Our Students

Student Wellbeing.

The Wellbeing of our students is vitally important in ensuring we continue to provide a safe, predictable, and dignified village.

During break times, students have ample room to run and play, with climbing equipment, four-square courts, a fitness track, nature play area, basketball courts, sandpits, volleyball net, and an oval with soccer and football goals. We have a high ratio of staff available during the times for those who may need assistance from an adult. For those students who prefer not to be in the main playground areas, they have access to a variety of activities, including Wellbeing Club, Alfresco Art, playing games, reading, or colouring in the library, and Big Games.

2026 Elected Student Leaders

Student Councillors

Joel

Morgan

Annabelle

Ava

Imogen

Lottie

William

Paige

Junior Councillors

Sophie

Callan

Faction Captains

STINGRAY

Lila

Tex

Faction Captains

SWORDFISH

Indi

Piper

Faction Captains

DOLPHIN

Halle

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Faction Captains

SHARK

Harlow

Taj

Art Monitor

Eveie

Lila

Jake

Esha

Jessica

Ava

           Performing Arts Monitor                                                           AV Technician      

Pippa

Lily

Jake

Tate

Noongar Seasons

BIRAK

Hot & Dry
December - January

SOUTH HALLS HEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL BIRAK

Noongar burned sections of scrubland to force animals into the open

BUNURU

Warm Easterly Winds
February - March

Hottest part of the year, with sparse rainfall throughout. Noongar moved to esturies for fishing

DEJERAN

Cool & Pleasant
April - May

SOUTH HALLS HEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL DJERAN

Cooler weather begins. Fishing continued and bulbs and seens were collected for food

MAKURU

Cold & Wet
June - July

SOUTH HALLS HEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL MAKURU

Cold fronts continue. This is usually the wettest part of the year. The rains replenish inland water resources

DJILBA

Cold with lessening rains
August - September

Usually the coldest part of the year, with clear, cold days and nights, and warmer, rainy and windy periods. Roots were collected, emus, possums and kangaroo were hunted

KAMBARANG

Warming, rains finishing
October - November

SOUTH HALLS HEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL KAMBARANG

Longer dry periods and fewer cold fronts cross the coast. The height of the wildflower season. Noongar moved towards the coast where frogs, tortoises and freshwater crayfish were cought

OUR SCHOOL SOUTH HALLS HEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 8

Any absences need to be advised to the school. Please let us know via COMPASS if your child will be away from school.

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