The Lakes South Morang College - Issue 15

The Lakes South Morang College Newsletter STUDENT PERSPECTIVE

PRIMARY SCHOOL CAPTAINS NEHA, ASHWIN, HARRY & KIARA YEAR 6 Congratulations to everyone for finishing Term 3. Everyone ’ s shown massive improvement in their attitude towards learning and respect towards their peers. Everyone has been showing a lot of commitment towards school pride and have made some amazing achievements starting all the way from the Preps learning new things to the Year 1’ s exploring the wonders of mini - beasts, Year 2’ s studying forces in Inquiry, the Year 3’ s and 4’ s going on camp to the Year 5 & 6’ s representing our school in interschool sport and creating their own game in STEM. There ’ s also been some significant changes to the school such as our new and renovated toilets coming before the start of Term 4, much cleaner school yards, visitors from our community such as kindergarteners to the Minister for Education. There have been lots of changes within The Lakes in Term 3, and that ’ s only the beginning. Our school is ready for change, and we can ’ t be more excited to see what the rest of the year has in store for our amazing school and community. We believe that with the help of our peers, our teachers and community we can reach our goals and strive for success for the remainder of 2023. We hope you all had an amazing Term 4 and that you enjoy your holidays and stay safe. Will see you on Monday, 2 October for the beginning of Term 4.

SECONDARY SCHOOL CAPTAINS BRIDIE, LAURA, ADRIAN & CHLOE YEAR 12

This Term has been huge for our VCE Students. We had a number of students represent our College at Regional Athletics with our very own VCE students Chloe T coming second in javelin and shotput, Dennis Q coming second in long jump and Brodie S coming first in both the 800m and 1500m races. We ’ d love to give a special shout out to one of our Year 6 students Noah MT for finishing first in the high jump. In Term 3 our entire school held one of the most anticipated events of the year, the production of ‘ Bring It On ’. This event showcased the hard work, dedication and amazing efforts from all students and staff across both campuses, we would like to thank everyone who was involved in the planning, performance and those who attended. It was great to see a packed house! It was great to see our Year 9 students lay a wreath at the Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Memorial service, well done on representing the College out there in the community.

We are looking forward to all the production students going to see YES.YES.YES this Friday.

We would finally like to wish good luck to our Year 12 students for their upcoming exams and assessments next Term. Stay safe and have a wonderful holiday!

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