School Reporters 

Leila, Baelan and Jacinta 

This week we interviewed the school principal Mrs. Oliver  and asked a variety of questions about her life. We also interviewed Mr. Wright and some of the students who participated in the divisional swimming trials. Keep reading to find out about Mrs. Oliver and our awesome swimmers.

 

Ms. Oliver

Q. Which primary school did you go to?

A. St Joseph's in Nagambie.

 

Q. What was your favourite subject in high school?

A. I loved English and English Literature but I also enjoyed History.

 

Q. Where do you see yourself in five years?

A. In five years time I’ll defiantly still be working and hopefully here.

 

Q. If you could travel anywhere in the world where would it be and why?

A. I really want to go to Scotland because that’s where my family originally came from      generations ago.

 

Q. What do you like to teach the most?

A. I really love teaching writing and when I was in high school I loved teaching Media.

 

Q. What do you like to do in your spare time?

A. I enjoying painting(the house not a portrait) and gardening.  I also love watching movies, series, and reading.

Thanks for your time.

 

Mr. Wright interview 

Q. Overall how do you think the swimming program went?

A. I think they all went really well and it was great to see students participating in divisional sports against other schools

 

Student name

The students who attended were Teddy S, Anna N, Tyson S from 5/6H, and Liam Y from 4/5S. Tyson was not present when we held our interviews.

 

Q. How do you think you went in the swimming program? 

 

Teddy:    I reckon I did pretty well for a 11 year old, 

Anna:     I think I went really good this time.

Liam:     Decent but it was challenging to try to win.

 

Q. Why?

Teddy:    Because I came first in my heat and 2 seconds away from the next level.

Anna:     Because I went as fast as I could and I came first in my heat but I only went 54.41 seconds.

Liam:      Because they were a heap of good swimmers there. 

We thank our swimmers for representing the school.