Student opportunities and activities
At Ebenezer Public School, we offer a variety of programs in the classroom and across the school to help students build new skills, make friends and explore new interests.
School events bring learning to life and help shape our school culture. They help students build confidence, connect with others and celebrate their progress. Events also give families a chance to be involved in school life and share in their child’s achievements.
Our annual school events include:
- Swimming, Athletics and Cross Country Sports Carnivals
- Easter Hat Parade
- Book Week & Parade
- Harmony Week
- NAIDOC Week
- Grandparents Day & Book Fair
- Excursions and Incursions
- Education week- Open Day & A Performance Assembly
- Fundraising & Charity Events
- P&C Events- Mothers day and Fathers Day Breakfast, Art Show
- Award Assemblies
- Party Days (end of the year)
Contact us to learn more about what’s available and how your child can get involved.
Our extra-curricular highlights
Public Speaking
Students develop their speaking skills and build confidence with communications through public speaking. They also have the chance to compete in local and state events.
Creative and performing arts
Our drama, music and art programs help students be creative and express themselves. They can join in concerts, art shows and drama activities.
Sporting opportunities
Students at Ebenezer PS develop their sporting skills and confidence through our numerous physical education programs. Students have the opportunity to participate in numerous sporting gala days, which are linked to the school programs we select. This enables students to explore a variety of sporting skills, team work and competition.
Cultural Activities
Our school proudly participates in a variety of cultural activities through out the year. These focus on and celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage in addition to the multicultural roots of Ebenezer families.
K-6 Interest Groups
At Ebenezer PS students can join an interest group based on their preferences. These include a variety of options that may change from year to year but included areas such as gardening, choir, dance, chess or art. These groups provide fun and engaging opportunities for students to develop new skills, express creativity and connect with others in a supportive environment. The groups also lead to opportunities for students to showcase their hard work in the wider community.
Facilities and resources
Learn how our spaces and tools support every subject and learning style.
Events
Find out about school events, celebrations and what’s coming up.