St John the Evangelist Catholic Parish Primary School Campbelltown
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133 Lindesay St
Campbelltown NSW 2560
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Deputy Principal Report

TERM 2 CLASS CAPTAINS

It is wonderful to be recognised for leadership qualities. We have had many students from years 1-6 recognised for such qualities by their peers and teachers. We congratulate the children who have been selected as Class Captains for Term 2. These students received their Class Captain badges at our Monday morning assembly. 

We anticipate their great leadership this term as they demonstrate our Good Samaritan values.

BLUE CLASSES

STUDENTS

YEAR 1

Teddy S

Harley T

YEAR 2

Gabriel G

Brydee H

YEAR 3

Sherlyn M

Jayden K

YEAR 4

Saiya K 

Matias V

YEAR 5

Patrick J

Kristie N 

YEAR 6

Mikaela L

Prajna B

K-6 Blue

Charlotte Lr



GOLD CLASSES

STUDENTS

YEAR 1

Vincent F

Zaviera E 

YEAR 2

Mozes P

Maxie F

YEAR 3

Jack Ki

Julian D

YEAR 4

Mia Y

Kennedy K

YEAR 5

Tate F

Petal J

YEAR 6

Noah J

Sara S

K-6 Gold

Isaac O



RED CLASSES

STUDENTS

YEAR 1

Carter B

Mark N 

YEAR 2

Tamara N

Nathaniel C

YEAR 3

Sofia G

Kobe P

YEAR 4

Busani N

Ye Sung K

YEAR 5

Mariko V

Tervez N

YEAR 6

Adam G

Harper S

SCHOOL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

A picture perfect day occurred for our School Athletics Carnival last Friday, 5 May. Our school community enjoyed another wonderful carnival. 

Congratulations to all the students for the way they participated throughout the day. It was evident how much they enjoyed it with smiles on everyone's faces. There was lots of success on and off the track.

Thank you to the parent helpers, the students from Good Samaritan Catholic College and the teachers who assisted with the running of the carnival. 

A special thank you to Mrs Sinfeld for all her hard work in planning and organising the day. 

TERM 1 UNIFORM FOCUS- HOUSE COLOUR COMPETITION

The tokens for our house colour competition were counted at the beginning of this term. Tokens were given to students for wearing the correct school uniform throughout Term 1. 

After the tokens were counted, the average amount of tokens for each house was calculated to make it fair. It was incredibly close with Polding House (Blue) having the most number of tokens and the highest average amount of tokens per student just. Congratulations to the students in this house who will be able to wear mufti and receive a Zooper Dooper next Wednesday, 17 May.

House

Tokens

Students

(492)

Average per student

Therry- Yellow

540

121

4.46

Polding- Blue

545

122

4.47

St Joseph- Red

444

122

3.64

Vaughan- Green

461

127

3.63