Newsletter #7 - Wandering Primary School
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Newsletter #7 - Wandering Primary School
Wandering Primary School 2 Watts Street WANDERING WA 6308 “Cold temperatures, warm hearts” Email: [email protected] Website: www.wanderingps.wa.edu.au Fax: 9884 1026 Principal: Jenny Carter Registrar: Lisa Demeza Phone: 9884 1014 Newsletter No 7 Friday 27 May 2016 Coming Events Fri 27 May Wed 1 June Thur 2 June Mon 6 June Tues 7 June Wed 8 June Tues 14 June Fri 17 June Tues 28 June Fri 1 July Fri 1 July Sat 2 July Cross Country Assembly Zoo Excursion Yr 3-6 WA Day Holiday Pupil Free Day School Council 2.15pm Assembly Winter Carnival School Nurse Assembly 10.00am Last Day Term 2 Election Day \ Dear Parents and Community Members event. Our students did their best and were good ambassadors for the school with their attitude and effort. Sick Children Unfortunately often with the colder weather comes a spate of coughs and colds amongst our students (and us bigger people too). Whilst it is OK for a student to come to school with a bit of a runny nose and cough, school is not a place for sick children and they are best kept home to rest. Where a child becomes ill during the day and/or is too sick to be at school, we will contact you to please come and collect your child. Likewise, going on my experiences as a mother, some children are not quite as ill as they might first seem in the morning. In these circumstances, we are very happy for you to bring your child to school a little late so that they don’t miss a full day of learning. If you would like to discuss the issue of sick children at school further, please contact me. It has been a busy two weeks since our last newsletter, especially on the school improvement front. One of the pictures we included in our last newsletter was a group of senior students assisting with moving their class to the library. I am happy to report that the teaching and learning program has continued effectively in this new abode, albeit in much more crowded conditions, which is a huge credit to our students and the staff for their flexibility and commitment to the school. I feel very fortunate to be working in a school with such great people. Everyone has gone ‘above and beyond’ for which I am very grateful. The old part of the school has had numerous tradespeople working in it and it is looking very promising that we will be getting our senior room back into operation towards the end of next week and the other room shortly after. Needed – Remote Controls Mrs Tamminga is coming across to help our teachers and students with exploring robotics as part of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) curriculum which is in the implantation stage in schools across Western Australia. If you have a remote control from a television or air conditioner that you no longer need, we would really appreciate if you could send or drop it into the school – with or without batteries. Cross Country Today saw six of our students: Ariana, Dakota, Hayley, Jack, Jayke and Sophie travelling to Narrogin to compete in the district cross country HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Walk to School Day Thank you to all of those students and families who walked to school with us from the CRC centre last Friday. We all had lots of fun walking to school and participating in some dances once at school. Dakota 28 May By Ariana and Eliza Over the past 2 weeks there have been lots of things happening. We have had yummy lunch orders, moving class, walk to school day, senior free dress and cross country will be today for some people. Don’t forget lunch orders are on Tuesday. The oval will be open at recess and lunch with fun games. It will be fun. Our classroom so far… Congratulations Alexis! Congratulations Dakota, Jack, Ariana, Chayse and Macey! By Macey Last Friday we walked to school from the CRC. We had lots of fun. When we got to school we did some dancing. We did the chicken dance, some limbo and we did the conga line. Congratulations Keeley and Macey! By Tiani and Mitchell We have been having lunch orders every Tuesday because we are fundraising for the Year 6’s Camp. The camp is in Term 4. I hope the Year 6’s have a good time. For lunch orders, the drinks are apple, orange, tropical, apple and blackcurrant juice and for food, we have sausage rolls and meat pies! I hope all the students are enjoying it. By Shelby and Tom On the 22 May 2016, it was Free Dress Day for the Senior Class. The reason why we had a Free Dress day is because all of us read 25 nights. Since we have a reading recording book, we receive rewards for every 25 nights we read. I (Shelby) wore a long-sleeved shirt with long pants and a hoodie, while Tom wore a shortsleeved shirt with a green hoodie jumper and jeans. We had a fun day and a great time. We are looking forward to our next reward of 1 hour computer time. by Kristen and Jack It all started at the start of term 2. First we started with forces. What are forces? I hear you ask. Forces are gravity, and push and pull. They affect an object by: changing direction, changing speed and changing shape. Next we learnt about energy. What is energy? Energy is never created or destroyed it is just passed on to other things. There are lots of forms of energy and they are: chemical energy, gravitational energy, mechanical energy, nuclear energy, radiant energy and thermal energy. We did a few experiments like the balloon rocket and incredible hoop glider. We are now discovering electricity. We have learned about electricity and what makes it and are learning about circuits. WANDERING PS SIGN UPGRADE FOR TURTON ROAD ENTRY At the last meeting we voted to upgrade the Turton Road Entry sign which was noted to be worn and dated. Plans are being discussed to repair and repaint the sign. The P&C have allocated $250 towards this upgrade. We are having lots of fun in Science. WOOD RAFFLE We will be holding a wood raffle next month with the winner receiving a trailer load of wood! Tickets will be available for sale in June. Keep an eye out for flyers and tickets coming home with your child in the next few weeks. The wood raffle will be drawn on Election Day – Saturday 2 July. P&C EXECUTIVE MEETING An executive meeting has been called for Wednesday 1 June at 2.00pm. By Hayley Today is Cross Country and the people from the Senior Class who are going are: Sophie, me (Hayley), Dakota, Ariana, Jayke, and Jack. We hope it is going to be a good day. By Jayke Today it will be Cross Country and I am really excited to go. It is in Narrogin. I didn’t get to go last year because I was sick. The track is 2.5km for the year 6’s and 2km for the year 4’s. I am going with Jack because my parents couldn’t take me. My little sister will be there because she came fourth in the Williams cross country. I think it will be really fun. By Jack Today I’m going to the cross country at Narrogin. I am versing the year four boys and after that I am going to Nan and Pop’s. Wandering Primary School P&C Association Inc. VEGGIE BEDS The P&C have recently donated $350 to Wandering PS for the purchase of two Veggie Beds including soil and seedlings for the school. This will enable the students to more easily rotate planting from season to season. The Veggie Beds should arrive shortly. THOUGHTS, IDEAS, SUGGESTIONS… Do you have any thoughts, ideas, or suggestions that you would like the P&C to discuss? Please let us know so your topic can be added as an item on our next agenda. Meetings are held once a term with the next General Meeting scheduled for Monday 25 July at 7pm. You can submit your ideas by contacting P&C Secretary Julie Ferguson on 0429 884 104 or [email protected]. Your ideas are always most welcome. The Library Lowdown Australian Kids & Family Reading Report This premiere landmark study shines a light on the independent reading behaviours and attitudes of Australian children aged 6-17 years, and their parents, plus parents of children 0-5 years. This report is a MUST READ FOR ALL PARENTS and can be found in its entirety at http://www.scholastic.com.au/schools/ReadingL eaders/KFRR/index.asp “Once you learn to read, you will forever be free.” – Frederick Douglass