Sturt Ave, Kapooka NSW 2661 Phone: 02 6931 2703 Fax: 02 6931 4342 Principal: Lyn Eacott
Email: [email protected] www.kapookap.schools.gov.edu.au
Newsletter
Term 3 / Week 10/ 2019
Narrandera Fisheries and Altina Wildlife Park … it’s WILD! Classes, K/1, 1/2 and 2/3 travelled to the Narrandera Fisheries and Altina Wildlife Park on 10th September. The students had a wonderful day experiencing yabbies at the fisheries, riding on carts driven by draft horses, seeing animals at Altina Wildlife Park. Below are some of their experiences. I woke up on the day of our big excursion, and by now my stomach
was churning with excitement. (Chayce year3) Vroom, vroom. My heart was beating so fast when I got on the bus. (Indie year 2) We met a fish called Agro, he didn’t have any table manners. (Mikayla year 3) There was a turtle touch table and we of course we got to touch them.
There was a long neck turtle and the name wasn’t lying! (Luka year 3) I was surprised when I saw the turtles. They were SO cute, my heart
was warm like a fireplace. (Bridget year 2) We went outside for the yabby race and then we got to pick them up.
My heart was pounding. I just couldn’t pick it up. (Georgina year 3) For the yabbie race, they had numbers on them so we knew what
team and we got to hold them. (Lincoln year 2) My heart thumped like a dinosaur walking as I picked up the yabbie in
my hand. (Quinn W year 2) Finally, we were at Altina. Yes! Everyone suddenly got excited and
started cheering! (Georgina year 3) We went on a horse and cart carriage, I got to sit in the front. (Mia year 2) We rode a horse and cart carriage. Year 2 & 3’s horse was named Blue
and the person who controlled Blue was named Rohan. (Quinn W year 2) A water buffalo makes a quacking sound! Isn’t that crazy! (Elise year 3) There was a camel that tried to spit at us. It was a very rude camel! (Bridget year 2) Suddenly our horse, Blue went really, really quickly. We sped up the
hill and down and around the bends. It was WILD! (Chayce year 3) Then we headed back to the bus and headed off. I had lots of fun. I
hope I can do it again. (Alex year 3)
Important Dates / Information
Student Banking - Banking day is Friday morning. Please hand your banking book into the school office.
Parent on line payments (POP) - are made through our website. www.kapooka-p.schools.gov.edu.au Access the “Make a Payment” tab and complete details.
School APP is Schoolzine = SZapp Download from your APP store for either Android or Apple. Make an account for yourself. This is our main form of communication to you re reminders etc.
P&C Uniform shop Uniform orders must be made on the PINK order form, please no texting. Post the pink form in the P&C (pink) letter box and once payment is received the order will be filled. Uniform orders only can be paid by cash or bank transfer - Account details are: Commonwealth Bank - BSB: 062 600 ACCOUNT NO: 1074-2105 Use your surname as the reference please. Please keep in mind payments may take 2-3 days to process.
School Values - PRIDE will be demonstrated by students when they: recognise their own abilities
School News
Day for Daniel On October 25 all students are invited to wear red to school for ‘Day for Daniel’. There is no gold coin donation. Day for Daniel is a National Day of Action raising awareness of Child Safety, Protection &Prevention. Kapooka School APP We still have many families not using our app. Please download the app to your phone. This is the quickest way we can remind you and keep you updated with school activities. The APP is called Schoolzine, or SZapp and is available for both Android and Iphones. Student work book fees If you have outstanding work book fees or excursion money, would you please make payment by the end of this week. These are now very overdue. Updated ‘unpaid fees’ note was sent home either Friday or today. If you have any issues regarding these payments, please do not hesitate to make contact with Lyn or Robyn. Dates for your diary
Presentation evening at Wagga Public School—Friday 13th December
Wagga High School Orientation Day—Yr 6 to Yr 7 on Tuesday 3rd December.
School term 4 ends for students on Wednesday 18th December
2020 school year resumes for students on Wednesday 29th January and Kindergarten on Thursday 30th January
Reminders
Please remind your child each morning to wear their school hat and apply sunscreen.
If you have a child starting Kindergarten next year and have not yet advised the office, please do so ASAP.
P&C News Kapooka PS P&C Facebook Group Current Kapooka school parents are welcome to join. Only current parents can be members. All P&C notes and information will be available on this page. Please join and keep up to date with what is happening with your child’s school P&C. https://www.facebook.com/groups/379369349395163/ P&C Volunteers required On Tuesday 12 November, Kapooka school will be hosting a Small Schools Aboriginal Education Day. The Meal Deal for this day will be a barbeque. We are looking for people to help out on this day. Please contact the school if you are able to assist. This is a big fundraiser for our school as we will be hosting Tarcutta, Ladysmith and Uranquinty schools. Please help.
Term 3 2019 - week 10
September
Wed 25 REEC visits for 4/5/6 and K/1
Wed 25 Cricket 2/3 @ Bolton Park
Fri 27 Cricket 4/5/6 @ Bolton Park Assembly 1/2 at 2.15pm at KNCentre Last day of term 3
October
Mon 14 First day of Term 4 for staff and students Mrs Eacott on LSL
Wed 23 Kapooka Army band at Civic Theatre, con-certs at 12 noon and 6pm—Free
Thur 24 CHORDS Core Choir rehearsal, 9.30-3pm at Turvey Park School—selected students
Fri 25 Day for Daniel—wear RED to school Assembly 4/5/6 at 2.15pm, KNCentre
Mon 28 CHORDS Week
Tue 29 Kapooka evening performance
Thu 31 Kindergarten Orientation 10-12noon
November
Wed 6 REEC visit—class 2/3
Thur 7 MUSIC COUNT US IN—Australian schools sing at the same time, same day. 12.30pm Kindergarten Orientation 10-12noon
Fri 8 Assembly 2/3 at 2.15pm, KNCentre
Thur 14 Kinder Orientation and parent meetings
Sturt Ave, Kapooka NSW 2661 Phone: 02 6931 2703 Fax: 02 6931 4342 Principal: Lyn Eacott
Email: [email protected] www.kapookap.schools.gov.edu.au
Marrambidya Wetlands Last Friday, 1/2 and 2/3 travelled to the Marrambidya wetlands in Wagga
Wagga. We took part in a number of activities learning about Wiradjuri
culture as well as our local wetland area. We looked at a number of
artworks made by local elders and learned about how these connected to
their country around them. We discovered that there is a number of
different plant and animal life surrounding the wetlands and enjoyed
drawing and writing about them. We all loved the humpies that were
created around the meeting area as these showed us how Wiradjuri
people lived and moved around their country.
Have you lost something
this term? Please come in and look in our lost property. We have
accumulated a lot of clothing that is unnamed. Please name
your child’s belongings so that we can return them when
they are found.
Any unclaimed lost property will be donated to St Vincents
de Paul at the end of the term.
DSM news
Considering this is the last newsletter for Term 3, time has flown by. Before we know it, Term 4 will be over, Christmas will be upon us, the removalist trucks will be in full swing and families will be travelling to their new locations and new families will be arriving in Wagga. In saying that, Kapooka Public School would like to say a warm farewell to two families that will be leaving us at the end of Term 3. Travel safely and enjoy your next adventure. Again, if there has been late notifications of postings, please let us know ASAP as I am in the process of organising our moving groups for next term. With Term 4 fast approaching, a reminder again, that the wearing of hats is compulsory. If the hat is forgotten, the children must play undercover, out of the sun. It is also a good idea to apply sunscreen in the morning for extra protection. For current families attending Kapooka Public School, who have preschool children ready to start Primary School, please remember to fill out the enrolment paperwork and give to Mrs Geale in the office. The earlier this is done the better, as we need to know our student numbers for next year. If you have children ready to start preschool, please go and see the lovely ladies there for enrolment packs or even to put your name on the waiting list, as Kapooka Preschool is in high demand. If you are travelling these holidays, please take care and stay safe. Have a wonderful and relaxing break and we will see you all after the holidays for a busy yet exciting term to end 2019. Rachel Dolan, DSM [email protected]
Sturt Ave, Kapooka NSW 2661 Phone: 02 6931 2703 Fax: 02 6931 4342 Principal: Lyn Eacott
Email: [email protected] www.kapookap.schools.gov.edu.au
2019 Dance Concert, through the decades —a snippet of class performances. Congratulations staff and
students on such a wonderful performance.
Class K/1 - 1970’s
2019 Dance Concert, through the decades—
Class 1/2 - 1980’s
Sturt Ave, Kapooka NSW 2661 Phone: 02 6931 2703 Fax: 02 6931 4342 Principal: Lyn Eacott
Email: [email protected] www.kapookap.schools.gov.edu.au
2019 Dance Concert, through the decades—
Class 2/3 - 1900’s
2019 Dance Concert, through the decades—
Class 4/5/6 - 1900-2000’s
Our Year 6 compares for the evening Leilani, Nikkia, Alyssah and Dayah
Community News
The Wagga Lake Run and Ride is the largest free entry community participation sporting event in the Wagga and surrounding areas. Participants can walk or run 5km, or ride 10km around Lake Albert and through the streets of Wagga on Sunday the 29th September. This year's Wagga Lake Run Ride includes a new Schools Challenge to encourage participation and support local schools. When students enter the Lake Run Ride, they can nominate a school for the Schools challenge. The school with the greatest number of finishing participants will win the $500 Schools Challenge prize.
Intersport Wagga Lake Run Ride - Schools Challenge 2019
Sturt Ave, Kapooka NSW 2661 Phone: 02 6931 2703 Fax: 02 6931 4342 Principal: Lyn Eacott
Email: [email protected] www.kapookap.schools.gov.edu.au
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Sturt Ave, Kapooka NSW 2661 Phone: 02 6931 2703 Fax: 02 6931 4342 Principal: Lyn Eacott
Email: [email protected] www.kapookap.schools.gov.edu.au
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