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Newsletter 13 2017Newsletter 13 2017Newsletter 13 2017Newsletter 13 2017
PO Box 7 Phone: Phone: Phone: Phone: (08) 9075 6055
SCADDAN WA 6447 Fax: Fax: Fax: Fax: (08) 9075 6028
Email: Email: Email: Email: [email protected] Website: Website: Website: Website: www.scaddanps.wa.edu.au
FromthePrincipal:
The term is almost at an end! As you can see from the upcoming events, it is
certainly going to be a busy end to the term.
Swim Camp Cos�ng
Due to my absence yesterday, we have been delayed in finalising the costs for
Swim Camp 2017. Mrs Berry and I want to ensure that these are accurate before
providing the informa'on to parents. These will be out in the coming days along
with the camp booklets and consent forms. I apologise for any inconvenience.
Numero
Well done to the students from Years 4, 5 and 6 who represented our school
with pride at the recent Interschool Numero Compe''on. They demonstrated
excellence when par'cipa'ng in the Numero challenges, games and scramble.
Out of the 17 teams from across the district that competed one of the teams
placed 4th
overall. Each of the compe'tors will be presented with a ‘showbag’
from R.I.C. Publica'ons at Thursday’s assembly. Well done, Scaddan!
Assembly and Three-Way Conferences
This Thursday 7 September is going to be a busy one! Star'ng at 2pm we will
have our last assembly for the term. Parents are asked to bring a plate for a
shared a6ernoon tea (with ingredients labelled), held in the library, that will roll
through the Three-Way Conferences that will commence at 2:30pm. Parents are
reminded that the purpose of this conference is for the student, in an age
appropriate way, to discuss their achievements over the year and set learning
goals. If a formal interview is required, please book a 'me with your child’s
teacher.
A slip has been sent home in your child’s diary today confirming your 'me. If you
are yet to make an appointment, please do so ASAP to ensure that both teachers
and students have 'me to prepare.
Nature Playground
Our nature playground plans are coming to life! We are looking at ge=ng things
underway very soon. Jane and Sco? Wandel will have the plan marked out for
interested parents to look at and discuss further on Thursday.
ImportantDates
THURSDAY 7
SEPTEMBER
Assembly @ 2pm
THURSDAY 7
SEPTEMBER
3-Way Conferences @
2:30pm
THURSDAY 14
SEPTEMBER
Esperance Police
Ceremony
THURSDY 14
SEPTEMBER
Jump Rope for Heart—
Jump off @ 2pm
FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER
Parliamentary Educa'on
Office visit—Year 4-6
MONDAY 18 SEPT—
FRIDAY 22 SEPT
Mallee Swim Camp
FRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBER
Last day of school
MONDAY 9 OCTOBER
First day of school—
students
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Bandwidth Upgrade
I am pleased to announce that Telstra and the Educa'on Department have completed work on our internet
bandwidth and switched it on last Wednesday. This means that our internet speed has progressed from
1mbps download/upload speed to 10mbps. The speed at which webpages and videos are loading in class is
incredible!
Police Remembrance Day Ceremony
Our students will be performing the ‘Australian Na'onal Anthem’ and ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ at the Police
Remembrance Day Ceremony next Thursday 14 September. A note will be sent home tomorrow to provide
more informa'on and transport arrangements.
School Uniform
The P&C have been inves'ga'ng new style of shirt that could form part of the school uniform. The pictures
below show the one style of shirt, on offer at a local supplier, in a boys and girls range. The P&C would
appreciate feedback from all parents. The shirts will be on display at the assembly on Thursday for
interested parents to look at. If a decision is made to change the style of shirt, this will need to be endorsed
by the School Council.
Next Newsle3er
Due to the upcoming Swim Camp in Week 10, a short newsle?er will be sent home on Friday of Week 9.
Kind regards,
Reece Smith l Principal
5 September 2017
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VALUESSTAR
Lucy
“For demonstra'ng the value of Nurturing
when playing with Juniors during recess and
lunch breaks.”
WHOHASRECEIVEDAVALUESTOKENTHISFORTNIGHT?
BIRTHDAYWISHES
SEPTEMBER
Oliver—7th
Ethan—15th
Mitch—17th
Voluntary Contribu�ons
and Charges
We are now collec'ng Voluntary Contribu'ons and Charges. Endorsed by the
School Council and provided to all parents at the end of last year, these
payments greatly assist in the provision and planning of a range of ac'vi'es
for your children. Please make cheques payable to Scaddan Primary School or
directly deposit into the school account (details provided on the 2017
Voluntary Contribu'ons and Charges sheet). If you need any more informa'on
do not hesitate to contact Mrs Berry or Mrs Ie?o in the office.
Numero
Woolworths Earn & Learn 2017
This year we will be participating in the Woolworths Earn & Learn program. Through this program we will be able to get new educational resources for our school/early learning centre – and all we need you to do is shop for your groceries at Woolworths. From Wednesday 26th July to Tuesday 19th September, we are collecting Woolworths Earn & Learn Stickers. You will get one Woolworths Earn & Learn Sticker for every $10 spent (excluding liquor, tobacco and gift cards). Place the Woolworths Earn & Learn Stickers onto a Woolworths Earn & Learn Sticker Sheet and when it’s complete, the Sticker Sheet can be dropped into the Collection Box here at the school or at your local Woolworths.
At the end of the promotion, we’ll be able to get some great new equipment. The range is extensive and offers lots of items ideal for our students – including resources for Maths, English, Science and some fantastic fun supplies for Arts & Craft, Sport and for our library. If you’d like to know more visit woolworths.com.au/earnandlearn
Na�onal Garage Sale Trail
The Shire of Esperance is running a colouring
compe''on which is open to kids from Kindy to
Year 6. There are 4 categories which are;
� Kindy & Pre-Primary
� Year 1 & 2
� Year 3 & 4
� Year 5 & 6
They will be judged as per the year and category
they are in and there are prizes for each
category
Compe''on closes on Friday 8th of September
and entries can be handed in at the Shire.
Salmon Gums Primary School
Ph: 9078 5017 Fax: 9078 5080
Salmongums.ps@educa'on.wa.edu.au
Laraine Doney our gardener of 40 years is re'ring and we are hoping to reach as many of
her past students or colleagues as possible to share their memories.
Mrs Laraine Doney is officially re'ring during next term. She is currently away on Long
Service Leave and will re're when she returns. Mrs Doney has been a huge part of our
school over the past 40 years. Her dedica'on to our school grounds and her support for
our school is hugely appreciated. To ensure we are able to celebrate her 'me and
commitment at our school I would like to put together a momento book that will provide
the opportunity for a li?le walk down memory lane.
In order to do this I am looking for any photos parents, community members or old
students may have with Laraine during her 'me at the school. I am also seeking any
memories or stories people are willing to share in the book about their experience with
Laraine at the school.
Please forward any photos, stories, informa'on or special message on to me via email
(Krystal.wiggins@educa'on.wa.edu.au), mail (101 Rogers Street, Salmon Gums, 6445) or
by dropping them off at the school by Friday 13th October.
Please include the following details with your memories:
Your name:
Decade of involvement in the school (i.e. 1990) or date of involvement at school:
Special Message to Laraine
Community Announcement
RegularActivities
Esperance Scrabble Club: Meetings every Saturday, 1pm - 4pm. Esperance Senior Citizens Centre, Forrest Street. Sing Australia: A fun 2 hours of singing from 7.30pm, in a relaxed environment with group accompanist and conductor $6 per night. Non members welcome to join in and have a go, no experience necessary. Every Wednesday at Esperance Aged Care, Activity Room, 4 Randall Street. Contact details: www.singaustalia.com Esperance Pottery Club meet every Thursday and Saturday at the Cannery Arts Pottery Room. Contact 9071 3599 or [email protected] for information about meeting times and days. Esperance Bay of Isles Embroidery Club meet on the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the Month, 9am-12noon at the Cannery Arts Music Room. Contact 9071 3599 or [email protected] for information about meeting times and days. Other local arts groups include Esperance Spinners Club, Esperance Hobby Painters, After Dark Quilters, Port Patchers, Esperance Bay Boot Scooters, Fiona Ryan Dance Academy and Dance Devotion. For more information, contact Esperance Community Arts (9072 1158 or [email protected]).
RegularActivities
Cannery Pottery Club : Open to all the community for pottery activities 11am – 4pm, Thursday & Sat-urday each week. Forage Cannery Kitchen Garden: Open days Thursday 3.30 - 5.30pm. Everyone welcome to pop down to the garden and have a chat or contribute. Knit for Art: An informal knitting and crocheting group who meet every Thursday morning at 10am at Esperance Community Arts Space to work on individual or community projects, Morning tea included. Beginners welcome, no cost, some materials and needles/ hooks provided. Gold coin Donation. Esperance Patchwork Club: Meet every Thursday, February through to November, 9am - 12noon at the Seniors Citizens, Meeting Room. Contact Jean Reimers for more information. Ph 9071 1898. No Lights, No Lycra: Self expression dance in the dark! Thursdays, 7.15pm, Innerspace Gallery, Can-nery Arts Centre. $5 Entry. Bring water to drink and wear comfortable clothes. Ages 14 and over. Alco-hol & drug free event. For information see No Lights No Lycra Esperance Facebook page. Esperance Brass Band: Rehearsal every Thursday night (during school terms), 7:30pm - 9:30pm. Es-perance Basketball Stadium (the door prior to entry into the stadium), Greater Sports Ground. Any new or interested members are welcome. For further information contact Julie Fetherston ph 0438 839 352 or email [email protected] Old Time / New Vogue Ballroom Dancing 8:00 PM - 10:30 PM Friday nights @ RAOB - Williams St (behind Bijou theatre) Singles & Couples / Be-ginners - All welcome $5pp (supper included) Enquiries - Viv 0427014691. Just Dance Classes: Latin, Ballroom and New Vogue. Beginners and dancers of all ages welcome! No partner required. $5 per person. Latin dance styles every Monday from 7pm-8.45pm, RAOB Hall (behind the Bijou Theatre on Dempster Street). This is a friendly group of dancers who enjoy helping others learn and have fun at the same time. For more information contact Viv on 0427 014 691 or Mi-guel and Angela 0477 972 918. Esperance Drumming Group: Esperance Community Arts Space, 67 Dempster Street. Everyone welcome. Drums and percussion instruments supplied or bring your own. For more information call Meredith Waters on 0488090934 or email [email protected]. Find the Esperance Drumming Group on FACEBOOK. Esperance Photographers Club: Club Meetings, 3rd Monday of every month, The Cannery Art Room, 7pm. For more information contact Julie Wylie on 9076 1215 or email [email protected]. Find the Esperance Photographer’s Club on FACEBOOK and Twitter and look out for their new blog site! Esperance Ukulele Group: Join the worldwide ukulele revolution! Wednesdays, 6pm, Esperance Sen-ior Citizens Centre, Forrest Street. For more information find us on FACEBOOK or see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKEsperance Email: [email protected] Ph: 0417 090 793. Liteforms: Firetwirling. Contact Joe Young for updates on 043 878 8492. Recherche Writers: Meetings 1st Saturday of the month, 10am. Masonic Village Hall. For further infor-mation contact Lesley Higson ph: 9071 5764 or email [email protected]