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St Patrick's Catholic School Latrobe

55 Bradshaw Street
Latrobe TAS 7307

Phone: 03 6426 1626

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Year 3 News - Mrs Meech

The RSPCA Visits Year 3

As part of our work in Civics and Citizenship, we have been examining groups in the community.  Community groups can help look after people, animals, and the environment.  We have been looking for ways in which we can participate in community groups.   On Monday, 8th May, Bridie from the RSPCA, visited Year 3 to talk with us about the role of the RSPCA, in the community, how they help and ways in which we can support the organisation.  We learned about taking care of animals and what to do if we see an animal mistreated or find an injured or lone that is lost.  Bridie brought along a kitten named Albert who was ready for adoption and shared with us how they prepare animals to be adopted.

Caring for Animals by Alice Parry

On Monday afternoon, Bridie visited us with a kitten.  His name was Albert.  Bridie works for the RSPCA in Launceston. The RSPCA is an animal shelter.  They help animals if they are injured or if they are homeless.  They also microchip animals, so their owners never lose them. 

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St Vincents de Paul Visit

On Monday, 12th May, Mikkayla from St Vincent de Paul, visited Year 3 to discuss the important role of St Vincent De Paul in our community.  Mikkayla brought the “Soup Van” along and talked about what this Van does and what it can supply for those who need assistance.  We were able to share morning tea and we loaded up the van with all the cans that were collected last term from the “Can for Casual Clothes Day.”

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