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Newsletter Term 3, Week 5 - Thursday 22nd August 2019
August
Tuesday 20th—Friday 23rd
Book Fair
[before and after school in the
library]
Wednesday 28th
Bush School
(classes 1, 4 & 7)
Thursday 29th
Pupil Free Day
Friday 30th
School Closure
Show Day
September
Wednesday 4th
Bush School
(classes 2&3)
Diary Dates
1 School Road Lobethal SA 5241 - Phone : 8389 6419 Fax : 8389 6448
Email : dl.0227.info@schools.sa.edu.au - www.lobethalps.sa.edu.au
Book Fair
Today 3:00—3:30
Friday morning 8:30-9:00
The beautiful families who donated lemons for Friday foodies this week Cosgriff family, Hein family, Tracey’s neighbour
Jayne.
Dean Moss, Kristie Coulter and Johanna Moore for continuous help with Friday Foodies week after week.
Belinda McCarten for her continued support of washing all the aprons and tea towels for Friday Foodies
To those families who have donated boots, jars and stubby holders for our Father’s day stall next week and for the lovely
mums who have planted them up.
Fantastic support for the St Vinnie’s appeal.
The 2 awesome Dads who came on our Nepabunna camp as volunteers – Stephen Stanbury and Rick Randall your help
and energy were awesome.
Fathers Day
Fathers Day Stall
Monday the 26th and Tuesday the 27th August
[after school only]
Succulents and herbs planted in boots, stubby holders and jars
Boots $5
Stubby Holders $3
Jars $2
Fathers Day Cookies $1
Two weeks ago the Year 6/7s took a 10 hour trip to
Nepabunna in the Adnyamathanha community in the
Northern Flinders Ranges. We enjoyed many fun activities
outside such as sleeping under the stars, having a
campfire, cleaning up the community, seeing ancient sites
and went to places like the Waterhole. It was an
educational and meaningful experience for us and it
helped us learn more about their history.
We would like to give a huge thank you to Steven and Rick
for joining us! Here are some words from the group who went:
“It was very interesting when we went out with Duncan and he told us about Nepabunna and the
Teddy Bear Tree.’’-Roma.
“Some of the animals I saw were Dogs, Kangaroos, Goats, Sheep, Emus and
Eagles.” -Ned.
“It goes from wet green scenery to dry brown land with dead bushes.’’
-Cameron.
“ I enjoyed sitting around the campfire listening to
stories and sleeping under the stars .’’-Emily
“Spending time with students and staff out of the
school environment and working together”-Amie.
“I made a huge connection to the girls in my dorm like how we shared
stories and said goodnight, which helped me build relationships and
trust.’’-Sophia.
“I loved all the delicious home cooked
goodies that parents supplied also the help I got from students in
the kitchen even if it wasn’t their kitchen duty time.” -Bill.
“What a wonderful learning experience
surrounded by our amazing Australian
environment.” -Sonia .
By Jaime, Emily, Maddy and Willow.
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