Newsletter No 6 2015 - Forrestfield Primary School
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Newsletter No 6 2015 - Forrestfield Primary School
I SSUE NU MBER 6 13 TH MA Y , 2015 Forrestfield Primary School Newsletter IMPORTANT DATES Dear Parents, Students and Community Members, We hope all mums had a very Happy Mother’s Day last Sunday and were thoroughly spoilt. A big thank you to P&C members, who organised the Mother's 'Day Stall last week. The presents looked wonderful and the smiles on the children’s faces said it all! The P&C AGM was held last Wednesday following the Student Assembly. Thank you to everyone who attended. Your committee this year is; MAY 15 Dress up in your favourite team colours fundraiser 20 School Banking/Uniform shop Room 2 TED ASSEMBLY President: Sarah Sheffield Vice President: Katy Grosser 27 Treasurer: Jayde Fahy (TED’s 6th Birthday) School Banking/Uniform shop Parent Newsletter Secretary: Emma-Jane Grierson JUNE School Council Rep: Sarah Sheffield Committee: Cheryl Cugini, Kristy Burns, Tonia Gilbert, Kim Millsteed, 31 We have a wonderful team this year and I urge all parents to support them. 1 WA DAY HOLIDAY 3 School Banking/Uniform shop Bunnings Sausage Sizzle fundraiser Maddington Congratulations to Year 3 student Breehanna Lampard who recently won the Princess Margaret Hospital Design a Stamp Competition. Breehanna’s stamp will be available for sale from PMH. Following a request from a parent, we are working on a 2015 Year Planner, rather than a Term Planner to inform parents of school events. We will inform you via the app when this is available.. ADVANCED NOTICE - Our Athletics Carnival will be held on Tuesday 8th September. We are currently taking enrolments for Kindy—2016. Please let you family, friends and neighbours know. To be sure of a place in our Kindy, please come to the office by Friday 24th July. All parents are invited to the Room 2 TED Assembly next Wednesday at 8.50am. TED will be turning six and we have birthday activities planned. (Details to follow on Friday.) Diane Greenaway PRINCIPAL Telephone: 9453 6277 Fax: 9453 3566 Homepage: http://www.ffps.wa.edu.au Email: [email protected] F o r r e s t f i e l d Page 2 P r i m a r y S c h o o l STUDENT ASSEMBLY Our term 1 Literacy Pro Certificates were presented at last week’s student assembly. Mrs Joelle Greenway, State Manager, Scholastic Australia, presented special encouragement awards to students as well as encouraging all students to read. Literacy Pro Certificates were awarded to students for reading books and passing quizzes. (Blue Certificate—3 books, Red Certificate—5 books, Bronze Certificate— 10 books, Silver Certificate— 25 books and Gold Certificate—50 books) Congratulations to all students. Honour Certificates Room1 Lloyd MacArthur, Alyssa Hill Room 2 Hannah Thomas, Jay Cato Room 4 Leon Redclift, Toby Peyroux Room 12 Djiva Knight, Sarah Jafari, Room 12 Room 13 Makaela Finlay, Kassadi Kennedy Cooking Adrian Howe, Jaxon Stone Music Jeanelle Peyroux, Teukava Finau Literacy Pro certificates were awarded to: Special Awards—Encouragement bolded students Halle-Rose Abraham Blue Harley Jarosz Bronze Simran Qambari Blue Haylee Clemett Blue Jason Bai Bronze Mohammed Kennedy Blue Saint Barnes Blue Wellington Chiwawa Bronze Naveed Juma Red Kaiden Smith Red Celeste Pereira Bronze Oliver Gilbert Red Senugi Rodrigo Red Zuzanna Murawska Bronze Ella McIntosh Red Anshika Mehla Bronze Alexus Cooper- Wineera Blue Mitchell Peterson Red Madison Batchelor Blue Rowan Dyson Blue Jazlyn Peters Red Damien Bradshaw Blue Jackia Little Blue Emmalee Finlay Red Daniel Branut Blue Tobias Peyroux Blue Atiya Rohullah Bronze Jay Cato Blue Leon Redclift Blue Jeanelle Peyroux Silver Sean Mandizviedza Blue Crystal Walsh Blue Adia Grierson Red Dayna Plese Blue Abbas Akbari Red Breehanna Lampard Red Millena Bitkash-Cunningham Red Jack Fernie-Keep Red Mitchell White Red Ellousie Daisley Green Red Saira Finlay Red Alicia Toleafoa Red Reyan Lopez Red Lloyd MacArthur Carlisha Bennell Page 3 F o r r e s t f i e l d P r i m a r y S c h o o l F o r r e s t f i e l d Page 4 P r i m a r y S c h o o l ROLLERCOASTER I hate rides. I have a fear of heights and don’t like the risks of a rollercoaster. I often walk past that area at an amusement park or even at the Royal Show. I just don’t like them. My wife on the other hand absolutely loves them, she is a thrill junkie. Last year my wife and I went on holidays to the Gold Coast, the theme park capital of Australia. The only issue that we had, she was heavily pregnant at the time with our second child. This meant when we went to Movie World, she couldn’t go on any rides. So I took some courage and went on two rides for her. I walked around the park and had a look at some rides and there were some I wasn’t going to do, for example, the Superman Escape, features 760 metres (2,490 ft) of tracks. The initial launch sees riders accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour (0 to 62 mph) in 2 seconds. The ride reaches a height of 40 metres (130 ft) with riders experiencing 4.2 times the force of gravity. A single cycle of the AU$16 million ride takes approximately 1 minute and 40 second. Or even the Arkham Asylum which the train climbs the 33.3-metre (109 ft) lift hill, before dropping down a steep, curved drop to the right. The train then enters the roll over, followed by a hill with a banked turn to the left. At the bottom of the hill comes a sidewinder (similar to an Immelman loop), followed by a 270-degree turn to the right. Next comes two inline twists. Upon exiting this element riders experience a download 180-degree turn to the right. Unlike most Vekoma Suspended Looping Roller Coasters, Arkham Asylum – Shock Therapy features an additional helix just before the brake run. This element was referred to as the "bayern kurve" by Vekoma and was the first to be installed in any Suspended Looping Roller Coaster. These rides were way too scary for me, so I chose to go on something a little less thrilling. I chose the Wild West ride and the Scooby Doo ride, which both scared me still. If you have never seen any of these rides check them out on Youtube to see what I mean. Life is a bit like a rollercoaster. We have our high peaks and low peaks. We have turns and hopefully not too many spills. We can get thrown around and turned upside down an even do loops. But the best thing for me being on the roller coaster was I had someone I trusted next to me, my mum. We need someone in life that we can trust when things don’t go the way we plan. We need someone we can have a chat with when we need it. There are great organisations like Lifeline and Beyond Blue that can help out as well. I also offer support in our school so come and have a chat if you need to. If you would like to have a chat about anything, approach the school to make an appointment with me. Chris Judd, Chaplain. Available to meet you on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Chaplaincy position at Forrestfield Primary School is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations under the National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Programme. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the views of the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. WATERWISE TIP OF THE WEEK— Toilets aren’t bins It’s surprising how many people use the toilet to flush away cigarette butts, tissues, cotton buds and other rubbish. Apart from the potential to cause problems in the wastewater system, this practice wastes large volumes of water. Place a small bin in your bathroom or next to your toilet so that people have the waterwise option of discarding rubbish. VIRTUES AND BEHAVIOUR FOCUS Our focus virtue is currently COURTESY and our focus behaviour is Assembly Behaviour We ask that parents reinforce these behaviours at home. SCHOOL SECURITY PH NO: 9264 4771