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DIARY Friday October 19 - NO PSSA - FIELDS CLOSED
Sunday October 21 - Kings Langley Village Fair
Wednesday October 24 - Y 3 & 6 Dance 2bFit
Cake stall - Kindergarten to supply cakes
Thursday October 25 - Y5 Interrelate
Kindergarten Tennis
6.30pm - Band try-out night
Friday October 26 - PSSA
School Disco
K-2 Assembly
Monday October 29 - Last day for payment for Musica Viva
Monday October 29 to
Wednesday October 31 - Y5 Great Aussie Bush Camp
Tuesday October 30 - 3-6 Assembly
Wednesday October 30 - Y3 & 6 Dance 2bFit
Thursday November 1 - K-6 Musica Viva
Kindergarten Tennis
Last day for payment for Y4 CARES program
Friday November 2 - PSSA
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MESSAGE FROM MR LAMBERT
It is a pleasure to be able to write my first Log as the Principal of Kings Langley Public School. Having spent a number of
years working at schools across the Blacktown Learning Community, it’s incredibly exciting to have been appointed to a
school with the sterling reputation that Kings Langley PS has across the entire district.
While it has only been a few days since I officially commenced, I have been blown away by the warm and welcoming
response of the entire school community. Students, parents and the staff have all gone out of their way to say hello to the
new ‘Forever’ Principal, and I already feel as though I am a part of this great school. The one thing that has really stood out
to me over the first few days has been that the students, your children, are clearly at the epicentre of everything that happens
within this school, and that reflects the dedication and commitment of the amazing staff that I now have the pleasure of
working with.
To make my first few days at Kings Langley PS even more special, I was privileged to hear about the hard work of Max
and Kaitlyn W, who have been volunteering as part of the Kids Giving Back program. Max and Kaitlyn prepared and
served scones to a group of elderly people, and spent time interacting with them, taking part in trivia and other games
together. They also worked together to assemble care packs for Project Youth, an organisation that supports teenagers in
need.
Great deeds like these, coupled with the huge number of students receiving awards at the 3-6 Assembly on Monday, just
goes to show how amazing our students are.
Finally, can I also take this opportunity to personally thank Mr Fisher-Hoad for the exceptional job he did while relieving in
the role for Term 3. The work he completed in a relatively short space of time is astounding and Kings Langley Public
School was certainly lucky to have had such an unreal Relieving Principal.
Chris Lambert
Principal
KINGS LANGLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL Excellence in Scholarship, Citizenship and Personal Development
Address: 68 Isaac Smith Parade, Kings Langley, 2147
Phone: 9674 4460 / 9674 4672
Fax: 9624 5453
Email: [email protected]
Home Page: https://kingslangl-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
ENDEAVOUR LOG - Term 4 Week 1- October 18, 2018
STUDENT OF THE TERM - Last term students received their Student of the Term badges for Term 3. The
highlighted aspect from our Code of Conduct was “being prepared for school each day and doing their best”.
Congratulations to the following students who excelled in this area throughout Term 3.
CITIZENSHIP MORNING TEA - During the last week of last term a morning tea was hosted for a number of students
who have displayed high expectations of behaviour and a positive attitude towards their peers, teachers and the school.
These students were:
Luke M 5/6D, Matthew C 1R, Matthew A 4/5O, Joseph W 3L, Brayden C KR, Aaliyah T 5C, Ana D 1/2T,
Tom W 3C, Connor M 6C, Aryan R 1N Charlotte H 5/6D , Solei V 5/6D, Chloe N 2G
Colour Run
WOW! What a fantastic day we all had at the colour run and a fun way to
finish a productive Term 3 – students, teachers and parents all looked brilliant
in their colours! Thank you to Mrs Eves, Andrew King and the team of parent
helpers who made this day successful and for everyone for getting into the
spirit of the day. We hope you all enjoyed yourselves. Huge thanks to all
students who went online and registered their profiles and to those who
fundraised either online or by collecting cash donations. At this stage we can
say the event has been a resounding success thanks to the school
community’s support and that of their wonderful friends and family.
We hope you had a blast of colour!!!!
The Kings Langley Village Fair will be held on Sunday 21st October 2018. There will be plenty of market and
craft stalls, arts and crafts activities, a variety of food options, live stage entertainment from local talent including
our very own KLPS students as well as kids games and rides. We wish all the students performing on the day all the
best. This is a wonderful community event with something for everyone.
School Disco
Come and join us for a night of fun at our second disco for the year on Friday 26th October. It
is always a great night to share with our friends and an opportunity to raise funds for our
school. The K-2 Disco commences at 5:30pm and concludes at 7:00pm while the 3-6 Disco
starts at 7:30pm and finishes at 9:00. Please pick your child up on time from the hall at the
conclusion of the Disco to avoid any distress. It should be a fabulous night!
PLANNING PROCESS FOR 2019 - The planning process is underway for 2019 and one of the first things needed is to
have accurate student numbers for the commencement of the year. If you know you are leaving the school in
2019 and your child is not in Year 6 could you inform the office in person, by phone or email. Your co-operation
with this matter is greatly appreciated.
Violet H KB
Elise P KG
Lucinda F KP
Lucy T KR
Megan S KY
Leo C 1J
Mila Y 1N
Alexa A 1R
Levi S 1V
Marissa R 1/2T
Mishti 2A
Stephanie O 2E
Joseph L 2G
Scott H 3C
Temeike W 3L
Daniel P 3M
Aleks K 3S
Elise H 4I
Charley F 4M
Veronica M 4S
Bailey R 4/5O
Jade J 5C
Jayden S 5M
Brody E 5S
Navdeep S 5/6D
Ellie M 6A
Ella G 6C
Piper R 6T
ICAS MATHS COMPETITION - On Tuesday August 14, 107 students participated in the ICAS Maths Competition.
Of these students, 3 received a High Distinction, 7 received a Distinction Award, 29 received a Credit Award, 8 received
a Merit Award and 60 Participation Certificates
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CAKE DAY - On Wednesday October 24 , the SRC will be holding a cake stall. Cakes will cost 50cents each. We are
asking Kindergarten to supply some delicious cakes, chocolate crackles or toffees which will be sold at
recess.
NOTE: Kindergarten parents please don’t forget to label all containers and lids with your child’s
name and class.
SRC Publicity Officers
STEWART HOUSE - Today each family has been issued with a bag for used clothing. If you wish to contribute, please
return the bag to the front entrance of the hall. If your child does not bring a bag home or you need an extra bag, any
suitable plastic bag from home can be used. The last day for collection is Thursday November 1. Please DO NOT
RETURN BAGS AFTER THIS DATE as once the bags are collected, we have no storage space for bags which are
returned late. We thank you for your co-operation.
A MESSAGE FROM MICHELLE ROWLAND MP (Federal Member for Greenway)
‘I am writing to congratulate your students’ victory in the Under 10s NSW Rugby League all Schools Carnival. I
read of the team’s accomplishment in the school’s recent newsletter.
It was wonderful to read of the great success the students enjoyed over the day, representing the Parramatta
Eels and coming out on top to be declared the best Under 10s Rugby League team in NSW. I am sure that the
students, staff and community are very proud of their achievements.
I can only imagine the time and effort the students, staff and parents have dedicated in the lead up to the event to
ensure the students would be well prepared to achieve their best results. I would like to commend the students
on their sportsmanship and good behaviour displayed over the day in representing the school and community. I
am sure this was a very exciting way to send off Mr Phil Walker who will no doubt be proud of the team’s
performance.
Again, congratulations on these accomplishments. I wish the school all the best with its future endeavours and
look forward to hearing more of your school’s success in the future.”
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Distinction Credit Credit Merit High Distinction Credit
Sheehann T
Jacob M
Andy C
Henry M
Stefan C
Genevieve S
Ingrid W
Richa D
Jacob O
Eliza Q
Ella S
Joshua V
Joshua B
Isabelle C
Liam F
Frank J
Michelle K
Ethan C
Samuel S
Samyukta A
Madison A
Lewis L
Dylan P
Matilda R
Ruby T
Maximilian W
Erica J
Bella N
Maximum T
Alexis V
Veronica M
Thomas R
Aidan S
Tomas M
Casey J
Joseph W
Justin Y
Max K
Rowan M
Charlotte V
Annika W
Peter Z
Kathryn B
Chanel C
Cian M
Jack S
Elina Y
PSSA HAS BEEN CANCELLED FOR
TOMORROW AS COUNCIL HAS CLOSED
THE GROUNDS
KINGS LANGLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL
TERM 4 CALENDAR 2018
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SAT/SUN
Week 1 October 15 October 16 Y3-6 Assembly
October 17 Y3-6 Dance 2bFit
October 18 Kindergarten Tennis Y5 Interrelate
October 19 PSSA
October 20/21 Sunday: KL Village
Fair
Week 2 October 22 October 23 October 24 Cake Stall: Kindy to
provide cakes
October 25 Y5 Interrelate
6:30pm Band instrument
tryout night
October 26 PSSA School Disco K-2 Assembly
October 27/28
Week 3 October 29 Y5 Great Aussie Bush
Camp
October 30 Y3-6 Assembly
October 31 November 1 K-6 Musica Viva
November 2 PSSA
November 3 /4
Week 4 November 5 Y3-6 Backyard
League
November 6 4I CARES excursion
November 7 November 8 4M CARES excursion Y5 Interrelate
November 9 PSSA K-2 Assembly
November 10/11
Week 5 November 12 Y3-6 Backyard
League
November 13 4S CARES excursion 3-6 Assembly
November 14 November 15 4/5O CARES excursion
November 16 PSSA
November 17/18
Week 6 November 19 Y3-6 Backyard
League 7.30pm - Kindy 2019 Parent Information
evening
November 20 November 21 November 22 November 23 PSSA - last round K-2 Assembly
November 24/25
Week 7 November 26 KLPS Bands in
concert and sausage
sizzle
November 27 3-6 Assembly
November 28 November 29 November 30 9.30-11am - Kindy
Orientation
December 1 /2
Week 8 December 3 11.30am –1pm: Kindy
Orientation
December 4 Scripture Christmas
Service & Morning
Tea 11.45am: K-2 Dress
rehearsal
Y6 to 7 Orientation Day
December 5 December 6 Volunteers’ Morning
Tea
December 7 K-2 Assembly Y6 Mini Fete
December 8/9
Week 9 December 10 Sports Presentation P&C Meeting AGM
& Christmas party
December 11 9.15am:
Prefect Induction &
Y6 Graduation 11.30am: Y5 & 6
Presentation
2pm; Y 3 & 4 Presentation
December 12 December 13 9.45am:
Kindy Presentation
11.45am: Y1 Presentation
2pm: Y2 Presentation
Year 6 Farewell evening
December 14 Citizenship morning
tea Reports distributed
December 15/16
Week 10 December 17 Class party day
December 18 Talent Quest
December 19 Last day for students
December 20 December 21 December 22/ 23
WORLD VISION - SPONSOR A CHILD NO HOMEWORK WEEK 2018
A huge thank you goes to all students, parents and teachers who supported our annual ‘No Homework Week’ last term. The amount raised of $1260 was a wonderful effort and enough to support 2 sponsored children through World Vision for next year.
Thank you for your support.
NEW Junior Band 2019
TRY NIGHT & INFORMATION ~ Thursday 25 October, 6:30pm in the Library
The ‘TRY NIGHT’ is the only opportunity that interested students have to be able to have a try out on the
instruments that they are interested in. We have tutors and instruments on hand to help guide students and
parents towards selecting the right instruments.
Both of these evenings are highly informative and are crucial components in our selection process for Junior Band
2019, and as such are compulsory. Please put these dates on your calendar now and plan to be there!
G. Clarke C. Lambert
Band Director Principal
Citizenship Award Term 3 Week 10
Mia T KY Nicolas M KB
Uniform Award
K Blue
Citizenship Award Term 4 Week 1
Abby J 4M Matilda A 3C
Uniform Award
4 Indigo
Sporting Success
Congratulations to the Senior Netball Team who won the winter PSSA
competition last term. They only lost one game all season and consistently
demonstrated excellent teamwork and sportsmanship.
The winning team members are:
Alannah. S Lexi. F Holly. N
Charlotte. H Gabriella. T Jasmine. L
Solei. V Amelia. F Zoe. D Kate. C Aaliyah. T
Kat Etchells - Netball Coach
PBL AWARDS
Congratulations To:
Kindergarten Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Alianah R Allie D
Lily H Emma B
Richa 6T
Kindergarten Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Sam H Ava S Jayden R Gwyneth Y Layla S Brianna J Cooper O Oscar O Milla K Lucy T
Justin R Alex M Mila Y Alex D William R Ben C Sophia A Hunter N Benny H Charlotte S
Harrison H Miley A Charlie V Melanie U Harrison P Lucy D Abigail B Zoe H Noah
Aleks K Callum A Matilda R Cody C Jessica P Ellie A
Sharon H Matthew M Cameron E Eva C Fay N
Ava B Hannah S Isaac S Aidan H Harrison M Fraser M Amber N Aaliyah T Ava K
Jasmine L Luke D Josaia D
WHITE AWARDS
GREEN AWARDS
YELLOW AWARD
DEBATING NEWS - KLPS has had a successful year in debating. Our school were Zone winners in the Premier’s
Debating Competition. We were defeated in a close elimination debate against Blacktown South PS.
The team were also winners of our division in the Blacktown District Debating Competition. We have a semi final debate on
Monday against Beaumont Hills PS. The topic of the debate is “Play is as Important as Study”. We are the affirmative team.
The students in the debating team are wonderful ambassadors for our school. They give up their lunchtimes and eagerly
research to prepare for debates.
On behalf of Mrs Sirohi and Miss Andrews I would like to congratulate these hard working representatives of our school.
Mrs Dyer (Debating Co-ordinator)
Kindergarten Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
Leo C Ella D
Chelsea D
Bella N
Kate C
Dean W
Fae G
Eliza Q
Lexi F
Annabelle B
Josh B
Rowan M
Danroy K
Alexis V
Gabriella T
Eleanor S
Bramley K
Emily F
Friday 7th December 2018 - 11am till 1pm
Year 6 will be holding their annual Mini Fete to raise money for
their gift to the school. For this, we ask students to bring some
money so they can participate in the activities organised. The
activities are 50c and there is a wide variety of activities for the
students to enjoy. Some of these include the commando course,
soccer challenge, water pistol squirting, a disco, nail and hair
dressing, a photo booth and many more. There will also be a
White Elephant Stall equipped with pre-loved toys
and books.
There will be food stalls running on the day and
the students will be able to purchase cakes, cans
of drink and a sausage sizzle ( a separate note for
sausage sizzle orders will be distributed shortly).
This is a call for donations for raffle prizes and nail polish, bags of
wrapped lollies, hair spray (coloured), balloons or anything that
you feel we could use. For the White Elephant Stall, we are
asking for donations of new or used books, Lego, toys, dress ups,
cars, small games, board games etc (Anything that is suitable for
K-6 students). Please forward all donations to any Year 6 wet
area.
Thanking you in advance!
Year 6 Teachers and Students
CANTEEN NEWS
There are a couple of changes happening in the canteen commencing Week 2 of Term 4.
We are in the process of bringing in a new supplier.
Some of our items will change brand and but are still the same product.
In place of Just Juice 250ml we will now be buying in Nippy’s Juice 250ml. The selection of flavours will remain the same apart from we will be replacing Paradise Punch with Tropical. Still priced at $1.10.
EXCITING NEWS
The Go Cookie is back!!
Still at the great price of $1.00
We are also introducing two new recess/lunch items. Grain Waves will sell for $1.20 and Fruit Nuggets for 40c.
Week 6
Monday November 19 Kindy 2019 parent Information evening
Friday November 23 Last round of Summer PSSA sport
Week 7
Monday November 26 KLPS Bands in concert
Friday November 30 9.30-11am - Kindy Orientation 11.30am - K-2 Technical rehearsal
Week 8
Monday December 3 11.30am-1pm - Kindy Orientation
Tuesday December 4 Christmas Scripture Service / Morning Tea 11.45am - K-2 Dress Rehearsal Y3-6 involved as audience Y6-7 Orientation Day
Thursday December 6 Volunteers’ Morning Tea
Friday December 7 Year 6 Mini Fete
Week 9
Monday December 10 Sports Presentation P&C Meeting – AGM / Christmas Party
Tuesday December 11 Presentation Day Y3-6: Y5/6: 11.30am Y3/4: 2pm Prefect Induction / Year 6 Graduation: 9.15am
Thursday December 13 K-2 Assemblies: Kindy: 9.45am Year 1: 11.45am Year 2: 2pm Year 6 Farewell
Friday December 14 Citizenship Morning Tea Reports distributed
Week 10
Monday December 17 Class party day
Tuesday December 18 Talent Quest / Moving Day
Wednesday December 19 Last day of school
Thursday December 20 Staff Development Day: Mandatory Training Grade Planning Luncheon
Friday December 21 Staff Development Day: Holidays for teaching staff SASS staff still at school
DATES FOR END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES - To help parents with attendance at end of year school based activities a calendar of
events is printed below for your convenience. These events are now locked in and parents will be able to organise themselves to
ensure they can attend events relevant to their children.
SENIOR BAND OPERA HOUSE PERFORMANCE
On Sunday 23rd September our senior band enjoyed an amazing day on Sydney
Harbour. They climbed the Sydney Harbour Bridge Pilon, visited the Royal
Botanic Gardens, Sticky Lolly shop at the Rocks, and City Extra at Circular Quay.
The highlight of the entire day was rehearsing and performing in the Sydney
Opera House. All students were extremely well behaved and conducted
themselves with pride during their performance. It was an honour to be
involved with such reliable, responsible and talented students.
Thanks to Mr Clarke and Mr Elvery for their guidance and continued dedication
towards our senior band.
Congratulations once again on your amazing and memorable achievement.
Mrs De Kauwe and Mrs Tai
DO IT FOR CANCER! Darcy has been growing his hair for 2 years, since he lost his grandfather to cancer. He is ready
to chop it all off, raise money and donate his gorgeous locks to those that need it more. We
would be so grateful for any help you can give towards this great cause.
“Hi,
I’ve created Darcy’s Big Chop! And I’m losing my locks to support Cancer Council and raise
funds for those affected by cancer. Please sponsor me and support my efforts to give back and
change lives.
1 in 2 Australians will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime and I want to do
something to help change this!
Simply click the link below to make a donation to my page.
https://www.doitforcancer.com.au/fundraisers/darcykayler-thomson
Cancer Council is a community funded organisation, working in local communities to help support people as they navigate
their cancer journey. Their work is really important and I want to do what I can to help. There is only so much I can do on my
own. You can help too by donating to my page. Any amount you can give makes a difference! You can also support me by
encouraging others to get involved. Please email the link to my page to your friends and family or share it on social media.
Thank you so much for your support - it is truly appreciated.”
SYDNEY WEST REGIONAL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL - Congratulations to all the students who
Qualified for the Sydney West Regional Carnival which was held On Wednesday September 19, 2018.
The results of this Carnival were:
PSSA RESULTS - September 21, 2018.
Basketball players of the week: Jayden T & Jasmine L
PSSA RESULTS - September 28, 2018
Basketball players of the week: Alex H & Solei V
GIRLS Jessica C: 11yr discus 18th
Emma C: Jnr Relay
Eloise F: Jnr Relay
Brianna H: 11yr High Jump 14th
Amber N: Jnr Relay
Cienna P: 11yr High Jump
Lashantaye P: 11yr 200m 1st, 11 yr 100m 1st, 11yr
Long Jump 1st, 11yr Shot Put
Georgina R: Snr Relay
Ella S: Snr Relay
Emma T: Snr Relay
Aura W: Snr Relay, 100m
Mieke W: Jnr Relay
BOYS
Mitchell B: 12yr 200m, 12yr 100m, Long Jump 5th
12yr High Jump 6th, 12yr Long Jump, Snr Relay
Harry B: 10yr 100m, Jnr Relay 1st
Josaia D: 12yr 800m 2nd
Darcy F: 8yr 800m 17th, 8yr 200m 2nd, 8yr 100m 1st,
Jnr Relay 1st
Ryan G: 11yr 100m, 11yr Long Jump 9th, Snr Relay
Alex H: 12yr Shot Put 10th, 12yr Discus 7th
Ben H: Snr Relay
Harrison M: 8yr 800m 3rd, 8yr 200m, Jnr Relay 1st
Fraser M: Jnr Relay 1st
Jacob O: Snr Relay
Team Vs Score Team Vs Score
Softball: Boys
Girls
Caddies Creek 1
Caddies Creek 1
Lost 3-5
Lost 1-3
T-Ball: Boys
Girls
Vardys Road
Vardys Road
Won 12-10
Lost 10-12
Cricket: Senior Green
Junior Green
Senior Gold
Junior Gold
Seven Hills West
Seven Hills West
Vardys Road
Vardys Road
Lost 45-55
Lost 51-53
Won 92-55
Won 114-98
AFL: Senior Green
Junior Green
Senior Gold
Junior Gold
Vardys Road
Vardys Road
Seven Hills W
Seven Hills W
Won 18-9
Won 65-0
Won 57-12
Won 76-1
Basketball: Black Panthers
Black Panthers
Green Power Rangers
Red Bulls
Green Power Rangers
Red Bulls
Won 22-8
Won 18-16
Won 33-8
Team Vs Score Team Vs Score
Softball: Boys
Girls
Caddies Creek 2
Caddies Creek 2
Won 6-1
Won 5-3
T-Ball: Boys
Girls
Seven Hills N
Seven Hills N
Won 18-3
Won 13-9
Cricket: Senior Green
Junior Green
Senior Gold
Junior Gold
Caddies Creek 2
Caddies Creek 2
Seven Hills N
Seven Hills N
Lost 59-148
Lost 39-84
Won 103-66
Won 57-55
AFL: Senior Green
Junior Green
Senior Gold
Junior Gold
Seven Hills N
Seven Hills N
Vardys Road
Vardys Road
Won 21-3
Won 32-13
Lost 27-5
Won 28-21
Basketball: Black Panthers
Green Power Rangers
Red Bulls
Green Power Rangers
Red Bulls
Black Panthers
Won 19-16
Won 18-10
Won 22-16
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