Forward July 2014 | Page 41

COMMUNITY Friends of the Preparatory School (FOPS) This year the FOPS Committee has revisited its purpose and considered its position, with the One School, One Community strategy being adopted by the School, and FOPS focusing on fundraising and friend raising. With this in mind, all FOPS fundraising activities will have a clear purpose, which is communicated to the School community. FOPS is committed, under the P&F, to also giving back to the community where possible in its friend raising capacity. Transparency and duplication with community consultation is key to this strategy. This could not have been more apparent than at the FOPS Centenary Welcome BBQ on February 9. Close to 400 members of the School community came together on Roberts Oval for a picnic style function and enjoyed a wonderful BBQ spread, with the added treats of slushies, popcorn, candy floss and lollies. An amazing magic show by Hey Presto and Sparkles entertained the children, while the parents got to relax and get to know each other a little better. FOPS has supported all of the summer sporting carnivals and has tried to provide a healthier menu by exploring new food options. We welcome feedback from the community on this as we are always looking to improve our service. On Friday May 10 we held the annual FOPS Mothers’ Day event. This was a new format for the event, held on the School campus. The event was a High Tea event catered by the School’s own catering team. This fantastic spread of food would rival, or perhaps surpass, any 5-star facility in Australia. The beautiful teas and sparkling beverages were a wonderful accompaniment. Our guests were entertained by the Preparatory School choirs, who brought a tear to most mums’ eyes, and a wandering magician amazed us with his tricks. This year a number of stall holders provided an array of shopping and educational experiences for the ladies. Our day was completed by the receipt of a lovely gift and card from our own children for Mother’s Day. The coveted raffle and door prizes were a resounding success, with all money raised going towards FOPS’ sponsorship of the Author in Residence during Book Week. Sheri-lee Knoop Bender FOPS President 41