Award Recipients - Park Ridge State High School

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Award Recipients - Park Ridge State High School
14 - 30 Lancewood St
Park Ridge 4125 QLD
Website: https://parkridgeshs.eq.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (07) 3380 4111
Fax: (07) 3380 4100
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27 November 2015
CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
23 – 27 November
Year 10 Assessment Week
25 – 27 November
Year 11 Block Exams
27 November
Last Day Year 10 & 11
10 December
Orientation Day Year 7, 2016
11 December
Last Day of School
Message from the Principal….
I would like to take this opportunity to thank
the students, families and staff of Park
Ridge SHS for their unfaltering support this
year. Our school has been focused on
raising attendance rates, ensuring a strong
approach to literacy development and a
commitment to our community values of learning, integrity and
teamwork. We have done this believing that aiming high and
investing in “Excellence in All We Do!” ensures we all meet our
full potential.
The Academic Awards Night was a wonderful way to celebrate
the achievements of our students and their commitment to
“Excellence in All We Do!” Every student is to be congratulated
for their effort and hard work and we recognise the outstanding
achievement of our Senior Dux, Amber Wedge and our Junior
Dux, Thanh Nguyen. The night was filled with exceptional
student talent from the Stage Band, to the amazing vocal work
of student David Ilalio-Tonata and our Dance Troupe in “New
York, New York”, to the compelling visual art work displayed on
the walls of the Student Activity Centre. I was also impressed
with the quality of our ‘School in Review’ media presentation
depicting the diversity and vibrancy of our learning community.
The Year 12 Graduation was a sentimental celebration of the
individual contributions of our Year 12 students to the life of
our school during their time with us. Inspirational speeches
demonstrated how much these young people have touched our
lives and how much we will miss them. I would again like to
thank the staff for their hard work and the support of families
in making these two important occasions so memorable.
Preliminary indicators would suggest that all Year 12 students
are exiting with a Queensland Certificate of Education.
Congratulations to the students and the tireless energy of the
Senior Support Team.
As the year comes to an end it is important that we keep
the focus on learning and supporting our Junior Secondary
Students as they complete their final assessments.
In keeping with our investment in high expectations for our
community, I would ask that we think about the uniform for
next year. Shoes must be all black or all white leather or vinyl
(no embellishments or logo’s), ankle white socks must be worn
and our full school uniform. Natural hair colour is essential and
piercings cannot be worn at school. We have a full uniform
outline on our school website and in our school organisers.
I appreciate the honouring of this enrolment requirement and
appreciate your support for our uniform school.
Being in class, on time, with all of the tools for learning is
essential to meet learning goals, as is participating in every
lesson bell to bell.
I have been proud of the achievements of our community this
year and look forward to capitalising on those achievements
next year.
I hope that everyone has a very happy and safe Christmas
break.
‘The only thing in our control is effort, that’s all and that’s
everything’ Mark Corburn.
Sharon Amos – Acting Principal
25th Annual Awards Presentation
Evening - Award Recipients
Junior Awards
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
FORM
AWARD
Ana
Baptista
7M
Academic Achievement
Reuben
Bykersma
7M
Academic Excellence
Isaac
Dawes
7I
Academic Merit
Ashleigh
de Jong
7I
Academic Achievement
Zoe
Edwards
7I
Academic Excellence
Bjorn
Farbaek
7I
Academic Achievement
Isabelle
Foote
7I
Achievement
2
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
FORM
Kayla
Freeman
7M
Jaden
Harris
Lily
AWARD
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
FORM
AWARD
Academic Merit
Ryan
McCorkindale
8M
Academic Merit
7M
Academic Merit
Faaizah
Palethorpe
8M
Academic Excellence
Hoang
7I
Academic Merit
Mason
Russell
8M
Academic Achievement
Mitchell
Holmes
7M
Academic Merit
Alexandria
Sherwin
8M
Academic Excellence
Aimee
Horne
7I
Academic Achievement
Samantha
Spokes
8C
Academic Merit
Nathan
Hume
7M
Academic Merit
Vanessa
Vang
8C
Academic Merit
Israel
Janson
7D
Academic Merit
Abigail
Wilken
8M
Academic Achievement
Nicholas
Jordinson
7M
Academic Excellence
Candida
Baptista
9I
Academic Merit
Matthew
Lang
7F
Academic Merit
Brianne
Byer
9M
Academic Achievement
Hayden
Lewis
7M
Academic Merit
Dana
Edwards
9M
Academic Excellence
Aaliyah
Machin-Smith
7M
Academic Merit
Hayden
Forbes
9I
Academic Achievement
Chloe
Martin
7D
Academic Achievement
Olivia
Gifford
9M
Excellence Award
Kaitlin
Moffat-Vea
Vea
7F
Academic Merit
Crystal
Gough
9M
Academic Achievement
Annika
Grieve
9M
Academic Merit
Kaiya
Morehu
7D
Academic Excellence
Jayden
Hardie
9M
Academic Achievement
Chloe
Parker
7E
Academic Merit
Shannon
Hastie
9S
Junior Aspire Award
Nathanual
Penno
7I
Academic Achievement
Evelyn
Hayes
9F
Academic Merit
Calize
Peo
7F
Academic Achievement
Nathan
Hoang
9F
Academic Excellence
Matthew
Peters
7M
Academic Excellence
Shania
Jackson
9F
Academic Achievement
Priya
Povey
7M
Academic Merit
Jack
James
9E
Academic Achievement
Jade
Rickson
7F
Academic Merit
Jacob
Janson
9D
Academic Achievement
Hannah
Ross
7M
Academic Excellence
Marshall
Khan
9F
Academic Merit
Sophie
Schulz
7M
Academic Excellence
Kirra
Klane
9I
Academic Achievement
Mikayla
Simpson
7M
Academic Achievement
Chloe
Lai
9I
Academic Excellence
Chardonnay
Stirling
7F
Academic Achievement
Samantha
Maxwell
9C
Academic Merit
Elyssa
Symes
7D
Academic Merit
Ashleigh
McDougall
9F
Academic Merit
Dylan
Taylor
7M
Academic Merit
Caitlin
McMaster
9M
Academic Excellence
Joyce
Teevale
7F
Academic Achievement
Dana
McNeil
9M
Academic Excellence
Logan
Thomson
7I
Academic Merit
Sabrina
Mostert
9I
Academic Achievement
Arwen
Torrent
7M
Academic Merit
Linkin
Mulcahy
9M
Academic Merit
Jorja
Yuile
7I
Academic Merit
Jasmine
Noon
9M
Excellence Award
Emily
Bennett
8M
Academic Achievement
Coby
Parmenter
9I
Academic Achievement
Katie
Bianchetti
8M
Academic Achievement
Phoebe
Refeld
9I
Academic Merit
Debanie
Brookes
8M
Academic Merit
Dylan
Schoemaker
9I
Academic Merit
Analeise
Chalmers
8M
Academic Excellence
Andrew
Stevenson
9C
Academic Merit
Nathan
Colenso
8M
Academic Achievement
Thomas
Stone
9M
Academic Achievement
Charmaine
Etio
8B
Academic Merit
Henry
Stone
9M
Academic Merit
Olivia
Farley
8M
Academic Achievement
Tiani
Academic Merit
Garnett
8B
Academic Achievement
Van
Veldhuizen
9I
Alicia
Mahayla
Leapai
8B
Academic Merit
Tessa
Wise
9E
Academic Achievement
Teagan
Leslie
8M
Academic Merit
Milly
Yip
9M
Academic Merit
Elizabeth
Longland
8M
Academic Excellence
Liza
Argento
10C
Academic Achievement
Caitlyn
Matthews
8M
Academic Excellence
Tayla
Beadman
10E
Academic Merit
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
FORM
AWARD
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
FORM
AWARD
Shakita
Bou
10A
Academic Merit
Cara
Black
11I
Visual Arts
Lachlan
Brown
10E
Academic Merit
Jordan
Bonney
11H
Service Award
Chloe
Bryant
10B
Academic Merit
Mathew
Burow
11H
Service Award
Jacob
Bykersma
10A
Academic Achievement
Carly
Burton
11H
Dance, Service and Cultural
Award
Sarah
Campbell
10C
Griffith REACH Award
Lucas
Coleman
11H
Holly
Der
Boghossian
10B
Academic Excellence
Recreation Studies, Service
Award
Sharni
Collison
11H
Service Award
Tahlee
Foote
10A
Achievement Award
Breanna
Connor
11A
BCT, Merit Award
Riley
Gilchrist
10A
Academic Excellence
Rebecca
Durrant
11H
Service and Cultural Award
Lachlan
Hall
10A
Academic Merit
Mia
Dyson
11H
Service Award
Charlotte
Holt
10B
Academic Achievement
Bree
Firth
11C
Multi-Arts Studies
Madalin
Jordinson
10A
Academic Achievement
Morgan
Fletcher
11A
Service Award
Jacob
Keiler
10A
Academic Achievement
Scott
Franco
11D
Cultural Award
Taylah
Linden
10F
Academic Achievement
Caitlin
Holmes
11H
Home Ec.,Service Award
Sarah
Lockie
10B
Griffith REACH Award, Merit
Award
David
Illalio-Tonata
11J
Certificate II in Music
Amber
New
10A
Academic Achievement
Bryce
Ingram
11I
Prevocational Maths
Thanh
Nguyen
10A
Junior Dux and USQ Year 10
Excellence Award, Academic
Excellence
Caitlin
Jordinson
11H
Griffith REACH Award,
Music, Academic
Achievement, Service and
Cultural Award
Samantha
Nguyen
10A
Academic Excellence
Kiarra
Kelley
11B
Hospitality, Service Award
Luke
Retter
10C
Bob Atkinson Award for Legal
Studies, Academic Excellence
Sia
Leifi
11H
Service Award
Xandra
Rogers
10B
Academic Merit
Jessica
Mann
11I
Service Award
Aiden
Schofield
10H
High Achievement 'Park Ridge
Has Got Talent'
Calvin
McGlinchey
11B
Drama Studies
Taylor
Meerwald
11H
Hannah
Smyth
10A
Long Tan Leadership Award,
Achievement Award
UQ Young Scholars
Program, Academic
Excellence, Service Award
Hannah
Spurway
10D
Griffith REACH Award
Marina
Mihaere
11H
Service Award
Theresa
Torrent
10B
Academic Merit
Chris
Nash
11C
Building Construction,
Engineering Studies
Nam Hai
Luong
Tran
10B
Academic Merit
Angela
Nguyen
11A
English, Physics, Academic
Achievement
Harrison
Warren
10A
Academic Excellence
Nikita
Noon
11H
Grace
Wedge
10A
Academic Achievement
Breanna
Wilken
10B
Academic Excellence
USQ Year 11 Excellence
Award, UQ Young Scholars
Program, Biology, English,
Academic Excellence,
Service and Cultural Award
Grace
Yuile
10A
Academic Achievement
Midah
Palethorpe
11B
Accounting, Maths A,
Academic Merit
Cooper
Parsons
11C
Industrial Graphics
Samantha
Riley
11C
Service Award
Tianah
Ritchie
11A
Ancient History, Maths B,
Maths C, Academic
Excellence
Senior Awards
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
FORM
AWARD
Jamie
Austin
11H
Modern History, Service
Award
Heavenleigh
Ayaad
11H
Business Management, Legal
Studies, FTV, Merit Award,
Service Award
Tiahlee
Roberts
11H
Service Award
Alex
Sauer
11H
Service Award
Lauren
Sherer
11D
Cultural Award
Emily
Simeon
11H
Service Award
Pritam
Singh
11J
Furnishing Studies
Ben
Smith
11F
Service Award
Marcus
Balint
11A
Physical Education,
Graphics, Excellence Award
Nikita
Bernard
11I
Business Studies, English
Communication
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FIRST NAME
4
LAST NAME
FORM
AWARD
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
FORM
AWARD
Cheyenne
Tarry
11J
Early Childhood Studies
Rhiannon
Houghton
12H
Service Award
Elaine
Tautogia
11D
Photography
Joshua
James
12H
Service Award
Kimberly
Taylor
11H
Service Award
Katelyn
Jarvis
12E
Service Award
Tara
Turner
11A
IPT, Academic Merit
Nikita
King
12E
Service Award
Imani
Van Veldhuizen
11A
Certificate III in Fitness
Nav
Kumar
12C
Engineering Studies
Kaitlin
Vickery
11F
Dance Studies
Joshua
Lai
12A
Academic Achievement,
Service Award
Emily
Wise
11H
Service Award
Annie
Lam
12A
Kacey-Joy
Wood
11H
Drama, Excellence Award,
Service Award
Visual Art, Academic
Achievement
Storm
Law
12H
Service Award
Kaleb
Yuile
11B
UQ Young Scholars
Program, Chemistry,
Academic Merit, Service
Award
Shania
Lloyd
12A
Multi-Arts Studies, Service
Award
Marcus
Luxton
12E
Hospitality, PE, Service
Award
Chek
Ly
12S
Senior Aspire Award, Service
Award
Samatha
Argento
12A
Griffith BUSINESS Award,
Griffith Connect Award
Tamara
Arlet
12A
Excellence, Legal Studies,
Service Award
Scott
Maldet
12C
Recreation Studies
Anika
Blades
12B
Griffith Uni. Griffith Connect
Academic Excellence Bursary
Zac
Manners
12H
Service Award
Vanessa
Boyd
12H
Service Award
Gabriel
Martin
12A
Indonesian Extension
Achievement Award
Kyle
Brady
12E
Outstanding Indigenous
Student Award
Jonah
Martin
12H
Indonesian Extension
Excellence Award, Cert III in
Fitness, Indonesian, Service
Award
Kate
McDonald
12B
Alison Bartley Award (Home
Ec.), Early Childhood, Service
Award
Tahlia
McFarlane
12A
Business Management, FTV,
Academic Achievement,
Service Award
Sarah
McGill
12H
Dance, Drama, Academic
Merit, Service and Cultural
Award
Sebastian
Buciu
12H
Performer of the Year Award,
Music, Service and Cultural
Award
James
Campbell
12A
Physics, Academic Merit
Emma
Casey
12B
Academic Merit
Hunder
Chen
12A
Academic Achievement
Travis
Crane
12A
BCT, Graphics
Whaiora
Cullinan
12A
Accounting, Maths A,
Academic Excellence
Renae
Cunningham
12C
Certificate II Business
Laurence
McGregor
12S
P&C Award, Service Award
Vanessa
Deasy
12C
Service Award
Sang
Nguyen
12B
Academic Achievement
Jackson
Dentler
12E
Building and Construction
John
O'Brien
12C
Service Award
Rhys
Doolan
12H
P&C Award, Joel Hamilton
Memorial Award (Performing
Arts), Cert II in Music,
Furnishing Studies, Service
Award
Aaron
Quill
12E
Service Award
Solomon
Reynolds
12E
English Communication, ICT,
PVM
Corey-Ann
Roberts
12A
Academic Excellence,
Service Award
Chloe
Ryder
12I
Apprentice of the Year Award
Mashooda
Shariff
12A
Griffith Connect Guaranteed
Admission Scheme
Sarah
Shuttlewood
12H
Griffith BUSINESS Award,
Long Tan Leadership Award,
Academic Merit, Service
Award
Chelsea
Emslie
12I
Apprentice Adversity Award,
Dance Studies
Jarrod
Fenton
12H
Service Award
Bailey
Hanna
12H
PE, Service Award
Jasmin
Hardie
12H
Principal’s Award, Service
and Cultural Award
Hemi
Harris
12C
Certificate I in Engineering
Brooke
Hastie
12A
Griffith Connect Guaranteed
Admission Scheme
Rebecca
Skews
12B
Modern History, Academic
Achievement, Service Award
Liam
Heaton
12H
Service Award
Morgan
Spary
12H
Service Award
Brittany
Hodgson
12H
Bert van Manen Resilience
Award, Drama Studies,
Service Award
Lauren
Spengler
12H
Service Award
Nicholas
Stiffel
12H
Service Award
FIRST NAME
LAST NAME
FORM
AWARD
Allysha
Stokell
12S
Service Award
Samantha
Taylor
12H
Service Award
Emma
Thompson
12H
Griffith BUSINESS Award,
Caltex All Rounder Award,
Academic Merit, Service
Award
Josephine
Torpy
12B
Photography
Chloe
Townsend
12A
Griffith Connect Guaranteed
Admission Scheme
Kirita
Vaafusuaga
12D
Certificate II in Visual Arts
Jack
Van Veldhuizen
12A
IPT, Academic Merit
Cindy
Van Veldhuizen
12B
Cultural Award
Elijah
Watson
12I
Off Campus Training Award
Amber
Wedge
12A
Senior Dux, USQ Year 12
Excellence Award, Student of
the Year Award, UQ High
Achievement Award, Ancient
History, Biology, Chemistry,
English, Maths B, Maths C,
Excellence Award
Sam
Wikohika-Tipene
12B
Cultural Award
Mikayla
Wortel
12A
Academic Excellence,
Service Award
Our 25th Annual Awards Evening was held on Thursday 19
November where we celebrated our students’ achievements.
2015 Junior school captains
2016 School Captains
Sports Awards
On Wednesday 18 November, Park Ridge State High School
was privileged once again to hold the Annual Sports Awards
in the Student Activities Centre. This night included a host of
special guests from local members of parliament to staff. It
was an awesome turn out by many teachers, students; family
and friends and the 2015 Sports Captains Sarah Shuttlewood
and Nic Stiffel were MC’s for the evening. While the evening
was about celebrating student success in sports, there were
many highlights throughout the night including the outstanding
video’s by Ms Del Prado, showing the involvement in this year’s
fun and exciting sporting events. Every year there are nominees
for the junior male and female sports man and woman of the
year, and senior male and female sports men and women
of the year. The winners in the junior category were; Mitchell
Fitzpatrick and Zoe Edwards and the senior awards were
Camryn Newton-Smith and Jonah Martin. Congratulations
to them and all other award winners on the night.
We also had the privilege of welcoming Leigh Harding,
currently working for the Brisbane Lions, as a special guest
who was interviewed by Craig McBrien. Entertainment was
provided by our talented Remix group. They had worked very
hard to present us with an entertaining piece. Well done! Thank
you also to all Year Coordinators for presenting the many
awards on the night. A major thank you to Michael Purtle and
Mark Biggs for making sure that the night ran smoothly; the
night would not have been possible without your contribution to
the school. Well done to everyone involved and we look forward
to sport at Park Ridge in 2016!
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Tuesday 9 and 10, November. The Music night was the perfect
opportunity for the students to display many of the perfected
pieces that they have been focusing on this year. The arts
department would also like to thank the tireless efforts of the
Instrumental Music Support Committee.
Special Guest Leigh Harding with Craig McBrien; MC’s
NickStiffel and Sarah Shuttlewood; Senior Sportsman of the
Year nominees Jonah Martin, Alex Sauer and Aidan Duncan.
Sia Leifi & Jordan Bonney – 2016 Sports Captains
The Arts
Park Ridge State High School Arts faculty focus on
extending learning through opportunities which foster a
school culture in which creativity and excellence are
celebrated.
Park Ridge State High School Arts faculty has been very busy
lately with a Film Television and New Media presentation night
that showcased some of the productions that the students
have been working on. The graduating class is full of talented
students in this area and their creativity and skill were on show
on Friday night, 6 November.
We were happy to showcase the talent that we have at
Park Ridge State High School and appreciate the fabulous
support “The Arts” receives from the wider community.
Rob Emblem – HOD The Arts
Year 7 Geography Excursion
Over the past two weeks, all of the Year 7 students have
undertaken their first field study for Geography. In our unit that
focuses on liveability of an area. They have completed a primary
data survey of the nearby Boronia bushland and surrounding
Park Ridge area. Despite the humid days, students took it all
in their stride, as they walked the designated path in order to
assess the various locations on the map.
The first stop was the Park’ n Ride, where students assessed
the area for its accessibility, aesthetics and serviceability to the
community. They also stopped to listen to the area’s noise
levels, noting that while the highway had some sound barriers,
it did little to block or limit noise, particularly as it was a major
thoroughfare for trucks.
The Instrumental Music program has had much success this
year and it has culminated recently with the Instrumental Music
Awards evening which ran over two nights on Monday and
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The next stop involved a collection of observational data about
how well the area serviced its local residents. They determined
that there were a lot of services that catered for a wide range
of different residents and age groups. Some things noted were
a childcare centre, a primary and secondary school, dance
studio, shopping centre with all necessary services – including
postal, news, health and groceries, an aged care facility, and
even a nearby Chinese restaurant.
From there, students walked to the nearby Boronia bushland,
where they noted huge differences in housing lot sizes and
street facades. Some homes had pretty gardens and were well
looked after, while others needed some maintenance to keep
up street appeal. As they walked these local streets, they also
noted that the residents were well-provided for by the local
council, with rubbish removal, stable electricity supply and a
local free newspaper delivery.
Once they got to the nearby bushland, there were notable
differences to the green space and how the council had
continued to provide for their local residents. Some things
students noted were well-maintained pathways, aesthetic
features such as small bridges across dry river beds, and
brightly coloured parks, which had BBQ, toilet, drinking and
picnic facilities. While there were a lot of facilities, students did
manage to point out various instances where graffiti was found
on residential fencing, the bridge, and even on informational
maps.
Along the way, students had to take note of the difference in
temperature and noise, environmental aspects, such as flora
and fauna, and record their observations in their field study
booklet. In addition to finding the collection of this primary data
useful for their assessment, students found their excursion to
be informative and educational, as well as relaxing (despite
the heat). Now they must analyse this primary data, collect
secondary data, via online research and then complete a
reflective paragraph about possible improvements to the area,
in order to complete their final assessment piece for the year.
These students have done a fantastic job working with Griffith
University to involve the school community in following science
events and activities –
• A bridge building competition held to celebrate
National Science Week. This event attracted a large
number of student teams keen to build the strongest
bridge.
• Organised students to participate in the Griffith
University Annual Trivia Challenge. Our students
participated strongly.
• Held regular lunch-time science challenges.
• Conducted Science club meetings.
Well done team!
Ross Bradford – HOD Science
It’s Maths Moments Like These…
“It’s Maths Moments Like These…,” presenting simple, real
world maths opportunities for you to support your child in
improving their numeracy. Christmas is upon us. A time for
families to come together, exchange gifts and eat too much
ham. Christmas also provides many opportunities to further our
children’s numeracy skills.
Junior Secondary School Students
Planning the big family Christmas lunch is an ideal opportunity
for your child to learn how to budget, shop for best value and
to multiply with fractions and increase quantities.
For example: that secret family recipe for the perfect Christmas
Pudding, which requires 750g of mixed dry fruit and 1/3 cup of
brandy, will only serve 8. Guide your child through the process
of doubling the quantities of all the ingredients for the extended
family members.
Senior Secondary School Students
Mrs Munro – Year 7 Ignite Teacher
Science News
Congratulations to Year 12 student Josh Lai for gaining
direct entry into a Bachelor degree in Occupational
Therapy at Griffith University. Josh successfully completed
the Griffith Biology program. Griffith Biology is a two-year
part-time university course which builds on the Biology course
PRSHS students study at school. This course incorporates
learning activities and experiences (e.g. tutorials and lectures)
which value add to the units that the students are studying at
school. It also enables students to experience an integrated
university course whilst completing their senior studies.
STEM Ambassadors
This is a group of aspiring science leaders selected to engage
their peers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics). The ambassadors are – Taylor Meerwald,
Breanna Wilken, Theresa Torrent, Kirra Klane and Chloe Lai.
Secret Santa presents are always a fun way to give gifts to
large families. Getting value for money is an important skill these
days. Seeing how far one can stretch a $20 or $40 gift limit
is almost an art form. Help make smart decision and to justify
their gift choices. We often find that students are unable to
intelligently communicate the reasons for their decisions and
recommendations based on their mathematical results.
Ian Clapham – Maths Teacher
Business class ‘Heart Kids QLD’
Fundraiser
This semester in Year 10 Business class, we
were given the opportunity to raise money for
a charity of our choice. This year, we decided
to raise money for Heart Kids QLD, a charity
that I am personally touched by. Heart Kids
QLD is a charity that supports families with children who have a
congenital heart disease. We raised approximately $800 as a
whole. My enterprise class ran a ‘Guess the Hearts in the Jar’
competition. The other enterprises ran a raffle with three
different prizes. The project was a fun and active opportunity for
students to get to know one another and work together to
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achieve one main goal - to raise money for Heart Kids QLD. I
just want to thank everyone who helped out by buying raffles or
guessing a number of hearts. It is a big help for Heart Kids
QLD.
Breanna Wilken - Year 10 Student
Playful Rascals
Another fun and exciting year of playgroup has sadly come to
an end. Thank you so much to families that join us every week
and our dedicated students that work so hard to make learning
fun. Playful Rascals will recommence on Friday 12 February
from 9:15-11:30am. We hope you all have a happy and safe
holiday, and can’t wait to see you all again next year!
Ami-Lee Tully – Early Childhood Teacher
Community News
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