ANYONE driving past Nowra East Public School in the past few days couldn’t miss the school’s new addition, an electronic LED school sign.
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The bright school message sign is located at the Jervis Street entrance.
The school gained an $11,000 grant from the Veolia Mulwaree Trust to purchase the sign.
Designed and installed by Signpac, the sign will allow the school to easily communicate news and information with the school and greater community.
The many activities within the school can be highlighted, as well as school and student achievements.
One such event is NEPS’ Carnivale which will be held on Thursday, November 26 from 1-6pm.
The LED sign can feature photographs and also has a flashing 40km/h sign to remind drivers of school zones.
The Veolia Mulwaree Trust was established to manage and distribute funds from the Woodlawn Bioreactor near Tarago, owned by Veolia Environmental Services.
The Veolia Mulwaree Trust covers seven local government areas including the Shoalhaven, Goulburn Mulwaree, Palerang, Upper Lachlan, Wingecarribee, Oberon and Wollondilly and runs three funding rounds per year.
The first funding round for 2016 will open on January 27.