Our Senior students have had a cracking start to their Basketball season with a couple of wins already under their belt. Wishing the Girls and Boys teams the best of luck for the rest of their season!
Carramar
STEPPING UP TO THE PLATE
Young chef Naomi Velterop (Carramar Year 12) spent the weekend working alongside renowned chefs, Anna Gare and Guy Jeffreys at the Wandering Autumn Graze long table lunch. Showcasing the best produce from the Wheatbelt region, Naomi took part in the event through her school-based apprenticeship Certificate III Commercial Cookery. She was praised for her efficiency, skill and passion for food. Well done Naomi!
REST AND REFLECT
BALANCING ACT
of this year’s Carramar Elite Athlete Program met up recently, bonding over their love of sport and sharing in their experience of the juggle between training for elite sport while studying. The Elite Athlete Program helps students to balance the demands with flexible timetables, revised assessment deadlines, support and individualised programs to help them succeed.
Wishing our EAP members all the best for the year ahead – we can’t wait to see what you achieve. The Duncraig EAP meet is coming up soon.
Pictured L-R
Brooke Hurst – Hockey
Emily Alexander – Netball
Olivia Binkhorst – Aerobic Gymnastics
Caleb Lampard – Volleyball
Lané Kruger – Swimming
Jaidyn Rodrigues – Lacrosse
Byron Kimber – Swimming
Deacon Paice – Motocross
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
SERIOUS SWIMMERS
FINE YOUNG ATHLETES
13 of Carramar’s finest cricketers, led by captain Rajit Bose and group leaders Oliver Williams, Munish Senghani and Milan Dabasia (Year 12), recently competed for the Graeme Wood 20/20 Shield. Despite not taking out the win on the day, the boys played exceptionally well, with Harry Klemm (Year 11) hitting some huge sixes and Ronan Fitzgerald (Year 10) bowling well and taking some great catches. Well done boys!
CONNECTING IN CONVERSATION
IN TUNE
Over 40 Carramar Secondary students celebrated the fifth annual Music Camp over the weekend, spending two days rehearsing for choir and a variety of ensembles. Their practice resulted in a concert for family and friends on Sunday! Students were also joined by St Stephen’s Alumni who shared their musical knowledge and skill.