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Blackwell PS Newsletter – Wednesday 18 March 2015 Phone: Fax: Email: Web: Blackwell Public School 58A Blackwell Avenue, St Clair NSW 2759. A note from the Principal In this week’s edition… Harmony Day-20th March 2015 – Everyone Belongs Term 1 - Dates to remember ......................................... 1 A note from the Principal ................................................ 1 Harmony Day is celebrated throughout Australia on 21st March each year since 1999. On this day we are encouraged to celebrate the cultural diversity of our country. It’s a day of cultural respect for everyone who calls Australia home. We celebrate the cohesive and inclusive nature of Australia. It is a time to reflect on where Australia has come from, while also recognising the traditional owners of this land. It is also the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. A note from the Deputy Principal ................................... 2 P&C News ...................................................................... 3 Playgroup. Naplan, School Photo Day, Office News...... 4 Upcoming events, School Uniform, Library.................... 5 Awards, Parent Help Needed ......................................... 6 Rules of Engagement Info ............................................. 7 Sports in Schools Program Info ..................................... 8 Stage Info ................................................................. 9-12 Traditionally the colour orange relates to social communication, stimulating two-way conversations. At the same time it encourages self-respect and respect of others. Term 1 - Dates to remember Thursday March 19 Friday March 20 Monday March 23 Tuesday March 24 Wednesday March 25 Friday March 27 Playgroup 9:10am-10:45am Kindy COLA STEPS Gala Day School Banking Harmony Day SRC Induction & Combined Assembly 2pm in Hall Since 1945, 7.2 million people have migrated to Australia. We identify with approximately 300 ancestries and today around 45 percent of Australians were born overseas or have a parent who was born overseas. We speak approximately 300 languages, including Indigenous ones, and four million of us speak a language other than English at home. Uniform Shop 8:30am-9:30am School Banking Yr3-Yr6 Assembly 2pm Wednesday April 1 Uniform Shop 8:30am-9:30am Thursday April 2 Our cultural diversity is one of our greatest strengths and is at the heart of who we are. Multicultural Australia is an integral part of our nation’s history and character. School Photos Monday March 30 02 9670 5080 02 9834 4368 [email protected] www.blackwellps.com.au We hope your children enjoy this special day and take home the message that everyone belongs! Playgroup 9:10am-10:45am Kindy COLA PAWS LUNCH Last Day of Term 1 On Friday we will wear Orange and as a special Aussie treat, students will be allowed to wear thongs. We are also holding an Aussie BBQ. I just hope we can cook 600 sausages in time!!! All sausages are Gluten free! We are 1 using the kind donations of thongs to mark out a large Australian map. Thanks to several parents who made bulk thong purchases to fill our stores. All dollar donations will support our Ethiopian student, KIBATU, again this year Congratulations to our St Mary’s PSSA swimmers on their efforts at Homebush this week. While we may not have many moving to state level we certainly saw plenty of PBs (technical swim talk) and a great deal of determination and team effort. I felt very proud to be part of this great school. Well done once again! RECIPE FOR HARMONY: We wish Mrs Richmond a speedy recovery. Pauline has managed to break her leg and given herself a nasty head wound. She will unfortunately be away until next term. We thank Amy Bray for stepping in to look after KR during this time. A good serving of all these ingredients on a daily basis Tolerance Traditions Kindness Friendships. Respect Culture Togetherness Inclusivity Empathy Mixing Kris Hudswell Principal Let us remember that every day should be a “harmony day”!!! A note from the Deputy Principal It’s hard to believe that Term 1 is almost ended. So much has been organised for our students. We have had Ripples present a Water Safety talk to Stage 1 and Stage 2 students; Claymation workshops have been busily engaging our Year 4 students, Harmony Day is happening this Friday and there is still more to come before the end of term! May I remind you that School Photos are being held on Tuesday, 24th March. Envelopes have been sent home for class and individual photos. Photos can be paid online. Don’t forget to return all envelopes before or on the Tuesday. Family photos will also be taken on the th day. Come to the office before 24 March if you would like to purchase a family photo and pick up your envelope. Just a reminder that students need to be aware of STRANGER DANGER procedures as they travel to and from school. Never travel alone, never talk to someone you do not know and always go straight home by the most direct route Playgroup is on again tomorrow 19th March with Mrs Swadling running a mini BOOT CAMP. Please make sure appropriate clothing and shoes are worn. So come prepared to join in the activities. Thanks to those mums that made play dough last time, a great hit with the kids and to Mrs Tatafu for our exciting Easter craft. In Term 2 we will begin the Sports in Schools program for social skills and cooperation at the school. This program has been organised as part of our PE, Health and Personal Development program. Each family will get a flyer to inform you of the program. Also you can see what this is about in this newsletter. Our first STEPS Gala Day will be held this Thursday 19th March.Fingers crossed that our hundreds of students travelling to 3 different venues will have a great day competing and representing their schools and teams. Many thanks to Mr Samuels for his organisation of this event. May I remind parents who pick their child up by car in the afternoons, please go to the car zone for pick up and drop off. Please, no parking in Bus Zones. In the afternoons it has been noticed many children are walking and running past the staff car park without looking. It is dangerous if a car is coming out. The Staff have talked to the students about this, as well as our rule of waiting inside the fenced area in the afternoon. No child should be waiting near the carpark gates. If parking is difficult, perhaps your child could be picked up at the back gates. A huge THANK YOU to Mrs Anderson for all the hours spent in organising a School, District and then Zone Swimming Carnivals. Hundreds of names, times and information between schools and staff went into each of these events. A mammoth effort when Paula is not a full time teacher!!! I have been amazed by her skills and patience over the last couple of weeks. The Department of Education and Communities requires schools to publish Rules of Engagement for Digital devices for Staff, parents and students. Blackwell Public School has a policy stating this. It has now been 2 inserted on the P&C Facebook page. This will also apply to emails and other digital devices used by our community. It has been put in our newsletter for all to read. Kate Meredith from Educate to Communicate teachers will suggest her as a Speech pathologist. Parents are asked to ring Kate or another outside service to make appointments. Let’s enjoy what the rest of Term 1 has in store – Harmony Day, Privilege days, Easter. Judith Wilson Deputy Principal How well is your child using language? P&C News 2015 By the time a child reaches their sixth birthday language should be well developed. Annual P&C Easter Raffle The P & C Easter Raffle to be drawn at assembly on Monday, 30th March. We are asking our school community to help support this event by donating Easter eggs, baskets or anything Easter related for us to put together as prizes. Donations can be handed into our school office from today onwards. All donations big and small will be graciously accepted! Here are the key indicators of school readiness in language skills. Speech that is easily understood with the majority of speech sounds produced correctly. Complex sentences in expressive language with few grammatical errors and a wide vocabulary. They will understand a wide range of concepts, be able to answer / ask questions and follow 23 step directions. Emerging literacy skills-awareness of rhyming words, the understanding that words are made up of sounds and have familiarity with handling books. Ability to attend to adult directed tasks, cooperative pretend play and independence with basic dressing skills. Fine motor skills-correct pencil grip and the ability to draw a person and basic shapes. th Raffle tickets have gone on sale from Monday, 16 March 2015 and are available at the front gate. Sales will be from 8:30am - 9:15am in the mornings and 2:30pm - 3:15pm in the afternoon. We are also asking for volunteers to help with the ticket sales so if you can spare a little time in the mornings or afternoons then we would love to see you. Any help will be appreciated! Thankyou P & C fundraising committee P&C Election BBQ Fundraiser 2015 Date: Saturday, 28th March 2015 Reminder The ability of a child to manipulate speech sounds is also an indicator. If your child is experiencing difficulties as these, you are best advised to see a speech pathologist. That time of the year where our local community needs to elect new local government members. Difficulty with recognising the same sounds at the beginning or end of a word. Difficulty blending multiple sounds together to form a word Difficulty discriminating between sounds and letters ie. Knowing what the letter is called and the sound it makes. While sight word reading is important for reading fluency, progression to more difficult and unfamiliar texts requires a flexible sound and sight word reading system. Blackwell P & C will be holding a BBQ Fundraiser on the day to feed all the hungry voters! Duration of BBQ will be 7am to 4.30pm which includes setup and cleanup. We will be needing numerous helpers on the day to help cook, serve, setup and cleanup. A roster has been setup and if there are any volunteers that could help throughout the day could you put your name down on the roster and the allocated timeframe you would like to help. The roster can be found on top of the P & C Suggestion box located in the office. Any time you can volunteer would be greatly appreciated. If you have any concerns regarding the Speech of your child please see your child’s class teacher. Our teachers also approach parents if they notice a child is having difficulty with language. As we work in partnership with P & C Committee 3 Playgroup Volunteer Helpers th Next Playgroup this Thursday, 19 March and operate each fortnight from 9:10 – 10:30 This Thursday, Miss Swadling is running a mini BOOT CAMP. Please make sure appropriate clothing and shoes worn and a hat, crunch and sip. So come prepared to join in the activities. All pre-schoolers and their parents are most welcome. To assist us here at school with our volunteer helpers there is a new no cost On line Registration for volunteers- www.newcheck.kids.nsw.gov.au or phone 02 9826 7627 for assistance. I would like to thank all our volunteers who regularly assist Blackwell in so many ways from Friday banking to library to classroom activities to individual students. It certainly strengthens our school. School Photo Day When: Tuesday 24th March 2015 News from the office Please ensure all children wear correct school uniform, with shirts tucked in, black shoes and no jewellery or nail polish. Class Stationery Packs-2015 Cost for Class Stationery Packs for 2015 is $60 per student. These class packs will include all stationery to be used in the classroom, such as pens, pencils, rulers, glue sticks, document folders, markers and all exercise books. As well as these stationery items, payment of this amount will include costs to participate in computer and social skills programs throughout the year. This will be our Class photo and individual photo day. Sports photos are taken later in the year. Envelopes have gone out to students. Money and envelopes are to be handed in the office by Monday rd 23 March preferably but will be accepted Tuesday morning before 9am. It would be appreciated if payment could be sent to the school office, in a clearly marked envelope, as soon as possible. Family photo envelopes can be picked up from the office. Students will be given their class packs following receipt of payment and all stationery items will be kept in the classrooms for use each day by the students. Invoices Term 1 invoices have been sent home, with a covering letter to all students outlining any outstanding monies owing. Please return any payments, together with the invoice, to the school office. These invoices will be returned with the receipt. NAPLAN Dear Parents and Carers The test dates for the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) for all students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 are as follows: Thank you for your co-operation in paying these invoices throughout the year. Tuesday 12th May, 2015 – Language Conventions test Payment by cash, cheque or direct bank deposit. Bank: Westpac BSB: 032 001 Account No: 150 170 If paying by direct deposit please ensure payment is deposited before the closing date. Tuesday 12th May, 2015 – Writing test th Wednesday 13 May, 2015 – Reading test Thursday 14th May, 2015 – Numeracy test Friday 15th May, 2015 – Catch-up day for students who missed a section of the test or were absent on a particular day. Skoolbag App Thank you for your cooperation in sending your child to school on each of these days. Skoolbag is a mobile app that communicates directly to parent smartphones. It provides access to key school information via one single Communication Centre for both parents and students. How to Install Skoolbag on your Smartphone 4 iPhone Users – Simply search for your school name in the App Store on your phone, PC or Mac, and install. Library news Android Users – Simply search for your school name in the Google Play Store on your phone, PC or Mac, and install. Library Routine: Borrow > Return weekly > Borrow. Couple of things to do if you Skoolbag App is not working: 1. Your app has been upgraded to the latest Version 3. So you have to make sure that your parents install the latest update to their devices. Re for Apple. The devices should also be updated to the latest OS 8 in case the users haven't done that too. 2. If the updates have taken place and the app is not opening properly, it is because the internet connection is not reliable on the device at the time. They need to: - Slide close the app with their thumb by holding down the button and then sliding the app closed. Parents please send a note if books are lost or damaged. If this happens please send a contribution of $10 so the book can be replaced. Keep books in a safe spot at home. Library Timetable Monday KR KS S3M KP SIM S1B S2K S1F SITC S1W S3B S3W S2M S2W S2C S2F S2L S3BV Tuesday KD S1L Wednesday SICR Thursday KT Friday S1CH - Re-open the app when the device is on a reliable WiFi connection. Upcoming events S3S A message from the Maths Committee Yr 6 School Leavers Shirts and Jumpers Cost: $33 Polo Shirts $41 Jumpers Try on sizes in S3S classroom before and after school. Order and money to be returned to the school by Friday, 20th March 2015. Stage 3 Excursion to Canberra When: 28th & 29th May 2015 Where: Canberra (War Memorial, Quest-a-con and Institute of Sport) Cost: $190 per student The cost can be paid by instalments. All monies and permission notes to be returned by Friday, 8th May 2015. If you purchase yoghurt that comes in ‘squat’ type white containers we would love your help! We would like the containers to store counters in. Please wash and dry your containers and drop them off at the office or to Mrs Cooke’s room. Thankyou School Banking School Uniforms – Abel Schoolwear Shop School Banking Day is FRIDAY morning. Uniform shop open at Blackwell Public School Term 1 2015 PAWS Lunch Principal Award Winners, Captains, Senior School Councillors and SRC Leaders will attend our lunch on Thursday, 2nd April at our Gallipoli Garden (usual placeunder the sails) at 1:15pm. Parents are most welcome to attend. Every Wednesday 8:30am – 9:30am or you can visit their shop at:Abel Schoolwear 44 Peachtree Road, Penrith PH: 4731 2388 5 S1F Merit & Virtue Awards th Monday, 9 March 2015 S2C Hayley Patrick Tarliah Jessica Summer S2F Alyssa Jacob Kyle Harkiran Jakob S2K Kybe William Luke Jasmine Annalise S2L Gilang Kayden Makayla Matthew Shyla S2M Ashleigh Holly William Lincoln Javier S2W Indiana Jaxon Charlotte Liam Ciara S3B Trent Albert Ieremia Lani Cheyanne S3BV Richard Jenna Dylan Nayomie Elise S3M Maddison Jack Marcus Bradley Jayden S3S Jayden Hayley Arav Shaylah Shalice S3W Lachlan Alyssa Zion Monique Seini S1L S1M S1TC S1W Cohen Jacob Taylor Makaylah Indie Rhys Brock Nathan Robert Abbey Virtues: Tolerance Self-discipline Honesty Kindness Respect Patience Responsibility At Blackwell we encourage our students to use Good manners, Good thinking and Good learning. Parent Help Needed Our school has just purchased new updated Reading books for Stage 1 and for Home Reading. These books need to be covered in plastic. It is a mammoth chore to cover all of these books at school along with the other procedures in organising the books. If you have a bit of time at home at night or on the weekend, perhaps you can help contact these readers. If you would like to help out in doing this please fill out and return the slip below to Mrs Wilson. The books and contact will be left in a bundle for you to collect from the Office. We will give a pack of 6 books at a time. Covered books can be returned to the Office. We greatly appreciate and thank you for your help in this area. th Monday, 16 March KD Zaydee Ethan KP Ayden Ayva KR Michael Papatani KS Kayla Emma KT Leeara Aiden S1B Sophia Olivia S1CH Daniel Finn S1CR Jayden Emily Misha Alex Omid Aydin Emily Hayley Elijah Riley Olivia Emma Ashlea Dylan Brooklyn Holly Harlow Lacey Roy Lucas Shaye Charlie Ania Cooper Jaxson Nikki Angelina Leihana Thank you… I would like to help cover the readers for Blackwell Public School. I am ______________________________________ My child is_________________________________ of class ____________ 6 I can pick the books up from the office and return them to the office Blackwell Public School March 10, 2015 Rules of Engagement In joining our community on Facebook, Blackwell Public School follows both the DEC Code of Conduct and Facebook terms and conditions. Students Please note that the Facebook terms and conditions state that no one under the age of 13 years should have a Facebook profile. Therefore, any primary students who 'Like' or comment on the Blackwell Public School Facebook page will be deleted and reported immediately. Comments Policy Blackwell Public school encourages interaction from Facebook users but is not responsible for comments or wall postings made by visitors to the page. Comments posted also do not in any way reflect the opinions or policies of Blackwell Public School. BPS asks that people making comments on the page show their respect for their fellow users by ensuring the discussion remains civil, especially since Facebook allows individuals 13 and over to join. Comments are also subject to Facebook’s Terms of Use and Code of Conduct. Remember that your name and photo will be seen next to your comment, visible to the tens of thousands of visitors to the page. We reserve the right, but assume no obligation, to remove comments that are racist, sexist, abusive, profane, violent, falsehoods or are wildly off-topic, or that libel, incite, threaten or make ad hominem attacks on BPS students, employees, guests or other individuals. We also do not permit messages selling products or promoting commercial, political or other ventures. Facebook encourages all users to utilise the “Report” links when they find abusive content. Friending Staff on Facebook Please note that the Department of Education and Communities has this advice for teachers ‘Friending’ parents on Facebook: The line between your professional and personal life could become blurred making it difficult to manage your professional relationship with the parents when that becomes necessary. You also need to bear in mind that becoming a Facebook friend with a parent could result in their children getting access to your account as well. You also need to be mindful that you need to be careful what you say on Facebook if you have parents as friends as comments made online can be misunderstood and could result in parental complaints made to your principal. In short, please do not ask to friend a member of staff on Facebook as refusal often offends. 7 MEDICARE BULKED BILLED DENTAL SCHOOL PROGRAM Blackwell Public School has been email by Australian Mobile Dental Care to provide a Medicare Bulked Billed Dental Program at the school. To see if this program is viable to the school, please return slip below with child/rens names and classes if you are interested. Australian Mobile Dental Care Return Slip Interest Name of Student Parent/Caregiver Signature …………………………………………………………… Class ………………………….. ………………………………………………………….. Class ………………………….. …………………………………………………………. Class …………………………… ………………………………………………………… Date 8 …………………………… Early Stage 1 Information KD – Mrs Deanne Witchard KR – Mrs Pauline Richmond KP – Mrs Paula Anderson/Mrs Michelle Mifsud KS – Miss Lauren Thomas Introducing.... Mrs Turnbull (KT) This is my 7th year working at Blackwell P.S and I am so excited to be teaching Kindergarten where everyday is full of love, laughter and learning. Prior to Blackwell, I worked at Oakville P.S in the Hawkesbury for 8 years teaching all grades K-6. I feel so lucky to have the 2 best jobs in the world, being a teacher and being a mum! My amazing husband Tim and I have beautiful twin daughters who are almost 4 years old and in August this year we are expecting another little bundle of joy. On the weekends, we love spending the day in the city, getaways to the coast and family movie nights. I also enjoy cooking, reading, and musical theatre, but I especially love teaching and am very lucky to be working with Mrs Wrigley again this year in KT. Introducing.... Mrs Wrigley (KT) I have been a teacher for over 35 years and I started my career at Lethbridge Park and Hebersham before moving to Bennett Rd and finally coming home to Blackwell Public School. I have been married to a beautiful man for 35 years and have 2 amazing children who have become teachers themselves. I love spending time at the beach, reading and enjoying time with my wonderful family – especially my 2 adorable grandchildren. I absolutely love teaching and am enjoying another great year on the Kinder Turtles with Mrs Turnbull. IMPORTANT DATES…. Kindergarten Easter celebrations will begin in Week 10 with our Privilege Day on Wednesday 1st April. The day will have a Visual Arts focus and children will rotate around the Kinder classrooms completing various Easter tasks such as constructing Easter baskets, iPad art activities etc.. Please note this year that all Kinder students will make their Easter hat at school. We are asking if you could send in supplies to assist your child’s class, such as felt shapes, stickers, feathers, cotton wool and glitter. We will be making our hats in class with our buddies that week. On Thursday, 2nd April we will be holding our Infants Easter Hat Parade. You are welcome to join us for a picnic recess at 11:00am on the day and following recess at 11:30am, our parade will take place in the hall. We look forward to seeing you all there. Students can wear mufti on this day. IMPORTANT MESSAGE … There have recently been some cases of head lice reported in Kindergarten classrooms, we ask that you please be vigilant in checking and treating your child’s hair as required. 9 Stage 1 Information S1B – Mrs Rochelle Bellamy S1TC – Mrs Dyan Toldano/Mrs Jill Capuyan S1CH – Mrs Julie Crossman/Mrs Merryn Handley S1L – Miss Heather Lane S1CR – Mrs Rachel Cameron/Mrs Bev Reynolds S1W – Miss Kim Woods S1F – Mr Hani Farag S1M – Mrs Malinda Frazer Easter Just a reminder: Please remember to start collecting materials you will need to make your Easter hats in class on the Monday of Week 10. Also remember to wear suitable mufti for that day. Our Easter Hat Parade will be on Thursday, 2nd April! Harmony Day Remember to wear orange and your thongs for Harmony Day on Friday, 20 th March. We will be having an Aussie BBQ. Thank you for your $1 donations. Speaking and Listening Poetry Task Stage 1 students are learning about different types of poetry in class. Each class has a Speaking and Listening task, which their class teacher has spoken to them about. Notes have been distributed. Keep practising your poems at home. Belongings Just a reminder: all students’ hats, jumpers, bags, drink bottles and lunch boxes require labelling to ensure they are identified and don’t become lost property. At our school, we promote Sun Safety. Please ensure your child brings a hat to school each day. Also, the cooler weather is fast approaching, so please start packing a jumper or jacket for your child so they can stay warm. Book Packs Thank you to the families who have paid for their book packs. Please ensure payments are made as soon as possible. The cost is $60 and is payable to the office. Library Borrowing All students require a library bag to allow them to borrow each week. If you are uncertain of your child’s library day please check with their teacher. Toys Please limit the amount of toys your child brings to school to one per child. Preferably, small handheld toys. Thank you. Hello from Mr Farag I love the community spirit here at Blackwell, which makes me feel I belong to my extended family. I admire this school’s relentless effort in continually striving to improve the quality of teaching and caring for our students. Most of all, I appreciate the cheerful greetings I receive from the students. Thank you. 10 Stage 2 Information S2F – Mrs Fiona Cooke S2C – Ms Stephanie Coard S2L – Mrs Kathi Lockley S2K – Mrs Sharalynne Krensel S2W – Miss Judith Washburn S2M – Miss Fay Mantas STAGE 2 NEWS What a busy start to Term 1, 2015 and here we are in Week 8 already. We still have a lot to do before our well deserved Easter break. This week we congratulate our regional swimmers who participated at Homebush on Monday. Year 4 children have enjoyed completing Claymation and have produced some interesting and individual film clips. Thursday is our Gala Sports Day, so don’t forget hats, sunscreen and plenty of water. Finally on Friday all of Blackwell are joining together to celebrate Harmony Day. All students will be offered a sausage sandwich for lunch. Remember to wear ORANGE! During Week 10, Year 3 and Year 4 children will construct a diorama showing the habitat of a native Australian animal. The children have been asked to bring a shoe box to school and will also need to start thinking about a variety of materials they will need and even some animal models. A note went home earlier this week regarding our special ‘Privilege Day’. th School Photos take place on Tuesday, 24 March this term. So get spruced up and don’t forget to bring your envelope on the day. Homework is a valued part of school life at Blackwell Public and does include your child’s class presentations. We encourage all children to participate and your support to ensure your child is prepared is appreciated. Stage 2 Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest excursion. A note has gone out today with the newsletter about the Stage 2 Excursion. Permission note and payment to be returned to the school office by Friday, 24 th April. With just over two weeks to go, let’s put our heads down and enjoy it. A Little About Stephanie Coard After growing up in the beautiful Blue Mountains I spent nineteen years travelling and working overseas. After the birth of our son George, my husband and I returned to Australia to bring him up. He is now fifteen and towers over me. My family and I enjoy cooking, watching movies, reading, trips into Sydney and road trips. Part of every weekend is spent with Harry, our dog, at George’s football matches during the season. I have worked at numerous schools and have spent eight enjoyable years teaching at Blackwell. I would say that one of the most rewarding aspects of teaching is enabling children to develop into independent thinkers and valued members of the community. 11 Stage 3 Information S3B – Mrs Kellie Balloch S3M – Miss Malica Makragic S3BV – Mrs Rachel Bulluss/Miss Shannon Vos S3S – Mrs Denise Suffling S3W – Mr Rod Woolard Attention: Yr 6 Students - School Leavers Shirts and Jumpers for Purchase Order forms and payment need to be returned to the school office by this Friday, 20 th March 2015. Prices: Polo Shirts $33 Jumpers $41 Sizing of garments will be available to try on in S3S classroom before and after school. STAGE 3 PRIVILEGE DAY On Friday, 27th March, Stage 3 will be participating in the Term 1 Privilege Day. This will be held at the St Clair Leisure Centre. Permission notes went home today and students need to return their notes to their classroom teacher. As stated on the note there is no cost for this excursion, but students can bring money along to purchase lunch at St Clair shops. PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS PRIVILEGE DAY IS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE MAINTAINED 10 OR MORE BEHAVIOUR POINTS. Notes will be sent home for those students who are not eligible to attend. BEHAVIOUR NOTIFICATIONS Please be aware that if a student receives a blue or white slip for poor behaviour, that these slips are copied and sent home to you as a behaviour notification. Please sign these and return them back to Mr Woolard, Stage Supervisor. STAGE 3 CAMP Lots of children have been bringing in their notes and money for the Canberra, overnight camp. The amount can be paid off in instalments. Please remember to clearly write your name, class and amount on the envelope. EASTER CHALLENGE On the Wednesday and Thursday of the final week stage 3 will be competing in the 24hr egg challenge. On the Wednesday afternoon students will be given an egg in a clip locked bag. The egg must remain in the bag and remain with the student for 24 hours. Let’s see if Stage 3 can complete the 24hr egg challenge. REMINDER STAGE 3 PARENTS All Personalised Learning Plans, Code of Conduct sheets and High school enrolment forms should be returned by the end of this week. BLACKWELL PUBLIC SCHOOL DO NOT ENTER PARENTS AND CARERS ARE REQUESTED NOT TO ENTER THE SCHOOL CAR PARK EITHER BY CAR OR ON FOOT TO DROP OFF OR COLLECTSTUDENTS.PLEASE ACCESS THE SCHOOL GROUNDS THROUGH THE PEDESTRIAN GATETHIS IS A WORK, HEALTH & SAFETY ISSUE FOR THE SCHOOLTHE SCHOOL CAR PARK IS FOR SCHOOL STAFF ONLY AND FOR DISABLED PERSONS FOLLOWING A REQUEST TO THE SCHOOL PRINCIPAL 12 Contributing to the community since 1882 The team at Lamrocks Solicitors has been helping people from across the Nepean and Blue Mountains region for over 100 years. If you need advice or assistance with a legal issue, contact the experienced lawyers at Lamrocks for friendly, professional advice that offers real value-for-money. Property & Conveyancing Family Law Compensation Law Wills & Estates Ph: 02 4731 5688 www.lamrocks.com.au 13 Blackwell Public School - Calendar 14