Post on 05-Dec-2021
From the Principal ... From the Principal ... Bushranger Cadets Camp
We are very excited to announce our annual
Bushrangers camp will be held at Swan Valley
Adventure Centre 2 - 4 August. Information has
been sent home to all parents/carers. Please
make sure return all paperwork to the Centre as
soon as possible.
Semester One Reports
Your child’s semester one progress report is
enclosed.
Please take time to read through the report with
your child. If there is anything you don’t
understand please contact your child’s teacher as
soon as possible. Teachers will be contacting you
early in term three to arrange a meeting to review
your child’s individual transition plan objectives.
Consent2Go
Thank you to parents and carers for updating student information on Consent2Go. Online excursions invitation will now commence Term 3. Can you please make sure you have correctly updated your child’s details including medical details on the app. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
ASDAN Leadership Day
What a fantastic day everyone had at the leadership day. Please see photos on page 4.
School Council
Next school council meeting will be held Tuesday 10 August at 9am. If you would like to be part of school council, please email - cyriljackson.SCESC@edcuation.wa.edu.au.
Regards,
Julie Allsopp
Principal
As semester one draws to a
close, I would like to thank our
talented staff and school
community for their commitment
to our students.
By putting students first, the
decisions that we make are child
centred and focus on education and supporting
our students to achieve their very best.
Special activities taken in term two include: Anzac
Ceremony, Health Festival, Basketball carnival,
Pirate Day, Pink Day, excursions to the Museum,
beach combing and Caversham Wildlife Parkand
Reconciliation week.
Please visit out website and Facebook page for
photos.
Plan@bility
Plan@bility is a strategic and dynamic planning
tool designed to put the people involved at the
centre of a process, allowing them to plan for their
own future in a way that is meaningful to them.
Plan@bility will run for five sessions commencing
27 July. Mr Ryce has sent “Expressions of
Interest” letters to families to take part in this very
important transition step.
Open Day @ CJ’s
Can you believe we are already starting to plan for
2022. We are holding a School Open Day on
Friday 3 September, 2021 for prospective new
students.
If you know of any parents/carers that may be
interested in enrolling their child @ Cyril Jackson
SC ESC, please inform them of our ‘Open Day’
session to promote all that we offer young adults
to thrive or ask to call the Centre on 9413 4850.
CYRIL JACKSON SENIOR CAMPUS Education Support Centre
CYRIL JACKSON SENIOR CAMPUS Education Support Centre
Newsletter Issue 4
July, 2021
53 Reid Street, Bassendean WA 6054
Phone: 9413 4850
Web: www.cyriljacksonesc.wa.edu.au
Email: Cyriljackson.SCESC@education.wa.edu.au
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT . . .
Commencement date for Term Three is Tuesday 20 July, 2021
Staff Development Day Monday - Students do not attend
Student Awards
B1 Ava Neville Ava has worked exceptionally well at her preliminary units and her participation in phys ed has been excellent. Ava always gives everything a go to her best ability and with a good attitude. Well done Ava.
B2 Michael Delcos Michael has grown tremendously over the course of this semester in
both his confidence and attitude towards his fellow peers. Michael is
becoming more and more comfortable each week and this is shown
through his developing effort in relating to his peers and understanding
that sometimes it’s ok to have laugh during class time. Well done
Michael.
B3 Sam Littlewood Sam has only been at CJ's for two terms but has already made a
positive impact in the school. Sam always gives his best in every
subject, and has made excellent progress in several subject areas.
Sam has also worked hard to develop relationships with other students
and staff throughout the Centre. Well done Sam.
B4 Michael Low Michael has made a great effort to remain focussed and complete all
work to the best of his ability. He participates willingly in all activities
including class brainstorms and discussions, computer work, small
group work and individual tasks. Well done Michael.
B5 Isaia Fanene Isaia has worked hard this term in all areas. Isaia is always kind, polite
and strives to complete his school work to the best of his ability. Isaia is
to be commended for his work in Maths, English, Independent Living
and Work Place Learning this term. Well done Isaia.
B6 Kyle Tanner Kyle has excelled in all areas this term. Kyle always works to the best of
his ability in the classroom and has shown fantastic teamwork skills
when taking part in phys ed sessions each week. Kyle has also worked
exceptionally at his two work placements this semester. Well done
Kyle.
Congratulations to the following students who received a Classroom
Achievement Award this term. Fantastic efforts and well done to Ava,
Michael D, Sam L, Michael L, Isaia and Kyle Tanner.
B1 Omar Hicks Better Pets and Gardens Caversham
B2 Kallan Sharp Bike force Ellenbrook
B3 Cristian Njoroge CJ Café
B4 Michael Low Ross’s Discount Home Centre
B5 Isaia Fanene Trillion Trees
B6 Joshua Moore Delta Cabinets
Congratulations to the following students who received a Workplace
Learning Award this Semester. Well done to Omar H, Kallan S, Crisitan N,
Michael L, Isaia F and Joshua M for your outstanding efforts.
Kal@bility Basketball Carnival
Students travelled to Ray Owen Sports Centre to participate in the Kalability Allstars Basketball Carnival. This event was the largest Basketball Carnival for Ed Support students in the country with a total of 11 schools attending.
It was a very eventful day because students not only made Channel 10 news but they also won both division 1 and 2 of the entire competition. Congratulations to Kallan, Ryan, Michael L, James and Kiana who received an Allstar award, and congratulations to Lucy, Mathew T, Sajjad, Tahlia and Samantha C who received Team Player awards. Fantastic effort from all students as they demonstrated great sportsmanship and gave it their absolute best throughout the day.
Division 1 Winners Division 2 Winners Division 3 Runner Up
Pink Day
Pink Day was 17 June. What a fantastic day we all had dressing in Pink. Pink icing cupcakes, pink icing
biscuits, jellies, donuts, strawberry milkshakes and pink ribbons were made and sold at recess and
lunchtime which went down a treat. Students got to colour their hair pink, even Teacher Tom shaved his
head, all for a good cause. Thank you to everyone who joined in the fun day. We raised $187.25 for the
special event.
Term Three commences 20 July
Bush Ranger Cadets Camp 2 - 4 August
Plan@bility - 5 sessions 27 July, 10, 24 August, 7, 21 September
Visit to the Barber 12 August
School Ball 13 August
Hair and Makeup 13 August
OLNA assessments Weeks 7, 8, 9, 10
Open Day 3 September
R U OK? Day 9 September
Abilities Expo 23 September
Final day term 3 17 September
Important Dates to Remember for Term Three Important Dates to Remember for Term Three
ASDAN Leadership Day
As part of the SCASA endorsed program short course in leadership, students in this group were expected
to plan events and occasions. This term the leadership group created a day of activities that play to the
strengths of the students.
Students were invited to the workshops in animation, dance, fishing, drumming, soccer and cooking. Stu-
dents enjoyed the day thoroughly and the leadership students were very proud of their efforts.