The document provides information from the principal of Ocean Forest Lutheran College regarding the end of year celebration service and presentation sessions on December 4th. It discusses looking back on the successes of 2012 and looking forward to developments in 2013. It also provides the term dates for 2012-2013 and a calendar of events for term 4, as well as notices about book lists, immunizations, and the play cafe for 2013.
The document provides details about events at Eggar's Specialist Science College. It summarizes a presentation evening held to celebrate the achievements of 2007 leavers, who received their GCSE certificates and prizes. It also provides updates on the successes of various sports teams and academic achievements of students, especially Year 7 students. The document concludes with the school calendar for 2008 with important dates.
The document summarizes events at Norwood Primary School over the past few weeks, including harvest celebrations where students delivered flowers to elderly residents, a library visit to promote a reading challenge, and fundraising efforts that raised over £150 for the local lifeboat service. It also announces upcoming school events like a PTA meeting and Christmas performances by different year groups.
1) The document is the January 15th, 2010 issue of the Norwood News which includes a message from the Head Teacher thanking the school community for their flexibility during difficult winter weather.
2) It provides information on upcoming term dates and events at the school.
3) Short articles highlight student accomplishments in sports and activities, and recognize a donation made to a children's charity by the school.
4) Poems written by students about snow are featured after recent snowfall provided inspiration.
5) A birth announcement and information on a new attendance recognition program are also included.
Eggar's students achieved excellent GCSE results, with one student ranking in the top ten nationally. Additionally, six students from the school ranked in the top ten for Art & Design: Three Dimensional Design. The strong results reflect the hard work of the students and quality teaching. An evening event will be held where a motivational speaker will present certificates to leavers.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School providing information to parents and students. It includes details about upcoming term dates and events, recognition of student achievements, announcements about a logo design competition for an arts festival and changes to the school's behavior system, a report about a mobile built by students to raise money for cancer research, and notices about library books and a toddler group meeting. It aims to inform readers about recent and upcoming school activities and events.
The document provides information about term dates and events at Norwood Primary School. It introduces new staff members and provides reminders about school procedures. The key points are:
- It welcomes students back and introduces new staff joining the school.
- It provides the term dates and holidays for the upcoming school year.
- It summarizes two end of year events from the previous term: a performance of Oliver and a farewell ceremony for graduating Year 6 students.
- It reminds parents about procedures like updating contact details, labeling belongings, and following the one-way traffic system around the school.
The document provides information about school admissions, dates for the autumn term, school photographs, parking arrangements, after school activities including a wind band and safe cycling courses, and various fundraising initiatives through recycling. Parents are reminded to submit completed admission forms by October 13th and to let the school know about any changes to after school pick up arrangements.
The newsletter provides updates from Norwood Primary School. It announces that the spring term is underway and building projects are progressing on schedule. It also notes that the school has received an award for improvements in basic skills and over 90 students have perfect attendance so far this year. Additionally, it advertises an upcoming PTA meeting and describes a successful Christmas craft morning event.
The document provides details about events at Eggar's Specialist Science College. It summarizes a presentation evening held to celebrate the achievements of 2007 leavers, who received their GCSE certificates and prizes. It also provides updates on the successes of various sports teams and academic achievements of students, especially Year 7 students. The document concludes with the school calendar for 2008 with important dates.
The document summarizes events at Norwood Primary School over the past few weeks, including harvest celebrations where students delivered flowers to elderly residents, a library visit to promote a reading challenge, and fundraising efforts that raised over £150 for the local lifeboat service. It also announces upcoming school events like a PTA meeting and Christmas performances by different year groups.
1) The document is the January 15th, 2010 issue of the Norwood News which includes a message from the Head Teacher thanking the school community for their flexibility during difficult winter weather.
2) It provides information on upcoming term dates and events at the school.
3) Short articles highlight student accomplishments in sports and activities, and recognize a donation made to a children's charity by the school.
4) Poems written by students about snow are featured after recent snowfall provided inspiration.
5) A birth announcement and information on a new attendance recognition program are also included.
Eggar's students achieved excellent GCSE results, with one student ranking in the top ten nationally. Additionally, six students from the school ranked in the top ten for Art & Design: Three Dimensional Design. The strong results reflect the hard work of the students and quality teaching. An evening event will be held where a motivational speaker will present certificates to leavers.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School providing information to parents and students. It includes details about upcoming term dates and events, recognition of student achievements, announcements about a logo design competition for an arts festival and changes to the school's behavior system, a report about a mobile built by students to raise money for cancer research, and notices about library books and a toddler group meeting. It aims to inform readers about recent and upcoming school activities and events.
The document provides information about term dates and events at Norwood Primary School. It introduces new staff members and provides reminders about school procedures. The key points are:
- It welcomes students back and introduces new staff joining the school.
- It provides the term dates and holidays for the upcoming school year.
- It summarizes two end of year events from the previous term: a performance of Oliver and a farewell ceremony for graduating Year 6 students.
- It reminds parents about procedures like updating contact details, labeling belongings, and following the one-way traffic system around the school.
The document provides information about school admissions, dates for the autumn term, school photographs, parking arrangements, after school activities including a wind band and safe cycling courses, and various fundraising initiatives through recycling. Parents are reminded to submit completed admission forms by October 13th and to let the school know about any changes to after school pick up arrangements.
The newsletter provides updates from Norwood Primary School. It announces that the spring term is underway and building projects are progressing on schedule. It also notes that the school has received an award for improvements in basic skills and over 90 students have perfect attendance so far this year. Additionally, it advertises an upcoming PTA meeting and describes a successful Christmas craft morning event.
The document is the first issue of the Maverick Messenger, the monthly newsletter of North Rowan Middle School. It provides information on upcoming events at the school in February, introduces the new principal and his focus on instructional technology and student achievement, and highlights several teachers on staff. It also includes sections on motivational workshops provided to students and teachers, flu prevention tips, new tutoring at the Spencer library, the school counseling program, and various student clubs.
The document provides information about intervention strategies and enrichment activities at Norwood Primary School. It includes:
1) Additional support staff will work with small groups of children through intervention programs to enhance learning in literacy and numeracy.
2) Current interventions include programs for math, early literacy, additional literacy, and further literacy support.
3) Parents can learn more about interventions for their child's year at information evenings on September 30th and October 2nd.
This document provides a summary of events at Eggar's School. It discusses Year 11's last day of school and upcoming exams. It also summarizes a trip taken by Year 7 students to Kew Gardens to study plants and draw sketches. Several students are highlighted for their achievements including their artwork from the trip. Upcoming parent-teacher conferences and open house events are announced. Guidelines are provided around dropping students off safely and the importance of bringing drinks to school. Athletic achievements of several students are recognized. Concerns about overuse of the internet for homework are raised.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood School including a Harvest Festival, cookery club, photographer visit, and PTA meeting. It also discusses the new Eco Committee, possibility of an after-school club, and Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection from last year.
This newsletter from Norwood Primary School provides information about upcoming events and accomplishments of students. It discusses an arts festival that the school will host in 5 weeks with clay modeling done by Year 4 families. It also announces staffing changes for the next school year with new class assignments. Additionally, it advertises local businesses and lists upcoming school events through the end of term in mid-July like a sports day, arts festival, and summer fair.
The Norwood Primary School summer fayre was a success despite rainy weather. There were various performances and activities for visitors to enjoy. The highlight was seeing the head teacher in the stocks. The PTA thanked everyone for their support in making the event possible. Upcoming events at the school were also announced, including the arts festival happening in early July.
The document provides information about various events at Norwood Primary School. It discusses that Year 6 students went on a residential trip to Llangollen, Wales where they participated in activities like canoeing and castle walks. It also mentions that the school will be holding a summer fair and dragons' den competition where students pitched product ideas. Additionally, it provides updates about sports activities and achievements of students. The document shares a schedule of upcoming events and club meeting times at the school.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School. It summarizes events from the school including a Children's University graduation where students received credits for extracurricular activities, sports tournaments and days that the school participated in, achievements of students, and upcoming events at the school. It provides information on term dates and clubs/activities happening in the upcoming week.
The document provides information about upcoming events and changes at Jack Stuart School. It announces that the last day of school is June 28th and describes end of year activities including awards presentations and a celebration assembly. It also notes that four teachers are leaving and three new teachers are joining for the next school year. Report cards will be distributed on the last day unless other arrangements have been made.
The document provides information about the start of the new school year at Norwood Primary School. It introduces the new head teacher, Lee Dumbell, and welcomes parents and children back for the autumn term. It also provides notices about upcoming dates, staffing changes, school policies and events at the school.
This document provides information about Aurum International College of Education, including:
- Congratulations to several alumni who have achieved success, including graduates from university and those launching music careers.
- Results from the October/November 2014 Cambridge exams, with many students achieving A's and B's. The principal acknowledges room for improvement in some subjects.
- An overview of the staffing for 2015, with mostly the same teachers returning in subjects like maths, biology, chemistry, and commercial subjects. A few new teachers are also introduced.
- A message from the principal emphasizing the need for students to dedicate sufficient time to their studies in order to succeed, and expressing her commitment to helping students achieve their
The document summarizes upcoming events at John Eaton Elementary School in May 2009. It discusses the school musical Mulan, which will have some roles performed in Mandarin Chinese. It also previews upcoming standardized testing, sports banquets, no school days, and the annual auction fundraiser. The HSA president reflects on the past school year and looks forward to passing leadership to a new board.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood School announcing various upcoming events. It announces a healthy sandwich design competition for students and the winners from each year. It also provides notice of adjusted dinner money prices due to upcoming staff training days. Additionally, it advertises open positions for midday supervisors and announces an upcoming bonfire and fireworks display event on November 1st to benefit local charities.
This document provides a summary of events from Eggar's School in May 2007, including the Year 11 prom and various student achievements. It discusses how Year 11 students arrived at their prom in unique modes of transportation, such as campervans and limousines. It also highlights Aimee Mackenzie placing second in a talent show and various students earning grades or belts in music, judo, and other activities. Finally, it advertises upcoming dates in the school calendar for June and July 2007, such as sports day, music performances, and the end of term.
- The newsletter provides updates from various departments at Al Yasmina School including Music, PE, Nurses' office, and different year levels.
- In Music, over 100 students joined the Junior choir and preparations began for the school musical production of "The Wiz".
- PE announcements included requirements for swimming lessons and the members of the Primary Swim Team were announced.
- The Nurses' office provided tips for easy and nutritious breakfast options.
- Foundation stage and various year levels shared the learning activities and achievements of the past week as well as upcoming events.
1) The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood Primary School such as a quiz night, International Day celebration, Christmas fair, junior carol concert, and Christmas plays.
2) It also provides updates on the after-school club, improvements to the school grounds, and opportunities for volunteering at the school.
3) Key dates for the autumn and spring terms are listed, including holidays and early closures.
This document is a handbook for Topeka Drive Elementary School that provides information about the school's policies, procedures, programs, faculty, daily schedule, and calendar. It includes sections about communicating with teachers, student services, extracurricular activities, and involvement opportunities for parents. The principal welcomes parents and students to the upcoming school year and encourages reviewing the handbook.
This newsletter provides information to parents of Al Yasmina School. It announces upcoming events like a school closure for a holiday and a spring concert. It introduces a new assistant head and discusses curriculum changes. It also shares news from different departments, like a math open house, sports accomplishments, and stars of the week from different classes. The format of the primary newsletter will be changing to be more like the secondary school newsletter.
- Eggar's School pupils achieved outstanding GCSE results for the fourth consecutive year, with approximately three quarters or more achieving 5 or more high grades. Last year they were the 7th most improved school in the country for these results.
- The headteacher is delighted with these results and other successes this year, including being identified as a High Performing Specialist School.
- The headteacher has also been asked to join the new National Council for Educational Excellence to help achieve world-class education in the UK.
This document provides descriptions of the information contained within each column of a newspaper stock data table. It explains that the columns contain data such as the stock's price change for the year, its highest and lowest price over the last 52 weeks, the company name, annual dividend payment, yield, price-to-earnings ratio, daily trading volume, closing price, and net price change from the previous day's close. More details on reading stock data can be found in Lesson 2 of the Beyond the Market curriculum.
The document is the first issue of the Maverick Messenger, the monthly newsletter of North Rowan Middle School. It provides information on upcoming events at the school in February, introduces the new principal and his focus on instructional technology and student achievement, and highlights several teachers on staff. It also includes sections on motivational workshops provided to students and teachers, flu prevention tips, new tutoring at the Spencer library, the school counseling program, and various student clubs.
The document provides information about intervention strategies and enrichment activities at Norwood Primary School. It includes:
1) Additional support staff will work with small groups of children through intervention programs to enhance learning in literacy and numeracy.
2) Current interventions include programs for math, early literacy, additional literacy, and further literacy support.
3) Parents can learn more about interventions for their child's year at information evenings on September 30th and October 2nd.
This document provides a summary of events at Eggar's School. It discusses Year 11's last day of school and upcoming exams. It also summarizes a trip taken by Year 7 students to Kew Gardens to study plants and draw sketches. Several students are highlighted for their achievements including their artwork from the trip. Upcoming parent-teacher conferences and open house events are announced. Guidelines are provided around dropping students off safely and the importance of bringing drinks to school. Athletic achievements of several students are recognized. Concerns about overuse of the internet for homework are raised.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood School including a Harvest Festival, cookery club, photographer visit, and PTA meeting. It also discusses the new Eco Committee, possibility of an after-school club, and Operation Christmas Child shoebox collection from last year.
This newsletter from Norwood Primary School provides information about upcoming events and accomplishments of students. It discusses an arts festival that the school will host in 5 weeks with clay modeling done by Year 4 families. It also announces staffing changes for the next school year with new class assignments. Additionally, it advertises local businesses and lists upcoming school events through the end of term in mid-July like a sports day, arts festival, and summer fair.
The Norwood Primary School summer fayre was a success despite rainy weather. There were various performances and activities for visitors to enjoy. The highlight was seeing the head teacher in the stocks. The PTA thanked everyone for their support in making the event possible. Upcoming events at the school were also announced, including the arts festival happening in early July.
The document provides information about various events at Norwood Primary School. It discusses that Year 6 students went on a residential trip to Llangollen, Wales where they participated in activities like canoeing and castle walks. It also mentions that the school will be holding a summer fair and dragons' den competition where students pitched product ideas. Additionally, it provides updates about sports activities and achievements of students. The document shares a schedule of upcoming events and club meeting times at the school.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood Primary School. It summarizes events from the school including a Children's University graduation where students received credits for extracurricular activities, sports tournaments and days that the school participated in, achievements of students, and upcoming events at the school. It provides information on term dates and clubs/activities happening in the upcoming week.
The document provides information about upcoming events and changes at Jack Stuart School. It announces that the last day of school is June 28th and describes end of year activities including awards presentations and a celebration assembly. It also notes that four teachers are leaving and three new teachers are joining for the next school year. Report cards will be distributed on the last day unless other arrangements have been made.
The document provides information about the start of the new school year at Norwood Primary School. It introduces the new head teacher, Lee Dumbell, and welcomes parents and children back for the autumn term. It also provides notices about upcoming dates, staffing changes, school policies and events at the school.
This document provides information about Aurum International College of Education, including:
- Congratulations to several alumni who have achieved success, including graduates from university and those launching music careers.
- Results from the October/November 2014 Cambridge exams, with many students achieving A's and B's. The principal acknowledges room for improvement in some subjects.
- An overview of the staffing for 2015, with mostly the same teachers returning in subjects like maths, biology, chemistry, and commercial subjects. A few new teachers are also introduced.
- A message from the principal emphasizing the need for students to dedicate sufficient time to their studies in order to succeed, and expressing her commitment to helping students achieve their
The document summarizes upcoming events at John Eaton Elementary School in May 2009. It discusses the school musical Mulan, which will have some roles performed in Mandarin Chinese. It also previews upcoming standardized testing, sports banquets, no school days, and the annual auction fundraiser. The HSA president reflects on the past school year and looks forward to passing leadership to a new board.
The document is a newsletter from Norwood School announcing various upcoming events. It announces a healthy sandwich design competition for students and the winners from each year. It also provides notice of adjusted dinner money prices due to upcoming staff training days. Additionally, it advertises open positions for midday supervisors and announces an upcoming bonfire and fireworks display event on November 1st to benefit local charities.
This document provides a summary of events from Eggar's School in May 2007, including the Year 11 prom and various student achievements. It discusses how Year 11 students arrived at their prom in unique modes of transportation, such as campervans and limousines. It also highlights Aimee Mackenzie placing second in a talent show and various students earning grades or belts in music, judo, and other activities. Finally, it advertises upcoming dates in the school calendar for June and July 2007, such as sports day, music performances, and the end of term.
- The newsletter provides updates from various departments at Al Yasmina School including Music, PE, Nurses' office, and different year levels.
- In Music, over 100 students joined the Junior choir and preparations began for the school musical production of "The Wiz".
- PE announcements included requirements for swimming lessons and the members of the Primary Swim Team were announced.
- The Nurses' office provided tips for easy and nutritious breakfast options.
- Foundation stage and various year levels shared the learning activities and achievements of the past week as well as upcoming events.
1) The document provides information about upcoming events at Norwood Primary School such as a quiz night, International Day celebration, Christmas fair, junior carol concert, and Christmas plays.
2) It also provides updates on the after-school club, improvements to the school grounds, and opportunities for volunteering at the school.
3) Key dates for the autumn and spring terms are listed, including holidays and early closures.
This document is a handbook for Topeka Drive Elementary School that provides information about the school's policies, procedures, programs, faculty, daily schedule, and calendar. It includes sections about communicating with teachers, student services, extracurricular activities, and involvement opportunities for parents. The principal welcomes parents and students to the upcoming school year and encourages reviewing the handbook.
This newsletter provides information to parents of Al Yasmina School. It announces upcoming events like a school closure for a holiday and a spring concert. It introduces a new assistant head and discusses curriculum changes. It also shares news from different departments, like a math open house, sports accomplishments, and stars of the week from different classes. The format of the primary newsletter will be changing to be more like the secondary school newsletter.
- Eggar's School pupils achieved outstanding GCSE results for the fourth consecutive year, with approximately three quarters or more achieving 5 or more high grades. Last year they were the 7th most improved school in the country for these results.
- The headteacher is delighted with these results and other successes this year, including being identified as a High Performing Specialist School.
- The headteacher has also been asked to join the new National Council for Educational Excellence to help achieve world-class education in the UK.
This document provides descriptions of the information contained within each column of a newspaper stock data table. It explains that the columns contain data such as the stock's price change for the year, its highest and lowest price over the last 52 weeks, the company name, annual dividend payment, yield, price-to-earnings ratio, daily trading volume, closing price, and net price change from the previous day's close. More details on reading stock data can be found in Lesson 2 of the Beyond the Market curriculum.
The document discusses several key issues related to implementing technology in education. It covers legal issues like copyright and privacy; social issues such as the digital divide; and ethical issues including freedom of speech, privacy, and academic dishonesty. Districts create technology plans to guide implementation and teachers must be aware of these challenges. Emerging technologies may decentralize instruction and change the role of teachers in the future.
The document provides guidance on writing an effective resume, including components like a profile statement, relevant experience, education, and skills. It emphasizes using a profile to highlight one's strengths in customer service, such as the ability to thrive in fast-paced environments and manage high volumes of customers, rather than an objective. Sample resumes are included to demonstrate these concepts in action.
This document summarizes a court ruling on a motion to dismiss claims against three investors in Veoh Networks Inc. for secondary copyright infringement. The court held that while the complaint alleged the investors obtained control of Veoh through board seats and financing, it did not sufficiently plead that the investors were significantly involved in Veoh's alleged infringing activities to state valid claims of contributory copyright infringement against the investors. As a result, the court granted the investors' motion to dismiss the secondary liability claims against them.
The document discusses the selection process for hiring employees. It describes selection as dividing applicants into suitable and unsuitable candidates based on matching their qualifications to job requirements. The key steps of the selection process include preliminary interviews, application forms, selection tests, employment interviews, reference checks, and medical examinations. Selection tests evaluate aptitude, skills, knowledge, personality, and other traits. Interviews allow verification of information and evaluation of a candidate's qualifications and characteristics. Different types of interviews, like structured and stress interviews, are discussed. Common errors in interviewing like halo effects and stereotyping are also outlined.
Practice Meditation , Steps of Meditation for Sportsmanbksportswing
This guided meditation provides instructions for strengthening the mind through inner reflection and visualization. It outlines steps such as realizing one's purpose and potential, thinking positively, visualizing success, making promises to oneself, listening to one's inner voice, feeling empowered, and realizing the power of positive thoughts. The overall goal is to detach from worldly attractions and connect to a higher source of peace, love, and empowerment in order to achieve one's dreams.
This document summarizes the results of regression analyses conducted to determine the relationship between various variables for a beverage company. The regression between monthly total beverage sales (BEVTOTAL) and month had an r-squared value of 0.359, indicating month explains about 36% of the variation in total beverage sales. The regression between monthly pub beverage sales (BEVPUB) and month had a higher r-squared value of 0.457, with month explaining about 46% of the variation in pub sales. Finally, the regression between monthly food sales at night (FOODNITE) and month had an r-squared value of 0.206, with month explaining about 21% of the variation in nighttime food
This document provides 80 techniques for differentiating instruction across various subjects and grade levels. It begins with a list of keywords and descriptions of techniques such as using simple language, displaying keywords, using images, discussing keywords, exemplifying concepts, providing keyword context, discussing antonyms, modeling conversations, tracking new words, having dictionary champions, explaining tasks clearly, using seating plans strategically, doing hot-seating, having students teach, using envoys, engaging in Socratic dialogues, tracking confidence levels, designating expert corners, using student helpers, providing model answers, showcasing good student work, differentiating by outcome, using open activities, tapping into prior knowledge, using stepped activities, offering options and choices, providing extensions
Thomas Lawton - IAM 2013 - Writing for publicationIAMIreland
This document provides an overview of a presentation by Professor Thomas Lawton on writing for publication. It discusses various topics such as choosing target journals, developing a publishing strategy, building research partnerships, designing manuscripts, dealing with the submission and review process, and sharing personal experiences getting published. Regarding publishing strategies, it notes there is a tradeoff between a "shotgun" approach of publishing in many lower-ranked journals versus a "sniper" approach of targeting the highest journals, which takes more time but can open more doors. The document emphasizes the importance of developing theoretical contributions and getting the abstract and introduction right to publish in top journals.
Este documento presenta el horario de asesorías para varios cursos de un centro de enseñanza. Incluye las materias, profesores, fechas y horarios de las asesorías que se impartirán los martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes y sábados por la tarde y mañana. También incluye notas sobre la asistencia puntual y el uso del uniforme escolar.
발표 리소스는 GitHub과 Vimeo를 통해서 확인 가능합니다.
- https://github.com/ncrash/jbug-vagrant
- https://vimeo.com/94624745
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발표 후기
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거의 6년 만에 커뮤니티에서 발표를 했습니다 ^^;
발표를 준비하면서 다시 한번 확고히 든 생각...
"공유를 위한 준비과정을 통해 더 깊고 넓은 경험을 한다"
발표를 마치고 이 경험에 대한 감사 인사 전합니다.
발표 기회를 제안해 주고 응원해준 장회수 형
처음 커뮤니티 발표를 경험하게 기회를 주셨던 허광남 형
그리고 발표내용 인용을 허락해주신 강소리님, 박용권님, 김경열님
감사 인사 전합니다.
N Seoul Tower
Atop Namsan Mountain (262 meters) in the heart of Seoul stands
N Seoul Tower (236 meters). Completed in 1969, N Seoul Tower
has been Seoul's most visited observation deck for several decades.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in psychology. It discusses the major fields and approaches in psychology including experimental psychology, physiological psychology, child psychology, and more. It also summarizes major theories like behaviorism, cognitivism, and humanism. Key theorists and their contributions are outlined such as Pavlov, Skinner, Piaget, and Rogers. Developmental stages from childhood to adulthood are summarized with relevant characteristics at each stage.
This document discusses ways that one could potentially become Danish, such as by adopting Danish cultural practices like drinking alcohol at high levels or being able to pronounce difficult Danish words, though it suggests that truly becoming Danish is very difficult. It notes that Denmark is one of the happiest countries according to the UN, with a high GDP per capita and free healthcare and education.
Abimelech seized power in Israel and made Shechem his capital city. God sent an evil spirit to cause trouble between Abimelech and the people of Shechem. Zebul betrayed Abimelech by supporting Gaal's rebellion in Shechem. Abimelech defeated Gaal and the people of Shechem in battle, destroying the city and killing its inhabitants in retaliation for their disloyalty. While attacking another city, a woman dropped a millstone on Abimelech's head, killing him.
This document provides a summary of educational websites for students in grades K-12 to use during the summer for fun and learning. It discusses websites broken down by grade level and includes resources for parents and teachers. A variety of websites are listed covering subjects like reading, math, science, languages and more. The document aims to help students continue learning over the summer in an enjoyable way through educational online resources.
Modern Nonviolent Resistance – a pixie anecdote – written by Ah’livia
The presentation evaluates current models of popular social justice and introduces a fresh alternative.
Presentation offers an innovatively simple outlook and suggestions on social justice and the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Florida Door Shop | window manufacturers Floridacarsoncaito
Florida Door Shop is a window and door manufacturer and retailer located in Delray Beach, Florida that has served South Florida for over 30 years. They specialize in hurricane-impact rated windows and doors made of vinyl and aluminum from PGT Industries. Florida Door Shop prides itself on offering high quality products at lower costs than competitors due to their extensive industry experience and local production facilities.
This document provides a summary of information for parents about Kilwinning Academy in North Ayrshire, Scotland. It outlines details such as the school's aims, curriculum, dress code, attendance policy, and meal options. The handbook is intended to welcome parents and provide information about how the school operates.
This newsletter provides information to parents about upcoming events at Tisbury School over the next few months. It discusses the new house system being implemented this term, with houses competing in cross country and a fundraising event. It also outlines student/parent/teacher conferences in week 5 and encourages families to complete a survey on introducing school uniforms. The principal wishes the school community a great term ahead.
This teacher is passionate about education and providing students opportunities to succeed. They have been teaching for seven years, five at the current school. They aim to be approachable and focus on students' education. Learning programs are planned collaboratively across classes to promote consistency. The document outlines various standards, rules, rewards, consequences, curriculum areas, homework, and communications with parents.
This document is a newsletter from Stayner Collegiate Institute that provides information to parents about upcoming events at the school and ways for parents to stay informed and involved. It includes details about parent-teacher interviews, school council meetings, guidance information on post-secondary planning, and extracurricular activities. The principal encourages parents to connect with the school through its website, social media, and by attending school events.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming term dates and events at Norwood Primary School. It recognizes student achievements in swimming and orienteering competitions. It also shares the results of a parent questionnaire, including feedback on reports, workshops, and parent-teacher meetings. The newsletter emphasizes the importance of punctuality and encourages parents to help students arrive at school on time.
The summary is:
The Head of Junior School at Mount Annan Christian College provides important information for parents about the start of the 2014 school year, including class allocations for teachers, the meet the teacher evening, start and finish times, uniform requirements, and equipment needed. Details are also given about swimming carnival, assemblies, communication methods, and the student management policy.
This newsletter provides information to parents about upcoming events at Tisbury School. It discusses the start of Term 3, including dates for sports events and teacher only days. It highlights achievements of students in speech competitions and the fundraising walkathon. It provides updates on curriculum focus, student writing progress, and cyber safety sessions. It also includes reminders about absent notifications, library books, and using the school drive in area appropriately.
The document provides information for parents/caregivers of junior school students at Ascot School. It welcomes a new teacher, Mr. Shane Ripley, and informs parents about upcoming parent-teacher meetings, swimming lessons, and important dates. It also summarizes the specialized subject offerings for senior students in years 7-8, including technology, science, Japanese, leadership programs, and mathematics.
The principal welcomes students and families back to school for 2014. New staff members Mr. Jenkins and Miss Croad have joined for the new year. The document provides staffing details, term dates, bell times, and reminders about uniform and traffic in the school driveway.
This newsletter from Tisbury School provides information to parents on upcoming events and changes at the school. It announces that the school term will end on July 4th and resume on July 21st. It addresses issues around students arriving late to class and emphasizes the importance of being on time. It also provides details on selections for the school's talent show taking place on June 27th and changes made to the junior cloakroom area to allow for more teaching space. The newsletter closes by congratulating students who placed in a recent cross country event and advertising dates for the school canteen.
This document provides information for parents about P.S./I.S. 226 including school hours, leadership team, arrival and dismissal procedures, attendance policy, and breakfast/lunch information. It introduces the principal and assistant principals and encourages parents to attend family night and PTA meetings. The school uses an app called Remind to communicate with families.
The document provides a summary of classroom and school activities from the Principals' report to the Board of Trustees. It discusses the results of a spelling competition, a performance by the Pasifika group, a technology challenge, cross country events, mini wheels activities at lunchtime, an upcoming middle school production, Book Week celebrations, an overnight stay and hangi prepared by the enrichment class, leadership opportunities for students, and fundraising efforts. It also provides highlights from Room 10 including their learning about culture, writing development, art activities, and physical education.
The principal provides an update on the second semester at Sperreng Middle School. He thanks parents for their support during the first semester and encourages continued partnership with teachers. Safety procedures are being reviewed in light of recent events. Upcoming MAP testing dates will be provided and students are encouraged to prepare. The school continues building relationships through character education programs. Bring Your Own Device usage is growing and being used positively in classrooms.
The document provides information from the December 2016 newsletter of QSI International School of Phuket (QSIP). It announces that the current Director, Brian Gerbracht, will be leaving QSIP at the end of the school year for family reasons. It introduces the new Director, Rob Peters, who will start in the 2017-2018 school year. It also provides updates on recent and upcoming events at QSIP.
This newsletter provides information to parents about events at Tisbury School over the last week of Term 3 and plans for Term 4. It discusses the successful Book Fair and choir performance, thanks parents for their support of these events, and outlines the 'Shipwrecks' theme days planned for Years 1-5 in Term 4 including activities, costs, and requests for parent volunteers. It also reminds parents about procedures for notifying the school of student absences and ensuring school uniforms are named.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at Tisbury School over the next few weeks before the end of the year, including a disco, assemblies, and sports games. It reminds parents about procedures for riding bikes to school and using the carpark. It also thanks volunteers and donors for their contributions to the school and provides community notices.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the end of the school year and details for the new school year. It thanks parents and others for their help over the year and reminds students of key dates like reports going home, end of year assembly, and the last day of term. It also announces the classroom placements and teachers for 2015.
The applicant summarizes their qualifications and experience as an enthusiastic and hard-working educator passionate about student success. They have a strong academic record and relevant experience teaching and volunteering in schools. The applicant is seeking a teaching position to help students become future leaders in their communities.
This document provides information from a staff information session at Area Macleod College P-12. It outlines the school session times from 9am to 3:15pm and includes information about homework expectations, NAPLAN testing for grade 5 students, grade 5/6 sport times, and an upcoming camp for grade 5/6 students at Sovereign Hill from June 7-9. Contact for parents is through the classroom teachers or by making an appointment with Mrs. Convery.
The document provides an update for parents and friends of The Cathedral College. It discusses:
- Concerns about numeracy and literacy standards based on recent test results and the college's literacy program.
- Encouragement for students to establish good work habits as assignments begin.
- Upcoming college events including Opening Mass, commissioning ceremonies, and information evenings.
- Preparation for upcoming NAPLAN tests through literacy classes and practice tests.
- Reminders about forms and permission due for various activities.
1. 3rd December 2012
TERM 4: Weeks 8
The Forest Tide
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Looking—both backward and forward!
This will be the tone shared with our College community at the upcoming Primary
and Secondary End of Year Celebration Service and Presentation sessions.
Both occasions on Tuesday 4th December at the Italian Club in Bunbury give
promise of being a wonderful showcase of student successes and achievements
– our looking backward – and of an indication given towards some of the many
new and exciting developments being put in place on campus for next year – our
looking forward.
But however we look at it, all of the positive outcomes the Ocean Forest
Lutheran College community achieves is made possible by our successful OFLC
formula of student effort, staff input and parents in partnership. So can I also take
this opportunity to thank everyone for a tremendously worthwhile participation
towards Ocean Forest Lutheran College during 2012.
As our focus shifts towards 2013, please be aware of some of the commencing
details for next year. In January 2013 OFLC teaching staff will return to campus
in the week prior to students returning to undertake a series of professional
development workshops and faculty meetings.
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133 Norton Promenade Postal Address: Phone: 9795 2700
DALYELLUP Box 188 Email: office@oceanforest.wa.edu.au
WA 6230 GELORUP WA 6230 Fax: 9795 9730
Website: www.oceanforest.wa.edu.au
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2. FROM THE PRINCIPAL (Continued)
Also, during January 2013 there will be a mail-out of important information to parents that will
facilitate a smooth start to the 2013 College academic year. Please watch out for this before the
first student day on Monday 4th February next year. Until then – may you have a blessed festive
season filled with family, friends and the presence of God’s love and protection.
In closing this last newsletter message of 2012 for you, as always and finally, I pray that you stay
safe and take care meanwhile.
In His Service
John Mason
TERM DATES FOR 2012/2013
Term 4 –2012 Term 1—2013 Term 2—2013 Term 3 –2013 Term 4—2013
Tuesday 16 October Monday 4 February Tuesday 7 May Tuesday 23 July Tuesday 15 October
to To To To To
Thursday 6 December Friday 19 April Friday 5 July Friday 27 September Thursday 5 December
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TERM 4: 16th October—6th December 2012
DECEMBER 04 • Primary School (1/2 Day)
• End of Year Service: Primary School (4.00-6.00pm)
Secondary School (7.00-9.00pm)
05 • Carols in the Park
06 • Activity Day (Years 7-9) / END OF TERM 4
CONNECTING
PEOPLE WITH
JESUS
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3. COLLEGE OPENING HOURS
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00am to 4:00pm 9795 2700
STUDENT SERVICES
If your child is absent please call or email STUDENT SERVICES on:
9795 2760 after 8.15am OR Email: absence@oceanforest.wa.edu.au
OPENING HOURS FOR STUDENT SERVICES: 8-15am to 3.20pm
Leanne Fletcher
STUDENT SERVICES OFFICER
UNIFORM SHOP
Opening hours for existing families:
Belinda Perkins
Wednesday 9th January 12pm - 2pm Uniform Coordinator
Friday 25th January 8am - 1pm (perkinsb@oceanforest.wa.edu.au)
Thursday 31st January 8am - 1pm
Friday 1st February 7am - 12pm 9795 2712
New families
If you would like a booking for a uniform fitting for a new student,
please contact me on email pkitten5@bigpond.net.au or phone
97258688
Belinda Perkins
Uniform Coordinator
OFLC COLLEGE - SCHOOL DAY HOURS
MORNING RECESS 10.40am LUNCH 12.45pm
Care Group 8.40am Lesson 3 11.05am Lesson 5 1.25pm
Lesson 1 9.00am Lesson 4 11.55am Lesson 6 2.15pm
Lesson 2 9.50am END OF DAY 3.05pm
Thursday has Chapel after Care Group - lesson times may vary by 10 minutes
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4. PRIMARY NEWS
One week of our 2012 school year remains! The year has flown by, yet when reflecting on the
year, much has happened; there is so much to celebrate… a highly successful and enjoyable
Grandparents and Special Friends Day, Indigenous studies and focus days, Book Week
Dress-up Day, Cultural Day, Learning Journey afternoon, the Fun Run, South West Super
Science Spectacular, and stimulating yet learning-focussed camps and excursions, to name just
a few. Our NAPLAN results were once again pleasing. Our Year 3’s for example, were above the
National average in all areas, coming well above average in Writing, Grammar and Punctuation,
and Reading! We introduced the use of Bug Club; a reading program available on-line; the
students have loved this and their reading skills have advanced at a pleasing rate. Our
implementation of the Australian Curriculum has continued in the areas of English, Maths,
History and Science; teachers have been receiving ongoing professional development to assist
this, and as a Primary School we have been working towards developing policies and supporting
documents and assessment tools. We have also introduced restorative practices as part of our
behavioural approach to help students become confident individuals who assert themselves and
can apply positive strategies to handle conflict. The Student Voice, facilitated by Mr Barry
Lequaitermaine and led by Year 6’s, with representatives from Years 3-6 was also introduced
this year. Classes held meetings in which students made suggestions to help improve areas
within our College and the Class Reps took to the Student Voice group. The ideas and
suggestions made by students have been mature and insightful. This initiative will continue to
grow and develop in the coming school year.
The establishment of our Play Café has been an outstanding success, applauded and
appreciated by many. Thank you, Ms Annwen Oliver, for initiating and setting up this highly
valued program. It has given many of our 2013 Kindy students a wonderful head start,
introducing them to our school environment and giving them an opportunity to develop
friendships; a comfortable stress-free means of easing their way into Kindy and school!
Thank you, too, to Mrs Sue Kirk who volunteered her time out of her love for young children to
assist with this program each week.
Our Year 6 group have been outstanding and nurturing young role models for the younger
Primary School students. The Leaders have motivated the students across the Primary School to
show pride in their College, encouraging the correct and neat wearing of uniform by introducing
Deportment Badges. They also introduced Class awards to motivate students to take pride in the
environment and keep their areas tidy. I thank this wonderful group of young people for leading
us in Assembly. Not only did they organise this every week, but they used their initiative and
insightfulness to encourage their peers to have a go too; they shared the roles not only between
themselves but with others, recognising it was important for their classmates to be included and
to have the opportunity to ‘lead’ too.
I have mixed feelings as I prepare for the close of this school year, knowing that the Year 6’s are
moving on – yes, leaving the Primary School. There is a sense of sadness; I have worked closely
with this group of young people over the last three years and shall miss them, but
simultaneously, I know I have been blessed by each of them, as have we all, and know they are
ready for the challenges and ventures as they enter the next stage of their learning journey –
middle school.
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5. PRIMARY NEWS (Cont’d)
An exciting time lies ahead of them. These last few weeks are action-packed for them; Adventure
World visit last week, Year 6 dinner and their concluding Presentation to the Primary School at
Assembly this week, final class activities and their Transition Celebration at the End of Year
Service next week. It was a moving evening watching them, seeing their close friendship as an
entire group and speaking with them at their Year 6 dinner. I would like to share with you the
poem Megan Read, one of our Year 6 Leaders shared with her classmates at the dinner. These
words have meaning for each of us:
May today there be peace within you
May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be.
May you not forget your talents and the opportunities you have.
May you use the gifts that you have received, and pass the love that has been given to you.
May you be content with yourself just the way you are.
Let this knowledge settle into your bones and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise
and love.
On behalf of our staff, I wish you all a blessed Christmas and safe holiday period, and look
forward to catching up with you all again at the beginning of the 2013 school year. To those who
are moving, I wish you a safe journey and hope you settle in well in your new home and
community.
Jan Daly
Head of Primary
Highlights of Year 6
In Term 1 we had camp, my favourite activities were mountain bike riding, canoeing and the
Pemberton Challenge. The food was sensational. I was in group 1, the first thing we did was go
canoeing. Tanner and I went together in the canoe, at the end we capsized, it was so funny.
While group 2 did the Pemberton Challenge, group 1 did mountain biking. First we practised,
then we went on to the track. Tanner and I lead out in front the whole way, we had a great time.
Joshua Bennett
In term 3 we had a Big Breakfast, the High School invited us to join them. The Year 11 students
cooked us our breakfast, we had hash browns, sausages, toast, and tomatoes and much more.
It was really good.
Sidney Mc Alister
Term 4 was the best even though we had lots of tests but still pretty awesome because we went
to Adventure World. It was so much fun going on all the rides with my friends. My favourite was
the Rampage, it flipped upside down and backwards in mid-air so many times. I am looking
forward to going into Yr7 and learning new subjects. I can’t wait :)
Paige O’Neil
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6. PRIMARY NEWS (Cont’d)
Adventure World
On Friday 16th November we went up to Adventure World as our Year 6 Celebration excursion.
On the way there it was really long but there was lots of talking and laughter which made it loads
of fun.
When we arrived at Adventure World we sat on the lawn area and had morning tea.
We then split up into our groups and went off to explore. My group went on the Rampage first, it
was the best ride there. We went on the go-karts next where we saw Mr L’s group racing each
other. When it was finally our turn to race the boys decided to hang back and watch us. Susanna
and Emma came first.
The next thing we did was go on Bounty’s Revenge which is a big pirate ship. The whole group
got on together and we threw our hands up in the air as the boat swung backwards and forwards.
At lunchtime all the groups got together to spend time sharing their stories about what they had
done so far.
After lunch we took off our dry clothes and went on all the water slides, starting with the Tunnel of
Terror which we went on in partners. You go down a waterslide that is pitch black and there are
flashing arrows and you can’t see where you are going. It was scary but really, really fun.
Another waterslide that was really fun was called the Super Six, it was where you are on a mat
and your verse 5 other people so our entire group versed each other. You go down a steep slide
which has heaps of bumps that make a wavy motion.
Overall it was an awesome day to remember that we shared with our friends.
Sian Pratt
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7. PRIMARY NEWS (Cont’d)
Ocean Forest Play Café 2013
We provide a quality educational program, designed to help
prepare your child for school, incorporating fine motor devel-
opment, literacy and numeracy.
9.00am – 11.00am Thursday
$125 for the term
Parents must be in attendance
Limited positions are now open for enrolment
Children enrolled in Kindergarten for the following year
will receive priority when booking into the program.
There is a limit of 20 places
END OF YEAR SERVICE
& PRESENTATION EVENING
DATE: Tuesday 4th December 2012
WHERE: South West Italian Club, White Street, Bunbury
TIME: Primary 4.00pm—6.00pm
Middle/Secondary 7.00 pm—9.00pm
DRESS: Years 6, 9, 12 Full Winter Uniform
All other years Full Summer Uniform
All uniform are to be worn with strict adherence to all aspects of the Uni-
form Policy
These events are for all student and their families.
This is where the College recognises the giftedness, achievements and
attitudes in a range of contexts relevant to the life at the College.
Attendance by the Years 6, 9, and 12 students is compulsory.
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8. CULTURAL INFUSION DAY
Ocean Forest Lutheran College imagined a day where:
• The students would be immersed in a cultural experience which combined drumming,
dance, cultural dress and exotic food.
• All students from Years 1 to Year 11 would merge together to experience a cultural
infusion.
• Parents and students could enjoy sampling foods from different countries during a
cultural lunch.
• Students had the opportunity to experience games from different countries
• Money would be raised for the Australian Lutheran World Service Gifts of Grace
Program.
Wednesday 21st November was OFLC’s inaugural Cultural Day. The sky was blue, the grass was
green and the birds definitely sang in the treetops. An extended Care Group allowed time for a
cultural quiz, flag making and the cooking and preparation of Care Group cultural dishes. Then
the programs began. The students, many of them dressed in traditional costumes, rotated
through performances where they experienced Middle Eastern Belly dancing, traditional dancing
from Bali, South American Capoeira dance/martial arts, African and Japanese drumming.
At lunch time the tables in both the primary and secondary sectors groaned with a variety of
foods from many countries of the world. The students were adventurous and sampled foods like
biltong, curries and paella. Mrs Daly’s reindeer was a huge success in the Primary School with
students queuing up to toss rings onto its antlers.
I would like to extend a big thank you to all the staff, students and parents who contributed to the
day. Without you it would not have been the overwhelming success it was.
Terry Cook
SOSE Coordinator and English Teacher
LIBRARY NEWS
Please remember to return all library resources. Items not returned by 12th December 2012
will be charged to the family account.
Keep reading over the holidays to maintain your reading levels.
Have a happy and safe Christmas holiday.
M Teremoana
Library Officer
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11. OTHER NOTICES
Book List 2013
OfficeMax will be replacing Wooldridges as Ocean Forest Lutheran College’s Stationery
Supplier for 2013.
Booklist will be made available on the College website and also via email. Hard copies will be
sent home with students before the end of this term. Additional hard copies will be available from
Student Services.
The majority of stationery items on the book lists are either less than or equal to those items sold
by Wooldridges in 2012. All orders will be delivered to the family home free of charge.
Orders must be placed on or before 11th January 2013 to ensure delivery in time for the
commencement of the 2013 School Year.
Nicole Jones
Business Manager
IMMUNISATION PROGRAM
School based immunisation program moved to Year 8
Please note that the School –Based Immunisation Program, previously offered to Year 7
students, will be delivered in Year 8 starting in 2014.
In the 2013 School –Based Immunisation Program, all male students in Years 8, 9 and 10 will be
offered the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine series, Gardasil to protect them against
developing a range of cancers and diseases. If your son is eligible for this vaccine, you will
receive information and a consent form via your son’s school bag in 2013.
If your child is in Year 7 in 2013, they will receive their school vaccines in 2014 when they are in
Year 8.
Please be assured that all children will be provided an opportunity to access the school based
vaccines during the program shift.
If you require any further information, please contact the Central Immunisation Clinic on
9321 1312 during office hours.
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12. OTHER NOTICES (Cont’d)
A different perspective
When the school first started we only had limited staff and 59 students.. The picture below is of
all of the staff and all of the students who were here for our opening. The lady with the black hair
was the Kindy teacher, the fellow to the right back is Tom (the kindy teachers husband…he was
only with us for 6 weeks)… the fellow to the left back was Jamie… he was the sport & high
school teacher..he was here for 2 years..
At the front bottom right is Julie Pastega (in orange)& her husband.
If you look carefully you may be able to see Rowan Christian in here..but remember he was little!!
SPORT NEWS
Swimming Squad
Swimming squad wind up Monday 3rd December
2012 from 3.30pm to 4.30pm at the pool.
Come down to celebrate the end of the swimming
year and have some fun.
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13. OTHER NOTICES (Cont’d)
OFLC P & F SECONDHAND UNIFORMS
Thank you to all the parents who have been supporting the secondhand uniforms by donating,
purchasing and selling uniforms.
Secondhand uniforms are for sale in the Uniform Shop during normal shop hours. Not all
uniforms are displayed due to limited space, so if there is something you are after please
check with Belinda.
Please remember before purchasing you should check your item/try on to ensure that you are
happy, as some items have been modified e.g. hems cut, seams taken in, and although every
care is taken when they are graded, sometimes things can be missed.
No refund is given on secondhand uniforms, so choose carefully.
If you want to sell your secondhand uniforms you need to:
• Wash uniforms
• Complete P & F Secondhand Uniform Sale form which is available from Front Office,
Student Services, Uniform Shop and soon to be available on website
• Take into Uniform Shop during opening hours, uniforms must have a completed form
otherwise they will not be accepted.
• Uniforms are graded A (70% RRP), B (50% RRP) or C (30% RRP) with P & F commission
25% of selling price.
• Payments for items sold will be made back to families at the end of each term either via
school account or bank account. Please note that the P & F have been advised by the
College who manage the payments, that payments to bank accounts can only be done if
there is no overdue amount owing on school account.
A new P & F Uniform Co-ordinator for 2013, so if you are interested in learning more
about this role before the AGM in December, or would like to help with the second-hand
uniforms please call Julie Pastega 97959528.
P & F - PIZZA & SUBWAY
All orders for Pizza & Subway to be placed at Room T22
(next to student services) before school starts
Thank you to the parents that are volunteers on Tuesday Pizza day and Friday Subway day.
New volunteers are welcome and much appreciated.
Please contact:
PIZZA: Peta Parsons (0419 956 544) Or Tania Mammone (0419 925 489)
SUBWAY: Adel Roe (0439 934 723) / adelroe@bigpond.com
***We are needing more Subway volunteers - please contact Adel Roe***
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14. OTHER NOTICES (Cont’d)
P & F COMMITTEE - 2012
Chairperson : Penny Starr
Vice Chairperson: Nicky Fulton
Treasurer : Vicki Glen
Secretary : Amelia Harrington
Pizza Coordinator: Peta Parson
Tanya Mammone
Subway Coordinator: Adel Roe
If you are interested in helping out in any way please contact
Penny Starr on
9795 9234 / jealakptyltd@bigpond.com or speak to one of the committee members.
Thank you
Year 12 (2013) January School Holiday Courses at the University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame will be running a range of January holiday courses for Year 12
students to prepare students for success in their final year, 2013. Courses include preparation
for:
· Mathematics (Stage 2 C/D)
· Mathematics (Stage 3 A/B)
· English (Stage 2 A/B)
· English (Stage 3 A/B)
· English Literature (Stage 3 A/B)
· Human Biology (Stage 3 A/B)
· Physical Education Studies (Stage 3 A/B)
· Chemistry Calculations
· Grammar & Punctuation: improve your writing
These are low-cost courses, with limited places. Full details and enrolment forms can
be found at: www.nd.edu.au/january .
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16. COMMUNITY NEWS
SUMMER GOLF SCHOOL
Guildford Grammar School invites your son or daughter to join a two day intensive Golf Program
lead by International coach John Ince.
Primary School Golf: 7-12 Years of age - 10.00am–1.00pm
Secondary School Golf: 13-17 Years of age - 1.30pm–4.30pm
Date: Tuesday 11 and Wednesday 12 December
Location: Guildford Grammar School lower flats.
Fee: $200.00
All aspects of golf will be covered including; the full swing, the short game, it’s all about putting,
bunker work and the rules and how to apply them!
Inzone Dolphin Kayaking
Well it’s almost the end of 2012!! Summer holidays will soon be here!
Inzone is kick-starting your holiday with one last trip for 2012!
We are going Dolphin Sea Kayaking!!
Thursday 20th December
Ages 12 -17
Cost $45
Registration will close on 15th December.
Registration day at the Dalyellup Community Centre on Sat 15th from 10am til
12pm.
Any questions contact Jenna Whistler , Community Development Officer, Shire of
Capel. Call 9727 0222 or jwhistler@capel.wa.gov.au
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17. COMMUNITY NEWS (Cont’d)
THE ADVENTURE IS YOURS IN VENTURER SCOUTS
Are you 13-15 and looking for a do-it-yourself mix of adventure, fun, personal development
and friendship? You may like to go on a canoe expedition, learn to scuba-dive or fly a glider;
perhaps white water kayaking or mountain biking is more your style. Whatever you want to
do, Venturers can make it happen.
Venturers is not all about the outdoors, after all every
expedition requires planning and preparation. You will also be
involved in a well-designed program to develop confidence,
independence and teamwork skills. The adult Leaders provide
advice and guidance but you decide what to do. Venturers are
serious about having a great time and getting the most they
can out of life. You need no experience whatsoever to become
a Venturer Scout today. Call your local group now to get
started on 0404 5955 49. There are also age appropriate
activities in Scouting for younger girls and boys from 6 to
young men and women aged 26 years.
Many thanks
Viv Campbell
Scout Group Leader - 0404 59 55 49
OFLC CLASSIFIEDS
SAFE DRIVING SCHOOL BUNBURY
CREATING SAFER DRIVERS THROUGH PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION
Automatic and Manual lessons with the latest vehicles.
Safe Driving School Bunbury teaches a safety conscious attitude to driving.
We offer a structured learning program, providing exposure to both urban and rural
experiences.
• Tuition provided for both automatic and manual licenses
• Catering for all ages and experience
• Upgrades from auto to manual licence
• Full 1 hour lesson: $60. Lessons are available from 7:30am to 5.30pm 6 Days a week
• Servicing Bunbury, Dalyellup, Capel, Australind and surrounding areas
• Friendly, helpful, patient, fully insured and qualified instructor
st
• Working with Children card, Senior 1 Aid cert, Police Check and Driving Instructor’s
Licence
• Late model Hyundai i30 dual controlled cars with 5 star safety rating.
Contact Jim Daly 0427 959 255
***Mention this advertisement and receive your first lesson Free***
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18. OFLC CLASSIFIEDS (Cont’d)
PROFESSIONAL PAINTER
Fully qualified, professional painter available
to paint your house inside or out,
no job too big or too small.
Reasonable Rates - 65 Years of experience
Highly recommended
Contact Ken Webb:
9721 2175
0419 962 908
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19. OFLC CLASSIFIEDS (Cont’d)
BOYS AND GIRLS
BALLROOM CLASSES
• Commences: Thursday 26th July
• Start time: 4.30 (doors open 4.15pm)
• Fees: $100 (10 week term)
Due to a positive response Class times for students who have completed two medals
5-6pm Start time: / 5pm fun warm-up & practice / 5.30pm group medal class
BOYS & GIRLS BALLROOM MEDAL CLASSES
Join any Thursday
• Start time: 4.30 (doors open 4.15pm)
• Fees: $14 casual / Fees Paid $10 per class
CAPEL RSL HALL CLASSES
• Commences: 31st October
• Start time: K/PP/Yr 1 (3:15pm) / 7yrs -15yrs old (4:00pm )
• Fees: $48 (6 week term only)
If you have any further questions you can call or email SUZANNE OR KIM:
Email: info@bunburydancestudio.com
Phone: 0438 913 791
Address: Now located, 34 Lockwood Crescent, USHER
***Bring this Newsletter for free introductory lessons ***
during the month of September
To advertise your business in this Newsletter
please contact the
College Business Manager,
NICOLE JONES
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20. MOTTO, MISSION STATEMENT & VISION
MOTTO
Living in harmony through Christ
“Finally, all of you, live in harmony with one another;
Be sympathetic, love as brothers,
Be compassionate and humble.”
1 PETER 3:8
MISSION STATEMENT
In a caring environment we offer
quality education informed by Jesus Christ,
as we prepare young people for a life of service
to their community in a spirit of harmony.
VISION
Ocean Forest Lutheran College will provide a caring
Christian environment in which education is seen as a
shared partnership between the College, its students
and its families.
The College will offer a broad range of educational
experiences in well-equipped facilities so that students
may pursue their own areas of academic or vocational
interest to a high level of excellence.
At Ocean Forest Lutheran College, people will be valued
as individuals each created with unique God given gifts
and talents and there will be a spirit of harmony as people
work together in an atmosphere of collaboration and
mutual respect.
Ocean Forest Lutheran College will prepare students to
service their communities as self-directed learners,
principled leaders and collaborators.
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