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Entries from 12th August 1997 through to 30th September 1997 |
Surfed in from aus.teachers Enjoyed the show, My children were fascinated by the greeting. Thank you for the visit.
Hello Roebourne Primary,
I am looking at your site because we are going to be participating in an on-line project with you.
Your page is beautiful and informative - I can't wait to share it with our school. We don't have a home page yet, but I can certainly see that we have a lot of work to do to come up with one as nice as this.
We all look forward to comparing our days with you.
I thought your site was great - I run a listserv for 250 teachers around Victoria and would like to recommend this site for them to visit. However I'm unsure where Roebourne PS is in Aust? It doesn't seem to be stated anywhere - I may have missed it! Also - I use Communicator 4 and your frames won't work with it - cannot retrieve URL.
I look forward to hearing from you. Regards
Tiffany
I look forward to hearing from you!
Hi guys ! Your year 6 camp is a bit different to ours. Congratulations on the site, great to see schools like yours on the web. I passed through your way a few years ago and spent time at the Catholic college in Broome. Maybe I'll go back again sometime and say G'day. Best wishes to all the kids and staff.
Hullo - We'll talk later. CONGRATS: GREAT GRAPHICS!
Great pages, keep up all the good work.
I am at Curtin University, studying primary teaching . We are designing our own web pages and have had a look at your web page for an example. It was great, I enjoyed it.
Good to see that country Schools like Roebourne are on the net. Great Web site Keiron! Many people in my class enjoyed it. Especially Sue Trinidad the teacher. It's a pity though that our 'high tech uni computers' cannot listen to the children speaking. You'll have to send me some tips on how to create a web page Keiron I would not even know where to start! There is something wrong with my e-mail so don't try and send anything until I tell you its alright. I cannot receive e-mails! A big pity I know!
Wow, this is an awesome home page. It is good to see that primary schools in WA are getting on the Internet. I haven't had much experience on the Internet myself but seeing the way in which your school has developed their own web page. The photographs and work of the children made your site extremely interesting.
-Chris Louis
Great web site again! Hello Roebourne good to see you're on the net.
Fantastic design!!! Jealous of graphics and frames! Thanks for the input..
Hello Roebourne PS!
What an informative, interesting and innovative web page! Your school seems to be exiting and eventful.
Your web page design is excellent and hopefully inspire other schools. Great graphics!
Thanks
Rebecca Applegate
You have a very good teacher there, thanks again Keiron for the help...
Spinning Globe bg bleeds through ;o)
regards to all
Simon
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit to Roebourne. The Kids pages are great and you do live in a great part of the country. I am going to tell my friend about Roebourne Primary and let my son have a look for himself. Keep up the good work. I'll be visiting again soon.
I thoroughly enjoyed browsing through your site. I know several others who will also love it. The Kids pages are great and the project work is excellent. I'll visit again with my son (when he is out of bed). Keep up the good work.
Hello to all at Roebourne. Thank you very much for sending us an Education Week message and for inviting us to visit your web site. It is a great site!! Our children loved the photos!!
Thank you again,
Terry Buckett
One of the best home pages for schools I have seen. It looks like you really love your kids. We hope to visit the area some time & were interested in Cossack. The pictures gave us a good idea about what the country is like over there. Thanks to you all.
thank you all for writing to us for our ed week. It was great
Vince (gd 1) is one cool looking bloke! I would like to thank you for taking the time
to congratulate our school on its ed. week. I'm a dad that was able to go and I had a ball
so did the kids
This is the third time that we have tried. Heres hoping I loved the stories the young
6th class ladies wrote and we know how mr Markham feels. My youngest son and I were
swimming up the river near our house when a stick floated near us.. IT WEREN'T NO STICK it
was a snake. thank you for e-mailing our school for ed week> I'm a dad that was able to
go and I had a ball. the kids loved it as well,
I *LOVE* these pages! Frankly, the skinning a 'roo' section was a bit rough (up here kangaroos are looked at at cutie woof tee woof lovely cuddly animals - YOU DON't BLOODY EAT THEM! - but we skin all kinds of animals and nobody gives a damn, so it's only a matter of perspective really. The damper section is great and I would love to visit your kool skool - maybe next year! (your teach is a loony!)
seeya all, behave yourself and greetings from Holland!
Paul
What a wonderful home page.
It really gave me the feel of the place and the students.
hey we love these page! and love the kids! THERE GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello! We are learning about Australia and the Aboriginal people and the didgeridoo. Your web page is really interesting and colorful! We are all seventh graders and most of us are 12. We are trying to understand about songlines and the Dreamtime. What is school like for you We wish we could write more but some of us have to go to Algebra! Some of us get to go to Drama. We will email again and would love to hear from you!
Thank you Mr Boyes for that fun day at Roebourne Primary School.The food that we cooked was great.
THE WORK I LOOKED AT WAS VERY INTERESTING. FROM LIZ
THE PHOTOS AND THE ARTWORK WERE GREAT TO LOOK AT. FROM ANGELA.
Great web site dudes We visted your school on Friday 19th of September 97 and was good fun you've got great teachers and the food was great too. Thankyou Mr Boyes for showing us around the great school. Thanks heaps guys.
What a fabulous page! I really enjoyed the photos of our beautiful Pilbara. I'm sure Mark Smyth will have fun setting up a page which is just as exciting. Well done Kieren!