The Lakes South Morang College Newsletter STUDENT PERSPECTIVE
PRIMARY REFLECTION GEORGINA & HARRY YEAR 4 SRC
“ Wominjeka ”. This means Hello/Welcome in the Kulin language of First Nations. We can ’ t believe we ’ re already in Week 6 of Term 3. On Friday the 11th, the Year 4 cohort went to the Melbourne Museum which was so much fun! During our visit we focused on “ Place and Culture ” of First Nations People of Australia. We learnt about the significance of Country and Place to Indigenous Australians across Victoria. We talked about how Indigenous Australians connect to the land, sea, waterways and sky. We learnt about the many Countries/Places of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout Australia, and the responsibility they have for Country and Place. It was very interesting learning about another culture. We can ’ t wait to learn more about First Nations People of Australia. Signing off!
SECONDARY REFLECTION ZAF YEAR 9 SRC
Term 3 for the Year 9’ s has been quite an adventure, from all things to do with Production and even a Salvation Army excursion to the city. Production was a blast and got everyone pumped, especially because the majority of Year 9’ s were involved in the School Production in some way. It turned out to be a sell out on the Wednesday night, and we couldn ’ t be more thrilled with the support we got. As part of our book we are studying this term in English, our excursion to Salvation Army in the city was also a cool experience. We got to listen to stories of homeless people and how they live and got to walk around the city to observe people sleeping rough. As we continue moving ahead for this term, our eyes are on the big day for the 9/10 intermediate inter school sport boys basketball, happening this upcoming Friday. Our boys are ready and willing to give it everything to come out victorious as we verse the toughest schools in our area.
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