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Dear Parents,
Welcome to Term 2,
CONGRATULATIONS JONO @ PUTNEY PS
Congratulations to Jono who has been selected to
represent the Sydney North PSSA Regional Football team
at the NSW PSSA championships which will be held in
Bathurst, later this year. Well done Jono. We are very
proud of your
achievement. Best wishes
for the state
championships
WYATT’S WALK @ PUTNEY PS
SAVE THE DATE – 6th annual Family Fun Run
Sunday May 26, 12:30 pm - Kissing Point Park
Please LIKE and SHARE our Facebook page
MOTHER’S DAY BREAKFAST @ PUTNEY PS Thank you so much to the many mothers (and some
fathers) who attended our Mother’s Day breakfast. It
was wonderful seeing so many people attending.
Thank you also to Miss Sullivan and her team for
organising the events.
A special thank you to John Paranchi and the team at
McGrath Real Estate for their ongoing support of the
school. This year John supplied 200 tulips which were
distributed to mothers who attended our breakfast.
McGrath Estate Agents Hunters Hill
0411508890
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193 Morrison Road, Putney Phone: 9807 6255 Email: putney-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
“Your Local School…Our local Community”
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MOTHERS DAY @ PUTNEY PS—CONTINUED
Multicultural Public Speaking Competition This term, students in Stage 2 have been busy preparing
multicultural perspective speeches. We spoke about what
multiculturalism means and how we help create a world
that celebrates diversity. Some of the topics students
spoke about included: Playing together, Watch your
language!, Kid Power!, Belonging, Every child matters, and
Our Backyard.
Congratulations to all the Stage 2 students who
represented their class as the Putney Multicultural Public
Speaking Competition. Special congratulations to Rahul B
(3F) and Kayla Y (4B) who will go on to represent Putney
Public School in the interschool competition later in Term
2. Good luck!
GRINGOS
Commencing Term 2 all Gringo’s orders will be
delivered at 11am to help alleviate
confusion as to whether or not your
child/ren is playing PSSA sport.
New Rewards available at School Banking! It’s the start of a new term, so that means there are now
two new reward items available for those who have saved
10 tokens through school banking deposits:
Yeti Fluffy Notebook Icicle Slapband Ruler
If your child hasn’t banked with us before and would like to
start, come and visit us on Thursday mornings between
8:45 and 9:15am. We are set up outside the front office,
near the canteen.
We hope to see you all at banking soon!
The School Banking team
Welcome back to term 2.
It has been a busy time in the library as usual. We are
working hard to get all books in our collection marked as
the appropriate Premiers Reading Challenge (PRC) books
for Grades K-6. These books have an appropriate sticker
on the cover. K-2 is red; 3-4 is green, 5-6 is blue and 7-9 is
purple.
The ID number for each book is written on the inside page.
I would like to congratulate the following students for the
successful completion of their PRC. Ariela V Kindergarten;
Noah B, Ayla G and Selwyn V from Year 1; Felix C, Alicia C
and Vyusssh S. from Year 2; Quinton C, Genevieve D, Billy
G, Allegra I, Alex L and Isaac T from Year 3; Isla A, Amy B,
Henna B, Amelia C, Amelia G, Micah H, Eliza J, Ingrid J,
Protiti K, Poppy L and Annika L from Year 4. Olga B, Lana B,
Hannah C, Isaac C, Kaitlyn F, Jemima H, Georgia H, Julia I,
Louisa J, Yasmin J, Luca K, Danielle P, Alexandra R and
Thomas T from Year 5; Malia B, Sophie B, Zoe C, Ava D, Ella
G, Tahlia H, Daniel P and Francesco V from Year 6. It is
particularly pleasing to see so many students in Years 4-6
showing their enthusiasm. We try to encourage each
student to borrow at least 1 PRC book appropriate to their
PRC level in their library lessons. I believe it is very
important that teachers, parents and librarians encourage
the students to develop a love reading for pleasure.
If you are having problems logging on at home please let
one of the library staff know and we can help you. Starting
this term we are happy to welcome Ms Christine Hair who
will be taking over the library on Thursday and Friday for
the rest of the year. Ms Lauren Burke is in the library
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; Ms Christine Hair, Thursday
and Friday and I am here on Fridays.
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Thank you everyone who contributed by
purchasing tickets. Also thank you to all the
year six’s who bought in chocolate eggs and
bunnies to make this raffle possible. We raised
$761.90, this has been sent to Cystic Fibrosis
for research.
Special mention to all the teachers especially
Mrs. Fowler for purchasing all the raffle tickets
and also Mrs. Brooks for accepting our
submission.
By Dan, Liam, Emanuel,
Jordan. P, Jordan. T,
Brandon, Jonathan, Luca
and Francesco
Easter Raffle
193 Morrison Road, Putney Phone: 9807 6255 Email: putney-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
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Visit by Warrant Officer Fletcher
On Wednesday the 1st of May, Warrant Officer Fletcher from the Australian Army visited year 6
and informed us on what it’s like to be in the Australian Army.
Warrant Officer Fletcher explained to us the rankings, training and what it’s like fighting in a
war. He said that the war conditions have improved since WW1 and WW2.
Warrant Officer Fletcher answered many of our questions including:
Q. Does the army use trenches like they did in WW1?
A. We don’t use trenches like the ones you see from WW1 however, in our training we are
taught how to build trenches if necessary.
Q. How long have you been in the Australian Army?
A. I have been in the army for 30 years.
Q. How long do you stay away from your family during a war?
A. I leave my family for about 6 months per war.
Q. Why did you decide to join the Army?
A. I joined the army because a friend suggested to join the Australian Army.
Q. What is the thing you enjoy the most about the Army?
A. I enjoy helping out my country. It’s an important job protecting our country. I have been
able to visit many parts of the world.
Q. How many different languages have you had to learn?
A. I have had to learn a few languages so I can communicate
with people from other countries when we are in combat.
Warrant Officer Fletcher told us many stories and answered all of
our questions. It was really interesting listening to what it is like to
be in the army.
By Malia and Ollie (6H)
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2019 Monday 13 May P&C Meeting 7.30pm - Library
Wednesday 15 May Stage 1 Excursion - Centennial Park
Wednesday 29 May Zone Cross Country Carnival
Thursday 30 May Kindy Open Morning 9.30am - 11.00am
Wednesday 5 June Back up Zone Cross Country Carnival
Monday 10 June Queen’s Birthday Holiday
COMING UP SOON @ PUTNEY PS
193 Morrison Road, Putney Phone: 9807 6255 Email: putney-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
This year our school has registered to participate in the NSW Premier’s Sporting Challenge.
The purpose of the Challenge is to encourage students to participate in sport and physical activity to lead a healthy
lifestyle.
Over a ten week period, Term 2 Week 3 (13 May) to Term 3 Week 2 (2 August), students will be monitoring physi-
cal activity levels during class time, at recess and lunch as well as during sport lessons. Physical activity outside
school hours will also count towards the Challenge award. The aim is to work towards an average at least 60
minutes of activity a day for ten weeks.
We would like to invite families to support us in encouraging students’ healthy use of leisure time and to experi-
ence the joy of being active together.
Each student in years 3-6 will be issued with a logbook to record their daily physical activity.
Whilst K-2 students will work towards a Gold class award level.
Students completing the Challenge will receive a personalised certificate (Diamond, Gold, Silver or Bronze), signed
by the Premier of New South Wales.
Physical activity is valued for its physical, social and emotional benefits. It also helps young people to develop com-
munication skills, confidence and resilience.
Mrs K Fowler PSC Co-ordinator
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