Celebrations & Achievements 

                                                            

                                                                      HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

 

 

                    

                                                                             OUR STARS!

 

          

                                                                   Dancing in the USA!

 

Millie and her sister Laura travelled to America with their dance schools. Laura performed in the Disney Parade and Millie danced at Universal Studios and Citadel in LA.

Congratulations to them both.

 

 

 

                                                                               

                                                                    Multi-Cultural Day!

Tuesday, 7th of May we celebrated Multicultural Day at BPS. Our students worked in multi age groups from year prep to year two, and year three to year six and travelled the world with their passport, learning about six to seven countries.

 

A feast was held at lunchtime with food generously donated by our families to celebrate food from their own cultures. Not only was the food delicious, but the students were so excited to share their food and explain why it was special to them.

 

Colourful clothing completed the picture for us on the day.

 

 

 

                                                                              Anzac Day!

Mrs. Dunn and I were privileged to attend the Watsonia RSL ANZAC Day ceremony with our school captains and vice-captains. We were proud of the way our leaders represented the school, as it is quite daunting to be the first school to be called to lay the wreath in front of a large crowd.

 

 

                                                                             Stem Night!

 

Monday 13th May was our Family Science Night. Mrs. Amy Armstrong and her wonderful specialist team set up a wide array of experiences for us to try and all our teachers were in attendance to assist our learning.

Bundoora Secondary College teacher, Jesse McMaster, supplied some fun experiments for us and our teachers enjoyed challenging each other to score the highest points in the flashing light reflex test.