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PARKVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOL
Park Avenue Leeton NSW 2705
Ph: 02 6953 2600 Fax: 02 6953 5066 Email: parkview-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
www.parkview-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
NEWSLETTER 24th September 2018
SEPTEMBER
Thurs 27th
-Term 3 Reward Day (Kinder-Year 2) Fri 28
th -Final Day of Term 3
-Footy Colours and Cup Cake Day -Ian Lucas Memorial Public Speaking Competition Finals OCTOBER
Mon 15th
-First Day Of Term 4 -October P&C Meeting- Staffroom (7pm) All Welcome Thurs 18
th -T20 Blast Cricket Gala Day (Years 3-6)
Mon 22nd
-School Photos Fri 26
th -Stage 2 LNPSSA Soccer Gala Day (Narrandera Park)
Mon 29th
-Tues 30th
-Stage 2 Borambola Excursion
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Notes that you can expect to see this week: T20 Blast Cricket Gala Day (Years 3-6)
Notes in the last week: K-2 Major Excursion Note
WEEK 10 TERM 3 Commencing Monday 24th September 2018
Welcome to Week 10 of what has been an amazing term at Parkview Public School. As we approach the final few days of what has been an incredibly dynamic learning period, it is timely to reflect upon some of the amazing experiences and achievements we have enjoyed at Parkview over the last ten school weeks. We have enjoyed some incredibly diverse educational experiences this term, ranging from our Stage 3 Victorian Excursion to Education Week Open Days, CWA Year of Study, NAPLAN On-Line and of course the achievement of Darcy Longhurst winning the Riverina Spelling Bee Championship. It has been an amazing term in the Performing Arts. Our Senior Dance Ensemble performed to high level reviews at KROP, while our Dance, Choir, Band and Musical Theatre groups were outstanding throughout the 2018 edition of Shine. Added to this was the unprecedented success enjoyed by our students at the 2018 Leeton Eisteddfod where our school won the Senior Dance Section, Infants Drama Section, Stage 3 Verse Speaking, Stage 2 Verse Speaking, were named the Champion Debating School and were acknowledged with the Champion Individual Primary Debater and Champion Primary Actor! The sporting fields have also been incredibly productive for our students with Parkview Representative Teams making it to the Riverina Quarter Final stage in Boys Basketball, Girls Soccer and Cricket, while we have had individual Riverina Represetatives in Cross Country and Touch Football, a Riverina Champion in Shot Put and a NSW Representative in AFL. Quite a term! It really has been a term to savour, and we still have a week left to enjoy. The last seven days in our community have, as always, been dynamic. Last Wednesday evening’s P&C Trivia Night at Hotel Leeton was well supported by community members with over $700 raised for the children of our school. A huge vote of thanks is extended to those who attended and coordinated the evening as well as to Hotel Leeton who continue to provide generous support to our school community. Friday saw our school host the Jump Rope For Heart ‘Jump Off’ event, with all children in Kindergarten-Year 6 participating for 1 hour in their respective ‘Jump Offs’. In what is an amazing effort from the students of our school, our jumpers have raised almost $4000 in support of the Heart Foundation. Prizes for students who have reached fundraising thresholds will be distributed next term. Friday was also the final day of the Life Education Van’s visit to Parkview. All classes spent valuable learning time in the van with Healthy Harold engaging in experiences linked to the PD/Health/PE curriculum. The final week of the term is a huge one with a lot to consider for all community members, starting with today’s Years 3-6 Reward Day, which was highlighted by STEM experiences for all students who got their first taste of the new Robotics Kits our school has acquired through the Department Of Education’s loan scheme. Be sure to ask the kids all about these experiences! Please note the following as we embrace a massive final Week of Term 3: Ian Lucas Memorial Public Speaking Competition Finals The finals of the Ian Lucas Memorial Public Speaking Competition will be hosted on the final day of the term (Friday, 28th September). Successful finalists and their parents will be notified on the afternoon of Wednesday, 26th September ahead of finals day. The finals will all be hosted in the Hall with the following timeslots confirmed: Stage 3: 9.15am Stage 2: 10am Early Stage 1: 11.40am Stage 1: 12.00noon All interested community members are encouraged to attend. Please note the starting time of each session. No entry to the venue will be permitted while children are talking. Footy Colours and Cup Cake Day The SRC will host its annual Footy Colours and Cup Cake Day, supporting the Fight to Cure Cancer Foundation, this Friday, 28th September. Children are encouraged to bring along a gold coin donation for the privilege of wearing footy colours to school on Friday, while cup cakes will be available at Recess for 50 cents an item. Children are encouraged to bring along some change to purchase some of these items.
Term 4 Personalised Learning Plan Conferences Term 4 Personalised Learning Plan Conferences have been advertised to parents and carers. The days for these conferences are outlined below. We encourage all parents and carers to engage in these valuable planning opportunities. RSVPs for these conferences should be returned by COB on Friday, 28th September so confirmation slips can be returned to parents.: Monday, 15th October: Jackson (in OoSH Building); Alison (in Red Room); Gabrielle (in Reading Recovery Office); Meaghan and Jacqui (in LAST Office); Tuesday, 16th October: Kelsey (in OoSH Building until 3pm); Aimee (in Uniform Shop); Clare (in Reading Recovery Office); Lauren (in LAST Office); Chantelle (in Red Room); Thursday, 18th October: Anita (in Red Room); Fiona (in LAST Office); Amy (in Reading Recovery Office); Yvonne (in Uniform Shop until 2pm; classroom after 3.10pm); Friday, 19th October Lacey (in Reading Recovery Office); Elisha (in LAST Office); Desni (in Uniform Shop);
October P&C Meeting A reminder to all interested community members that the October Meeting of the Parkview P&C Association will be held on Monday, 15
th October in ths Staffroom from 7pm.
Uniform Shop The Uniform Shop will continue its normal opening times of Monday 9am – 10am and Thursday 2.10pm – 3.10pm. If you require access to the Uniform Shop outside of these times please contact the school to organise a mutually convenient time to access your uniform needs.
Following us on Facebook Are you on Facebook? To get all of the latest breaking news and previews of the coming school day ahead, like our school Facebook page and join over 970 followers who stay up to date with our school happenings via social media.
Winhangara Playgroup 0-5 Years Winhangara Playgroup continues at Parkview Public School every Thursday. Winhangara Playgroup offers free play based learning for all children 0-5 years in a safe and inclusive environment coordinated by our experienced Early Childhood Trained Teacher. The Playgroup runs from 9.15am-10.45am every Thursday of the school term and features a free healthy morning tea! Bring the kids and bring a friend. We’d love to see you! Accessing the School App Get all of the news and information of Parkview Public School at your finger tips through our School App! The app gives parents the ability to instantly access newsletters and calendar events without going to the website, or to send in a sick note while you stand outside the school because you forgot to write a paper note!
There are many other easy to use features on the App including maps, uniform price lists, canteen price lists, change of details notifications, Facebook links, the ability to send us photos of your favourite moments for your kids at school and much more. To download the Parkview PS App to your smartphone, go to either the Apple App Store or Android Google Play Market and search for Parkview Public School. Once you have found it press install or download.
How to Install Our School App On Apple
On your iPhone open the app store
Search for our school name
Press Install
Enter your iTunes password
It will commence downloading immediately
Android/Google Play
On your SmartPhone open the Android/Google Play market
Search for our school name
Press install
Your app will start installing instantly
To Open Our School App
Look for our schools app icon on your phone screen
Press the icon once
It will open automatically
When prompted select yes to receive notifications and use your location (this will make sure the google maps and pop-up alerts work for you) Parkview Public School Website Don’t forget to log on to www.parkview-p.schools.nsw.edu.au for all of the latest news, pictures and calendar updates for your school and links to educational information that is relevant to your child!
Golden Apple Docket Fundraiser Please keep your Golden Apple shopping dockets and place them in the container at the front office. This is a great way to raise funds for our students. Parkview Public School receives 5c from every ten dollars collected.
Finally, as always, if you have an issue or concern please contact the classroom teacher, the appropriate Assistant Principal or myself. From time to time issues arise at school. This is perfectly normal for any school setting so if you have any questions, issues, enquiries or you want feedback on any aspect of your child’s schooling please ring to make a mutually convenient appointment time with your child’s teacher, Assistant Principal or myself.
Enjoy a great week. Regards,
Travis Irvin Principal
24th September 2018
KC Mrs Chilko
Knox Pannowitz improved stamina when writing
Mahalia Wade a great improvement in sight word recognition
Grace Goman reasoning when explaining her mathematical thinking
Johnny Alcock using more strategies to decode when reading
Michael Holland independently counting from 1-12
Hannah Anderson Marshall articulating two halves equals a whole
KT Miss Taylor
Isla Rae increased confidence when attempting to spell unknown
words
Ivy Rouget using materials to correctly model equal groups
Susanna Htoo recalling lots of information about elephants for our writing task
Helen Lloyd writing an increased number of words independently
KW Miss White
Lleyton Thorpe providing his reasoning during Maths Investigations
Shelby Hawkins consistent effort during independent writing activities
Tayliah Coughlan a detailed information report about elephants
Savannah Smith confident use of known sight words when reading
1D Miss Dempsey
Blake Heath attempting to edit and revise his writing
Carter Aliendi having a more positive attitude towards his learning
Beau Roden becoming a more confident learner in all areas
Mitchell Di Fiore application in all areas
1K Miss Deeves
Piper De Valentin correctly identifying a conjunction to make two simple sentences into a
compound sentence
Malakai Murphy attempting to write known words and asking how to spell unknown words
Rylan Jones making connections to how a cup can fill other containers
Max Pannowitz writing simple sentences from picture prompts
Sapphire Ward- Contreras connections with fractions and the world
1/2B Miss Duncan
Bailey Blackburn working hard to improve her reading
Tyreese Fernando beginning to use more detail in his writing
Ella Cameron recognising and writing simple and compound sentences
Jay Crocker being a great problem solver during Maths tasks
2B Miss Brett
Nico Quino making great connections between fractions and food
Colten Cottom writing fantastic sentences about each planet
Madeline Brown an improved effort to self-correct when reading
Jorgia Shute completing a detailed list of instructions on how to play a game
2T Mrs Townsend
Alicia Ebzery contributing more confidently to class discussions
Aleyathiah Wilcockson working well in maths groups
Xavier Chilko applying a variety of strategies to solve more difficult maths problems
Sam Salerno confidently using and explaining the jump strategy during Number Talks
Latasha Salafia
Piper De Valentin
Madeline Brown
Xavier Chilko
3-6 Assembly this Friday 28th September
4Q is the Showcase class!!
Asian Countries Expo Ever wondered what Japan’s national sport is?...what Papua New Guinea’s highest
mountain is?...what the population of China is?
Well now is your chance to have all your
questions answered at the
Stage 2 Asian Countries Expo.
All welcome!
Parkview Hall doors open at 12.30pm
Wednesday 26th September
Come and look at the fabulous work they have
done, ask a question or two, and be ready to be
amazed by what you will learn.
See you there!
K-2 Gold Cup
Winner
KC
FOOTY COLOURS and
CUPCAKES!!
FRIDAY 28th
September
DRESS IN YOUR FAVOURITE FOOTY TEAM
COLOURS AND BUY SOME CUPCAKES TO
HELP RAISE MONEY FOR THOSE FIGHTING
CANCER.
GOLD COIN DONATION
CUPCAKES 50c
TALKING SPORT – WEEK 10, TERM 3
T20 Blast Cricket Gala Day Students in Years 3-6 will participate in the annual T20 Blast Cricket Gala Day at the Leeton
Ovals Precinct on Thursday, 18th October (Week 1, Term 4). Permission notes regarding this event will be distributed to relevant students this week.
Sporting Schools After School Programs Sporting schools programs conclude this week after school as outlined below:
Golf: Wednesday: September 26th AFL: Thursday: September 27th
Congratulations to all the children who have been involved in these programs and thanks to the parents who have been so punctual in collecting children from these activities. We have been able to confirm that we will be hosting Active After School Rugby League next term at Parkview and are hopeful of running another Golf program as well. Students are encouraged to keep an eye out for EOI forms in the coming days.
House Championship 2018
Accurate at 24/9/18
WEEK 10 TERM 3 BRADMAN FREEMAN THORPE SWIMMING CARNIVAL
557 137 337 CROSS COUNTRY CARNIVAL
318 272 295 ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
448 315 456 FARRELL CUP TERM 4 FRIDAY SPORT POINTS (3-6)
0 0 0
HOUSE POINTS WEEK 9
25 26 33
TOTAL POINTS SCORE 2536 1981 2407
Bradman lead Thorpe by 129 points
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