Post on 29-Jun-2020
Lane Cove West Public School Respect Responsibility Endeavour
Avalon Avenue,
Lane Cove NSW 2066
02 9427 4743
lanecovew-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
lanecovew-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Chatters Term 2 Week 2
Principal’s Report
Thursday 9 May, 2019
Stage 3 camp and Our Big Kitchen
pictures and reports further on.
Welcome Back to Term 2
Welcome back to Term 2. I do hope all our families had the opportunity to have a relaxing and enjoyable
holiday break and our students had the opportunity to recharge over the school holidays ready for the
learning that will take place over the next ten weeks.
We have many events to look forward to including: the P&C Social Night, the Art Auction on the Social Night
that all our students and teachers have worked hard to contribute to, Years 3 and 5 will sit the NAPLAN
tests, the SRC have a Crazy Hair Day fundraiser, Walk Safely to School Day, Year 5 will participate in CARES
and Stage 1 have an excursion to the Powerhouse Museum. Students will participate in the Athletics
Carnival later in the term and Semester 1 reports will be sent home in week 10 on Monday 1 July.
Staffing Update
Department of Education Human Resources have
approved for the vacant library position to proceed to
open merit selection. We anticipate to begin that process
within the next few weeks to appoint a permanent
librarian to the school.
NAPLAN
NAPLAN testing for Years 3 and 5 is on: Tuesday 14 May
to Monday 20 May.
Tuesday 14 May: Writing Test
Wednesday 15 May: Reading Test
Thursday 16 May: Conventions of Test
Monday 20 May: Numeracy Test
This year, all NAPLAN testing will be completed online.
LCWPS will be a polling station for the
federal election on Saturday 18 May
Opportunity Class for 2020
Applications for Opportunity Class Placement in 2019
Opportunity classes cater for highly achieving academically gifted students who may otherwise be without
sufficient classmates at their own academic and social level. These classes help gifted and talented students
to learn by grouping them with other gifted and talented students, teaching them in specialised ways and
providing educational materials at the appropriate level.
Applications for opportunity class placement are considered mainly on the combined results of the
Opportunity Class Placement Test and school assessments. The Opportunity Class Placement Test will be
held on Wednesday 31 July 2019.
If you would like to have your child considered for Year 5 opportunity class entry in 2019, you need to apply
soon. You will need to apply on the internet using a valid email address (not the student’s email address).
Detailed instructions on how to apply online will be available from Tuesday 30 April 2019 in a printed
application information booklet and at https://education.nsw.gov.au/selective-high-schools-and-
opportunity-classes/year-5. The application website opens on 30 April 2019 and closes on Friday 17 May
2019. No late applications will be accepted.
There are no paper application forms. If you do not have internet access, you could apply at a public library.
If you have a disability that prevents you from using a computer, you can contact the Unit for assistance
after 30 April 2019.
Term 2 Professional Learning Calendar
Throughout Term 2, the staff at our school will continue to participate in ongoing Professional Learning
every Wednesday afternoon to continue to master our knowledge and understanding of the curriculum,
assessment and reporting and Department of Education procedures and guidelines. Priorities for this term
will include STEM Staff Development Day on Saturday 11 May, Writing, Visible Learning, Mathematics,
expressive and receptive language and mandatory CPR and Anaphylaxis training. Staff will also participate
in Stage Planning Days in Week 9 to organise the curriculum being taught in Semester 2, planning ongoing
assessments to monitor student progress and ensure consistency across the stages.
Staff Development Day – Saturday 11 May
The staff at our school will be participating in our second Saturday Staff Development Day this Saturday 11
May. This will be in lieu of SDD on Friday 20 December. It will be a hands on day engaging in STEM
Professional Learning including robotics, coding, virtual reality and 3D printing.
Staff Development Day – Monday 29 April: The Resilient Doughnut
On Monday’s Staff Development Day, all our staff worked with Lyn Worsley, Director of The Resilience
Centre to develop our knowledge and understanding of The Resilient Doughnut Model and how we
could implement a whole school program to build on student’s strengths to help develop their
resilience. Training included identifying internal and external factors that influence resilience, how to
build resilience in students, the language of resilience and how to use the Resilience Report to identify
strengths in students.
Following on from the Staff Development Day, a whole school Peer Support Resilience program will be
developed for implementation in Term 3. Year 6 students will be trained to lead their K-4 group, with
Year 5 students being trained as co-leaders. We are very excited to be introducing this new program for
all our students, as well as providing leadership opportunities for our Stage 3 students.
To coincide with the Peer Support Resilience Program, we will be organising Lyn Worsley to run a parent
workshop on The Resilient Doughnut model. More information will be provided throughout the term
once the organisation has been completed and date and time organised.
Visible Learning Parent Forum
We held our first Parent Forum last night introducing
parents to the Visible Learning model including The
Learning Pit, Learning Dispositions, Learning Intentions,
Success Criteria, This is Because and also language to
use at home. The forum was very well received with
parents engaging in hands on activities and exploring
how the Visible Learning model can be used at home.
I would like to thank the entire Visible Learning
Leadership Team who stayed back last night to actively
engage with parents in how the model is used at school
and discussing ways it can be used at home.
On the Visible Learning Survey sent home last term,
many parents indicated that if a second workshop was
offered, they would be interested in attending so we
will be presenting the session again on Tuesday 4 June
at 6.30pm. We will be opening the booking system to
parents this week.
Visible Learning – Website and Parent Handbook
Last week, the Visible Learning Parent Handbook was sent
home with students. The handbook is designed to provide all
our parents with valuable information about our school
vision, the learning pit and dispositions, learning intentions,
success criteria and using the language at home.
Additionally, on the school website under ‘Learning at our
School’, there is a new page dedicated to Visible Learning
which also provides parents with useful information on our
journey to making learning visible for all our students. From
this page, parents can print the Parent Handbook as well as
the Learning Disposition posters.
Road Safety Action Plan
Last Friday, Mr Thomson and I met with our Road Safety Officer, Lane Cove Council and parent
representatives to brainstorm our Lane Cove West PS Road Safety Action Plan. Discussion included:
Moving bus stop on Cullen St and potentially changing the bus route to ease some congestion in
surrounding streets;
Look at the Hallum, Cullen, Banksia intersection and the size of the crossing;
RMS study of Epping Rd;
Penrose – study conducted by Lane Cove Council;
Signage to reflect our school times 8.30-10.00am;
Avalon Ave – no parking on one side during school afternoon pick up;
Police and rangers to continue to patrol;
Sustainable Grant (P&C) – active travel map to encourage walking;
Pole wraps – drop off and pick up areas;
SRC – videos and posters, get message across in assemblies and newsletters from the students; and
Cullen St crossing – teach all students to use crossing, not cross at park incorrectly.
Once the Action Plan has been completed, it will be communicated to parents and we look forward to
continuing to work proactively with parents and the community to improve road safety and traffic
congestion around the school.
Double Parking on Cullen St
Double parking has become a huge issue again this term and we are only back one and a half weeks. A
reminder to parents, not only is it illegal to double park, but it is also extremely dangerous for students and
is sending a very wrong message to students of our school. Under no circumstances should any child be
encouraged to walk out onto a road between moving cars to get into a vehicle. Please consider the safety of
your children over convenience.
Instructions on using Avalon Ave Drop Off and Pick Up:
Drop off– Morning
Only turn car around in the cul-de-sac
Only drop children off between the signs
marked:
‘no parking 8-9:30am–2:30-4pm
school days’
DO NOT GET OUT OF CAR
A teacher has been assigned duty to help children
get out of the car
DO NOT park your car between the signs ‘no parking
8-9:30am–2:30-4pm school days’
This area is a designated drop off zone and is not for
parking and walking students onto school grounds.
Pick up– Afternoon
Join the car queue in Avalon Ave
Only turn car around in the cul-de-sac
Do not pick up any children until the teacher on
duty arrives to assist
Only pick children up between the signs marked:
‘no parking 8-9:30am–2:30-4pm school days’
DO NOT GET OUT OF CAR
A teacher has been assigned duty to help children get
into the car.
DO NOT park your car between the signs ‘no parking
8-9:30am–2:30-4pm school days’
The following website has some useful road safety information
for families:
www.safetytown.com.au/parents/#Driving-and-parking-near-schools
Tania Weston
Principal
Weekly Value: Respect
Expectation: Respect towards teachers
Focus: Speak with kindness towards your teachers/actively listen
and follow instructions
Upcoming Dates: May 10 Mother’s Day Breakfast
May 14 NAPLAN– Writing
May 15 NAPLAN– Reading
May 16 NAPLAN– Conventions of Language
May 20 NAPLAN– Numeracy
May 22 P&C Meeting 7pm
May 25 K-2 Enrichment Workshops 2-4pm
May 25 P&C Social Night and Art Auction
May 29 SRC Crazy Hair Day
May 30 Zone Cross Country
June 26 Athletics Carnival
July 1 Semester 1 Reports sent home
Kindergarten 2020
Enrolment packs are now available from the front office for children
beginning school next year. Please let any friends or neighbours with
Kindergarten aged children know.
Assembly timetable:
3-6 Assembly Wednesday, May 15 at 2.40pm
K-2 Assembly Wednesday, May 22 at 2.40pm
Merit Awards
KA Lilo T, Mackenzie L, Dylan G, Luke B
KC Ellie K, Aston P, Jackson L, Penny H
KJ Sienna F, Caitlyn H, Audrey F, Remy S
KP Ishi D, Grace N, Sebastian W, Aarya D
KS Nur C, Ashlyn F, Mia B, Nafas M
1A Alicia W, Ethan C, Parker C, Aisha W
1B Georgia C, Lachlan E, Luca F, Mia L
1C Emilia J, Sienna C, Aarna S, Inaya I
1H Marcus W, Dana H, Elouise T, Jameson E
2C Flo S, Amelia W, Will B, Annalise Q
2H Tom H, Issy B, Taebin N, Astrid H
2J Jerry Z, Zoey H, Marlon D, Ronan S
2S Naomi T, Christopher L, Arabella J, Samuel S
3H Emily M, Arissa C, Caitlin W, Archer J
Amalie A, Leonardo L, Luke M, Ignat V
3J Ophelia C, Justin L, Akash G, Anna R
Colbie S, Jonah G, April C, Anderson B
3M Archie W, Chloe N, Benji H, Sally H
Nysa T, Ryan N, Rocco R, Amity S
4C Daniel W, Kaiden L, Koi Lila K, Tahlia M
Harry M, James F, Veronica W, Ruby M
4F Summer R, William H, Noah G, Archie L
Zoli K, Grace K, Atlas P, Henry L
4L Bora F, Katya N, Toby H, Amelia F
Rubi B, Angus P, Ben K, Lila K
5A Benji J, Caitlin G, Joanna G, Robbie A
5C Nathan J, Jasmine W, David W, Marius S
6/5K Giuliana R, Dora W, Zach B, Mykah E
6J Charlie R, Jackson S, Itamar G, Kriston M
6S Luke B, Maddie L, Sam W, Beatrix Y Gold Awards
Year 1 Ashleigh B, Kase T
Year 2 Thomas F, Catriona W, Clara Z`
Year 3 Ashton A, Sally H
Year 4 Daniel F, James B, Zoli K, Amelia F, Chloe Q, Angus P
Year 6 Holly R, Bridgette B, Molly R, Luke B
Stage 3 Camp At the end of last term Stage 3 students went for an exciting 3 day trip to the Great Aussie Bush Camp. It was
a great few days that really challenged us to go outside our comfort zones. It was also the perfect
opportunity for us to put some of our dispositions into practice! We were both risk takers and open-minded
when facing our fears on the giant swing and the high ropes. We were resourceful when working as a team at
raft building, and showed patience and persistence when orienteering. We had the best time at camp!
By Charlotte P, Georgia L, Harry R and Hayden A
Leadership Camp
On Tuesday the 31st of April to Wednesday the 1st of May our
four school captains attended a Leadership Camp. The camp
focused on social skills and learning about what a great leader
is and how to act while being a leader. During the camp, we did
activities such as laser tag, zip lining, rock climbing, abseiling,
and a trust activity with sessions of types of leaders we have in
our world and how they act.
We all made wonderful friends and exchanged ideas for our
school and how we could make it a better place. It was an
amazing experience and helped us to be a better leader at
school and in general. We all loved this experience and made
friends that we will hopefully stay in touch with. It was a terrific
camp and we know everyone enjoyed it.
By Grace B and Millie G
ANZAC Day Service
On the 25th of April at 7am, members of the Lane Cove community, along with students, veterans and organisation representatives, gathered in Lane Cove plaza for the annual ANZAC Day service. The service was opened with a speech from the mayor and was followed by some stories of fallen soldiers who were from the local area. A number of wreaths were laid in commemoration from various community groups in Lane Cove. It was a delightful morning dedicated to remembering and acknowledging those that had risked their lives for our country. By Jensen K and Lizzy C
Our Big Kitchen
Last term the Year 6 leadership team went on an excursion to Our Big Kitchen. The Big Kitchen is a
community kitchen that inspires people to come together to make a difference. At Our Big Kitchen we were
taught about food wastage in Australia and how big of a difference a little amount of food can make. While
we were there we made lunch for people who are less fortunate than ourselves and can’t afford healthy and
nutritious food for themselves. We also baked cookies and wrote heartfelt messages for sick kids and the
dedicated staff at Sydney Children’s Hospital. Visiting Our Big Kitchen all it was an exciting and informative
experience, and a great way to give back to the community
By Giuliana R, Immy W, Ash B, Zach B, Billy S and Hugh M
Earn and Learn This year, Lane Cove West Public School will be
participating in the Woolworths Earn and Learn Program.
The program encourages us to collect stickers from
our local Woolworths to be redeemed for new resources
and educational equipment. Our school will be collecting
stickers on behalf of Broken Hill Public School. Please help
us to support Broken Hill P.S by placing Earn and Learn
stickers into the boxes found in the office foyer or at Lane
Cove Woolworths.
Anti-Bullying posters-1H
Scholastic Literacy Pro weekly update
Since the start of the year, the number of words read by our Year 3-6
students now totals:
5,929,499
The Entertainment Book
Once again The Entertainment Book is available for sale to raise money for the school. Please contact
Mandy Brown on 0412 995 545 or at Mandybrown2010@hotmail.com See the attached flyer for details .
Mother’s Day Breakfast
Day: Friday May 10
Time: 7.30-9.30am
Join us at the school to celebrate Mother’s Day with all the
significant women in our children's lives. They'll be coffee
and breakfast plus lots of activities for kids and mum.
And while you’re here…
The Uniform Shop will be open from 8am this Friday for any mums wishing to seize the opportunity to
top up on uniforms or browse through the second hand item
You can place your child’s order at scholastic.com.au/LOOP or using the LOOP app, which can be
downloaded from the App Store or Google Play. No cash or cheques accepted. Remember that
20% of your spend comes back to our school for use in the Literacy Pro Program.
May is National Family Reading Month - Be a reading family/community and sign up for the Read
More in May Challenge and access a variety of family reading resources at
www.scholastic.com.au/nfrm
Book Club Coordinators
Simone Chuah: simone.chuah@optusnet.com.au
Clare Hurst: clarelhurst@gmail.com
Issue 3-Orders close Friday 17 May
2019 enrolments
are now open!
Chess Club is open to students from Year 1 and operates Mondays 3.30pm-4.30pm in the Year 5 Classrooms.
Children enrolled in OOSH can still attend and will be escorted to OOSH at the end of class. Run by the
Sydney Academy of Chess, the club caters for beginners to advanced players and offers the opportunity to
participate in friendly interschool tournaments during the year.
To enrol, please pay online with your credit card at www.sydneyacademyofchess.com.au/payment ,enter
the code BSH8YWMEGT and fill in the electronic form, with your child’s details. Read more about the
benefits of chess here: https://sydneyacademyofchess.com.au/benefits-chess
Chess Coordinator
Liz Irwin chess@lcwps.com.au
School banking
School banking is on every Thursday at the canteen
between 9-9.25am. We are still looking for volunteers
to help collect deposits on Thursdays between 8.55-
9.30am. The rotation will be, two weeks on, two weeks
off.
School Banking Coordinator
Oxana Rozova: oxana.rozova@hotmail.com
0415 711 911
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SPOTLIGHT ISSUE 3 2019
AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT • Dav was diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD
as a child and was so disruptive in class that his teachers made him sit out in the hall every day.
• In second grade Dav created a comic book about a superhero named Captain Underpants. His teacher ripped it up and told him he couldn’t spend his life making silly books. Fortunately for us, Dav was not a very good listener.
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AGES 6+ Get ready, get set and race! Matilda and Olivia have a super-amazing idea for Recycling Week at their school! They get their whole class to make box cars so they can race each other! But why hasn’t Bethany made a box car?
AGES 10+ The story of my life! One day Greg will be rich and famous, and everyone will want to know his life’s story. But is Rowley really the right person to be writing Greg’s biography? What could go wrong?
AGES 7+ Can Dog Man answer the call of duty? When Greg the police dog and his cop companion are injured on the job, a life-saving surgery changes the course of history, and Dog Man is born. With the head of a dog and the body of a human, this heroic hound has a real nose for justice.
AGES 3+Are penguins always polite? Penguins are always polite, they always wait their turn and they always say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. But Polly decides that being polite is boring! Will Polly learn the importance of manners?
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