Assistant Principal's Message

Maramba Vision

Providing a caring environment where aspirations are nurtured, positive relationships grow, success is celebrated and a passion for lifelong learning is ignited.

Nurture. Innovate. Celebrate.

 

 

 

Dear Students, Parents, Carers and Families,

 

 District Cross Country

 

Fantastic effort from all students that competed at the District Cross Country on Tuesday 4th May. It was a windy day but everyone pushed through and finished the race strongly and our Maramba student representative the school with great pride, these are comments from some our participants. 

 

On Tuesday 4th of May students from Years 3 to 6 that completed all three laps and came in top 10 at our cross-county event that we held earlier this year, went to the 2021 District cross country event to represent our school at Sweeney reserve. A big congratulations to Kiara and Luka to making it into Division Cross Country to represent our school that will again be held at Sweeney reserve. Also, well done to all of those who competed at district cross country.  Arabella 

 

Last week, we had district cross country for those students from Year 3 to 6 students who came top ten in our school competition. We went to Sweeney reserve and the race started soon after we arrived. The first runners were the 12-13 boys and the last competitors were the 10, 9, 8 girls. Congratulations to Kiara and Luka who made it to division. I competed in the 11-year-old girls race and had so much fun, well done to the students who made it to district. Lily D

 

Last Tuesday we competed against four other schools at cross country. Congratulations to Luka who came 9th and Kiara 8th who have made it through to division. Well done to everyone who participated in district cross country. Kiara

 

MPAC

Last Thursday morning, the Maramba students MPAC celebration was in the amphitheatre where they had the opportunity to create, rehearse and perform musical items for our school community. As a Human Literacy school each class was able to write words for their class song based on their class SPICE elements and the school values. 

 

MPAC was on Thursday 6th May and this is an opportunity so the students can show their talents in front of an audience. The students performed their class song that was recorded with the support of garage band app. Each class composed their own lyrics and inspiring dance movements.

 

We had parents who came to the school to watch their children to perform their class song. The performing arts leaders supported Mr Shenfield to organise the equipment for the performance. The performances were a great success.  Josh, Laurelei, Jeremiah and Clare Performing Arts leaders

 

 

Kind regards,

 

Diane Morwood

Assistant Principal