Students eager to get back to the classrooms for Term 4
TERRITORY kids are getting a running start into the final term of school for 2020
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TERRITORY kids are getting a running start into the final term of school for 2020.
Ludmilla Primary School students Ashton Lewfatt, 5, and Liana McDonald, 5, were thrilled to return to school after a two-week break.
Wayan McDonald said her daughter spent the holidays travelling through the Territory and enjoying the natural sights.
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“She went to Jabiru and to Ubirr, she loved the rock arts there,” Ms McDonald said.
She said Liana was eager to catch up with her friends and get back on the playground.
“Once she’s at school she doesn’t want to come home,” she laughed. “She loves playing with friends, having her morning recess and lunch, the playground and learning about birds.”
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Ludmilla Primary principal Carol Putica was excited for learning in Term 4.
“(I) look forward to supporting them to increase their engagement to further their education,” she said.