Muswellbrook Public School
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Muswellbrook Public School
What’s On – Term 2 – Week 9
Humanity and Excellence Roger Street, Muswellbrook NSW 2333
Telephone: (02)6543 2500 Fax: (02) 6543 3378
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From the Relieving Principal:
From the Principal: Hello parents and carers, welcome to week 9.
School Reports School reports for semester one will be sent home early next week. If you wish to touch base with your child's teacher to
discuss your child’s report, please contact the office to make a mutually convenient appointment. The school’s contact details are shown above.
Eisteddfod Congratulations to all classes and students who participated in the Upper Hunter Eisteddfod last week. It was a pleasure hosting this community event and welcoming many visitors from around the Upper Hunter to our wonderful school. Congratulations to the Eisteddfod committee for organising such a wonderful event.
Cyber Safety Information Students in Years 3-6 have today participated in a Cyber Safety Information Session delivered by Senior Constable’s Sheree Gray and Kelly Bastick, Youth and Crime Prevention Officers, Hunter Valley Policing District. Please ensure you sit down with your children this afternoon and reinforce the important messages that were delivered. This is a very serious issue in
society and I urge all parents to educate yourselves on the importance of everyone being cyber safe. Athletics Carnivals We are very much looking forward to participating in our annual Athletics Carnivals this week. Due to forecasted wet weather on Friday we have had to make some changes to the program of events, a note has been sent home. They are wonderful school and community events where our students get to show case their many sporting talents. We look forward to being able to share these days with parents and carers this year. Jump Rope for Heart Once again MPS will be supporting this fantastic charity. We have had a close association with this organisation for many years and are proud of our fund-raising achievements and the support of our school community. Beanies for Brain Cancer We have treat day next week in support of this wonderful organisation. It is an out of uniform day and we look forward to our school community supporting this wonderful organisation once again. Get your beanies ready! Thank you for the ongoing support of your children and our school.
Kind regards
Clive Kerrigan Relieving Principal
Re: Updated COVID-19 Guidelines
In accordance with NSW Health, parents and carers are reminded NOT to send their children to school if they are unwell, even if they have the mildest flu-like symptoms.
Please note symptoms include:
A fever, cough, sore or scratchy throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, or loss of taste or smell.
Students and staff with flu-like symptoms need to be tested and provide a copy of a negative COVID-19 test result and be symptom-free before being permitted to return to school.
Students who do not undertake a COVID-19 test will not be permitted to return to school for a 10-day period. Additionally, they must be symptom-free for at least 3 days prior to returning to school.
Additional information can be found by visiting the following site: https://education.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/advice-for-families
If you have questions in relation to the latest advice provided by NSW Health, please contact the school on 6543 2500.
We ask that you advise the school if your child is unwell. This can be done by phoning the office or submitting
Girls Football (Soccer)
Thank you Mr Mac for asking me to fill in and supervise the Girls Football team for
their round 3 match against Bolwarra P.S.
Wow, what an honour to be involved with this amazing team of girls. With very
little experience in the team, they pushed a very experienced Bolwarra P.S all the
way only losing 2-0. They were fantastic in their attitude and commitment to
one-another and for their desire to give their all for their school and families. Girls,
you did everyone proud. You are a wonderful group of very talented athletes who
have once again excelled at school sport.
Thank you for representing your school in this way!
Mr Kerrigan
Newcastle Science and Engineering
Challenge Day!
On Wednesday 9th June, a team of 32 Muswellbrook Public School students competed in The University of
Newcastle’s Science and Engineering Challenge Day. The event was kindly sponsored by Yancoal, who sent a team
of engineers to encourage and support the competing students. Muswellbrook Rotary Club coordinated the day
and provided a tasty barbeque lunch to sustain the competitors.
The students’ braved the chilly weather inside the indoor sport stadium to finish 2nd, only four points behind the
winning school. Behaviour and enthusiasm shown was first class.
The students’ were split into 8 teams and were assigned 2 challenges for the day; one for the morning and another
for the afternoon. Teams were supported by a friendly Year 11 science student, from St Joseph’s High School
Aberdeen, at each challenge station. The 8 challenges presented to the students were: Bridge Building, Catapult
Creation, Water Wheel, Earthquake-Resistant Building Design, Town Infrastructure Design, Coding, Power Supply
and Grab It (prosthetic limb design). Students had to work together as a team to finish their station. They were
awarded points based on how successfully they completed each challenge.
After lunch, the team from Newcastle University gave an amazing science show. Everyone was captivated by their
performance, who knew chemistry was so exciting?
Muswellbrook Public School would like to thank The University of Newcastle, Yancoal, Muswellbrook Rotary Club
and St Joseph’s High School for giving us the opportunity to participate in such an amazing day.
Report prepared by Mrs Renae Walsh
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2021 Speech & Drama Eisteddfod Results! On Monday, 7th June, we began the Eisteddfod with performances by K-2 students. We had 13
individual performances and 7 class groups. The children were very nervous, but had great stage
presence and did their personal best. All our class groups were awarded first place: KM in Readers’
Theatre, KT in Readers’ Theatre, KL in Nursery Rhyme, 1CT in Nursery Rhyme, 2F in Nursery Rhyme,
and 2S in Choral Verse, with 2N coming a close second to 2S in their Choral Verse section.
We had first places go to Gracie S, Alexie K x 2, Frankie D, Caitlin F, Olivia W & Macey D, Teresa M &
Skylar M. Second place was awarded to Layla K, third place to Isabella B, and Highly Commended to
Layla K, Teresa M, Bridget E, Brooklyn B and Reid H. A very successful start to the Eisteddfod!
On Tuesday, 8th June, we had another successful day of competition, featuring Stage 2 students. Out
of the 6 performances, we had four first place medals awarded to Kayla C, including one with Livinia
M, and second place awarded to Victoria W and Scarlet T and Skylah H. An outstanding effort and
result for Kayla!
Wednesday, 9th June, saw the Public Speaking Competition held after school. We had 7 brave
competitors, and the standard was extremely high. Special mention to competitors Melody J, and
Stephanie M in the K-2 section, Vienna M in the Year 3-4 section and Tessa H in the Year 5-6 section
for their effort in preparing and presenting their speeches. In the K-2 section, Mia W was awarded a
Very Highly Commended; in the Year 3–4 section, Kayla C was awarded second place and $20 prize
money. In the Year 5–6 section, Indiana H was Highly Commended and Myah C won first place with
$30 prize money, as well as the Apex Primary Public Speaking Shield award for 2021.
Thursday, 10th June, was bitterly cold but the competition was fierce and hotly contested amongst
Year 5 and 6 students. Class 5/6W were awarded third place for their Choral Verse speaking, and first
places were awarded to Indiana H, Myah C, Hannah J & Sourabi K, and Indiana & Sourabi. Second
places were awarded to Myah C, Indiana H x 2, and to Harpa C. Harpa also won a third place, with
Indiana H receiving a Highly Commended, and Sourabi K a Very Highly Commended. Other fine
performances were from Sourabi K and Tessa H. The skill and commitment of these students is
outstanding and I am very proud of them all.
The Speech & Drama Eisteddfod concluded on Friday, 11th June, with a special winning performance
from our K-6K boys who were awarded first place for their poem. In Prescribed Poetry, first place was
awarded to Indiana H, with Myah C receiving second place. Indiana H also received a third place with
her mime.
Altogether, out of 9 class groups and 30 individual students who competed in 46 performances, we
won 23 first places, 10 second places, 4 third places, 2 Very Highly Commended and 7 Highly
Commended places. Congratulations to all the students for learning their items and polishing their
performances to do their Personal Best! Also thank you to the parents and teachers for allowing
their children to participate, and for encouraging the students to challenge themselves and be their
Personal Best!
Report prepared by Suzie Troon.
Term 2 2021 (Parent Copy)
Term Two
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT SUN
1
19 April SDD
20 April Students Return to School
21 April 22 April 23 April Cross Country K6K – Hunter Valley Zoo 24/25
April
2
26 April Whole School Assembly and ANZAC Day Assembly in Hall (No parent attendance)
27 April PSSA Girls Cricket
28 April 2:30 K-2 Assembly
29 April 30 April PSSA Girls Netball – Round 1 and 2 2:30 3-6 Assembly
1 / 2 May
3
3 May Zone Cross Country Whole School Assembly (No parent attendance)
4 May SRC Leadership Course in Tamworth
5 May 2:30 K-2 Assembly
6 May Mother’s Day Stall PSSA Soccer PSSA Basketball
7 May PSSA Cricket 2:30 3-6 Assembly 8/9
May
4
10 May Year 6 CAMP Whole School Assembly (No parent attendance)
11 May NAPLAN Week Year 6 CAMP P & C Meeting @ 6pm
12 May NAPLAN Week Year 6 CAMP 2:30 K-2 Assembly
13 May NAPLAN Week Year 6 CAMP
14 May NAPLAN Week Year 6 CAMP National Walk Safely to School Day 2:30 3-6 Assembly
15/16 May
5
17 May NAPLAN Week AEDC – Kindergarten Whole School Assembly + PBL (No parent attendance)
18 May NAPLAN Week Jump Rope for Heart Launch Day
19 May NAPLAN Week Jump Rope for Heart 2:30 K-2 Assembly
20 May NAPLAN Week Jump Rope for Heart
21 May NAPLAN Week Jump Rope for Heart Hunter Rugby League 2:30 3-6 Assembly
22/23 May
6
24 May Musica Viva – 10am +11:30am Whole School Assembly (No parent attendance)
25 May Year 5 Mine Tour
26 May National Sorry Day 2:30 K-2 Assembly
27 May 28 May Hunter Cross Country 2:30 3-6 Assembly 29/30
May
7
31 May Whole School Assembly (No parent attendance)
1 June Year 5 Mine Tour
2 June 2:30 K-2 Assembly
3 June 4 June 2:30 3-6 Assembly
5/6 June
8
7 June Eisteddfod Whole School Assembly (No parent attendance)
8 June Eisteddfod P & C Meeting @ 6pm CANCELLED
9 June Eisteddfod PSSA League 2:30 K-2 Assembly Cancelled Science Excursion
10 June Eisteddfod
11 June Eisteddfod Athletics Carnival Field – Postponed
12/13 June
9
14 June Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
15 June
16 June Jump Rope for Heart – Whole School Jump Off 2:30 K-2 Assembly
17 June Athletics Carnival Field
18 June Athletics Carnival Track 19/20
June
10
21 June Whole School Assembly + PBL Junior Dance Group Workshop 9am -2pm Hall/ Snr Dance Filming PSSA Boys Touch Football
22 June 23 June 2:30 K-2 Assembly 9am – 1pm – Jnr Workshop -Hall PSSA Girls Touch Football
24 June 25 June
26/27 June
Hols
28 June 29 June 30 June 1 July 2 July
3 / 4 July
Hols
5 July 6 July 7 July 8 July 9 July 10/11 July
IMPORTANT notices
Dear Parents and Carers,
We are pleased to advise that Parents/ Carers are permitted back onto school grounds to attend assembly.
Please note attendance is limited to one parent/carer per child.
A note will be sent home to parents if they child is receiving an ‘unknown’ award for example: Class Captains
etc.
Please note, teachers are not sending home notes for PBL award recipient. This is due to COVID restrictions
and complying with the square meterage rule that is currently in place.
Parents of Children who are receiving a white award or emerald award will not be notified. We kindly ask
students to return their blue cards, white awards or gold awards by Monday at 3:15pm for Wednesday
assembly and Wednesday 3:15pm for Fridays assembly. If your child has handed their awards in prior to the
cut off on these days, they will receive their white, gold or emerald award that week.
Please return all updated Health Care Plans to the office as
soon as possible.
Important information - COVID UPDATE
Any visitors or adults must continue to adhere to physical distancing guidelines and sign-in protocols.
Our gates will continue to be locked between 9.15am and 3.15pm as this is a safety requirement and access during school hours will continue to be through the front gate.
Pick up and drop off routines will remain the same, with access to front, bottom and back gates continuing. If you are happy to pick up and drop off outside the gates, we encourage you to continue this routine and support your child’s independence.
If you are entering school grounds, we ask parents/carers to please maintain a distance from each other and staff and not congregate in walkways and high traffic areas as our students exit the gates and get onto buses.
As we continue to maintain regular COVID-19 cleaning throughout the day, parents and carers are asked to refrain from sitting on school seating to help maintain our safety procedures.
Please ensure you follow the directions of staff if requested. We are all trying our best to continue to keep our students, staff and school community safe. More information will be given out as it comes to hand.
ASSEMBLIES
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Assemblies
Year 5 Camp- installments
K-2 Assembly will be held on Wednesdays at 2:30pm in the Hall.
Please note there will be no primary school assemblies for the
remainder of Term 2.
Please note parent attendance is permitted but limited to one parent
per child receiving an award. We kindly ask you to sign in using the
QR code (displayed on the front entrance of the school).
Year 5 Camp will take place between Wednesday 14th – Friday 16th
July 2021 at the Great Aussie Bush Camp, Tea Gardens.
Final payment is due on Friday 18th June 2021 (Week 9 – this
week).
It is an expectation that all children in Year 5 will attend this camp. If
there is a problem with your child attending camp, please contact
Clive Kerrigan or your child’s class teacher, as most problems can
be overcome.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Important Dates – Dance Workshops
• Monday 21st June, 2021 Jnr workshop 9am-12pm Filming for Snrs for State Dance Festival 12-2pm
• Wednesday 23rd June 2021 Jnr workshop 9am – 1pm
• Thursday 15th July 2021 (term 3) Jnr Workshop 9am- 1pm
• Wednesday 21st July 2021 (term 3) Filming for Jnrs and Snrs– 9am – 2pm
If you have any questions in relation to these
dates please contact the school.
YEAR 4 CAMP INFORMATION!
The Year 4 Camp will take place at Glenbawn Dam from Tuesday 31st August 2021
until Friday 3rd September 2021.
Please note Parent helpers have now been selected. It is a requirement that you have
a valid working with children check to be able to volunteer at the camp.
We still require a large number of parents to help set up on Tuesday 31st August and
pack up on Friday 3rd September. More information to follow.
PSSA Boys Touch Football
The MPS Boys touch football team is progressing through to round two of the PSSA Knockout.
The boys will be playing agaisnt Muswellbrook South Public School.
Venue: Muswellbrook South Public School
Date: Monday 21st June 2021
Time: Depart MPS at 12:10pm – Game will commence at 12:40pm.
Transport: Private Car
Equipment Required: School uniform, joggers, hat, sunscreen and drink bottle.
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PSSA Girls Touch
The MPS Girls touch football team is progressing through to round two of the PSSA knockout.
The girls will be playing agaisnt Singleton Public School.
Venue: Civic Park, Singleton
Date: Wednesday 23rd June 2021
Time: 9:30am at Civic Park and 11am (depart to return to school).
Transport: Private Car to and from the venue.
Equipment required: School uniform, joggers, hat, sunscreen and drink bottle.
Lunch Orders – 17th and 18th June 2021 (2-6 Athletics Carnival)
K-2 students who are NOT attending the carnival will be able to order lunch, however, the canteen
will not be operating at recess time.
Students who are in years 2-6 that ARE attending the carnival are NOT to order lunch or recess
through MunchMonitor. They can purchase hot dogs, a variety of fresh sandwiches, cold drinks or
treats. Please note that students will need to come with money and take it directly to the carnival,
to spend at the canteen. Price lists will be posted on the official school Facebook page.
Canteen news
Board
We still have some sale items available to purchase:
• Girls Culottes in sizes 6, 8, 14 & 16. $10 each
• School Jumpers - sizes 18 & 20. $10 each
• Trackpants - sizes 10 & 14. $10 each
• Girls Cotton Bootleg Pants - Sizes 14 & 16 $10 each
• Navy Wide Brim Hats $5 each
• Navy Bucket Hats, extra small $5 each
Please note these items are old stock!
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