On Friday 29th June 2018 approximately 110 students from Year Three to Year Six represented Our Lady of Lourdes at the Dance Fever Interschool Competition at Homebush.
They performed the formal dances of the Samba and Waltz and then participated in the whole school showdance competition where they performed against a number of other schools. All students represented our school with pride and won a number of individual ribbons as well as the Year Four Trophy and the prestiges Show Dance Trophy. It was a very successful and enjoyable night for all.
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09 Jun 2026
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03 Jun 2026
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๐งฅ๐ Sweater for the Better Mufti Day ๐๐งฅ Thank you to our wonderful OLOL community for your generosity and support of our Sweater for the Better Mufti Day as part of the Vinnies Winter Appeal. Students proudly wore their favourite sweaters and donated food items, which have been used to create snack packs for people experiencing homelessness in our local community. Throughout the day, students also participated in a prayer reflection where they created thoughtful cards and messages of hope to be included in the snack packs. This was a beautiful opportunity to reflect on the importance of kindness, compassion and caring for others. We are incredibly grateful for the generosity shown by our students and families. Together, we are making a difference in the lives of those who need it most. ๐03 Jun 2026
From Facebook
โ๏ธ OLOL Vinnies Winter Sleepout โ๏ธ On Monday 1st June, our Year 5 and Year 6 students participated in the OLOL Vinnies Winter Sleepout, a meaningful experience that raised awareness of homelessness and the importance of supporting those in need. Students heard from a special guest speaker from Vinnies, packed snack packs for members of the community, and took part in a brief "sleep rough" experience to deepen their understanding of the challenges faced by others. We are incredibly proud of the empathy, compassion and commitment to service shown by our students throughout the evening. Thank you to our families, staff and Vinnies representatives for supporting this valuable faith-in-action opportunity. ๐
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