From the Leader of Wellbeing - Year 8
As we are fast approaching the end of term 3, I would like to congratulate Year 8 on a wonderful term full of achievements and success. I would like to remind students that we have 2 weeks left of term 3. This is a time to continue to strive for success and focus on your learning.
Congratulations to all students who have been selected to represent our school in the PDSSSC Oztag Gala Day.
Congratulations to the students who have been selected in Season 3 Representative Sports.
Junior Girls Oztag
Briana Brown
Amelia Manks
Malak Oza
Kaydance Wells
Junior Boys Oztag
Nicholas Bova
Nikhil Gudur
Kushal Marriguddi
Gabriel Narayan
Ramy Sanga
Junior Girls Basketball
Abbygale Rota Batula
Isabella Cardino
Josephine Dear
Nicole Gasendo
Monica Luong
Alizay Siale
Tyra Smith
Junior Boys Cricket
Raysean Raj
Ranveer Rattan
Year 8 Reflection Day
On Friday 2nd of September, Year 8 attended and participated in their Reflection Day. This was held on the Senior Campus and the Parish Hall. This day was about connecting to our faith through understanding what it means to be a hero and by explorating different heroes, we can learn about ourselves.
This day was also about understanding God and our connection with Jesus in our lives. Students explored what it meant to be a hero, the hero's journey and how we cycle through experiences that help us to develop and grow. Students explored the idea that everyone needs a hero and that a sense of connection with others is fundamental for heroes and ourselves, both to support others and ourselves.
We would like to thank the Young LaSallian Team that was led by Sebastian who ran the Reflection Day as well as Mr Clarke, Mr Hoare, Mr Ison, Ms Harwood, Mrs Weaver, Mr Weaver and Mrs Garcia who assisted and helped on the day.
I am very happy and proud with how Year 8 conducted themselves during our Reflection Day. They were engaged, willing to share with their peers and were able to practice reflection and be open minded. I hope everyone enjoyed this day.
Uniform Expectations
As always, a reminder of uniform expectations. If you need a reminder of what the uniform expectations are, look in your Learning Planner on pages 15A and 16A.
We wish to remind everyone again that the following needs to be done at all times or a red card will be issued:
- Blazers should be worn into Learning Group until their Learning Advisor sees them
- Blazers should be worn after period 6 and when leaving the College
- Non-St Andrews items such as beanies and hoodies SHOULD NOT be worn to school.
- If a student cannot wear their sports uniform, they are required to wear their normal school uniform
- School jumpers cannot be worn over sports uniforms. A school sports jacket is required.
- Boys must have their facial hair shaved
- Hair must be above the collar
- No nail polish or eyelash extensions.
Ms Alicia Harwood
Leader of Wellbeing Year 8