Deputy Principal Report
ALL SAINTS DAY
In the calendar of the Catholic Church, every day has a saint’s Feast Day, often more than one. All Saints Day commemorates all the saints, as a sort of catch-up for any failures to properly worship any saint on his or her given day. Year 5 recognised this significant feast at a whole school liturgy held yesterday at the morning assembly on Tuesday, 1 November. We thank the Year 5 teachers and students for leading us in prayer to commemorate this special feast day.
On All Souls Day we keep alive the memories of all those people who have passed away. We celebrate this special feast tomorrow, 2 November.
YEAR 5 EXCURSION
Last week, Year 5 attended their overnight excursion to Wedderburn Christian Campsite on Thursday 26 October-Friday 27th October 2023.
The children had a wonderful experience, participating in a range of activities such as rockwall climbing, archery, water skirmish, a giant swing, mini olympics, campfire and nightwalk. These activities required students to challenge themselves and work together. Please read the children’s recount of the excursion below.
Thanks to Miss Clarke, Mrs Noy, Mrs Skinner, Mrs Small, Mrs Spence, Mr Williams and Mr Zamroz for their dedication and time away from their families to support the Year 5 students with this overnight excursion. Thanks also to the parents and carers for transporting their children to and from Wedderburn.
?Year 5 Camp?
Year five camp was very extraordinary for us and was the first camp experience for some of us which we’ve learnt so much from. We’ve done so many fun and educational activities that we’ve reflected on that have taught us about the values of leadership. Year 5 camp was an amazing experience as children in grade 5 got to challenge themselves and push themselves out of their comfort zone to reach their goals like the giant swing, which at first we were very scared of but when we had the courage and bravery to get on that wild activity, we couldn’t get off it but some of us who only went half way wanted to go back on and do the full height. Like rock climbing, it challenged us to touch the red rock at the top and to do the harder wall plus all the other activities were so much fun and everyone loved them. Year 5 had a wonderful experience doing all the activities and having one foot in year 5 and one foot in year 6 with their responsibilities kind of like rock climbing,you have one foot closer to victory and a foot lower but are still supporting the other foot to go higher. This event was a significant event that no one wanted to miss out on, it was a once in a lifetime experience that us grade 5 students have learnt so much from. We really appreciate the school for organising this camp and we can’t wait for year 6 camp next year!!
Thank you so much!
By Clare.D and Kristie.N - 5 Blue
I really enjoyed camp because I got to spend time with my friends doing fun activities such as rock climbing, archery, swimming and going on night walks. Personally, my favourite activity was the giant swing because you get to swing over a mountain, which had a thrilling and glamorous view. We spent the night by having a campfire, toasting and eating marshmallows and seeing plenty of kangaroos and rabbits. It was two spectacular days.
By Harry - 5 Blue
On Thursday and Friday last week, year 5 went to Wedderburn Camp Facility. I thoroughly enjoyed my first school camp and mostly because the camp leaders told us that we were in charge of setting the limits and creating personal challenges. During activities we were encouraged to go one more step or even two and if we were feeling unsure we felt we could stop. My favourite activity was h20 skirmish because I liked getting hit by a sponge and I liked trying to win and the camp leader we had was really nice and she wouldn’t take any cheating. I enjoyed the variety of activities, lunch and dinner, but the real highlight for me was getting to eat jelly and ice-cream.
By Patrick - 5 Blue
5R Camp newspaper
By: Lucy, Jasper and Kaitlyn
This year yr 5 went on a camp excursion to wedderburn Christian campsite there were many activities.
At the end of the day year 5 most likely loved the food more than anything, they had roast beef boiled vegetables, chips and gravy. For dessert they had ice cream and jelly and breakfast was scrambled, toast and bacon.
The giant swing was so much fun year 5 all had a turn at it, the swing went up so high up at about 15 m from the ground.Nobody regretted going up,yr 5 would swing over the cliff and they could see George’s river, lots of trees and some birds,( so pretty) year 5 loved it.
One of the wonderful activities at the camp was rock climbing.This activity was a challenge by choice so the students could pick how far up they wanted to go up on the wall before they felt uncomfortable yr 5 could also pick to go up one more step up the rock wall.
Archery was an activity at the campsite campus they used real bows and arrows with safety so they didn't get hurt luckily nobody got injured but it was a fun thing for yr 5 using the targets and bows for all parents who were worried nothing dangerous happened or was there.
Here we will be talking about H2O skirmish this was a great activity because:
- People like to get wet and this was like living in a video game with different battle modes to play and have fun with.
- Each battle mode had great fun leadership purposes such as working together to protect a person/object and working problem solving skills.
- Also the teacher/instructor was super calm and fun. She even joined in on the infected game mode.
All in all, the skirmish was absolutely amazing and I want to go back and do it again.
The night activity was also awesome. Prior to the night walk we lit the campfire and watched the awesome effect. Then we went koala hunting unfortunately we didn’t find any but when we got back we roasted marshmallows and that was absolutely delicious.
Peter and Marcus 5 Gold
Camp was one of most fun places to visit mainly because of the people and the activities like H20 Skirmish, Giant Swing and Mini Olympics. The people there were very friendly and kind. They gave us good food. Our cabins were very clean when we first arrived. They also gave us a lot of free time and also let us go to sleep at 10 pm. The pool was cool even though it was cold and the showers were amazing. The beds were comfortable so altogether it was an amazing experience. I would give this experience ten out of ten.
London and Amelia 5 Gold
We enjoyed camp very much, we had great cabins to sleep in and fun activities. There was rock wall climbing, H20 squirmish, mini olympics, giant swing (15m high), archery and we swam in the pool which was very entertaining. For dinner we had roast beef with veggies and chips. Breakfast was bacon and eggs and for lunch we had chicken wraps. The meals filled us right up and had a warm, toasty campfire at night and got to roast our marshmallows. We went on a night walk and tried to find koalas.
We had a great playground to play on in our free time. It was very fun and I wish to go there again.
We had a great experience at Christian Campsite Wedderburn!
A REMINDER ABOUT STUDENTS ARRIVING TO SCHOOL ON TIME
Today there were 61 students late for school. We recognise that families may have been celebrating Halloween last night but in future we please ask to consider the impact that this may have the following morning.
As mentioned previously, we understand the challenges that come with getting students ready for school and ensuring they arrive on time. However, we'd like to emphasise the importance of punctuality, as it plays a significant role in your child's education and overall well-being.