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Week 10
Wed 20 September Kindergarten Teddy Bear Picnic Excursion
Thurs 21 September Crazy Hair Day – Mufti
Thurs 21 September P&C iPad Draw
Thurs 21 September Canteen Winter Special
Friday 22 September Last day of Term 3
Term 4 – Week 1
Monday 9 October All students return
Monday 9 October Mothers Group 9-11am
Tuesday 10 October Mothers Group 9-11am
Thurs 12 October Jump Rope for Heart
Friday 13 October PSSA – Round 9
Week 2
Monday 16 October Mothers Group 9-11am
Tuesday 17 October Mothers Group 9-11am
Friday 20 October PSSA – Round 10
Week 3
Monday 23 October Mothers Group 9-11am
Tuesday 24 October Mothers Group 9-11am
Wednesday 25 October St 3 Geography – Group 1
Thursday 26 October St 3 Geography – Group 2
Thursday 26 October Kinder 2018 Parent Info
Friday 27 October PSSA – Round 11
Friday 13 October PSSA – Round 9
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
This weeks Principal Award recipients are:
Yuki W - 5/6Yellow
Basmala A - 5/6Yellow
Noor M - 5/6Yellow
Jana H - 5/6 Yellow
Eva V - 4/5Green
Lucille K - 4/5Green
Yassin A - 3/4Yellow
Rayan M - 3/4Blue
Ella-Jade S - 3/4Blue
Arseni N - 2Blue
Mariam H - 2Blue
Adam H - 2Blue
Adam M - 1Blue
Omar K - 1Blue
Haider S - 1Blue
This week’s Certificate of Excellence recipients are:
Dhakshin S - 1Blue
Congratulations to these children. These awards will be presented to the children at the K-6 Assembly to be held on Thursday 21 September. All parents are welcome to attend.
Fun Run
Thank you to Mr Formica and the PDHPE Team for organising a very successful fun run held last Thursday 14 September in our extensive school grounds. Our students all appeared to have a great time. Thank you also to our P&C parents/carers Mrs Nurisen Hashmi, Mrs Ayse Pilavci and her mother Mrs Tuncay Pilavci, Mrs Cassandra Zakaria, Ms Rebecca Crealy-Nyboer, Mrs Maryam Shackleton, Layla and Amin Zakaouri for providing a sausage and kebab sizzle which raised $982.80.
P&C Meeting
Please diarise the next P&C Meeting which will be held on Thursday 16 November at 9.30am in the staffroom. We look forward to seeing many of our parent and caregivers attend so we have a good representation of our school community present.
Bankstown North Public School
Innovation, Opportunity, Excellence, Success 322 Hume Highway Bankstown NSW 2200 T: 9709 5506 F: 9790 0945 E: [email protected] W: http://www.bankstownn-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Issue 15 Term 3 – Week 10 Tuesday 19 September 2017
Are you reading with your child every
night?
If not, why not??
It’s important!
Please contact your child’s class
teacher if you need assistance with
reading strategies.
Parent Workshop – STEM
Thank you to those parents who attended our Parent STEM Workshop last Wednesday afternoon. And a big thank you to our school future focused learning team for making it happen. Many of the parents I spoke to found the workshop extremely useful in providing them with a better understanding of what their child is learning at school. Parents unable to attend are most welcome to observe their children participating in a STEM lesson in their classroom. If you would like more information, or require further assistance with the information presented, please do not hesitate to make a time to see your child’s class teacher. At the conclusion of the workshop, parents who attended were eligible to win one of two $50 vouchers kindly donated by Bankstown Sports Club. The lucky winners were:
Ms Lina Houchaimi - mother of Maria 3/4 Yellow
Ms Cassandra Zakaria - mother of Yasin Kindergarten Blue
Thank you to Bankstown Sports Club for their generosity in providing the vouchers.
Electronic Driveway Gates
Thanks to the generosity of the State Sport Unit for providing funding, we will soon be having electronic driveway gates installed at the main entrance to the staff carpark. Only personnel permitted onto the school’s premises will be provided with a code to enter the school grounds. This will also enhance the safety and wellbeing of our students, staff and school community. It is hopeful that the work will be completed during the forthcoming school holiday period.
Kindergarten Transition and Enrolments
To make starting school an easy and enjoyable experience for you and your child, we have organised a transition program to take place next term. Our Kindergarten 2018 Transition dates are:
Parent Only Information Session
Thursday 26 October from 9.30-10.45am Pre-Schoolers Only Sessions
Monday 30 October from 9.15-10.45am
Wednesday 8 November from 11.30-1.00pm
Thursday 16 November from 12.15-2.30pm
Letters have been mailed out to parents and caregivers of students who have already enrolled. Please be reminded that we are now accepting 2018 Kindergarten enrolments from eligible siblings. Children must turn 5 before 1st August 2018 to be able to enrol for next year. If you are aware of any parent of a child who is eligible to enrol please ask them to contact the school ASAP.
ICAS Mathematics Test Results
Congratulations to the following students for their excellent results in the recent ICAS Mathematics tests:
DISTINCTION
Hannah T 6
CREDIT
Cody P 3
James T 3
Alyssia Y 3
Jeremy D 5
Aymel H 5
Adeeba R 5
Rudy P 6
PARTICIPATION
Jewel D 3 Faaris A 5
William D 3 Lujane A 5
Azka K 3 Inaya H 5
Jake S 3 Jana H 5
Zayd T 3 Laurina H 5
Tommy T 3 Sahara H 5
Jasim A 4 Rithu S 5
David L 4 Justin S 5
Maheen N 4 Amy L 6
Kevin N 4
Term Dates
The last day of this term is Friday 22 September 2017, which is the end of this week. School resumes for all student’s K-6 on Monday 9 October 2017.
School Choir
Congratulations to all the following members of our terrific school choir for their wonderful performances at last week’s ‘Gillawarna Festival of Performing Arts’ held at Bankstown Sports Club:
Yuki W - 5/6Yellow
Basmala A - 5/6Yellow
Noor M - 5/6Yellow
Jana H - 5/6 Yellow
Eva V - 4/5Green
Lucille K - 4/5Green
Yassin A - 3/4Yellow
Rayan M - 3/4Blue
Ella-Jade S - 3/4Blue
Arseni N - 2Blue
I would also like to thank and acknowledge the hard work and effort of our choir teacher, Mr Stephen Thomas.
School Public Speaking Competition
Last Friday 15 September, our stage winners presented their prepared speeches and delivered an impromptu speech in front of the whole school. We would like to congratulate all participants for their courage and amazing efforts. After careful examination of results, the following students have been chosen to represent the school at the Bankstown Network Public Speaking Finals.
Laurel S - Early Stage 1
Gordon S - Stage 1
David L - Stage 2
Anna S - Stage 3
Thank you to Ms Keira Molloy and Mrs Cintia Chacon for organising this important annual event.
Cyberbullying
A reminder to all our parents and caregivers that it is strongly recommended that children under the age of 13 should NOT be using social media sites of any kind. By doing so, children run the risk of cyberbullying and are generally not mature enough to be able to deal with
cyberbullies or run the risk of implicating themselves by responding inappropriately to the perpetrator.
Cyberbullying is commonly defined as the use of information and communication technologies to support repeated and deliberate hostile behaviour intended to harm others. It is sometimes used as an extension to other forms of bullying and can result in the target of bullying experiencing social, psychological and academic difficulties. (ACMA).
How Common Is It? “We know that 50 per cent of [United States] children report they were cyberbullied. In Australia it’s 10 per cent and that’s tracking up two to three per cent every year.” (Prof Donna Cross 2009).
Effects Of Bullying Behaviour Research indicates that students who are bullied are more likely than students who are not bullied to experience impaired social and emotional adjustment, poor academic achievement, anxiety, depression, poorer physical health, higher absenteeism, increased loneliness and low self-esteem.
Research also shows that students repeatedly bullying others were likely to have the same symptoms as the students experiencing the abuse.
The students bullying were just as likely to have elevated levels of anxiety, to be disconnected from school and to have higher levels of depression as the students who were being bullied. (Prof Donna Cross)
Bystander Behaviour Matters Most bullying takes place when bystanders are present, although most bystanders do not act to discourage it. When a bystander does act there is a good chance (around 50%) that the bullying will stop. Students who are ‘defended’ are better adjusted and report less peer victimisation one year later. Reconciliation is more likely when bystanders intervene than when teachers intervene. The majority of peer interventions are effective.
Is it a school responsibility? The Student Discipline in Government Schools Policy makes plain “the school discipline policy may apply outside of school hours and off school premises where there is a clear and close connection between the school and the conduct of students”.
The Suspension and Expulsion of School Students – Procedures provides that behaviour that may warrant suspension includes “hostile behaviour directed towards students, members of staff or other persons including verbal abuse and abuse transmitted electronically such as by email or SMS text message”.
Addressing cyberbullying is a whole-of-community responsibility, and requires a whole-of-community response.
Some Websites for you to look at to assist your children with understanding the enormity of their actions on the worldwide web:
http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/technology/cyberbullying
http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/technology/cybersafety
https://www.esafety.gov.au/
http://www.dec.nsw.gov.au/students/primary/years-3-6/get-cybersmart
Regional Spelling Bee
Congratulations to all our school finalists – David L, Alisha N, David N and Rudy P who competed in the Regional Spelling Bee held at Greenacre Public School last Friday 8 September. A big thank you also to Mrs Sol Fletcher for co-ordinating this event.
Planning for 2018
To assist us in planning for 2018 could you please notify the front office if your child will not be returning to Bankstown North Public School next year or if they will be away on holidays for the beginning of the school year (Tuesday 30 January 2018).
This does not include Year 6 students going to high school next year.
Speech Therapist Tips
By school age (Kindergarten) children should:
Be understood close to 100% of the time. They may have some minor speech errors (e.g producing ‘r’ or ‘th’ incorrectly).
Follow three part instructions (e.g. put your hat in your bag, then your lunch box and stand by the door).
Use sentences with ‘and’, ‘but’ and ‘because’ (e.g. I am tired because I went to sleep late).
Use most grammatical structures correctly – still may have difficulties with irregular past tense, irregular plurals etc (e.g. I goed to the shops).
IMPORTANT: If a child speaks two languages at home, this would apply to their primary language (ie: the one learnt first/spoken most). If your child is not able to do some of these things you should:
See your GP to get information.
Search for a local speech pathologist in your area on the Speech Pathology Australia website www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au.
School Holiday Road Safety Reminder
for Families
With the school holidays approaching, daily routines will soon change. Different play locations and holiday destinations means different traffic environments. So to help keep our children safe, families are reminded about these key road safety points:
Stop, look, listen, think every time you cross the road. If your child is aged 8 years or younger hold their hand when walking near or across roads. If your child is 9-10 years old always actively supervise them.
It’s the law that everyone wears a helmet when riding a bike in a public place. It makes sense to wear a helmet when riding scooters and skateboards too!
Click clack front ‘n back every person for every trip. Everyone in the car must be securely buckled up in the right seatbelt or child restraint.
Talk to your child about being a safe road user. Reinforce safe road behaviours by being a good role model! Children learn safe road behaviours from the adults who care for them. Talk about what you are doing to be safe when near roads, in the car and when riding.
Point out road safety differences and dangers in new environments. This is especially important when on holidays in different surroundings. Roads, footpaths, parks, carparks, bike tracks and bike lanes may look different in holiday areas.
The best way to keep your child safe is to actively supervise them.
Talk and teach your child about road safety every time you are out and about.
Remind other adults who care for your children to do this too.
Lateness
Please be aware that there are still a number of students arriving late for school each day. If your child is not at morning lines by the time teachers have finished their announcements, they will be considered as officially late for school and the roll marked accordingly. If your child arrives after morning lines they are to go straight to the school office and are to provide the office staff with a satisfactory explanation to receive a late note.
Teachers will not be accepting any child into the classroom after morning lines that do not have a valid late note.
If your child continues to be late for school, the matter will be reported to the Home School Liaison Officer (HSLO) and a letter sent home requesting a meeting with you. It is your responsibility to ensure that your child arrives on time for school each and every day the school is opened.
Thank You
I would like to acknowledge the donation of two storage cabinets to our school by Wayne Telfer Constructions.
School Assembly
Our next whole school formal assembly will be held on Thursday 21 September 2017 in our school hall at 2.00 – 3.00pm. Your attendance at our assemblies is always welcome!
Thank you for your continued support and enjoy the holiday break. As a reminder, Ms Julianne Lye (Deputy Principal, Bankstown Public School) will be relieving as Principal for all of Term 4.
I look forward to working with our terrific school community again when school resumes in Term 1 2018.
Jon Godwin – Principal
Year 6 Farewell
To make sure you all remember to keep your diaries free, we would like to advise families that the Year 6 Farewell is being held on Tuesday 12th December.
School Security
Please help keep our school safe – especially in the upcoming school holidays. If you see anything unusual happening in the school grounds at any time please call School Security on
1300 880 021
School Equipment
Before heading back to school in Term 4, we encourage students to check their school equipment and ensure they have everything ready for the start of a new term. The holidays are a great opportunity to replenish pens, pencils and other equipment.
Permission Notes
Please remember to send in permission notes and money before the due date. All notes are sent out in the newsletter and posted on our website with adequate notice.
Regional Spelling Bee
The Regional Finals of the Premier’s Spelling Bee was held on Friday 8 September at Greenacre Public School. I had the great pleasure of accompanying our four school finalists - David L, Alisha N, David N and Rudy P on the day and was very proud of their efforts and achievements. In particular, I would like to commend David for his out-standing performance by reaching round 7 and Alisha round 6 of the Junior competition. What a fantastic result! A big thank you to all parents who took an interest in this competition and helped students prepare. Your assistance is always appreciated. Mrs Fletcher – Organising Teacher
Playgroup at
Bankstown North Public School
is on twice a week on
Mondays and Tuesdays
We welcome all parents and caregivers to
join our playgroup. Playgroup will be held
in the school hall from 9.00-11.00am.
Parents and caregivers will run playgroup
while selected students will help set up
activities in the morning. We look forward
to seeing you there.
For further information, pleae call
Maryam Shackleton - 0450 255 209
Council School Holiday Activites
Canterbury Bankstown Council have a range of free and paying activities these school holidays. A timetable of events has been put onto our website for your perusal:
http://bankstownnorthps.com.au/newsletters-notes/notes
Crunch & Sip
In a recent newsletter from Live, Life, Well @ School, they ran an article on the successful implementation of the Crunch & Sip program that Bankstown North Public School runs. Please have a read of this article that is included later in the newsletter as it is a testament to the hard work of teachers, students and the P&C.
P&C iPad Competition
Don’t forget to hand in your raffle tickets for the ipad 4 draw this Thursday. Tickets are $2.00 each. Money raised will buy books for our Library.
Crazy Hair Day
Don’t forget our crazy hair day this Thursday. For a gold donation, you can dress in mufti and wear your hair in the wildest, craziest way possible.
Parents/carers should read all notes carefully and take note of important dates. If you are having difficulty paying on time please see the office.
Thursday 21 September Week 10
Come to school in mufti clothing and crazy hair!
Bring a gold coin for participation
Organised by our Student Representative Council (SRC)
Positive Behaviour For Learning
(PBL)
At Bankstown North Public School,
we choose to be safe learners
As of the beginning of this term, Bankstown North Public School has undertaken the
Positive Behaviour for Learning program as the major focus of the school’s Wellbeing
component.
As part of the program the children are rewarded for Making Good Choices, Being
Safe and Being Learners by receiving a ‘Crikey’ – a yellow slip of paper that the child
receives from teachers when they are seen to be following our school expectations.
The children then place these into a barrel and enter the weekly ‘Crikey Raffle’. The
more ‘Crikeys’ a child receives in a week; the greater chance they have of winning
the raffle.
The ‘Crikey’ Raffle takes place at the Friday morning assembly with winners winning a
$2 canteen voucher and a letter home from Mr Godwin.
Our winners are:
Term 3, Week 8
Mark D K/1Red Mosa A 2Red
Tiba A 1Blue Amara M 3/4Blue
Dillon Y 1Blue Kalil A 3/4yellow
Saba S 2Blue Eva V 4/5Green
Zishmal M 2Red Hasn H 5/6Red
Term 3, Week 9
Salih H KYellow Jake S 3/4Blue
Mohammed Z 1Blue Azka K 3/4Red
Muniba K 1Blue Bashar A 3/4Red
Mohammed E 1Yellow Amani H 4/5Green
Ayah K 2Red Jordan L 5/6Red
Thank You!
Nan Tien Temple
On Wednesday the 6th of September, 59 students from Stage 2 visited the Nan Tien Temple. We had to be at school at 7.45am and then we got on the double decker bus. On the way to the temple,
we stopped at Sublime Point for recess. We got back on the bus and headed to the temple.
The first activity we did was Tai Chi. Next we went on a tour of the temple and climbed a steep hill to
ring the gratitude bell. Everyone was very hungry so we stopped for lunch. For lunch we had fried rice and potato wedges and I rated the food 10 out of 10! After lunch we did calligraphy which is a type of ancient Chinese writing. We were very tired after a big day at the Nan Tien Temple and it
was time to go back to school. Throughout the day, we learnt a lot about how places are similar and different which we have been learning about in Geography. It was a great excursion!
By Keith T – 3/4Red
PSSA Results
Round 7 – 8 September
Sport Vs School Score Won/Loss Player of the Match
Boys Junior AFL Malek Fahd 14 - 0 Won Toufic F
Boys Senior AFL Malek Fahd 33 - 21 Loss Ezekial S
Girls Junior Cricket Birrong PS 12 runs Loss Eva V
Girls Senior Cricket Birrong PS 3 runs Loss Shayma A
Boys Junior Cricket Banksia Road PS 114-95 Win David L
Boys Senior Cricket Banksia Road PS 4/38 vs 2/93 Loss Jeremy D
Softball Georges Hall PS 6-3 Loss Ruby E
T/Ball Forfeit
Round 8 – 15 September
Sport Vs School Score Won/Loss Player of the Match
Boys Junior AFL Villawood East PS 34 - 13 Won Bakr J
Boys Senior AFL Villawood East PS 23 - 21 Won Jad E
Girls Junior Cricket Georges Hall PS 3 runs Won Yasmine Z
Girls Senior Cricket Georges Hall PS 2 runs Loss Anna S
Boys Junior Cricket Condell Park PS 71-61 Win Aymel H
Boys Senior Cricket Condell Park PS 0/25 vs 2/22 Win Harris N
Softball St Euphemia 6-6 Draw Jasmin A
T/Ball St Euphemia 11-7 Loss Dalal E
L I G H T S , C A M E R A , A C T I O N Bankstown North Public School Choir performed in the long running Gillawarna Festival
of Performing Arts at Bankstown Sports Club. The festival allows students to experience
the atmosphere, sound and thrill of a real theatre performance. It provides students with
the opportunity to develop their confidence and self-esteem. Our dedicated choir
walked down to the club for two, day-time matinee performances last Tuesday and
Wednesday and backed up in the night-time to join 400 students from 14 schools to
perform in front of packed audiences.
Our choir have been working very hard all year rehearsing for these performances and
they sang great, always watching the Musical Director, Stephanie Bremner. I was very
proud of them all. Many lunch times these students practised their songs and I thank
them and Miss Bouabdullah for helping them learn these fabulous songs.
Also, our students who are members of the Bankstown North Public School Drama and
Dance clubs had a fabulous opportunity to watch the festival and wow did they have a
great time. Thanks to Mrs Ricchiuti and Mr Leedow for taking them to the Bankstown
Sports Club to witness and experience such a great concert. I hope these students get
inspired for their own routines in the future. Mrs Tran also helped out on the nights making
sure parents and guests were seated in their correct seats. Thanks heaps from all the
students and parents.
The Choir is looking forward to performing some of these fun songs in the future at Grand
Parents Day and other assemblies. If your child is interested in joining the choir please
encourage them to speak to me. We would love to grow the numbers as a few
students have moved schools and I welcome students who love singing and
would like to learn in a fun way.
Keep singing everyone!
Mr Stephen Thomas
Choir Teacher
PARENT WORKSHOP
Parents were invited to a workshop to get a hands-on-experience
of what their children learn in a
STEM lesson.
The Fun Run was a great success! I would like to thank the P&C for the great lunch they provided, I know the children (and teachers) appreciated it. It was a great day and the students had a
lot of fun. Mr Formica Here is a few recounts of the day…
On Thursday we had a fun run. We couldn’t go to Graff Park because it had some changes, so we had to do our fun run at school. We had lots of fun things. My favourite part was when we were running. My least favourite part was when we were throwing the ball. – By Arya K/1 Red.
On Thursday it was the fun run. There were so many activities. We walked one lap of the school then ran 7 laps. It made my bones hurt a lot but I also did an obstacle course, it was so fun. By Wadha K/1 Red On Thursday our school had the fun run. My favourite part was when I fell off the hill and rolled like a ball. I ran 12 laps around the school, well my friend Adam M from 1 Blue ran 16 laps! Can you believe it? When I ran around the school I saw my teacher Miss Molloy, she was wearing a hat, sunglasses and had a chair. - Gordon K/1 Red
F un Run was on the 14th of September U nbelievable events N ot easy when you run around the school R unning was my favourite U nable to breathe while running N othing was terrible, I loved it! By Ella-Jade 3/4Blue
Last Thursday we had our school FUN RUN, which went TERRIFIC! We had 10 activities to do, my
favourite was the obstacle course. We also had the wonderful P&C made chicken kebab rolls and
sausage sizzles for lunch. The activities we had were dancing, running, egg and spoon race, pac-man,
basketball and other fun activities. I would like to thank the P&C and the teachers for making our FUN
RUN AWESOME!!! By Malaika 3/4Blue
5/6 Yellow Class Chatter
Enjoying the activities at the Fun Run
5/6 Yellow have worked very hard creating and filming
their narratives. They produced six films to enter
Films by the Sea.
They had one of their films selected to be shown at Films by the Sea at Bankstown Sports Club on 27 October 2017. The selected film was produced by Ali, Noah and Melissa and stars
the whole class of 5/6 Yellow.
The class enjoyed dressing up as their favourite book characters for Book
Week, with many of our imaginative students creating their own
costumes.
5/6Yellow have been improving their co-
ordination and bilding their strength while having a lot of fun at gymnastics!