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Office Hours: 8:00am – 4.00pm Telephone: 9257 0400 23 September 2021 Students are to arrive at school between 8:30am and 8:45am. The school day begins at 8:45am. After 8:45am the student is deemed to be late and must go to the front office for a late note. C1- Rose-Anna Clays Chelsea Colyer Obe Albrecht C6- Princess Untayao Jacob Spence EC4- Jennifer Newton Ronan Lynn EC5- Tallulah Snyder Christopher Walley ScienceBryan Martins Sport- Rahab Rokobukai HONOUR CERTIFICATES Congratulations to the following students who received honour certificates at the last assembly: A1- Mya Tucker Symone Candeloro Ethan Smart A6- Zen Clarke Kristoffar Byrne-King B3- Danielle Fleming Hedley Ryder B4- Abbie Turner Cariece Barfield B5- Diane Narkle Michael Berry Dear Parents, Carers and Staff, Engaging Generations Project There is movement at the station for the word has passed around that our community generations are all together bound. The aim of engaging generations is to develop a unique social mentorship initiative in Swan View. Through this project people of different age groups will take part in activities that enable sharing and connecting as well as mutual learning and support. The big picture aim is to provide opportunities for people of all ages to come together to build a stronger and more connected community. In this way we aim to reduce isolation and create a sense of belonging. It is planned that there will be partnerships between the school and a broad range of stakeholders. We have had several meetings to discuss ways in which the community might be connected. And those suggestions include: Community gardening Listening to students reading Sharing skills such as knitting, crocheting, wood work, morning teas, guest speakers and so on. In Term 4, week 5, we plan to have an old time/ new time sing along and morning tea for older persons in our community. Mr Shoenmakers has put together a song list for the generations to enjoy. I acknowledge the hard work of the community members who are pursuing the dream of creating a stronger community in order to support a stronger school. Enjoy the holiday break with the children. Marg Coming Soon Students return for Term 4 Tuesday 12 October Mr Keith Herbert, who is the Great Grandfather of Tamzin and Harper Wilsmore, supports “Engaging Generations” by watching Tamzin play basketball.

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Page 1: HONOUR CERTIFICATES - swanview.wa.edu.au

Office Hours:

8:00am – 4.00pm

Telephone: 9257 0400

23 September 2021

Students are to arrive at school between 8:30am and

8:45am.

The school day begins at

8:45am.

After 8:45am the student is deemed to be late and must go to the front office for a late

note.

C1- Rose-Anna Clays Chelsea Colyer

Obe Albrecht

C6- Princess Untayao Jacob Spence

EC4- Jennifer Newton Ronan Lynn

EC5- Tallulah Snyder

Christopher Walley

Science– Bryan Martins

Sport- Rahab Rokobukai

HONOUR CERTIFICATES Congratulations to the following students who

received honour certificates at the last assembly:

A1- Mya Tucker Symone Candeloro Ethan Smart

A6- Zen Clarke Kristoffar Byrne-King

B3- Danielle Fleming Hedley Ryder

B4- Abbie Turner Cariece Barfield

B5- Diane Narkle Michael Berry

Dear Parents, Carers and Staff,

Engaging Generations Project

There is movement at the station for the word has passed around that our community generations are all together bound.

The aim of engaging generations is to develop a unique social mentorship initiative in Swan View. Through this project people of different age groups will take part in activities that enable sharing and connecting as well as mutual learning and support. The big picture aim is to provide opportunities for people of all ages to come together to build a stronger and more connected community.

In this way we aim to reduce isolation and create a sense of belonging. It is planned that there will be partnerships between the school and a broad range of stakeholders. We have had several meetings to discuss ways in which the community might be connected.

And those suggestions include: Community gardening

Listening to students reading Sharing skills such as knitting, crocheting, wood work, morning tea’s,

guest speakers and so on.

In Term 4, week 5, we plan to have an old time/ new time sing along and morning tea for older persons in our community. Mr Shoenmakers has put together a song list for the generations to enjoy.

I acknowledge the hard work of the community members who are pursuing the dream of creating a stronger community in order to support a stronger school.

Enjoy the holiday break with the children. Marg

Coming Soon

Students return

for

Term 4

Tuesday

12 October

Mr Keith Herbert, who is the Great Grandfather

of Tamzin and Harper Wilsmore, supports

“Engaging Generations” by watching Tamzin play

basketball.

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Around the School Term 3

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Crazy Hair / Hat Day

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Once again this year our school is participating in Jump Rope for Heart– a fantastic physical activity and fundraising program by the Heart Foundation.

Jump Rope for Heart is a great way for your child to keep fit and learn new skills but it also helps raise funds for vital heart research and education programs.

Swan View Cricket Club

For any students who are interested in playing cricket this summer, Swan View Cricket Club is offering several programs for primary school children. The Blasters programs are very similar to the one Mr Peterson has now stopped providing at school as they are intended to be run by cricket clubs.

Junior Blasters 5-7 yr olds Masters Blasters 7-10 yr olds They will be held on Friday afternoons 5-6pm in term 4 this year and term 1 next year at Brown Park, around the corner from our school: 19th November– 17 December and 11 February—11 March 2022 Junior teams are available for older students 10-12yr olds

Kidsport funding is available for pensioners and health care card holders. To register your child, go to play.cricket.com.au and search for SWAN VIEW CRICKET CLUB then select Junior Blasters, Master Blasters or Junior club cricket. For further information, contact Leon Ottobrino on 0408 925 727

Term 4, 2021 to be held at Swan View Primary School from Sunday 17 Oct Soccer fun for girls and boys aged 2-12 starting from 16 October. The first 30 NEW enrolments receive complimentary shirt and shorts! For a FREE trial phone 0497 759 080.

Mite-E Soccer (2-3 yr old)- a great introduction to soccer! Children work with their parents to learn and develop their motor skills. 35 minute classes- $145.00 for 8 weeks.

Pint Size Soccer (4-5yr old) - Children take their first kicks in soccer! They’ll be introduced to shooting, dribbling, goal keeping and more.– 50 minute classes- $150 for 8 weeks

Intro to Micro- (6-8yr old) The ultimate challenge for young soccer players– 60 minute classes-$160 for 8 weeks

Micro- (6-8 yr old) They’ll learn the rules of the Grasshopper Soccer Big Game. 75 Minute classes. $160 for 8 weeks

Micro Plus- (8-12 yr old) This program focuses on skill development and teamwork in preparation for club soccer. 75 minute classes- $160 for 8 weeks

Mobile: 0497 759 080 Email– [email protected]

Grasshopper Soccer

Greenmount netball club members are holding their first spring social netball fundraiser in Term 4. This will run from 20/10/2021 until 9/12/2021 at the courts behind Swan View SHS. We will have 10 minute quarters with 2,3,2 minute breaks. Games will run from 3.30-4.30, 4.30-5.30 and a possible 5.30-6.30 depending on interest. Bibs will be supplied, no uniforms needed (coloured bibs will be used). All players to bring a water bottle, hair tied back and jewellery removed. Registration will be held at Greenmount Primary School 20/09/2021 from 3pm Swan View Primary School 21/09/2021 from 3pm Or via phone 0421 434 239 Cost-$30 No previous experience necessary, If you would like to donate your time, we need umpires and team

Greenmount Netball Club 2021 Fundraiser