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CELEBRATIONS

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100 DAYS OF PREP – WEDNESDAY JULY 24TH

We are excited to announce that on Wednesday July 24th (Week 2), our prep students will be celebrating a significant milestone in their school journey… 100 Days of Prep!

This marks a momentous occasion as we reflect on the progress, growth, and achievements of our prep student since the beginning of the school year. To commemorate this wonderful and special day, we are planning a 100-day theme, where our prep students will engage in fun-filled activities.

We cannot wait to celebrate 100 days of Prep. The COUNT DOWN IS ON!

KEY INFORMATION FOR THE WEEK

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BUNNINGS BBQ VOLUNTEERS WANTED

Wayi School is hosting a Bunnings Fundraising BBQ at Bunnings Craigieburn on Sunday the 4th of August 2024.

We are looking for volunteers from the Wayi School community to assist us on the day. If you are able to spare an hour or two on this day, please click on the link below to register.

Bunnings BBQ Volunteers

 

‘LATTE WITH LEANNE’ COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS – THURSDAY JULY 25TH

All Wayi School community members are invited to have a ‘Latte with Leanne’ at Wayi School from 10:00am – 11:00am on Thursday the 25th of July.

If you would like to attend, please fill out the RSVP form via the link below:

Community Connections RSVP

‘Latte with Leanne’ Community Connections is a casual morning tea, aimed to build and strengthen our connections with our school community – depending on your strengths, availability, and motivation, the morning could involve:

– General conversation with other parents/carers/guardians (for those of you who just want to socialise and get to know other Wayi families)
– Resourcing support (for those of you who like to socialise but keep busy at the same time) ‎

Our special guest attendee for July 25th is Kye Kelly, Wayi School’s Student Engagement and Wellbeing Leader.

We hope to see you there!

BUILDING KNOWLEDGE

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PLASTIC DRINK BOTTLES AND CONTAINERS ONLY

To ensure the safety of our students and staff, we request that only plastic water bottles and food containers be brought to school.
Metal and glass bottles and containers pose a risk as they are heavier and can break easily.
During mealtimes, there is less supervision compared to teaching and learning periods, increasing the likelihood of accidents involving these items.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
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