Term 2 Week 3 2016 - Bathurst Public School
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Term 2 Week 3 2016 - Bathurst Public School
Bathurst Public School 279-281 George Street Bathurst NSW 2795 Phone: 02 6331 3923 Fax: 02 6332 2305 Email: [email protected] Website: www.bathurst-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Thursday 12th May, 2016 Term 2 Week 3 Dear Parents, I do hope all of our Mothers and significant women in our lives had a wonderful Mother’s Day. I spent my Mother’s Day on the sidelines watching Emma play hockey in Sydney but I wouldn’t have it any other way. I was delighted when I got home on Sunday evening and Josh decided to ‘shout’ a mothers day dinner. It is nice to be spoilt! Thank you to the P&C and its volunteers for the work done in providing the children with a Mother’s Day stall last week. The children thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to do their mothers day shopping here at school. The P&C also held the Mother’s Day breakfast on Friday. It was wonderful to see so many people attend this lovely school community event. The children love having their parents at school as do we. Congratulations to all the class Public Speaking winners who participated in the school finals last Thursday and Friday. The speeches were incredible! A special congratulations to the year winners who will now move on to the CWA finals on Tuesday 31st May at All Saints. The winners were: Year 3 - Mia McClements Year 4 - Mimi Taylor Year 5 - Keira Copeland Year 6 - Ray Cross Good luck to our girls and boys soccer teams who play against Kelso tomorrow, Friday 13th May, at Police Paddock commencing at 1.00pm. We look forward to hearing the results on their return. Food Allergies - We do have several children at our school who have peanut allergies and have severe reactions if exposed to this food. Parents are asked to be mindful of this when packing recess and lunch and are encouraged not to send products which contain nuts in them to school. A general reminder: All items of clothing and personal belongings should be clearly marked with your child’s name. All children require a broad brimmed hat each day as our school has a “No Hat, No Play” policy. When parents and friends come to the school during the day, they should present to the front office on arrival. This is a Legal and Workplace Safety requirement and is followed for the safety and security of all children and teachers. We continue to encourage parents to make appointments to come and talk about your child’s progress, problems that may arise, ideas etc. It is reminded that the education of your child is a team effort with teachers and parents being the main stakeholders. With this in mind, it is an important reminder that the parent/teacher relationship always needs to be cohesive and supportive and one of mutual respect. I am sure we will continue to work with one another in a positive manner. All money coming to the school should be placed in a sealed envelope with your child’s name, correct amount of money, class and what the money is for clearly written on the front. All money should be sent directly to the front office at the school for processing. Our School Newsletter will now be uploaded every Thursday so all parents receive information at the same time. Please refer to our website to download the weekly newsletter. If any parent has any concerns regarding any aspect of school life, please do not hesitate to contact me. Regards Kate White Principal Late Notes School starts at 9.00am every day. It is important that children are here every day to start at 9.00am or they lose valuable learning time. If your child is late, please ensure they come to the office on their arrival with a parent so they can be signed into school and receive a late note. Please remember: Money and Notes As all parents and children are aware, all money, when it comes to school for an event, goes directly to the school office. This procedure is working well and we thank everyone for following this process. We are now changing the process for ALL permission notes that need to be returned to school. When children and/or parents return notes to school, they need to be taken to the office. All notes will be collated and kept in the office and staff will pick up notes after the closing date. We are hoping this streamlines the process with notes. School Contributions School Contributions for 2016 have been set and are now due. Fees can be paid by sending cash or cheque in a sealed envelope with your child’s name, class and School Fees written on the front to the front office at school. Alternatively parents can come to the office and pay by cash, cheque or EFTPOS. The fees are: $50.00 (1 child) $90.00 (2 children) $120.00 (3 or more children) There is also a $15.00 Technology levy and $15.00 resource levy payable for each child. This assists the school to purchase new resources for the children to use in the classroom. Bathurst Public School's Biggest Morning Tea Bathurst Public School will again host a Biggest Morning Tea to support the Cancer Council. It is on Thursday, 26th of May from 11.15am12.15pm. Stage 3 students will be setting up food stalls and there will be tea and coffee available for adults. Parents, Teachers and Students will be able to enjoy morning tea together while listening to talented buskers from Stage 2 and 3 who will be entertaining the crowd. To make this a successful fundraiser we are asking students in Stage 2 and Stage 3 to provide a plate of food which can be sold, e.g. biscuits, muffins, cupcakes etc. These can be taken to the Interview Room before School on Thursday, 26th May. We hope you can join us for Morning Tea on Thursday, 26th May at 11:15am. Kathy Murphy and Helen Healey Bathurst Branch International Competition for Schools Country of Study: Mongolia Any child interested in entering this competition should see Mrs Johnson to receive the relevant information sheet for their section. Public Speaking 2016 Public Speaking Competitions 2016 Congratulations to all our students for participating in their class public speaking competition. It is obvious that students worked really hard on their presentations, well done! Class Competitions: Class Winners: Year 3: Bronte Barr, Eliana Shute, Evie Goninan, Josh Pringle, Mia McClements Year 4: Oliver Gumpert, Phoebe Connors, Mimi Taylor, Claudia Campbell, Jeorgia Johnson, Bonny Campiao, Brodie Wolfe, Matilda Partridge, Angus Cafe, Alex Brown Year 5: Aislinn McBurney, James Hillsdon, Ruby McRobert, Ella Campbell, Keira Copeland, Annaleise Grimm, Lola Short Year 6: Sidney Speirs, Angus Dunn, Rhiani Rozga, Ray Cross, Kayli Burke, Lola Love, Abby Leven, Charlotte Simpson School Competition: This year our whole school Public Speaking Competition was split into 2 sections. Year 3 & 4 delivered their speeches on Thursday and were adjudicated by Miss Keegan Jacobsen. Speeches were delightful and we were well entertained for the morning. Year 5 & 6 delivered their speeches on Friday and were adjudicated by Mrs Margaret Brown. Year 5 & 6 speeches were outstanding. Mrs. Brown commented on the development in maturity and complexity of the Year 6 speeches. Our School Competition winners will compete in the CWA Public Speaking Competition to be held at All Saints College, Bathurst, on Tuesday 31st May. Year 3 winners: Year 4 winners: Year 5 winners: Year 6 winners: Mia McClements and Highly Commended, Evie Goninan Mimi Taylor and Highly Commended, Brodie Wolfe Keira Copeland and Highly Commended, James Hillsdon Ray Cross and Highly Commended, Rhiani Rozga Wonderful speaking! Mrs Johnson – Public Speaking 2016 Year 3 Competitors Year 4 Competitors Year 5 Competitors Year 6 Competitors Primary School Rugby League On Show Congratulations to Bathurst Public School rugby league representative Manny Tobin on his recent selection in the Western Primary Schools open rugby league squad. Manny was a stand out at the Western trials, and his skills and teamwork were duly noted by selectors. Manny has a terrific opportunity in the lead up to the NSW carnival by attending a 3 day NSW NRL development camp at Borambola Sport and Recreation Centre late in May before hitting his straps in a trial match/training run on June 5 in Orange. These should be great opportunities for Manny to work with highly skilled and experienced NRL development officers and coach Andrew Hooper of Grenfell Public School, to hone his skills and develop a close working relationship with his new team mates, before taking on the best primary school footballers from across NSW in the NSW PSSA Open rugby league state carnival to be held at Wyong on the NSW Central Coast. The NSW carnival runs over 3 days from June 21-23 with the view of selecting a NSW squad that will compete at the Australian Schoolboys championships later in the year. This year’s team comprises players from Bathurst, Bathurst South, Bedgerabong, Blayney, Calare, Cudgegong Valley, Eglinton, Mulyan, Orange, Wattle Flat and West Wyalong Public Schools. Mr Hooper has his sights set high for this year’s team. “Last year the team had a hard run with several close games, that with a different bounce of the ball, could have gone our way. This year I’m confident that the ball will bounce our way and the close calls will be with us. Having said that our boys did play extremely well and that was acknowledged with our number 13 being selected in the NSW team. I have every confidence that this years team can step up will do a great job during the carnival. Who knows we may have another player stand out and be selected in the State team.” He stated from League Central. “ Traditionally the Western teams are considered the poorer country cousins in this competition and don’t often have the size to match it with the bigger, stronger players from metropolitan teams, but this year we have a game plan to emphasise the extraordinary speed and skill of the Western team. We will work on that over the next few weeks in our training sessions. I’ve got great support in my manager, trainer and mentor Mr Faulkner from Bedgerabong- he’ll have the kids revved up and ready come game day. We’re all very excited and can’t wait to get into it. “ P&C News Meeting next week Come along to the May P&C meeting on Wednesday May 18 at 7pm in the school staffroom (located in the main building). Our meetings are friendly, informal and informative and are open to everyone. New faces are always welcome and you don’t need to commit to anything – you can attend meetings as often as you like and be involved as much (or as little) as it suits. On the agenda this month will be: Father’s Day event/fundraising ideas Recent investigations into a library makeover Planning the next steps for playground artwork Updates on the current classroom ‘squeeze’ and parking/traffic matters. Got an issue you’d like to raise to support students’ education and wellbeing? We also have an open forum time where you can put forward your views and ideas. HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE! Local supporters Thank you to everyone who supported our Mother’s Day breakfast last Friday, especially our volunteers who kept those burgers moving and the tea and coffee flowing! Special thanks also to Bernardis IGA and Woolworths for donating food and drinks so most of the funds raised will now go back to the school! CLOTHING POOL/LOST PROPERTY Our second hand uniform shop will now be open every Tuesday & Friday morning from 8.30am9.00am or by appointment, so children have 2 opportunities to collect lost property. We have plenty of jumpers (sizes 4-16) and an assortment of other uniform pieces all for a gold coin donation per item purchased with all money collected going back into the school for resources. All donations of second hand uniforms will be gratefully accepted and sold back into our school. In an effort to keep our school tidier, all the uniforms in lost property will be removed and stored in the clothing pool every Tuesday & Friday morning. Children can come and collect items from me at this time. Any unclaimed items at the end of the term will be re-sold from the clothing pool. For more information or to book a time with me to have a look, call Liz Arrow on 63342853 or 0438210748. Canteen Roster Thursday 12th May – R Seager Friday 13th May – M Lucas, K Campbell Monday 16th May – M Reeks Wednesday 18th May – C Allbut Book Club Book club is due Tuesday 17th May2016 Term 2 2016 Calender Tuesday 17th May – UNSW Technology Test Wednesday 18th May – Primary Assembly Friday 20th May – Infants Assembly Thursday 26th May – Biggest Morning Tea Friday 27th May – District Cross Country Mt Panorama Tuesday 31st May – CWA Public Speaking Finals at All Saints Tuesday 31st May – UNSW Science test Wednesday 1 June – Primary Assembly Friday 3rd June – Infants Assembly Friday 3rd June – Be Skilled Be Fit Tuesday 7th June – Athletics Carnival Monday 13th June – Queen’s Birthday – Public Holiday Tuesday 14th June – NAIDOC Tuesday 14th June – UNSW Writing Test Wednesday 15th June – Regional Cross Country Wednesday 15th June – UNSW Spelling Test Wednesday 15th June – Primary Assembly Friday 17th June – Infants Assembly Tuesday 21st June – Stage 3 Excursion to Canberra Wednesday 22nd June - Stage 3 Excursion to Canberra Thursday 23rd June - Stage 3 Excursion to Canberra Thursday 23rd June – Reports Home Wednesday 29th June – Primary Assembly Friday 1st July – Infants Assembly Friday 1st July – Last day of Term 2 Mother’s Day 2016