Newsletter Wednesday 9 December 2015 T4 W10...Student Leadership for 2016 Last Wednesday we held our...
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Principal’s Report
Recognition Day Assembly
This Thursday 10 December, we will hold our annual Recognition Day assembly. We hope that our parent community can come and join in this wonderful event.
Starting at 9.15-10.00am for the K-2 classes, teachers will hand out Recognition certificates and Master certificates.
Following at 10.00-11.00am in the Hall, our 3-6 students will be presented with the formal Recognition Day awards. Students will then proceed back to class where their class awards will be distributed.
Sports and Arts Assembly
This Friday 11 December we will hold our annual Sports and Arts assembly where students achievements in the arts and on the sports field are celebrated. This assembly takes place in the hall from 9am to 11.00am and parents are again very welcome.
Student Leadership for 2016
Last Wednesday we held our Student Leadership Election Assembly where 16 student leader candidates presented their speeches to the Year 2 to 5 cohorts. Each of the candidates presented convincing cases on their values as a school leader and I am confident that our student leadership team for 2016 will be in good hands. Congratulations to the 8 students who have been elected as our Student Leaders for 2016 Girls: Audrey S, Nicole T, Lily A, Sophia D Boys: Dennis H, Quinn B, Matthew G, Emilio V
Their elected position will be not be announced until the Recognition Day Assembly on Thursday, starting at 10am. House and Vice Captains will also be announced at this assembly. I would like to congratulate all our candidates, including the house captain candidates, who were part of the whole election process. It was wonderful to see how confident and well spoken our Year 5 students have become and know that all our Year 5 students will be outstanding leaders in 2016.
Students Leaving in 2016
If you are aware of students that will not be returning to MJPS in 2016, please ring the office on 9349 8333 or email the school to let us know. We are currently forming classes for 2016 and this information is extremely important.
Enjoy your week.
Matthew Ackerman
Newsletter Wednesday 9 December 2015 T4 W10
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Week 10
Tue 8/12 Year 3 Hyde Park Barracks
Thu 10/12 Recognition Day Assembly
Fri 11/12 Sports / Arts Assembly
Week 11
Mon 14/12 Year 6 Farewell
Tue 15/12 K-6 Picnic Day
Wed 16/12 Students Last Day 2015
Week 1 2016
Wed 27/1 Staff Return
Thu 28/1 Students 1-6 return
Week 2
Mon 1/2 Kindergarten students start
Wed 3/2 Swimming Carnival
Watch out for our final newsletter of
2015 next Wednesday as we announce exciting
news for 2016! Stay tuned.
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DP News
DP News
Book Week Thank you
Thank you to students, staff and parents for their support during Book week this year. Book week has been celebrated over a few weeks beginning with students contributing to the colourful library display, the Shine a light Musical performance, a talk from author Elizabeth Cummings and finally concluding with our Book Week parade last Thursday. It has been a busy but fun few weeks. A very special thank you to Maria Guerrera for her wonderful support and for her amazing art work displayed in the library. Keep reading!! Sue Mirow Thank you to Sue for all her work in preparing the Book Week celebrations this year.
Year 5 Mighty Mates
We have a group of year 5 students who have nominated to be Mighty Mates this year. An MJ Mighty Mate (MJMM) is a buddy to younger children in the playground at Maroubra Junction Public School. The MJMM is a role model for younger students and demonstrates how we use our three core values of Respect, Safety and Learning in the playground. More updates on the MJMM’s in next week’s newsletter Catherine Pierce Deputy Principal (rel)
Core Value Corner
We ask parents to support our schools core value code by regularly checking the weekly core value corner in school newsletters and discussing the focus expectations with your child/children. This week's Expectation of the Week is 'Be Fair' and it comes under the Core Value of 'Respect'. It will be important this week to breakdown the word 'fair' and look at it as an adjective - treating people equally without favouritism or discrimination...and also as an adverb - without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage.
Students should also be reminded that being fair should be a part of everything they do and not just associated with playground games or sports.
Master Certificates Congratulations to these students who have worked hard to receive their Master Certificate!
Core Value Corner
We ask parents to support our schools core value code by regularly checking the weekly core value corner in school newsletters and discussing the focus expectations with your child/children. This weeks focus is under the core value
This week's Expectation of the Week is BE A RESPONSI-BLE CYBER CITIZEN and it comes under the Core Value of SAFETY. Another great reminder for the end of term and also an important one as students head off to enjoy their school holidays.
Try to revisit the word 'responsible' with you children. Also define with what it means to be a Cyber Citizen and what it means to be Cyber Safe. Some ideas could include: the safe and responsible use of Information and Communica-tion Technologies (ICT), maintaining a positive approach about the many benefits brought by technologies...and encouraging students to identify the risks associated with ICT. Some topics you might like to address (depending on age appropriateness) could include: Digital Citizenship, Cyber Bullying, Safety on the Internet, Protecting Passwords and Personal Information, Social Media Apps and Cyber Crime.
A great Website to visit for activities for all ages is https://www.esafety.gov.au/
Master Certificates
Congratulations to these students who have worked hard to receive their Master Certificate! These certificates will be distributed in classrooms on Recognition Day.
DP News
Creative Play
Our students have been having a lot of fun playing outside in our new creative spaces in the landscape area.
Enjoy the last school week for 2015 everyone. Catherine Pierce Deputy Principal (rel)
James F KS Safety
Matthew L KS Safety
Lilia K KS Safety
Edward C KS Respect
Dimitri B KS Respect
Jade AJ KF Learning
Jade A J KF Safety
Hayden H KF Safety
Hinani McD KS Respect
Kayla K kC Learning
Gabriel P KC Respect
Evie J KC Safety
Eva T KC Safety
William F KC Safety
Clementine S KS Respect
Oliver B-G KS Learning
Lilia K KS Respect
Samantha O KS Learning
Dimitri B KS Learning
Rafi M KS Learning
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Congratulations to these students who have worked hard to receive their Master Certificate! These certificates will be distributed in classrooms on Recognition Day.
A Big Congratulations to the students below who are Badge Recipients. Well Done!
Hannah B. 2V Safety
Max. T Learning
Arielle S. 2V Respect
Lola O 1SA Learning
Grace M 1SA Learning
James K 1SA Respect
Annabel M 1SA Learning
Evie T 1SA Respect
Tamzin C 1SA Safety
Elizabeth I. 2V Learning
Rachel R. 1K Respect
James B. 1K Respect
Joyce W. 1K Learning
Sam J 1B Safety
Sophie G 1B Respect
Penny 1B Respect
David M 1B Respect
Alara S 1B Learning
Parker W 2Z Respect
Daniel N. 2V Respect
Jolin C 2K Respect
Max. T 2V Learning
Phoebe B Learning
Emma G Learning
Kayhan V. 2V Safety
Arielle S. 2V Respect
Lola Orloff- 1SA Learning
Grace M 1SA Learning
Zoe X 1SA Respect
James K 1SA Respect
Yousef A 1SA Respect
Lachlan L 1SA Respect
Annabel M 1SA Learning
Evie T 1SA Respect
Jaden C 1SA Respect
KEVIN W 1SA Respect
TAMZIn C 1SA Safety
Elizabeth I. 2V Learning
Maya R 2K Learning
Julia G 2K Learning
Max W 2K Respect
Darko L 2K Respect
Rachel R. 1K Respect
James B. 1K Respect
Joyce W. 1K Learning
Matthew T. 1K Safety
Kosta E. 1K Learning
Niko T Respect
Sam J 1B Safety
Sophie G 1B Respect
Penny 1B Respect
David M 1B Respect
Alara S 1B Learning
Tokiya M. 2V Safety
Kristian M 2Z Respect
Parker W 2Z Respect
Abdulaziz A 4B Learning
Kate H 4B Learning
Rebekah E 3T Respect
Phillippa 4B Learning
Alvin C 3T Learning
Jason B KA Learning
Sophia L KA Learning
Sava P 2Z Respect
Beau W 2Z Learning
Emersen S. 2V Safety
Emersen S. 2V Learning
Ashley Wu 4y respect
Gabriella G 4y learning
Jack G.J 4Y Respect
Sebastian I 3T Learning
Liam M 3T Respect
Master Certificates
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Year 6 Mini fete
The Year 6 Mini Fete was a great success last Tuesday. This was because of the hard work from our students and the Year 6 teachers, the support from our Year 6 parents who very kindly donated some if not all the cost for the products for the stalls and lastly because of school community who purchased the items on offer. The Year 6 teachers would like to say a VERY BIG thank you to all. We raised just under $6 300 for a present that Year 6 2015 will give back to the school. The Year 6 students have been thinking of ideas for this present and our school captains Cyrus and Natasha will present a list to Mr Ackerman in the coming days. The present will be announced at the Farewell Assembly on Wednesday 16
th
December from 2.15pm as we say our final goodbyes to our wonderful Year 6 cohort.
Congratulations Year 6!
Mexican Fiesta ( Beef Burritos) $654.30
No Aim No Game ( Target Game) $166.25
Ice man (Snow Cones) $422.25
Just Bling ( Jewerelly) $447.75
Sugar Rush ( Super Doopers and Lolly Bags) $471.10
Big Shot ( Nerf Obstacle Course) $172.80
Haunted House $579.00
Dig for Treasure $293.15
Slunge (Sponge Throwing and Slime) $341.95
Mad Hair $106.65
Sugar Cakes (Decorating biscuits and cup-cakes)
$250.10
Sip of Summer (Fruit Juices) $384.80
Chilln & Grilln ( Sausage Sizzle) $556.35
Tutti Frutti (Fruits Drinks, Jelly, Oranges) $297.10
Flavour of Sport (Soccer Target) $138.85
Fairy Floss $570.85
Handball Heroes ( Handball Competition) $385.15
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Christmas Fundraising
The Fundraising Committee would like to say a big THANK YOU to everyone who donated gifts and toys to our Christmas Gift Appeal. The toys were dropped off to the Barnados Gifts for Kids Santa's Workshop in the city on Wednesday afternoon. They will make a lot of children happy this Christmas.
Hope you all have a safe and happy holidays.
School Banking
School banking is finished for the year, the volunteer team thank everyone at school for your support; the admin staff for collecting and distributing all your deposit books, Mac for taking the cash to the bank, Mr Gold for the use of his quiet room and Ms Noble for arranging a laptop for us every week.
We wish everyone a lovely summer break and look forward to commencing banking in week 2 or 3 of term 1 2016. And finally, a BIG, BIG thanks to Kelly, Nelly, Lydia, Chandra, Susana, Nadege, Sue and Davina our banking volunteers extraordinaire!
Sports Star
I received an email during the week regarding James T in 5L and his journey through sport in 2015.
James has two loves, that of league and of soccer. Unfortunately his league team, the Coogee Wombats had to forfeit the last 3 games of the season due to injuries and to make matters worse, James’ soccer team was made up of
new people and he was finding it hard to find to get into the swing of this new side.
But James stuck to it, and gradually his soccer team started to win games, eventually winning the grand final 2-1. This story is not about the win, but rather how James and the other soccer boys got there and the lessons they all took from the season.
James was an inspiration to the team, collecting the game ball as a token of appreciation.
This is a great story, and a worthy entry to our ‘Sports Stars’ column. Well done, James.
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Monster Dancing!
Kindergarten dressed
up as monsters to
celebrate the end of
our unit of work.
With the help of bigger
monsters in year six
the students had a lot
of monster fun!
Monster Art Work
Spot the monster teachers
Making messy monster marshmallows
Monsters In Kindergarten
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Once again I have had the pleasure of sharing my passion for art with others, this time working with
Mr Gold and 5G . Over the past 3 weeks, we have been exploring the concept of
‘Global Environments’ with a focus on Rainforests. We experimented with a range of art mediums, incorporating
sketching, drawing, painting, collage and natural collage, along with the use of digital technology and photography as inspiration
for our artistic creations. 5G were engaged from the start and proved to be a talented and highly motivated group of students to work with. They worked collaboratively to share ideas and
resources before creating their own unique interpretations of the ideas and concepts explored.
A collaborative approach to learning through visual arts with 5G
- Miss Guider :)
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A collaborative approach to
learning through visual
arts
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Exploring Global Environments through visual arts Rainforests - mixed media creations…
We studied a range of artworks with a focus on visual literacy and the various components employed within these compositions.
5G then aimed to utilise aspects of these components within their own artistic creations.
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Exploring Global Environments through visual arts
Rainforests - mixed media creations...
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P&C MEETING - update
The final P&C meeting of the year was held last Thursday. Congratulations were given to Lisa Kee for her efforts in sourcing the majority of the walkathon prizes. So far $13K has been raised from the Walkathon. A fantastic effort by students and their sponsors. These funds will contribute to our commitment of $40K towards the refurbished landscape area behind the library. The Principal discussed the school’s wishlist for 2016 which focused on air conditioning the Library, classrooms and more iPads for K-2. Suggestions from members included new home readers, more art and drama materials and instruction and more targeted excursions on subject areas. The P&C would like to hear suggestions from parents as to how next year’s P&C funds could be spent. Please email your sugges-tions to [email protected] . These suggestions will be included in a list which will be circulated to members and voted on early next year. Also at this meeting next year’s events were discussed - including Tea and Tissues for the first full day of Kindergarten on Monday 1
st February, 2016. This year’s Kindergarten
Parents are encouraged to volunteer for this morning Tea. The first full day for all other students is Thursday 28
th
January, 2016. Classrooms have been allocated and a map of this together with other information will be circulated to Parents by the Principal in January. Our next P&C Meeting is on Thursday 4
th February, 2016 at
7pm in the Library. UNIFORM SHOP UPDATE The uniform shop is opened for the final day this coming Friday. A big thank you to all the uniform shop volunteers in 2015, without you this shop would not have been able to open—on behalf of all the community a very big thank you! The shop will be open on Wednesday 27
th January.
Confirmation of dates and times will be circulated in January – keep an eye on your emails. In next week’s Newsletter I will announce the success-ful candidate for the role of Uniform Shop Co-Ordinator. Karen Birrell MJPS P&C President [email protected]
Following the Walkathon, we would like to sincerely thank the following businesses who have donated prizes/cash to purchase prizes:
Academy K Dance Anaconda Athletes Foot Eastgardens Bundeena Kayaks Caltex Kingsford Easts Basketball League Freshpoint Markets Maroubra Jenolan Caves Manhattan Superbowl Merlino's Confectionery Toffee Apples Rose Bay Aquatic Hire Sydney Living Museums Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre Merlino Toffee Apple Thank you to the families who donated the basketball items and magazines.