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CAMPERDOWN COLLEGE NEWSLETTER Term 3, Week 8, 3rd September 2015
Camperdown
riday 28th August was a night to remember, with our senior students dazzling a very appreciative audience at the 2015 Camperdown College Debutante Ball.
Our dancers earned high praise for their accomplishments on the dance floor, which culminated in a very energetic and entertaining rendition of Greased Lightning!
Congratulations to all participating students and thank you to the wider school community for the terrific support given to this event. Cherie Kilpatrick, Principal
Camperdown College
Camperdown College 2015 Debutantes
Our Mission: Camperdown College will provide exemplary teaching and learning programs within excellent facilities which foster school pride,
aspiration and persistence to achieve high levels of learning for all students.
Calendar of Events
Friday 4th September Father’s Day Breakfast from 7.30am at the Junior Campus See page 5
Friday 4th September Father’s Day Stall for Prep – Year 6 students See page 5
Tuesday 8th September Sporting Schools (After School Sports) program concludes for Term 3
Wednesday 9th September Parents & Friends Meeting at the Junior Campus from 7.30pm
Thursday 10th September Year 7 – 12 Parent Teacher Interviews at the Senior Campus from 3.30pm – 6.30pm
Thursday 10th September Scholastic Book Club due for Prep – Year 6 students
Thursday – Friday 10th – 11th September VSSS Rehearsal Days at Hisense Arena in Melbourne
Saturday 12th September VSSS Performance Day at Hisense Arena in Melbourne
Saturday 12th September Camperdown College Mow Down at Frederick Street from 10am
Monday 14th September AFL 9’s for Year 4 students at the Camperdown Footy Oval
Wednesday 16th September Unit 2 Biology Excursion to the Melbourne Zoo
Thursday 17th September Junior Campus Concert from 7pm in the Senior Campus Hall
Friday 18th September Sporting Heroes Day at the Junior Campus More information next week
Friday 18th September Junior Campus Celebration of Learning Assembly from 1.35pm
Friday 18th September Last day for Term 3: Prep – Year 12 students are dismissed at 2.30pm
Monday 5th October First day for Term 4
From the Principal’s Desk…
Congratulations to our thirty-four senior
students who participated in Friday night’s
Debutante Ball. It was an absolute
pleasure to be in the audience and enjoy
this showcase of our students’ talents on
the dance floor. It was terrific to see lots
of smiles as nerves gave way to
excitement over the course of the evening.
Thank you to our wonderful Debutante Ball coordinator
and training supervisor Vicki Angus; to Christine Esh for
many hours of administrative support; to our highly skilled
dance trainers Lesley and Trevor Ellington; to our
decorating committee comprising Jodie Lucas, Lisa
McDonald, Joanne Conheady and Lisa Jones; and to the
many parent, staff and student helpers for the generous
contributions of time, labour, food, props, ideas and moral
support. We look forward to our next Debutante Ball in
2017, providing an opportunity for our current Year 8 and 9
students to star on the dance floor!
This week marks the beginning of
Spring and we have introduced
changed sun smart practices to better
protect students, staff and visitors. The
SunSmart app is checked daily and when the UV rating is 3
or above, students and staff are notified that sun protection
must be considered. At the Junior Campus, all students are
required to wear their school hats outside on these days. At
the Senior Campus, students are encouraged to wear a hat
outdoors. This can be a hat brought from home (not a cap) or
a navy bucket hat ($10) or broad brimmed hat ($9) available
at the Senior Campus Office. Staff are wearing hats outdoors
on UV3+ days to model sun smart behaviour and remind
students of the need to wear sun protection. Sunscreen is also
strongly recommended on these days. Whilst the school has
sunscreen available for use, students are encouraged to have
their own on hand to regularly apply.
The changed expectations in relation to hats have been
incorporated into the newly ratified Uniform Policy and a
full Sun Smart Policy has recently been drafted by the
Policy Sub-committee of School Council. Please see the
Camperdown College Policies section on page 9 for further
details. Your feedback would be very welcome prior to this
policy being finalised.
Next year will see changes to the way the school canteen
is run, to ensure the longer term viability of this service. In
2016, the canteen will offer full service three days each
week (likely to be Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) and
students at both campuses will be able to purchase lunch
from the canteen on these days. On the other two days, the
canteen will only serve snacks to Senior Campus students
at recess and lunchtime; meals will not be available. This
reflects the school community’s current buying habits and
is a more sustainable model for the future.
We are considering other ways to complement the service
offered by the school canteen and if the success of the new
College Café elective is anything to go by, our students
will continue to be well catered for! On Thursdays, Senior
Campus students and staff are now able to purchase a
range of freshly cooked items prepared by the Year 9/10
elective class. Changed canteen service arrangements in
2016 may also open up opportunities for the SRC and JSC
to fundraise through special lunch days. If you have any
questions or suggestions relating to the school canteen
service next year, please make contact with me through
either campus office.
Where will you be on Saturday 12th
September? We are
spoilt for choice, with two fabulous events involving
Camperdown College students on offer for the public to
enjoy. Our Victorian State Schools Spectacular dance team
will be performing in Melbourne at Hisense Arena and the
great Camperdown College Mow Down is also happening,
here at the Frederick Street Sporting Complex. Both
events will be a spectator’s delight and I strongly
encourage you to set this date aside!
Ms Cherie Kilpatrick, Principal
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Interim Reports:
Interim Reports have been posted home. These reports provide valuable information to parents about how students
are progressing, behaving and coping with specific subject matter. Parents of students who have an Individual
Learning Plan in specific subjects will receive these plans and have the opportunity to discuss the goals that have
been set for the semester.
Interviews will be held on Thursday 9th
September from 3.30pm – 6.30pm in the AG Daws Hall and parents and
students are strongly encouraged to attend. Each student has a booking sheet and will need to book specific times,
keeping in mind that those parents who make an appointment have priority over those who do not have pre-booked appointments.
Debutante Ball:
An exquisite sewing room was the backdrop for the thirty-four students and flowergirl Stella Horspole and pageboy Lewis Regan who
were presented to the Corangamite Shire Councillor Ruth Gstrein and her husband Peter, College School Council President Mel
Micallef, Junior Campus Assistant Principal Clare Monk and dance trainers Lesley and Trevor Ellington at our Debutante Ball on
Friday evening. The students all looked resplendent in their outfits and carried themselves with poise. Many parents, extended family
members and friends watched on as the students performed a series of upbeat presentation dances such as the tango, merengue,
evening three step and jive. The students danced confidently and proudly. Chelsea Fox and Kim Gration introduced each student and
gave a précis of their achievements, thoughts and ambitions and read out the dress descriptions. There are many people who need to
be acknowledged for the hard work that they put into making this event such a special and memorable occasion so I have included
below a copy of the parts of the speech that students Sarah Blackley and Callum McIlveen presented on the night:
The dances we have performed tonight are a reflection of the many tireless hours of work that all students have put in over the
past month and could not have been achieved without our fantastic dance instructors Mr Trevor and Mrs Lesley Ellington. The
progression they have helped us make from the first training until now has been remarkable and I think you will all agree that
we’ve put on a fine performance tonight.
Many thanks must also go to our flowergirl, Stella Horspole and page boy, Lewis Regan who have both presented themselves
exceptionally well.
We would also like to thank Ms Angus for the many hours of planning that has happened to ensure this evening has been a
success. With deb meetings always being the highlight of our weeks, keeping us up to date with the planning and other exciting
news she has done a great job.
Of course we would like to thank our parents for supporting us throughout the process from hair and makeup trials to trying on
multiple dresses and of course taking us to multiple trainings. Our parents have helped us with every request to which we are very
grateful for.
An event like this couldn’t come together without the help from all the people behind the scenes. To Jodie Lucas, Lisa McDonald,
Joanne Conheady and Lisa Jones on the decorating committee, you have done an outstanding job making the hall look absolutely
phenomenal. Thanks to the parents who have supplied supper and helped prepare it today and of course to our Parents & Friends
Association who will serve us tonight. Thanks also must go to Lisa McDonald for the organisation of our suits.
We must finally thank Christine Esh for the beautiful job she has done with the tickets and the programme that you all received.
Blood Bank:
Last week, I had the pleasure of accompanying eight VCAL students to the Warrnambool Red Cross Blood Bank. As part of his
Personal Development program, Ben Blackley organised for students to donate blood. For some students, this was a new experience
and for others it was a return visit. The staff were very impressed with the generosity and maturity of the students.
Book Week:
This term, every time students have read a book they have been encouraged to fill out a leaf and pin it on a tree in the library. It was
lovely to see that this activity culminated in a fully adorned tree by the beginning of Book Week. To celebrate, Mrs Van Dijk
presented students with a surprise – scrumptious cupcakes.
Holiday Revision:
During the first week of the school holidays, a number of revision activities will be conducted for students studying Year 12 subjects.
A copy of the revision timetable will be distributed to students next week and be included in the next addition of the newsletter.
Attendance at these sessions is compulsory.
Vicki Angus
Senior Campus Assistant Principal
Breakfast Club:
Our Breakfast Club has been well received by the students at the Junior Campus and is becoming a very social
occasion for the children to have breakfast with many of their friends before going into school. Breakfast consists of
cereal with milk, fresh fruit, toast with a variety of toppings and juices. Breakfast Club is held every Friday morning
from 8.20am to 8.40am. All students are welcome.
(Due to the Father’s Day Breakfast tomorrow, Breakfast Club has been cancelled for this week.)
Senior Campus News
Junior Campus News
Excellence ~ Respect ~ Responsibility ~ Caring ~ Honesty Clare Monk
Junior Campus Assistant Principal
Year 5/6 Melbourne Camp:
Yesterday morning, our Year 5/6 students rose with the sun to make their way to the train station ready to enjoy the sites and
atmosphere of the city on their much anticipated Melbourne school camp. Mr Bennett and Mrs Coates have planned an exciting
itinerary, including a tour of the MCG and the National Sports Museum, a visit to Parliament House, an evening meal in Lygon Street,
some relaxation time with a swim at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre and a visit to Queen Victoria Market. The students will
make their way home on Friday afternoon, with plenty to recount.
Hooptime:
Our Year 3/4 All Stars (pictured right) worked very hard in each of their games,
displaying great offence and defence. We scored several goals throughout the day
which was very exciting. All students greatly improved their skills and confidence
throughout the day and gave it their all in each game. A big thank you to Gavin
Boyle, one of our VCAL students, who came along and coached for the day. All
students were well behaved and enjoyed their time in Terang.
Book Week:
What another successful book character parade we had last Wednesday! Where’s
Wally, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Sponge Bob, Mary Poppins, Paddington Bear, Little
Red Riding Hood, Fancy Nancy, lots of superheroes and the list goes on…
Thank you to Barbara Purcell for organising the day and the students and parents for the effort you all put into the costumes. Book
Week has been a tradition in schools for decades as many parents will remember their own time dressing up for the event in their
youth. I hope that you have all taken the challenge to read with your children every day. It is such a special time and all children love
to be read to.
Pre Service Teacher:
This week we welcome April Meade, a first year Deakin student, to our College. April is working in our Prep room under the
guidance of Kim Clark.
Attendance:
The Department of Education promotes attendance vigorously with Everyday Counts. It
is an important message; we firmly believe every day (and every minute) counts.
Schooling is more than facts and figures; children that are late or miss school often feel
anxious regarding their learning and their friendships. Any student arriving after 8.50am
will be recorded as late in our system and must be checked in at the office prior to going
to class. In saying this, absence for illness is a normal part of schooling and children
should remain home when they are ill.
Sporting Schools Program:
Just a reminder that our Sporting Schools Program (After School Sports) concludes for Term 3 next Tuesday 8th
September. The
students have thoroughly enjoyed improving their basketball skills at the stadium this term and eagerly await the program in Term 4.
Father’s Day:
We hope to see many of our children enjoying breakfast tomorrow morning with their Dad/special person to celebrate Father’s Day.
Parents & Friends will put on a scrumptious meal consisting of bacon and egg sandwiches, cereal, juice, fruit, yoghurt and tea and
coffee for $3.00 per head. Breakfast will be served at the Junior Campus from 7.30am – 8.30am.
The annual Father’s Day Stall will be held at the Junior Campus tomorrow morning for students in Prep – Year 4. Please don’t forget
to send $3 with each of your children so that they are able to purchase a gift for their Dad/special person. I would like to thank our
Parents & Friends for their tireless effort in coordinating both the Father’s Day Breakfast and Stall.
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to wish all our fathers, grandfathers and step fathers a relaxing day this Sunday. Put your
feet up, sit back, indulge yourself and enjoy your time with your loved ones. You are appreciated, not just on Father’s Day, but every
single day!
Australian Schools Triathlon Challenge:
Camperdown College is competing in the Australian Schools Triathlon Challenge in Warrnambool, at the
Lake Pertobe precinct at the Warrnambool Beach and Foreshore. This will be held on Friday 20th
November for Year 3 – 6 students. Please return the slip below so that I can finalise numbers. Please note:
the cost will be $20 per student and parents will need to arrange for their child’s bike to be in
Warrnambool for the event. For further information please contact Caroline Duynhoven or students can
register individually at stc.org.au.
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participating in the Australian Schools Triathlon Challenge in Warrnambool on Friday 20th
November 2015.
They wish to compete as: An individual OR Team of 3
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Senior Campus communication sent to parents this week:
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Students who attended the School for Student
Leadership at Marlo during Term 2 are conducting a
competition to guess the number of jelly beans in the
jar.
All proceeds will be used in their Community Learning Project
where they hope to make improvements to the toilets at the
Frederick Street Sporting Complex. These toilets are used by
students regularly during Sport sessions and Athletics Carnivals
and are seriously in need of a make-over.
Guesses cost 50 cents each or you can have three guesses for
$1.00. The jar will be at the Junior Campus Office until next
Friday 11th
September and then it will be at the Senior Campus.
HHuurrrryy,, tthheerree ’’ss oonnllyy ffiivvee ddaayyss lleefftt!! Hurry, there’s only five days left to collect one sticker for every $10 that you spend at
Woolworths supermarkets! Don’t forget to put your name on your completed sticker sheets
and place them into the Earn & Learn boxes at the Junior and Senior Campus Offices.
Collect a bonus sticker this week for each of the following brands that you purchase
in your shopping:
Junior Campus Concert Thursday 17th September from 7pm
In the Senior Campus Hall
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Parents & Friends will require volunteers at the Mow Down to help with their barbeque and refreshments.
If you are able to volunteer some time, please contact Parents & Friends President Marie Jopling on 5595 1199.
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Prep – Year 6 students took pride in choosing their costumes for the parade that took place last
Wednesday 26th
August to celebrate Book Week for 2015. Below are just some of the characters
that graced the Junior Campus to rejoice in the theme Books light up our world.
CCllaayy SShhoooottiinngg CChhaammppiioonnsshhiippss Congratulations to Tilly Morgan on competing at the Regional
School Student Clay Target Championships in Noorat on Thursday
27th
August.
Tilly competed in the senior girls section and finished mid-range
which is a fantastic effort. It is great to see our students
representing Camperdown College at a number of different sports.
Well done Tilly!
Ashleigh Bloomfield, Year 7 – 12 Sport Coordinator
Clockwise from below: Mark
Hope-Doherty, Bayleigh Quarrell,
Jordan Kempton and Riley McGillivray; Alexandra Waterfall,
Amber Clissold, Ruby Kempton and
Mia Pik-White; Sophia Petric and Hayley Lucas; Miss Tucker; Nancy
Leonard-Pekin, Philippa Kempton,
Keira Johnston and Lila Horspole; Bailey McDonald and James
O’Neil.
DDeessiiggnn CCrreeaattiivviittyy TTeecchhnnoollooggyy NNeewwss On Monday morning, Magnum Welders in Cobden kindly donated a new MIG
welder to the Camperdown College DCT room! Magnum Welders have been on
board supporting the lawn mower build from very early on and we purchased one of
their Arc/TIG/Plasma machines at the beginning of the year to enhance the school
metal program and support the mower build. Lots of students have had the
opportunity to Arc and TIG weld this year thanks to our new machine and it hasn't
missed a beat. The models that the students have built so far have surpassed my
initial thoughts and just goes to show what having a variety of equipment on hand
can lead to. Throughout the year, Graeme and Helen at Magnum have kept an eye
on the VCAL mower progress via the Camperdown College Lawn Mower Racing
Team Facebook page.
It was a pleasant surprise when I dropped in on Monday and the guys had a MIG machine and
accessories ready to donate. A MIG welder will give middle school and older students the chance to
experience the exact machines used in the industry and it will allow the older students to fabricate larger
models more efficiently. The Magnum MIG will also allow me to construct new welding and storage
benches easily over the summer holidays. Once again a big thank you to Magnum Welders and if anyone
in the school community would like to have a look at the new equipment, please contact me.
Ben McKenzie
Design Creativity Technology Teacher
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Junior Campus Working Bee Thank you to our hard working volunteers (Jane, Lachie and Nick Bennett; David, Claire, Ruby and Pippa Kempton; Lesa,
Trevor and Alan Best; Jacinta, Simon, Finn, Fletcher and Sam Tolland; Jodie and Ben McKenzie; Chris and Patrick
Spokes; Michelle and Lillian Teal; and Russell Moyle) who did an excellent job on Saturday 22nd
August improving the
McKinnon Street end of the Junior Campus yard.
The old outdoor stage had served the school well and provided many hours of
enjoyment for students, but time and the elements had taken their toll and the stage has
now been removed. The amphitheatre seating built into the slope will remain and the
ground will be flattened out and made suitable for play. An old fence at the rear of the
campus was also removed, opening up the area considerably. A major undertaking at
the working bee (and in the weeks before and since) has been the transformation of the
old portable classroom site into a tiered orchard. Most of the trees have now been
planted and we look forward to watching them grow. More working bees are planned to
further develop the Junior Campus yard and we hope these will also be well supported.
Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club has been running at the Senior
Campus on Thursday mornings and at the Junior
Campus on Friday mornings from 8.20am. We have
lots of breakfast options available, including juice,
toast, crumpets, muffins, fruit and lots of cereal.
By having breakfast before the school day, students
are able to have better concentration, attention, mood
and lots more energy to learn!
Angela Brown, Student Wellbeing Officer
Left: Senior Campus students Kane Leishman, Corey Jolly and
Daniel Moroney: Right: Junior Campus students Nicholas Bennett,
Jordan Grey, Dalton Mitchell and Victoria Dove.
Hop into the frog pond… Last week, the Prep students were learning how to write an
Information Report. We chose to write about frogs.
After we explored some frog facts, we wrote about them and then
made a frog in the pond to finish off the lesson. We had lots of fun and
we now know a lot of interesting information about frogs.
Kim Clark, Prep Teacher
Top:
Patrick
Spokes and Jackson
Bennett;
Left: Kim
Garo.
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Six Year 5/6 students travelled to Melbourne on Saturday 22nd
August to participate in an Immersion Day at the Indonesian
Consulate General. Poutu Emery, Cain Hope, Cynan Ellerton, Jack Kempton, Pennylayne Norris and Marissa Ingham were
accompanied by Kellie Kempton and Bu Jenna and everyone enjoyed a day filled with language and cultural workshops. Students
were also very happy to work in small groups with their kakak (older siblings), who were Indonesian students studying at various
Melbourne universities.
The morning was spent playing Indonesian trivia and participating
in small group speaking activities. After some delicious Indonesian
snacks for recess, students played Sepak Bola Sarung (soccer
wearing sarongs) and Balap Kelereng (marble and spoon races).
Students showcased their performing arts skills next, retelling a
famous fable in Indonesian and acting out each scene. Lunch
consisted of Indonesian style KFC with yellow rice and noodles.
Finally, the afternoon workshops were Twister and Uno played in Indonesian, learning a traditional West-Javanese dance and mask
making. All students thoroughly enjoyed themselves and the Year 5 students are looking forward to going again next year! A big
thank you must go to Kellie Kempton for driving and accompanying the group for the day.
Bu Jenna, Indonesian Teacher
Indo Lingo Complete the activity below and return it to Bu Jenna for your name to be entered into a prize draw at
the end of term. There will be a winner from both the Senior and Junior Campuses.
Below are some greetings in Indonesian:
apa kabar? how are you?
hebat: great
baik-baik-saja: just fine
kurang baik: not so good
Match the Indonesian greetings below with the English meaning:
apa kabar? great
hebat not so good
baik-baik-saja how are you?
kurang baik just fine
CCaammppeerrddoowwnn CCoolllleeggee PPoolliicciieess –– SSuunn SSmmaarrtt We would be very appreciative of any feedback from the school community in relation to a new Sun Smart Policy which has been
drafted by the Policy Sub-committee of School Council. You are welcome to access this draft on the College website
(www.camperdowncoll.vic.edu.au) and also our Skoolbag App or it can be collected from either campus office.
Please read the policy and contribute feedback by either writing it onto the document and returning it to either campus office, or by
emailing your feedback to ([email protected]) with the subject heading: Sun Smart Draft Policy. The Policy
Sub-committee will collect and consider all feedback prior to making recommendations to School Council.
Please submit your feedback at your earliest convenience this term.
Cherie Kilpatrick
Principal
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21st August 2015: Jordyn Pillar, Zack Regan, Eagan Winsall, Jack Kempton, Declan Tickner, Liam Erasmus and Tulin Meric.
28th August 2015: Oliver Clark, Marissa Ingham, Cain Hope, Pennylayne Norris, Charlie Kempton, Taylor Sanders, Poutu Emery, James O’Neil, Ryan Stares, Cynan
Ellerton, Ishmael Rothman and Tyler Heffernan-Morgan.
Saturday 12th September
at Hisense Arena in
Melbourne
CCaammppeerrddoowwnn CCoolllleeggee UUnniiffoorrmm SShhoopp The Camperdown College Uniform Shop is located at the Senior Campus
and open at the following times during school terms: Wednesdays from 3.15pm – 4.00pm
Fridays from 8.30am – 9.15am and 3.15pm – 4.00pm
The 2015 AFL season is coming to a close. The ladder is very close and will come down to the wire this
weekend, which is the last round. Thank you to those who have participated all year, the winners will be
announced in the next newsletter and have played for the following prizes: 1st $120, 2
nd $75, 3
rd $35 and
last place will receive their money back ($10).
1. Matthew Wines 137 16. Kasey Walsh 108
2. Lachie Stephenson 136 17. Nick Bennett 105
3. Daniel Morris 133 18. Ruby Walsh 103
4. Jack Helmore 133 19. Jacinta Tolland 103
5. Graeme Bennett 129 20. Sam Walsh 99
6. Kim Helmore 127 21. Jodie McKenzie 98
7. Dave Wilkinson 126 22. Sam Tolland 98
8. Riley Helmore 125 23. Fletcher Tolland 97
9. Simon Tolland 125 24. Charlie Kempton 96
10. Zoe Wilkinson 124 25. Riley Stephenson 95
11. Jane Bennett 123 26. Jordy Kempton 94
12. Amy Stephenson 122 27. Jack Kempton 93
13. Lachie Bennett 121 28. Sadie Walsh 91
14. Grant Fleming 119 29. Kellie Kempton 91
15. Finn Tolland 118
Corangamite Relay for Life
27th
– 28th
February 2016 in Noorat Our 2016 event is to be held at Noorat in
February 2016. We have an
information/registration night at 6pm at the
Noorat Recreation Reserve on 19th
October. All
registrations online will be $20, however paper
registrations will be $25. If you need assistance,
please ring Trish on 0434 926 732. A Team
Captain meeting will be held later in the year and
again just before the event. This is our 6th
event
around the Corangamite Shire and we hope to
have a great turn out of participants for this
worthwhile cause. If you think you can help the
Committee with ideas or assistance please
contact Trish. Looking forward to your support.
Sacrament of Penance (Reconciliation): If you have a child in Year 2 that would like to
complete their Sacrament of Reconciliation,
please contact Mel Fox at St Patrick’s Primary
School on 5593 1962. For your child to be
accepted into the program, they must have been
baptised and the enrolment form must be
completed with the payment of $20. The cost
includes the text/work book, a candle, an
information booklet and the transfer for their
stole.
Camperdown Little Athletics Centre
Family, Fun and Fitness!
Little Athletics is back again for 2015-16 for all girls and boys aged 5 to 16 years.
The registration pack collection and Come & Try Night is on Friday 9th October at 4pm.
The competition commences on Friday 16th October at 4.20pm.
@ the Athletics Track, Fuller/Frederick Street (behind the Basketball Stadium).
Register online at www.lavic.com.au & click on McDonalds Registration Logo (Cost $120 for entire 15/16 season).
For additional information, contact:
Mick Kavanagh (President) on 0407 353 923 or Kathy Hallyburton (Registrar) on 0419 671 300.