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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Manly War Memorial Information Plaque

Sam
Zion

Lachlan

Alannah


Thomas

Flynn

Bronsan

Charlee

Annabel

Aisha

Grace

Matthew

Dominik

Caleb

Charley

Chloe

Jas

Finn

Matthew

Rani

Mikey

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Manly War Memorial Excursion

Today Year 2's visited the Manly War Memorial in Richard Russell Park. Miss Frizzel from Magic Walking Bus tours took us on a tour of this very important site in Manly. We learnt that this is a special place to remember all the men and women who have served our country in times of war and peace.


Monday, May 19, 2014

Under 8's Day



We celebrated Under 8's Week here at SJV by having lots of fun! We worked in groups with students from Prep, Year 1 and Year 2 and we moved to different classrooms. We danced, played games, made bookmarks and performed in a circus.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Turkey


This week in Geography we have been learning about Turkey. Turkey is a large, mountainous and beautiful country found between Europe and Asia. To the north is the Black Sea and to the south is the Mediterranean Sea. Did you know that the country's official language is Turkish and that the capital is a city called Ankara?

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Mavis the Amazing Tugboat

Author Dianne Lonergan visited SJV and spoke to students and teachers about a children's book that she has written. Mavis the Amazing Tugboat is about a brave tug boat captain battling the Brisbane River during the 2011 flood. Captain Doug Hislop and his tugboat Mavis saved Brisbane's Gateway Bridge from destruction when they moved a fast-moving piece of concrete away from its pylons. Wow!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Cross Country



On Tuesday SJV participated in our school cross country carnival. We travelled by bus to Memorial Park where were ran 500 metres around the park. At the end of the carnival Mrs Lyons told us that Gold house had won the most points for the carnival. Great running everyone!

ANZAC Day


On Friday April 25 students from SJV marched with other people from the community as part of the ANZAC Day march. We finished our march at Richard Russell Park where the Manly War Memorial stands. We listened to prayers, songs and the names of people who have served our country in times of war. Lest We Forget.