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Mr Andrew Hayes Year 6 Green

What a great year!

It has been a busy and brilliant year in 6 Green and I congratulate all the boys on their hard work – some brilliant learning has been achieved. A smorgasbord of interesting experiences has helped make this year very memorable and there have been lots of comedic moments along the way. With so many diverse learning experiences and events occurring throughout it really is hard to pick a favourite memory, so here is a selection of our favourite memories of the year.

Memoirs of the year by 6 Green

Definitely attending three camps this year at Dwellingup, Kalgoorlie and the Astronomy Camp here at school have been great highlights. They were all amazing in their own way. Alexander Bradley The sports carnival was great fun as we competed against our mates and created some funny songs to cheer on our teams. Caleb Lai

Completing in interschool basketball and football has been excellent. It was great to make lots of new friends and score a few goals! Benjamin Petrich

At the Kalgoorlie camp, I really enjoyed learning all about the history of gold and I even found some! It was also nice to have a break from my brother and sister. Eureka!! Caelan Foti

I liked meeting with the Golden Heritage Club members and hearing their interesting stories of what school was like in the past. It definitely seems better these days. Daniel Santelli

This year has been brilliant and it was lots of fun being in Mr Hayes’ class. However, his jokes were needing a bit of work at times. Oscar Steegstra This year was full of adventures and surprises. One of my favourite moments was when I brought in my guinea pigs and rabbit to show the class. I showed how to take care of them and everyone loved it. Nicholas Croll

It has been a brilliant year in 6 Green. Playing sport and going on camps have been the highlights; however, listening to Mr Hayes’ bad puns has been a challenge. Jojo Parise This year has been full of exciting experiences. I particularly enjoyed learning about spies and reading our class novel, Stormbreaker. I even created my own spy gadget. Luke Gratoggi

Year 6 Green Back Row: Caelan Foti, Alexander Bradley, Jojo Parise, William Boxall, Thomas Bristow-Stagg, Caleb Lai, Benjamin Petrich, Ethan Hardy Middle Row: Daniel Rees, Michael Boffey, Adam Vidotto, Joshua Loiacono, Tristan Bottega, Samuel Kennedy, Kinta Pinchin-Yamada, Thomas Robertson, Mr Andrew Hayes Front Row: Christian O’Driscoll, Joshua Locke, James Nixon, Nicholas Croll, Nicholas Caddy, Oscar Steegstra, Wilson Nguyen, Daniel Santelli Absent: Luke Grattoggi

Some of my favourite memories this year included travelling to Kalgoorlie and also becoming prefect. Also, having my grandma and dad teach the class how to make sushi was rather amusing! Kinta Pinchin-Yamada

A great memory of 6 Green will always be Mr Hayes and his funny jokes – we have a similar sense of humour and we enjoyed making the class giggle. Michael Boffey This year was the best yet! We travelled to Kalgoorlie on The Prospector train which was lots of fun. I thoroughly enjoyed playing my trumpet in the Performing Arts Festival. Joshua Locke

My favourite part of the year was winning my third straight cross country championship. I also really enjoyed learning about the World Cup and researching all the countries involved. James Nixon

This year has been brilliant in 6 Green. I thoroughly enjoyed our sushi making lesson with Kinta’s dad and grandma. It was so fun, interesting and delicious! Wilson Nguyen Wow, what a great year in 6 Green. So many highlights but one that stands out would be our natural disasters project. It was really interesting learning about cyclones and hurricanes. Thomas Robertson

My highlight of the year was meeting with the Golden Heritage Club members. They were so friendly and had lots of interesting stories. Daniel Rees One highlight for me was making my natural disasters project and learning all about cyclones and typhoons. It was really interesting and lots of fun. Thomas Bristow-Stagg One highlight for me was learning about spies and creating my own spy gadget, The Caddywatch 2002. This was inspired by our class novel Stormbreaker. I really enjoyed being inventive. Nicholas Caddy One of my highlights of the year would be competing in the interschool chess competition. It was really challenging, but exciting. I learnt plenty of new strategies. Tristan Bottega Creating our award-winning cyber bullying awareness video was a real highlight this year. I was the star of the production and I hope this leads on to bigger roles in Hollywood. Adam Vidotto

One highlight of the year was learning all about the great scientist, Albert Einstein, as part of my genius project. This really extended my knowledge about him. Joshua Loiacono One highlight for me was playing interschool cricket and hitting my first 6. Wow, it was so amazing! William Boxall The highlight of this year has been going on the Astronomy Camp. It was out of this world looking through the powerful telescopes. Samuel Kennedy This year has been amazing. I really enjoyed our Skype call with the International Spy Museum in Washington DC. It was really interesting. Christian O’Driscoll Playing sport has definitely been a highlight for me. I loved competing in basketball, rugby and cross country for the College. Ethan Hardy

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