House Report

Merri

Term 3 has been moving along smoothly in the orange corridors, where the Spring air has seen a recent shift in movement patterns during Lunch and Recess. It’s been great to see the corridors empty with students enjoying the lovely weather. A friendly reminder, there is sunscreen in the Merri office for those who’d like to use some.

The recent Arts Cup was a big hit, with the gifted brother sister duo of Pat & Niamh Howard giving everyone a beautifully prepared Thursday treat. Whilst these two were recognised on stage for exceptional performances and a willingness to step outside their comfort zones, we have seen some quieter methods of recognition placed in the gratitude box. Myles Mccluggage, Ronald Sly, Hayley Carr, and Bilal Khanyari have all been highlighted by students or staff for doing a good deed. Well done legends!

The wild Wednesdays Intertute Competition has seen an early lead from M3 evaporate to M2, with the Mr. McCluggage lead juggernaut steering control at the top. The students endeavour and willingness to work together during these competitions has been sensational.

The old saying of, “you’ve got to be in it to win it” applies to all students, with attendance being a real focus for the remaining days of the term. It would be great to see all tutes full to see off a great term 3.

We wish all Merri members an enjoyable holidays.

Logans

Tutes

The Logans Student Leadership team has been hard at work reviewing tutes lately and gathering ideas to mix things up a bit. In the last few weeks we have introduced a ‘Midweek Mash-up’ every Wednesday where students are able to go to whichever Logans tute room they like and take an active part in a variety of different activities including jenga, table tennis, Uno, hacky sacks, trivia, a chat space and a quiet space. Students have responded positively to this initiative and are making the most of the opportunity to get out and about to do activities that interest them.

 

Student Leadership 2019

This morning at House Assembly, we heard speeches from four of our prospective Student House Captains for 2019. Madeline Main, Jaiven Callander, Tiffany Tracey and Jesse Stow. Students will be voting on their two preferred candidates for these roles. The speeches were informative and gave these students the opportunity to put their case for election and what ideas they have to make a difference in the Logans House.

 

Staffing

Should you need to contact the house office, Emma Vesey is filling the House Leader’s chair for Cass Crevola until the end of Term 3.

 

Emma Vesey, Kim Gration and Andrew Conquest

Logans House Leadership Team