School Information

Tuckshop Specials for Next Week
Monday 28th – Chicken Burger
Tuesday 29th – Green Thai Chicken Curry
Wednesday 30th – Mexican Beef
Thursday 31st – Baked Potato
Friday 1st – Spaghetti Bolognaise
Tuckshop Roster
TUCKSHOP ROSTER
Monday 28th – Anthea Sutherland
Tuesday 29th – Kerry Ross & Bindi Whitehead
Wednesday 30th – SJ Paton & Sarah Hope
Thursday 31st – Emma Cush
Friday 1st – Anthea Sutherland
*Just a reminder to families that the Tuckshop do not have a lot of change so can students please bring smaller notes or preferably change. Also, under the Food Health Regulation Rules we are not allowed to heat up any food for students or staff that is not purchased from within the Tuckshop.
Mrs Riana Beardsall
From the School Nurse
Next week we are fortunate enough to have Jessica Wark a dietician to speak to the boarders about healthy eating. Jessica is from Western District Health Service and is involved in the GenR8 change project within the community. The one hour presentation will include:
-healthy eating guidelines/recommendations
-Practical ways to follow guidelines
-Talking about healthy environments and making the healthy choice the easy choice (GenR8 change philosophy)
-Handouts/ tools for students to use to make healthy changes to their diet.
This is a great opportunity for students to take ownership of what they are putting into their bodies and how good nutrition can benefit all aspects of health and wellbeing.
Thursday 31st August at 6.30pm.
Miss Jo Dillon
School Nurse
War on Waste
You are invited to the following free event:
A PLASTIC OCEAN
"No Water, No Life. No Blue, No Green."
Sunday, 27 August 2017 from 2:00 pm to 3:45 pm
Hamilton Cinema
Brown Street
Hamilton, Vic 3300
War on Waste Southern Grampians in partnership with, Hamilton Institute of Rural Learning, Barwon South West Waste and Resource Recovery Group and Southern Grampians Shire Council are pleased to bring you this single screening of A Plastic Ocean.
A Plastic Ocean is a feature-length adventure documentary that brings to light the consequences of our global disposable lifestyle. We thought we could use plastic once and throw it away with negligible impact to humans and animals. That turns out to be untrue.
In A Plastic Ocean, an international team of adventurers, researchers, and Ocean ambassadors go on a mission around the globe to uncover the shocking truth about what is truly lurking beneath the surface of our seemingly pristine Ocean.
The results will astound viewers–just as it did our adventurers–who captured never-before-seen images of marine life, plastic pollution, and its ultimate consequences for human health. During its four-year production period, A Plastic Ocean was filmed in 20 locations around the world in beautiful and chilling detail to document the global effects of plastic pollution–and introduce workable technology and policy solutions that can, if implemented in time, change things for the better.