Friday, 18 March 2011
Welcome to my Wambana Blog
Dear Parents, family, staff and friends visiting my blog. As many of you know I am currently on a 4 week program run by the school. The program is designed to make us mentaly stronger and make us more independent. The camp is located in Point Turton which is a small town within the Yorke Peninsula. The first four days of our camp we spent on a cycle tour and camping out at the wamabana campus. After four days as of saturday 20th of march we moved into out wardlis. The wardlis are like our own personal homes which we live in, whithin a group of us. I share my Wardlis with, Olly Collison, George Waterhouse, Lachlan Pye, Vince Rocca and Sam Sibly. When we first moved into the Wardlis we tried forming them to make them fill more like home. In our Wardli there are 3 Bedrooms, 6 beds, 2 Bathrooms containing a shower a toilet and a basin, a laundry room, a dinning room, and a kitchen. In each bedroom we have 2 people sharing a room. I share my room with George Waterhouse.The word Wardli scomes from local Aboriginal language meaning "dwelling".
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