Earlier
this school term, the class of 5/6S from Padstow Park Public School
participated in an eight week program called Sing out Loud Together. This program is a literacy and cultural program for primary
school children in Years 5 and 6 and elders generally aged between 70 and 90. It
was facilitated by the Arts Health Institute. The elders were from the
aged-care facility IRT Peakhurst. These two groups formed singing buddies over
eight weeks and worked towards a concert. The sessions provided opportunities
for the students to learn songs from the elders’ youth while they also learnt
about each other. This program was led by the enthusiastic Rose Grayson
from the Arts Health Institute who was the Maestro of the program. She kept
everybody engaged every week because she was so full of life.
Stage 3 Blog Site
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Sing Out Loud Together 5/6S
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Chinese Restaurant Fun!!!
Yesterday Stage 3 students went to Padstow Inn Chinese Restaurant for lunch as a cultural experience. This term, Stage 3 are learning about China. Take a look at some of the photos!
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Selective High School Success!!!
Congratulations to the following students on being offered a place in a Selective High School for 2014.
Shuvam Adikari
Anthony Bao
Gigi Chen
Tien Dinh
Jessica Guan
Saratt Hayavauchanurak
Adeline Kwong
Michael Li
William Tran
Kevin Wang
Jadon Yip
You have all worked very hard and deserve this wonderful opportunity.
Shuvam Adikari
Anthony Bao
Gigi Chen
Tien Dinh
Jessica Guan
Saratt Hayavauchanurak
Adeline Kwong
Michael Li
William Tran
Kevin Wang
Jadon Yip
You have all worked very hard and deserve this wonderful opportunity.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Prime Minister Portraits
Last term, Stage 3 was studing Democracy. 5/6B drew fantastic portraits of Prime Ministers from the past (and present!). The two artistic children pictured below are John Luo and Albert Luong.
John Luo drew Kevin Rudd and Albert Luong drew John Curtin. Well done boys!!!!
John Luo drew Kevin Rudd and Albert Luong drew John Curtin. Well done boys!!!!
5/6B Initial Artwork
5/6B have shown their artistic ability with these fanatastic initial artworks. Here are some brilliant examples.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Menai High Transition
Over the past few weeks some of the Year 6 students from Padstow Park Public School have been going to Menai High School to participate in a transition program. They have been attending classes while at the school.
Students were given a choice of Wicked Woods (Woodworks and Technics), Squirms, Squawks and Squids (Science and Marine Studies), Kids in the Kitchen (Food Technology) and Makin' and Creatin' (Visual Arts).The program was run between 12:30pm to 1:45pm on four consecutive Thursday afternoons.
The aim of the program was to introduce the stuudents to a variety of subjects that are on offer at Menai High School, give them the opportunity to become familar with Menai High School's grounds and the secondary school atmostphere and meet students from other schools with whom they may attend high school. All students thoroughly enjoyed the program. Here are some photos of them with some of their creations!
Students were given a choice of Wicked Woods (Woodworks and Technics), Squirms, Squawks and Squids (Science and Marine Studies), Kids in the Kitchen (Food Technology) and Makin' and Creatin' (Visual Arts).The program was run between 12:30pm to 1:45pm on four consecutive Thursday afternoons.
The aim of the program was to introduce the stuudents to a variety of subjects that are on offer at Menai High School, give them the opportunity to become familar with Menai High School's grounds and the secondary school atmostphere and meet students from other schools with whom they may attend high school. All students thoroughly enjoyed the program. Here are some photos of them with some of their creations!
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Basketball Academy
This semester Padstow Park has had both a junior and senior boys team playing in the primary schools basketball competition at Bankstown Basketball Stadium. The boys play every Monday afternoon and have thoroughly enjoyed their season. Considering most of the boys had never played before both teams have done exceptionally well.
Both teams qualified for the semi-finals which took place on Monday 17th June. Our junior team fought bravely but narrowly lost 17-14. Our senior team won 30-18 and advanced through to the grand final on the 24th June. The boys played against Wattle Grove and unfortunately lost 34-25.
Basketball Academy has enabled the boys to learn a new sport, develop friendships and have a whole lot of fun at the same time. We will be giving more students from 3-6 the chance to play in this competition next semester. If this is something that interests you, please come and speak to Mr. Godkin.
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