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LIVERPOOL PUBLIC SCHOOL EST 1863
IMPORTANT EVENTS
23/4/12
Teachers return Term
2
24/4/12
Children return Term 2
25/4/12
ANZAC Day Public
Holiday
3/5/12
SRC Crazy Hair Day
7/5/12
NAPLAN Parent Forums
10/5/12
Parent Forum 1-6
Reading
7/5/12 – 11/5/12
Mothers Day Stall
15/5/12 – 17/5/12
NAPLAN Years 3 & 5
16/5/12
Senior dance group
performing at Regional
Dance Festival
18/5/12
NAPLAN make up day
22/5/12
Year 5 Excursion
29/5/12
Year 6 Excursion
30/5/12
Parent Forum OC Test
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents, Caregivers, Students and Staff,
Congratulations and thankyou to everyone for a
highly successful Term 1. There have been a
number of new initiatives and programs that
the school has initiated this year and
indicators are that the student learning
programs will be enhanced as a result.
As I indicated to you last year the school has
received an additional $680,000.00 through
the Federal Government’s National Partnership
(NP). This significant amount of money is to be
used to develop programs that will improve
student learning outcomes. After a very
rigorous evaluation of school based data two of
the areas that were most in need are literacy
and community engagement.
This term we have implemented a very detailed
and intensive three year professional learning
program to improve student literacy skills. All
students from Year 1 – 6 have had their
reading fluency and comprehension assessed
individually using a standard process and we
look forward to reporting their progress over
the year.
The school has also tried to engage more
effectively with parents and caregivers. The
NP funding has allowed us to employ a
Community Liaison Officer (CLO), two days per
week. Mrs Naffa (Maysoun) is at school
Monday and Friday and works with ALL
parents. She has organised parent programs
that run almost every Monday with sessions
being held in English and Arabic.
Last week we held our first parent teacher
conferences for 2012 and it was great to see
so many of you throughout the year. The
teachers have said that they really enjoyed
meeting with parents/caregivers and that
spreading the conferences over the week
meant more time could be spent with you.
Please let us know if you found this more
valuable. Thank you for taking the time to work
with us in educating your children.
School holidays begin on Thursday so I ask
November 2017
IMPORTANT
EVENTS
Every Monday Playgroup – 9am
Every Monday
Friends of Liverpool –
2.15pm
Every Friday Assembly
Even Weeks: 3-6 Odd Weeks: K-2
14/11/07
Kindergarten Orientation Day 1
15/11/2017 to
17/11/2017 Stage 3 Camp
21/11/2017 Kindergarten
Orientation Day 2
28/11/2017 Kindergarten
Orientation Day 3
04/12/2017 Presentation Day Stage 3 – 9:30am
Stage 2 – 11:45am
05/12/2017 Year 6 High School
Orientation Day
06/12/2017 Presentation Day
Kindergarten – 9:30am
Stage 1 – 11:45am
15/12/2017 Last day of Term 4
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Thank you to those parents and carers who completed the Tell Them From Me survey
earlier this term. The information collected helps us to better understand our
community and evaluate school programs so that we continue to meet the needs of our
students and families. Unfortunately our response rate was very low this year so we will
be looking at other ways to collect information from parents and carers later this term
to support the planning process for our new school plan.
Have you noticed our student leadership in action this term? We have had the student
organised teacher versus student dodge ball match, student initiated ideas for sharing
information on which areas of the playground are open, our ambassador’s anti-littering
project, or our students taking responsibility for some of our gardens. As the sign reads
when you walk into our school: We grow leaders here!
Our Kindergarten Orientation Program begins soon which is when we will get to meet
the newest members of our Liverpool Public School family. The orientation program
gives your child an opportunity to visit our school and become familiar with some of the
faces and places for next year. Parents and carers also have an opportunity to learn
about school life and ask questions about school. If you have a child that is due to start
school next year, please enrol your child now as they will not be able to participate in
the Kindergarten Orientation Program unless they are enrolled.
We have begun the process of planning class structures for 2018. Schools are allocated
staff based on the number of students in attendance. That means students need to be at
school from the beginning of the school year to be counted. If you are planning on
travelling during the summer holiday and may miss the beginning of the new school
year, please make sure you give the school office details of your travel arrangements
and a copy of your flight details before you leave.
I again ask parents and carers to consider out students’ safety when picking up students
in the afternoon. Concerned staff and parents have reported to me instances of
students being encouraged to jump into cars that have double-parked or ignore the road
crossing and run across the road between cars queued. We all have a collective
responsibility to look after the safety of our students. Please support us with this by
discussing road safety with your children and modelling safe practices.
Yours sincerely,
Mr Ian Tapuska Principal
M E D I A
S P L A S H
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BOOK AWARD
Tiffanie H 6P
MEDAL AWARD
Andron A 6P
Zafira D 6P
Shweta J 5R
Djordje K 6M
Jwanah R 5C
Jaishna P 2/3F
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD
Tomisin F 1D Umaiza A 6T Zakariya A 2K
Claudia X 6M Luka K 5/6N Harleen B 3C
Surya S 6T Bilal H 2/3F Ali K 1D
Rose R 2/3F Maksim V 1C Sara L 2K
Vishnu V 2/3F Katarina P 5/6N Sayad K 4/5S
Rohit M 6M Yusur L 6M Toulene H 6M
Karthickshivam R 1Y Nirvaan K 2D Maryam B 3C
Christine S 6M Adarsh S 1C Andron A 6P
Nawar A 2K Darlene A 5/6N Ahmed T 5C
TEAM LEADER AWARD
Rawan A 1C Maryam B 3C Muhammad K 6P
Sanawbar G 1D Ashwini G 3C Lubna N 6P
Yashmita J 1D Wajih E 3C Aleksandra L 6P
Mallak Z 1D Camila D 3M Sedra M 6P
Nevadah T 1D Saatvik N 3M Tyrese K 6T
Evan A 1V Sama B 4K Sussan K 6T
Aryan S 1V Aeon T 4K Sofija C 6T
Pavneet K 1V Shahina S 4K Ruaa A 6T
Eshal A 1Y Vaivai M 4T Umaiza A 6T
Anesa B 1Y Samir A 4T Surya S 6T
Ayman A 1Y Maja K 4T Ibrahim M 6T
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Isabella A 2/3F Manahil C 4T Roz A K/1R
Honey A 2/3F Rhian Shane V 4W Eshna P KD
Rose R 2/3F Luka K 5/6N Petar I KD
Batul K 2/3F Sukhmanraj Kaur C 5/6N Jeyarshan P KD
Christopher A 2D Darlene A 5/6N Ritul G KD
Anhar A 2D Oras A 5/6N Husam S KD
Connor M 2D Zaenab A 5C Alan K KG
Mia S 2D Sona Varssini E 5C Andrej M KG
Khuwaish P 2D Sam A 5C Rohan D KG
Angel Crystal K 2K Fadi A 5C Rayyan T KG
Alesha H 2K Anna D 5C Kace-Rose S KJ
Nawar A 2K Xyrus I 5C Tyler J KJ
Matthew K 2K Apurva P 5C Brendon D KJ
Vedant B 2K Fadi A 5C Nimo A KJ
Christine N 2K Alma C 5L Shreyas Z KJ
Sheik U 2L Lakeesha B 5R Nouvellelean I KM
Jasmine O 2M Sachin R 6M Prachi B KM
Mokhtar E 2M Abdullah M 6M Ojasvi K KM
Bhargav P 2M Rohit M 6M Christopher K KM
Aleeza T 3C Djordje K 6M Shreya S 6P
Daksha S 6P
SRC
The SRC would like to congratulate Wajih El-Sayed from 3C and Viyan Sharma from 3M for their successful proposal
for a playground notice board. These boards display which areas are open for each specific grade during recess and
lunch. Temporary notice boards have been created and are displayed on the SRC and Stage 3 notice boards.
Permanent boards will be introduced in the near future.
Congratulations to the following students who have been successful in making it through to the final round of the
School Leader Elections. These students will be spending the next two weeks campaigning. A poster will be hung up
with their photograph and a small blurb describing why they should be elected as a school leader. They will prepare
and present their speeches to years 3 – 5 on Monday the 13th November in the hall. Students will then vote and the
successful School Leaders for 2018 will be announced during the Presentation Day Assembly on the 4th December
2017.
Thank you to all those who applied and we wish the following candidates good luck!
Riyam Nazar Abdulwahid Karengelina Gounder
Jusleen Kaur Viktoria Jovic
Aishwarya Ravi Pranav Borse
Dina Kucalovic Ashlea Hau
Xyrus Iosefo Shahana Elangovan
By Mrs Kirkness, Ms Comer & SRC Committee.
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NOTES SENT HOME
Date Topic Year Group Permission Required
Return Date
17/10/2017 Stage 3 End of Year Movie Stage 3 Yes 10/11/2017
23/10/2017 Human Sexuality Stage 3 Yes 27/10/2017
1/11/2017 Stage 3 Great Aussie Bush Camp at Tea
Gardens: What to Bring check list and Camp Expectations
Stage 3 No
KINDERGARTEN ENROLMENTS 2018
Kindergarten enrolments are now open for 2018. Any child, who is turning 5 by 31st July, 2018 is eligible to start school next year. Please call in at the office for further information, between the hours of 9.30am – 2.00pm Monday to Friday. Your child needs to be registered to take part in the Transition to School Program. Also if you are a temporary visa holder you need to apply now for Kindergarten enrolment to make sure that the paper work is completed in time. If you have any neighbours with children who are eligible to start school please pass this information on to them. The school needs to know the number of students who are intending to start school so that we can organise classes, timetables and ensure a smooth start to the school year. If you have any questions please ask. We are more than happy to assist.
SELECTIVE HIGH SCHOOL AND OC PLACEMENTS
Applications are now open for placements in Opportunity Classes for students in Years 5 and 6. Some primary schools across NSW offer places in ‘OC’ for gifted and talented students in Years 5 and 6. To be considered for placement students must sit the Opportunity Class Placement Test. For information about applying and the placement process go to https://education.nsw.gov.au/public-schools/selective-high-schools-and-opportunity-classes/year-5.
Selective high schools cater for the specific needs of high achieving gifted students who may otherwise be without sufficient classmates at their own academic and social level. Selective schools help gifted and talented students to learn by grouping them with other gifted and talented students, teaching them in specialised ways and providing educational materials at the appropriate level. Parents apply when the student is in Year 5. The students sit the test in March of Year 6.
To be considered for placement students must sit the Selective High School Placement Test. For information about applying and the placement process go to https://education.nsw.gov.au/public-schools/selective-high-schools-and-opportunity-classes/year-7.
For placements in either of these, you need to complete the applications on-line. Click on the links above to take you to the appropriate web pages or type the link into the address line on your computer. The school does not have paper application forms.
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NAIDOC
On Tuesday September 5th 2017 the Aboriginal students from our school participated in a combined Naidoc Day at Miller Public School. The event was very well run with traditional food, games and activities for the children.
Kind Regards,
Carmela
PARENT ONLINE PAYMENTS It is now possible for parents and caregivers to make online payments to the school for amounts owed by students for items such as excursions, sport, sales to students and school contributions. Payments are made via a secure payment page hosted by Westpac. They can be made using either a Visa or
MasterCard or debit card. The payment page is accessed from the front page of the schools website
(www.liverpool-p.schools.nsw.edu.au) by selecting $ Make a payment.
When you access the $ Make a payment you must enter:
the students name, and class and reference number OR
the students name, and date of birth. These details are entered each time you make a payment as student information is not held within the payment
system. (There is also the option to enter the Student Registration number and Invoice number. You do not need to
enter anything here.)
This is a secure payment system hosted by Westpac to ensure that your credit/debit card details are captured in a secure manner, these details are not passed back to the school. You have the ability to check and change any details of the payment before the payment is processed. Receipts can be emailed and/or printed. Details of the payments are passed daily to the school where they will be receipted against your child’s account. As a
receipt has been issued from the payment page a further receipt will not be issued by the school. For any enquiries
regarding the Online Payment process please contact the School Administration Office on 9602 7882 or 9602 7111.
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SCHOOL HOURS AND ATTENDANCE
A reminder that school hours are from 8.55am until 3.00pm. Supervision begins at 8.30am and it is recommended that children do not arrive before that time, unless required for sports training or dance practice. All children should be at school no later than 8.45 am as this allows time to order lunches, catch up with friends and to get organised for the day. The day concludes at 3.00pm and there is NO teacher supervision after that time. It is a parental responsibility to organise for children to be collected from school on time. We do understand that emergencies happen and you need to let us know, if you can, and make sure that all phone numbers and contact details are up to date. Also it is legislated that children must attend school on time everyday unless they are sick or seek exemption from the Principal. If for any reason your child is not at school please contact the office and you will be advised of the requirements. Children cannot learn unless they are at school and any extended absences may impact negatively on their learning. There are significant financial penalties if your children miss extensive periods of time without good reason. If you are having difficulty with your child’s attendance please let Mr Tapuska know as we may be able to help.
Liverpool Public School’s newsletter contains paid advertisements which assist with the cost of
publication. The publication of such advertisements does not imply endorsement of any product or
service by the NSW Department of Education or Liverpool Public School.
CANTEEN
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