Since the huge eucalyptus tree was a striking feature outside the windows of our old library, the colours of grey and green have been incorporated into the design of the new library to create a link with our past.
Thursday, 15 December 2016
Almost done!
The new library is very close to completion. New furniture has arrived and the builders are just adding the finishing touches to the building.
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
New Library Books and Donations
We are still processing all the books for our new library. A huge thank you to the devoted group of parents who continue to cover books each week. Thanks also to the students who carry the distinctive blue striped bags home and back to school so reliably.
We've begun to pack all the books that are ready for the new library shelves into colourful, indigenous print boxes.
Since we received so many generous book donations when our library was destroyed by fire, we wanted to pay the generosity forward. So we've packed boxes of some of our books to donate to the people of Papua New Guinea, through an initiative organised by De La Salle - Lasallian Mission Council in Bankstown. So great to think of others across the ocean joyfully opening these boxes!
Since we received so many generous book donations when our library was destroyed by fire, we wanted to pay the generosity forward. So we've packed boxes of some of our books to donate to the people of Papua New Guinea, through an initiative organised by De La Salle - Lasallian Mission Council in Bankstown. So great to think of others across the ocean joyfully opening these boxes!
Building Program - Week 12 Progress
The builders are busy putting the finishing touches on our new learning spaces. The classrooms upstairs have taken shape...
The painters are busy in our new library and the circulation desk has been modified, to allow our smaller students to see Mrs Rigg when they're borrowing their books next year.
The painters are busy in our new library and the circulation desk has been modified, to allow our smaller students to see Mrs Rigg when they're borrowing their books next year.
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Building Program - Week 8 Progress
Our new learning spaces are beginning to take shape. Dividing walls are being built inside the new Year 6 classrooms.
In the new library we can now see the frame of the new circulation desk. This is going to be a truly unique feature of our library. I have also included more photos of the circular parts of the ceiling, that many students have been interested to see.
Please share your thoughts on our new spaces by posting a comment below.
In the new library we can now see the frame of the new circulation desk. This is going to be a truly unique feature of our library. I have also included more photos of the circular parts of the ceiling, that many students have been interested to see.
Please share your thoughts on our new spaces by posting a comment below.
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Building Program - Week 7 Progress
During the school holidays the builders worked hard on our new learning spaces. They have made such great progress! There are now new windows on the old library building.
We are now almost at the halfway mark and each of the spaces is beginning to take shape. The ceiling in the new library has unusual circular features.
In the new Year 6 learning space, we can see new windows being installed and the framework for the rooms inside is now in place.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates of the coming weeks!
We are now almost at the halfway mark and each of the spaces is beginning to take shape. The ceiling in the new library has unusual circular features.
In the new Year 6 learning space, we can see new windows being installed and the framework for the rooms inside is now in place.
Stay tuned for more exciting updates of the coming weeks!
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Building Program - Week 3 Progress


We're getting used to having less space on our playground and everyone is trying to remember not to run, as it's dangerous when our space is limited.
Although we can hear the noise of the building going on, it really doesn't disrupt our school day. We're used to it by now and it's not very loud anyway. It's the sound of progress!
It was wonderful to watch part of the roof in the old library being replaced with a new frame and covered by a tarpaulin, to keep out the rain. That part of the roof had been badly burnt in the fire. Hopefully, next week we'll see the tiles replaced too.
Inside the new library space, the preparations are being made for new walls, flooring and shelves.
Whilst inside the old library, new frames have been erected for the classroom walls.
My father was a builder, so I love hearing the sounds and smells of building happening around me. It makes me think of him!
Thursday, 1 September 2016
Building Program - Week 1 Progress
The builders have already made great progress with the rebuilding of our library and new Year 6 classrooms.
Firstly, secure fencing was erected to keep students and teachers safe.
There are new boundaries on the playground and teachers have been vigilant in making sure students stay within these boundaries at all times.
You can see below that scaffolding has been erected in front of the old library and many other preparations have been made to commence the repair work there.
The old Year 6 classrooms and Drama/Music room have seen the most radical changes this week. The wall between 6B and 6W has been demolished and part of the wall between 6B and the Drama/Music room is also on its way to the rubbish skip.
What do you think of the progress so far? You can add your comments below this post. When you add a comment, you won't see it straight away. It will come to me first, so I can check it before it appears on my blog.
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Firstly, secure fencing was erected to keep students and teachers safe.
You can see below that scaffolding has been erected in front of the old library and many other preparations have been made to commence the repair work there.
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