Deputy Principal Report
Swimming Carnival Results
As mentioned last week, on Friday, 24 November, our school held our annual swimming carnival at The Gordon Fetterplace Aquatic Centre, Bradbury. The event was very successful, bringing together students from Years 3 to 6 for a day filled with spirited competition and of course, lots of fun in the water!
The results from the carnival were presented at the Monday morning assembly this week. Congratulations to Therry House (Gold) on winning the Annual Swimming Carnival House Champions Trophy. The students in Therry certainly scooped the pool, gaining the most points to be crowned house champions.
Congratulations to the students below who swam exceptionally well on the day to claim age champions at our carnival. We might see one of these swimmers on the dias as part of the dolphins, a member of the Australian swimming team.
Swimming Age Champions
Junior |
11 years |
Senior |
Monique Johnstone |
Ashton Giannetti Luca Johnstone |
Oliver Bailey |
Gabriel Slewo |
Acacia-Rose Houston |
Angelica Sullivan |
YEAR 6 GRADUATION DINNER & DISCO
The Year 6 Graduation Celebrations commenced last night with the dinner and disco at the Campbelltown Catholic Club. Congratulations to all the students on the way in which they presented themselves to celebrate in style together.
We shared a beautiful meal of chicken schnitzel, chips and salad together. Afterwards there was a special presentation of the graduation cake and an acknowledgement of the teachers who contributed towards making the night possible.
Then it was time to hit the dance floor. The majority of students then enjoyed the opportunity to bust a move with their classmates to celebrate and enjoy this special occasion.
Overall the night went exceptionally well. Feedback from our graduating students regarding last night has been a resounding 10 out of 10.
Thank you to Mrs Hampton, Mr Nash, Mr Toohey & Mrs Marten for their efforts in organising a special night for the students. Thanks also to the staff members who were able to attend and celebrate with our wonderful senior students.
MAPLE FINISHES HER WORK FOR 2023
This year Maple has continued to support the wellbeing of our students and community. She has certainly made an impact since commencing last year in Semester 2 of 2022. She has worked three days a week, engaging with particular students, visiting classrooms and being a presence on the playground. Students have also traded in their playground awards to spend time with Maple during the breaks.
Maple will resume the second week back of school in 2024.
Thank you to the core team of teachers, SSO’s and student ambassadors who have assisted Maple in making connections with the students and the broader community.