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Banksia Bits Colo Vale Public School
Excellence, innovation & success in a caring community
Week 7 Term 2 3rd June, 2015
From the Principal’s desk …
If you’re shopping at Mittagong Marketplace this week, then keep an eye out for the display showcas-ing our wonderful Eco Garden for World Environ-ment Week. A big thanks to Miriam Bos, for not only producing the display panel but also for her tireless work in the garden.
This week, I want to highlight all those parents,
carers and community members who give so generously of their time
for the benefit of our children and our school.
We have many volunteers who come in on a regular basis to help with reading, with sport, with music, with craft, with helping in the library, the canteen, the garden, with fund raising, with selling uniforms and with organising P&C events. But we always need more people to lend a hand!
I know that we are all incredibly busy these days, but I urge everyone to really think about what you may be able to offer our school community. Let’s all work together in a spirit of generosity, cooperation and commitment to make Colo Vale the best school for all our children. And in the meantime … thank you, thank you, thank you!
Anne Donaldson – Relieving Principal
Phone: 48894 250 E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: 48894 285 Website: www.colo vale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
ECO GARDEN – our treasure
We are SO lucky to have our Eco Garden. We are especially lucky because it is really due to just one parent, Miriam Bos, who comes along every Monday to weed and plant and prune and water. Miriam also harvests vegetables and herbs and cooks with the children. Together with Mrs Wil-liams, she also runs the Gardening Club every Monday at lunchtime to which all children are invited.
It would be wonderful if a few more
parents could also help out. Perhaps, you could come along sometime during the school day on a Monday when Miriam is there. If another day suits better, then wander up to the Garden and do a bit of weeding before you pick up your children, for example.
Unlike in the Canteen, you are more than wel-come to take your toddlers along with you when you are working in the Garden.
Could you spare just 4 days a year to volunteer at
our school? Read on …
This week a note is going home in which we are proposing a new way of helping out in the Canteen. It’s an idea that I got from Leichhardt PS where my grandchildren are in Kinder and Year 2. My daughter has found it really manageable with her pre-schooler to be able to help out just once each term. So we are going to see if it might be possible here at Colo Vale for every class to be respon-sible for just one week a term to provide helpers for the Canteen. This would mean that each class would aim to provide a couple of helpers for Wednesday and a couple of helpers for Friday in “their” week.
Let’s give it a try and see if we can really help our Canteen to provide a great service to our children and to raise extra funds for our school.
Gardening club weeding the kikuyu grass
Munching on sorrel – the favourite!
The girls of 5/6F doing a great job as usual
The automatic watering system hooked up!
Laying the paths
We finally completed the new garden bed and tested the new
watering system successfully! This enclosed garden bed was
built by 5/6F with significant help from Quentin Woods.
Our pictures are up at Highlands Marketplace this week as
part of the Council Environment Week display.
We have devised a system of bungy chord/ elastic to hold our
netting in place in the raised garden beds and we are suc-
ceeding in deterring the deer and wallabies.
The garden is slowing down but we planted some winter
crops today – broccoli, cauliflower, snow peas and more
lettuce. We also planted two donated raspberry bushes.
Eco Garden Report It’s World Environment Week!
STUDENT WELFARE
NATIONAL BETTER BUDDY DAY ~
JUNE 12, 2015
introducing the Kindness Ripple Effect Program
to Colo Vale School.
The Kindness Ripple Effect Program is about
Cultivating a positive and inclusive school
community to reduce anti-social behaviour
by bringing out the best in everyone,
emphasizing the importance of showing
kindness and respect towards others.
Children learning about their own and others
emotional needs, which helps maintain
optimistic classroom environments where everyone
feels like they are supported and belong. This
encourages students to apply values like respect,
generosity, empathy, gratitude and resilience in
their daily interactions.
*Self Awareness *Social Awareness * Emotional
Awareness
*Self Management *Character Building
* Responsible Decision Making *Relationship
Skills *Resilience Building *Nurtures Positive *
Mental Health *Creating Positive Classrooms
*Educates the heart as well as the head
Teaching kindness is a fun and stimulating way to
instil the social and emotional competence students
require to flourish into optimistic, well rounded
citizens.
More information will be introduced in the coming
weeks through this section of the newsletter.
Netty Dubokovich ~ Pastoral Care Worker …
Class Awards
KZ Tyler Dixon
Cruz Gorissen Katie Hambridge
Jayden Palk
Holly Bisiker
Katie Hambridge Indigo Schouten
1/KP
Matilda Bennett
Yvette Krueger Riley Sharp
Jazmin Tickner
Jack Burns
Sienna Leary Mikaela Roberts
1G Paige Alexander
Blake Hill Olivia Rebbeck
Holly Stolzenhein
Ben Brown
Chloe Cook Lilijana Mawson
Riley Parsons
1/2N
To be announced
To be announced
2C Jacob Burgess
Brayden Eccleston Jaime Luckman
Ella Wiltshire
Amity Banhidi
Nash Linsley Bailee May
Kiyoka Norimura
3G Hollie Carter
Jordyn Chandler Shyla Facey
Ava Sweeney
Kaleb Bennett
Briella Klopfer Bella Martin
Lauren Sharp
3/4A Max Bevan
Charlie Gill Ava Hatton
Riley Simpson
Steven Cao
Connor Henderson Jordan Uecker
Ashton Whatman
4/5D Elijah Afamasaga
Ruby Bennett Megan Johnson
Sidney Reynolds
Harry Bell
Caitlin Hansen Floyd Linsley
5/6F
To be announced
Tiko America
William Bailey Liam Bayliss
Courtney Bevan Chloe Freeman
5/6S Mitchell Bayliss
Olivia Miler Connor Miller
Brianna Sawtell
Saxon Carruthers
Indiana Hernandez Jasper Murphy
Boyd Roberts Stephanie Russell
P&C News
UNIFORM SHOP Beanies - $8.00 Scarf - $5.50 Gloves - $2.50 Winter Jacket - $38.00 V-Neck Jumpers - $25.00 Polar Fleece Vest - $15.00 Polar Fleece Jumpers - $30.00
Library News
Last Wednesday Colo Vale joined over 3,000 other libraries in NSW sharing the
book Brothers Quibble with all students. Everyone enjoyed wearing their crowns
like Spalding in the book.
Term 2
Uniform Shop June 5th Lisbeth
9th Cindy
Banksia Bites Canteen June 5th Grace, Kylie W, Karen Mc 1/2 day
10/6 Renae, Grace
1
2 3 Playgroup 9am Public Speaking CVPS Finals
4 NSW All Schools Rugby League Gala Day
5 Learning Collaboration Committee Mufti day
6 7
8 Public Holiday 9 10 Playgroup 9am 11 Public Speaking Local Finals Bowral Loopline Mastermind Mittagong PS
12 Arts Committee Mufti day
13 14
15 16 IMAX and ROCKS Excursion
17 Playgroup 9am 18 19 20 21
22 Life Ed Van
23 24 Playgroup 9am 25 END-OF-TERM ASSEMBLY
26 27 28
Notes and Money due
Notes will go out this week for the District Athletics Carnival, congratulations everyone who made the team. It's on Friday of Week 2, Term 3. Not long now for Daniel Wood and Sebastian Hernandez as they prepare to represent the South Coast Region at the State Championships. Daniel is playing open Rugby League at Woolooware from the 16-18 June, and Sebastian is playing Football at Bathurst (brrr) from 23-25 June. Great work Daniel and Sebastian in making the teams, and good luck. Nathan Hansen and Joshua Thorne finally got to represent the zone at the Regional touch football trials last week, after some postponements due to the wet weather. They didn't quite make it into the regional team, but both played well and gave it their best shot. Well done Nathan and Joshua. Finally, good luck to our 2 Rugby League teams, one from Years 3 and 4, and the other from Years 5 and 6, playing in the Southern Highlands/ Wollondilly All Schools Gala day at Thirlmere Sportsground tomorrow (Thursday). Thanks to Mr Freeman for organising our teams for this event, and to the parents who are transporting their children, and in particular to the parents who are coaching and managing the teams. Go Teams! Mr Berry From the Sports desk
Yr 5 and 6 Camp $30 deposit This Thursday
Rocks Excursion $36.00 ASAP
IMAX excursion $35.00 ASAP