On this day we will be celebrating two fantastic events. We want to celebrate our differences and everyone's right to feel safe no matter what they look like, where they are from, how they walk, talk or dance. Riverside is a diverse community made up of many different parts.
To celebrate we ask students to wear an orange shirt. Classes will participate in activities with an anti-bullying message. Students will also bring home an action sheet to support parents in dealing with bullying.
A flyer has been sent home to all parents and carers to explain more about getting involved on this day, March 20.
Variety brought their 2024 Creative Car Cruise to Riverside ESC last week, enthralling students and their families, and staff too. Students got to sit inside vehicles, pretend to drive, talk to owners and immerse themselves in the world of shiny fabulous vehicles.
Read more ...The City of Mandurah invites you to come and celebrate the leadership and contribution of local people with disability and together build a more inclusive community. There is a wonderful program of events from November 30 right through to December 8.
Read more ...The City of Mandurah is working on an exciting project to increase the accessibility of the Koolaanga Waabiny Western Foreshore Playground for people with disability by developing a social story in both PDF and digital versions. Riverside ESC is please to be able to support this project by informing our community of the following opportunity.
Read more ...School Bus Services (SBS) have commenced planning for the 2024 school year. Please read the following for existing and new applications.
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