08 Oct 2011
On Tuesday the 29th March Mrs Hughes and Mrs Ray had the pleasure of travelling with Year 6-10 students to Lockhart Central School to take part in a day of collaborative fun with other local central schools (Oaklands, The Rock, Lockhart).
After singing 'The wheels on the bus' (57 times) the driver dropped us at the Lockhart Town Hall where we were met enthusiastically by the Shire Youth Officer Kylie Hruz who ushered us inside to the video presentation sound and light spectacular; all the students were mesmerised and sat transfixed throughout the show. The students were particularly impressed by Steven Dale who not only managed to survive a 30mtr fall onto rocks, he also made a full recovery and is now able to walk.
After the presentation we were chauffeured back to the Lockhart school where we ate our lunch and participated in some friendly basketball competition. Unfortunately we were unable to stay for the whole afternoon's sporting activities, but we look forward to the next opportunity to meet with our fellow central schools.
Both Mrs Ray and Mrs Hughes were so impressed with the general behaviour of the school that all of the students who attended the afternoon were awarded with 'Excellent Ambassadors for the school' awards.
After singing 'The wheels on the bus' (57 times) the driver dropped us at the Lockhart Town Hall where we were met enthusiastically by the Shire Youth Officer Kylie Hruz who ushered us inside to the video presentation sound and light spectacular; all the students were mesmerised and sat transfixed throughout the show. The students were particularly impressed by Steven Dale who not only managed to survive a 30mtr fall onto rocks, he also made a full recovery and is now able to walk.
After the presentation we were chauffeured back to the Lockhart school where we ate our lunch and participated in some friendly basketball competition. Unfortunately we were unable to stay for the whole afternoon's sporting activities, but we look forward to the next opportunity to meet with our fellow central schools.
Both Mrs Ray and Mrs Hughes were so impressed with the general behaviour of the school that all of the students who attended the afternoon were awarded with 'Excellent Ambassadors for the school' awards.