P.E. News
Let's move more in 2024!
P.E. News
Let's move more in 2024!
All OHR students are having fun attending Swimming Lessons at PLC as part of our Term 4 P.E program, this is in alignment with the Victorian Curriculum. The Victorian Curriculum F-10 requires schools to deliver swimming and water safety education as part of the Health and Physical Education curriculum.
The lessons are held in the learners’ pool, in the 25m pool and in the dive pool.
A reminder that Goggles and Swim Caps must be worn in the P.L.C Swimming Pool.
The students are so responsible for for their belongings and getting organized each swimming day.
17th October 12:00-2:15pm Thursday
25th October 12:00-2:15pm Friday
No Swimming this Week. P.L.C pool booked all week.
8th November 12:00-2:15pm Friday
12th November 12:00-2:15pm Tuesday
22nd November 12:00-2:15pm Friday
26th November 12:00-2:15pm Tuesday
Well done to James N and James G Gr 6 who competed at the Regional Athletic Competition last Thursday.
James N
A PB in the High Jump - 1.42m
A solid run in the 100m
James G
Discus a whopping throw of 21m.
A top effort , we couldn't be more proud of you both.
Thanks to everyone for a great day and contributing to a wonderful cause.
This is why we do it.
Each year, just under 150,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed in Australia – and almost 1,000 of them are in children and young people under the age of 18.
Footy Colours Day raises money for the Fight Cancer Foundation to help fund patient accommodation for more than 1,000 families each year, as well as cancer research into better treatments and outcomes for people of all ages. Our services and support help make sure that families who must travel to access cancer treatment can stay together, without having to worry about the cost of accommodation in a new city. They also help reduce the emotional, physical and financial impact of cancer.
Our accommodation centres keep families together – a home when parents and siblings need to relocate to be close to kids receiving treatment; or so kids and a parent can be close to a loved one throughout treatment and recovery.