Last week our school raised $816.80 for our neighbours in Dalousu Village. This money will be used to purchase solar panels allowing families to run a light and a power point. Congratulations to Room 21 students who had the closest prediction… Continue Reading →
Our SRC Executives meet regularly to discuss a range of topics relating to UPS. A large part of their leadership role is to give students a voice. Here are some of our executives ready to begin our SRC meeting with… Continue Reading →
The SRC have been busy filming their end of term wrap-up for term 2. We were Lucky enough to use the media centre at Concordia College to complete the final cut. Have a look at the latest edition below.
Our SRC fundraiser in Term 3 involved supporting the Cancer Council. This foundation helps people impacted by cancer and also supports their family. For this event, students could wear crazy hair styles, wigs or hats and bring a gold coin… Continue Reading →
Today we saw lots of great animal print, onesies, and even some pretty extravagant costumes for our RSPCA fundraiser organised by the SRC. As a school, we managed to raise a total of $794.
Thank you for your generosity in helping us gather a wonderful collection of items to donate to the Unley Salvation Army this year. We would have usually gifted our donations to Reno from the Salvos on our annual Celebration Night… Continue Reading →
Our fundraiser in Term 3 this year was about supporting the children of Dalousu Village in the Solomon Islands. In the Dalousu Village many children can’t afford to go to school. It costs approximately $100 to send one child to… Continue Reading →
The SRC is most thankful for the generous gifts of stationery that have been dropped off at the Front Office as well as the monetary donations made in person or via the Qkr app. Working together, we can make a… Continue Reading →
The Unley Primary School SRC is excited to launch our sister school project with the Dalousu Village School in the Solomon Islands. The SRC has been planning this project after working with members of the Unley Rotary Club at the… Continue Reading →
At some schools, playing soccer on the oval is the main cause of arguments between students and can generally lead to trouble. At UPS, you may have even heard some of this yourself! Well, we are happy to say that… Continue Reading →
On behalf of the Student Representative Council, we would like to thank students and parents for their commitment to supporting others who are in need. Our casual clothes day last Friday was a fun and effective way to raise funds… Continue Reading →
The UPS Student Representative Council is excited to be supporting Foodbank SA by hosting a casual clothes day this Friday. Please come to school wearing casual clothes and bring a gold coin donation to help raise much-needed funds for Foodbank…. Continue Reading →
At the start of the year, eight keen and competent Year 7 students started our journey of leadership. The SRC executive team, made up of Inez, Zach, Eshal, Grace, Tamara, Olive, Oscar and Lara, worked with the SRC to initiate… Continue Reading →
I promise that if I witness bullying I will try my hardest to give help and support to the victim. I also promise that I will report any information I have about someone being bullied to an adult. I will… Continue Reading →
We wonder how you spent International Women’s Day this year? The UPS Student Leadership Team visited the South Australian Museum for a special forum, also attended by students from North Adelaide Primary School and Adelaide Botanic High School. The forum… Continue Reading →
Unley Primary School is empowering students to take a stand against bullying and violence through this year’s National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence (NDA) next Friday, 15 March. The theme for this year’s NDA is: Bullying. No Way! Take action every… Continue Reading →
We are very proud of the 28 Year 7 representatives who make up our student leadership team this year. We would like to congratulate the leaders on gaining their position and thank them for their willingness to serve our school… Continue Reading →
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