Policewoman Kyriana visit to SPPS

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Policewoman Kyriana visit to SPPS
Term 1 Week 7 2015
Policewoman Kyriana visit to SPPS
On Monday 9.3.2015 Policewoman Kyriana came to visit us at SPPS.
First she showed all the Kindy and Year One students her handcuffs
and her badge. Then she showed us her pepper spray and her blue
uniform. Then Kyrianna showed us her Police car. We looked inside the
car. She put the lights on and they flashed blue and red. Kyrianna turned
the sirens on and it was very noisy. Then Kyriana gave us some balloons
and stickers. Then she went back to Nowra Police Station. We learnt
lots of things about being a Policewoman and how they keep us safe.
Charlotte and Alicia
Uniform Shop Opening Hours:
Tuesday
9-10 am
Wednesday
2-3 pm
Thursday
9-10 am
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 4443-0546
Web: sancturypt-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Fax:
4443-7036
Dates to Remember
Wednesday 18th
Friday 20th
Wednesday 25th
Friday 27th
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March
Yr6 Fundraising Spider Day
National Day of Action against Bullying
X Country/Mud run
Disco
PRINCIPAL REPORT
WHAT IMPRESSED ME THIS WEEK
This week I was impressed by the support we got from our families for Want To Be Wednesday. Building the
aspirations of the students is one key to setting our kids up to succeed in the future.
Throughout the day the students also were involved in a range of activities to do with goal setting and working
to achieve those goals, whether they are long or short term goals, learning or personal goals, we need to aspire
and work to achieve them.
We had lots of creative ideas . Now we have “what you want to be” we need to take steps to achieve that goal
every day. Well done.
PRINCIPAL FOR THE DAY – TOMORROW
One of the initiatives we have to support our students and their aspirations is we have a student who becomes
Principal for the day. We draw the name of a student at random for this opportunity and tomorrow the
principal will be:
Principal LORA ORESKOVIC
See you first thing tomorrow Lora for 8:45 playground duty.
ANTI- BULLYING
Elizabeth Duncan and Bonnie Vale entered a
competition to design an anti-bullying poster and
achieved a state-wide Highly Commended award.
Congratulations on your achievement girls.
ATTENDANCE MATTERS
While we celebrated Want To Be Wednesday today as part of addressing the key issue of building aspirations
to improve student learning, attendance is another key to achievement. Students who attend school regularly
are less likely to have involvement with the police and will out earn those with poor attendance at school in
their later life. Attendance matters for all our children and not just now but for their life.
OUR SCHOOL MOVING FORWARD
By the end of 2107 members of the local Sanctuary Point community will demonstrate increased engagement
with the school by showing more support for the students, the school and its programs while the school
demonstrates a stronger connection to the community by being directly involved in community initiatives.
We have a team of staff led by Mrs Ebzery working to expand and grow our community presence.
OUR SCHOOL AS LEADING THE WAY FOR OTHER SCHOOLS
On March 18 and 19 Mr Wells and I are going to be at an Inspire Education Conference at ACR Arena where we
are going to be using our school’s experience and innovative approach to learning to run a workshop for
potentially 6000 people. We are going to be sharing with schools from across Australia our rollercoaster ride to
success in using 21st Century learning techniques to improve the school and student learning.
DISCIPLINE MATTERS
All students at our school have the right to learn in a place where they feel safe. Our school is constantly
reviewing our procedures and policies to make sure we are doing our best to achieve that for all students.
If any student is disrupting the learning of others or violent or threatening violence we have a
commitment to address it if we know it is happening.
If a student is disrupting the class:
Incident 1.
Verbal reminder
Incident 2.
Name on Board
Incident 3.
Cross beside name
Incident 4.
Cross beside name and sent to time out in a buddy class
Incident 5.
Cross sent to principal/executive and yellow slip written
On the third visit to buddy class the student gets a detention yellow slip for repeatedly not following school/
class rules.
When a student receives three (3) yellow slips they receive a suspension warning letter and on the fourth (4)
they are suspended from school for ongoing referral to follow school rules.
Any student found to be bullying will receive a suspension warning on the first instance and suspended from
school for any subsequent instances of bullying.
SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY/MUD RUN
On March 25 we are going to hold our K-6 Cross Country Carnival. This is held on the school playground and the
Francis Ryan Oval. This year just for fun and as an option we are going to set up giant a mud puddle for kids
(and staff) to run through or crawl through.
DONATION
A big thank you to St Georges Basin and Jervis Bay Taxis for their generous donation of $100 towards our
breakfast club.
WORDS OF THE WEEK
Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and live the life you’ve imagined.
More stories from Policewoman Kyriana visit:
On the 9th of March policewoman Kyriana came to talk to us in our
classroom. Then Kyriana talked to us about what she does at work.
Then we walked down to her police car. Kyriana turned on the siren
and the red and blue lights. We looked inside the police car. It was
fun looking in the police car.
Jett and Kaleb
Policewoman Kyriana came into our classroom on Monday the 9th of March. She
showed us her handcuffs and her pepper spray. Then we went to look at her
police car. Kyriana turned the lights and siren on. We got to look in the car. She
left us balloons and stickers. Then Kyriana went back to Nowra Police Station. It
was interesting listening to Kyriana.
Abby and Ella
School News
ROCKET CHART
You can earn up to 3 stars a week by following 3 simple steps:
Attend school on time all week
Keep your name off the board all week, by following our school
responsibilities
Complete your work to the best of your ability all week
Bronze:
Adam Wigg, Ashton Toole, Isaac Mounce, Coen Luland, Bryn Benjamin,
Jack Bond, Chantelle Mounce, Lora Oreskovic, Fionn O’Connell, Nikola Smith,
Kaliesha Jenkins, Cherylee Byrne, Travis Balzan, Jack Foord, Raquel Gabby,
Rylee Gannon, Penny Holloway, Kalinda Little, Joshua Van Helden,
Emilie Warren-Bolte, Charlotte Duff, Jordyn Miller, Oliver Willson, Curtis Heddles,
Alyssa Lynch, Byron Allcock, Abby Warren, Bethany Burnett, James Taylor,
Holly Stanford, Jade Corcoran, Kye McGinn, Tiana Sewell, Trey Carey, Blake Lusty,
Charlee Olesen, Brooklyn Serret, Aslyn Wood, Chayse Fittler, Maddison Burnes,
Charlotte Hilton, Rhys Hodalj, Chloe Lattanzio, Chelsey Burnett, Lilli Shaw,
Scott Crisafi, Wade Regent, Nathan Downham, Ryan Silk, Connor Duffy,
Isabella Waters, Ben Ebzery, Annabelle Fields, Renee Harmer.
Primary Assembly Awards:
Lachlan Dunshea, Tyrone Knight, Lillianne Mifsud, Kristy Dean, Dylan Hunt,
Bailey Hunt, Olivia Fogarty, Jamez Kaspars, Dequilla Finlay, Bailey Summers,
Emma Jenkins, Makai Diamond, Daniel Marsden, Haylee Shaw, India Slaughter,
Connor Moorcroft, Owen Cashion, Cameron Murray, Jade Corcoran, Joshua Arkus,
Kia Mounce, Kaitlyn Graham, Logan Fogarty, Annabelle Fields, Bradley Southwell,
Joshua Hopper-Schofield, Lilli Shaw, Kaylie Seymour, Corey Jarvis.