Around the School

Mission Stalls

Next week students from Red House will work with others or independently to provide a service, create crafts, raffles, games or donate preloved toys to raise funds. This year we are not selling food. 

The students prepare in their own time and at home. We encourage the use of resources already available and do not want adults to purchase extra supplies. Items range between 10c and 50c and students are encouraged to bring no more than $2.00 each week (preferably in silver coins).

 

A huge congratulations to all our students and families on their enthusiasm and participation in our Mission Stalls over the last two weeks.

Green House raised $296.45 last week. Today Gold House raised $390.45.  That's $686.90 for Caritas, so far!

 

Green House 

Gold House

Socktober

The iconic symbol of Socktober is a tattered, recycled ball made of socks, t-shirts, and plastic bags tied with string, representing the essence of the event.

Decades ago, a young boy named Jorge Mario Bergoglio played with a similar ball on the streets of Buenos Aires. He later became Pope Francis, but he always cherished sport and had a special connection with children from impoverished communities through this shared experience.

Today our students worked together to create our own St Pat's sockballs made from recycled socks, tops and bags.

Indonesian

Healthy Living Photos. 

Can you guess what our students have been doing and learning about?

School Wide Positive Behaviours 

For the next couple of weeks, we are focussing on maintaining all the great behaviours we have practised in term 3. 

Students will continue to transition quietly and safely through the school, work respectfully and responsibly with Specialist and Casual Relief Teachers, line up ready to learn and look after sports equipment on the playground. There has been a marked improvement in all these areas, making our school an even better place.

Congratulations Max, our winner for week 1 and Rhen our winner for week 2 of Term 4