Page 14 - Peninsula News - 9 June 2015
Education
School competes in soccer knock-out Years Five and Six students from Woy Woy South Public School have been taking part in activities that flow through to regional and state competitions.
Pretty Beach Public School students enjoyed a football training session with the Central Coast Mariners recently
Mariners hold soccer session The Central Coast Mariners have held a soccer session for students on the Pretty Beach Public School oval. Former Mariners player Adam Kwasnik said he was delighted at the enthusiasm and behaviour of the students during his visit.
The session was designed to get students enthusiastic about playing soccer. “Not only did students get to participate in small-sided games, they each received a goodie-bag filled with items from the Mariners,” said coordinating teacher Mr Andy
Podmore. Newsletter, 14 May 2015 Andy Podmore, Pretty Beach Public School
During the weeks commencing May 18 and 25, the school’s senior soccer team set off to compete in the first two rounds of the NSW PSSA football knock out competition. “Both the boys and girls had some impressive play and managed to put a few goals away,” said school principal, Ms Kim Wheatley. “The highlight for the girls was an 11-points to nil win against Ettalong with the goals shared among much of the team.
“Heather Snape was a notable force in attack with seven goals on the day. “The boys did not experience the same success but Liam McIntyre and Tora Nakajo managed to keep their spirits high with a goal each. “Unfortunately despite some great play, neither the boys nor the girls teams were able to progress into the next rounds as it was necessary to win all games played. On Friday, May 29, the senior dance group rehearsed for the Central Coast Dance Festival at Laycock Street Theatre. The senior dance group will be participating in the festival on Friday, June 19 at the theatre. Newsletter, 2 June 2015 Kim Wheatley, Woy Woy South Public School
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Students will dress as pirates Author and illustrator Dr Cameron Stelzer will be visiting Woy Woy South Public School on Wednesday, July 22. He has written a number of books about characters called The Stroogle and The Pie Rats.
“They are wonderful adventure stories delivering strong messages about respect, relationships and responsibilities,” said school librarian, Ms Ruza Santos. “Students will be encouraged to come dressed as a pirate on the day, in keeping with the theme that
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