fun, games and ReadingHow to make Elephant toothpaste
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in the newswhere did your puppy come from?Puppy farms are a booming business in Australia and they need to be stopped. Read more.
refugee crisisShelam Al-Jumali from Iraq was kidnapped when he was only seven. It was the
start of a long journey to safety in Australia. Read more about being a refugee Learning about god so much funJ-Camp was a huge success with a large group of 117 students attending an action-packed weekend in October.
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campaignsHomework out the windowWhat is the point of doing homework the old way? The majority of children say that it is a waste of time.
internet addictionParents, look around at your family’s everyday life. Most of you will see your children’s attention being consumed by technology.
kids need beltsIt is vital that buses have seat belts. Without them passengers are in danger of serious injury or death. Seat belts are compulsory in every other road vehicle because of possible crashes, why not buses?
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What the RSPCA does |
communitysuffer the little childrenWhen Thomas Hassall teacher Mrs Raft saw the sick children in an overcrowded home in Kenya her eyes opened. “I became aware of
much I take for granted,” she said. HSC stress on familiesEvery year, Year 12 students sit the HSC. But how does this affect the lives of students and their families?
Battle with breast cancerMrs. Lawler, a teacher at Thomas Hassall, is one of many women diagnosed with breast cancer each year. When diagnosed with breast cancer she felt upset, sad and tired.
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