Q: What do you like about Physie?
A: That you meet new people every year that you can make friends with and even if you can’t dance, you can learn to. I like that girls in one family can do Physie like my Great-Nanny, Be-Be (my grandmother), Mummy and I and it’s something special just for us. I like seeing friends from other clubs too.
Q: What do you like about your Physie club?
A: That everyone’s nice and caring and we have fun and we are encouraged to do our best, not to be the best, but to do our best. We get to have fun but we have to work hard too. I like the Bunning’s BBQ’s, the competitions and our practice Lollipop Comp where new girls get to see what happens at a comp. I also like helping the little Kindy girls, because they’re so cute.
Q: What are your goals for this year?
A: To impress my teacher and to be nice to everyone, make new friends and to help everyone. This year I’m going to try and be good in class and not laugh with Lily. I hope I get to go to Sydney again but I might not if I don’t practice more but Mum will be proud of me anyway.
Q: What’s your favourite thing about Physie?
A: That I have the best teacher in the whole wide world.
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My life as a Physie girl in 5 words is ….. Fun, friends, caring teachers, learning, rememberable! The best