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60 Cameron Street, Bexley NSW 2207 T 9587 3717 - 9587 3162 E [email protected] W www.carlton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Carlton Speak 2019 Carlton Public School E-Bulletin
Term 3 - Week 1 Friday 26 July 2019
Dear Parents and Carers Welcome back to another busy term at Carlton PS and hope you all enjoyed some relaxing and quality time with family and friends over the school holidays. We commence the term running with a number of important events including The 3-6 Athletics Carnival, St George Performing Arts Festival, Recorder Group Opera House performance, Education Week & Book Week. Once again, we look forward to a very productive term. Staffing Changes Welcome back to Mrs He from maternity leave. Mrs He & Mrs Bayer will be job sharing on 5 Red. Mrs Reilly has decided to continue her maternity leave so Mr Bearsdley will remain on 5/6 Purple for 2019. Selective High School Congratulations to all of our Year 6 students who have been offered a placement into a Selective High School. Well done to the students, parents and teachers for your commitment to learning through an extended period of time. We offer our best wishes to all the children on waiting lists and hope they receive good news in the near future.
Student Performance The first semester reports have highlighted a number of positives for our school related to the school plan and goals. Student performance across K-6 demonstrates that 85-90% of our students are performing at competent levels or higher. Each grade sets specific academic achievement goals for Literacy & Numeracy. Currently, the students are achieving at or above the goals we have set. Additionally, our school learning support team has extended the time that we offer additional learning support for students requiring support. I am confident that we are exploring all avenues to address the learning needs of our students. A special thank you goes to our parent helpers who help us across a broad range of school programs. Education Week Open Day Our celebration of Education Week in 2019 will include an OPEN Day at school on Thursday August 8. Class visits will be organised between 9:30 -11am. Student performances will be on after the recess break at 11:30am. The staff have been asked to have a 4C focus for the class visits. (Creativity, Critical Reflection, Communication and Collaboration) Congratulations: • All our new Year 6 Prefects who were presented with their badges at our whole school assembly on Monday.
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 - Week 1 Friday 26 July 2019 • Important Reminders: It is very important to consider safety of everyone when dropping off and
collecting students. It is very dangerous to double park as it blocks traffic and children entering vehicles are in real danger of being badly injured. Rangers do patrol the roads surrounding the school and will issue infringement notices to anyone breaking the law. We look forward to having safer roads around our school.
Road Safety Competition Road Safety is a regular item on the P&C agenda in our goal to keep the school community as safe as possible from avoidable accidents and injury. Next week the poster competition will conclude and 8 vouchers valued at $25 each will be presented to the winners. The senior members of the SRC will assist me to select the best posters. Thank you to the P&C for organising the prizes. The Road Rules for each grade are: Kindergarten: “ Holding hands when crossing the road at crossings” Year One: “Wearing seat belts and young children not sitting in the front seat of a car.” Year Two: “ Speeding “ particularly around school zones Years 3- 6 : “ Double Parking & Parking in No Parking Zones. Regards Stephen Vrachas Principal
GOLD and SILVER AWARDS are given out at our next K-6 Assembly : 11.30 am Monday 30 June, 2019 in the COLA.
Parents are most welcome to attend the award assembly at 11.25 am each week to see their child receive their very special award. Silver awards are presented to children when they have received 5 Bronze Awards = 50 tokens. Gold awards are presented when a child receives 10 Bronze awards = 100 tokens
K Blue Sebastian K
K Blue Issa A
K Blue Rebecca U
K Blue Florence C
K Green Myisha T
K Green Zaynab S
K Green Issac Y
K Green Waiora M
K Orange Tane T
K Orange William L
K Orange Mason P
K Orange Ivy D
K Orange Marcus C
K Orange Matilda D
K Orange Mikhat S
K Orange Emilee J
K Orange Amani B
K Red Lincoln P
K White Robert L
K White Daniel DLC
K White Zahra I
K White Karlie K
K White Adheen K
K White Manvik R
K Yellow Sebastian G
K Yellow Lucas W
K Yellow Billie M
1 Green Jordan S
1 Green Mary S
1 Green Bethany L
1 Green William H
1 Green Abigail C
1 Orange Karina S
1 Orange Isra M
1 White Wesley S
1 White Ayat M
1 White Kaeyla C
1 Yellow Dominic D
1 Yellow Zoey K
1 Yellow Shirish P
1 Yellow Amelia A
2 Green Harmony L
2 Yellow Oviya PK
2 Yellow Mark P
2 Yellow Teodor P
2 Yellow Aleksandra K
2 Yellow Lynn C
2 Yellow Johanna P
2 Yellow Naba AB
2 Yellow Hady S
2 Green Isaac C
2 Green Michelle J
2 Green Rebecca C
2 Green Toby Z
2 Green Zeinab M
2 White Chloe S
2 White Stefan T
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 - Week 1 Friday 26 July 2019 4 Green Laraine L
4 Green Sarah K
4 Green Jackson A
4 Green David N
4 Red Lucca W
4 Red Aydan F
4 White Matea D
4 Yellow Zeinab S
4 Yellow Luca A
4 Yellow Kaloyan V
4 Yellow Jake Z
4 Yellow Fatimah M
4 Yellow Edwin H
4 Yellow Adley C
5 Orange Noah M
5 Orange Charlotte S
5 Orange Armani M
5 Orange Ashley L
5 Orange Evangeline K
5 Orange Sascha S-H
5 Orange Kristian H
5 Orange Leila E-H
5 Orange Sindus ER
5 Orange Stefan D
5 Orange Micah C
5 Orange Julia A
5 Orange Ujwal Y
5 Orange Siwen L
5 Orange Chris B
5 Orange Dimitri B
5 Orange Curtis L
5 Orange Edbert L
5 Orange Zaine O
5 Orange Zara W
5/6 Blue Max G
5/6 Purple Winni W
6 Green Evelyn J
Class Awards-These class awards were presented to students during Stage Assemblies! Many Stage groups did not have an assembly due to our Staff Development Day on Monday. Congratulations Everyone!
3 Blue Bilal A 3 Blue Kevin S 3 Orange Carolyn Y 3 Orange Jesse J 3 Green Salma D 3 Green Dimitri N 3 Red Lachlan B 3 Red Sophie L 4 Red Sienna SA 4 Red Safwan A 4 White Bethany H
4 White Selina B 4 Yellow Joshua J 4 Yellow Simona G 4 Green Johnson T 4 Green Victoria N 5 Orange Chris B 5 Orange Armani M 5 Red Theo M 5 Red Aya M 5 White Sandra S 5 White Phoenix M
5/6 Blue Kevin X 5/6 Blue Sophie C 5/6 Purple Dean P 5/6 Purple Sophie C 6 Green Olivia J 6 Green Evelyn J 6 Yellow Adam R 6 Yellow Aracely A 6 Red Maxim H 6 Red Brooklyn B
Kindergarten Aussie of the Month: Sissi Luo K Orange
P&C News Fathers Matter Breakfast – Wednesday 28 August We will be holding the Fathers Matter BBQ breakfast before school on Wednesday 28 August for the children and all the special dads, grandfathers and uncles in their lives. You should have received a note with details on how to pre-order breakfast. We are also asking for volunteers particularly from the female school community to help cook and serve breakfast to our wonderful dads, so please note this date in your diaries. Next P&C Meeting TUESDAY 6 AUGUST I hope that you can all come to our next meeting in Week 3. If you have any suggestions or questions but are unable to make it, please contact the P&C via
email on: [email protected]. Contact Us If you have any suggestions or questions, please contact the P&C via email [email protected] or join our school community Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/carltonpandc/. We have 170 members on Facebook now and it’s a great place to stay in touch, be informed and ask questions of the P&C or fellow parents at our school. https://www.facebook.com/groups/carltonpandc/ now and it’s a great place to stay in touch, be informed and ask questions of the P&C or fellow parents at our school.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/carltonpandc/
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 – Week1 Friday 26 July 2019 What animal would make a great driver and why?
Some of the responses were great. I think a snake would be an excellent driver because it has a good sense of direction and it can go underground when there is a lot of traffic. A great animal to drive would be a tiger so when people see it they’ll get scared and make way for him in traffic (He would use his paws to drive) A monkey would make a great driver because it has been proven that a monkey is the closest animal to a human and a human can drive. An octopus would be a great driver because they can have 2 hands on the wheel, 1 for the accelerator, 1 for the brake, 1 for coffee (and 1 to look at their phone ) + 2 extra hands 🚗🚗
A dog would be a great driver because a dog is a quick learner. I think that every animal can drive as long as they are driving a Tesla because Tesla’s drive by themselves A Panda would be a good driver because they are very cute so people will let it go first. I think that a fly would make a great driver because it is so small, so it can squeeze thought tiny gaps easily. A great animal that can drive is a cat because a cat can see clear in the night
4 Pink’s sizzling starts
WHOOSH! The bright orange fire danced across the rooftops of my poor village, like a dancer prancing across the state, not once stopping to take a break. I could hear my parents telling at me, telling me to escape, to live! But I disagreed, my parents, my village were the most important things in my whole life. I didn't know what to do for once. SSSSSS! Bright, orange, fiery flames devoured my beloved home leaving nothing but a pile of ashes. I was scared, I was frightened , but as I looked up from my trembling hands, my whole village was burnt to death except me. I had cheated something painful. I was aware of my consequences, so I swore to myself that I would achieve eternal life, to obey my parents’ wishes.
By Alysa 4 Pink
The mist moved towards the tent in the middle of the campsite. Noisy screams and horrors was all I could think about. Slowly I walked out of my little tent to look at the one in the middle. The mist was cold against my skin. Suddenly I was drifting away from the ground. I was flying away. Higher and higher.
By Jacey 4 Pink
My heavy axe crashed into the tree stump as I tried to survive by fire. I had to hunt down animals for warmth and food. I was hiking alone when I tripped over a rock; I limped on until I found a sturdy place to sleep. My knees gave way; I fell on to my front side. I yelled for help but no one came. I rolled myself over and lay there for a day. Staring into the bright blue sky. As night came, I fell asleep, freezing, I promised myself that I would find something to help me survive.
By Liam 4 Pink
Lost and astray an old woodman threw his backpack to the ground to set up camp for the night. Roar! the wood man rushes out to find the large rock formation was moving. It pushed up a sharp horn and charged at the frightened woodman then settled down again waiting for another person to come wandering into its path.
By Maia 4 Pink
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 – Week1 Friday 26 July 2019
Athletics - 1500m
As there will be events at the NSWPSSA State Athletics carnival in the 1500m in November 2019, the Sydney East PSSA and Botany Bay zone will also conduct events in the 1500m at this year's carnivals.
Events will be held in the boys' and girls' divisions in the 10 Yrs, 11 Yrs and 12 Yrs divisions.
To be considered to compete at the Botany Bay PSSA carnival, schools must nominate athletes based upon the following factors:
- submitting a certified time from a recognised Meet, held in the period 1 September 2018 to 13 August 2019. For example Little Athletics athletes in the 11 or 12 year age groups.
- a high level of performance at Botany Bay zone cross country i.e. top ten placing (more so for the 2km 10 year old runners)
The Botany Bay executive will then discuss and select athletes from the zone to be invited to compete.
Schools will be notified via email once the finals list has been determined. The decision of the Selection Panel will be FINAL.
Athletes will need to also take into consideration that the 1500m events will be conducted at the Botany Bay zone athletics carnival on Day 1 as the first event, prior to Relay finals. Please understand that the 800m heats are also run on this day.
Please note: nomination for this event is to be strictly limited to talented athletes who have the potential to represent at the Sydney East Regional level. It is not a 'come and try' event. The top two (2) placegetters in each event from the Botany Bay Carnival will be selected to compete at the SEPSSA Athletics Carnival at SOPAC on Thursday 18 October 2019. If you have any questions about the qualification or suitability of a student to nominate, please contact Mrs Hanley. Also if you feel your child is worthy of consideration in this event at our zone carnival, please provide details to Mrs Hanley. Nominations to compete at BB zone, must be entered by Friday 2 August to allow time for consideration before data entries are required. You will be notified if your child meets selection criteria to compete at the BB zone carnival.
Student Name M/F D.O.B. Age group
Performance history
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 – Week1 Friday 26 July 2019
ATHLETICS TRACK CARNIVAL YEARS 3-6
Tuesday 30 July, Term 3, Week 2 On Tuesday 30 July 2019, the school will be holding the Athletics Track Carnival at Hurstville Oval, Dora Street Hurstville. Children will be expected to wear school sports uniform, a school hat and sunscreen. All children should bring their recess, lunch and a bottle of water. There is no canteen available. All parents are invited to attend but must make their own way to the oval. If you wish to take your child home early, please ensure you inform your child’s roll teacher prior to leaving.
Permission notes and payment are required before the carnival
**AGE RACES are raced in the age your child is turning in 2019**
PROGRAM NB: There are changes to the program from previous years. The day’s program will be as follows, the times are approximate only: 8.30am Children arrive at school. Buses leave school promptly at 8.45am 9.15am Commencement of Carnival 9.30am 100m 8 years to 12 years - Heats 11.00am 200 m 8 years to 12 years - Heats 12.00pm 800m 8 years to 12 years (Finals - no heats) 12.30- 1:00 LUNCH 1.00pm 200m Finals 1:30pm 100m Finals 2.00pm House Relays (time permitting) & Completion of Carnival 2:15pm Buses start leaving 2.45pm Arrive back at school Please Note: We will be conducting finals in line with zone finals i.e. the fastest timed 8 competitors from all heats will progress through to finals (NOT automatic 1st place heat runners gain finals entry). 8, 9 & 10 year 100m events are run separately at a school level and at Zone. The 200m, 800m and field events at Zone Level are run as a combined “junior event”. To determine the Zone junior team, the 3 best times at school level (combining years 8,9,10 results) are taken.
School level Zone 100m Zone 200m, 800m and field events
8yr 8yr 8yr, 9yr, 10yr = Junior
combined 9yr, 9yr,
10yr 10yr
11yr 11yr 11yr
12/13yr 12/13yr 12/13yr
House Relay – does not progress to zone
Junior Fastest 4 children from 8,9 or 10 yr old (Male and Female- 100m)
Senior Fastest 4 children from 11 or 12 yr old (Male and Female-100m)
If there are any questions please see Mrs Hanley.
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 – Week1 Friday 26 July 2019
PSSA RESULTS- WINTER COMPETITION ~ TERM THREE WEEK ONE Team Result Field for Next Week
Girls Soccer Mrs Philip
Carlton Vs Athelstane Snrs Win 8-0 Jnrs Win 6-1
Scarborough Park Barton St
Girls Soccer Mr Beardsley
Carlton Vs Brighton Jnr Lost 7-0 Snr Lost 1-0
Scarborough Park Barton St
Boys Soccer Miss Elmowy
Carlton Vs Sans Souci Jnr Lost 9-3 Snr Lost 6-1
Scarborough North
Boys Soccer Mr Omar
Carlton Vs Brighton Jnr Win 13-0 Snr Lost 1-4
Oztag Mrs Hanley
Carlton Vs Ramsgate Jnr- lost
Snr- Lost13-10
Scarborough Park Barton St
Netball Mrs Palmer
Carlton Vs Ramsgate Div 2 Won 12-5
Carlton Vs Rockdale Div Won 10-0
Netball Courts West Botany St
Netball Miss Bayer
Carlton Vs Ramsgate Won 7-0
Div 2- Bye
Netball Courts West Botany St
Rugby League Ms Boesen
Carlton Vs Carlton Sth Jnr Won
Carlton Vs Brighton Snr Win- Forfeit
Rockdale League Fields
Another Great round everyone!!
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 – Week1 Friday 26 July 2019
NEWSLETTER
A message from the Coordinator
Sadly, it is my last official week as the Coordinator at the Carlton service. In the last 2 years I have had the most amazing time meeting all the children and families. I also really enjoyed meeting my amazing educators and team. I am lucky to have worked at such an awesome school!
Starting from next week, I will transfer over to another school in Sutherland. I will really miss Carlton and everything it brings, but I will stay in touch. We would like to give a big welcome to Elizabeth known as Liz who will be taking over the Coordinator role. Liz started this week and we have all embraced her into our team with open arms. We are excited about what the future brings. Liz and I will have frequent contact during my departure, as the schools are within the same region and not far away from each other in distance. Liz has previously worked at the Woollahra Helping Hands service as a
Coordinator. Liz has previously worked teaching adults and children over a ten-year period. Liz has also worked as a tutor over the last ten years. Liz is excited to be coming onboard. Helping Hands News
This last week has been a bit of an adventure settling into our new alternative space at the basement. We would like to thank all the children and families for their patience with this transition. As most parents are aware, the change in environment was due to the floor at the hall been re-surfaced. In the last week, we have been able to set out a routine in the basement area, the children have responded well to this. This new basement area will be where we operate and will now be based for Before School Care sessions. The kitchen in the new space allows us to provide a healthier and fuller breakfast choices for the children, while also allowing them to learn some cooking! This has seen many smiles with the children engaging in cooking experiences and learning ‘domestic skills’ such as putting their dishes in the dishwasher when they are finished with their food. This new space will also be our back up space in case we are relocated from the hall again. We have really enjoyed outdoor play in the newly built cola area where handball competitions have shown to be very popular. Ribbon dancing has also seen to be popular this week with children showing lots of excitement and enthusiasm when dancing to their favourite tunes with our ribbons. However, we know how much
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 – Week1 Friday 26 July 2019 we love the grassy oval! Children have been given the option to play sport in the oval area throughout the week to engage in more intense physical activity such as cricket and soccer matches after afternoon tea time. We had such a fun time during our last week of Vacation Care. A noteworthy day was our Super Science Incursion! We also really enjoyed our ‘Hawaiian Luau’ day pretending that we are in Hawaii!;
Nutrition and Vitality
This last week has been amazing in terms of food and cooking! With our newly designed kitchen we are able to make meals and food like never before as well as engaging in cooking experiences! Some examples of this are: Our Community
As some of you may of noticed there has recently been a lot of construction that has taken place around the school during the school holidays resulting in us relocating etc. For the safety of the children we have been engaging in frequent chats about where the ‘bounds’ are as well as placing down cones for visual references. All our educators carry walkie talkies and communicate to each other constantly when a child moves areas. Plans have been set up so educators know the line of supervision.
Starting from next week we are back in our usual space, the hall in the afternoons, however we will continue Before School Care in our new basement space as the new kitchen allows us to provide a healthier breakfast for the children.
Before School Care: Basement Area- Block A
After School Care: Basement Area- Block H
Experiments Creating mermaid Play doh Enjoying science expriments and magic show
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 – Week1 Friday 26 July 2019
It’s The Term Three Fridge Calendar
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Week One 22 July-26 July
Staff Development Day Students Return
6pm- Mrs Milner to visit Little Cottage
Winter PSSA Stage 3 Assembly
Week Two 29 July-2 Aug
K-2 Assembly 2pm (2 Green) Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit Whole School Assembly 11.25
3-6 Athletics Carnival (Hurstville Oval)
Maths Olympiad Recorder group Opera House Stage One Challenge 2B Fit
Stage 3 Assembly Winter PSSA
Week Three 5 Aug – 9 Aug
Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit Whole School Assembly 11.25
P&C meeting @ 7pm Stage 1 Dance Group Eisteddfod
Stage One Challenge 2B Fit
NAPLAN Winter PSSA Stage 3 Assembly
Week Four 12 Aug- 16 Aug
Whole School Assembly 11.25 K-2 Assembly 2pm Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit
Stage One Challenge 2B Fit
St George Performing Arts Festival Matinee and evening
Winter PSSA Stage 3 Assembly
Week Five 19 Aug- 23 Aug
Book Week Whole School Assembly 11.25 Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit
Book Week Zone Athletics
Book Week Maths Olympiad Stage One Challenge 2B Fit
K-2 Carnival (Note change) Book Week
Book Week Parade PSSA Change Over Week Stage 3 Assembly
Week Six 26 Aug- 30 Aug
Whole School Assembly 11.25 Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit
Zone Athletics Fathers Matter Breakfast Stage One Challenge 2B Fit
KidsMatter Concert A KidsMatter Concert B PSSA Change Over Week
Week Seven 2 Sept- 6 Sept
Whole School Assembly 11.25 Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit Book Week Show
P&C meeting @ 7pm Stage One Public Speaking
Stage One Challenge 2B Fit
Create South Jazz Concert
PSSA Change Over Stage 3 Assembly
Week Eight 9 Sept- 13 Sept
Swimming Scheme Whole School Assembly 11.25 Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit
Swimming Scheme Swimming Scheme Stage One Challenge 2B Fit Maths Olympiad
Swimming Scheme Swimming Scheme Summer PSSA Stage 3 Assembly
Week Nine 16 Sep- 20 Sep
Swimming Scheme Whole School Assembly 11.25 Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit
Swimming Scheme Kindy Art Gallery Excursion
Swimming Scheme Stage One Challenge 2B Fit
Swimming Scheme Swimming Scheme Summer PSSA Stage 3 Assembly
Week Ten 23 Sep-26 Sep
Whole School Assembly 11.25 Kindy- Challenge 2B Fit
Stage Three Camp- Lake Burrendong
Stage Two Camp Stage Three Camp- Lake Burrendong Stage One Challenge 2B Fit
Stage Two Camp Stage Three Camp- Lake Burrendong
Stage Two Camp Stage Three Camp- Lake Burrendong Summer PSSA Last Day of Term Three
Don’t forget to save the date for Carlton Public School’s Biggest event for 2019! A Night at the Movies KidsMatter Concert! When: 29 & 30 August @ 9.30 and 12.30 Tickets will go on sale very soon at a cost of $10.00 per person. The online link and release date will be sent out through the Skoolbag App!
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 3 – Week1 Friday 26 July 2019