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Newsletter No: 09 Date: 12 June 2012 Established 1963
Principal: Ms Fiona Collopy Phone: 9881 1581
Deputy Principal: Mrs Joanna Hayes Fax: 9881 1707
Deputy Principal: Mr Johan Van Wyk Off-Site Kindergarten: 9881 2015
Email: [email protected] http://www.eastnarroginps.wa.ed.au
ENDEAVOUR ACHIEVEMENT SUSTAINABILITY THOUGHTFULNESS
Coming Events
Please do not forget that we have early close at ENPS every Monday.
School closes at 2.30pm
Kindy closes at 2.30pm
Dear Parents, Caregivers and Community
This week we have commenced our swimming lessons which will run until Friday, 22 June for students from P-7. Students in Rooms 4, 6, 8 and the off-site kindy are also very excited as their new interactive whiteboards are being installed this week. Thanks to our generous P&C we now have interactive whiteboards in EVERY classroom in our school! It’s also a good week for our early childhood centre children who will have been looking forward to playing in their new fort. You may remember that this blew down in the storm early last year, but at last the insurance claim has come through and we have a replacement – even better than the first one!
Congratulations Mrs Ullrich Congratulations to Mrs Roseanne Ullrich who has been selected to take on the Principal position at Yealering Primary School during Semester 2, while Principal, Damien Lloyd is away. The expertise, skills and experience that Roseanne will gain in this leadership role will be invaluable on her return to East Narrogin Primary School next year. It is intended that Mrs Dale Hohipuha will replace Roseanne as classroom teacher of Room 5 Year 2/3 for Terms 3 and 4. Dale has a wealth of experience as a classroom teacher and has an excellent knowledge of our school’s policies, procedures and whole school approaches.
Reporting to Parents As the end of the term approaches, teachers are preparing for reporting to parents. All students in public schools from Years 1-7 will receive the same format for reporting and are allocated grades to indicate attainment of the Expected Standards for each year level. It would be usual for a student to have the same grade from one reporting period to the next as this indicates that he or she has made progress towards a higher expectation.
Teachers are provided with practical support for reporting in the form of A-E Exemplars, which along with a wide range of assessments, assists in the allocation of a grade. Parents can also visit a website to view some examples of student work which illustrate each grade from A-C. I encourage you to visit the site at: http://www.det.wa.edu.au/curriculumsupport/exemplars/detcms/portal/. Public school teachers have access to a more extensive range of annotated student work
From the Principal
✰ Swimming Lessons P - 7
11-22 June ✰ School Nurse
Wednesday, 13 June ✰ School Board Meeting
Tuesday, 19 June - 6.30pm ✰ Winter Lightning Carnival
Friday, 22 June ✰ Swimming Lessons P - 4
Friday, 22 June ✰ ✰ Cross Country
Monday, 25 June ✰ Mathsademic
Wednesday, 27 June
Coming Events
2012 / 2013 Entertainment
Books have arrived!
Don’t miss out on purchasing your
copy today! Cost is only $65.
Available now from the front office.
samples. I have included a fact sheet in this newsletter to describe more about the ways that teachers allocate grades. I urge parents and caregivers to carefully read the comments also provided in the student report as these provide more information about each child’s approach to learning and specific support required to improve. Parents can also request an interview with the teacher to discuss further support for students. Reporting for children in Kindergarten and Pre-Primary also occurs each semester but the format differs from school to school and does not include the allocation of grades.
Reports will be sent home on Wednesday, 4 July in Week 11. Please talk to your child’s teacher if you have questions about reporting.
WAMSE Science and Society and Environment Assessment for Years 5 and 7 Next term in Week 3 (6-10 August), our Year 5 and 7 students will be tested in Science and Society and Environment as part of the Western Australian Monitoring Standards in Education (WAMSE) assessment for 2012. This testing will allow us to have some extra information to make judgements on how well our Science and Society curriculum is meeting the needs of our students. Results of these assessments will be known to us at the end of the year. A brochure will be sent home to families with children in these year levels with this newsletter.
Resiliency This week’s newsletter inclusion on Resiliency to support our health plan is the last for this term. This week I have included an At Home Activity Sheet, Raising Resilient Teenagers. More information can be found on the SDERA site at: http://www.det.wa.edu.au/sdera/detcms/portal/. Next term our health plan will focus on Road Safety.
Our school website Just a reminder to visit our school website to check out the latest news at www.eastnarroginps.wa.edu.au. You can even visit Classroom Canada to see what Mrs Bec Ford is up to. Newsletters are always uploaded onto the website if you ever need to re-read past editions and it is a great place to find out some information without having to make a phone call to the school.
WA Education Awards 2012 Recognise your teacher! Recognise your school!
Have your say! Be involved in acknowledging
what is great about your school!
The 2012 WA Education Awards are now open and this is your opportunity to let us know who you would like to see your school nominate. By taking the time to recognise your schools’ principal, teachers and school support staff, you both will go into the draw to each win an Apple iPad! Simply fill out the Recognise Your Teacher online acknowledgement form by 25 June 2012. Visit the department website at http://det.wa.edu.au/ and then click on the education award logo to follow the links. Please note that this form does not automatically constitute a nomination. It will be up to the discretion of
From the Principal (cont)
YEAR 7 LEADERSHIP The leadership group welcomed Mrs Rachel Howe and Mrs Belynda Smith, Town Librarians to our leadership meeting this week. Belynda and Rachel spoke about their role as librarians in our community and how they have created a welcoming, comfortable place for the people of Narrogin to be informed, inspired and engaged. Rachel and Belynda are involved in regular special events, including author talks, writing workshops, Poet’s Cafe (in conjunction with Arts Narrogin), Saturday Stories for kids and more. On School holidays the library has regular events at 2pm Monday-Friday which includes activities such as cooking, gardening, craft and more.
DID YOU KNOW ABOUT THESE REGULAR ACTIVITIES AT THE TOWN LIBRARY?
Storytime on Mondays 10.30am – stories, rhyme, fun and craft for little ones aged 2-5 and their carers. BB+ Bookstars on Mondays 4pm - stories and craft for kindy, pre-primary and primary school aged children. During term time. Storytime on Wednesdays 10.30am – stories, rhyme, fun and craft for little ones aged 2-5 and their carers. Rhymetime on Fridays 11.00am – stories and rhymes for babies and their carers. Frog Log - school aged kids can participate in this Library visit rewards program anytime, just ask staff for
the principal and/or school board to decide whether a formal nomination is actually submitted. Congratulations to Iszak Milentis Iszak has been selected to represent Western Australia in the 2012 State 12’s Hockey Team. This team will be competing at the National Schools Championships in Adelaide, South Australia from the 4 to 10 August 2012. State representation is an honour and often represents a signification stepping stone in the ultimate achievement of senior and national selection. We are very proud of Iszak’s achievement and commend him for the work he has done to attain this level.
It’s not too late to pay your school fees and win a great prize! We are again offering the chance for all those who have paid their voluntary contributions to win a wonderful prize. The winning ticket will be drawn out at the class
assembly on our last day of Term 2. All families who have paid their fees up to this date will go into the draw to win a complete Wii Fit package, kindly donated by WFI, Ballard Seeds and the Bradford Family.
Next year our school turns 50! If you would like to help coordinate our school’s 50th anniversary, please complete the slip in this newsletter and return it to the school office. Please pass this information on to anyone else who may wish to be involved.
Best Regards
Fiona Collopy Principal, East Narrogin Primary School
From the Deputies
From the Deputies (cont)
more information. Teen Talk on Fridays 4pm – 12+ kids meet to discuss books, films and music Book Club – this book club meets on the second Friday of each month at 11am to discuss a book they’ve read. This free group is open to all – just bring a sense of humour and a willingness to try new reads! Book Club – this book club meets on the third Thursday of each month at 6.30pm to discuss a book they’ve read. This free group is open to all – just bring a sense of humour and a willingness to try new reads! Parents’ Book Club – this baby/toddler friendly group meet on the fourth Monday of each month at 11am to discuss a book they’ve read. This free group is open to all – just bring along a sense of humour and your patience with interruptions from littlies, as well as a willingness to try new reads! Pizza and Paperbacks - a special teen program that runs bi-monthly on a Thursday evening. Contact Library staff for the next session’s theme, and consider dressing up! Parent Information Talks - talks for parents, ranging from babies to teens, and using some of the amazing resources and people we have here in Narrogin to present the information. Contact Library staff for details of the next talk. Narrogin Connects – a meeting for service organisations in Narrogin to help foster connections and interagency support. Bi-monthly, contact staff for details. The Year 7 leaders were amazed on all the exciting programs our Town Library has on offer. The Leadership group interview is included in this newsletter.
(Mrs Howe and Mrs Belynda Smith)
GOOD STANDING At the end of the term the Good Standing reward will be a whole school Numeracy morning. Any parent who offers their assistance will earn passport points on this day. ATTENDANCE UPDATE There is strong evidence in research showing high attendance equals stronger school results. It is important students maintain strong attendance patterns to support school achievement. We encourage all students to aim for 90% or higher with their personal
attendance rates. Two key Western Australian research studies by the Institute for Child Health Research have shown that a student’s level of school attendance has a major influence on their academic achievement. These studies concluded that :
• A child’s education is at risk if they frequently miss
more than half a day of school a week (less than 90 per cent attendance). Attendance above 90 per cent
is considered regular attendance.
• If a student’s attendance remains low, the pattern of absence can create gaps in their core skills such as literacy and numeracy.
• Students who are regularly absent are also less likely to fully participate socially or in the workforce. Some of the issues faced by these students can include long-term employment, involvement in the justice system and placing themselves at physical risk when they are not at school.
The real Impact of Missing school can mean: • if a child misses an average of five days a term (years
1 to 10), they miss out on approximately one year of school
• if a child misses one day a week of school (from years 1 to 10), they will miss almost two years of school
• if a child misses 1.5 days a week of school (from years 1 to 10), they will miss almost three years of school
• if a child misses two days a week of school (from years 1 to 10), they will miss almost four years of school
• if a child misses three days a week of school (from years 1 to 10), they will miss almost six years of school
• if a child misses five weeks a term (years 1 to 10), they miss almost five years of school
BREAKFAST CLUB Breakfast club is open for all students every day of the week from 8.20am. If any parent would like to help out please contact the office. This will also earn passport points. Many thanks for the continued support our Year 7 leaders are providing each morning with setting up and making breakfasts. AUSSIE OF THE MONTH The Year 7 student leaders have developed a list of criteria for this award at each formal school assembly. Staff monitor students’ efforts in the playground using this guide to select Aussie of the Month.
Always willing to help others Using my free time to help in the community Sense of fair play to Stay safe I am always trying to be the best I can be Environmentally friendly Joanna Hayes Deputy Principal
GOOD STANDING This week is WEEK 2 of our Good Standing Cycle. We will have our Good Standing Reward in Week 11 on Friday, 6 July.
PASSPORT PROGRAM If there are any more families that are interested in joining our passport program please fill in the slip in this newsletter and send to Mr Johan van Wyk. Parents and students can earn points for their passport and these points can be redeemed for East Narrogin Dollars which in turn can be used to pay for excursions, lunches and also school uniforms.
WINTER LIGHTNING CARNIVAL In week 9 Friday, 22 June all our Year 5 – 7 students will participate in the Winter Lightning Carnival. The students will participate in round robin games in Netball, Hockey, Soccer and Football. All the games will be held at the Narrogin Leisure Centre. Consent and medical forms need to be back at school by Monday, 18 June
IN HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY We will have our Faction Cross Country on Monday, 25 June. This will only be for Year 5 – 7 students and they received a nomination sheet yesterday to nominate for this event. The nomination sheet needs to be returned to Mr Darvall no later than 22 June. We would like parents to encourage their children if possible to participate in this event. The District Cross Country will be held in Week 2 of Term 3 on Friday, 3 August at the Thomas Hogg Oval in Narrogin.
Have a fantastic week everyone!
Johan van Wyk Deputy Principal
Name:______________________ Round 13
Astute footy tippers may have already found the duplication error in your tipping
books…
Here is the correct tipping slip for Round 13, which is still a week away but should
be addressed sooner rather than later.
Thanks to J. O’Dea for her proof reading skills.
From the Deputies (cont) Positive Parenting Program Presented by Beth Piesse
Come along to this free workshop to learn more about effective parenting strategies and ways to encourage
behaviour you like. Children are welcome as lunch is provided.
When: Wednesday, 27 June & 4 July 2012 Where: Kooraminning Centre (Located on corner of Hansard & Hartoge St) Time: 11am - 12.30pm
Hope to see you there!
For more information, please contact Susannah Ballard on 04287 142 763.
East Narrogin Passport for Participating Our family is interested in joining the Passport program at East Narrogin Primary. Please send a Passport home with my oldest child at ENPS.
Family Name:__________________________
Names or children at ENPS from Oldest to Youngest and their Room Number please.
1:_______________________ Room: ________ 2:_______________________ Room: ________ 3:_______________________ Room: _________ 4:_______________________ Room: _________ 5:_______________________ Room: _________
Parent / Carer signature: _____________________
Beylnda loves Jane Austen Is there anything you dislike about the library?
There isn’t much office space and it can get very crammed. What tips would you give someone starting in your
job? We would suggest to do lots of volunteer work in a library and to read a variety of literature. Are you in the middle of reading a book at the
moment? Rachel is reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time and Belynda is reading The Hand That First Held Mine. What has been your greatest achievement so far in
your life? Having children. What is your main leadership goal?
To improve my public speaking and talking on the radio. Have you ever made any mistakes in the library? Yes, many!! The best advice we can give about making mistakes is to own up if you make any. Be honest!! What is your favourite novel of all time? Cloud Street by Tim Winton What is your current goal for the community? To be involved in the Spring Festival How did you become partners in your job? Rachel was acting in charge of the library before Belynda came to town. Belynda and Rachel worked together to transform the library and Rachel took on a bigger role when Belynda had her baby. Scribed and Edited by Paige and Kyla
Chaplains Chat
G’day parents! I pray all is going well. As it is soon coming up to Aussie of the Month time I would like to encourage you all to lead by example. During classes, recess, lunch time, breakfast club, before and after school the teachers and student leaders are looking out for students who stand out. Whether it is things like being well mannered, helping out another student with something, helping in breakfast club, playing well out in the playground or simply picking up a piece of rubbish and putting it in the bin rather than leaving it there. So encourage your kids and keep an eye out to see who gets the award. To the kids, I would like to encourage you all to start thinking about how can you make a difference? What can you do to make the school a better place? Take the first steps and be an example to others to follow. Who is going to be the next Aussie of the Month? Looking forward to seeing who gets it. See you around the playground
God Bless, Marty
Martin Vause, School Chaplain
Year 7 Leadership Interview
How long did it take you to be a librarian? Rachel is studying a graduate certificate. Belynda studied an arts degree and then a librarianship at university. Belynda commented that the librarian course was the hardest course she has ever done. What do you do to keep little kids engaged when
you read to them? Rachel is very good at playschool songs, nursery rhymes and playing different characters using different voices. The toddlers enjoy acting and singing the rhymes. What did you want to be when you were younger? We both wanted to be teachers. What are some highlights in your job? We both love helping people. It is great to see so many people enjoying the library. It is becoming a community hub. Do you have any goals for the library? Our strategic plan is for the library to be bigger. We would love to build a new library. What is the hardest part of working as a librarian? The hardest part is making sure staff are enjoying their work and ensuring we are catering for our community. We are always learning. Has leadership been an important part of your
role? Yes, definitely. We aim to be good role models in our community by offering a variety of support to everyone. Who is your favourite illustrator or author? Shaun Tan is an excellent illustrator. Our favourite authors for teens are Jackie French, Percy Jackson and the Dear Dumb Diary Series is very popular.
Our theme for Indonesian is ‘Vegetables and Fruit’. Last week the Year 2 to 7 students made three different types of fruit smoothies. Students were really excited about making the smoothies and they enjoyed drinking them. Most importantly, they also learned Indonesian at the same time and the importance of eating a balanced diet. Harley Young, Indonesian Teacher
Indonesian Cooking Rankings after Rd. 11
Round 10
7 out of 9 in a truly
disastrous round...
Coral Parrett
Round 10
Highest - 7 (3)
Lowest - 3 (9)
Average - 5
Round 11
Highest - 6 (2)
Lowest - 2 (4)
Average - 4
Round 11
She only beat her sister
because she forgot to put
a margin in!
Freckles
☺Round 10 apologies
go to Fiona Kirby, after
I told her “Oh, there’s
no way Melbourne will
win that one!” so of
course she changed her
tip, wrongly assuming I
knew what I was
talking about.
☺ Congratulations also
to Coral Parrett, who
finally took some
money home after
leading Canadian Jane
to victory 3 times.
☺ Just think how rich
Jane would be if she
wasn’t an honourary
member of the comp!
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Canadian Jane
Lange Boys
Marcel Corasiniti
Allan Corner
The Ballard Boys
Louise Ball
Braydon Cutri
Lisa Bradford
Coral Parrett
Jack Bradford
Matt Corner
Cathi & Gavin Budby
Lynda Herdman
Dawson Bradford
B& Q Harris
The Dehnel Family
Jones Family
Mrs Annear & her boys
Jenny O'Dea
Bairstow Family
The Barr Family
Leigh & Gavin
Fiona Collopy
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Mitchell Webb
Amber Dehnel
Freckles
Nicole Fowler
Clayton White
Sam & Taylah Licence
Clancy Adamson
Nelson Family
Michael Bradford
Todt Family
Christine Davis
Fiona Kirby
Andrew Harris
Aaron Gould
Jo Hayes
Mel
Statistics...
Don’t forget - there is an error in your tipping
books! Get a new round 13 slip from Room 10 or
else use the new slip in this newsletter!
Last chance!
Honour Certificates
Congratulations to the following students who received Honour Certificates at our last assembly on 1 June.
Aussie of the Month
ECC/1
Shaquille
Williams
For showing a huge improvement in letter name and sound knowledge and for using this to have a go at reading and writing simple pieces of work. Keep up the great work Shaquille, you are blowing us away every day with how clever you
are. Well done!
ECC/1
Andrew Lloyd
For returning to school with great enthusiasm after a recent illness and showing responsible behaviour and fantastic listening skills. Well
done Andrew, keep up the great work!
ECC/1
Max Ballard
For trying really hard to apply his letter name and sound knowledge to write and read simple texts. You are working really hard to improve your skills and should be very proud of yourself.
Good boy!
ECC/2
Mitchell Cotton
For his outstanding progress in recalling the phonemes we have learnt so far. Mitchell has been actively and independently practising his phonemes each morning in class before the
siren. Fabulous job Mitchell!
ECC/2
Zahra Boothey
For participating enthusiastically during literacy block activities. Thanks for always sharing your quirky sense of humour in our class. Good job
Zahra, keep it up!!
Room 3
Tallen Zabajnik
For always displaying very good behaviour in class and for working independently in all tasks, especially in writing activities. Fantastic effort
Tallen!
Room 3
Ella Hann
For making wonderful progress in writing activities and for always working hard to do her very best in all situations. Thanks for being a
great class member.
Room 3
Reeve Mainard
For always working really hard especially when learning look and say words. Keep up the great
work Reeve, you are a star!
Room 4
Zachary
Rogers-Bouffler
For the enthusiastic attitude and effort he applies to all his maths work. Keep up the great work
Zachary.
Room 4
Caitlin Ugle
For her wonderful listening skills that allow her to complete and produce work of a high standard.
Beautiful work Caitlin.
Room 4
William
Coppock
For understanding the concept of a rebuttal and being able to use it in his persuasive writing.
Well done William.
Room 5
Brianna
Hansen
For her keen and enthusiastic approach to all
learning activities. A great role model to others.
Room 5
Jigneshvar
Ramasamy
For being a quiet and conscientious worker who
constantly strives to do his best.
Room 6
Brooklyn Hohipuha-
Walker
For his consistent kindness, good cheer, excellent effort on daily work and unfailing
patience with his teacher’s poor memory.
Room 6
Eliza Coppock
For her kindness to others, her helpfulness to all and her excellent listening skills in class. I enjoy
your questions and comments Eliza!
Room 6
Emily Jones
For her calm, organised manner, and thorough attention to details in all her work. You always
give your very best effort and it shows!
Room 7
Peter Hilder
For showing great listening skills during the Lesley Reece incursion. He was really engaged, asking good questions and enjoying the
book 'The Last Viking'.
Room 7
Georgia Barr
For working very hard on writing her brochure about Harper Kingdom. Georgia's map of her Kingdom was detailed and interesting rules in her fantasy kingdom were also included.
Excellent effort!
Room 7
Amber Dehnel
For her enthusiastic and independent way she attacks her work. She has created a wonderful brochure about her fantasy kingdom with lots of
detail. Fantastic effort, Amber!
Room 8
Juanelle Van
Wyk
For making an effort to stay focussed during class activities. Juanelle, it is impressive to see how much more engaged you have become this
term. Keep up the super work.
Room 8
Arthur Penny
For consistently coming to school with a positive attitude. With your readiness to learn and your
sunny smile, you are an asset to our class.
Congratulations to Kelly Ugle, Astine Van Wyk & Louise Du Plessis who were are our Aussies of the Month.
NEWSLETTER VIA EMAIL
Please send the fortnightly newsletter home via email from now on.
Parent / Carer name: ___________________________________________
Signature: ___________________________________________
Email address: ___________________________________________
Payment of Voluntary Contributions
Just a reminder that payment of your children’s voluntary contributions are now due. Amount due is $60 per child.
Payment can be paid at the front office or if you would prefer to pay online (including child’s name as reference), our BSB and Account number are:
06 6040 1990 1631
FACT SHEET: SEMESTER ONE
REPORTING TO PARENTS in YEARS 1-7
Teachers allocate grades A-E when they report to parents at the end of each semester for students from Years 1-7. Standards will be reported in grades A-E with the Expected Standard represented by the C Grade. This is consistent with the Australian Curriculum approach with which teachers have been familiarising this year – in English, Maths, Science and History. The other learning areas (Health and Physical Education, LOTE, The Arts, Technology and Enterprise and parts of Society and Environment) will relate to the WA Curriculum Framework, until their implementation in future years.
For all curriculum areas teachers have clearly stated Expected Standards for the end of each year. When deciding on a grade at the end of Semester One, teachers take into account the progress a student has made towards those standards. To make this on-balance professional judgement, teachers: consider what a student can already do; consider the knowledge, understanding and skills taught up to that point in time; compare student achievement with the Expected Standards for each grade; take into account the student’s previous grades; consider other assessments; and allocate the grade that best matches what a student has achieved so far in relation to the Expected Standard.
VERY IMPORTANT POINT: *** Expected progress is the maintenance of a grade. If a student receives the same grade for two consecutive reports he or she has made progress.
GRADE DESCRIPTORS
A Excellent The student demonstrates achievement that has greatly exceeded the expected standard. Their achievement is well beyond what is expected at this year level. B Good The student demonstrates achievement that exceeds the expected standard. C Satisfactory The student demonstrates achievement at the expected standard. The student is able to progress to the next level of learning. D Limited Demonstrates achievement below the expected standard. The student demonstrates a quality of learning that is adequate for progression but will still need additional support or assistance to progress. E Very Low The student demonstrates achievement below the minimum acceptable for this year level.
A message from The Town of Narrogin HOMER STREET ROAD UPGRADE
From Tuesday, 5 June to Saturday, 30 June a major upgrade of Homer Street and its intersections will be undertaken. Sections of the road WILL BE CLOSED for short periods of time. Please refrain from using Homer Street during this time.
Community Notices
Centrelink Centrepay Business
East Narrogin Primary School is now an accredited Centrelink Centrepay Business.
What does this mean? Families who receive payment from Centrelink may now purchase school uniforms, purchase items from school booklists, pay for excursions and school voluntary contributions. The nominated costs will be deducted fortnightly, at an agreed rate, from their payments.
If you are interested in this scheme please enquire at the school front office.
EAST NARROGIN PRIMARY SCHOOL
SILVER ANNIVERSARY 2013 I would like to be part of the organising committee for our school’s 50th Anniversary to be held in 2013. ð YES ð NO I don’t wish to be on the committee but I am able to help with different aspects of the 50th Anniversary celebrations. ð YES ð NO I am able to attend a meeting which will be held close to the end of this term (date to be decided). ð YES ð NO
Name: ____________________________ Contact phone number: _________________________ Connection to East Narrogin Primary School: __________________________________________________________
Narrogin Poultry Society - Young Bird Show Saturday, 23 June. Birds penned by 9.00am
Info session from 10am - breeding/management/health care/handling/feeding
All Welcome. Enquiries Lindsay 9881 1948
Super Starters - A Kindy Readiness Group Southern Wheatbelt Primary Health is running “Super Starters” a Kindy Readiness Group in Narrogin in term three. The group gives children a chance to practice many of the skills they will need for kindy including cutting, turn taking, following instructions and motor planning. The group will run in Narrogin for six Tuesdays, commencing on 31 July 2012. All children who will be attending kindy in 2013 are welcome to attend with their parents. The group will be at Narrogin Primary Health and run between 9.30am and 11.00am. At each session there are three activities one which a speech and language focus, one with a fine motor focus and one with a gross motor focus. There are also mat sessions with stories, singing, dancing and discussions. Fruit will be provided for morning tea for the children. Each week will have a theme with some of the themes being :All About Me”, “The Farm” and “The Jungle”. The sessions will be facilitated by a Physiotherapist, Speech Pathologist and Occupational Therapist. Bookings are essential so please contact Anna Kempton on 9881 0385 to register your child.
New Enrolments for 2013
Enrolments for 2013 are now open for children starting Kindergarten. Please make sure you get your application for enrolment in by 3 August 2012. The following are required for enrolments:
• Birth certificate
• Immunisation Records
Children must be born between 1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 to enter into Kindergarten. Application to Enrol forms can be collected from the front office.
Guitar Soundz (Opposite Coles) Music Lesson & Instruments
Stocking all students’ musical needs such as percussion, strings, guitars, music books, keyboards, wind instruments, etc. and I also have drum, guitar and bass lessons for students.
NLC Swim School is now accepting Enrolments for Term 3
Forms are available at the Narrogin Leisure Centre kiosk or Ph: 9881 2651
Enrolments close 11 June 2012.
Narrogin Senior High School Open Day Stall holders Wanted
Saturday, 15 September 2012 10am-3pm
Tours Demonstrations, Performances, Curriculum Information, Market Stalls, Food.
Contact Jo-Anne [email protected]
Available now from the office $65