Around The School
A snapshot into our classrooms
Around The School
A snapshot into our classrooms
The Juniors have had a busy and creative few weeks! First, we performed the Chicken Dance at assembly to a huge crowd in which we got the whole gym up to show their best chicken dance moves. Then, last week, we all showed great commitment for the book week dress up day. Mr Moneghetti made everyone laugh with his incredible outfit and his ability to stay in character all day. This week we have had the most fun getting ready for the concert. There were lots of butterflies in our tummies on the day but when it came time to perform all that practising paid off because the students were amazing. Thank you to all of our families for your support. From turning up to cheer your children on at assembly to your creativity with the book week costumes as well as so much enthusiasm for concert practises at home - we appreciate you all so much.
Chicken Dance
Book Week
Concert
In the middle years team we have had a massive last couple of weeks with our Earth Ed Science incursion (thanks to Mrs Demunk), Book Week and of course our magnificent School Concert. Well done to all grades on busting out some fantastic dance moves. We were all so proud of our dancers on the night. Next week gets even bigger with our much anticipated school camp to Sunnystones. Get some rest over the weekend in time for the fun activities in store for us at camp. Please see below photos from the team from Book Week and the School Concert.
Mr Baker, Mr Barnett and Miss Browne
Book Week Fun
School Concert
In the Senior team we have had a very busy few weeks with our Assembly, Earth Education for Science Week, Book Week, live animal visits and School Concert. Well done to both students and families for getting involved and showing so much enthusiasm. We are very proud of our team.
Baby Chicks Visit
Book Week
Paul Heeps, Kellie Leehane & Liam Petersen
We have had a great couple of weeks in Science celebrating National Science week! Students enjoyed learning about robotics and circuits, and we continued our work on light and sound, magnetism and creating lemon pianos in circuitry.