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Year 3

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1. Elizabeth Switkowski enjoying reading to Aria Nguyen in Prep 2. Nina Steedman, Sylvanas Zhu and Catherine (Cate) Barry share a bean bag 3. Grace Chatfield and Ella Pattison create a list of adjectives to describe tomatoes 4. Miranda Jie, Ashley Siswanto and Chantelle Tan practise their ball skills with Year 9 coaches 5. Georgia Ktenavos and Bianca

Ferguson (Prep) share a book together 6. Amelia Wood, Yolanda Gu,

Elizabeth Switkowski and Shama

Aljneibi balance a 1kg weight and a collection of books 7. Yuzi (Miranda) Qin and Ashley

Siswanto problem solving in Maths 8. Miranda Jie, Ashley Siswanto and Sophie Sprott enjoy reading in the sun

9. Francesca Zappone, Roselyn (Rosie) Mokyiu, Sophia Hindhaugh coached by Year 9 PE students 10. Grace Chatfield, Ella Pattison,

Amelia Wood and Nina Steedman line up after a successful finish of

House Cross Country 11. Shama Aljneibi, Kehan (Cassie)

Wang and Yolanda Gu balance the beam with a 1kg weight and a litre of water 12. Catherine (Cate) Barry and Kate (Katie) Kemp reading to Ellie Guo (Prep) in the Library 13. Sienna Xu and Ingrid He Tan enjoying DEAR time on a beanbag together 14. Miranda Jie, Catherine (Cate) Barry, Sienna Xu and Grace Chatfield ready for the House Relay

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2022 has been a fun-filled year with the overarching theme of gratitude constantly flowing through the classroom. Being back on campus for the entire year, Year 3 students were able to embrace all the opportunities that School can offer. Students engaged in Stage Skills, strings groups, ukulele strumming, Chess Club, STEM Club, Early Bird French, sports, dancing, swimming, and reading books. Participation in House competitions for the first time was also a highlight. Special Visitors’ Morning was a time for the Year 3 students to share their learning and perform musical items to entertain our guests. The Year 9 Sport Coaching program provided fabulous skill building opportunities for our Year 3 students. They were coached in small groups by enthusiastic Year 9 students.

In Term 3, the ELC Friendship Program provided the Year 3 girls with the opportunity to be leaders. They were proud to plan a literacy activity to share with younger students. Many recalled their memories of being in the ELC and meeting the older students. New friendships were built, and fun was had by all. Year 3 girls have become passionate readers. Book Week was a highlight and the opportunity to dress up as a book character was a thrill. The Term 4 Outdoor Education Camp was something the girls looked forward to all year. A fabulous time was had by all that attended.

Ms Georgina Stride and Mr Luke Russell

Year 3 Teachers

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