Devonport Primary School
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57A Stewart St
Devonport TAS 7310
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Email: devonport.primary@education.tas.gov.au
Phone: 03 6424 7788

FIRST NEWSLETTER FOR 2025

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FIRST NEWSLETTER FOR 2025

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Welcome Back

Hello and welcome back to school for the 2025 school year!  I hope you had some great times over the summer holidays with family and friends.  We had a wonderful start to the year yesterday.  Students were eager to catch up with their friends and chat about holiday adventures and have settled back into school routines quickly.  The classrooms looked wonderful, so engaging and inviting and I thank all staff who did an incredible job over the last few days to organise the school to be ready for our community.

New Staff to DPS

We welcome a number of new adults and students to our school community this year.  Mrs Kylie Clinton will be working on the Prep-1 class with Mrs Ackerley, Miss Sephora Dent is joining us working in Mrs Neubacher’s class and Katie Ryan will be supporting students across the 5-6 classes.

Dixie our School Dog

dixie.PNGDixie our school dog (mini Cavoodle) will once again be at school this year four days a week.  Dixie is known and loved by many students/staff and she certainly helped welcome many of our students back to school this week - she has a little bald patch on her head from all the excited pats she received ?   Dixie is always on a lead and held by an adult.  She is based in the front office and goes out to visit students at recess and lunch as well as visiting classrooms and working with specific children to provide comfort.   Dixie is vet checked, vaccinated and wormed regularly.  The School Association has endorsed and support Dixie being at school to provide comfort to students and staff.  If you have any questions or concerns about Dixie being at school, please pop into the office to chat about this.


Staff Car Parks

The carpark remains staff parking only.  This is a matter of safety for our students, cars moving about when students are arriving and leaving school grounds is dangerous for our young people. I know this may be an inconvenience for some, however I am sure we all agree that our children deserve to be safe in their school grounds.   

School Hours

A reminder that Devonport Primary School hours are from 8:40am through to 3:20pm. Doors open at 8:40am with staff commencing duty at this time.  Staff supervise students after school at the bus area on Stewart Street until 3:20pm.  

It is important that parents do not bring children to school before school hours because there is no supervision of students at that time. Similarly, it is important parents either collect their children at the end of the school day or arrange for them to catch the bus home/make other collection arrangements so that students are not left unsupervised at the end of the school day.

Unsupervised students may engage in dangerous play or put themselves in dangerous locations such as car parks.

Parents are responsible for their child outside school hours unless they have accessed school-based childcare during these times at 1912.

Ms Nichole Todd
PRINCIPAL

2025 Term 1 Upcoming Events

Monday 10 February

Fortnightly School Value Connection

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Friday 21 February
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Assembly 1:50pm
Hosting Class: 5-6B(Jago)
Sharing Classes: 3-4A (Lamont) 2-3C (Cameron) & 5-6A (Metske)

Sunday 23 February

Cut off at 4.30pm for ordering Sibling Photos

Monday 24 February 

School Photo Day

2025 Professional Learning & Public Holidays

Monday 10 March Eight Hours Day - Public Holiday
Friday 18 April Good Friday
Monday 21 April  Easter Monday
Tuesday 22 April Easter Tuesday
Friday 25 April ANZAC Day - Public Holiday
Friday 06 June Professional Learning Day - No Students
Monday 09 June Kings Birthday - Public Holiday
Friday 31 October Professional Learning Day - No Students
Monday 3 November Recreation Day Public Holiday
Friday 28 November Devonport Show Day

2025 Term Dates

Term 1  Thursday 06 February - Friday 11 April
Term 2 Monday 28 April - Friday 04 July
Term 3 Monday 21 July - Friday 26 September
Term 4 Monday 13 October - Thursday 18 December

Connection – building positive relationships and a sense of belonging.

This fortnight we have the School Value of Connection as our focus, we discuss in individual class groups and across the school as a whole, both students and staff.

Each fortnight this Term we will let you know what our focus is, you may wish to discuss this with your child/ren at home.
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Principal

Ms Nichole Todd

Advanced Skills Teacher
Student Support Leader

Ms Danee Gannon

Advanced Skills Teacher

Mrs Heather Parker
Mrs Jaime Ackerley

Quality Teaching Coach
Student Support Teacher

Miss Sarah Haywood

EAL - English as an Additional Language Teacher

Mrs Lisa Taylor

School Business Manager

Miss Simone Jones (Mon-Wed)
Mrs Annalea Clark (Thurs & Fri)

School Administration Clerk

Mrs Annalea Clark (Mon-Wed)
Mrs Anita Hillier (Wed-Fri)

Education Support Specialist

Mrs Tina Milbourne

Teacher Assistants

Miss Rachel Boultbee, Miss Jessie Beuermann,
Mrs Kate Chisholm, Miss Jodie Churcher,
Mr Zac Derrico, Mrs Jodie Fidler,
Mr Sam Green, Mrs Kristi Haywood,
Mrs Mel Hokins, Mrs Courtney Jeffrey,
Miss Jess Jones, Miss Susie Knott,
Mrs Tash Kremneff, Mrs Simone Leslie, 
Mr Mitchell Marshall, Mr Beau Nash,
Mr Jake Nash, Mrs Sarah Nasiukiewicz,
Mrs Tammy Newett, Mrs Lisa Philpott,
Mrs Jenny Reid, Miss Bianca Richardson,
Miss Amy Russell, Miss Katie Ryan,
Miss Lucy Swaine, Melinda Windon
& Miss Ava Wyllie.

Educational Facility Attendants

Mr Wayne Howard, Mr Mick King & Mrs Belinda Brown

Senior School Psychologist

Mrs Sally Rayner

School Social Worker

Mrs Suzanne Thorne

School Speech Therapist

Ms Victoria Felsche

School Nurse

Miss Grace Blizzard

School Chaplain

Mrs Anne Rogers

Kinder A Mrs Charlotte Reid
Kinder B Ms Carla McKenzie
Prep-1A Miss Shanaye Maxfield
Prep-1B Mrs Jaime-Lea Ackerley & Mrs Kylie Clinton
1-2A Miss Ella Marshall
2-3A Mrs Annie Neubacher
2-3B Miss Melissa Cameron
3-4A Miss Allison Lamont
3-4B Mr Devin Cullis
5-6A Mr Dave Metske
5-6B Mr Mark Jago
5-6C Mrs Kate Perry
Physical Education Mr Davis Forward
Music Mrs Anne Morice
STEM Mr Scott Prebble
LIL - Launching into Learning
(Birth-4 year old program)
Mrs Charlotte Reid

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To stay sun-safe students must wear a hat when they are outside during Terms 1 & 4.

Hats are available from the school office for $17.00.

It's that time schools are back, so keep an eye out for those school zone signs and remember the 40km/h speed limit.

Please help us keep our students safe.

Please click on this link:   
ROAD SAFETY MESSAGE

Spriggy App for ordering lunches is resuming in 2025

Meercroft Cafe will again be offering school lunches for purchase on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays for students in Prep - Year 6

?Simply download the app and select your child’s class
?Please ensure you update your child/rens class for 2025

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The Student Assistance Scheme (STAS) provides help to low-income families with the cost of levies or students enrolled from Kindergarten through to year 12.
You can apply online at the link below or you can access a hard copy form from the school office.

To be eligible the parent/guardian must have a current;
☀️Services Australia Centrelink Health Care Card,
☀️Services Australia Centrelink Low Income Health Care Card,
☀️Services Australia Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card, or
☀️Department of Veterans’ Affairs Pension Concession Card.

If you are already registered for STAS but have a child starting Kindergarten you will need to add them to your profile.
You will receive written advice of the outcome of your application. Should you have any queries please phone STAS on 1800 827 055.

School Bookpack bags are great for when our Water Safety programs begin.
The perfect size for a towel and dry clothes.
Don’t throw them away, pop them away in a safe spot for later in the year.

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We can’t stress the amount of items that sadly make there way to our lost property.
Jackets, drink bottles, lunch boxes that aren’t named are very hard to make there way back to the correct student.

Please ensure you label all your child/rens items in readiness for school.
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For many students and families across the state, bus travel is an important part of getting to and from school.
All students have the right to feel safe while waiting for, travelling on, boarding and disembarking from buses.

That's why the Department of State Growth has teamed up with the Tasmanian Bus Association, Catholic Education Tasmania and contracted school bus operators to bring together a code of conduct for passengers. The code aims to keep all those using bus services to and from school, safe.

We encourage parents and carers to read the code and chat with their families about what behaviour is and isn't appropriate for the school bus.

DECYP & DPS School Values

Our values represent the foundation of our Department’s culture
and must guide us in all that we do.
They have been decided by us, and we are all responsible
for embedding them in our ways of working.


Connection – building positive relationships and a sense of belonging.

Courage – accepting challenges and embracing opportunities.

Growth – aspiring to learn, and improving, even when it’s hard.

Respect – caring for ourselves, each other, and our environment.

Responsibility – stepping up and doing what’s right.

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LEARN TENNIS

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CRESCENDO INFORMATION 2025

PICCOLOS INFORMATION 2025


DEVONPORT GYMNASTICS CLUB

We are excited to announce that Term 1 gymnastics classes are now open for booking at Devonport Gymnastics!

Our Class options include: 

  • Wrigglers: Preschool – for ages walking to 4
  • Gym Tots: A fun introduction to movement for our youngest gymnasts!
  • Ninja Classes: For those who love to run, jump, and climb!
  • Recreational Gymnastics (Boys & Girls): Perfect for all skill levels, focusing on skill development through our Club Levels program, and fitness.
  • Teenage Boys Gymnastics: Designed to build strength and confidence in young boys.
  • Teenage Girls Gymnastics: Ideal for recreational gymnastics, and for older girls wishing to commence gymnastics to maintain fitness and strength.
  • Trampoline: Bounce into action with our exhilarating trampoline classes!
  • Tumbling: Improve your acrobatic skills in a supportive environment.
  • Competitive Gymnastics: classes are by selection only.
    Open Gym Days – Every Tuesday 10.45am-12.30pm, and Every Saturday 11.00am-12.30pm

Various classes are available, across all age groups.  View our timetable online to find a class that suits you at https://portal.iclasspro.com/devonportgymnastics/booking

Trial classes are available,  don't miss out on the chance for your child to learn new skills, make friends, and have a blast this term!

Trampoline and Tumbling Classes:

Devonport Gymnastics is looking to expand our competitive and recreational teams in Trampolining & Tumbling for 2025

If you love to jump and would like to be assessed to join our Competitive or recreational Tramp and Tumbling program, Devonport Gymnastics Club are holding tryouts which will be a 45 minute session:

Saturday 22nd Feb
Trampoline: 9.00am
Tumbling 10.00amCost per session is $10

Come along and give it a go!! Bookings are essential, and can be made online here: https://portal.iclasspro.com/devonportgymnastics/booking

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