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Week 7! The end of this term is ap- proaching very fast. Teachers will be starng their formal Progress Report wring on studentsoutcomes this week. Students will be encouraged to aend school every day to complete set tasks in the last few weeks of the term. These assessments will enable all staff to make an accurate judge- ment of the curriculum outcomes covered over the term. Our 9/10 students accompanied by Terena Evans (class teacher), Kerry Taylor (LSO) and Jusn Wilke (AISSA Indigenous Secondary School Student Mentor) are on their Canberra camp this week. They have a full program and I know that they are very excited about the trip. For some students it will be their first me flying and vising another state. We believe in invesng in our studentslearning and to broaden their knowledge about our Parliament, how it funcons and the influ- ence of decisions made on our daily lives in Australia. Students will also be compleng a HASS assessment task while on camp as the visit places and broaden their knowledge. The ELC building project is well on the go. Most of the demolish- ing work has been done and the builders are now starng with the toilets and washing facilies. We have had a wonderful re- sponse about our ELC from the community and many expressions of interest have been received. We only have a few vacancies leſt for the 2019 intake. Please contact the front office or visit our website for enrollment forms and informaon about our ELC. Principal’s Word Week 7 Year 9/10 Canberra Trip Week 7 (Thurs) Robin Hood Performance Week 9 (Wed 19 Sep) STUDENT FREE DAY (staff PD) Thurs 27th Sept Last Day Term 3 Monday 15th Oct First Day of Term 4 Crossways Calendar Term 3, Week 7, 4th September 2018 We are currently working on the budget for 2019 and our strategic plan for the next 3 years. All stakeholders have an input in this process to ensure that we all have ownership of our vision for the future. Our budget focusses on our core business here at school which is TEACHING AND LEARNING. We want the best opportuni- es for our students which align with our mission statement: Working Together Towards a Brighter Futurefor all our students at Crossways. We have a performance on Thursday morning for the Junior School. It is called Red Riding Robin Hood. Koonibba Primary School will be joining our students for the performance. Students are looking forward to this event which will start at 10 am in our chapel room. Quote for the week: Blessings, Francois Pienaar Below : Year 9/10 students at Adelaide Airport yesterday on their way to Canberra. Thankyou to Iluka for sponsoring the studentsflights from Ceduna to Adelaide.

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Week 7! The end of this term is ap-

proaching very fast. Teachers will be

starting their formal Progress Report

writing on students’ outcomes this

week. Students will be encouraged to

attend school every day to complete

set tasks in the last few weeks of the

term. These assessments will enable

all staff to make an accurate judge-

ment of the curriculum outcomes

covered over the term.

Our 9/10 students accompanied by

Terena Evans (class teacher), Kerry Taylor (LSO) and Justin Wilke

(AISSA Indigenous Secondary School Student Mentor) are on their

Canberra camp this week. They have a full program and I know

that they are very excited about the trip. For some students it will

be their first time flying and visiting another state. We believe in

investing in our students’ learning and to broaden their

knowledge about our Parliament, how it functions and the influ-

ence of decisions made on our daily lives in Australia. Students

will also be completing a HASS assessment task while on camp as

the visit places and broaden their knowledge.

The ELC building project is well on the go. Most of the demolish-

ing work has been done and the builders are now starting with

the toilets and washing facilities. We have had a wonderful re-

sponse about our ELC from the community and many expressions

of interest have been received. We only have a few vacancies left

for the 2019 intake.

Please contact the front office or visit our website for enrollment

forms and information about our ELC.

Principal’s Word

Week 7 Year 9/10 Canberra Trip

Week 7 (Thurs) Robin Hood Performance

Week 9 (Wed 19 Sep) STUDENT FREE DAY (staff PD)

Thurs 27th Sept Last Day Term 3

Monday 15th Oct First Day of Term 4

Crossways Calendar

Term 3, Week 7, 4th September 2018

We are currently working on the budget for 2019 and our strategic

plan for the next 3 years. All stakeholders have an input in this

process to ensure that we all have ownership of our vision for the

future. Our budget focusses on our core business here at school

which is TEACHING AND LEARNING. We want the best opportuni-

ties for our students which align with our mission statement:

“Working Together Towards a Brighter Future” for all our students

at Crossways.

We have a performance on Thursday morning for the Junior

School. It is called Red Riding Robin Hood. Koonibba Primary

School will be joining our students for the performance. Students

are looking forward to this event which will start at 10 am in our

chapel room.

Quote for the week:

Blessings, Francois Pienaar

Below : Year 9/10 students at Adelaide Airport yesterday on

their way to Canberra. Thankyou to Iluka for sponsoring the

students’ flights from Ceduna to Adelaide.

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Your bread tags can provide

wheelchairs for the less fortunate At Crossways we are collecting BREAD TAGS to help raise much needed funds in South Africa. We have a Container of Hope in the front office and the breakfast room and would love if families can please collect bread tags from home and bring into school to add to our collection. The bread tags will be sent to a mission in South Africa called “Bread Tags for Wheelchairs” thanks to Container of Hope!

Thankyou for your support!

…………………………………………….. Digital Technologies in Music

Bread Tag Collection

This term Junior School Music students have been exploring digital technologies in Music. In the last few weeks, the Year 1 and 2 classes have learned some simple dances - the Maddison and a barn dance. They then created a code for each dance and taught them to the BeeBots. We all had a lot of fun with this unit!

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Happy Birthday to …...

8th September Jezmiyiah Scott

10th September Lameeka Betts

11th September Ryder Pickett

13th September Sharieka Wilson

14th September Mia Nicholls

15th September Kayla Fielding

18th September Corey Amos

Church Services

CEDUNA - SUNDAY (10.30am) LUTHERAN CHURCH

The Human Pyramid

Playgroup is held every Friday morning

at Crossways Lutheran School

From 10am - 12noon

Community Notices

SHANAELAH, NONNEL & SHAKIRA’S

SAUSAGE ROLLS

400g sausage mince, 300g chicken mince 1 onion, finely chopped, 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 medium carrot, grated, 1 medium zucchini, grated 1 cup (65g) fresh breadcrumbs, 3 tablespoons chopped parsley, 2 eggs, 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg, salt & freshly ground pepper, 4 sheets frozen puff pastry, semi thawed 1 tablespoon (10g) sesame seeds, Tomato sauce, to serve

Preheat oven to 200°C. Line 2 baking trays with baking paper. Mix both minces, onion, garlic, carrot, zucchini, breadcrumbs and parsley. Beat 1 egg and add to mince mixture. Add nutmeg and seasoning. Divide into 8 equal portions. Cut pastry sheets in half. Place a mince portion down the centre of pastry. Beat remaining egg and brush edges. Roll up to enclose filling, and cut into 6 pieces. Place on trays, seam side down. Brush with egg and sprinkle with sesame seeds. Bake for 20 mins, reduce heat to 180°C, and cook for 10 minutes until golden. Serve with tomato Sauce.

DELICIOUS !!!

CEDUNA SCHOOL DENTIST

Phone : 0434601394

Mon 17th Sept - Thurs 20th Sept