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Principal’s Report
Student Leadership Elections
In a new procedure for 2015, this week Year 5 students listened to the speeches from the School Captain nominees for 2016 and then voted on a top 8. These students will then progress to the school assembly to deliver their speech again and be voted by their peers in Years 2-5.
A big thank you to all the nominees, the 23 female and 10 male students who stepped forward and presented themselves. Teachers were very impressed with the time and effort the students went to in preparing their speech and poster and were a credit to themselves and their family.
Congratulations to the following eight boys and eight girls (in alphabetical order) who will present their speeches on the 2nd of December in the Hall.
BOYS—Alex X, Dennis, Emilio, Jackson, Matthew, Oscar, Quinn, Tarrant
GIRLS—Audrey, Celeste, Grace, Lily, Lucy, Nicole, Sophia, Tatiana
Mo Day
Thanks to the initiative of Mr Wiblen and the support of fellow male staff members, we held a Mo-Day today to raise funds for research into male health. There were many ‘mo’s’ seen on students and teachers alike as well as a game of dodge ball at lunch time between students and teachers. A big thanks to all those that have support-ed Mr Wiblen, Mr Fitz, Mr Franki, Mr Tate, Mr Gold and a special thanks to our male staff for supporting this very worth while cause.
Walkathon
A reminder for those that have not yet returned their sponsor sheet and donations back to school. The Walkathon is the major fundraiser for the year and together we can make a difference and achieve all our goals.
The drawing of the raffle will happen very soon, stay tuned to see if you are a lucky winner. Thanks again to all the students and families that have already supported this fundraiser in 2015.
Enjoy your week.
Matthew Ackerman
Principal (rel)
Newsletter Wednesday 25 November 2015 T4 W8
Maroubra Junction Public School Website
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Maroubra Junction P&C
Week 8
Mon 23/11 Swim School all week
Yr5 Election Speeches
Tue 24/11 Yr4 High School Visit
Wed 25/11 Band Concert 6pm
Thu 26/11 Parent Helper Morning Tea
P&C Disco
Week 9
Mon 30/11 5L Claymation
Tue 1/12 Year 6 Mini Fete
Wed 2/12 Student Elections Yrs 2-5
Thu 3/12 P&C meeting 7pm
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
Mr Franki’s Mo cake
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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
RESPECT and is USE KIND WORDS AND
ACTIONS!
Perhaps you could brainstorm or create a new brainstorm for some kind words and actions that students could practise using during the week (and always...). You could discuss what it means to have good manners and acknowledge your children when they display good manners at home.
Master Certificates Congratulations to these students who have worked hard to receive their Master Certificate!
DP News
Deloitte Volunteers
Last week we had some fantastic helpers from Deloitte to help Mac in the gardens. At Deloitte, we believe true business success is linked to wider social purpose. Held every year, IMPACT Day allows Deloitte staff to take one day out from their daily jobs to contribute their skills and labour to the community. They did an amazing job on one of the hottest days of the year. On behalf of the MJPS community we would like to thank Deloitte for their efforts.
3-6 Canteen - Friday
Could all parents please ensure that on Fridays years 3-6 students write their sport name on their lunch order not their class name? There is currently a lot of confusion about lunches on Fridays because students are in sport groups not class groups. We thank you for you support.
Catherine Pierce Deputy Principal (rel)
H E L P E R S ’
M O R N I N G T E A
A special morning tea will be held in the
hall tomorrow
Thursday, 26th November
at 10.45am
to thank all our parent helpers, scripture
teachers and Maroubra friends for their
wonderful
support this year.
If you have helped in any way during the
year, please join us as we value your
contributions!
Lavender C KS Respect
Rafi M KS Safety
Adnan Q KS Learning
Anahid H KF Learning
Jonas K KF Safety
Billy H KS Respect
Zoe J KC Safety
Zoe J KC Respect
Eva Tate S KC Learning
Emma M KC Safety
Evie J KC Safety
Toby H KC Learning
Fraser McD KS Safety
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Master Certificates Congratulations to these students who have worked hard to receive their Master Certificate!
Ivy J 4G Respect
Jade. Z 4G Respect
Nicholas. S 4G Respect
Emma.r 4G Learning
Marissa. C 4G Learning
BrianneT 4G Learning
Giada T 4G Learning
Timothy. 4B Safety
Rosie W 4y learning
Jesslyn W 4y Respect
Rebekah E 3t Learning
Sebastian I 3t learning
Alvin C 3t Respect
Riley M 3T Learning
Chloe T 3T Learning
Anthea A 3T Learning
Xavier W 3T Safety
Lily E 3T Safety
Annalie D 3T Respect
Leonathan L 3T Respect
Liam M 3t Respect
Amanda S 3T Respect
Franklin K 3F Learning
Alan L 3F Learning
Saleh A 3F safety
Zali D 3F Learning
Zali D 3F Safety
Thomas G 4y Learning
Leilani H 3/4R Respect
Zali S 3/4R Respect
Mohammed A 3/4R Respect
Danish M 3/4R Respect
Miles Y 3/4R Respect
Jade C 3/4R Learning
Sophia G 3/4R Learning
Turki A 3/4R Safety
Charlize. A 4G Respect
George.S 4G Safety
Jayme.S 4G Respect
Kelly-Ann.M 4G Respect
Myles F 3B Learning
Isabelle Z 3B Learning
Josephine J 3B Learning
A Big Congratulations to the students below who are Badge
Recipients. Well Done!
Evelyn C. 1G Respect Eleni L 5L Respect
Emersen S. 2V Respect Anthea L 5L Learning
Grace M 1SA Respect Bethany D 1K Respect
Annabel M 1SA Safety Bethany D 1K Learning
Tatiana A 5L Learning Ashlee C 1K Respect
Ariella R 5L Learning Kalan R 2Z Learning
Eleni P 2V Learning Matilda S 2Z Learning
Alex H 2V Learning Fay DC 2Z Respect
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School Banking News
What fabulous savers we are at MJPS! The student banking team has deposited more than $1,000 each week over recent weeks which is a record for our school! Great work everyone!
Next week, TUESDAY 1 DECEMBER is the LAST DAY to ORDER rewards this year. Many rewards are no longer available and we put a new order slip for you to use in all deposit books yesterday.
Last week for student banking is week 10 (Tuesday 8 December).
If you'd like to volunteer with the student banking team next year, get in touch with us at mjps.studentbanking@gmail.com, we'd love to hear from you.
Student Banking Team
Term 4 Stage Newsletters
Our teams have been working hard in term 4. Check out what is coming up in each stage.
Kindergarten Stage One (Years 1 & 2) Stage Two (Years 3 & 4) Stage Three (Years 5 & 6)
School Council News
This week the school council held its final meeting for the year. Trisha Noble, Easter Carmeli, Lisa Parsci and Clara Hawker have all finished their time on the council. The council welcomes Terri Flynn as a new parent representative and is looking for one more interested parent who would like to participate.
The school executive provided an overview of the results of the Tell Them From Me survey which have just been released. They provide some valuable insights into staff and student opinion on the school and the survey will be undertaken again next year.
As always, the school is looking for ways to engage with parents and the community, so please put forward any suggestions you have and don't be afraid to get involved in any way!
Thank you to the council members for all their work this year. If you have any queries regarding school policies and procedures you can contact the council on: maroubrajunctionschoolcouncil@gmail.com. Enjoy the rest of the term.
Student Leader Elections
This year we had 33 Year 5 students who nominated themselves for a Student Leader position for 2016. These students presented their campaign speeches to the Year 5 cohort, Year 5 teachers and Mr Ackerman on Monday. The standard of speeches were exceptionally high and it was wonderful to hear how passionate our Year 5 students are about Maroubra Junction Public School. Congratulations to the all the candidates for their nomination and having the courage to participate in the process.
After the speeches the Year 5 cohort voted via ballot to shortlist the candidates to 8 boys and 8 girls who will present their speech at the Student Leadership Election Assembly on Wednesday 2
nd December, starting at 10am
in the hall. Parents are invited to attend this assembly.
Congratulations to the following students who will present their speech at this assembly.
Girls- Audrey S, Celeste M, Sophia D, Grace S, Nicole T, Lily A, Taitana A and Lucy A
Boys- Matthew G, Quinn B, Alexander X, Tarrant W, Emilio V, Dennis H, Oscar E and Jackson D.
Their campaign posters will be displayed in the office until Wednesday 2
nd December and the students will visit the
Year 2 to 4 classrooms to introduce themselves.
After the speeches on Wednesday 2nd
December, Year 2 to Year 5 students and staff will decided by a ballot the students who will become our school leaders for 2016. Elected leaders will be notified later this term and formally announced on Recognition Day.
We wish all the candidates the very best of luck!
Miss Noble
Year 6 Mini Fete
Year 6 will be hosting the annual Maroubra Junction Mini Fete fundraiser on Tuesday 1
st December from 11.40am
until 1pm.
Students from Kindergarten to Year 5 are invited on this day to visit the 17 exciting stalls Year 6 have created. There will be a variety of food and game stalls for the students. Please take the time to look at the information about the different stalls which is featured in this week’s newsletter and discuss the options that are appropriate for your child.
There will be many things on offer to purchase so please don’t forget to provide your child with money on the day. All the profits the Year 6 students make from the stalls are used to buy the school a gift on behalf of Year 6 2015. Year 6 will be presenting skits to advertise their stall at the 3-6 assembly on Thursday 26
th November. They are also
currently working on posters to advertise their stall to be displayed around the school, so please keep your eye out! We have some very excited Year 6 students!
Thank you for your anticipated support!
Miss Noble, Miss Ho and Mr Wiblen
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Sports Information
Summer sport continues this week until Week 8, November 27. This Friday, 27 November: Softball & Softball M.J.P.S v Matraville Soldiers Settlement (friendly) at Heffron Park 2 AFL Finals at Heffron Park (behind the pool) NB: This is the last week of Summer Sport,. Please settle any outstanding payments.
Sports Stars
Lily D (3T), Zali D (3F) and Chase D (5G) all competed in the State Relay Championships last weekend. Zali and Chase got through to the finals both finishing in 5th place in their respective age groups.
Toy Donation for Barnados
The MJPS Fundraising Committee consists of a small
group of Year 6 students who want to make a difference in
the world.
This year, we have decided that we would like help
children in need who may not receive brand new toys for
Christmas, like we do.
We would like to ask for your help in donating new toys to
place under our MJPS Christmas Tree (that will be located
in the office). These donations will be collected from
Monday the 23rd of November to Wednesday the 9th of
December. These donations will then be transported to
the Barnados Australia gift appeal to be wrapped and
distributed to foster and homeless children across
Australia.
Any gift donation is much appreciated. Please see the gift
guide for some ideas on what to give.
Thank you for your support.
The MJPS Fundraising Committee
Please find below a list of gifts broken down into age group
which we hope can act as a guide when purchasing;
0 to 2 years Building blocks, sensory toys, push and pull
toys, baby clothes, picture books, toy instruments,
unbreakable mirrors, puzzles and train sets
3 to 5 years Art supplies, construction sets, puzzles, kid-
size dishes, pots and pans, outdoor equipment, Cars,
educational books and games
6 to 9 years Board Games, puzzles (100 pieces), educa-
tional books and games, outdoor equipment, remote
control toys, science sets, school materials, jump rope,
books, Lego
10 to 12 years Board Games, craft activities, Science
equipment, remote control cars, scooter with helmet,
school materials, books
13+ years Each Christmas we struggle to receive gifts for
teenagers. Some suggestions of teenage appropriate gifts:
sporting equipment (footballs, cricket set, soccer balls),
baseball caps, girls make-up, perfume, beach towel,
jewellery, skin care products, books/novels. Gift vouchers
are the easiest for this age group, examples of appropriate
gift vouchers include vouchers from rebel sport, itunes, JB-
Hi, Hoyts cinemas.
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‘A Sip of Summer’ Frappes, Fruit Punch,
Popsicles
Location: Outside Of-fice
Price: $3 Frappes ( Mango, Tropical)
$2- Fruit Punch $2- Fruit Popsicles
‘Fairy Floss Fairy Tale’
Fairy Floss
Location: Outside Year 5 Rooms
Price: $2
Mini Fete Stalls Tuesday 1st December
Year 6 have 17 exciting stalls for you. Please have a look at what is on offer, decided what you would like to do or
buy and remember to bring some mon-ey on the day! The stalls will run from
11.40am – 1pm.
‘Handbal Heroes’ Handball Competi-
tion
Location: Under the Green Sails
Price: $1 for a
game ( First to 3 points)
‘Mexican Fiesta’ Beef Burritos and
Lemonade
Location: Outside Kinder Rooms
Price: $3 Beef Burrito
$2 Can of Lemonade
‘No Aim No Game’
Target Game
Location: Outside Year 5 Rooms
Price: $1.50 for 2
throws
‘The Flavour of Sport’
Soccer Target Game & Cupcakes
Location: Grass Court
Price: $1 for Cup-
cakes
$1 per kick or $2 for 3
‘Mad Hair’ Coloured Hairspray
Location: Play Equip-
ment
Price - $1 for one colour
$2 for two colours $3 for rainbow col-
ours
‘Sugar Cakes’ Cupcake and Bis-
cuit Decorating
Location: Play Equipment
Price: $2 Biscuits
$3 Cupcakes
‘Dig 4 Treasure’ Treasure Hunt dig-
ging in sand for priz-es
Location: Grass Court
Price: $2 for 1 dig
‘Just Bling’ Jewellery
Location: Play
Equipment
Prices: $2- 5 ear-ring
$2-3 Necklaces $1-4 Bracelets $2- 3.50 Rings
Chillin’ & Grillin’ Sausage Sizzle
Location: Outside
Kinder Rooms
Price: $3 Sausage $2 Soft drinks (No
Caffeine)
‘The Ice Men’ Snow cones
Location: Outside
Kinder Rooms
Price: $2 (Lime, Raspberry or Or-
ange)
‘Big Shot’ Nerf Gun Target
and Obstacle Course
Location: Basket-
ball Court
Price: $2 Entry
‘Sugar Rush’ Super Doopers, Lolly
Bags
Location: Outside Kinder Rooms
Price: $1 Super
Dooper $1 Small Lolly Bag $2 Large Lolly Bag
‘Splunge’ Slime and Water Sponge Throwing
Location: Basket-
ball Court
Price: $2 for 3 throws
$3 for 5 throws
‘The Fun House’ Haunted House
Location: 6N and 6H
classroom
Price: $2 entry $2 small Dream catch-
er $3 large Dream catch-
er
50 cents- Guess how many lollies in a jar
competition.
‘Tutti Fruitti’ Juices and Jelly
Location: Outside
Kinder Rooms
Price: $1 Jelly Cups $2- Jelly Orange $3- Fruit Juice
(Tropical, Mixed Ber-ry)
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Maroubra Junction Public School Band Program Band News! We are rapidly approaching the end of the term with only a few lessons and rehearsals left. Make
sure you are well prepared for our end of year Band Spring Soiree on Wednesday 25th
November.
Junior Band is looking great for next year, but we still have room if anyone still wants to join our
band in 2016.
Don’t forget to visit the schools webpage on our website at - www.directionsinmusic.com.au
Upcoming performance! Band Spring Soiree – Week 8, 25
TH November
Presentation Day – Senior Band – Week 10, 10th
December
Band rehearsals and Tutorials last week – Week 9 (no rehearsals or tutorials in week 10)
What to practise! Junior Band – You will be starting to look at page 23 in the Tradition of Excellence Book in prepara-
tion for the more challenging repertoire you will be getting next year.
Senior Band – The Incredibles,
Jazz Ensemble – Sesame Street, St. Louis Blues, Satin Doll
Practise tip – Take breaks, lots of breaks Practicing can be physically demanding and often it’s easy to just keep going until you begin to physically
tire. But practice also involves a lot of brain work and often we compromise our practice by not giving our
brains time to absorb what we have accomplished physically. We’ve all become frustrated by particular
sections of the works we’re practicing that just don’t work. It’s very important to have regular breaks to
refresh the mind. I remember one of my teachers saying that I should be having a break from practice
every half hour! Go for a walk, have a snack, a cup of tea, or anything to let your brain rest from all that
concentration. You’ll soon see that taking regular breaks makes a real difference to the effectiveness of
your practice.
Section of the week!
This week it goes to the………Trumpet section!!!
Richard Sandham – MJPS Program Manager
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In an entirely student centred and student directed approach to
learning, some of the students in KS chose to stage a production of ‘Cinderella’ for their fellow classmates
last week. Once the cast was decided, the production team set to
work to make their vision a reality... Roles and responsibilities were negotiated, and after days of collaborative preparation and planning, in the form of costume design and creation and rehearsals,
the theatrical team were ready for the big day...! :)
Student Centred and Student Directed Learning in Creative and Practical Arts
A cross-curricula approach to exploring
drama through creative and practical arts.
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‘Cinderella’ by KS
Cinderella Cast: Narrator: Clementine Cinderella: Alexia Cinderella’s Father: Dimitri Wicked Step Mother: Joanie Ugly Stepsisters: Maggie and Rital Prince Charming: Fraser Lucifer The Cat: Billy Mice: Lavender and Lilia Bird: Jonathan Fairy Godmother: Hinani
Our lovely stage in the newly renovated landscape area was the perfect setting for the production… :)
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Wow! What a mo-tastic response we had on Wednesday to our Movember support and awareness day. Students donned mo’s of all shapes and sizes to promote the health of men and to show their support for the MJPS Mo Team that are raising funds. Students from all grades participated in a staff vs students dodgeball game to promote physical active lifestyles. For the record, the students out-shone their older competitors 3 rubbers to 2. A big thank you must go to the Year 6 artists who designed moustaches such as the curly wurly, the boony, sergeant mo, el diablo, the classic and the Frenchman—just to name a few. A big thank you to those who have donated money this month. We raised close to $300 today and have now nearly surpassed the $1000 mark for the team. If you would still like to donate please go to:
http://moteam.co/mjps-men
Here are some snaps throughout the day:
Community News Disclaimer Maroubra Junction Public School as a service to
parents will advertise community events which may be of interest. MJPS does
not necessarily endorse or sponsor the events and accepts no responsibility to
the management or organization of these events.
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Our next meeting (and final for the year) will be held on Thursday 4th December. New members always welcome. The P&C is an integral feature of a successful school and relies heavily on parent contribution. Come along to have your say on how we support MJPS in ensuring our kids learn in a safe and happy environment
WALK – A – THON 12TH
NOVEMBER 2015 – UPDATE
In 2015 the MJPS P&C voted to help support the remediation of the landscape area. The P&C aims, with your help, to raise $20,000 in funds to assist the school in completing this project. There are fabulous prizes some of which are listed below: Athletes Foot – gift vouchers Manhattan Superbowl – Family pass Academy K Dance – dance lessons Jenolan Caves – cave tour Rose Bay Aquatic Hire – paddleboard or double kayak hire Anaconda – gift card Bundeena Kayaks – 2 hour single kayak hire Easts Basketball League – 3 day fundamental Holiday Camp valued over $200 Smiggle vouchers purchased with funds donated from Caltex Kingsford Thanks to Jennie, Lisa, Mai and Maria for sourcing these great prizes.
CHRISTMAS AND END OF YEAR DISCO
THURSDAY 26TH
NOVEMBER
To finish off the year we will be holding an end of year disco and pizza party. The disco for K – 2 will commence at 5:30pm – 6:45pm. Primary students disco is from 7:00pm – 8:30pm. Tickets to the disco will be on sale on the night at the “Door”. Prices are Single child $5 or Family $8. Pizza, drinks, chips and glow in the dark merchandise will be on sale during the night. We need volunteers to run this event from 4:30pm for set up, from 5:30pm for sales and packing away. If you can assist (even for 30 minutes) between 4:30pm and 8:30pm please email the P&C on mjpspandc@gmail.com We look forward to another fantastic term. Regards, Karen Birrell President MJPS P&C
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