Haldon St Festival

On Saturday 25th August, the school band had their very first performance on a public stage!

They performed Latin Magic and Bring On Da Band in front of thousands of people.

Congratulations on a fabulous performance.

S3Gaudi learn all about the secret to Mrs Penman’s Apple Pie

On Monday stage 3, some parents and teachers learnt all about Mrs Penman’s home made Apple Pie. The students, parents and teachers shared cooking stories and discussed adventures in the kitchen. The stage 3 students all left wanting to do more cooking at home with their families. What a great morning it was. A special thank you to Mrs Penman for sharing her passion for cooking with us.

So much food from so many countries

Our families were amazing. There was so much food that all our students and their families . . . about 500 people had heaps to eat.

Arabic Dancers rehearse for Multicultural Day

The girls are very keen and are spending a lot of time practising. They are being taught by Mrs Zeini with the help of Mrs Khocheiche.

Haldon Street Success!

Dance group had an amazing time walking in the street parade, and performing, at the Haldon Street Festival in Lakemba on Saturday.
We arrived early, did our makeup, and put our walking shoes on to proudly represent our school.
During the street parade we handed out books, which were donated by our school library, to children along Haldon Street in order to spread the ‘reading bug’.
Straight after the parade we headed to the main stage to perform our story dance to our wonderful community.
Thank you to all the teachers, parents and students that turned up to cheer us on! We had an amazing time and could not have done it without you.
Check out some of the highlights of our day in the gallery below…

Now we eagerly await the final results for the Wakakirri prize….keep your fingers and toes crossed!

What a night . . . Wakakirri was amazing.

BELMORE SOUTH BLEW THEM OUT OF THE WATER!!!!  

What can we say . .  . all the participants from all of the other 15 schools were amazing.

There is so much talent out there.

All the schools had lively, enthusiastic dancers.      

Some of the schools had these terrific costumes that sparkled, glittered, shone, shimmered and some even glowed.        

Our students danced with commitment, enthusiasm, enjoyment and above all passion.

According to their teachers they performed very well backstage not only behaving beautifully but competently answering questions thrown at them by the judges.

Win or lose what a wonderful achievement.

Thanks to all of our community students, teachers and parents.

A special thanks to Ms Papadis, Ms Pleasance, Mrs Klose and Ali Pericles .

Diala and Irene . . .  go girls!!        Puni and Siole . . . boy oh boy!!

Watch the blog for a link to where you can see official pictures of the night.