newsletter-18-03-2015

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newsletter-18-03-2015
Anthony Street
Ascot QLD 4007
Website: http://www.ascotss.eq.edu.au/
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (07) 3326 9333
Fax: (07) 3326 9300
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Issue 8 – Wednesday 18 March 2015
ASAA Accreditation
FROM GAYLE COLEMAN: PRINCIPAL
Elizabeth E, Lucy H, Robert E, Jack M, Moni S and Kioa
P who were selected for City District Touch
Congratulations to all staff, students and parents for
successfully being recognised by the Australian Schools
Accreditation Agency. I would personally like to thank Angela
Dawson, Melissa Provost-Boyle and Sharyn Hadden for the
work over the past eighteen months into the accreditation
process. Continuing accreditation status is subject to ASAA’s
acceptance of an annual accreditation confirmation report
indicating that Ascot State School is implementing the
recommendations as set out below.
Marcus D and Elizabeth E who were selected for City
District Soccer.
Ascot State School was highly commended for demonstrating
high levels of performance in:
Student Successes
Congratulations to:
Emma S who came equal third in the Aquathon during
H.P.E. Week.
Celebrations of Learning
I invite all parents to our Celebrations of Learning in classrooms
commencing next week. This is an opportunity to see what your
child has been learning in class throughout Term 1. I hope you
can come along and see the wonderful work happening in our
classrooms. Times are listed below:
• The school has established a strong and respected
identity and enjoys wide community support
• Student learning outcomes exceed state and national
benchmarks
• Strong school leadership is focused on improving
teaching and learning
Prep
Monday 23/3/15
2.00-3.00pm
• The school has established a quality portal providing
ready access to policies, resources and student data
Year 1
Friday 27/3/15
2.30-3.00pm
• The school has excellent management policies
Year 2
Friday 27/3/15
8.30-9.00am
• The school offers a wide array of quality curricular
and non-curricular opportunities.
Year 3
Thursday 26/3/15
8.50-9.20am
Year 4
Thursday 26/3/15
8.50-9.20am
Year 5
Thursday 26/3/15
2.30-3.00pm
Year 6
Tuesday 24/3/15
2.30-3.00pm
If you are interested in discussing your child’s progress with the
class teacher, you will have the opportunity for parent-teacher
interviews at the beginning of Term 2. Alternatively you are
always welcome to make an appointment to meet with class
teachers before or after school.
Recommendations for the future included:
• Complete the current review of the school purpose
and vision, with input from all stakeholder groups and
publish and communicate the revised documents to
the wider school community
• Refine the current organisational chart and line
management processes to reflect recent leadership
changes and to align with the revised school purpose
and vision.
• Implement the school pedagogical framework to
ensure high quality teaching and learning is
embedded across the school.
I look forward to working with the staff, students and parent
community to establish the future direction for Ascot State
School. As we are in the final year of implementing the actions
and strategies from the 2012-2015 Strategic Plan, this year
will be an important step in developing/mapping the preferred
future for Ascot State School. It will be important to maintain
our strong traditions while providing innovative and engaging
practices to improve learning outcomes for all Ascot students.
Year 6 Student Leaders Day at
Convention Centre
Sports Development – Years 3 &
6
Regards
Saturday 21/3/15
Harmony Day
Swim Club Presentation Night
Gayle Coleman
Principal
Monday 23/3/15-
BOUQUETS
Monday 23/3/15
Celebrations of Learning
Friday 27/3/17
Thank you to the parents who joined the Ascot State School
Council for welcome drinks last Wednesday. I enjoyed the
healthy and robust discussion on our before school reading
program.
FROM YOUR P&C
Thank you to those parents who have expressed an interest
in joining the P&C. Our Annual General Meeting will be held
tonight, Wednesday 18 March 2015 at 7.30pm in the School
Hall.
9.00am: 5C Assembly (Hall)
10.30am: 1D Assembly (Hall)
Last day to RSVP for Year 1
Lunch
Tuesday 24/3/15
Tuesday 24/3/
15-Thursday 26/3/15
Honours Choral Program
Wednesday 25/3/15
Final day for Spellathon monies
Welcome Group
9.00am Student Banking
The following executive positions will become vacant:
• President
• Vice-President (two positions)
• Secretary
FROM MRS HADDEN: MIDDLE SCHOOL
YEARS 3-6
• Treasurer
• Chair of all Sub-Committees (Swim Club, Tuckshop,
Uniform Shop, FoVAD, Physical Environment, Health
& Wellbeing Group, FOM).
We already have some parents who have indicated that they
will be seeking (re)election, but we ask that parents give serious
consideration to becoming part of the Executive P&C team
and for those who are new to the school or to Ascot P&C
Association, we suggest becoming a P&C member. It is a
wonderful way to show your child that you value their
education.
To ensure the continuity of our services to the school, it is
imperative that these roles be filled. And if you would like a
say on how money raised is spent, you will need to become a
P&C member to ensure your voting rights. So please print out
the nomination form, sign it and bring it along to the meeting
tonight.
If you have any questions, please email me at
[email protected] .
Sarah Comiskey, P&C President
UPCOMING EVENTS
Wednesday 18/3/15
7.30pm: P&C AGM (Hall)
Thursday 19/3/15
Friday 20/3/15
Free Dress – Orange Day
National Day of Action Against
Bullying and Violence
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SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
FRIDAY 3/4/15-SUNDAY 19/4/15 INCLUSIVE
This Friday, 20 March, is National Day
against Bullying and Violence.
One of our parents, Kelly Millar, was on the
original team who devised and actioned this
day which, as we know, is now a national campaign. This
included choosing the colour orange as the symbol for this vital
initiative. Kelly will join us at the Senior Assembly next Monday
to share her experiences.
Children are asked to dress in something orange on Friday and
to donate a gold coin to support Kid’s Helpline. They will receive
a special Bullying No Way wristband for their donation. These
wristbands were purchased with some of the proceeds from
last year’s “Ascot’s Got Talent”.
Children at Ascot will complete an orange activity in their class.
The winning entry from each class will receive a certificate at
assembly.
Here is the website which has some excellent information and
resources for both home and school:
http://bullyingnoway.gov.au/national-day/for-schools/
resources.html
I would encourage you to share the information with your child
as we can never have too much information around this
important topic.
Well done to the children of 3C who shared some of their ideas
on appropriate behaviour to recognise and prevent bullying.
The children cleverly presented, “My Kitchen Rules”, where
Manu made a guest appearance, with a fantastic French
accent!! Aren’t children the best mimics? It demonstrates how
much they observe through interactions and body language.
The award for observing our ICE strategy when dealing with
bullying behaviour was very timely. When we see the range
of learning opportunities children have in such a short time,
it’s no wonder they are getting weary as the school holidays
approach.
Student of the Week: Prep-Year 2
Next week’s student of the week award is for
“Using the Hi 5”.
Congratulations to:
Student of the Week: Years 3-7
Next week’s award is for Co-Operative
Behaviour and the children who have been
chosen to receive this award should feel very
proud. Being a co-operative citizen can
make school a happy place for all and is an
essential behaviour for lifelong learning. Well
done to the following girls and boys:
Prep A
Diezel J
Frankie C
Prep B
Matisse L
Prep C
Ava D
Madeline B
Year 4D
Baryal M
Georgina D
Milana D
Year 5A
Jacob G
Hazel B
Year 5B
Lachlan M
Ethan L
Eloise D
Johnathon R
Year 5C
Oliver C
Year 6/5
Genevieve C
Year 6A
Beth S
Year 6B
Year 2D
Grace P
Bardia N
Sophia A
Lara E
Year 2E
Harrison E
Hugo M
Eadie M
Daniella C
Charlie T
Finnlay C
Jackson H
The assembly roster for this term is:
Robert E
Date
Wellbeing Focus
Class
Assembly
Focus
1D
Using the
Hi 5
2B
Following
Directions
Wesley B
Year 6C
Alejandro R
Year 4C
Hunter D
Amie R
Kate R
Year 4B
Tiana P
Angeline A
Tayla N
Year 4A
Year 2C
Lulu H
Emerson M
Year 4/3
Austyn P
Addison G
Hunter D
Year 1C
Charlie H
Year 2B
Georgia P
Olivia G
Year 3E
Isabella W
Hamish R
Year 1B
Year 3D
Oliver P
Harry F
Year 1A
Ellouise O
Year 2A
Sienna S
Sam E
Year 3C
Priya B
Tanveer B
Chace B
Prep E
Year 3B
Year 1E
Claudia S
Jack M
Archer B
Ruby H
Matilda R
Prep D
Year 3A
Year 1D
Cyan P
Marcus D
Lachlan S
Ciara P
Have an enjoyable week.
Sharyn Hadden, Deputy Principal
FROM MRS PROVOST-BOYLE: EARLY
YEARS
PREP-YEAR 2
23 March Be Proactive
Everyone is Special
Acceptance of others
says a lot about you!
30 March Be Proactive
Show Respect for
yourself and others.
“Would it be right?” is a
good question to ask
yourself.
Enjoy the week.
Easter Hat Parade
Melissa Provost-Boyle, Deputy Principal
Our Prep Easter Hat Parade and Grandparents Day will be
held on Thursday 2 April from 11.45am-12.15pm, followed by
light lunch in the Covered Games Court. Please join us for this
wonderful occasion.
FROM ANGELA DAWSON
Queensland Academies Partnership School
Ascot State School was delighted to become an accredited
Partnership School with the Queensland Academies in 2014.
Ascot State School is committed to working with the
Queensland Academies as a partner in order to provide
collaborative environments and networks for best practice in
teaching and learning for highly capable students.
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Young Scholars Program
The Queensland Academies’ Young Scholars Program
provides highly capable school students in Years 5 to 9 with
challenging enrichment opportunities.
The rationale for this initiative is to develop the Queensland
Academies Young Scholars Program as a teaching and learning
strategy for gifted/highly capable Years 5-9 students within
mainstream schools. In doing so this will create a sustained
network to align with collaborative development and delivery
of an innovative and unique five year curriculum that responds
to the needs of Education Queensland’s provision for gifted
students.
component). This program is available to Years 5 and 6
students only. Teachers nominate students for the program.
If you are interested in finding out more about the Online
Modules or the Young Scholars Program, please contact me on
[email protected] .
Have a great week.
Angela Dawson, DoL/Differentiation Teacher
The program is delivered at all three Academies in Brisbane and
the Gold Coast and includes participation by our programming
partners including the Queensland Writers Centre, the Gold
Coast City Gallery, the University of Queensland, the
Queensland University of Technology and Griffith University.
Students interested in joining the program can be nominated by
their teacher after meeting at least one of the following criteria:
• A 90th percentile on any individual or group IQ test
• A 90th percentile on a subscale (e.g. verbal
performance) of an individual IQ Test
• A High Distinction or Distinction in the Australian
Schools Science, English or Mathematics
Competitions
• A letter from their teacher confirming that the
student’s academic performance or potential in
Mathematics, Science or English is within the top 10
per cent of the student population.
Students enrolled in the Young Scholars Program have
opportunities to participate in the workshop program that offers
a range of transdisciplinary and challenging experiences. The
Young Scholars Program also affords parents opportunities to
attend lectures that will enable them to further support their
children’s goals and aspirations.
Online Modules
The Queensland Academies online program allows students to:
• engage in one, two or even a whole series of
interrelated courses that build in complexity over time
• work with a range of students from other partner
schools as well as opportunities to work with
Queensland Academies students
• prepare confidently for the challenges of senior
secondary schooling
• support expectations of success, deep enquiry,
authentic research and awareness of self as a global
citizen.
All students entering the program (regardless of year level)
undertake units that are influenced by the high expectations
and challenges associated with learning in the Queensland
Academies and the International Baccalaureate Diploma
Program. The program is accessed by students from home
after school hours. All units are of eight weeks duration (1 hour
Web Conference + 1 hour Tutorial and includes an assessed
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SPEAKING MATHEMATICALLY
Dried beans, macaroni, pasta shells and smarties – for
mathematics?
Yes, these items are very useful to use at home to help the early
years child in mathematics. Here are a few ways they can be
utilised:
• Subitising – to subitise is to ‘know’ how much is in a
collection without actually counting it. Usually children
can subitise up to about 6 items in a collection. When
children are subitising above 2 or 3 ask them how
they knew how many. Demonstrate that subitising 5
can be done by “mentally” partitioning (breaking up)
the 5 into a group of 3 and a group of 2
• Part-part-whole understanding – depending on the
age of your child select an amount for your collection
- for example 10. Place 4 on the table and “hide” the
rest under an object (cup/bowl). Ask for the child to
say how many must be under the object. In other
words, “the whole amount is 10, I have 4 in my hand,
what must the other part be under the bow?” Whole
= 10; part is 4; part is 6. From this number sentences
of addition and the inverse subtraction can be
generated and tested.
• Multiplication understanding - put collections into
equal groups. Two equal groups of 3 = 6. From this
work number sentences in multiplication can be
generated, as can the inverse division.
• An interesting way to use smarties is in data analysis
and statistics. A group of smarties can be “graphed”
by colour. Fractional understanding can be aided
with an open-ended question such as, “I grabbed a
handful of smarties, if 1/3 of them were red, draw
what the smarties could look like”. The key here is
the word, ‘could’. This helps children understand that
mathematics is also about hypothesising
relationships and not always right and wrong
answers.
Did you know?
There is magic in the number nine (9)? Multiply any number with
nine (9) and then sum all individual digits of the result (product)
to make it single digit, the sum of all these individual digits
would always be nine (9).
Monique Russell
P.E. NEWS
School Aquathon
Apologies and congratulations to Emma S who came equal
third in the Aquathon. Well done Emma and sorry for your
omission from the results table last week.
City District Trials
It was a very successful day last Friday for our students who
trialled for Touch and Soccer. Well done to all the students
who trialled and congratulations to the following students who
have been selected in the City District Touch teams: Elizabeth
E, Lucy H, Robert E, Jack M, Moni S and Kioa P. Also
congratulations to Marcus D and Elizabeth E who were selected
for Soccer (a busy and very successful day for Elizabeth). That
makes 22 students in all who have been selected in City District
teams this term, with quite a few who have been selected
multiple times.
Cross Country Training/Distances
to come and cheer the children along. We need parent help
putting up House tents on the oval from 7.30am if you are
available.
Senior Cross Country (Years 3-6) – If you would be available
on Tuesday 31 March for a job at the Cross Country please
email Alayne Graham (address below). We would like some
help putting up House tents at Brothers from 7:30am if you
are available. If there is a doctor amongst the parent body who
would be prepared to act as First Aid Officer at the event,
please contact Alayne Graham. It would be very much
appreciated and you will get a first class viewing seat under the
announcers’ tent near the finishing line!
Year 4 Students
In field lessons we are working on developing throwing and
catching skills with tennis balls. If children can practise this skill
outside their 30 minute lesson, the improvement that can be
made will be well worth the effort. I look forward to hearing
about their efforts and seeing the improvement in their skill level.
In swimming lessons (Weeks 8/9) students need to bring
clothes (shorts/tee shirt) to wear over their togs and sun-shirt as
part of their water survival training.
Alayne Graham ( [email protected] )
Mondays/Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays
Paul Harris ( [email protected] )
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
STUDENT COUNCIL NEWS
BULLYING NO WAY & RACISM NO WAY
DAY
Training sessions will continue until the end of Week 9 to help
students prepare for the Cross Country. Training sessions are
as follows:
Mondays/Tuesdays - morning tea (11:00–11:20) with Mr.
Harris
Wednesday/Thursday mornings (8:10–8:30) with Mrs.
Graham.
Class teachers will also endeavour to do some training with
their classes but it would also be a good idea for students do
some of their own training to help them prepare. Maybe it could
be an activity that families enjoy together. Distances children will
jog/run/walk are:
Prep/Year 1 – 500m (2 laps of the oval)
Year 2 – 750m (3 laps of the oval)
Years 3–6 students
Children born 2006/2007 – 1km
Children born 2005 – 2km
Children born 2003/2004 – 3km for those who want to
be selected for the District trial
- 2km for those who are not trialling.
Junior Cross Country (Prep-Year 2) – Students will move to
the oval next Thursday 26 March at 9.00am and assemble in
House groups. We will begin with Year 2 students, followed by
the Year 1 and last, but not least, our Prep students. Children
should wear House colour shirts, hats and sunscreen and bring
a named water bottle with them. Parents are most welcome
The Student Council is proud to be promoting Friday’s National
Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence. Friday is an
opportunity for the whole Ascot school community to “take
a stand together” against bullying. Everyone will have the
opportunity to complete activities this week within your
classroom to show your support.
On Friday, we are encouraging everyone to wear something
orange to school to show your support. EarlyAct will be
collecting a gold coin donation which will go to Kid’s Helpline,
an important organisation for children who are suffering the
effects of bullying.
On Wednesday and Thursday, the Student Council will be
selling orange, “Bullying No Way” wristbands. The money
raised from these will also go to Kid’s Helpline.
Orange is also is the nationally recognised colour for Harmony
Day. Harmony Day is held on 21 March each year, the day
after Say No to Bullying Day. It is a day of cultural respect for
everyone who calls Australia home – from traditional owners to
those who have come from countries around the world.
The two days share a very important connection. Our school
rules, Be Responsible, Be Respectful and Be Safe, reinforce
how we should behave at school and in the community.
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So Ascot, let’s take a stand together and say ‘Bullying-No Way’
and Racism, No Way!
Tuckshop - Group 1
Thursday
Ascot Student Leaders
26/3/15
SCHOOL COMMUNITY LIAISON
OFFICER’S NEWS
Week 8! The term is flying by. It has been a very rewarding,
settling and busy Term 1.
Friday
27/3/15
Home Bake - Group 1
Leigh C,
Natasha J
Thursday
Kristin H,
Cindy J
Friday
26/3/15
27/3/15
Kristin H, Louise
K, Liz K
Rowena G,
Louise M,
Janiece E
UNIFORM SHOP
All girls from Years 1 to 7 are required to wear the winter
uniform in Terms 2 & 3. If you have a Year 1 girl you will require:
• navy winter tunic
• white blouse
• red belt
• navy bike pants (as girls remove their tunic during PE
lessons).
Boys’ uniform does not alter.
Monday’s Senior Assembly - 3C - Message: Bullying No Way!!
Tonight is the P&C AGM in our Hall from 7.30 pm. All are
welcome.
Please note: next Monday 23 March is the RSVP date for
the Year 1 Lunch at Ruggers scheduled for Friday 27 March,
11.30am-2.45pm - $40.00 payment via “flexischools” to secure
your spot.
All items are available in the Uniform Shop Mondays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays 8.15- 9.30am or via “flexischools”.
Extended Hours: first week of Term 2:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday and Friday
8.15-9.30am
Week Two resumes normal trading: Mondays, Wednesdays
and Thursdays 8.15-9.30am.
Let me know if there are any issues that I can support you with.
It is a two way street.
We look forward to assisting you.
Warm regards,
Uniform Shop
Leanne Buckle, SCLO, 0403 576 688,
[email protected]
UNIFORM SHOP ROSTER
Group 4
FROM THE TUCKSHOP
Easter meal deal - Wednesday 1 April
The Easter Meal Deal is now on “flexischools”. Please place
your order prior to 30 March to ensure your child does not
miss out. The Easter Meal Deal will be the first Tuckshop
experience for the Preps and this is why they have a different
Menu from the Years 1-6 children, to ensure the experience is
one they will enjoy, with an Easter Surprise for all children.
Kathryn, Yolanda and the Tuckshop Committee
TUCKSHOP ROSTERS
Tuckshop - Group 1
Monday
23/3/15
Tuesday
24/3/15
Julie T,
Kath G
Monday
23/3/15
Andrea Y,
Julianne D
Nikki T,
Julie R
Tuesday
Liz W, Leanne N
Wednesday Amanda B,
Skye McG
25/3/15
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Home Bake - Group 1
24/3/15
Wednesday Julia R, Alison S
25/3/15
Monday
Hannah M
23/3/15
Wednesday Kate R
25/3/15
Thursday
Cindy J
26/3/15
YEAR 1 PARENT LUNCH – FRIDAY 27
MARCH 2015
11.30am–2.45pm
Ruggers, Crosby Road, Albion
$40.00 per head
Drink on arrival and lunch
RSVP with payment via "flexischools" by 23/3/15
ASCOT BIG DAY OUT
At the 2013 ABDO the raffles & auctions
raised more than $40,000. This was mainly
due to the generous donation of items by
members of the greater school community and of course the
fantastic class art projects.
Raffles
We would like to have a similar prize pool to 2013 where we had
more than 50 prizes worth more than $10,000. Each person/
organisation is credited (you can be anonymous) with supplying
each prize on the website and on the day. The more prizes the
better!
Auctions
Auction items are normally higher value items that are auctioned
off on the big day. In the past items have included, memorabilia
pieces, dinner with the Treasurer, family holidays, surf boards,
boat charters and much more.
We would like to have the raffle & auction items solidified by
the end of this term so please contact [email protected]
with a short description of your item(s), value, web address
(as appropriate) and a contact name & number. Please do not
hesitate to contact Brad if you have any questions.
ALL FUNDS RAISED GO TO THE P&C TO USE ON
SCHOOL PROJECTS
Brad L
NEWS FROM THE P&C HEALTH AND
WELLBEING COMMITTEE
Cross Country
WELCOME GROUP
Have you recently enrolled your child at our school and would
like to meet other parents? You may be interested in joining our
school's Welcome Group. Our Welcome Group has been set
up primarily as an opportunity for new parents to our school to
meet other school families, although anyone who is interested
in making new friends is welcome to attend! We meet at White
Jam Café, Hendra most Wednesday mornings after drop off.
Welcome Cuppa for English as an Additional Language Parents
of Ascot State School – Thursday 26 March . Please RSVP to
Natalie Rose [email protected] .
Please get in touch with Peter if you have any questions.
Peter, Welcome Group Co-ordinator, Email:
[email protected]
SWIM CLUB
Dear Swim Club Family,
The end of Swim Club is upon us.
We had our Club Championships on Sunday and what a great
afternoon we had. All of our swimmers had a great time and
we would also like to say a great big thank you to all of our
wonderful families for all the help in making the day such a
success.
We are in the process now of choosing all of our awards that
will be given out on Friday night which will be the last Swim Club
night for this season.
With the upcoming Cross Country we are naturally looking for
volunteers to assist with various duties including set up, help
with tents and marshalling. Our PE staff, Alayne Graham and
Paul Harris, would love to see plenty of helpers for this event
and your children would love to see you there as well.
For our Presentation Night we will be having a FREE SWIM for
our swimmers and also a free BBQ sausage sizzle. All parents
will be responsible for your own children whilst they are in the
pool.
Holidays
We will kick off at 5.15pm with the free swim and
commence presentations at 6.00pm.
One fun outing that was omitted for the upcoming holidays is
the Dinosaur Discovery: Lost Creatures of the Cretaceous. This
life like exhibit is being held at the Queensland Museum daily
from 27 March and is sure to be a holiday must. There are
plenty of animated models, including a T-Rex.
Committee members
It would be great at the P&C AGM to see more parents put their
hands up to volunteer support for the various P&C committees.
Please make some time free to attend this evening’s AGM.
Teaching children money matters
For those who missed the article in Monday’s Australian
newspaper, it covered some practical aspects about teaching
our children about money and finance. A major take home point
is the need to focus more on basic mathematics rather than
the concepts of finance which is obvious alien to them at a
young age. Another great reason why the school has employed
a Master Mathematics Teacher.
Pat Gerry. Co-Ordinator, [email protected]
We are looking for some volunteers: we need 2 x BBQ and
2 x Canteen. If you can help us out please contact Rose M
on [email protected] or phone 0417 707 995.
Cameron and I would like to say to all of our Swim Club
members for this season a great big thank you for all the help
you have all given us. It has been such a pleasure to work with
all of our Committee members. You have all worked so hard
and you all need to be congratulated.
It is now time for Cameron and I and all of the Committee to
step down.
There are still a few positions left on the committee for next
season:
Presidents - Hamish C & Anthony F
Vice Presidents - Charles E & POSITION VACANT
Treasurer - William A
Secretary - Brad J
BBQ/Canteen - Veronica S & POSITION VACANT
Data - 1 or 2 (shared) POSITIONS VACANT.
If you are interested in any of these roles please contact
Cameron or myself.
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We would like to thank our sponsors, Ray White Ascot and
Dune Outdoor Luxuries, for their ongoing sponsorship of our
Swim Club.
Thank you everyone.
Tracy Roberts & Cameron McLeod, Ascot Swim Club
Presidents
[email protected] , 0403 387 676/0417
628 032
COMMUNITY NOTICES
Junior Golf at Nudgee. Join the Nudgee Golf Club Junior
Program. Term 2 lessons commence Saturday 18 April 2015.
Register at MyGolf. Questions to [email protected]
or call Gary on 0411 184 125.
St Rita’s College presents the musical “Annie” Friday 1 and
Saturday 2 May 2015. For tickets please contact the school on
3862 1615.
Taekwondo - Mondays and Wednesdays, 5.30-6.30pm, in
School Hall. Do you want to boost your child's self-confidence
and self-esteem and at the same time provide them with a good
physical and mental workout? Taekwondo will increase their
physical fitness, strength, co-ordination, balance, endurance
and flexibility. It also helps improve concentration, memory and
discipline. Training involves general strength and fitness,
self-defence, working on technique, forms (defined patterns
of defence-and-attack motions), sparring and board breaking.
Moon Lee Taekwondo run classes twice a week on Mondays
and Wednesdays, 5.30-6.30pm, in the school Hall. Contact
Daniel on 0433 978 214 or www.moonlee.com.au .
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