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Principal : Christine Wild Phone— 6559 9261
Fax—6559 6475 Email—[email protected]
NORTH HAVEN
PUBLIC SCHOOL
“THE FUTURE IS OURS”
Newsletter
25th July 2019 Term 3 Week 1 (Issue No.22)
Dear Parents, carers and community members,
Welcome to a very busy Term 3. This term holds many opportunities for us to come together as a school community. We will have opportunities to celebrate our school throughout Education Week in week 3. Our students will entertain us at our performing arts spectacular in week 5 known as CHAFFS, we will welcome next year’s kindergarten families in that week also. Our P & C will call on all members of our school community to support the Spring Fair on Sunday 15th September in a variety of ways. Our students will have opportunities to participate and shine in district sporting events, debating competitions and musical camps. A term planner is included with this newsletter, so you can see what’s coming up this term. I will be taking some leave starting next Monday for four weeks. Ms Nicole Menzies will be relieving principal and Mrs Lyndal Bruggemann with be relieving assistant principal, during my absence. Kind regards,
Christine Wild Principal
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
VISION: North Haven Public School, in partnership with our community, promotes and provides a dynamic, future-focused learning environment fostering equity and excellence. Our school will deliver opportunities for every
student to become a successful learner and a caring, confident, creative individual.
The next P&C fete meeting
will be held on Tuesday 30th July
at 3.15 pm Meet near the canteen.
ALL WELCOME TO ATTEND
Please come along and
share your ideas.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Monday 29th July - Wednesday 31st July Band Camp Monday 5th August District Athletics at Wauchope Wednesday 7th August K-2 Athletics Carnival at school Friday, 9th August Open Day & Book Fair
UNIFORM SHOP HOURS Monday morning 8.45—9.15 am Wednesday afternoon 2.45—3.15 pm Page 2
Are your payments up to date?
Band Fees Term 3 due 9/8/19 Year 6 Canberra Next instalment due 23/8/19 Year 5 Camp Next instalment due 23/8/19 Child Protection
We have child protection as our school welfare focus for Term 3. Students will work in grade groupings on material suitable for their level of understanding. The material has been developed by the Department of Education and focuses on the idea that all children have a right to be safe. It is compulsory that child protection be taught in schools. The three themes covered in the lessons are -
Recognising Abuse Power in Relationships Protective Strategies
Children are taught that if they feel unsafe or threatened they should follow the plan of ‘NO, GO TELL’. Parents who would like more information about the program or an opportunity to view the material being used are invited to speak to Mrs Menzies or class teachers.
North Haven Public School Student Absence Note
My child _______________________________________ of class _______
was absent from school on the following date/s _______________________________________________________
for the following reason _____________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Carer Signature : ____________________________ Date: ____________________________
Fresh Fruit & Vegie Campaign
The Fruit & Vegie Campaign commences at the canteen on Monday 5th August until Friday 20th September.
During this time students will receive a token sticker per one piece of fruit or vegetable purchased and once two stickers have been collected the student will receive a prize. The canteen will provide lots of different fruit & vegie items during this four week period. Students will receive a sticker if they purchase items such as salad sandwich, chicken, lettuce and mayo burgers, salad tubs or fruit salad. At the end of the promotion the canteen will send in all completed sticker cards to Sydney Markets for the major prize draw. The major prize this year is a $1000 voucher for Booktopia.
STUDENT BANKING Student school banking is Monday Bank books returned later in the week Page 3
All families are invited to attend our Education Week Open Day on Friday, 9th August. The Department of Education theme for Education Week this year is “ Every Student. Every Voice”.
Education week
open day & BOOK FAIR
FRIDAY, 9th August
BOOK FAIR
Will operate at the following times: 8.30 – 10.00 am 11.00 – 11.30 am 1.00 – 3.00 pm
Families have an opportunity to purchase quality reading material for students and to donate books to the Library. If parent/carers are unable to attend, students may still purchase books. Place money in an envelope marked with child’s name and class and they will be able to purchase books during the day.
CONCERT
10.00 – 11.00 am
Performances from various school performing arts groups including the band and choir.
MORNING TEA
11.00 – 11.30 am
Families may enjoy morning tea with their child. The canteen will have a variety of savoury treats, as well as tea, coffee, fruit juice and water to purchase. Also, a selection of cakes and slices will be available to purchase from the cake stall.
FAMILY GROUP ACTIVITIES (Rotations)
11.40 – 1.00 pm
We will have some fantastic activities for everyone to sample! Students will be placed in K-6 groups and you are encouraged to join in with your child/ren.
LUNCH
1.00 – 2.00 pm
Families are invited to have lunch with their child. Families can order lunch from the canteen by placing an order in their child’s class lunch basket in the morning or purchase a tasty sausage sandwich from the BBQ on the day. You are welcome to visit your child’s classroom during lunchtime.
NORMAL CLASSES RESUME
2.05 pm
Students return to their classroom for normal lessons
Primary Athletics Carnival
Last term’s annual athletics carnival was the culmination of the primary’s term 2 sporting program, focusing on athletics skills. Students were taught the basic skills and safety aspects of long jump, high jump, shot put, discus and sprinting, rotating through these skills on a weekly basis. The participation level at the carnival was fantastic! It was great to see students getting involved and earning points for their house and themselves. Congratulations to the winning house—MELALEUCA Some of the highlights from the carnival were: Marlie Bell breaking the Junior Girls high jump
record Adam Drewitt equalling Ryan Moloney’s Senior Boys
shot put record of 10.22m 8 year old Hannah Summer’s dominant win in the
Junior Girls (8 yrs - 10yrs) 800m Zak Houston’s blistering speed to go so close to
breaking the 12 yr boys 100m & 200m events The competitive and close finishes of many of the
races and field events The enjoyment of the students involved in the
novelty events organised by Mrs Egan & Mrs Ryles Our individual champions were: JUNIOR GIRL Marlie Bell Banksia JUNIOR BOY Angus Bowen Melaleuca 11 YEAR BOY Isaac Luke Melaleuca 11 YEAR GIRL Sophie Hill Eucalypt SENIOR GIRL Kiara Newman Acacia SENIOR BOY Zak Houston Eucalypt 45 athletes will now represent North Haven Public School at the PSSA district carnival to be held at Blackbutt Oval, Wauchope on Monday, 5th August. A big thank you to all of our wonderful spectators who encouraged our students throughout the day. Thank you to our canteen staff for providing us with such wonderful tucker!
Term 3 2019
Child Protection Term
Term Three MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT
SUN
1
22 July School Development Day
23 July Students return
24 July
25 July UNE Voyager Science
26 July 27
28
2
29 July Band Camp
30 July Band Camp P&C Fete Meeting 3.15 pm
31 July Band Camp NAIDOC ~ CHHS
1 August
2 August
3
4
3 NSW Education Week
5 August District Athletics
6 August
7 August K-2 Athletics
8 August
9 August Open Day & Book Fair District Athletics back up
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11
4
12 August P&C meeting 2.00 pm
13 August
14 August K-2 Assembly (K/1M)
15 August SRE Assembly
16 August LNC Athletics
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18
5 BOOK WEEK
Reading is My Secret Power
19 August Debating Gala Day
20 August CHAFFS rehearsal
21 August CHAFFS performance
22 August
23 August Welcome to our School Kinder 2020 9.15-11.30 am Book Week Dress-up
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25
6
26 August Primary assembly (3/4T)
27 August
28 August
29 August
30 August Father’s Day Stall
31 Aug
1 Sept
7
2 September
3 September ICAS Digital Technologies Comp
4 September
5 September ICAS Science competition
6 September
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8
8
9 September Family Conferences
10 September ICAS Writing competition
11 September
12 September ICAS Spelling Comp
13 September
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15 SPRING FAIR
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16 September
17 September ICAS English competition
18 September K-2 Assembly (KD)
19 September ICAS Maths competition
20 September
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22
10
23 September Primary Assembly (6M) Responsible Pet Ownership K -2
24 September 25 September
26 September 27 September 28
29
Hols 30 September
1 October 2 October 3 October 4 October 5
6
Hols 7 October Labour Day
8 October 9 October 10 October 11 October 12
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50 DAYS FOR TEACHERS 49 DAYS FOR STUDENTS
K-2 ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
Wednesday, 7th August
All students are expected to come to school on the day of the carnival. THIS IS A NORMAL SCHOOL DAY.
K-2 Carnival will be held on the school oval
Events will commence at approximately 9.20 am
Students may wear a T-Shirt or clothing in their house colour (a note indicating your child’s house colour will
be sent home prior to the carnival). Remember to be sun safe!
Families are welcome to attend—bring a folding chair or blanket to sit on.
K-2 Athletics Carnival Program of Events
Time Activity
9.05 - 9.20 am Rolls marked in the classroom. Children will then move to the oval and sit in their house area.
9.20 - 10.40 am Carnival commences 4 rotation activities— Long Jump, Ball Games, Shot Put, Discus Drink break Rotation activities continue
10.40 - 11.05 am Recess
11.15 am Age Races 8 year 100m (boys and girls) 6 & 7 years 70m (boys and girls) 5 year 50m (boys and girls)
12.30 pm Boys & Girls relay in house teams
1.00 pm Emu Parade & ribbons
1.15 pm Lunch
CANTEEN FACILITIES
Normal canteen menu available plus the following:
Pre-packaged sandwiches
Salads
Pies
Sausage Rolls
Bacon & Egg Rolls
Hot Dogs
Tea/Coffee
UNIFORM PURCHASES DESCRIPTION PRICE QTY SIZE TOTAL
Polo Shirt with school logo $20.00
Sports Shirt $32.50
Unisex shorts – microfibre $14.00
Sports mesh shorts $14.00
Girls gabardine skort $16.00
Girls sport skort $12.00
Fleecy zip jacket with school logo $24.00
Fleecy track pants $16.00
Unisex gabardine trousers $15.00
School bucket hat – maroon
Sizes – Small-Medium, Medium-Large
$10.00
Library Bag $ 3.00
All clothing available in sizes 4-22 TOTAL $
Child’s Name : Class : Date :