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Writing and Assembly
In class we are learning how to write exciting stories.
They need to have a beginning which tells you who is in
the story and where it is, a really interesting middle
which usually has a problem, and an ending where the
problem is solved. We decided to do a play at our
assembly called The Three Hungry Giants. This is an
exciting story. The problem in the story is that the three
hungry giants are demanding food and scaring the people
with their bommy knockers. The problem is solved when
some bees from a beehive chase the giants home. We also
told the audience some fun facts about giants.
History Excursion
In History we are learning about Family
Life: Past and Present. On Wednesday we
visited Patrick Taylor Cottage. This is the
oldest surviving dwelling in Western
Australia. It is 182 years old. We saw how
different things were for people who lived
in the olden days.
Here are some of the things we wrote:
I liked the clock because the
clock didnt have the big
hand.Keira A
My favourite thing was the
hot water bottle which was
made out of ceramic.Cody
It was cool how they made
hooks out of bird beaks.
Keira P
My favourite thing was the 3D
picture viewer because you
could look in the thing.
Spencer
From the Children of Room 41
YakamiaPrimarySchool
Newsletter
Volume 15
19.9.14 2014
Principal: Julie Blythe
Deputy Principals: Yvonne Height, Helen Walmsley and Paul Murray
Ph: 9841 7533 Fax: 9842 1350
Email: [email protected]
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Dockers Cup 2014
On Friday, 12September, eighteen Year 6\7 girls represented Yakamia PS in the 2014 Dockers Cup,
organised by Tom Moir the Regional District Football Manager and held at the North Road Ovals.
Leading up to this event the girls trained every day before lunch perfecting their handballing, kicking
and tackling skills. Training saw a huge improvement in the girls as none of them have ever played
football before.
After gathering the medical gear, collecting the fluoro vests and handing out the jerseys, they headed
to the oval. Schools from around the district took part including Mount Barker and Denmark. By
10:00am one of the six games had started with Yakamia opposing Mount Lockyer, Talia Coyne
kicking the first goal. Throughout the whole day, Mr Stamp (the head coach) was very helpful. Alex
Pearce and Sam Want gave great support to the girls as they assisted in coaching, goal and boundary
umpiring.
All the girls tried extremely hard and were very
competitive as they contributed in all games with a smile
on their face. Even though they won only one of their
games, they came second in 5 others. ( a close second)
the girls were happy with their results, especially Georgia
Crosby winning Best Yakamia Girl on the field.
All of the girls had great fun and enjoyed the day, going
home very tired and weary after the six
games they played.
Teleya Beattie and Georgia Crosby
School News
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School News
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Honour Certificate Recipients12 September 2014
Room Name Room Name
11 Joshua Peak
Imani Officer
24 Tiana Bird Machaela Taylor
Sean Mann
12 Daniel Hobbs
Hanna Seaman
25 Daisy Stewart Morgan
Tyler Saunders
13 Georgia Crosby
Andre Cajayon
26 Trent Holland
Shaye Wood
14 Tom Rudolewicz
Gypsy Ugle
32 Chloe Panton
Ella Mackenzie
15 Ksharna Coyne 33 Ruby Young
Kasey Pears
21 Zafira Farrell
James ONeill
34 Fay Wiggins
Tsean Winmar
22 Kaidyn Manley
Ryan Brooks
35 Bella Medbury
Cody Thomas
23 Samuel Whittle
Locky Ross
41 Madeline ONeill
Breanna Ollis
School Banking
Calling for volunteers we need your help!
Our students really enjoy participating in the Commonwealth Bank School
Banking program and to keep this program running we need your help.
The program requires a volunteer School Banking Co-ordinator to facilitate thebanking and distribution of School Banking rewards. This only takes a small
amount of your time one day a week and the Commonwealth Bank will provide
support in how to run the program. Your help with the program will greatly benefit
students as they develop vital saving skills and also help our school with
fundraising.
Currently, School Banking day is Thursday.
Please indicate your interest in volunteering for this great program by filling in the
tear off section below and returning it toYakamia Primary School Administration.
Yes, I would like to help with School Banking!
Name: _____________________________________ Phone: _____________________________________
Email: _____________________________________ Availability: ________________________________
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Community News
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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.
Albany Surf Life Saving
Season 2014 2015
Registration Day
Nippers 5- 13years
Seniors 14+
Sunday 21 September
9am 1pmAt the new Albany Surf Life
Saving Clubroom
Sausage Sizzle
Please contact Chris on
0409292263 if further
information is required.
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Beginners Sailing Course , for ages 9 years and up.
This course will open the option to join in the regular Saturday morning coaching at the Sailing Club
through the season.
Date: Monday 29th Sept - Friday 3rd Oct. 9am to 12 noon.
Where: Princess Royal Sailing Club, Chipana Drive, Little Grove.
Cost: $195 Kidsport grants available with Health Care card.
Book in and pay at : Click Here to Register for Kids Learn to Sail School Holiday Fun at princess
Royal Sailing Club in Albany
Enquiries to: Chris Lee Ph: 0427 850 417
Training Director, Princess Royal Sailing Club
Junior Cricket
Albany Junior Cricket Association has held its registration day and if you missed it register online at
ajca.wa.cricket.com.au. Registrations for Milo in2CRICKET (5-6 yrs) or Milo T20 Blast (7-8 yrs).
Community News
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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.