Thursday, October 20, 2016

1G attends baby Emma's Baptism

Parents Beau and Lily are welcoming baby Emma 
into God's family.
They have chosen Aunty Maddy and Uncle 
Malcolm to be Emma's Godparents.
The parishioners arrive and are ready for the ceremony.
Father Russ has enjoyed baptising baby Emma 
in front of the Church community.
The Baptism photo for Emma's baby album.
Father Beau reenacts how the water is 
poured during the ceremony.
The Godfather is holding the Baptism candle.
The Church is alive with music.

We love it when big kids come to help!


Look we are editing our own writing now!

It's group 2's turn now!


Group 1 show us their stuff!



Soccer Skills - WE LOVE SOCCER!!

On Thursday last week students in Year One enjoyed a session of Soccer skills from a visiting company. Students practised balls skills and then had the opportunity to play a small game in the inflatable arena.

Science challenge? Can you make a tower using Spaghetti and Marshmallows?

Students worked together in groups to produce a standing spaghetti tower. They had a bundle of sticks, big and small marshmallows, 20 minutes and a team. So much crazy fun!

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Student of Week 1 - Angelina

Name: Angelina M
Age: 6
What is your favourite movie? Coraline 
What is your favourite food? ice cream
What is your favourite animal? dolphin
What is your favourite thing to do at school? 
drawing
What is your favourite thing to do on the weekends? 
play with my family
What do you want to do when you get older? 
Be a hairdresser

Acting out the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Goldilocks sitting in Papa bear's chair.
Goldilocks asleep in baby bear's bed.
The bears come home to find their porridge is eaten.
The bears find Goldilocks asleep in bed.
Our fine actors. Baby bear (James), Mother Bear (Charlotte), Papa Bear (Jett) and Goldilocks (Aimee). Well done team!

Who are the safe people we can talk to?

We also spoke about the safe people we can talk to. Students decided they could talk to Mums, Dads, Aunties, Uncles, Grandpas, Grandmas, Teachers, Principals and Police Officers.

Why not talk to your child about who they chose as their 'safe people' to talk to?

Student Protection Week Talks