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Gowrie Street Newsletter 30th August 2024

REMINDERS

Check Compass for all of our events in our Calendar.

ALL STUDENTS WITH LONG HAIR SHOULD HAVE IT TIED UP.

Last day of term is Friday 20th September at 2.15pm


BIRTHDAYS

Happy Birthday to Tatu, Lachlan and Aaron
























VALUES AWARDS








CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNER OF OUR PARENT/CARER SURVEY PRIZE














FATHERS DAY/ SPECIAL PERSON'S DAY BREAKFAST

Our Father's Day/ Special Person's Day Breakfast was a resounding success, bringing together fathers, carers and special people, and students for a morning filled with warmth, laughter, and delicious food. The atmosphere was buzzing with excitement as families gathered to celebrate and spend quality time together.


The event featured a delicious spread, from hearty bacon, sausages and eggs to fresh fruit platters. It was clear that everyone enjoyed the delicious offerings, but even more special was the opportunity to create cherished memories with loved ones.


Students were thrilled to share this special morning with their special people, and it was heartening to see the bond between them as they engaged in conversations, shared stories, and simply enjoyed each other's company. The joy on the children’s faces as they proudly introduced their people to their friends and teachers was beautiful.


A huge thank you goes out to all the staff who volunteered and made this event possible. Your hard work and dedication ensured that this year’s Father’s Day Breakfast was not only memorable but also a testament to the strong sense of community we have here at our school.


We look forward to many more events like this that bring our school community closer together. Thank you to all the fathers and father figures who joined us—you made the day truly special!


FATHER'S DAY SLICE FUNDRAISER

Thank you to the Parent Carers and Community Group for running our Father's Day Slice fundraiser. Thank you to Liz for all your hard work in organising it all. They raised almost $400- an amazing effort!

Thank you to Liz, David Gray, Beaudie Sheppard, Rabbii Sheppard, Steven Weston and

Caitlin Moore and little helper Ryder Shaw.



MELBOURNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA WORKSHOPS

We are very excited that our students from grade's 3-6 will working with the MCO for three sessions, including one in Term 4 with Allara Briggs Pattison. Our first session is on Monday and should be an amazing opportunity for our students. You can find out about the work Allara Briggs Pattison is making with MCO here and we will keep you all updated about how our students are participating.



We will be having our 3-6 students perform Shordi Krik- this year's song on Friday 6th September at assembly.



THIS WEEK IN PICTURES






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