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Open Day
A really big thanks to all those students who
came and helped on Saturday’s Open Day. It
was a great day with about 140 family groups
who visited. Thanks also to the many parents
who helped in various ways. Our students are
the stars of Open Day, and they certainly
shone this year!
Whooping Cough
Please be aware that we have a reported case of Whooping Cough in Middle School.
To see more information on whooping cough, go to
http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Whooping_cough
Carpark Etiquette
We would like to remind all families of the etiquette when using the carpark. When using the one minute drop off/pick up zone, please move forward as far as possible. In the afternoons, the expectation is that cars entering the one minute drop off/pick up zone, do so from the back and not by jumping the queue ahead of other cars.
No drivers should leave their vehicles unattended in the one minute zone during the hours of 3.00pm-3.45pm.
We kindly request that families refrain from parking in the centre lanes of the carpark.
Thank You
The Kinder would like to thank the Taylor family for their generous donation towards resources at the working bee.
Rabbit House
Wilbur the rabbit, is thriving in the Kinder, but sadly is outgrowing his house. If you have a rabbit hutch that you would like to donate, or if you would like to make a rabbit hutch for Wilbur, please contact Steph Cantwell in the Kinder.
Lost
One waterproof/winter school jacket, belonging to Samantha Harris.
One waterproof/winter jacket, size J14, named, belonging to Harrison Miller.
If either of this items are found, please return to their owners, or hand in to Reception.
9/10 Electives
A reminder that Year 9/10 Elective forms are due back tomorrow (Friday, May 29). Students failing to hand in forms by the due date will forfeit their right to choose and will have an elective allocated to them.
Language Perfect
Over the past eight days, French students in Years 7 to 12 have been madly answering online vocabulary questions as they compete in the 10 day Language Perfect World Championships.
At the time of writing, our students had already answered 180.682 questions, scored 60,027 points, and spent 1,226 hours on learning.
There has been a 'Battle Royale' between two Year 7 students - Noah D and Isaac C for the title of Language Perfect Champion 2015.
We have earned 4 Gold certificates (answering 3000+) questions, 2 Silver certificates (2000+ questions), 15 Bronze certificates (1000+ questions) and 15 Credit certificates (500+ questions). A full listing of our winners will be announced next newsletter.
Joy McGrath