Vol 15 2015 PDF
Vol 15 2015 PDF
Vol 15 2015 PDF
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Yakam
Newsletter
Principal: Julie Blythe
Deputy Principals: Yvonne Height, Helen Walmsley and Tristan Mackenzie
Ph: 9841 7533 Fax: 9842 1350
Email: Yakamia.PS@education.wa.edu.au
Volume 15
4 September 2015
From Room 33
Our Pirate Assembly
Everyone in our class dressed up as Pirates. We sang songs and did
speeches. These are our favourite parts:
We loved lining up on the stage because we were up high. We got to stand up on the stage too!
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School Uniform
At Yakamia we believe a school uniform and
dress code:
Spelling Challenge
Year 6
Cameron Pettley-Gray
Bottoms
Year 5
Maya Anning
Year 4
Tops
Year 3
Dylan Wood
Marley Idle
Ella Belfield
Hannah Tschabotar
Year 4
Daisy Stewart Morgan
Kate Hallett
Year 5
Maya Anning
Uniform:
Jess Ralston
Year 6
Cameron Pettley-Gray
Sharni Ralston
Chloe Pietrala
Lily Flugge
Julie Blythe
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P&C News
Winner
Congratulations to Narelle Wakefield who was the winner of the Mt Romance Raffle. The Nature
Playground Committee raise $205!
.
Spring Fest & Car Boot Sale
Sunday 20 September 20015 from 10am to 2pm. Come along and join in the fun!!
See the flyer attached to this Newsletter email for further details.
Hope to see you all there!!
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School News
Bonnys Special Hair Cut
Bonny Gardiner, a Year 3 student, in Room 16, recently had her haircut for a very special
reason.
In her own words, I had a haircut to help other children who have lost their own hair,
maybe through illness or because of a treatment for
illness. I am happy that I cut off my long hair and I
sent it to people who are going to make a real wig
out of it. The hair had to be 30cm long and mine was
32cm long. I am really pleased that I can make
another child happy!
Well done Bonny. Bonny was helping the Princess
Charlotte Alopecia Program. For more information
visit www.variety.org.au
Name
Room
Name
11
Sophia Villaneuva
24
Adam Hobbs
Taylor Haddleton
12
Lee Pickett
Sean Mann
25
Kaysha Ripohau
13
Brayden Pollard
Sophie Moore
26
Keira Armstrong
14
Leah Wallis
Elli Holt
33
Julianna Villanueva
34
Cody Lovejoy
35
Jake Hambley
43
Matthew Comley
Eboni Herbert
Amber Hume
Carys Pollette
44
Connor Hyland
23
Kaden Taylor
Madeline Ellis
Harison White
22
Venice-Mae Abarca
Caleb Ellett
Bonny Gardiner
21
Tait Walton
Ben Lemin
Noah Coleman
16
Ella Forbes
Stephen Coyne
Ryan Ellett
15
Samuel Bryan
Chasen Wilkinson
Alexi Collins
45
Ruby Williams
Layla May Watts
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Community News
Please note notices appearing below are not necessarily endorsed by the
school. We provide this space for community groups to advertise to the
school community. It is up to parents to scrutinise the activity and
organisers for their child.
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Community News
Please note notices appearing below are not necessarily endorsed by the
school. We provide this space for community groups to advertise to the
school community. It is up to parents to scrutinise the activity and
organisers for their child.
Do you have a child who wets the bed and would like to be dry? Bedwetting is a common childhood problem and it can be resolved. Children will not necessarily grow out of it and left untreated, bedwetting can
continue into adulthood.
In the past 30 years, 1000s of WA children have become dry through the Princess Margaret Hospitals
(PMH) enuresis program. This program is available locally through the Great Southern Population Health
(Community Health) and provided by school health nurses.
The enuresis program is available for your child if:
They are aged 6 years to 13years but not older than 13 and 9 months