Multicultural Team

Maths Support Program

A reminder to student group that attend Maths Support Program on Mondays after the school hours are advised to continue attending these classes in 2023.

Maths Support program is a wonderful initiative that provides additional opportunity for students to successfully complete their assignments and or explicate mathematical concepts which students may have gaps in maths levels.

 

Mr Kooc

 


SAMOA CELEBRATES….

 

I know during the Rugby League World Cup – many of our Samoan School Families were supporting our Toa Samoa Team from afar. Parades were happening in Melbourne and around the Globe, cars were being decorated with Samoan Flags (including mine.) and the sound of beeping car horns were being heard. Even The ‘ROCK’ sent a message to the Team via social media.  For the first time in history the Toa Samoa, a Tier 2 nation advances to a RLWC Final with Australia. Even though Samoa were defeated  30 – 10, Toa Samoa definitely won the Hearts of the World. 

(Mrs Tuaoi)

Junior Paulo may have ended as the beaten captain at Old Trafford but the Samoan powerhouse knows the impact of what his squad have achieved in the past six weeks will echo far beyond the final hooter.  The 28-year-old is among a string of players who opted to represent their heritage in the build-up to this Rugby League World Cup and leading his nation to their first ever final has more than justified his decision.

 

The crowd inside Old Trafford – 67,502 – represented around a third of the population of Samoa but in the wake of the 30-10 defeat against a ruthless Australian outfit, Paulo outlined his belief they can continue to punch above their weight and make a mark on the world stage. “From the start, we’ve been aiming to build to where we wanted to get to and we’re reaping the rewards for the sacrifices players have made,” he said.

 

“We spoke about it during the week, giving ourselves every chance at the end of this game. We knew that whatever happened, we were all going to be able to lift our heads up and be proud.  “That’s all I wanted for these men. It’s a special bunch.  “But in history, those names will always be alongside each other and we can look back and be proud of what we’ve been able to do.  “This is part of the reason we chose to represent our heritage. We not only represent ourselves, our staff and our people, it’s also about the spirit of what Samoa means to us.”