LEETON PUBLIC SCHOOL · The Learn to Swim program for identified swimmers Years 2-6 will commence...
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LEETON PUBLIC SCHOOL 2Innovation, Opportunity and Success for All
: 69533488 : Mallee Street, Leeton Monday, 11 November 2019 : www.leeton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au : [email protected]
What’s on at LPS
Week 5 Term 4
Tuesday 12th November End of Year Combined Scripture Service 10.50am
Learn, Play, Shine 9.45am
Uniform Shop OPEN 1.00pm – 4.00pm (today only)
Wednesday 13th November Kindergarten 2020 Transition 9.30am-11.10am
Stage 2 Assumption Villa visit 9.30am
Thursday 14th November School Spectacular Rehearsal
Friday 15th November Stage 3 Bizarre day
Year 2 excursion – Cotton Gin & Whitton Museum
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Week 6 Term 4
Tuesday 19th November School Spectacular, Sydney
Uniform Shop CLOSED
Wednesday 20th November Kindergarten 2020 Transition 9.30am – 11.00 am
School Spectacular, Sydney
Thursday 21st November School Spectacular, Sydney
Friday 22nd November School Spectacular, Sydney
Water Survival Challenge
Week 7 Term 4
Monday 24th November Learn to Swim
Tuesday 25th November Learn to Swim
Learn, Play, Shine at 9.45am
Uniform Shop OPEN 1.00pm – 5.00pm
Wednesday 26th November Learn to Swim
Kindergarten 2020 Transition 9.30am – 11.10am
Thursday 27th November Learn to Swim
Friday 28th November Learn to Swim
Upcoming Dates - Monday 2nd December - Platinum Award Assembly 2.30pm
- Tuesday 10th December - LPS Presentation Day
- Friday 13th December - Lake Talbot K-6
- Wednesday 18th December - Student’s Last Day of school
Principal’s Report
Dear Parents, Carers & Community Members
Music Count Us In
Last Thursday I had the pleasure of watching our students take part in a wonderful music event. The annual Music Count Us In
event took place at 12:30 with schools across Australia simultaneously performing the song “We Are” which was created
especially for the event. It was great to see our students having so much fun singing and performing the song on the day.
A big thank you to everyone who helped out with the sausage sizzle on Thursday. Your help was much appreciated by all.
P&C Supports our Students
Our P&C may be a small group however they work hard to give back to the students of Leeton Public School. Last meeting the
P&C donated money to reinvigorate the School Vegie garden. Funds will go towards the purchase of raised garden beds which
will be planted with seasonal vegetables and herbs which can then be used in the new kitchen. The Kitchen, which the P&C
received a grant towards will be started in coming weeks after the NSW DoE Assets completed the pre planning.
I ask that you support the P&C through the purchase of raffle tickets in the Major raffle for 2019.
Parents Tell Them From Me Survey
A big thank you to all of our parents who took the time to complete the 2019 Parent surveys. It is important that parents have
the opportunity to give feedback about the school. This feedback helps shape our future planning and determine where to next.
The survey includes seven separate measures, which were scored on a ten-point scale. The scores for the Likert-format
questions (i.e., strongly agree to strongly disagree) have been converted to a 10-point scale, then averaged and reported by
question and by topic. A score of 0 indicates strong disagreement; 10 indicates strong agreement; 5 is a neutral position (neither
agree nor disagree).
An overview of the survey results can be seen below.
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Over the coming weeks we will be analysing the survey and looking at ways in which we can improve at LPS to further support our students.
Last Monday we drew the winning name for participating in the survey. Our winner was BONNIE S-D. Bonnie received a $25.00 Voucher to spend at the Canteen or Bookfair.
Coming up at LPS
A reminder to all parents that this time of the year is extremely busy with many events scheduled. Events are listed on the Calendar on this newsletter along with the calendar on the school website.
Learn To Swim
The Learn to Swim program for identified swimmers Years 2-6 will commence Monday November 25 and continue for two weeks.
Presentation Day – Tuesday December 10th
Presentation Day will take place in the MPC at Leeton High School on Tuesday December10 commencing at 10am sharp. Parents are asked to be in the hall and seated prior to this time.
Platinum Awards
On Monday 2nd December, we will be holding our last Platinum Assembly for 2019 at 2:30pm in the school hall in conjunction with our usual assembly. This will be followed by a luncheon for Platinum students at Benvenuti at a date to be confirmed. Parent letters will be sent home this week.
As this will be the last Platinum assembly for the year, if your child has 7 diamond awards, please ensure they are in to the office ASAP.
A reminder that students who arrived at Leeton Public School after kindergarten only need the following number of Diamond awards by the end of Year 6 to qualify for Platinum.
Year 1 – 6 Diamond awards
Year 2 – 5 Diamond awards
Year 3 – 4 Diamond awards
Year 4 – 3 Diamond awards
Year 5 - 2 Diamond awards
Year 6 – 1 Diamond award
HEAT
Now that the weather has begun to warm up I would like to assure all parents that we take appropriate precautions. During hot weather we are enforcing “no hat - play in the shade” and encouraging all students especially the younger ones to drink water. All teaching spaces are air-conditioned and students will be encouraged to play under the COLA' and in the air conditioned halls during breaks when it is extremely hot.
Whilst our learning spaces are air-conditioned in such periods of prolonged extreme heat the spaces do become hotter, especially in the older Primary buildings. If rooms become too hot students will have time in a cooler area of the school. Please be aware that all staff use the air conditioners in the classroom and that these have just recently been serviced.
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Please ensure that your child brings in a water bottle which they can refill regularly at the bubblers.
As always I encourage open channels of communication between the home and school. Parents are encouraged to contact the school office to make an appointment to discuss any matters regarding their child's education with the relevant teacher or Assistant Principal.
Jayne Gill
Principal
Thought for the Week.
P&C AGM Notification – Tuesday 11th February 2020
Leeton P&C Association will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 11th February commencing at 7pm. The AGM
will be followed by a General Meeting.
SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS
Tell Them From Me Parent Survey:
Raffle Results - Congratulations to Bonnie S-D
Who won a $25.00 voucher for her parent entry.
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DIAMOND AWARD WINNERS
Congratulations to these students for their exceptional achievement, behaviour and service to others.
Back row L-R: Arwen M, Joshua W, Willis B, Abdullah A, Jack C, Arlo C, Cruz Wallace
Front row L-R: Liam M, Connor ApA, Sadie W, Will T, Cameika R
MERIT AWARD WINNERS
Fox Taya S, Tait T
Wild Vern D, Lani R
Lester William S, Paige R
French Lucy G, Makayla P
Bland Kaylen M, Alexis T
Blabey Walter T, William L
Gleeson Grace M, Lachlan M
Jennings Bonnie S-D, Patrick T, Jack H
Griffiths Sage D, Luke B, Taylor H
Ottley Ryan Q, Harman G, Henry R
Tan Matilda S, Solomon L, Avaril D
Paterson Holly S, Scarlet M, Charlotte T
Rodda Amy J, Alana P, Tom D
Gleitzman Jye T, Ethan L, Issac McW
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COMMONWEALTH BANK AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who have deposited 10 deposits into their Commonwealth Bank account.
Back L-R: Samuel S, Oliver W, Sophie P, Lucas N
Change of Recess/Lunch times K-6 (Whole School)
WEEK 6 – Week 9 Swimming
WEEK 6
Friday 22nd November
Recess 11.30am – 12pm
Lunch 1.30pm – 2.20pm
WEEKS 7 AND 8
Monday 25th November – Friday 6th December
Recess 11.30am – 12.00pm
Lunch 1.30pm – 2.20pm
WEEK 9 (Water Survival Challenge)
Monday 9th December / Wednesday 11th December / Thursday 12th December
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Chess Competition (LCOPS)
Last Friday, Leeton Public School hoisted the 2019 Leeton Community of Public Schools (LCOPS) Chess Competition. We were represented by 12 LPS students at the event: Mathew I, Tom C, Lorenzo I, Daniel B, Max G, Vincent F, Jaxon J, Brielle B, Sebastian C, Kipling D, Willis B and Logan D. Students from Parkview Public School, Wamoon Public School and Yanco Public School also attended to complete the 33 total participants at the event.
After each round, the winning player continued through the knockout format until we had our semi-finals set. Leeton Public School’s Tom C and Lorenzo I each faced an opponent from Parkview Public School. Unfortunately neither Tom or Lorenzo advanced into the final, which placed Charlie W and Jaden R against each other, with Jaden of Parkview being declared the Grand Champion.
While each round was being played, all the students either continued through the knockout tournament or played against another competitor who had already been eliminated. Throughout the continuous play, all the students developed a much clearer understanding of the piece names, their movements and the use of check and check mate.
All the students are to be congratulated for their enthusiasm, sportsmanship and manners throughout the day. It was excellent to see their skills develop alongside new friendships developed with students from other local schools.
Thankyou! A very big thank you to Mr and Mrs McGrath for helping us to tidy
up the garden in the Infants. It was a very big job and the garden is
looking neat and tidy now.
We appreciate you both giving up your time to make
our school look beautiful.
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Woolworths Earn & Learn Promotion
It was very exciting today, when our SRC students took delivery of our new headphones which were earned through the Woolworths Earn and Learn promotion. Thank you to all families for supporting our school by donating their stickers. We are very appreciative to Leeton Woolworths and Sarah for delivering these headphones, which will be used by all students to enhance their learning opportunities.
Learn to Swim/ Water Survival Challenge
Last week all students in Years 2 to 6 will brought home either a Learn to Swim or Water
Survival Challenge note.
Learn to Swim notes (blue) have gone to all Year 2 children regardless
of ability. Those who are already competent swimmers will practise a range of strokes
and work on building stamina. Children in years 3 to 6 who cannot confidently swim 50m
freestyle will also receive a Learn to Swim note. I have used last year’s records to
determine who should attend. If your child had further lessons last year and can now
swim 50m please request a Water Survival note instead.
If there is any parent of a Yr3 to 6 student who thinks their child needs further skill
practice, even if they can just make the 50m, feel free to request a space in our Learn
to Swim program.
Dates: Learn to Swim will be daily for two weeks - 25th November to 6th December.
Cost: $57.00 covering bus fare and pool entry. $22.00 for bus fare only for Season Ticket holders.
Water Survival Challenge notes (yellow) have gone home to children in years 3 to 6 who can
confidently swim 50m freestyle, without stopping or losing stroke shape, for testing. This assessment is because we need to
know who will be allowed access to the 50m pool at Narrandera for our end of year free swimming day. Children will also be
tested by the lifeguards at Narrandera on our party day.
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Students who pass the challenge will also be taking part in three stroke correction and practice plus lifesaving drill sessions in
Week 9.
I recommend that all children about to take the Water Survival Challenge go to the pool a few times before they sit the challenge and swim a few lengths of the pool!
Date: Water Survival Challenge Friday 22nd November. Please note students attending School Spectacular will sit the WSC on
Friday 6th December.
Cost: $6.70 for bus fare and pool entry or $3.20 bus fare only for Season Ticket holders.
Details: Further details as to what to take to the pool, times attending and staff involved will be on the permission notes.
Mrs Jenny Tiffin Learn to Swim Co-ordinator
GOLDEN APPLE SUPERSTORE CASH REGISTER DOCKETS
The Golden Apple Supermarket cash register docket scheme will be drawing to a close during November. Dockets from groceries, fuel, gardening and liquor are all accepted in the scheme. Please keep your dockets from any of these Golden Apple Supermarket departments and send them into the Front Office. We would be most appreciative if they can be bundled, stapled and added up however this isn’t absolutely necessary. We receive a wonderful donation back from the Golden Apple Superstore at the start of the following year. Thank you to the generous people who have already sent in their dockets.
NEW LPS SCHOOL
HATS
FOR SALE!
Our new Leeton Public School bucket hats are now available from the Front Office. Sizes range from Extra Small 53cm to Extra Large 61cm and they cost $10.00 each.
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LADIES OF THE LAND NSW – Christmas Pamper Box donations
Leeton Public School Staff are supporting the Ladies of the Land
NSW with donations for Christmas Pamper Box’s to be distributed
to ladies during the drought. Let’s help make Christmas a little bit
brighter for them. If you would like to contribute, please drop your
donations off to the Front Office and we will collect and send up to
the representative in Leeton to then package up and send on. Some
suggested items are:
Hand cream, moisturiser, beauty items, books, hair care items, candles, lip gloss, nail polish,
flavoured tea bags, coffee sticks, face creams beauty masks, chocolates, biscuits and long life
sweet treats, puzzle books, magazines, coffee mug filled with trets. Or any item you believe
our wonderful ladies of the land who are doing it tough may appreciate.
Any donations big or small will be gratefully accepted by
Wednesday 27th November.
P&C News
CRUNCHY CABIN NEWS
Due to the Water Survival Challenge Friday 22nd November and the Learn-to-Swim
program weeks 7 ,8 and 9 (except Tuesday 10th) there will be a change in lunch and
recess times. The canteen will open at 11.30am for recess and 1.30pm for lunch.
LPS SWIM CAPS AVAILABLE AT THE CANTEEN /
UNIFORM SHOP FOR $10.00 each
This year’s P&C major fundraiser will be a raffle drawn at Presentation Day Tuesday 10th December
2019. Raffle tickets were sent home with each family representative. The student/family who sell the most
raffle tickets will win a $50 voucher. Spare books are available at the Front Office. Thanks to the people
who are picking up extra books.
1st Prize - $1000 Golden Apple Voucher
2nd Prize - $200 Woolworths Voucher
3rd Prize - $100 Woolworths Voucher
$2.00 per ticket
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CRUNCHY CABIN ROSTER
Week 5
Monday 11th-no helper needed
Tuesday 12th- Belinda D
UNIFORM SHOP OPEN
Wednesday 13th-Alice
Thursday 14th-Cara
Friday 15th-Foxy
Week 6
Monday 18th-No helper needed
Tuesday 19th-No helper needed
UNIFORM SHOP CLOSED
Wednesday 20th-Tyne
Thursday 21st-No helper needed
Friday 22nd
- Jo (Water survival
challenge) - 11.30 recess, 1.30
lunch
Week 7
11.30 recess , 1.30 lunch
Monday 25th-no helper needed.
Tuesday 26th-no helper needed.
UNIFORM SHOP OPEN AT
3.00pm
Wednesday 27th-Alice
Thursday 28th-Karen
Friday 29th-Tyne
Week 8
11.30 recess, 1.30 lunch
Monday 2nd
Dec-no helper
needed
Tuesday 3rd-no helper needed.
Wednesday 4th-Jo
Thursday 5th-Ange
Friday 6th-Bec
Week 9
11.30 recess , 1.30 lunch
Monday 9th-no helper
TUESDAY 10TH
- PRESENTATION
DAY CANTEEN CLOSED
Wednesday 11th- Ange
Thursday 12th - Karen
Friday 13th-LAKE TALBOT-
CANTEEN CLOSED
WEEK 10
Monday 16th-No helper
Tuesday 17th-Alice
Wednesday 18th- Tyne and Cara
LAST DAY 2019!!
UNIFORM SHOP
OPENED ALTERNATE TUESDAYS OR BY APPOINTMENT.
CONTACT BELINDA 0427532401.
Open tomorrow 12th November 1.00pm – 4.00pm (due to unforeseen
circumstances we have to close an hour earlier tomorrow.
Apologies for any inconvenience).
ALL SCHOOL HATS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE OFFICE - $10.00 each
Term 4 opening days:
26th November from 3.00pm due to late lunch
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