Community
Outside School Hours Care (OSHC)
Before and After School Supervision
Student safety at Skye Primary School is our highest priority and the safe and appropriate supervision of students is an important element of our duty of care to students. Part of this duty is ensuring parents and students are aware of our student supervision arrangements before and after school.
Before school: School grounds are supervised from 8:30am with staff roving between Area 2 (Junior Playground) and Area 4 (Senior Playground).
After school: School grounds are supervised until 3:30pm with staff located at the Parent Carpark/Kiss and Go area and the oval/bike shed.
Students on school grounds outside these times will not be supervised (unless they are attending a before or after school care program or supervised extracurricular activity).
Parents/carers are requested to ensure that students do not attend school outside of these supervised times unless they are attending before or after school care, or a pre-arranged supervised activity (i.e. sports practice).
Families are encouraged to contact our Out of School Hours provider for more information about the before and after school care facilities available to our school community or if you would like any further information about our student supervision arrangements contact Timothy Bernau (Principal)
At Skye Primary School, we are proud to partner with TeamKids to provide a high-quality Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) program, offering a safe, engaging, and fun environment for students outside of regular school hours.
Why Choose TeamKids at Skye Primary?
✅ Before & After School Care – A structured, supportive space where students can relax, play, and engage in creative activities.
✅ Fun & Enriching Activities – A variety of hands-on experiences, from arts and crafts to sports, STEM challenges, and team games.
✅ Healthy Snacks Provided – Nutritious food options to keep students energised.
✅ Caring, Qualified Staff – A team of experienced educators who create a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Program Details & Registration
For full details on operating hours, fees, and how to register, visit the TeamKids Website.
We’re thrilled to offer this convenient and high-quality care option for our families, ensuring students are well-supported, engaged, and having fun before and after school.
School Uniform
At Skye Primary School, our school uniform is compulsory and reflects the pride, unity, and identity of our school community. The School Council upholds our Uniform Policy to ensure that all students wear their uniform with consistency and respect.
Why Wear a School Uniform?
✅ Fosters a Sense of Unity – Creates a shared identity and school spirit.
✅ Reduces Social Pressure – Removes competition around clothing choices, helping students feel comfortable and included.
✅ Enhances Safety – Ensures students are easily recognisable during excursions and school events.
Students must wear the correct school uniform for all school functions and excursions to maintain our school’s image and prioritise student safety.
| Unisex | Item | Colour | Specific information |
| Supplier | PSW uniforms |
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| Footwear | runners/joggers | ||
| school shoes | black | ||
| pull on boots | black | no thongs | |
| stockings | navy or white | under dress/skirt/skort/tunic | |
| tights | navy | under dress/skirt/skort/tunic | |
| socks | Navy/black or white | no leggings | |
| Headwear | broadbrimmed hat | navy |
school emblem or plain only worn from mid August until end April |
| headband | navy/white/school print | ||
| scrunchie | navy/white/school print | ||
| ribbon | navy/white/school print | ||
| hair tie/band | any colour | ||
| hair clips | navy/white or bobby pin | ||
| school beanie | navy | school emblem or plain only | |
| Bottoms | shorts | navy | plain, no branding |
| skirt/skort | navy | plain, no branding | |
| slacks/trousers | navy | plain, no branding | |
| track pants | navy | plain, no branding | |
| Tops | polo shirt/short & long sleeve | navy | school emblem or plain only |
| V Neck Jumper | navy | school emblem or plain only | |
| Zip Bomber jacket | navy | school emblem or plain only | |
| Soft Shell jacket | navy | school emblem or plain only | |
| Soft Shell vest | navy | school emblem or plain only | |
| Dress | school dress | school print |
Important Uniform Guidelines
🚫 Denim and fashion pants are not part of the school uniform.
🚫 Thongs and sandals are not permitted for health and safety reasons.
👞 If a child is unable to wear appropriate shoes (e.g. due to blisters), a parent note is required.
Where to Purchase
The Skye Primary School uniform is available from Primary School Wear (PSW):
📍 Primary School Wear Store
📍 22/13 Gateway Drive, Carrum Downs, VIC 3201
For enquiries about ordering and purchasing uniforms, please contact PSW directly.
Wearing the Skye Primary School uniform with pride ensures that all students look and feel part of our supportive and respectful school community.
Our School Day
At Skye Primary School, we follow a structured yet flexible daily schedule that ensures students have a balanced mix of learning, play, and wellbeing-focused activities. Our routine fosters a calm, predictable environment where students can engage fully in their learning and enjoy positive social interactions throughout the day.
Daily Schedule
🕘 8:45 am – First Bell Rings
Students arrive and prepare for the day, organising their belongings and settling into their classrooms.
🕘 8:55 am – Second Bell & Learning Begins
The school day officially begins with a morning circle and then the first learning block.
🕙 10:00 am – Fruit Snack
A short, in-class break for students to enjoy a piece of fruit, keeping them energised and focused.
🕥 10:55 am – Recess (30 minutes)
Students head outside to play, socialise, and be active, making the most of our expansive outdoor play areas.
🕚 11:25 am – Learning Resumes
Students return to class for the next learning block
🕐 1:25 pm – Lunch Eating Time
Students eat their lunch in a calm, social setting before heading out to play.
🕡 1:35 pm – Lunch Play (40 minutes)
A chance for students to enjoy free play, participate in Lunchtime Clubs, or engage in structured activities led by staff or student Play Leaders.
🕝 2:15 pm – Final Learning Session
Students conclude the day with the final one hour learning block
🕠 3:15 pm – Dismissal
Students pack up and prepare for a safe and organised dismissal, ready to head home or attend Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) with TeamKids.
A School Day Designed for Success
Our structured schedule ensures that students have a well-balanced day, with time for engaging learning, active play, and social connections. By maintaining predictability and routine, we create an environment where every child feels secure, focused, and ready to learn.
Volunteers
Volunteering at Skye Primary School
At Skye Primary School, volunteers are an integral part of our school community, contributing to a supportive, engaging, and enriching learning environment for our students. We greatly value the time, skills, and enthusiasm that volunteers bring to our school.
Supporting Literacy & Learning
A particular focus for our volunteers is assisting with our morning Literacy Block, where they provide valuable support in reading, writing, and language development. Volunteers help by:
- Listening to students read and providing encouragement.
- Supporting small group activities under teacher guidance.
- Assisting with writing tasks and literacy-based discussions.
Volunteer Training & Getting Involved
To ensure that all volunteers feel confident and prepared, we offer volunteer training once a term. This training provides:
- An overview of classroom routines and expectations.
- Guidance on how to effectively support student learning.
- Important information on child safety and school policies.
We are always open to welcoming additional volunteers to our school! Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, or community member, your involvement makes a meaningful difference.
Interested in Volunteering?
If you’d like to become a volunteer at Skye Primary School, please contact the school office for more information about training sessions and opportunities to get involved.
📞 Phone: (03) 9786 1555
📧 Email: skye.ps@education.vic.gov.au
By volunteering, you become part of a collaborative, caring school environment where your contribution helps students grow in confidence, skills, and success.
Open Library Mornings
Start your Friday morning with a love of reading! Our Library Open Mornings run from 8:15 am – 8:45 am every Friday, providing families with a special opportunity to come together and share in the joy of books.
This relaxed, welcoming environment allows parents, carers, and students to begin the day with quiet reading time while fostering a love for literature. Families are also encouraged to borrow books, helping to build a culture of reading at home.
Whether it’s enjoying a favourite story, exploring new books, or simply spending a peaceful moment together, Library Open Mornings are a wonderful way to connect and cultivate a love for reading.
We look forward to seeing you there!
School Council
At Skye Primary School, our School Council plays a vital role in shaping the strategic direction of the school. As a legally formed body, the council works within guidelines set by the Department of Education & Training (DET) to ensure the best possible educational outcomes for our students.
What Does the School Council Do?
The School Council directly influences the quality of education at Skye Primary School by overseeing:
- Budget & Resource Allocation – Ensuring funds are distributed effectively to support student learning.
- Educational Policy Development – Contributing to key policies that guide our school’s vision and priorities.
- School Facilities & Maintenance – Managing the upkeep and improvement of buildings, grounds, and resources.
- Student Code of Conduct – Supporting a safe, positive, and inclusive learning environment.
- Annual School Report – Evaluating and reporting on the school’s achievements and progress.
Who Makes Up the School Council?
Skye Primary School Council consists of 14 members:
- 8 Parent Representatives
- 5 DET (Department of Education & Training) Employees, including the Principal as Executive Officer
- 1 Co-Opted Community Member
The School Council meets every 2nd Monday of the month, and elections are held annually for 4 parent positions and 2 DET employee positions. Notices regarding elections are published in the school newsletter each February.
School Council Leadership
- Council President: Rachael Dekker
Further Questions? – For more information, contact the School Principal or visit the DET Website.
PTF
Parents, Teachers, and Friends Association (PTF)
At Skye Primary School, our Parents, Teachers, and Friends (PTF) Association plays a vital role in strengthening our school community. The PTF is a welcoming, family-friendly group of parents, teachers, and friends who come together to support the school through fundraising, social events, and community initiatives.
What Does the PTF Do?
The primary role of the PTF is to:
- Strengthen the school-community connection – Fostering strong relationships between parents, carers, and the school.
- Provide information and support – Helping families stay informed and feel welcomed within the school community.
- Organise fundraising events – Raising additional funds to enhance school facilities and learning resources.
Get Involved!
All parents, teachers, and friends are welcome to join the PTF, whether as an active member or by participating in events. It’s a fantastic way to connect with other families and contribute to enhancing the school experience for all students.
Events & Activities Organised by the PTF
The PTF runs a variety of community-building and fundraising events, including:
- Mother’s Day & Father’s Day Stalls – Giving students the chance to purchase gifts for loved ones.
- Easter Raffle – A popular annual fundraising initiative.
- Colour Run – A recent, highly successful event that brought students, families, and staff together for a fun-filled day while raising funds for school improvements.
PTF Fundraising Achievements
Over the years, PTF fundraising efforts have contributed to:
- Air-conditioning in classrooms
- Student laptops & classroom technology
- Library books & literacy resources
- Sports equipment & playground enhancements
- A new junior school sandpit
- Improvements to the school oval
- Support for Grade 6 Graduation
Contact the PTF
📞 Phone: (03) 9786 1555
📧 Email: skye.ps@education.vic.gov.au
By getting involved with the PTF, you’ll be supporting our school, making new connections, and contributing to an engaging and vibrant school community. We’d love to have you on board!