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Cambooya State School

Year 6 Camp Tallebudgera

It may have started out cold and wet, but the recent Year 6 camp to Tallebudgera was a huge success for the students at Cambooya State School.

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An early morning start, and a very cold and wet Tuesday were the only comments from students that were not filled with excitement and enthusiasm.

They completed lots of water activities with the canoeing being talked about as one of the most challenging.

A visit to the wildlife park was also a highlight and despite the early morning start on day 1 being an issue, most of them enjoyed watching a couple of sunrises on the beach.

Students also completed many activities which developed their leadership skills, their teamwork and their belief in their own abilities.

Staff and students had a very memorable week.

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A MESSAGE FROM THE P&C helped prepare for the event, from left: Lena Bowles, Jennah Knecht, Katie Browne, Pip Smith, Emma Richards, Amanda Riehl, Rachel Orphant and Sophie Potts.

The Mother’s Day High Tea proved to be an exceptionally successful fundraising event for the Nobby State School P&C with over $5,000 profit being made.

Events like these take an army of people to coordinate and we would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who played a part in bringing this event together.

The P&C’s next major fundraiser for 2023, an O’Donnells Bakehouse Pie Drive and Cake/Slice Drive, is underway now.

With the cooler weather upon us, what a great time to stock the freezer with some delicious pies.

Orders are due in to the school office by Tuesday, 30th May with collection day being Thursday 22nd June.

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