In the classroom

We're now halfway through the term – time flies when you're having fun! Here's a glimpse of what we've been up to.

A different perspective

Our Year 2 students had a special visit this week from Vision Australia and a specialist teacher who supports students with vision impairment. Through hands-on activities, our students had the opportunity to step into the shoes of someone with vision impairment and experience the world from a different perspective.

"It was hard to walk around the classroom to our tables, someone tripped over me because they couldn't see properly. " - Maddy

Guess who's back?

Alfie, our Wellbeing dog, came back to school this week. It was so lovely to see his happy face again! You'll see Alfie more often as the weather cools down. Keep an eye out for him in the yard on Tuesday mornings between 8:45-9am.

Year 6 camp buzz

Our Year 6 students and teachers are heading away next week for their final primary school camp. To celebrate this huge milestone, they are travelling to Echuca for four days! 

 

Hear about how they're feeling:

"I'm looking forward to going horse riding with my friends and having a great time!" – Azalea

 

"I can't wait to go on a night walk and make s'mores over the camp fire!" – Milla

 

“I’m excited to have the best time of my life with all of my friends.” – Jun

 

“I’m feeling pretty excited to go to a ranch for the first time!” – Jason

 

“It’s bittersweet! But I’m super excited.” – Bobby

 

“I feel excited about going on camp with all my friends one last time, and I’m so excited about riding horses.” – Ivy

 

“I’m excited and nervous at the same time! I'm looking forward to the horse riding and lassoing people.” – Anna

 

"Camp this year is going to be bittersweet! It’s my third time heading out on an adventure with this incredible group, and each year is always filled with unforgettable moments. I’m excited for a week packed with fun, new experiences, and some great memories. Returning home will feel like the end of an era, but one I’ll cherish forever!" – Miss Elara, Year 6 Teacher