From the Deputy Principal

Hawaiian Ride for Youth

On the morning of Tuesday 19 March, we will welcome to GSG an extraordinary group of riders and their supporters who are raising funds for Youth Focus and vital youth mental health services.  They are promoting the importance of positive mental health.  The riders will cover 700kms from Albany to Perth, stopping in at towns along the way, over the following four and a half days.   Students in Years Seven to Twelve will attend an assembly where one of the riders will share the story of their journey and then students will line the driveway adjacent to the Multi-Purpose Sport Complex to farewell the riders.  Students are also fundraising on this day with a sausage sizzle ($3) and icy poles ($1) and all Secondary School students are encouraged to wear a green accessory as green is the colour symbolising mental health awareness. 

 

For more information about the Hawaiian Ride for Youth please visit HERE.

 

As a result of this event please note that the parent carpark at the Multi-Purpose Sport Complex will only be available for drop-off, and not for parking due to the arrival of the Ride for Youth peloton.

Dads in the Great Southern (DiGS)

If you have time on Saturday, don't forget to grab a Bunnings sausage sizzle and support our GSG DIGS (Dads in Great Southern) group. 

School Photo Days - Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 March

It's nearly time for our school photo days. Personalised ordering envelopes have been distributed to students.

 

This year, Fotoworks has a new process for arranging and ordering sibling photos. The order now needs to be placed on the same personalised envelope that you usually receive, rather than receiving a separate envelope on the day. Please place your online order by 12 noon on Friday 22 March.

 

Mrs Emma Franklin | Deputy Principal