Entertainment Membership


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Enter promo code “GIFTWISH” at checkout and you will receive your eGift card via your email inbox within 2 business days. Redeem your BONUS Woolworths WISH eGift Card at any of the participating stores below.

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St Stephen’s School – Carramar

Alison Murphy

0407990909

alison.9@optusnet.com.au

Out of this World Debating

The Theatre was buzzing last Wednesday as Year 6 students from Carramar and Duncraig headed into their Rookie Debating Grand Final. The teams debated whether ‘Space travel is a waste of time and money’ with both sides presenting well-rounded and convincing arguments. In the end, it was Carramar’s rookie debaters who took out the top spot – by just one point!

Well done to all our Debating students.

Fun and Games

Carramar students, with help from teachers Mrs Renchia Clark and Mrs Beth McCoy, hosted a morning tea for special guests from Rocky Bay recently. The fun-filled morning wouldn’t be complete without bingo and board games, of course!

Wildlife Warriors

Carramar’s Year 7 students braved the rain this week to do their bit for the environment. Teaming up with the City of Wanneroo, our students have been planting trees throughout local parks, aiming to give back to the community and contribute to local sustainability.

     

       

   

   

St Stephen’s School Presents – Grease (School Edition)

Hey Guys & Gals!

Tickets for Grease are now on sale!

Students and staff have been working incredibly hard and it’s shaping up to be a perfectly peachy production! We hope to see lots of staff and their families here supporting our wonderfully talented students.

(This is the ‘school edition’ of the hit musical – it still contains all the iconic characters and songs, it has just been ‘cleaned up’ a little so that it’s suitable for a school audience.)

WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1 6:45pm Opening Night!

THURSDAY AUGUST 2 6:45pm

FRIDAY AUGUST 3 6:45pm “Fancy Dress Friday!” (prize for the best dressed!)

SATURDAY AUGUST 4 6:45pm Closing Night!

Cost: $25/ticket or 4 for $90

Please note: The auditorium will be in a grandstand format. The first two rows are on ground level, the remaining rows are in a tiered grandstand.

We hope to see lots of staff, STUDENTS and their families here supporting our wonderfully talented students.

A WOP BAM A LU MOP AND WOP BAM BOOM!

Try a Trade

Try a Trade is a 3 day course designed to give students a practical idea of different trades. The pictures below show students from the Duncraig and Carramar Campus participating in plastering, tiling and bricklaying. The boys were enjoying their first day and were so enthusiastic, the lecturer had to slow them down.

  

  

  

Transitioning from Childhood to Adolescence Workshop: What to Expect

Puberty brings lots of changes for your child – and for you as a parent too! Your child is transitioning from child to adult – and you may feel uncertain or have questions about how best to support them through the physical, psychological and emotional changes this brings. This evening workshop will equip parents with information about brain development in the “tween years”, what physical, psychological and other changes to expect and accept, more about puberty and mental health, parenting strategies on how you can support your child, and how you can partner with the school to ease the transition to high school.

Best suited for parents of children in Years 5, 6 and 7. No registration is required.

FREE EVENT

Date: Thursday 21 June
Time: 6.45 – 7.45pm
Location: Primary Forum – Carramar Campus
Presented by Mrs Tracy Fleming, Dr Liezl Addinall and Madame Isabelle Pilote

Water Wise

   

As part of their Science studies, Carramar’s Year 7 students were fortunate enough to learn firsthand about water sustainability from an Education Officer at the Water Corporation. Inspiring students to use less water, the presentation focussed on where we use water most in our households, and how much water Perth uses in a day (that’s 1GL – enough to fill the WACA to the top of the lights!).