SPX NEWS
AUGUST |
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Friday 15th |
WAKAKIRRI PERFORMACE @7PM |
Monday 18th |
BOOK WEEK PARADE |
Wednesday 20th |
YEAR 1 EXCURSION - BOTANIC GARDENS |
Friday 22nd |
FEAST DAY AND COLOUR RUN |
Wednesday 27th |
P&F MEETING @ 7PM |
Friday 29th |
SOCCER GALA DAY |
SEPTEMBER |
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Thursday 4th |
FATHER'S DAY STALL |
Friday 5th |
FATHER'S DAY CELEBRATION |
Thursday 11th |
R U OK DAY ? CRAZY HAIR DAY |
Friday 12th |
YEAR 2 ASSEMBLY |
Thursday 18th |
BASKETBALL GALA DAY JNR |
Friday 19th |
BASKETBALL GALA DAY SNR |
Friday 19th |
KINDERGARTEN EXCURSION SYMBIO WILDLIFE PARK |
Thursday 25th |
SCHOOL DISCO |
Thursday 25th |
LAST DAY TERM 3 FOR STUDENTS |
Friday 26th |
PUPIL FREE DAY |
OCTOBER |
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TERM FOUR |
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Monday 13th |
STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL |
Friday 24th |
Grandparents Day |
Every Crack Makes You Stronger!
Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall,
A proud egg with dreams so tall.
He loved the view, the sky so blue,
But what happened next, no one knew.
Humpty, don't give up, you’re not done!
Your journey’s just begun!
Look at your cracks — they make you unique,
It’s not the end, but a chance to seek.
The journey of healing was not so quick,
It took time, patience, and a little bit of grit.
Humpty Dumpty’s inner strength was found,
Not in his shell, but in the heart’s sound.
The greatest strength lies within your mind,
Not in your shell, but in the will to find.
The wall that once seemed so high and grand,
Now beckoned him, a test to withstand.
Humpty had learned and grown so strong,
But could he face the place he once went wrong?
Your strength is in your mind, not in your shell!
It’s not the fall that defines who you are,
It’s how you rise, and how you go far.
The cracks may remain, but they don’t make me weak,
For inside, I have strength that I now can seek.
It’s all about the mind, the strength we hold,
With inner courage, we break the mold.
We rise, we rise, from every fall,
We’ve got the strength to stand tall!
Through cracks and breaks, we’ll always find,
That true strength lives in the mind!
On Friday, the SPX Wakakirri Team will take to the stage at Wollongong Entertainment Centre to perform their story-dance of ‘Every Crack Makes You Stronger.’ The team of students, parents and staff have worked tirelessly over the past 2 terms to bring this performance to life! We can’t wait to hear about all the experiences the students have had with the lead up and the actual performance. Stay tuned on SPX Socials for updates throughout the day and after. We wish SPX all the best for showtime!
Official Opening and Blessing Of The SPX Yarning Circle
Join us on Wednesday, 3rd September at 11:40am on school grounds, for our postponed planned NAIDOC Week celebrations and official opening and blessing of our new Yarning Circle and Uncle Kev’s artwork. The SPX community will engage in:
- A smoking ceremony
- Unpacking of Uncle Kev’s beautiful artwork through student questions and it’s meaning
- Exploration of the meaning and cultural connections to Yarning Circles to the Aboriginal people
- Blessing by Uncle Mark and Fr Duane
- Rotational activities of Indigenous games
- Invited guests and families afternoon tea and yarn.
You are all warmly invited to attend this special day.
Environment
Wild at Art Competition Opportunity
Year 3 Excursion to Stanwell Park Reserve
On August 8th, Year 3 went on an excursion. It was great!
On the bus trip to Stanwell Tops, we saw lots of cool things, like the old abandoned road that’s now replaced by The Sea Cliff Bridge. Alongside it was a really long blue line marking the bicycle race course. On our arrival, we saw hang gliders and paragliders in the sky after they took off from Bald Hill. We then put our bags down in the covered area and started our first activity which was an Ochre ceremony. During the ceremony we all got different patterns marked on our faces telling us about identity. The marks painted on my face made me a warrior. We also participated in aboriginal dances, where we copied the movement of the kangaroo and the emu. They were very fun!
After that, we had lunch and we got to play on the sand and grass. The handball games and playing catch were loads of fun even when someone accidentally threw it in the bushes. I luckily rescued it. At the end of lunch we got to throw boomerangs correctly. Some people were lucky enough to have their boomerangs fly back to the thrower. We also learnt about bush tucker and I explained how the sheoak seed tasted after I chewed on it for a while. The coastal wattle leaves are crushed and rubbed together to make soap. We participated in a smoking ceremony as well and looked at different tools they used. Finally we returned on our bus back to school. It was a great day and we thank the teachers for taking us.
By Archer and Conor