Newsletter Term 2 – week 3

Posted on May 11th, 2009 in Newsletter by weps

 

12-14 May

Yr 3& 5 NAPLAN tests

12 May

P and C Meeting 7:00pm in the staffroom

15 May

Book Club Orders due at school

15 May

District Cross Country Carnival Bulli Soccer Grounds

15 May

Loud Shirt Mufti Day

21 May

School Photos

22 May

2010 OC Class applications returned

25-29 May

Education Week

27 May

Uni. of NSW Computer Skills Test

3-9 June

Life Education Van

8 June

Queen’s Birthday Long weekend

10 June

Uni. of NSW Science Test

 

2008 Annual School Report

 

Hello again everyone,

 

All families will receive a copy of the 2009 Annual School Report with this newsletter.

 

Each year, all schools produce an annual report which sets out their achievements for that year and plans for the year to follow. Inside our 2008 report you will find data about class sizes, enrolment and attendance as well as information about our school’s programs, our academic performance in internal and external examinations, our sporting achievements and our plans for 2009.

 

Much time and effort is spent compiling and creating this report each year. I congratulate Mr Cummins for his production of this excellent and informative booklet and hope that all families will take time to read this snapshot of our school and its achievements in 2008.

 

 Sharyn Liddle

Principal

 

 

Woonona East PS Allocated 2.5 Million $$$$$

I was very pleased last week to be advised that our school is in the first round of schools under Mr Rudd’s Building the Education Revolution plan to receive confirmation of funding for a school hall and other facilities. I will keep you advised as more information comes to hand.

 

P and C Meeting This Tuesday Night

The next P & C will be held on Tuesday 12 May at 7:00 in the staff room.   Everyone is welcome. Agenda items include:

  • Progress update on the School Improvement plans
  • Review and discussion of P&C financial contributions
  • Review of the teachers wish list for terms 2 and 3
  • Opportunities for year 6 to work with the enviro group
  • Quality of the school uniform

If you would like an issue discussed, write it in the Agenda book at the office or Email issues to the office with a subject line of Attention P&C. If you are unable to make the meetings, but would like the minutes to be emailed to you, just leave your email address with the office. See you there.

 

School Photos

School photos will be taken on Thursday 21st May. Envelopes have been sent home. Please ensure that the correct money is enclosed and that envelopes are returned to school before photo day.

 

PSSA Sport

PSSA sport will take place in weeks 4, 5, 6 and 7 this term. Students who are not in PSSA teams will play soccer, netball and AFL at school in the afternoon session.

 

NAPLAN Reminder For Years 3 and 5

NAPLAN tests for Years 3 and 5 will take place on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week. Please ensure that your child is well rested and arrives at school promptly on these days.

 

Choir

Children in 4P, 3DB and 3/4L have been participating in choir every Thursday afternoon. This will culminate in our school’s participation in the Schools’ Choral Festival at Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul in August.

This is a fabulous night where schools get together for an evening of wonderful song. More information and dates will be available later this term. Several parents have asked about the choir outfit. Although it is early, I have listed the uniform today. Girls: winter tunic, green school stockings (not socks), white long-sleeved blouse and red tie, black shoes. Boys: shorts, green polo shirt (if cold, a t-shirt can be hidden underneath for warmth), white socks and black shoes. If you have any questions please contact Mrs D’Arcangelo at school on 42841472.

 

Loud Shirt Day Fundraiser This Friday!

We are raising money for The Shepherd Centre.  This organization assists children who are deaf or hearing impaired, to develop spoken language.

Some ideas for suitable clothing for this occasion may be: colourful shirts, bright shoes (covered), headbands/jewellery, bright hats, gloves, scarves, beanies, tattoos.  Please bring in a gold coin donation on this day so we can assist The Shepherd Centre to continue to provide exceptional services to children with hearing impairments into the future.

 

Smiths Hill HS Expo Night

Smith’s Hill High School is holding an Expo Night on Wednesday 3th June, 2009.   Year 6 students who are sitting the entrance test for 2010 admission and their parents may like to go along and get an idea of our facilities and programs. Year 5 students and their parents may like to take the opportunity to see the school with a view to applying for admission in 2011. The evening begins at 6.00 p.m. with a welcome address followed by a tour of scheduled events and static displays and a number of performances.  The evening ends by 8.30 pm. Please direct any enquiries to the principal, Mrs. Rae Mitchell during school hours on 42294266

 

Illawarra Sports HS Talented Sports Program Trials

These trials will be held on Wednesday 3rd June starting at 3:30pm at the Illawarra Sports HS and surrounding venues. For applications please phone Mrs Pederson on 42711099 ext 114 or Neridah Hill on 42711099 ext 147.

 

2010 Year 5 Opportunity Class Applications

Application forms are available from the office for current Year 4 students wishing to apply for placement in the Wollongong PS Opportunity Class in 2010. Forms must be returned to school by 22 May. Parents will be advised directly regarding test centres and other information by 22nd July. The actual placement test will be held on 5th August. Parents will be notified in early November regarding the test outcomes. Please give Mrs Liddle a call on 42741768 if more information is required.

 

Education Week Open Day

Families are invited to attend our Open Day on Wednesday 27th May, starting with a whole school assembly at 9:15 and followed by class visits from 10:00-10:45. Parents are invited to enjoy recess with their children between 10:45 and 11:15, followed by the finals of the Public Speaking Competition, finishing around 12:30. We look forward to seeing you then.

 

‘Click’ Magazine For Parents

A new DET magazine designed to help parents keep up with their children’s use of technology both inside and out of school is now available for viewing at www.schools.nsw.edu.au/click.

 

Stewart House Bags and Envelopes

Clothing bags will be collected by Stewart House tomorrow. Thanks to everyone who has already returned theirs. Envelopes can be returned by Friday this week.

 

The  ‘Bounce Back!’ Resilience Program is under way. This program is designed to develop the key coping skills associated with self reliance, namely, self efficacy and a success orientation, a capacity to think optimistically and helpfully about situations, and being able to regulate one’s emotions.

The focus for weeks three and four this term will be RESPONSIBILTY looking at being reliable, fairness and social justice. At home, look out for newspaper or television reports which highlight these important social skills and discuss these with your children.  Also, you can talk about how they can be socially responsible eg. taking part in LOUD SHIRT day on Friday.

 

2010 Kindergarten Enrolments

Kindergarten enrolments for next year are now being taken.  If you have a child or know of neighbours or friends with a child eligible to attend WEPS in 2010 please let us know as soon as possible.

 

Uniform Shop

The uniform shop will be open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, 8.45am -9.15am.

These are the new times for term 2.

 

Voluntary Contributions

Thankyou to all the parents who have already made voluntary contributions to the school. The cost this year is $25:00 for one child and $50:00 for two or more children. These funds help to support our library, sports and other programs in the school. All contributors will go into a draw to win a meal for two at Lorenzo’s Diner in Wollongong. The draw will take place at the end of the term.

 

Cross Country Results

8/9 Year Girls – Breanna, Sanna, Brianna.

8/9 Year Boys – Jordyn, Dane, Ben.

7 Year girls – Holly, Kyra, Jordan.

7 Year Boys – Caleb, Kyel, Riley.

6 Year Girls – Casey, Jemma, Lilly.

6 Year Boys – Cooper, Brandon, Torey.

5 Year Girls – Talia, Honey, Jade .

5 Year Boys – Joseph, Ryan, Isaac.

10 Year Girls – Olivia , Caitlin, Phoebe.

10 Year Boys – Joel, Aidan, Brodie.

11 Year Girls – Kira , Samantha, Sonia.

11 Year Boys – Luke, Harrison, Stephen.

12 Year Girls – Laura, Keira, Brittany.

12 Year Boys – Chad, Riley, Stephen.

 

1st Endeavour, 2nd Macquarie, 3rd Cook and 4th Banks.

 

Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be handed out at this week’s assembly.  The first 6 competitors in each race from the 8/9 Year olds up, will be representing at the District Carnival this Friday at Bulli Soccer Grounds.

 

Environment News

Bush regen/weeding in our beautiful school is now on Monday and Tuesdays.

Come along and weed between 9am – 9.30am and really make a difference to our school.

This week, meet at the flagpole.  We will be working in the garden with the tyre seats.  Bring a fork for some digging.  For more information call Jennifer 0419 697 636.

 

Fundraising News

A big thank you to Kate, Anna, Renaye, Kirsty and Nicole for all your help with the cookie dough sorting, it was a great success.

We are now $330.00 closer to our target after the Mother’s Day stall last Friday.  Another big thank you to Nicole, Jo and Kirsty for running the stall.

Just a reminder that the trivia night meeting will be held at Towradgi Pub on Tuesday 19th May at 6pm.

 

Kids Café

This weeks lunch special, Bacon & Egg Jaffle and a fruit kebab $2.30.  We don’t have to close Thursdays which is great.  Thank you to Kate and Anna for volunteering.  We still need help for 18th June and the 9th July.  If you can help, please call Toni on 0405 434 220.  This Thursday we are having a cookie day.  You may order and also available over counter at recess & lunch, large cookies 40c each.  Friday Smoothies will be available for $1.00 each.

Thank you to Johanne Sneddon for looking after our garden.  Our veggie garden needs some donations eg. lettuce, carrots, cucumbers, anything that you could spare would be appreciated.

Don’t forget canteen Open Mondays, but NO lunch orders. 

 

Canteen Roster

Tues 12/5 – Lynn, Jane, Robyn, Suzanne

Wed 13/5 – Vacey, Ainsley

Thurs 14/5 – Kate, Anna W

Fri 15/5 – Leanne, Joy, Jackie

Mon 18/5 – Carmen, Kylie

Tues 19/5 – Vimala, Kristy, Lindy

Wed 20/5 – Nicole, Natarlie M

Thurs 21/5 – Kate, Anna W

Fri 22/5 – Anne, Karen

Mon 25/5 – Kylie, Kristy

 

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

 

The Arcadians Children’s Theatre

MAN OF STEEL

 The story of the Man of Steel trying to save the Lovely Linda Street who has been kidnapped by Olga Volga, (one of the most evil Criminals in the world), and her Henchmen.

15th – 17th May 2009

Dates                                  Tickets

Fri  15th May   7pm              Adults $12

Sat 16th May 2pm & 7pm      Conc. $8

Sun 17th May 2pm                Groups 10+ $8

Bookings 4284 8348

 

Salvation Army Red Shield Appeal

24th May 2009

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newsletter Term 2 – week 2

Posted on May 4th, 2009 in Newsletter by weps

Upcoming Events

 

5 May

Cross Country 9-11

6 May

Pickup Cookie orders

8 May

Mothers Day Stall

11 May

Woonona HS Yr7 Selective Class test 8:50 -11:00

12-14 May

Yr 3& 5 NAPLAN tests

21 May

School Photos

25-29 May

Education Week

27 May

Uni. of NSW Computer Skills Test

3-9 June

Life Education Van

8 June

Queen’s Birthday Long weekend

10 June

Uni. of NSW Science Test

 

CORINDA ROAD PARKING

 

Hello again everyone,

 

Thankyou to all the parents who have heeded the parking restriction notices in Corinda Road during the morning drop off time. I noticed the traffic moving smoothly and safely on most mornings last week.

While many parents do try to abide by the afternoon restrictions, there are still some who continue to park for an extended period in the No Parking zone, causing a build up of cars which are attempting to turn into Corinda Road to pick up children.

Waiting in a No Parking zone is illegal and could result in a significant on-the-spot fine and loss of merit points, whether or not the driver is in the car.  More seriously, it places students and other parents at risk of being seriously hurt.

Wollongong Council parking officers regularly patrol areas around schools to ensure that the necessary parking restrictions are upheld.

Let’s make home time safe for our school community by doing the right thing and obeying the parking signs.

 

Sharyn Liddle

Principal

Cross Country Carnival

The Cross Country Carnival will be held this Tuesday 5th May between 9:00 and 11:00.

Please note the change of time for Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 classes.

9:15   ASSEMBLY

9:30   8/9 years girls

9:35   8/9 years boys

9:40   7 years girls

9:45   7years boys

9:55   6 years girls

10:00  6 years boys

10:10  5 years girls

 

10:15   5 years boys

10:25   10 years girls

10:30   10 years boys

10:35   11 years girls

10:40   11 years boys

10:45   12 years girls

10:50   12 years boys

11:00    RECESS

 

The canteen will be selling tea and coffee for parents throughout the morning. Students will be able to visit the canteen at recess as usual.

There will be no scripture lessons on Tuesday.

 

School Photos

School photos will be taken on Thursday 21st May. Envelopes will be sent home as soon as they are received from the photographers.

 

PSSA Sport

PSSA sport starts this term with teams in soccer, rugby league and touch football being chosen last Friday. A note detailing costs and other details will be sent home early this week.

 

Voluntary Contributions

Thankyou to all the parents who have already made voluntary contributions to the school. The cost this year is $25:00 for one child and $50:00 for two or more children. These funds help to support our library, sports and other programs in the school. All contributors will go into a draw to win a meal for two at Lorenzo’s Diner in Wollongong. The draw will take place at the end of the term.

 

Assemblies

Whole school assemblies will be held fortnightly on Thursdays at 9:15, beginning in Week 3 with an item by 1B and 1/2C. In Week 5, however, the assembly may be changed to Wednesday to fit in with Education Week celebrations.  Confirmation of this will be in next week’s newsletter.

 

Tuesday Band Practice

There will be two separate band lessons this Tuesday. Experienced players will meet at 1:00 for a lunchtime session.  They will be released from class early to eat their lunch.  New band members will have their session from 2:00-3:00 as usual.

 

Stewart House

Your child will receive a Stewart House Clothing Appeal bag today. This is a great chance to clean out unwanted clothes and help Stewart House raise much needed funds to support their very worthwhile programs. Pickup day for bags is Tuesday 12th May. A donation slip is also attached to this newsletter. A donation of one gold coin could win you a $4 000 family holiday to a destination of your choice. Due back Friday.

 

NAPLAN Reminder For Years 3 and 5

NAPLAN tests for Years 3 and 5 will take place next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Please ensure that your child is well rested and arrives at school promptly on these days.

 

P and C Meeting

Our first P and c meeting for the term will take place on Tuesday 12th May at 7:00pm in the staffroom. Everyone is welcome.

 

Environment News

Bush regeneration/weeding

Every Tuesday morning (between 9am-9.30am) a group of us meet to maintain our beautiful native gardens.  It doesn’t matter if you don’t have any experience, come along and contribute to our school environment.  This week we will be working on the ‘tyre garden bed’ which is near the library.

If you would like to join in but Tuesdays are inconvenient, please call Jennifer 0419 697 636.  We are thinking of starting another group on Mondays (or another day if there is a demand for it).            

We would love to see you.  Meet at the sandpit, bring a hat, some gloves and a water bottle.

Environment Tip

Now that we are back into school morning routine, here are some recycling tips for school lunch boxes.

Reusable lunchboxes & drink bottles Plastic and insulated lunchboxes are easy to find and their use reduces waste. Even better are compartmentalised lunchboxes. These little beauties come with their own compartments so kids still get the thrill of lots of little items but without the packaging – and you don’t have to scrounge around for multiple plastic containers with matching lids.

Cling-wrap free zone! If you send food to school in paper bags or ziplock plastic bags – ask for them to be brought home so they can be recycled or reused. The same applies to juice containers – make sure the container is recyclable when you buy them.

Lost Lunch Boxes and Drink Bottles

If your child has lost their lunchbox or drink bottle please remind them to check the lost property box outside the uniform shop.  Due to health reasons, any uncollected bottles and boxes will be disposed of this Friday.   Clear labelling with your child’s name and class helps us to return lost property quickly to its owner.

Loud Shirt Day Fundraiser

On Friday 15th May (week 3) a Loud Shirt Mufti Day will be held at W.E.P.S.

We are raising money for The Shepherd Centre.  This organization assists children who are deaf or hearing impaired, to develop spoken language.

Some ideas for suitable clothing for this occasion may be: colourful shirts, bright shoes (covered), headbands/jewellery, bright hats, gloves, scarves, beanies, tattoos.  Please bring in a gold coin donation on this day so we can assist The Shepherd Centre to continue to provide exceptional services to children with hearing impairments into the future.

Tegan and Rhiannon (S.R.C. Members).

 

Book Club

Enclosed in today’s newsletter is the latest book club brochure.  Orders to be returned to office by Friday 15th May.  Thanks.

Happy Reading.

 

2010 Kindergarten Enrolments

Kindergarten enrolments for next year are now being taken.  If you have a child or know of neighbours or friends with a child eligible to attend WEPS in 2010 please let us know early this term.

 

Uniform Shop

The uniform shop will be open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, 8.45am -9.15am.

These are the new times for term 2.

 

Kids Café

This weeks special Ham & Cheese Toasted Sandwich & a fruit kebab $2.50. 

Cross Country 5th May – Parents are welcome to come over to canteen for tea & coffee.

Can you help Thursdays?  Please.  Call Toni Joel on 0405 434 220.

We need 2 helpers on the 14th May, 21st May, 4th June,  11th June,  18th June, 2nd July and 9th July.  If we cannot get anybody the canteen will close Thursday next week.

Rosters have been handed out, if you didn’t get a roster please pick one up at office.

Don’t forget canteen Open Mondays, but NO lunch orders. 

Canteen Roster

Tues 05/05 – Melanie, Kristen

Wed 6/5 – Leasa, Joanne, Tracey

Thurs 7/5 – Vanessa

Fri 8/5 – Sharon , Kate

Mon 11/5 – Kylie, Linda

Tues 12/5 – Lynn, Jane, Robyn, Suzanne

Wed 13/5 – Vacey, Ainsley

Thurs 14/5 – 2 helpers needed

Fri 15/5 – Leanne , Joy, Jackie

Mon 18/5 – Carmen, Kylie

 

COMMUNITY NEWS 

 

The Arcadians Children’s Theatre

MAN OF STEEL

 The story of the Man of Steel trying to save the Lovely Linda Street who has been kidnapped by Olga Volga, (one of the most evil Criminals in the world), and her Henchmen.

15th – 17th May 2009

Dates                                  Tickets

Fri  15th May   7pm              Adults $12

Sat 16th May 2pm & 7pm      Conc. $8

Sun 17th May 2pm                Groups 10+ $8

Bookings 4284 8348

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newsletter Term 2 – week 1

Posted on May 1st, 2009 in Newsletter by weps

Upcoming Events

 

6 May

Pickup Cookie orders

8 May

Mothers Day Stall

12-14 May

Yr 3& 5 NAPLAN tests

21 May

School Photos

25-29 May

Education Week

27 May

Uni. of NSW Computer Skills Test

3-9 June

Life Education Van

8 June

Queen’s Birthday Long weekend

10 June

Uni. of NSW Science Test

 

Welcome Back!

Hello again everyone.

I hope that your holidays have been restful and that students have returned ready for another busy term of learning here at WEPS.

 

I would especially like to welcome back Mr Cummins and thank him for his dedication in managing the school so ably during 2008/9.

He is looking forward to getting to know all the students in 5/6C and I am sure that he will be very happy with the progress they have made under Ms Clarkson’s care during Term 1.

 

This Term will be event-filled with NAPLAN testing coming up soon for Years 3 and 5, Education Week, school photos, Life Education van, Semester 1 reports and parent /teacher interviews and PSSA sport to name a few.

 

I look forward to another successful term here at Woonona East Public School as teachers, parents and students work together to ‘Strive, Serve, Succeed”!

 

                                                                    

 

                                                                        Sharyn Liddle

Principal

Influenza

As the colder weather approaches we all need to take precautions against the spread of colds and flu. There are many things you can do to prevent getting and spreading influenza:

Cover your mouth when you cough, and wash your hands regularly.

·                 Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the garbage bin after you use it.

·                 Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze.

·                 Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread that way.

Try to avoid close contact with sick people.

·                 Influenza is spread from person-to-person through coughing or sneezing. Stay away from people who are sick.

·                 If you get sick, stay home from work or school and limit contact with others to avoid infecting them.

Big School Expo 30th June Woonona-Bulli RSL

Find out more about how to give your child the best possible start to school in 2010 by visiting the Big School Expo at Woonona-Bulli RSL on Tuesday 30th June at 6:30pm. WEPS will have a stall on the night and there will be helpful hints from educators and health professionals.

 

This term we introduce the Bounce Back! Resilience Program into our school. This program is designed to develop the key coping skills associated with self reliance, namely, self efficacy and a success orientation, a capacity to think optimistically and helpfully about situations, and being able to regulate one’s emotions.

Each fortnight the whole school will focus on one of the core values and this will be mentioned in the newsletter so you can follow-up at home with

discussions about your family values and how they relate.

For weeks one and two the focus will be HONESTY – specifically looking at cheating, honesty and dishonesty and being tactful.       Ms Pechey

 

 

 

Crunch and Sip

The Crunch and Sip program will continue this term. Children should bring along a small serving of fruit or veges to eat during this time. Don’t forget that water bottles can also be brought to drink during class time.

 

2010 Kindergarten Enrolments

Kindergarten enrolments for next year are now being taken. If you have a child or know of neighbours or friends with a child eligible to attend WEPS in 2010 please let us know early next term.

 

Congratulations to the following students who received Assembly Awards at our last assembly.

KHC – Lauren for being an enthusiastic class member.

KHC – Cooper for contributing eagerly to class discussions.

KBM – Joel for great effort in reading and writing.

KBM – Kasey for great effort in reading and writing.

K/1H – Issac for improved efforts in reading.

K/1H – Alex for being a well behaved and polite student.

1B – Corey improvement in all areas and a positive attitude.

1B – Lani for settled work habits and a positive attitude.

1/2C – Alicia for excellent application to all tasks.

1/2C – Jordyn for trying hard in Reading Groups.

2D – Bethany for always being sensible and working conscientiously.

2D – Ruby for always doing her best.

2T – Jade for her outstanding effort in home reading.

2T – Zachary for his outstanding effort in home reading.

3DB – Brianna for always doing her best work in class.

3DB – Liam for trying his best in all subjects.

3/4L – Sean for participation in class discussions.

3/4L – Kaitlyn for being a hard working and considerate student.

4P – Paula for a well written, very expressive Dreamtime narrative.

4P – Jordyn for being so enthusiastic for all class activities.

5M – Caitlin for producing beautiful Artwork.

5M – Alexander for having a positive attitude to classwork.

5/6C – Trent for being a conscientious worker.

5/6C Lucas for being a conscientious worker.

5/6H – Brianna for excellent work in Creative Arts.

5/6H – Stephen for excellent work in Creative Arts.

 

Uniform Shop

The uniform shop will be open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, 8.45am -9.15am.

These are the new times for term 2.

 

Fundraising News

Welcome back to all for Term 2, hoping you had a safe and enjoyable break. Let’s start term 2 in a fun way. At long last let us at Woonona East PS produce our anxiously awaited exclusive COOKBOOK. It’s so simple, all we ask of you is to submit your favourite recipe for inclusion in the cookbook. Start sifting through your recipe boxes to find that one recipe that you think will make all our mouths water. More details to follow in upcoming newsletter.

P & C Fundraising Team.

 

Fundraising News

Cookie Dough orders will be available for pick  up on Wednesday 6th May from 2.30pm, at the window next to the office. All orders MUST be collected on this day, if you are unable to collect your order please arrange for someone else to as the dough needs to be refrigerated. Thank you.

 

Helpers Needed

Wednesday 6th May from 1.00pm to help sort the cookie dough into ordered lots. If you are able to help out please contact Michelle on 4284 1441. Thank you.

 

Kids Café

Kid’s Café opens Monday 4th May. No lunch orders. Monday’s Year 6 open, for over the counter food only. This term we have a new roster lady, Vimala Colless, we welcome Vim to our team. This term we are in urgent need for helpers on Thursday’s, please call Toni Joel 0405 434 220 if you can help. We will have to close on Thursday’s this term if no help is found. Term 2 rosters are going out this week, please watchout for Toni to receive your roster. Winter menu in this weeks newsletter. Please remember if you are sick you cannot come into the canteen, you must find a replacement. Thank you Toni.

Don’t forget canteen Open Mondays, but NO lunch orders. 

 

Canteen Roster

Wed 29/04 – CLOSED

Thurs 30/04 – CLOSED

Frid  01/05 – CLOSED

Mon 04/05 – Belinda, Cindy

Tues 05/05 – Melanie, Kristen

 

COMMUNITY NEWS 

 

FOR LEASE

Large 3 bedroom house with study.  2 doors from East Woonona Beach.  New bathroom, carpet and paint. 

If interested, please call Vacey on 0417 284 289.

 

 

Woonona High School Uniform for sale

Worn for 2 weeks, half the new price. 

2 x Lowes fawn cotton shirts (no badge), Size 12, $10 ea

1 x Midford tailored grey girls shorts, size 12, $15.

1 x size 12 sports shirt $18.

Please call Melanie 4283 2476.