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Term 1 Week 9 24th March, 2016
609 Drayton Wellcamp Rd
Wellcamp Toowoomba 4350 www.wellcampss.eq.edu.au
Ph 07 46986333 Fax 07 46304056 Student Absences Ph. 4698 6366
School Watch If you see any suspicious
activity at our school.
Ph 131788
A huge thank you to Mrs Missingham, Mrs
Richter and Mrs S who have organised this
year’s photo book.
Kym’s Korner Last week I had the pleasure of accompanying our school leaders to the National Young Leaders Day where the theme for the day was “Master the Little”. The students learned how important it can be to master the little things in order to make a big difference. I was really proud of the enthusi-asm our students showed and I look forward to seeing how they use what they learned. Miss Dowe has been very busy organising the Easter Eggstravaganza! I hope you all have a fun and enjoyable day. Easter holidays begin tomorrow and I’d like to remind everyone how important it is that you allow time for your children to rest so they can come back ready for term two. Too often we see exhausted kids returning to school because they have been too busy over the holidays. To make the most of school and enhance their academic performance they need to rest up a bit on their holidays. Happy Easter to all of you, enjoy your rest over the holidays and come back full of energy for term two. Kym
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My favourite speaker at the National Young Leaders Day was Winter. Winter is an 11 year old boy who has made the world better. At the age of 9 Winter found out that half of the world drinks dirty wa-ter. He worked out that one filter costs $50. He and his school decided to raise money to buy some water filters. He also sold two of his surfboards to raise money. Now 1500 more people drink clean fil-tered water because of what Winter did.
At first I thought how could a boy that young give clean, filtered water to more than 1500 people in the world who were originally drinking dirty water? This was an inspiration to me because it could mean that I could dome something great for the world, my community or my school. Winter has made me want to raise money for a charity so I can give to those who are less fortunate than me.
My second favourite speaker was Pipa Sheehan. She is a news reporter on channel ten. One of her quotes is “life is like a box of chocolates” and this is true because life IS like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get. Another quote is “Great things never came from comfort zones”.
Overall my time at the National Young Leaders Day was very enjoyable, exciting and inspirational. Maybe someday you will be able to do something great but just remember first you have to Master the Little. A special thank you to Mrs S for taking her time and effort to take us to the National Young Leaders Day.
Kaitlyn Loughlin
On Tuesday, 15 March, the Preps and Year Ones visited the Amaroo Environmental Education Centre.
Our day started with the excitement of a bus ride - a first
for some of our Preps. Upon arrival there was an air of un-
certainty as no-one had been to Amaroo before. We put
our bags under the old school building and were ready to
get started.
Cam, who was the Principal, explained to us how Amaroo
works. He told us of the rules and how we had to respect
our environment. Soon it was time to begin the activities.
Firstly we divided into four groups. Cam, Scotty, Mrs
Missingham and Miss Dowe each had a group. Cam had giv-
en us some very good instructions on how to erect our
tents, so off we went and put them up.
With that done, we were ready for a bush walk. We saw
some bull ants that were very angry, and a huge termite nest
in a tree. Cam showed us some spider holes and tapped
them to get the occupants to pop their heads out. A bandi-
coot had been digging looking for lunch and had left some
piles of dirt. We were also lucky enough to see a wallaby
footprint. Cam told us that there was a special tree that
they had saved from being cut down. We found out that it
was the home of some native bees. We also sat down on a
listening log. Cam had never had a group that had listened
so well and was seriously amazed at how focused we were.
With all that done, it was time to make our way back to our
tents, with a stop on the way to reapply our sunscreen. It
was exciting to get back to our tents but ... Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! Ms
Dowe’s tent had fallen down! Mrs Missingham could not
stop laughing!
After morning tea, we took part in rotational activities.
There were three different things to do. Miss Dowe joined
us in pretending to be campers. We made her lots of pre-
tend hot chocolate with marshmallows. Mrs Missingham
took us to dig some holes for the toilets. Cam said that
they are called latrines. We dug them and pretended to use
them. (A favourite with the boys!) Cam took us for bird
watching and we found out why the birds were squawking
madly. They were scared of the puppets placed near the
trees for the older children’s activities. Some of us said
‘Pop-ups’ instead of ‘Puppets’. Oops!
We were certainly ready for lunch when the time came. Our final activity was completing some puzzles in
our tents. Then it was time to pack the tents away and end our visit. Just before we left we were treated
to a special show. Cam put a pear on a long stick and held it up to the possum box on the tank stand.
Roger the possum came out an munched on his treat.
Sadly, it was time to leave Amaroo until next year. Cam said we were the most awesome group of children
he had ever seen. He wanted to keep us but Miss Dowe said that she would be lost without us, so he let
us get on the bus for the trip home. Some of us fell asleep on the bus but arrived back at school full of
excitement from an amazing day. Miss Dowe and Mrs Missingham were so very proud of us. A fantastic
day for everyone!
Monday, 11th April P-6
All welcome
First day of Term 2
P&C Meeting from 3pm
Wednesday, 20th April All welcome Wellcamp Playgroup 8.30am—9.30am
Monday, 25th April P-6 Anzac Day public holiday
Wednesday, 27th April All welcome Wellcamp Playgroup 8.30—9.30am
"Star Kids"
Keaghan Keaghan Keaghan Keaghan - for knowing all of the first 400 sight words
Isabella Isabella Isabella Isabella - for knowing all of the first 400 sight words
Jack HJack HJack HJack H - for knowing all of the first 400 sight words
Ella G - Ella G - Ella G - Ella G - for knowing all of the first 400 sight words
CoryCoryCoryCory - for improved behaviour and enthusiasm
BlakeBlakeBlakeBlake - for being a responsible and hardworking student
NateNateNateNate - for demonstrating fantastic leadership and maturity in the classroom
30 nights Reading…………. Elihana, Caleb, Harry, Annabelle, Ebony,
Will K, Mia
Wellcamp Playgroup Wednesday Mornings
Commencing 20th April
8.30am - 9.30am
Let Karen know if you
are interested
Phone 4698 6333
All ages welcome