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CRAWFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL
Quality education in an innovative and caring environment. Safe Respectful Learners
Phone: 9621 7233, Email: crawford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Term 4 Week 4, 9 November, 2018
Principal’s Report – Richard Ford
Wow, how fast is this term going. 5 and a half weeks until the end of the year.
A fortnight ago our stage 3 students went on an excursion to Western Sydney University for the first foot forward
initiative. The students were exposed to what university is all about and the opportunities going to university can lead
to. The uni were impressed with the skills our students showed in using different technologies and said that we were by
far one of the best schools they had ever had attend the program.
Swim school has come to an end. The students were great in the pool really concentrating on what they were learning
and many students skills considerably developed over the 2 week program.
Stage 2 went to the Joan Sutherland Centre last Friday to watch the adaption of the story of the Gruffalo’s child. The
students loved the experience something that many would not normally do. They could see how writing can be used to
influence an audience and how to change a written story to a play to be performed. Thank you to Mr Bailey who drove
up bottles of cold water to the students who were walking back from the station in the heat.
Congratulations to Henry and Aarjav who were the recipients of the Principal and Deputy Principal’s awards for stage 1.
Next Wednesday is Pedlar’s Day. This is our main fundraiser for our Year 6 farewell. The Stage 3 students have been
working hard to get their stalls and games organised for the students to have fun. Tokens cost 50c and will be on sale in
the mornings leading up to Wednesday.
Again the issues of jumpers in the school during really hot days is continuing. If it is really necessary for your child to
wear a jumper on these days the jumper needs to be a green jumper.
Currently the back gate and back playground are closed. Remediation work was due to start on Wednesday but due to
the weather and some outside factors this was not able to start. We will keep you posted through Facebook and the
School App when the playground work is finished.
Next Tuesday morning is a Technology Course for parents. If you are interested in learning some of the things our
students do and how to learn some of the new technologies for yourself please return the expression of interest form to
Mrs Dybac.
Grandparent’s Day will be held on Tuesday 27th November. More information will go home closer to the date.
PBL AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who received there PBL badge during our last assembly for being a safe, respectful learner.
Year K-2 Students
KB Brody White 1F Valeliano Green
1L Caitlin Green 2N Gi Green
1L Mayda Green 2T Sittie Maroon
1L Aria Green 2T Cooper Maroon
1F Olivia Green
Year 3-6 Students
5/6S Nick White 5/6S Melzerane Bronze
5/6S Victor White 5/6S Marcellus Silver
3/4T Ali Green 3/4T Desmond Silver
5/6S David Maroon 4W Mercy P Silver
3/4T Maricos Maroon 4W Samir Silver
3/6J Ertan Maroon 4W Jessica Silver
4W Yuvraj Maroon 4W Latisha Silver
5/6S Emmanuel Maroon 4W Mercy P Silver
5/6M Yasa Bronze 4W Pranav Silver
5/6M Taylor Bronze 4W Sierra Silver
4W Heath Bronze 5/6W Tamara Silver
4W Himani Bronze 5/6W Tristan Silver
4W Reem Bronze 5/6S Jameson Silver
4W Jayden Bronze 5/6M Emily Gold
4W Nagahiriwa Bronze 5/6M Latu Gold
4W Umuesi Bronze 5/6M Joshua Gold
5/6W Prakash Bronze 5/6S Bree Platinum
Term 4 Events
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Week 4 Swim School
Swim School
Swim School
Swim School
Sports in Schools
Swim School
PSSA Finals
2019 Kindy Cubs
Week 5
Technology
Course for
Parents
Circle of Security
Pedlars Day Sports in Schools 2019 Kindy Cubs
Week 6
Circle of Security
Year 5 Leadership
Speeches
Year 5 Leadership
Speeches Sports in Schools 2019 Kindy Cubs
Week 7 Book Fair
Grandparents
Day/Donut Day
Circle of Security
Book Fair
Book Fair Sports in Schools 2019 Kindy Cubs
Orientation
PBL Lesson
Weeks 5 & 6
~ Following Instructions ~
2019 Student School Travel
If you wish to apply for your child’s Student Opal
Card, applications are open now for 2019.
Online applications can be submitted for school
aged students via the following website:
https://apps.transport.nsw.gov.au/ssts
Keeping up with Kindergarten!!!
Can you believe we are nearly half way through this term? That means our Kindergar-
ten journey is sadly coming to an end, but we still have lots of learning to achieve be-
fore we journey to Year One.
Kindergarten students are loving reading funny monster stories, as well as writing all
about these monsters. They have developed a colossal vocabulary and are beginning
to use lots of adjectives to make their writing stronger.
In mathematics, Kindergarten students are strengthening their subtraction skills and are
learning the fastest ways to add collections of items. They are also working really hard
to find as many number combinations they can using dice and dominoes.
Kindy students had an amazing time at the Athletics Carnival last week and also expe-
rienced their first Halloween disco at CPS! We are also super busy rehearsing for our
Kindergarten Assembly item and we may be making a surprise appearance at the
Grandparents Day performance… Watch this space….
Keep Learning and Keep Challenging Yourselves!
Our Crawford Cubs Transition to School program has begun. We had many
excited children visit out library and participate in many different activities
such as playing with playdough, drawing, building, and many many more.
After this our Cubs listened to some amazing stories and sung some lovely
songs with Helen from Rhyme Time. Later our Cubs went outside and did
lots more fun activities, such as playing with a parachute, crawling through
tunnels and using hula hoops.
We cant wait to see our Cubs again this Friday for some more fun and
adventure.
PSSA Semi - Finals
This Friday we have 3 teams involved in the Mt Druitt PSSA semi-finals competition.
Senior Cricket
Junior AFL
Junior League Tag (Mrs Gardiners') team.
All players will need to see their coaches by Thursday this week to confirm their availability for
the semi-finals.
The semi-finals are played during the middle session of Friday. We wish all players involved all
the best as they strive to make the grand final next week.
Carnival Book Fairs
On the 26th, 27th and 28th of November this term. All money raised from this book fair shall be
used to purchase new resources for the 2019 school year for class sets of books that assist in
delivering reading programs across the school and also updating our information text collection
in the library. Please support our book fair which will be held in the old computer room at the
back of the library. Parents, grandparents and carers might be able to purchase a few early
festive gifts as we come to the end of the school year.
Students will be sent home a flyer for your fridge next week to remind families of this special
event at our school.
Library Book returns
Thank you to all those families who are returning overdue library books. We have recovered
some 40 missing books to date. Please keep looking for any books hiding in your homes over the
next few weeks and drop them off into the white box at the entrance of the school library please.
Some parents have even paid money at the school office as books that their children have lost
need to be replaced. Any lost book is just a $5 fee at the school office. Most of the books lost/
misplaced are indeed are more expensive than that to replace. If parents/carers wish to pay this
very low fee your most welcome to assist us in this matter.
Recreation Raffle
In week 1 I mentioned at the assembly that I was holding a raffle. I still am holding this raffle,
however have changed where the funds raised are going. I have spoken to Mr Walsh and have
offered that all money raised assists in purchasing the year 6 gift for the school for the end of the
year. Mr Walsh on behalf of Stage 3 has happily accepted this offer. The raffle will begin on
Pedlars Day in week 5 and then run until week 8. Tickets are only 50 cents each or 3 tickets for
$1. Tickets will be purchased from a Stage 3 stall on the day and then be sold at the school office
and also the school canteen. Hope that all our families can support this recreation raffle. Prizes
include; bikes, art supplies, lunch boxes, headphones, toys and games.
GATE TIMES FOR ELECTRONIC
PEDESTRIAN GATE
8:30am - 9:15am 2:55pm - 3:30pm
During these times, the electronic gate is unlocked for entry and exit of the school. All that is required is to push or pull the gate open.
Outside of these times the gate will be locked. Entry and Exit of the school will be by pushing the button located on the gate and waiting for a response from the school office.
Unless you require to sign your child out
for an early pass from the front office, the
gate will remain closed until 2:55pm.
SCHOOL CONTRIBUTIONS
Our school contributions for 2018 are now due.
$20.00 per student or
$35 per family
Teachers are collecting money in the classrooms or the contributions can be given directly to the
office. These funds are collected from all families and form a vital part of our school budget. In order to
provide for the quality and variety of opportunities at Crawford we need families to continue to
support the Contribution Scheme.
We thank our families for their support.
SCHOOL GATES
For the safety of students and staff, the school gate near the car park is locked between the hours of 9.15am to 2.55pm. The back gate (Asche Street) is locked between the hours of 9.15am to 2.55pm. The gate will be promptly closed for the day at 3:15pm. ENTRY to the school dur ing school hours is via the main pedestrian gates located at the pedestrian crossing. The gate will be shut but not locked.
SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS
The school’s front office is open
Monday - Friday
8:30am - 3:15pm
UNIFORM SHOP
OPENING HOURS 2018
The Uniform Shop will be open for business every Thursday
morning from 8:30am - 9:30am in the Crawford
Community Cottage.
NO SMOKING
The school premises is a Non Smoking Area
Thank you for your cooperation.