Education

More than $20,000 raised at Woy Woy

Woy Woy Public School’s Parents and Citizens association has raised more than $20,000 in the past year. P and C president Ms Gillian Graf said: “I have been lucky to…




Songlines Summer Appeal launched

NAISDA has launched their Songlines Summer Appeal for 2017. Songlines is NAISDA’s annual fundraising campaign and aligns itself with their November performance season. The season embodies the creative culmination of…



Budding entrepreneurs win awards

Three local girls won first, second and third place for their entrepreneurial submissions in the fifth Wild Fig Young Entrepreneur Support Awards. Winning student, Sophia Walcott, from Central Coast Grammar…


Scholarships benefit Peninsula youth

Applications are being invited from Peninsula students for a new scholarship program that will cover their study costs in their first year of higher education. Successful scholarship applicants will initially…


Ethics classes for all levels

Ethics classes were delivered to 120 students at Umina Beach Public School this year, making it the first year ethics has been available to all year levels from Kindergarten to…


Principal receives award

Umina Beach Public School principal Ms Lyn Davis has received the John Laing award for her contribution to the professional development of colleague principals and aspiring school leaders. The annual…







New furniture and equipment

Woy Woy South Public School has taken delivery of some new furniture with a future-focused design. This furniture is currently in the learning centre and provides students with an alternate…



School celebrates 90th birthday

Pretty Beach Public School’s 90th birthday celebrations were a great chance to celebrate the history of the school, according to assistant principal Ms Kate Keyes. “The 1920s theme and professional…