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September 2018 25 Pollard Street, Boddington WA 6390 Phone: (08) 9883 8106 MessageYou (SMS): 0437 286 758 www.boddingtondhs.wa.edu.au Community Update From the Principal On Friday 7 September we had Day 1 of our Faction Athletics Carnival which was the Jumps and Throws events. The day ran very smoothly, despite the occasional rain shower, and I would like to commend Ms Lisa Borrill for her organisation of this event and acknowledge the professionalism and flexibility of ALL the staff who assisted and supervised students. I would also like to thank the parent volunteers, Loren Bryant-Smith, Vinn Roser, Samantha Reynolds and Trish Allbeury, who worked the whole day on the jump pits. It was a great team effort! It is with great pleasure that I announce that Boddington District High School will be an Independent Public School in 2019. I would like to acknowledge the commitment of our School Council Chair, Cindy Mulcahy, along with all staff, parents, students and community members who have supported the school and been involved over the last six months through the development and selection phase. This is a great achievement for our school and one which we can all be very proud of! Danielle Roache Principal Email: [email protected] Athletics Carnival Day 1 Jumps and Throws What Does it Mean to be an Independent Public School (IPS)? Being an IPS means that all the stakeholders of the school (staff, parents, students and the wider community) are united and working together to provide the best possible education for our students. Becoming an IPS enables us to manage our resources and make decisions that are in the best interests of our students, our families and our community. It also recognises the level of support that the school has from the community and allows us to continue to build upon and strengthen this. Belonging to an IPS enhances the feeling of pride held by all members of the Boddington DHS community as there is increased opportunity for all stakeholders to be involved in their school. 21 September 2018 Messy Play Day Last Day of Term 3 8 October 2018 School Development Day - Student Free Day 9 October 2018 Students Resume Term 4 26 October 2018 Interschool Athletics Carnival - Kojonup 29 October - 2 November 2018 Book Fair Correct at time of printing E V E N Coming T S

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Page 1: Coming From the Principal E · 2018-09-18 · September î ì í ô î ñ Pollard Street, Boddington WA ò ï õ ì Phone: ~ ì ô ô ô ï ô í ì ò MessageYou SMS : ì ð ï ó

September 2018

25 Pollard Street, Boddington WA 6390

Phone: (08) 9883 8106

MessageYou (SMS): 0437 286 758

www.boddingtondhs.wa.edu.au

Community Update

From the Principal

On Friday 7 September we had Day 1 of our Faction Athletics

Carnival which was the Jumps and Throws events. The day ran very

smoothly, despite the occasional rain shower, and I would like to

commend Ms Lisa Borrill for her organisation of this event and

acknowledge the professionalism and flexibility of ALL the staff who

assisted and supervised students. I would also like to thank the

parent volunteers, Loren Bryant-Smith, Vinn Roser, Samantha

Reynolds and Trish Allbeury, who worked the whole day on the jump

pits. It was a great team effort!

It is with great pleasure that I announce that Boddington District High

School will be an Independent Public School in 2019. I would like to

acknowledge the commitment of our School Council Chair, Cindy

Mulcahy, along with all staff, parents, students and community

members who have supported the school and been involved over the

last six months through the development and selection phase. This is

a great achievement for our school and one which we can all be very

proud of!

Danielle Roache Principal Email: [email protected]

Athletics Carnival Day 1 Jumps and Throws

What Does it Mean to be an Independent Public School (IPS)?

Being an IPS means that all the stakeholders of the school (staff, parents, students and the wider community) are

united and working together to provide the best possible education for our students.

Becoming an IPS enables us to manage our resources and make decisions that are in the best interests of our

students, our families and our community. It also recognises the level of support that the school has from the

community and allows us to continue to build upon and strengthen this.

Belonging to an IPS enhances the feeling of pride held by all members of the Boddington DHS community as

there is increased opportunity for all stakeholders to be involved in their school.

21

September 2018

Messy Play Day

Last Day of Term 3

8 October 2018

School Development Day -

Student Free Day

9 October 2018

Students Resume Term 4

26 October 2018

Interschool Athletics Carnival -

Kojonup

29 October - 2 November 2018

Book Fair

Correct at time of printing

E V E N Coming

T S

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Assembly Item by Mrs Adams’ Year 1 Class: “I’m a marsupial”

Strive, Considerate, Responsible Awards Alyssa, Maeve, Griffin, Sophie, Stephanie,

Noah, Taylah, Kingston, Hunter, Toby, Emily,

Portia, Julia, Jessica, Madison, Evan, Ryen,

Casey, Dhika, Elleker, Sophie (LOTE), Hunter

(English), Lucius (Mathematics), Holly

(Mathematics), Aimee (Science), Jaiya

(Science), Cassidy (Music), Sienna

(Horticulture), Jayden (Horticulture), Sienna

(Horticulture), Talia (Food Technology)

Athletics Carnival Day 2 Track and Field

Assembly 13 September 2018