Message from Bev and Kim
Charli and Gabriel
Message from Bev and Kim
Charli and Gabriel
At BBPS we have a number of initiatives centred around student engagement – if students feel connected and inspired they are more open to learning and challenging themselves.
Our Grade 6s are busy implementing their Community Action Plans. Please see below for an update from our Healthy Lifestyle Teams, Alfie, Jasper and Elliot:
Our action project is focussed on student fitness. We were particularly interested in this area after research shows reduced levels of physical activity in students (and engagement in sport) after lockdowns.
We met with Joe and Victor from Tour De Cure.
Tour De Cure is an organisation that rides to raise money for a cure to cancer. Tour De Cure is a great place for you to do the best thing in the world (cycling) and cure cancer at the same time. Even if you don’t like riding, or you’re not athletic, riding in Tour De Cure is a great way to improve your health and fitness, but also to make you a happier person.
Joe, who is participating in a 380km ride, and members of his team, are coming to assembly on the 7th of November to talk about how being fit can hold benefits for you and others. One of the most important benefits is happiness because being fit and healthy means you are a very happy person.
If you want to donate to Tour De Cure and support Joe and his team, click the link to donate.
And our War and Peace Action Team, Flynn, Edan and Harvey:
Take a look at the BBPS Life section of this newsletter for further information on other action plans.
Road Safety
You may have noticed newly repainted road markings on Windermere Crescent to highlight our disabled parking spots. When lining up for the two minute zone, please keep these free – it is helpful to also leave the driveway along our school fence accessible to help with access to these spots for families who might need it.
A reminder also that students (and adults) are to cross the road at the designated crossings on Exon and Windermere Oval. During pick up time, our surrounding roads are busy - crossing at the Two Minute Zone is not a safe option.
Thank you again to our parent volunteers who supported our Bunnings BBQ – a successful day raising over $2000. This money will go towards purchasing new outdoor furniture for the Kitchen Garden to further create outdoor learning spaces for the summer. We will share pictures when the items arrive!
Thanks to all the mums who signed up all the dads/grandads or partners. Thanks to the teams/individuals that did shifts and even multiple shifts. The sense of community spirit, fun and including all comers was palpable and together we made it fun and problem solved along the way - especially when the onions became a challenge. Well done to everyone. Thanks to the team who organised the event and all that was needed. We are fundraising for our new inclusive playground.
Our students are thrilled for our Halloween Disco tomorrow – thank you in advance to the organising team and all the parents who are helping with this event. Parents are welcome to stay during the disco, feel free to help out!
See the Community News section of our newsletter for the latest links to our remaining PA events for 2022:
Election Day BBQ volunteers
Christmas Extravaganza tickets
School Council report, following yesterday’s meeting: