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DATES
Term 2, Week 6 - Wednesday - 18 May 2016
TUESDAY 20 FEBRUARY
>School Council Meeting 6:30pm
FRIDAY 23 FEBRUARY
>Inter House Swimming Sports
>Parent Welcome Lunch
TUESDAY 27 FEBRUARY
>Black Ranges Swimming Sports
(Horsham)
TUESDAY 27 - WEDNESDAY 28 FEB
>Justin Coulson Resilience
Workshops
WEDNESDAY 7 MARCH
>Parent Club Meeting 2.00pm
FRIDAY 9 MARCH
>Mid West Swimming (Mortlake)
MONDAY 12 MARCH
>Labour Day Holiday
WEDNESDAY 14 –FRIDAY 16 MARCH
>Year 1/2 Warrnambool Camp
MONDAY 19 MARCH
>Mid West Complex Triathlon
WEDNESDATY 21 MARCGH
>Year 7 Immunisations 1:30pm
FRIDAY 23 MARCH
>Greater Western Region Swimming
(Ballarat)
WED 28 - THURSDAY 29 MARCH
>ILP Conferences
MONDAY 16 APRIL
>Term Two starts
WEDNESDAY 18 APRIL
>State Swimming Finals (Primary &
Secondary)
THURSDAY 19 APRIL
>Mid West Triathlon (Lake Bolac)
Term 1, Week 3 Wednesday 14 February 2018
PRINCIPAL’S
Justin Coulson
Bringing up kids in 2018 is as difficult as ever. What are the best ways to support our
Millennials, Gen Zs and i Gens? How do you build and maintain strong relationships with
your children when their world seems to be getting smaller, bigger, stranger and more
complex all at the same time? We are all looking forward to getting some practical, well
researched and easy to understand advice on this from Dr Justin Coulson when he comes
to the College. Justin is a highly sort after and engaging speaker with lots of good advice
based on his studies but also having six girls of his own. There are still places available
for all his sessions, so please come along to listen to him speak. I know you won’t be
disappointed.
Visitors
Can I please remind all parents to come to the office when picking up students or
dropping off things for them, rather than going to their classrooms. This is an OHS
requirement of the College and it helps reduce disruptions to classes that are running.
Swimming Sports
Our house swimming sports will be held on Friday week (Feb 23rd). All parents and friends
are welcome to come along on the day to cheer or help with activities. We will be
providing lunch for everyone as a welcome to the 2018 school year.
Parent Club
Our first Parent Club meeting for the year will be held on Wednesday 7th March at 2:00pm
in the College library. An agenda will be sent out closer to the day and we hope to see as
many parents there as possible.
PRINCIPAL’S
Student Leaders
Last week we went through a process of nominations and elections for sports, house
and class captains. Students took the process quite seriously and put a lot of thought
into leadership and the values they wanted to see in their representatives. I would
like to congratulate all the following students on their appointments for this year.
School Captain – Jasmine Clark
Junior School Captains – Annabelle Walker and Charlie Leishman
College Sports Captain – Liam McKie
Flinders
House Captain – Braydan Bilson
Junior House Captains Riley Keilar and Sam Davis
Tasman
House Captains – Byron Cuddy and Dylan Turpin
Junior House Captains – Robert Read and Oliver Neumann
Class Captains
P – Mia Wardlaw
1 – Grace Read
2 – Joslyn Cameron
3 – Fergus Giles & Bella Wardlaw
4 – Chloe Kinley & Lily Geddes
5 – Kayley Phillips
6 – Ruairi Haywood
7 – Isabella Neumann
8 – Logan Walker
9 – Jasmine Craddock
Senior School – Jamie Jackson
Bus Captains
Glenthompson –Wiremu Faithfull
Yarrack – Alicia Hall
Tatyoon – Jessica Rowe
Banongil –Marcus Graham
Willaura – Cooper Seisling
George PORTER | Principal
YEAR P / 1 / 2:
I was Student of the Week for bouncing back
and helping others. We have been helping the
Preps with their work and teaching them how to
Read to Self. I like playing with my friends and
watching things on the whiteboard. On the
weekend I went horse riding.
YEAR P / 1 / 2:
I was Student of the Week because I was a
special helper with the Prep group of kids. I
like that we have our own writing pencil this
year with my name on it. It is exciting
because I skipped some reading boxes and I
am on thirteen. I got a surprise when my
Poppy turned up on Friday morning.
YEAR 3 / 4 A:
I was Student of the Week for helping others and not getting distracted from my work.
Grade 3 is going good. I am really enjoying Reading at the moment. I’m excited for
Swimming Sports next Friday. Go Flinders!
YEAR 3 / 4B:
I was Student of the Week because I came back to school with a positive attitude. I have
really enjoyed going Swimming in PE. I’m looking forward to going to Melbourne to see
my Granny and Grandpa, I can’t wait!
STUDENT OF THE WEEK: Term 1, Week 2
YEAR P / 1 / 2:
I got Student of the Week for helping others. I like
playing with the toys at school. On the weekend I went
knee boarding on the boat just for a little bit because I
was scared.
YEAR P / 1 / 2:
I got Student of the Week for helping others and doing
my work. I like playing with my friends at school. On
the weekend I went to my Aunty Jessie’s for a
sleepover.
YEAR 3 / 4 A:
I was Student of the Week for helping the younger students in my new class. I am looking
forward to Swimming Sports and I hope I win the breast stroke race.
YEAR 3 / 4B:
I am Student of the Week for settling well into Grade 3. I’ve really enjoyed my Science
classes this year, it has helped my dream to be a scientist. I love doing experiments and
can’t wait to do some in class.
STUDENT OF THE WEEK: Term 1, Week 3
Welcome Back! It seems everyone was well rested and ready to return to school. We
are looking forward to a sensational term. The term is well on its way and we will soon
be welcoming Justin Coulson to the College, Justin will be visiting the college as a part
of our wellbeing program. We hope to see you all at the sessions as we work
collaboratively to grow our College’s wellbeing. Any questions please don’t hesitate to
contact the college. If you have not RSVP’d, please do so. I hope to see you there.
Stranger Danger:
We would like to ask all parents to talk to their children about ‘Stranger Danger’ and
how to stay safe. Staying safe includes not talking to people you don’t know, not
touching dangerous items, not going in a car you are unsure of, crossing roads safely,
wearing a helmet if on a bike or scooter or feeling uncomfortable in a situation. Please
also remind children to tell an adult if they feel unsafe or have something they need to
tell someone. Reinforce who they can talk to at home and school. Being safe with
people children know is also very important. It is never too early to have open
communication with children and share these messages.
Cydnee BRAIN | Wellbeing
We all want our students to get a great education, and the building blocks for a great education begin with
students coming to school each and every day.
SCHOOL
SCHOOL
COMMUNITY
P (03) 5350 2302
E lake.bolac.co@edumail.vic.gov.au
90 Montgomery Street Lake Bolac, Victoria 3351
www.lakebolacc.vic.edu.au
LAKE BOLAC TRIDENT PHARMACY
We look forward to servicing your Pharmacy needs and thank you for your support.
Speak to the Pharmacist about delivery options available.
Trident Pharmacy Willaura Pharmacy Depot
2110 Glenelg Highway, Lake Bolac 63 Main Street, Willaura
Ph: 5309 0404 Ph: 5354 1373
Trading Hours Trading Hours
Monday - Thursday 10am - 5pm Monday - Friday 9.30am - 12.30pm
Friday 10am - 4pm Monday - Friday 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Small Animal consultations and
Large Animal farm visits are
available.
Appointments are preferred by
calling Ararat Veterinary Clinic on
53521021.
Where: Gorst Rural Supplies
When: 10.00am-12.00pm
SCHOOL BANKING DAY
IS MONDAY
PLEASE ASK YOUR KIDS TO TAKE THEIR
BANK BOOKS UP TO THE FRONT OFFICE
FIRST THING MONDAY MORNING
(bank books will be returned by FRI-
DAY)
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