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FRANKLIN NEWSLETTER
Forest Street, Tumut NSW 2720
PO BOX 83 Ph: 6947 1533
Fax: 6947 1377 Email: franklin-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Monday 22 October 2012 Edition 33 Week 3 Term 4
The past week again highlighted the broad range of learning experiences on offer at Franklin Public School. Consider: • The choir performing at the Sydney Opera House. • Three athletes competing in the NSW PSSA carnival. • Stage 2 students’ participation in a maths enrichment
day in Wagga. • Shortie’s Shakers – a cultural (dance) program for K-2
Aboriginal students. • The commencement of community sport. • The MultiLit program to enhance literacy skills. • The Camp Quality EsCARpade visit.
These examples clearly demonstrate this school’s commitment to providing an education that supports the development of skill, knowledge and talent in all curriculum areas.
AWESOME ATHLETES – NSW REP Franklin students can be very proud of the achievements in the NSW PSSA Carnival at Homebush. Tikirah Douglas recorded a time of 16.22 seconds the 8
yrs 100m and had the honour of running in the same lane as Cathy Freeman did in the Sydney Olympics.
Josh Kell was very busy competing in three events. In the junior high jump he recorded 1.30m, 3.99m in shot put and 30.77seconds in the 200m.
Kirsty Marlowe-Sheedy was placed 2nd in the 11years shot put and received the silver medal with a distance of 10.72m. Kirsty will now travel to Adelaide in November to compete in the Athletics Interstate Championship.
HELP KIRSTY get to ADELAIDE The levy for this carnival is $1,100. Buy a ticket ($2) in the PSSA raffle. First prize Laptop Notebook + 4 other prizes. Call in to the office OR enclose money in envelope, write your name, address and mobile/telephone number on it.
SENSATIONAL SINGERS The Franklin Choir performed at the Sydney Opera House as part of the Festival of Choral Music last Monday. They were fantastic and our choristers will have lasting memories of this special occasion. The choir will tour Tumut on Thursday – singing in the main street (12ish), the Children’s Expo (1ish) and at Bupa (2ish). Children need their choir black clothes.
IN THIS ISSUE Honours Pg 2 Student of the week Pg 2 PBL Awards Pg 2 Super Students Pg 2 Community News Pg 3 P & C News Pg 3 6H in Action Pg 4 esCARpade Pg 4
ROLL OF HONOUR – WEEK 1 TERM 4 and WEEK 2 TERM 4 Teachers recognise and acknowledge the positive endeavours and personal achievements of students in a variety of ways. One such way is the presentation of Honours and Student of the Week certificates and Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) awards at the whole school assembly. This segment of the newsletter lists those who received Student of the Week and Honours Certificates and PBL awards. As the year progresses we will acknowledge those students who receive Fantastic and Super Student Awards as part of the school’s student welfare policy. Congratulations go to:
POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR for LEARNING AWARD – Respect Safety Achieve
Class Week 1 Term 4 Week 2 Term 4 Class Week 1 Term 4 Week 2 Term 4 KG Nate Jackson Will Brown 1N Claire Casey Katherine Oakes KP Alex Buckely Braith Hilly 2M Ethan Leinonen Molly Fields 1H Brock McMullen Gracie Giddings 2W Jayden Mellen Abby Williams
HONOURS KG Angel Giddings, Chace Nelson, Cowan Thomas, Zac Arragon KP Ryelee McFarlane, Lacey Passlow, Jack Salter, Lachlan McMahon 1H Loren Paton, Juan van Zyl, Taian Dutton, Emily Clarke 1N Brayden Whiting, Dylan Piper, Karen Yan, Brock Baker 2M Nicholas Davis, Ashton Baker, Abbey Stokes, Tana Scott, William Atherton 2W Jakob Morley, Abby Sutton, Brenden White, Ceanne Bisset, Sophie Day
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Class Week 1 Term 4 Week 2 Term 4 Class Week 1 Term 4 Week 2 Term 4 KG Thomas Regan Ryan Yan 1N Coen Power Sonny Grady KP Lachlan Minogue Tyler Speering 2M Kade Jackson Paris Freestone 1H Ella Bradshaw Grace Whiting 2W Adam Beaver Chloe Doon
Fantastic Students Blake Webb Brody Sly Richie Jiang Sarah Starr Julia Bisset Jecayla Coe Shiloh Espie-Whitburn
Super Students
Tikirah Douglas Savannah Cooper Chace Nelson Ethan Murphy Ashton Baker Logan Paton Riley Hillier Bethany Rapley
Paris Freestone Ethan Leinonen Jayde Randall Sonny Grady Zac Casey Patrick Erbacher Chloe McAlister Brock Baker
Will Brown Byron Belt Jett Stubbs Katherine Oakes William Atherton Saffron Shepherd Abbey Stokes Dylan Piper
Shay Thomas Levi Jones
K-2 100% ATTENDANCE TERM 3 Mr SHARKY VISIT
Message - Water is ‘Precious’ – Turn off taps
SCHOOL AS COMMUNITY CENTRE NEWS
Each Wednesday, playgroup this term we will be doing heaps of fun craft projects for the kids to take home! Week 1. Bio pots + Paper Mache Monsters Week 6. Salt dough footprints 2. Planting seeds + fish bean bags 7. Calm jars + DIY games 3. Halloween crafts 8. Christmas decorations 4. Treasure keeper sculptures 9. Christmas presents 5. Yarn hangings + watches 10. Christmas party
For more information on our free playgroups and programs please call Krystle on 6947 6961
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R Mon- 22.10.12 A. Keen, K. Jones, L. Frowd Mon- 29.10.12 M. Jiang, R. Connolly
Tue- 23.10.12 J. Hilly, C. Stubbs, J. McAlister Tue- 30.10.12 A. Jamieson Wed- 24.10.12 A. Keen, K. Jones, L. Frowd Wed- 31.10.12 B. Kent & friend Thu- 25.10.12 CLOSED Thu-01.11.12 CLOSED
Fri- 26.10.12 L. Turner, M. Cooper, M. Smuts Fri- 02.11.12 V. Kell, E. Ferguson
SCHOOL BANKING Wednesday
Bank books to office before school.
FRANKLIN RADIO NEWS FM 96.3
Thursday at 10.30am with Presley & Tatiania
Emma Symons won the Choir Raffle - $200 open
order at Coles
Lost Property
Now the warmer weather is here school jumpers are
taken off and left behind, if your child is
missing a school jumper
please have them call into the office to claim their
jumper. Please put your child’s name on all clothing for easy ownership.
Band Remember your instruments +
music for lessons & band tomorrow
FRANKLIN FIVE - Week 2 • At school every day • On time for lessons • In uniform • Homework completed • Positive behaviour in class/playground
Chad – 1H Waldo – 3/4A Kyla- 5/6W
Friends of Franklin Outdoor Power Centre Talbingo Service Station Richard O’Brien Bricklaying Dyemensions for Hair Tumut Pharmacy Pie in the Sky Bakery
Slide n Ride Tumut Toyota GIO Tumut Pacific Furniture & Bedding NRMA Tumut Tumut Locksmiths Dayinstalls Communications Swans of Tumut Tumut Region Tree Fellas G & L Mechanical Repairs Randall Irrigation & Pump Service Stubbs Backhoe Hire
KINDER ORIENTATION NUMBER 2 Thursday 25 October. 11:45am – 1:00pm. Students class literacy and numeracy activities. Parent information session – Miles Franklin Hall school readiness - literacy and numeracy; school procedures; P&C and Canteen; classroom activities.
CAMP QUALITY – ESCARPADE Well done Franklin - $802.40 raised for Camp Quality.
THE IMPRO SHOW ‘TheatreSports’ gives students experience in performance games and skills. Thursday 25 October. Cost $5 – FranklinCover free.
CLAIMING the DATE Thursday 25 The Impro Show Children’s Expo Friday 25 5/6W Assembly
Casey on the
computer
playing Cool
Maths Games.
Tahlia and Lurice
cutting out foil fish
during our art lesson.
Austin and
Connor working
hard during
The Miles
Franklin
Writing Task.
Bailey O,
Lachlan,
Bailey A,
Ryan,
Jacob,
Brady &
Byron in
their Year
6 shirts