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❤️ St Michael's Parish School 🙏

"St Michael's Parish School (aka St Michael's Primary School) is a Catholic co- ed primary school located in Ashburton, Victoria Australia.DEET. Retrieved on 2009-08-03. http://www.eduweb.vic.gov.au/schoolsonline/BrowseNonGov.asp?StartWith=S&PG;=28 It comprises approximately 240 students from prep to year 6Catholic Education Office. Retrieved on 2009-08-03. http://web.ceo.melb.catholic.edu.au/?sectionid=60&searchfor;=E1159 and has 25 staff members.School Newsletter (29/1/09). Retrieved on 2009-08-08. http://www.smashburton.catholic.edu.au/documents/2009/newsletter_29-1-09.pdf In 2009 the school population has been divided into 10 classes: Two preps; three 1/2s; three 3/4s; one 5; and one 5/6. The patron saint of the school (and parish) is St Michael the Archangel. Patron Saint The school's motto 'Quis Ut Deus' is St Michael's Latin name which means 'Who is like God'.School Annual Report (2008). Retrieved on 2009-08-08. http://www.stmlash.melb.catholic.edu.au/documents/2008/2008annual_report.pdf History St Michael's School was opened in 1946. The school shared the same building with the church and on Sundays, the classroom was packed away for masses. Sheila Evans was the sole teacher and the school commenced with a total student population of only 23. Parish History Between the years 1948-49 an additional building was erected and the Presentation Sisters assumed responsibility for running the school. In a review of the parish conducted in June 1969, it was documented that 385 students were attending the school. Parish History In 1978, the Community Centre (or Hall) was completed as a resource for both the parish and the school. Parish History Recently, they have finished constructing a hall and music room and art room. Curriculum St Michael’s follows the structure of the Victorian school curriculum as outlined in the Victorian Essential Learning Standards (VELS). Specialist lessons offered include: Library, LOTE (Italian), Visual Arts, Music, Choir and Physical Education. Archangel Michael is the patron saint of the school. NotesReferences * McGrath, Francis J. (1996). An Australian Catholic parish : the story of St. Michael's Ashburton, 1946-1996. External links *School website *Parish website *Catholic Education Office (Melbourne) website Catholic primary schools in Melbourne Educational institutions established in 1946 1946 establishments in Australia "

❤️ Buster Bayliss 🙏

"Buster Bayliss is a series of books written by British author Philip Reeve, intended for younger readers. The main character of the series is Buster Bayliss. In the stories, Buster must stop someone or something taking over the world. The catchphrase which often appears on the cover of the books is where's there's trouble, there's Buster Bayliss. So far there are four books. Books=Night of the Living Veg= Buster is a normal school kid full of mischief. When his mom leaves on a business trip Buster is forced to stay with "Fake" Auntie Pauline her husband and her daughter Polly. As time passes Buster realises something is strange about Aunt's plant "Pablo". Soon everyone in Smogley are affected by the plants' strange gas and are hypnotised into loving them. He finds out a famous gardener is responsible for all this. One night Buster is attacked by the plant and fights it way by a bug killer (produced by the gardener himself). The next day after an argument with Polly, Buster goes to meet the gardener but he tries to force Buster into loving them. Buster escapes and also finds out that the bug killer he used will only fertilise them. Later Buster calls the Quike Brothers to help him hunt the monster but after a little misfortune Polly's dad is also hypnotised by the plant. Buster and the Quirkes are saved by Polly and learns music is the plants' weakness. Later with the help of the school band Buster and co. fight the killer plants but later Buster is captured by the gardener. The gardener is revealed to be a plant himself and the original gardener was eaten by him long ago. He tells them how he came to earth on a meteor and lived with the gardener to find out how humans ate plants as food. This scared the plant and it planned to take over the world where plants can have freedom. Buster tries to play the trumpet on him but the plant had slowly grown to fight back small amounts of music. Soon Polly who had come to save Buster gets eaten by the plant and angered by this Buster puts a song on the Boom box while the plant was distracted. The power of the music kills the plant and Polly escapes. In the end everyone who were affected by the plant had forgotten everything and the whole group said goodbye and went to their homes. Buster's mum comes back and asks what has been going on. Buster knowing somethings must not be told to his mum and says "You know, boring." =The Big Freeze= Was published in 2002. They are attacked by ice freaks. =Day of the Hamster= Was published in 2002.google =Custardfinger!= The only book in the series published in 2003. The evil lunch lady plans to take over the world using custard. Reception The series range from 3.67 to 4 out of 5 on Goodreads. References Book series introduced in 2002 Novels by Philip Reeve British children's novels Series of children's books Children's science fiction novels "

❤️ The Tenth One in Hiding 🙏

"The Tenth One in Hiding () is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Lina Wertmüller. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Piera Degli Esposti - Marcella * Dominique Sanda - Landlady * Hartmut Becker - Landlord * Susanna Marcomeni - Cesira * Giorgio Trestini - Tognone ReferencesExternal links * 1989 films Italian films Italian-language films 1989 drama films Films based on works by Giovannino Guareschi Films directed by Lina Wertmüller "

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