Book Fair at Tin Can Bay P-10 School

Tabitha Pilkington and Kia Paddy said there were so many interesting books

Tabitha Pilkington and Kia Paddy said there were so many interesting books

In the last month, students have been treated to a book fair, cross country, NAPLAN, Under 8s day and more!

Year 10 Work Experience  We would like to recognise and thank businesses in our community who have Year 10 students with them this week:

Tin Can Bay    Diesel Marine & Engineering, Cooloola Pharmacy, Kiddly Winks Learn & Play Child Care Centre, IGA and Cooloola Coast Cabinets

Cooloola Cove The First Step, K J Homes, Whatever and Cooloola Coast Tyre and Mechanical

Wallu    Wallu Nursery

Rainbow Beach Rainbow Beach Auto Care and Skydive Ramblers Rainbow Beach

Gympie Gympie City Gym.

Chappy Week Last month communities across Queensland were involved in celebrations to support the work of school chaplains.

“Many school chaplains run a Breakfast Club every week to feed students who have missed out on breakfast before arriving at school,” said Chappy Ronnie.

“It is a great way to not only make sure students are fed, but to also ensure they have the energy to learn throughout the day.”

At Tin Can Bay School, a team of dedicated volunteers from the TCB Baptist Church and TCB Lionesses run breakfast club on Tuesdays and Thursdays, serving breakfast to over 100 hungry children twice a week.

On these mornings, over 100 students enjoy a hot dish such as scrambled eggs and bacon, toast, fresh fruit, Milo, juice and cereal, with the support of several local businesses and organisations like Victory Care Services and Probus.

A special Chappy Week ‘Big Breakfast’ was held to publicly thank our supporters, and had a huge attendance including Mayor Mick Curran.

TINCANTEEN The school canteen changed its operating days to Wednesday and Thursday. Our canteen is a wonderful school resource providing healthy and delicious options to our staff and students.

Thank you to our families whose continued patronage helps ensure the success and continued viability of our school canteen.

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