Years 1 – 6 Athletics Carnival Details – Thursday 17th September 2020 – St Peter's Primary School Inglewood Years 1 – 6 Athletics Carnival Details – Thursday 17th September 2020 September 7, 2020 / … We learnt that wetlands help clean out the salt, dirt and pollution from water to help the environment.

All played well, with Januri Wagaarachchi capitalising on some good passing to score 14 points. This led to him hosting two pop-up dinners using Australian ingredients in tasting menus based around Mexican and Italian cuisines. 12 and under – Wednesday 25 March, Swimming including Multiclass A great opportunity on the Exeat weekend to work on team and individual skills with no pressure. Megan McCormack The girls were all looking to move into half and set up plays by the line. Setting the platform for the rest of the season is exciting to see where this team can go. With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone’s hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. Deputy Principal / Head of Middle School. Sehr geehrte Gäste, Carnival Cruise Line hat die verbleibenden Kreuzfahrten für die insgesamt sechs Schiffe, die ab Miami und Port Canaveral verkehren, für November 2020 abgesagt. Studies have shown that such opportunities greatly help build connections, and a sense of community and belonging. Check it out below! Improvement has already been displayed by all the girls. The students’ also tasted wattle seed choc chip cookies. 17 and under – Wednesday 11 March, Cricket Selwyn – 1725 points RAP Ambassadors. School Banking is also a great fundraiser for the School, which receives a Regular Savers Contribution of $5 for every 10 deposits processed per student as well as an Annual Contribution which is based on the number of students who made at least one School Banking deposit in the prior year. Looking forward to another week of training and working on our defensive and offensive skills.

In the team events, Matilda Braithwaite’s cycle leg concluded her successful years of competing in this event, claiming Bronze with teammates Lily-Rose Spartalis (swim) and Sophie Barr (run). With some sound individual skills by Georgina Devine and Joss Forster dominating at net and Jenna Bowden’s good serving, the team found their voice and showed good signs calling and working together.

McGill ShieldKennion – 1751 pointsSelwyn – 1725 pointsPatteson – 1591 pointsKilburn – 1586 points. Our Junior and Intermediate crews were also faced with an unusual challenge. Ben developed the girls’ awareness of traditional Australian ingredients and furthered their understanding of their uses in modern cuisine through tastings of ingredients such as wattle seed, strawberry gum eucalyptus, desert lime, mountain pepper, green ants, finger lime, saltbush and lemon myrtle. Our concert for the community on Saturday afternoon was a huge success yet again.

Some great running from Carys Kinsella-White and Charlotte McAuliffe ensured excellent scoring opportunities. U19 W2x (Maerschel/Maerschel) – 4th – 8:50.81 Swimming Carnival 2020 exploded off the blocks today, with girls in Years 4 – 12 going stroke-for-stroke across the four Houses at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre. We shared our made-up spells with the class and explained what they did based on their word parts. School Banking day is Wednesday. All the girls were incredibly enthusiastic in rehearsals and always keen to lend a helping hand. 7 March at 4pm and 7pm / 8 March at 4pm and 7pm We also played the Harry Potter theme music while we performed our spells. Parents of R – 6 students are advised that the OSHC program, which was based in the Food Tech building, has been temporarily relocated to the transportable on the Oval. Phoebe and Jasmine scored 2 tries each, while Daisy Braithwaite, Alice Braithwaite, Poppy Oswald, Mathilda Thomas and Naomi scored 1 each. Well done team! Patteson – 1591 points I’m pleased that our revised program will still allow our students to enjoy some spectacular and unspoilt natural scenery, whilst also helping support local businesses and communities that endured so much and displayed such courage during the fires. We have some exciting developments within our department in 2020 and we’d love you to join us. We have many new faces in the Tennis program in 2020 and I am looking forward to an excellent year ahead. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.trybooking.com/BIHUB. The girls all clicked and played so well, it was like they have been playing together for years! Lucy Young, Letitia Page-Thomson and Tara Young Whether you’re in Year 7 or Year 12, the Crocodile Relay never gets old…there is nothing quite like swimming in a conga line down the pool with all heads bobbing out of the water at once.

We played very well; our defence was strong, we moved up on the try line and made sure we didn’t have any gaps for the opponents to run through. Kennion – 1751 points – Brenton Davies (Coach), Middle C – Saints 12 defeated by Concordia C1 35 Singles: Sienna Glazbrook 0-6, Tahlia Cahill 4-6, Ruby Deakin 4-6, Britney Korir 1-6, Premier B – Saints 1-19 defeated by Immanuel 5-33 Year 3/4 Blue – Saints 18 defeated by Walford 28

Rewards available during 2020 are: ST PETER'S PRIMARY SCHOOL Thursday 17th September At the Dianella Regional Open Space Area 3(Inglewood Athletics Oval) Championship Points and Champion Years All individual events including the field events count towards champion points for Years 3 to 6.