From The Headmaster - Coogee Boys` Preparatory School
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From The Headmaster - Coogee Boys` Preparatory School
Term One Week 3 • Wednesday February 17 Dates for your diary Chess lessons Yrs 2-6 only Friday lunchtimes Fun Food Friday P&F Welcome Cocktail Party Clovelly Surf Club Tickets $40pp Friday February 26 from 6.30pm Click here to buy tickets Year 2 excursion Thursday March 3: Permission note due Years 4/5/6 Camp March 21 - 23 Years 2/3 Camp March 31 - April 1 Easter Church Service & Infants (K-2) Hat Parade (parents welcome) March 24 Last Day Term One Friday April 8 Speech Night (compulsory) Friday December 9 @ 6.30pm 2016 • Page 1 From The Headmaster Starting school or moving up a year can be quite a daunting prospect for some children They can be thrown out of their comfort zone by new classrooms, teachers and expectations and all of this can sometimes lead to a drop in self-esteem and confidence. Children with healthy self-esteem and self-confidence learn more, achieve more and are generally happier than those with low confidence levels. However, building children’s and young people’s confidence is complex. Great confidence-builders use a number of approaches that impact on how children’ think, how they feel and what they can do. Parent educator Michael Grose has the following advice and offers 5 practical strategies that you can use to build real self-confidence in children of all ages: 1. Model confident thinking Children soak up the language, thinking and behaviour of those closest to them in their environment. Parents and teachers play a part in modelling confident thinking and behaviour especially when it comes to tackling new activities. In particular, let children hear positive self-talk when you tackle something new. They should hear something like “I’ll have a go at this. If I don’t do so well then I can try again tomorrow.” This is far more effective than “I’m no good at this. I’ll probably muck it up.” What story are you creating that your children will copy and pass on? 2. Focus on effort & improvement Current thinking shows that people who believe that they can increase their intelligence through effort and challenge actually get smarter and do better over time in school, work, and life. One way to develop this 'growth mindset' is to focus your language on effort and improvement rather than on the results of what children do. By linking success with effort you are teaching them success comes from something other than pure ability, talents or smarts. 3. Praise their strategies While effort is key for achievement, it's not the be all and end all. Children need a broad repertoire of approaches – not just sheer effort – to learn and improve. Focus your language on better and smarter ways of improving. Comments such as “That was a smart idea to tackle the hardest task while you were fresh!” and “You recognised the first few steps were the most important but then after that you were right” are descriptive statements that have significant instructional value for children. 4. Develop self-help skills from an early age A child’s self-esteem comes as a result of his or her successes and accomplishments. The most important competencies to build confidence are basic self-help skills. These form the building blocks upon which other competencies such as organisational skills and many social skills are formed. 5. Give them real responsibility From a young age, start giving children responsibility for some aspects of their lives. By giving children responsibility we are sending a powerful message that we think they are capable. Also they are learning the skills necessary to be independent. Thought of the week “ There's no greater enemy than pride.” Sanskrit proverb. Congratulations to all the boys who swam with so much enthusiasm and energy last week at the swimming carnival and special thank you to the parents who entered the parent relay - it was the most competitive parent race we have seen in years! I look forward to seeing you all next Friday night at the Welcome Drinks being organised by the P&F on Friday February 26 at the Clovelly Surf Life Saving Club. John Dicks Headmaster Coogee Prep Chronicle • Term 1 • Thursday April 2011 • Page Coogee Prep Chronicle • Term One WeekTwo 3 • Week Wednesday February 17 28 2016 • Page 2 2 • Page 3 Student News Band Once again, we are calling for any Primary musicians (Years 3 - 6 only) who would like to be in the band (which also includes orchestral instruments). Boys must have their own instruments [ apart from the piano! ] and be taking music lessons outside of school. Boys who cannot play a tuned instrument are welcome to join the percussion section. This year, we are going to trial band practice before school on a Wednesday [ from 8 – 8.45 ] We will let you know when the first practice will be. If your son is interested, please ask him to see Ms Gershon. Raffle Winners As part of our behaviour program, classes work on a Traffic Light System. The idea is for the boys to remain on Green each day, and if they do, are rewarded with a raffle ticket. At Friday’s assembly, all the raffle tickets from the week are placed in a container and a winner from each class is drawn. The winner receives an ice block from Mr Dicks. Kindergarten – Christopher Go Year 1 – Henry MacAusland Year 2 – Archie McQuarrie Year 3 – Freddie Fullerton Year 4 – Alex Brawley Year 5 – Jeremy Vella Year 6 – Matthew Seifman Mind Quest This is open to boys from years 1-6 who are gifted and talented or above average ability with special interests. It will be held at St George Girls HS on Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd April from 9.30-3.30. The application forms are available from the office. The closing date for applications is Friday 4th March. This week’s Class Captains Kindergarten Sam Wolf Year One Ned Read Year Two Peter Tallis Year Three Pick up times Please adhere to the following pick up times to minimize traffic congestion. A reminder that you are not permitted to get out of your car in the pick up area either side of the crossing. If you wish to do so, you must find a park in the adjoining streets. There is strictly no parking in the pick up area. If your son isn’t waiting for you, you will need to move on and go around the block. Do not put your dons bag in the boot of your car as that means a further delay while he gets it out. Aston Leslight Year Four Aidan Del Vecchio Year Five Darcy Nielson Year Six Leon Bakis Class Points Kindergarten - 2.50pm Years 1 and 2 - 3pm Years 3 and 4 - 3.10 Years 5 and 6 - 3.15 Kindergarten 540 Year One 420 Year Two 370 Wednesday Primary Sport Training Pick up Year Three 200 Year Four 210 Year Five 450 Year Six 150 Thank you to all parents who adhered to last week’s request. The bus will not be back at school before 3.45, so please do not arrive before that time. Morning Procedures The doors open at 8am when supervision begins and close at 9am, after which if you are running late you must come to the glass door in Cook Street, come upstairs and sign your son in. At 8am, boys wait in the hall until 8.10 when they go to the park to play. On Mondays and Fridays [ Assembly days] the boys take their bags to their class areas. On the other days, the boys are not permitted upstairs and leave their bags in the hall. The school day starts promptly at 8.45am. The arrival time of all late boys is entered into the record of attendance. House Points Storey 1st Nimmo 3rd McKeown 1st Coogee Prep Chronicle • Term Two Week 3 • Wednesday February 17 2016 • Page 3 Sports Results Round 2 – 13th February 2016 1st Cricket Yr 5 Cricket Yr 4 Cricket Yr 3 Cricket 1st Basketball Snr B Basketball Snr C Basketball Jnr A Basketball Jnr B Basketball Jnr C Basketball BYE Grammar @ St Ives Lost 50 - 51 Captain: Beau White Man of the Match: Evan Wright Grammar @ Weigall Won 93 - 74 Captain: Mark Nikas Man of the Match: Thomas Risk Aloys @ St Leonards Lost 170 - 83 Captain: Freddie Fullerton Man of the Match: Theodore Stobo Kings @ Kings Lost 45-15 Captain: Cooper Ohlsson Man of the Match: Leon Bakis Kings @ Kings Lost 70 - 1 Captain: Evan Katerinis Man of the Match: Whole Team Grammar @ St Ives Won 34 - 13 Captain: Harrison Hathaway Man of the Match: Jasper Leslight Mosman @ All Sorts Lost 31 - 2 Captain: Will White Man of the Match: Alex Mosman @ All Sorts Lost 26 - 0 Captain: Harry Crewe Man of the Match: Angus Neilson Knox @ All Sorts Won 15 - 0 Captain: Oliver Harris Man of the Match: Luke Falla Swimming News Swimming Carnival Results This year we have decided not to publish the results of the Swimming Carnival which was held last week. This means it will be a pleasant surprise for most boys when their name is called out at Speech Night at the conclusion of the year. This will also be the case with the athletics cup winners. The swimming team squad for South Harbour and IPSHA are in the Chronicle today. The Quad swimming squad will be announced at a later date. Representative Swimming Carnivals 1. South Harbour Friday 26 February Trinity Summer Hill 2. IPSHA Wednesday 2 March Homebush 3. QUAD Tuesday 15 March Newington Stanmore The Swimming Team for the South Harbour Carnivals is listed on the right. The IPSHA Team will be available soon and more boys will be added to the Team for the QUAD Carnival. South Harbour Representative Swim Team Congratulations to the following boys who will represent the School at the South Harbour Swimming Carnival on Friday February 26 UNDER 12 W.Evans, C.Snell, M.McDonald, C.Ohlsson UNDER 11 L.White, J. Sharman, H.Hathaway, E.Wright, B.White UNDER 10 M.Chen, L.Jaques, A.Doble, M.Nikas UNDER 9 M.Di Blasio, J.Marshall, T.Donaldson, H.Crewe UNDER 8 T.Stobo, W.White Boys will bring a sheet home outlining which events they are in Coogee Prep Chronicle • Term Two Week 3 • Wednesday February 17 2016 • Page 4 Student News OZ Tag your it! A Senior moment! Year Six being presented with their Year Six Senior ties in Monday’s assembly Last weekend Fergus Dominy, Max Roche and Hamish Witten from Year 3 were at Coffs Harbour playing in the NSW Oz-Tag championships. This is a huge competition with 5,000 people attending. They were selected for the under 9 Sydney Roosters representative team that was drawn from boys across the Easts district. The squad formed 2 months ago but most other teams had been training for 5 months. Never the less, all the team trained hard and were up for the challenge. Over Friday and Saturday the team were undefeated – winning 5 games and drawing 1 against a top seeded team. They were gritty, tight and exciting games. The team performed way above expectations with Fergus, Max and Hamish all contributing strongly. Having qualified for the finals they played again on Sunday in a thrilling match that went into sudden death extra time. The ‘junior’ Roosters looked like they had scored the winning try but it is was ruled a ‘simultaneous tag’ and disallowed. Eventually their opponents managed to break away and score to defeat our boys and bring our campaign to an end. All in all it was such a fantastic weekend and our boys came away as part of a NSW top 4 team. They learnt a lot over the 2 months of representative training and have many memorable experiences from playing in the competition. They will no doubt bring these skills to CPS Rugby! Photo caption: Our ‘junior’ Roosters! Hamish, Max and Fergus AP control Run out of hiding spots for the ipads and ipods? Sick of wrestling the devices off the children and trying to make the eat dinner / do homework / feed the dog . Follow this link to download an Ap that helps parents control Ap use from their mobile phones. Thank you to Darren White who sent this and says it works a treat. He says dinner has never been eaten so quickly and all of it eaten as well! http://ourpact.com/ Coogee Prep Chronicle • Term Two Week 3 • Wednesday February 17 2016 • Page 5 Fun Food Friday Friday February 19 Pie or Sausage Roll (large size) Poppa or Water Python $6.00 ($8 for 2 ) On a brown paper bag write the following Name Class Pie or Sausage Roll (or combo of 2) (sauce is offered to each boy as they collect their lunch) Poppa or Water Python All orders in ASAP please If you can assist Katie Jaques on the day, please let her know on 0429 540 000 All proceeds go to the P&F me e Welcome DRINKS PARTY The P&F committee would like to extend an invitation to all parents at Coogee Prep to come and catch up over drinks and canapés. Date: Friday February 26th Place: Clovelly Surf Club Time: 6.30pm onwards Complimentary drinks on arrival, canapés & entertainment. 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