The School Council organised a buffet lunch for the celebration of Mother’s Day. The school takes the opportunity to wish all mother’s the best on this occassion.
Health Factor Project…
High 5 – Junior Mathematicians Challenge
The High 5 – Junior Mathematicians Challenge targeted gifted and talented primary students who were in Years 5 and 6 during scholastic year 2015 – 2016 in both state and non-state primary schools.
“The aim of this challenges was to give further opportunity to gifted and talented primary students to hone their talents through practice with stimulating mathematical problems.”
3 students from our school, namely Shanice Sammut, Matteo Stagno, Milena Stagno qualified for this challenge and the students had the opportunity to participate in five 2-hour training seminars which took place after school hours.
Matteo Stagno, placed third in the overall competition. Well done to these students for their achievements 🙂
Special Assembly
Cooking and Writing combined…
Last Wednesday the year 5.2 students of Ms Miranda and Ms Doreen, started the day by making their own special pizza. As one can see from the photos, students were creative enough their make faces with their pizza toppings. Children practice fractions when they cut their pizza into equal parts. Together, as a team, they cleaned the kitchen and afterwards they wrote up the recipe of their pizza.
Fun Walk
Health Factor Project…
Educating students from a young age about living a healthy life and learning to make the right choices when eating and drinking are imperative. Here are more photos of students from kindergarten during the two week period covering the promotion of healthy eating and a healthy living. This project was launched on a national scale.
Registration of Kinder 1 student for October 2016
Science Special Assembly
LEGO Story Starters…
Recently, all state schools have been equipped with a number of resources to enhance innovation and creativity. Among these resources schools were given story starter packs. We all love playing with LEGO, so what better way than to start a creative writing session by creating your own scene using various characters in a set up created by using your imagination and LEGO blocks.
The year 4.2 students had their first attempt… Not only did they create wonderful scenes, but this activity triggered their imagination, which led to a different approach to creative writing… Students prepared their plans and finally set down to write their own stories.









