NEWSLETTER - Burton Primary School
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NEWSLETTER - Burton Primary School
BURTON PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER 49a Kensington Way, Burton 5110 Phone: (08)8280 6277 Facsimile: (08) 8280 6311 Email: [email protected] Website: www.burtonps.sa.edu.au LEARNING COOPERATION RESPECT TEAMWORK SAFETY Term 2, Week 2 FUN HONESTY FRIENDSHIP Thursday, May 12th, 2016 Dear Families, It was great to return to school last week with news of our success in winning The Good Guys “Super School Award.’ Out of several hundred entries nation-wide, our application was declared the overall winner. I was very proud of our students during the presentation assembly and want to give special mention to our school captains for the role they played. See the special insert in this week’s newsletter for more information. Welcome to new staff: This term we welcome 3 new teachers to our school. Julie Hughes will be teaching Geography this term to Reception to Year 3 classes and Science in terms 3 & 4; Hayley Williams will be teaching in Room 5 on Fridays and Rosie Sarakinis will be teaching Drama on Friday mornings and Room 4 students on Friday afternoons. My holiday in South America was very memorable and exciting. Visiting countries such as Peru, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay and Brazil made me appreciate the life we have in Australia. Although many of the people are extremely poor, they are so welcoming and friendly. The Inca sites such as Machu Picchu were amazing, as were the Iguazu Falls and Rio. We didn’t see a mosquito during our stay. Now back to work! This week has seen our Year 3, 5 & 7 students sit the NAPLAN tests in Language Conventions, Writing, Reading and Maths. These students have all put in a great effort during this time. Results will be forwarded to families later in term 3. Written student reports will be sent home by class teachers at the end of this term. Volunteers Week May 9th—15th is Volunteers Week throughout Australia and it is fitting to recognise the amazing support we receive from many current and past parents and friends. We are truly grateful for the help in our canteen, library, grounds and classrooms. Special thanks to parents and staff who gave their time on Mother’s Day at Bunnings— Alysha, Alan, Michelle, Lee, Julie, Carol, Nic, Mel, Maxine. We raised $1361 which will provide additional technology resources for our school. Rosie Sarakinis Julie Hughes Hayley Williams What’s happening? 17 May 6.00pm Governing Council 18 May Camp Quality Puppets 20 May Walk Safely To School—Springbank Reserve 19 / 26 May 2/9/16/23 June Bike Ed.—Rooms 18 /19/ 20 Our Mother’s Day stall was also very successful with over $1000 raised. Many thanks to our large band of parent helpers on this day. I hope all mothers had a relaxing day. 24 May Adelaide Uni Compass excursion—Waite Institute—Rooms 14 /15/ 16 25 May KESAB Bin Audit & performances Alison Lynch, Principal 27 May—3 June Reconciliation Week Medication at School Term 1: The value of the week is Friendship Congratulations to the following students. If medication is required during school we are legally required to have the following forms from a doctor: Room 1 School Value Certificate Jaxton Semlitzky Harley Williams Room 2 Konnor Manuel Angadvir Randhawa Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Ricky Duong Jaylen Flores Montana Pietrantonio Sophie Goodyear Pisey Thy Summer Uk Room 6 Room 7 Jayse Allen Chanelle Jordon Nike Chase Connie Newman Room 9 Charlotte Best Skye Alder-Ayris Room 10 Room 11 Trinity Kirby Tayah Porter Brodie Smith Madison McManus Schools aim to support the control and prevention of the transmission of head lice. However, staff in schools are not responsible for the management of head lice infestations. Notes are sent home if head lice is reported in a class with instructions seeking parents’ assistance in checking their children’s hair and treating if lice or nits are found. Treatments from chemists and supermarkets should be used with a fine tooth head comb to remove all lice and nits. Room 12 Bonnie Singkhamsack Jayden Gray-Wayland Room 14 Picky Sopharra Piper Bedford Room 15 Brianah Jacobson Tamieka Normington Room 16 Room 17 Room 18 Zack Elrick Sema Mohammadi Vanessa Glancey Tina Fennell Chloe Higginson Declan Gamble It is important to check all family members at the same time Room 19 Tahnee Langham Anita Someth Siv Room 20 Nikki Nguyen Blake Frencken Medication Authority Health Care Plan Any medication provided needs to be in the pharmacy labelled container outlining the dose and frequency required for the child. These forms are only current for one year. Please ensure these forms are updated now. Paracetamol cannot be given to children by school staff. Head Lice Classroom Certificate Use an effective head lice treatment Wash bed linen, hats, hair ties, brushes etc in hot water Term 2: The value of the week is Cooperation Congratulations to the following students. Repeat treatment 7 days after the initial treatment according to manufacturer’s instructions School Value Certificate Children should not return to school with untreated head lice. Room 1 If head lice are detected at school, parents will be contacted. If your child has head lice, please notify the school so that other families can be informed. Room 3 Please check your child’s hair every few days. Not everyone with head lice scratches and itches. We are proud to offer all students access to an onsite dental check-up at no out of pocket expense through Dental Outreach’s ‘Grow-up Smiling’ program. Check-ups are scheduled to be performed at the school by selected local Dentists/Oral Health Therapists; each of whom have relevant professional training, clearances and equipment required to perform high quality dental services in a school setting. Forms are available from the office and need to be returned by May 19th with appointments scheduled for the week beginning June 27th. Classroom Certificate Caleb Smith Abour Ajith Yashua Jalloh Isabella Haley Mauge Alaboody Kiara Ashby Leyna Nguyen Romazan Sadiqi Savannah Young Aysela Jasarevic Room 7 Chloe Heath Homayoon Sharifi Blake Schutz Riley Sheehan Room 9 Alannah Baker Yallara Sharrock-Creed Room 10 Tyson Amor Hunter Sargeant Room 11 Serey Reth Joshua Manuel Room 12 Curtis Pitt Room 15 Isabella Misseri Charlotte Ta Brad Hailwood Room 16 Krystal Newman Peter Tran Room 17 Marcus Lobo Makayla Newman Room 18 Ryan Bennier Jessica Sampson Room 19 Jasmine Weaver Ta’Liya Pheng Room 20 Chris O’Dowd Jazmine Sampson Room 2 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Room 14 Tamieka Normington Jade Mulhall FRIDAY, 20 MAY 2014, 8.00AM SPRINGBANK RESERVE (OFF SPRINGBANK BLVD) Dear Parents/Caregivers, On Friday 20 May, Burton Primary is celebrating Walk Safely to School Day by walking from the Springbank Reserve to the front gates of our school. We encourage students and families to join staff and special guests at 8.00am where we will meet and begin our safe journey to school. Walk Safely to School Day is about considering our transport habits and trying to incorporate more walking as part of a healthy, active way to get around. Upon arrival at school, students will be given the opportunity to purchase a healthy breakfast including a bacon and egg roll for $3.00, sausage in bread $2.00 or a bowl of cereal for $1.00. Fruit will be available free of charge. Learning Through Music School Uniform Music lessons at Burton Primary School— After school on Tuesdays With the cooler weather it is important to remember that hoodies are not to be worn to school. Piano / Keyboard and Guitar Jackets and windcheaters without hoods in school colours are to be worn. Group and individual lessons available Phone 040 1398120 or email [email protected] Plain coloured pants or skirts in black, maroon, navy or grey are the acceptable ‘bottoms’.