It’s Art and Literacy week at Brunswick East Primary – so some Grade 456 students wrote briefly about a memory. Here Hugo misses a beachside sign and Lois describes a trip of CRAZY length.
Brunswick East Primary School – My memory: The waves (by Hugo) and Europe (by Lois)
Brunswick East Primary School – My memory: My soccer (by Bromley) and My footy (by Connor)
It’s Art and Literacy week at Brunswick East Primary – so some Grade 456 students wrote briefly about a memory. Here Bromley is back from injury and Connor enjoys Round 2 much more than he did Round 1.
Brunswick East Primary School – My memory: Swimming competition (by Lily) and Alone (by Delilah)
It’s Art and Literacy week at Brunswick East Primary – so some Grade 456 students wrote briefly about a memory. Here Lily relates the buzz of a swimming competition and Delilah assures us that life isn’t like the movies.
Brunswick East Primary School – My memory: Collingwood (by Felix) and MCG (by Hugo)
It’s Art and Literacy week at Brunswick East Primary – so some Grade 456 students wrote briefly about a memory. Here Felix flies his Collingwood colours and Hugo warms up thinking of the MCG.
Lightning Premiership – Banyule U10W
Banyule played a tough lightning premiership last week. Thanks to Ben W for this story of the day.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passions: Hockey (FT) and Footy (TH) and footy (ZKL)
Two footy lovers tell their stories and FT explains how he got into hockey.
Lightning Carnival – Fitzroy Under 10-3 v The World: Gallery of Charlotte White’s photos
The Roys Under 10-3 side played in the lightning premiership on a freezing day at Bulleen. They just missed out on the finals. Thanks to Charlotte White for these pics.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passions: Soccer (by JS) and Godzilla (by SM)
JS is quite a goal-scorer and SM may just be the world’s greatets Godzilla expert.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passions: Science (by SL) and Soccer (by SE)
The Grade 3/4 kids at Merri Creek Primary School have many passions. Today we focus on Science and soccer.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passions: Redblox (by LP) and Soccer (by RM)
LP loves Redblox and RM loves soccer. Here are their stories too.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passions: Gymnastics (by CE) and Soccer (by QK)
CEJ loves gymnastics and QK loves soccer. Here are their stories.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passions: Taekwondo (by JA) and Tennis (by MW)
JA is certainly passionate about taekwondo and MW’s family introduced MW to tennis. More stories of passion from Merri Creek Primary School students.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passion: Footy (by AB) and Gymnastics (by IG)
Two more stories from Merri Creek Primary School as the Grade 3-4s write about their passions.
Kew Rovers v Fitzroy Under 10-3: Charlotte White’s photo gallery
The Roys Under 10-3 side had an excellent win against Kew Rovers. Charlotte White’s pics tell the story of the game.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passions: Camping (by HC) and Footy
More passions from our Merri Creek Primary Grade 3/4s. Thanks to their teacher Trevor for helping get this project completed.
Merri Creek Primary School – My Passions: Ballet (by LRJ) and Basketball (by FF)
Grade 3/4 students at Merri Creek Primary School have been writing about their passions. In the first of this series we hear about ballet and basketball.
Parkville Netball Comp Spring U13E Round 1 – BNC Penguins v BNC Eagles: Hurricane
Spring season of Parkville Netball began on Saturday. Steph Wilson of the Brunswick Netball Club Penguins files this report on a tough Round 1 fixture.
Richmond Centrals v Fitzroy Under 10-3: Charlotte White’s photo gallery
A comprehensive wrap of the Roys game away to Richmond Centrals, from warm-up to the presentation and everything in between.
Round 18 Mega Post
Junior Almanacker Aidan Hammond couldn’t be happier this week with Adelaide beating top two team Geelong and Port Adelaide losing to Melbourne.
Kew Rovers v Fitzroy Under 10-3: Charlotte White’s photo gallery
Some terrific shots of the Roys battle with Kew Rovers who were too strong in the second half.
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