CLASSROOM HAPPENINGS

OLYMPICS 2020

Alexandra Viney

Dear Alexandra,

Good luck in your first Olympics, I hope you go well.  Are you scared or nervous in your first Olympics?  You are incredible you can do this, I will be cheering for you. Wherever you come you will still make me proud.  

Love from Samantha

 

Olympic uniforms designed by some of the 1/2 students

Ayla
Lucy
Ayla
Lucy

 

Dear Vanessa,

I have read your story and I am proud of you and you should be proud of yourself, you had a serious accident and you have moved on to incredible things like nothing ever happened. You are amazing, what did happen we can’t be changed, you didn’t curl up in a ball, you didn’t just sit there wasting your life, you kept going and now look where you are! You’re not alone, not scared, you’re standing tall and proud, so everyone cheer for Vanessa Low.

From Ellyse who will be watching and praying for you.

 

Olympic Celebrations

Dear Dylan Alcott

How are you? Are you well? It’s good to see that even though you have to be in a wheelchair you are still showing your tennis skills. Is it hard to play tennis in a wheelchair? I imagine it would be very hard to steer your wheelchair and hit the balls. Why did you choose to be a tennis player?

A bit about me is I am Nicola. I often watch you in the Australian Open and I myself want to be a tennis player when I grow up. I am 8 years old and I have been playing since I was 5 which is 4 years. 

I really hope at the end of the Olympics you will come home with a gold medal and I will be cheering you on from my house because I can’t go to Tokyo! And I think what you are doing is really cool and it would be even cooler if you won!

From Nicola

 

Lockdown over but some of the wonderful work the grade 1/2 students created. Some 'k, h, and b' words from items in their homes.

Emily
Macy
Morgan
Emily
Macy
Morgan

3/4s participating in the Little Scribes writing festival with Jackie French