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Kindy kids shine at Tea Gardens Public School

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By Marian SAMPSON

WHILE Tea Gardens Public School is not the biggest primary school it is one with plenty of heart.

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Something that the new year's intake of kindergarten students have enjoyed.

Seventeen students have commenced Kindergarten in 2023 at Tea Gardens Public School.

The school hosted a very successful and extensive transition program affectionately known as the ‘Mini Mulloways’ throughout 2022.

The Mini Mulloways transition program enabled the children to feel safe, familiar and part of the school’s rich learning community.

As a special welcome, all Kindergarten students received a book at the school’s first assembly to commemorate starting their primary school educational journey at Tea Gardens Public

School.

Mrs Anita Howarth told News Of The Area, “I feel extremely privileged and proud to be this year’s Kindergarten teacher and

I have really enjoyed being connected with the students and their families.

“We are off to a fabulous start,” she said.

“Over the next seven years we will see our Kindergarten students grow and develop in all areas socially, culturally and academically.

“We pride ourselves on knowing, valuing and caring

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