2021 Term 4 Wk 7-8 - Artist & Environmental Weeks
/đ° WHATâS THE NEWSâŚ? đ°
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This fortnight we celebrated artists and the environment:
Insipired by some of the greats, we created Picasso faces, Gale Kaseguma flower collages, finger knitting, Salvador Dali clay sculptures and pottery
With our thoughts on the environment around us, we got busy with hand printed reusable shopping bags, chlorophyll painting, home-made jewellery and perfume and natural paintbrushes
As always, there was also a wide range of activities to challenge the kids physically and mentally, working on both gross and fine motor skills, as well as lots of opportunities to just⌠chill!
đď¸ HOLIDAY PROGRAM đď¸
Bookings are now open (check the email from 23/11) and filling up fast. REMEMBER: you must book into the correct program in January:
If your child is moving into Y2 or above in 2022, book into BIG BEES
LITTLE BEES is for next yearâs Y1s and brand new Kindys ONLY
Any incorrect bookings will be cancelled and you may end up missing out - so please pay attention when booking. Thank you!
đ¤ PARENT REMINDERS đ¤
The weatherâs all over the place at the moment, so please make sure your kids are prepared and send them every day with a HAT, some WARM LAYERS and a WATER BOTTLE. Thank you!
đâs of the WEEKâŚ
DIEGO and ALESSANDRO in Y3 are showing wonderful friendship towards one of the children who joins us from another school. They go out of their way to make sure he feels welcome and included - itâs lovely to witness. Nice one boys - such beautiful role-modelling for the younger kids too.
â IMPORTANT : bookings and absences â
PLEASE remember to let us know if youâre going to miss a session, and avoid that $15 penalty fee!
If youâre subject to a Covid isolation order, please let us know; we can process your absence differently, receiving support from the government, with no charge to you, and no recorded absence.
đ LOCAL TALENT CELEBRATED! đ
Tall Poppy: A Skaterâs Story [Event Cinemas] Sunday 5 Dec, 4:30pm
Join Poppy Starr Olsen live in cinema for her awesome film TALL POPPY, and a post-movie Q&A session with the audience.
Growing up on Curlewis St, Poppy and her siblings were Bondi Nippers and her younger sister attended BBPS. A child who just loved to skate from the age of 8, Poppy Starr Olsen became the No.1 female bowl skater in Australia at 14, took Bronze at the XGames aged 17 and this year, represented Australia at the Tokyo OlympicsâŚ
Check out the trailer and book tickets here