CHAPMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL Thursday 10 September 2015

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CHAPMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL Thursday 10 September 2015
CHAPMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL
Thursday 10 September 2015
Perry Drive, Chapman ACT 2611 Ph: 6205 7300 Fax: 6205 7307 Website: www.chapmanps.act.edu.au
“Achieving Excellence Together”
Principal
P&C Contact
Board Chair
Email
Anne Simpson
6205 7300
Bronwyn Huntley
0412 409 466
Sheree Bond
[email protected]
Term 3 Week 8
DATES TO REMEMBER
Year 4 Assembly, 12:10pm
Book Club due
Trivia Night – Saturday
Learning Journey 8.30 – 9.45am and 2.00 – 3.15pm
Kindergarten to Year 2
Year 3 to 6
After School Care 3.00pm
After School Care website
After School Care email
Chapman P&C Website
0408 880 655/6288 0655
www.chapmanpandc.info
[email protected]
www.chapmanpandc.info
Reminders
• Uniform Shop Hours 2015
Mondays & Fridays
9.00-9.30am
Attachments
11 September
11 September
12 September •
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15 September •
17 September •
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Chapman Fete Flyer
Chapman Disco Flyer
Wizard of Oz Flyer
Action bus changes flyer
Parent note to explain absence –
new form
Dear Parents and Carers
Preparations are well in hand for next week’s Learning Journey. Two of the features for our 2015 Learning
Journey, apart from the rich learning that is taking part in every classroom, are the investment we have made in
ICT to enhance the children’s tools for learning and the introduction of the Kids Matter program as a vehicle to
continue to create a positive school environment.
Have you seen our “Every Face has a Place” board in the hallway outside the staffroom? It’s a work in progress
but it has initiated thoughtful discussion between children and staff about respectfully valuing each other.
Another initiative of the Kids Matter committee is the introduction of very special FRIENDS values cards to be
used by teachers to recognise children who are displaying FRIENDS values on the playground. If the child
receives a card they are able to put this into the watermelon, balloon or crazy rainbow box near the Kids Matter
wall. At each assembly, a card will be selected and a small incentive awarded. Having a safe and supportive
environment for children, staff and community members is a core belief held by us all and this initiative is
certainly a positive first step.
The Wizard of Oz production by year 5/6 is getting closer and tickets are selling fast. If you would like to
attend either of the evening performances, please order from the Front Office. All children from P-6 will have
the opportunity to see the performance on the dress rehearsal afternoon, Tuesday 22nd September. Selected
students from Duffy, Arawang and Mt Stromlo High will also be attending.
40th Anniversary Celebrations
I know the school community is looking forward to Saturday evening’s Trivia Night. I suspect that there will be
several questions relating to the school’s history over the past 40 years. If you are a past student you will have a
big advantage! If you are a past student/parent or friend and have any interesting memorabilia, we are
beginning to collect this to create a display for our Special Birthday assembly/Open Morning on Tuesday 20th
October. Clearly labelled items can be left at the Front Office and will be returned following the event. If you
know of any past Principal, teacher, important person that you think may like to attend the birthday event, can
we have their details so we can send them an invitation. Please contact the Front Office on 62057300.
I am looking forward to another great Trivia night and thank the P&C for their organisation. Our appreciation
also goes to the group of parents who facilitated the Father’s Day stall last week. I saw many happy children,
excited that they could select and purchase something special for their dad, grandfather or relative.
Some reminders:
Parking off Perry Drive at the end of the school day is again becoming congested and unsafe. The kerbside is
for set down and pick up only. If you arrive at school prior to 3.00pm PLEASE DO NOT PARK on the
kerbside pull in area as it hold the traffic flow up and impinges on the safety of the children.
Dogs are not allowed on the school grounds.
I have noticed some children arriving before 8 am. Unless involved in netball practice organised by Mrs Ohare,
children should not left before 8.30.
If you need to get to work or for another reason, After School Care operates a Before School program.
Please see the website for more information
Today is “Are You Ok” day so I hope that everyone has had a great day and has asked a family member,
colleague or friend if they are doing ‘OK”
We have created a new form to assist you in the explanation that is necessary in relation to any absence your
child/ren have from school. A copy is attached with this Communicator and copies are available from the front
office.
Anne and staff
Learning Journey times
8.30 – 9.45am and 2.00 – 3.15pm
Kindergarten to Year 2 - Tuesday 15th September
Years 3 to 6 - Thursday 17th September.
Principal’s Awards
KTV
Chloe Howell
Ryan McDonnell
being a great Bush Kids explorer
being a supportive and encouraging friend
KPR
Eilam Bourne
Will Henry
great work with his reading
great work with his writing
KKM
Lillian Stokes
Fotini Mari
excellent display of FRIENDS values at Bush Kids
wonderful spelling attempts when writing
KMM
Tom Gately
working hard to improve his reading and writing skills
1LP
Tazmyn Messenger
Eleanor Graham
wonderful independent work on her information report
wonderful independent work on her information report
1HT
Susannah Ball
Ryan Kevill
her kind and caring attitude towards all class members
his positive attitude in the classroom and playground
1TA
Teagan Fitzpatrick
Blake Stone
her great writing about endangered animals
his great improvement in reading
1PA
Hayley Thompson
Lachlan Tuckerman
displaying a positive work ethic in report writing
always displaying Chapman School Values
2SH
Georgia Barton
Bryce Ellis
improved risk taking and confidence when working in a group
improved effort in all writing tasks
2LH
Connor Stephenson
Ella Gorzalka
his outstanding level of knowledge displayed in science tasks
her use of rhetorical questions in her narrative
2RL
Annabelle Spinks-Reid resilience despite technical difficulties with her presentation
Samantha Wheeley
being an exceptionally supportive classmate.
2MC
Ebonyrose Leydon
Archie Aldred
a great effort writing detailed narratives
consistently demonstrating our Chapman FRIEND values
3LD
Jacob Torres
Breanne Russell
contributing thoughtfully during work study
always displaying wonderful listening skills
3OF
Hayley Fisher
Max Thorpe
excellent effort during Physical Education activities
really trying hard with new maths concepts
3MS
Faizan Nasir
Ella Kuschel
improvements in the quality of his writing
showing initiative in all area of her learning
4FD
Felix Sharpe
Ruby Gately
Casey Jones
excellent focus during learning
outstanding presentation of book work
outstanding focus and contribution to class learning
4PC
Sadie Ditton-Sargeant
Kaitlyn Rose
showing greater confidence in writing and spelling activities
using great imagery in writing pieces
4SB
Brianna Savage
Bill Rogers
April Applebee
improved recall of number facts
writing clever and witty limericks
striving to reach her potential across all subject areas
5/6DH
Grace Obst
Sofie Nielsen
an outstanding effort to memorise her Wizard of Oz script
creating an outstanding interview of a character for homework
5/6KT
Tyler Waldron
Amy Foxcroft
Bessie Cramp
his biography on Albert Einstein
focused efforts in maths group
consistent effort across the curriculum
5/6RM
Jem Cleary
Brodie Hawke
demonstrating excellent thinking in Maths
great participation in all class activities
5/6HM
Hamish Pearce
Lachlan Meere
Georgia Aldred
giving very detailed explanations during writing sessions
confidently answering questions during class
confidently participating in many class discussions
5/6BW
Elizabeth Shaw
Olivia Farmer
improved efforts during spelling sessions
great research into her life of Galileo
Lost Property
Lost Property is overflowing. It is checked by some lovely parent volunteers when they are able, for clearly
named items and these items are returned to children. Unnamed items include clothes, drink bottles,
lunchboxes, balls and skipping ropes.
Sporting News
Milo Blast Cricket Cup
Our school had a total of seven teams
attend the Milo Blast Cricket Cup last
Wednesday. The boys thoroughly enjoyed
day and performed well. We were
particularly pleased with the behaviour and
sportsmanship of the boys. We received a
number of reports saying how well the
students conducted themselves on the day.
Congratulations to all boys who attended. A
big thank you to the following parents who
assisted on the day: Renae White, Danielle
Tooke, Ian Priddle, Michael Forster,
Anthony Stuart, Emir Rindipati, Steve Corby and Michael Strecker. Your support was greatly appreciated. A
number of our teams have qualified for the finals to be played later in the year. We wish them the best of luck!
The girls are playing today and we are looking forward to hear how they enjoyed the day.
Jon Tucker-Sports Coordinator
Boorowa Netball Training Schedule
Term 3 weeks 5 to 10 Location : Chapman Netball Courts
Year 6- Tuesday Mornings 8.00 to 8.40 (Mrs O’Hare)
Year 5- Wednesday Mornings 8.00 to 8.40 (Mrs O’Hare)
Year 4 - Thursday Mornings 8.00 to 8.40 (Mrs O’Hare)
It is expected that all team members attend training sessions. If there are any concerns please contact me
[email protected]
Preschool
We are very excited about the arrival of spring. We have been
watching the blossom coming out on the preschool trees and
sharing what we know about spring time. This has inspired us
to create some lovely art work.
Our Zumba classes with Susan are continuing, and we are
learning new dances every week. The fine weather has enabled us to dance
outside and the extra space has made the experience more enjoyable.
The pre-schoolers will be visiting the canteen next week as part of their
transition program. They will choose and buy a small treat and then have a play
in the junior playground.
We would like to thank the gardening committee for the recent working bee. We
have new plants which will grow and help create a more interesting outside environment. The children are
enjoying watering and caring for the new plants.
The Preschool Team
Kindergarten - The Garden
Kindergarten continues our busy days with a smile on all our faces. We have been having a
lovely time enjoying the extracurricular activities of late.
Everyone looked fabulous in their Book Week costumes. We had a lovely time playing at
being our character and even more importantly we have all began talking about books we
love to read and discovering new books we would like to read.
Next week is Learning Journey time. Junior school parents are invited to join their children in their classroom
on Tuesday 15 September from 8:30am to 9:45am or 2:00pm to 3:15pm. Parents are welcome at one of these
times and are taken on a guided tour of their child’s learning. The children share their work displayed around
the room, their workbooks and other learning areas like the Indonesian room.
A big thank you to all the helpers who have been able to change our home readers in the afternoon. Your help
is always greatly appreciated.
Kindergarten Team
Michelle May, Tessa van der Hoek, Priscilla Reyenga and Kristy Messenger
Year 1 - Where the Forest Meets the Sea
We had a wonderful time at the Australian National Botanic Gardens on
Monday. We discovered that the gardens are a great habitat for many
animals. At first, we thought there was nothing in the ponds but when
we looked closely we found some very tiny creatures. We also saw
some quite large animals including water dragons and black cockatoos.
Although we didn’t see any bilbies we explored the new desert habitat
where we are sure they would feel at home.
On Tuesday we had great fun whizzing around the school on our bikes
and scooters. Congratulations to Tom from 1PA and Teagan from 1TK on winning the prize for wearing such
bright clothes and being very easy to see!
Congratulations also go to those students who have achieved 100 nights of home reading! We can’t wait to see
if anyone can make 150 nights by the end of the year.
Don’t forget our learning journey is on this Tuesday the 15th of September. The morning session is from
8:30am to 9:45 am and afternoon session from 2:00pm until 3:15pm. We look forward to seeing everyone then.
Warmest wishes
Year 1 Team
Prue Anderson, Tegan Kennedy, Laura Poultney and Helen Tranter
Year 2 – Animalia
Year Two have been busy this fortnight experimenting with different substances
and seeing how they combine and change in our Integrated Inquiry unit ‘All
Mixed Up’. There were minor explosions in the school hall when we were
visited by Patrick from Questacon’s travelling chemistry show ‘Excited
Particles’ and the students were highly engaged with this very stimulating show.
Students have begun writing some seasonal poetry and have been enjoying the
freedom and creativity this text form allows. We were really impressed with the
effort families went to in dressing up for the Awesome August Book Week
celebrations and loved seeing the children having conversations about their
character, favourite books and authors.
Our Wheels Day was a success and the students enjoyed navigating their way
through the scooter or bike courses. It was lovely to see all the fluorescent
colours in our classrooms.
Next week is the Learning Journey where students invite parents and carers into their classroom and show off
their hard work. Each student has taken home an invitation to the event with a section to be returned indicating
when their parent or carer will be attending. It would be appreciated if these could be returned as soon as
possible so the teachers know when to be expecting guests. We look forward to seeing you there.
Kind Regards,
Rebekah Lane, Lee Hodges, Sharon Hickey, Melina Clark and Kate Pottenger
Year 3 – The Tree House
Year 3 has been a hive of activity this week with students solving real life problems by coming up with
inventions to meet a specific purpose. Students have embarked on projects that solve the problem of doonas
falling off beds through the night or socks falling down when playing sports just to name a few. We can’t wait
to see the finished projects and look forward to sharing their progress at the Learning Journey being held on the
17th September.
The teachers have been very impressed with the students application of their knowledge of fractions in Maths
Groups and look forward to teaching money next week. The main aim will be for students to learn about and
demonstrate their ability to add money and give change to the 5 cent. Students already achieving this will be
challenged with more complex problems using money.
The fluro wheels day was a huge success with many of the students dressing up in their brightest clothes.
Students enjoyed riding their bikes and scooters around the obstacle course.
With the weather warming up many students are removing jumpers in the playground and in class. It’s a
particularly good time to ensure that your child's name is clearly labelled on their clothing and has not faded
through time. We also acknowledge the importance of hydration to stay focussed during activities and
encourage all students to bring a water bottle to school to have regular drinks throughout the day.
Congratulations to all the boys and girls who participated in the cricket over the last two weeks and we wish all
of the singer's the best in their upcoming Floriade performance.
Year 3 Team
Lauren Daniel, Mark Shiels, Fiona O’Hare and Trish Foster
Year 4 – The Land Of Oz
During English, Year 4 are developing skills to write interesting and engaging Narratives. Students have been
following a ‘recipe’ using a variety of sentence starters to write descriptive paragraphs. We are sure you will be
impressed with the results.
Construction is well underway on the roller coasters which children have designed and are building using the
skills developed in last week’s technology challenges. It has been great to see them applying the skills using a
variety of materials, techniques and joins to create some extraordinary rides. We look forward to sharing these
and our other quality work at next week learning journey.
This Friday, Year 4 will be hosting assembly. It will be a showcase of much of our work from this term with
many students being allocated speaking roles. The assembly will commence at 12:10 and we would love to see
you there.
Year 4 Team
Fiona Duncan, Sheridan Brill and Paul Campbell
Year 5/6 – Superheroes
Well it’s all hotting up here in 5/6 land!! We are busy fine tuning our musical ready for showtime. Props are
being finalised costumes are arriving and we are busy learning our finale. Please send in any last minute
costume parts so that we can be sure all students have their belongings ready for performing.
Over the last few weeks, we have taken part in an online webinar about Cyber Bullying. We found that there
were a number of ideas discussed that has helped us to become more informed about how to handle social
media. Please have a discussion at home to see what your child can tell you about these sessions.
Many classes have been onto Google Classroom and are becoming familiar with this resource. We are working
hard to not only improve IT skills, but improve the way that we access student work as this resource will
eliminate the need to email work or pop it onto a USB. So far we have loved the experience and have found its
benefits worthwhile.
We look forward to seeing you at Learning Journey next week as we have some great work that we have been
producing. Please send in your acceptance note so that we know who is able to make it.
Thanks for your ongoing support,
5/6 Superheroes
Excursion Medical Permission
It is the responsibility of the parent to notify the school of any medical issues and/or medications that their child
is taking. All students attending an excursion must have a current Excursion Medical Permission note
completed. If the information that you provided on your child’s 2015 Excursion Medical Information form has
changed since the beginning of this year (e.g. medications), please complete a new form for your child prior to
this excursion. The Excursion Medical form is available from the school website or at the front office.
Reminder
A reminder to parents and carers that when completing permission forms for your children, that they MUST be
completed in pen, not lead or coloured pencil. We thank you for your cooperation.
Chess Club
The chess club at Chapman Primary School runs on
Tuesday lunch from 11:10 am - 11:55 am.
Remember, if you know how to play already, you can
always bring a friend and come and play for free!
Upcoming chess event
2nd October: Canberra Chess Challenge 9
More information on events and coaching can
be found on: canberraacademyofchess.com.au
Solution puzzle #10
1. Qxh6+, Qxh6 2. Rxg8# or .... Qh7 2. Rxg8#
Chess puzzle
Puzzle #11: White to play and checkmate in 2
moves.
Leaving Chapman Primary School?
We are currently organising classes for 2016 and require families to indicate if they will not be continuing at
Chapman. A response is not required if your child is currently in Year 6 and will be going to High School in
2016.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Leaving Chapman Primary School
If your child/ren (not Year 6) will NOT be returning to Chapman Primary in 2016 could you please complete
the form below and return it to the Front Office ASAP.
Child’s Name: __________________________________
Class: _________
Child’s Name: __________________________________
Class: _________
Child’s Name: __________________________________
The child/ren will be attending:
Class: _________
 another Government school in the ACT
 an Interstate school
 a Non Government school in the ACT
 an Overseas school
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AWESOME AUGUST
BOOK WEEK
ASSEMBLY
P & C Update
Father's Day Stall
The Father's Day Stall was a great success, raising almost $1,400 for the P&C. It was great to see the
excitement on the children's faces as they came into the stall and made their purchases. I hope the dad’s were
just as excited to receive their gifts. Thank you to all the parents who donated gifts for the Father's Day Stall
and who helped out with wrapping gifts, setting up and running the stall. I would also like to thank our
corporate sponsors, Woolworths Weston Creek, Kmart Belconnen, Supabarn and Big W Canberra City, who
donated 100 gifts for the stall. If you'd like to provide any feedback regarding the fundraising activities at the
school please come along to the P&C meetings.
Thanks
Clare Wulf
Contact information
If you need to get in contact with the President, Treasurer, Secretary or Fundraising people on the P & C we
have set up a standard email addresses. They are as follows:
President – [email protected]
Secretary – [email protected]
Treasurer – [email protected]
Fundraising [email protected]
P & C Meetings for the rest of the year
At the last meeting we have locked our meeting dates for the rest of the year as follows (start time is 7:30pm
and we will be in the staff room)
28 October
25 November
Everyone is welcome – if you can’t make it and would like something raised please forward your
question/comment to Bronwyn via email [email protected]
Thank you
Bronwyn Huntley
Chapman 40th Birthday
You are invited to share your family favourite recipes as a part of the Chapman Primary School P&C’s 40th
Birthday Cookbook.
If you know any families who have previously been a part of the Chapman community, please pass along this
request as we are keen for their recipes and as well as images of students and memorabilia from the last 40
years. Please contact [email protected] for any queries.
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P&C Fundraiser: Entertainment Books/Membership
Buy your Canberra Entertainment™ Membership today for just $60, and you'll discover hundreds of valuable offers from
many of the city's most popular restaurants, arts attractions, hotels, travel, shopping and much more.
20% of your Membership contributes towards our fundraising efforts.
Choose from the traditional Entertainment™ Book or the NEW Entertainment™ Digital Membership, which puts the
value of the Book into your smartphone.
FREE postage is available to anywhere in Australia until 31 August, just in time to order for Father's Day.
As an added bonus, everyone who purchases via online payment before the end of August enters the draw to win a
$1000 Woolworths WISH eGift Card. If the winner purchased through our payment page, the P&C will also win a $1000
WISH Gift Card.
https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/2467t5
Canteen Shift: 8.50am – 12.30pm
Canteen Manager: Chantell Hunt, Ph 6205 7309
Roster Secretary: Kylie Kynaston – Ph 6288 1098 or email [email protected]
Wednesday 16th Sept
Week
9
Thursday 17th Sept
Lisa Hazell
Friday 18th Sept
Corey French & Candace Rhind
Wednesday 23rd Sept
Week
10
Thursday 24th Sept
Kylie Russell
Friday 25th Sept
Jen Constable, Kirsty Terracini & Leigh Host
WESTON CREEK LITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE
With winter sports coming to a close, are you thinking about how to keep your children fit and healthy over the
summer? Wouldn’t it be great to have all of your children enjoying sport together at the same venue, at the
same time, every week? Weston Creek Little Athletics offers a variety of fun for children aged 5 to 16 years.
Whether your children prefer running around a track, jumping the long jump in the sand, the high jump onto a
mat or they just like to throw, there is something to suit everyone. Come along and join in the fun at Weston
Creek Little Athletics this summer. Who knows, they might just make some new friends along the way.
We meet at Chapman Oval on Saturday mornings throughout the spring and summer and are all about children
having fun in sport. If you would like to join us you can register online at www.actlaa.org.au and pick up your
registration pack at Chapman Oval on our registration day on Saturday 12th September between 9am and 11am
or on our first competition day at 9am on Saturday 10th October.
You can register your children and they can try out for free for the first week if they’re unsure what they want
to do. If you would like any further information please visit our website www.wclac.org.au or email us at
[email protected]
CHAPMAN PRIMARY SCHOOL FETE
SUNDAY 1 NOVEMBER 12PM TILL 4PM
CELEBRATING 40 YEARS
BELOW IS A LIST OF IMPORTANT FETE COMMITTEE CONTACTS:
JILLIAN HART
[email protected]
VOLUNTEERS & INQUIRIES
KIRSTEN STIMSON
[email protected]
STALL COORDINATOR
JOANNE FORSTER
[email protected]
HEATHER CAMPBELL [email protected]
KYLIE KYNASTON
LOUISE PITMAN
[email protected]
[email protected]
PLANTS STALL ANNOUNCEMENT:
STAGE ENTERTAINMENT
BBQ, DRINKS/ ICECREAMS
MARKETING AND CANTEEN
FEATURE EVENTS
Start cultivating those cuttings now! Spring has sprung, and the fete, will be here. It is never too cold to be out
in the garden, so when next you are - could you pot some of your cuttings for donations, please? We have
plenty of spare pots if you need them, feel free to email us. Thank you. [email protected]
[email protected]
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
The Entertainment Schedule is enclosed at the end of the Communicator for your information.
when their children will be performing and consider volunteering for a stall in your free time.
Please see
PRIZE DONATIONS – dig deep and support your school!
If you are a business owner or would just like to donate something to the fete (that can be used in the Choice
Raffle) then we would love to get an email from you. Please email Jillian as per her email above.
The Choice Raffle is where you get to pick the prizes that you would like to win. You pay $20 for 21 tickets.
Some of the businesses that have already donated prizes are National Zoo & Aquarium, Hellenic Club,
Canberra Irish Club, Canberra Labor Club, National Dinosaur Museum, KidCity, ShowPony Events, Zone3,
Raiders Club and Canberra Southern Cross Club.
STALL COORDINATORS NEEDED URGENTLY:
We are looking for a volunteer to coordinate the Lucky Dip Stall. If you are interested please contact Kirsten
via her email listed above.
Book Stall at the Fete - Is it time to spring clean your bookshelf?
Due to the school's 40th Birthday celebrations, donations for the book stall cannot be accepted at school until
after Monday 26th October, but please start collecting. We would love your donations for the bookstall at the
fete. We accept donations of books, records, CDs, DVDs, board games and puzzles in good condition. (No
encyclopaedias, magazines or white elephant items please).
We are also looking for volunteers to help sort the donations before the fete and for the weekend of the fete. If
you are able to help, or have large donations please contact Anna Foxcroft on 0404
278105 [email protected] or Melanie Edwards on 0419 449511 [email protected]
CHAPMAN PRIMARY FETE ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
Sunday, 1 November 2015 12noon to 4pm
Senior Blacktop (Streeton Drive side of school)
12noon
Kindy Melodies (Michelle May)
12:10pm
Chapman Champs (Sharon Hickey)
12:30pm
Year 5 Band (Kat Tirzins)
12:50pm
Year 6 Band (Tracy Foggett)
1:10pm
Chapman Singers (Years 1, 2, 3 & 4) (Nicky Dears)
1:20pm
Musical, Wizard of Oz Munchkins & Emerald City (Dean Howell)
1:30pm
Year 1 Recorder (Nicky Dears)
1:40pm
Year 2 Recorder (Nicky Dears)
1:50pm
Body Percussion (John McKenzie)
2pm
Ukuleles (Nicky Dears)
2:15pm
Guitar – My Way Music, Arlo and Students (Owen Cusick)
2:30pm
Drumming (John McKenzie)
2:40pm
Guitar – My Way Music, David and Students (Owen Cusick)
2:55pm
Canberra Celtic Pipe Band (Julie Williams)
3:25pm
Chapman Taekwondo Demonstration (Glen McKinnon)
4pm
Close
Perry Drive Chapman ACT 2611
Telephone: 6205 7300 Fax: 6205 7307
e-mail:
[email protected]
ABN: 48 529 566 431
Perry Drive Chapman ACT 2611
Telephone: 6205 7300 Fax: 6205 7307
e-mail:
[email protected]
ABN: 48 529 566 431
“Achieving Excellence Together”
“Achieving Excellence Together”
PARENT NOTE TO EXPLAIN ABSENCE
PARENT NOTE TO EXPLAIN ABSENCE
STUDENT NAME____________________________________________
Given Name
Surname
STUDENT NAME____________________________________________
Given Name
Surname
CLASS________________
CLASS________________
DATE/S OF ABSENCE________________________________________
DATE/S OF ABSENCE________________________________________
TYPE OF ABSENCE:
Please tick the appropriate box and in space below give an explanation for the
absence
TYPE OF ABSENCE:
Please tick the appropriate box and in space below give an explanation for the
absence
Leave
Leave
Leave during the day
(Students will need to be signed in and out of school)
Leave during the day
(Students will need to be signed in and out of school)
Sick
Sick
Explanation for the Absence: _______________________________________
Explanation for the Absence: _______________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________
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Medical Certificate attached:
Medical Certificate attached:
Yes
No
Parent/Guardian Signature: _____________________________________
Date:________________ Parent Contact Number:___________________
Yes
No
Parent/Guardian Signature: _____________________________________
Date:________________ Parent Contact Number:_________________