Bell times

LCPS Old School Bell

Our school day is structured around a clear timetable. We have set times for learning sessions, activities and lunch. Understanding the bell times helps students get the most out of each part of the day.

It's important for students to arrive on time each day. If your child is running late, please contact our front office.

Our bell times

Students are supervised on the playground from 8:30 am. Please do not drop students off before this time unless they are attending music lesson or rehearsals.

Time(20%)
Period(80%)
8:30 - 8:55 am
Playground supervision
8:55 am
School day starts
8:55 - 11:00 am
Morning learning session
11:00 - 11:25 am
Recess
11:25 - 12:45pm
Middle learning session
12:45 - 1:10 pm
First half lunch
1:10 - 1:35 pm
Second half lunch
1:35 - 2:55 pm
Afternoon learning session
2:55 pm
Bus bell
3:00 pm
School day ends

Arriving late or leaving early

If your child arrives late to school, please make sure they sign in at the school office and collect a late note before going to class. They’ll need to bring a note explaining the reason for being late, or come in with a parent or carer.

If your child needs to leave early, parents or carers will need to sign them out at the office. Our office staff will then contact the classroom teacher and arrange for your child to come to the office.

Need help with attendance?

If you have questions about arrival times or absences, please contact us.

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Assembly Times

Our assemblies recognise student achievement and provide leadership opportunities.

Honour Assemblies

Honour assemblies are held at the end of each term. Three students from each class are selected to receive an award. Each honour assembly focuses on a particular key learning area (KLA). Parents of those students receiving awards are specifically invited to attend.

K-2 Celebration of Learning Assemblies

These are a special end of year grade assemblies to acknowledge and recognise the learning and achievement of students. Each student will receive a certificate of achievement based on the goals that have been set and worked towards. The notation on the certificate has been negotiated by the teacher and the student following discussion of the student's efforts to achieve set goals. Goals may be not necessarily be achieved in full, but the effort that has gone into working towards the goals is recognised.

Presentation Day

Presentation Day takes place at the end of Term 4. Two special assemblies are held to recognise academic achievement and cross-curricular achievement in years 3 to 6. These assemblies are held in the school hall.

Specific dates and times for all assemblies and celebrations are provided to parents.

Travel to school

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