Perth Waldorf School
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Parkerville WA 6081
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Phone: 08 9295 4787

Parkerville Campus (Class 7-8)

Class 8 Graphic Novels

Class 8 have spent Term 4 English working on creating their very own graphic novel. Tasked with developing a story that contained a dynamic antagonist and protagonist who showed depth and development, an intricate setting, a comprehensive plot, effective use of dialogue with some narration to move the story along, creative panel layout, and well- chosen use of colour to enhance the mood of the story, students developed some truly amazing pieces of work. From space to London, dwarves to aubergine’s, adventurous eggs to a prisoner in a Russian gulag, the stories were vastly different, unique, and oh so much fun to read!

Enjoy perusing some snippets of their graphic novels.

Ethna Brave

English Teacher

An Afternoon at Lake Leschenaultia

Last Friday Class 7 and Class 8 took a trip to Lake Leschenaultia, and it was a day packed with fun, swimming, and a little bit of wildlife spotting.

Upon arrival, most students jumped into the lake. They swam, played on the pontoon, and had a great time splashing around with their friends. The water was the main attraction, and everyone enjoyed the refreshing dip. 

As an alternative to the water, a small group took a walk around the lake, trading water games for a bit of exploration. They were in for a treat as they spotted a Long Neck turtle swimming in the water and saw some swamp hen families with their fluffy feathered young. It was a nice way to appreciate the local wildlife and take in the beautiful scenery.

During a quiet moment for lunch, a few ducks and parrots decided to join the party, hoping to snack on some dropped crumbs. It was a funny sight and added a little excitement to the gathering.

The afternoon saw more water fun. A bold group from Class 8 even decided to swim across the lake and back, accompanied by Krystal in her kayak. It was a challenging task, but they were up for it, adding a dash of adventure to the day.

By the end of the day, everyone had had their fill of fun, nature, and adventure; leaving everyone feeling a little tired and ready for a restful weekend!

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End of year fun at Adventure World

To celebrate the end of term, Class 7 and 8 students were in for a treat on our last Thursday at school. With much anticipation we boarded the bus for Adventure World, where we joined throngs of other schools out to enjoy the end of year and the slightly cooler weather.

After settling into our shady "home' spot, students wasted no time dashing off in their pre-arranged groups. Aside from some fleeting glimpses to check in or on a quick stop by for some food on their way to the next ride, the students did not linger on the grassy area.

While some spent most of their time in the Lagoon, splashing around in the water, others were up for some more adrenaline - they had cleverly arranged to be in groups with other students who were keen to go to similar things as them. The Abyss, Kraken, Goliath and Inferno, all aptly terrifying names, proved rather popular with students enduring the slightly longer queues and returning again and again to some of these more adventurous rides.

It was a great way to end the term, tired but very happy students returned on Friday for our last half day where they carried out Christmas crafting or decorating and a spot of cleaning before heading off for the well-earned break.

We wish all families a wonderful time together over the break.