The Lakes South Morang College - Issue 10

SRC NEWS

TERM 2 FUNDRAISING ACHIEVEMENTS!

This Term has been a very busy one for our Primary SRC students. It's been an exciting Term! Winter Woolies was a huge success, raising over $450. It was fantastic to see everyone dressed up in their themed pjs, oodies and warm clothes! We even had our teachers dress up also, which was awesome. The money raised from our 2023 Colour Run has been put to great use. We've purchased new sports uniform tops for our Primary students, which the Year 5/6 students are thrilled about wearing during sports activities and showing them off at 5/6 sport. Additionally, we used some of the funds to buy mini whiteboards for each classroom. The students really enjoyed using them, which has been wonderful to see. We've been eagerly watching the progress of our new basketball court being built and can't wait for it to be finished. Hopefully it ’ ll be ready for a warm, sunny Term 4. The SRC students have also been busy planning. They're exploring the possibility of getting a gaga pit for our Primary campus, funded by the proceeds from Winter Woolies in Term 2 and Crazy Sock Day in Term 1. Looking ahead, our Primary and Secondary SRC students are working together to organise a Term 4 Colour Run for 2024. Keep an eye out for more details on this exciting event. We can ’ t wait to slime Mr Panas, Ms Lee and Mr Abney - Hastings again! We're also planning an Out of Uniform Footy Colours Day in Term 3. Stay tuned for the date and get your footy/sports colours ready! Last Thursday we had our Market Day on Primary. Our Year 6 students have been working hard all Term with Ms Wilson in Digital Technology to create products to sell at their very own Market Day. We had students sell fidget toys, popcorn, lollies, sherbet, show bags, pencils, lemonade, temporary tattoos, slime, pet rocks and lots more! Each class from Prep to Year 5 had a chance to go to the market and spend their dojo points on the products of their choice. Most stalls had sold out by lunchtime! All the students had such a fun time. Thanks, Ms Wilson, for organising the day, we all loved it! Last Thursday we also had our Cancer Council Fundraiser. Students were asked to come dressed in yellow to raise awareness and funds for the Cancer Council. Recently, we ’ ve had students, parents/carers and families directly affected by cancer, so we wanted to raise awareness and show our support to those families by raising money. We are happy to report that we raised over $430 for the Cancer Council Foundation. Thank you to everyone that donated and showed their support. We love bringing our Lakes community together.

It's been a productive Term, and we're looking forward to more exciting projects and events ahead.

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