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Week 8 Term 1 2020
BOBIN PUBLIC SCHOOL
1883-2019
Over 125 years of quality teaching and learning
Bobin School News School Motto:
Grow To Be Life Long Learners
A proud member of Wingham Community of Schools
This school is built on Biripi land.
2512 Bulga Road
Bobin NSW 2429
Telephone: (02) 65 505 147
Fax: (02) 65 505 049
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.bobin-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
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GOOD FRIDAY
P & C ASSOCIATION
All Welcome
President –Tanya
Vice President - Kate
Secretary-
Treasurer – Gwen
Community News Regular community flyers, announcements and various
minutes of meetings will be attached unedited for your
information and enjoyment.
Bobin Public School takes great pride in supporting the Core
Values to enhance the school community spirit and
partnership.
Educating students in a safe environment to be lifelong learners so that they may participate in the broader worl
Educating students in a safe environment to be lifelong learners so that they may participate in the broader
world.
From the Principal
Dear parents and community, I hope everyone in our community is well amid all the COVID-19 uncertainties which surround us. We have implemented some strict hygiene precautions at school. Students wash their hands upon entering and leaving the classroom, and after eating and going to the toilet. They also have their own workstations and supplies with no sharing of materials. They have all happily accepted this responsibility and should be commended on their maturity. We have not heard any news about whether the government is going to shut down all schools. If this does happen we will put together small learning packs for your child to do at home. On a brighter note we were lucky to have some amazing visitors in our school last week. ‘Heart to Heart’ came and led us through some very helpful mindfulness art exercises and gave each student an Art Box to enjoy. We also had the Manning River Turtle Conservation Group come and give a presentation and they brought a young male turtle for the students to see up close. It was a wonderful experience for us all. I hope everyone stays well and if you have any comments or concerns please don’t hesitate to contact us. Kind regards, Sarah Parker Relieving Principal
School News
Canteen Canteen has been cancelled until further notice due to current uncertainties. Manning River Turtle Day at Bobin
BOB the Manning River Turtle who came to visit
Educating students in a safe environment to be lifelong learners so that they may participate in the broader
world.
Educating students in a safe environment to be lifelong learners so that they may participate in the broader
world.
Community News
BOBIN HALL NEWS Bobin School of Arts Hall is a place for everyone in our community to gather in times of celebration and times of crisis. It is a special place to
everyone in Bobin with lots of memories. Community Library Come and have a look at the “Little Wood House” located with the notice board opposite the School – this is the place to leave books to swap & share. SES & RFS Members are still needed. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Bobin SES Community Action Team please call Gary Greene on 0428 484 134 or Alan Moore for the RFS on 0427 235 249. The Bobin RFS has a very successful training day on Saturday with 11 volunteers at the training, including 5 new recruits. Thanks everyone for volunteering your time in our local RFS.
FOR SALE Silage Mulch $35 for round bale. Phone Willem & Christine on 6550 5144
Educating students in a safe environment to be lifelong learners so that they may participate in the broader
world.
Native Plant Propagation Workshop Tuesday 31st March, Krambach, 9.3am-1pm We’re very pleased to announce we have native plant grower extraordinaire Noel Jupp of Riverdene Nursery visiting Krambach this month, to share some of his hard-earned native plant propagation know-how at this free workshop. Noel will run through seed collection, seed storage and treatment, and seedling propagation tips, for different kinds of local native plants. Not to be missed for anyone with an interest in growing out locally adapted native plants for reafforestation, habitat, ecosystem repair, honey, timber, etc etc. Morning tea will be provided. Please RSVP to Joёl at [email protected] Scraps to Soil Workshops Sat 21st March, Taree, 1pm-3pm Sat 16th May, Wingham, 1pm-3pm Sat 30th May, Nabiac, 1pm-3pm Sat 13th June, Cundletown, 1pm-3pm These composting workshops include some great tips for composters of all levels, and provide the sweet deal of a worm farm and worms (or compost bin & aerator) as part of the $20 fee. For more info and to register, visit www.midwaste.org.au/composting Bookings are essential
Educating students in a safe environment to be lifelong learners so that they may participate in the broader
world.