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MT PLEASANT PUBLIC SCHOOL
192 Goorangoola Road, via Singleton NSW 2330
Phone: 02 6577 3129 Fax: 02 6577 3103
Email: [email protected] Website: www.mtpleasant-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 ,Week 6 Educate today for a changing tomorrow 5th March 2020
2020 Calendar
Term 1
5/3/20 Hot lunch
6/3/20 Junior Cattle Judging at Newcastle Show– selected children
17/3/20 Whole school excursion to the Australian Reptile Park, Central Coast
18/3/20 Book Orders due back to school
20/3/20 Hot lunch & Harmony Day
9/4/20 Hot lunch provided by the P&C ‘Eggstravaganza’ Last day of Term 1
25/4/20 ANZAC Day
Term 2
28/4/20 Students return for Term 2
12/5– 15/5/20
NAPLAN assessments Years 3 and 5
Principal’s Report
Regional Swimming
How exciting to have a Mt Pleasant Public School Senior
Relay Team swim in the regional finals! Ashley Smith, William
Schaefer, Bailee Lucas and Ella Fitzsimmons attained a very
credible result on the day and we are very proud of their
achievements. Many thanks to the parents who supported
their children to attend the event in Newcastle on Tuesday.
School excursion to the Australian Reptile Park On Tuesday 17 March the whole school will travel by bus to the Australian Reptile Park. The cost is $14 per child for entry to the park and the school will cover the cost of the bus. A permission note will be coming home today. Please check that you have returned the 2020 Information sheet, as this has the medical information required to take your child on an excursion.
Junior Cattle Judging
On Friday 6th March six students will represent Mt Pleasant
Public School in the Junior Cattle Judging Competition at the
Newcastle Show. The students are: Cambell Cronin, William
Schaefer, Ashley Smith, Lachlan Bailey, Jack Thomas, Chloe
Smith, Hunter Nott and Cooper Shoemark. Miss Arvanitis will
be the accompanying teacher. We wish you all the best of
luck!
Teamwork- Strength Spotting
As a part of our ‘visible wellbeing’ initiatives, we have a focus
upon the benefits of being a good member of a team, and
showing good teamwork skills in all we do. Typically
teamwork is defined as: the willingness of a group of people
to work together to achieve a common aim or goal. For
example we often use the phrase, ‘he or she is a good team
player’. This means someone has the interests of the team at
heart and works for the good of the team. It would be great if
you could catch your child being a ‘good team player’ and
congratulate them, further encouraging them to see this as a
great strength for building healthy relationships!
Principal’s Kindness Award Winners
SRC 2020
Absent: William Schaefer & Bailee Lucas
Regional Swimming Report
Congratulations to the Merit Award and
Citizenship winners Term 1, Week 6
On the 3rd of March, Will Schaefer, Ella Fitzsimmons, Bailee Lucas and I went to the regional swimming carnival at Lambton Pool. We qualified to compete in the mixed senior relay for small schools (PP6 competition). We came second last overall, but swam our hardest against heaps of good relay teams. It was all very nerve racking at first, but when we got into the pool we felt at home. I think we all did very well and a big thank you the the parents who came on the day! By Ashley Smith
We had fun at our parent barbeque breakfast!
Mt Pleasant Public School will
celebrate Harmony Week on
Friday 20 March, 2020.
More information to follow with
details of time, activities, out of
uniform, etc.
STEWART HOUSE
Donation Drive 2020
Donation envelopes are attached to this
newsletter. Please insert a donation of at
least $2 into the envelope and seal it. Return
the envelope to school by Friday 22 May to
go in the draw to win a $4,000 family
holiday.
MT PLEASANT PUBLIC SCHOOL
192 Goorangoola Road, Singleton. NSW. 2330
Phone: 02 65773129 Fax: 02 65773103 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mtpleasant-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
5/3/20 Excursion: Australian Reptile Park
Kindergarten, Years 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Dear Parent/Caregiver,
As a part of our studies of living things in Science, the school has organised an excursion to the Australian Reptile
Park, Somersby, for all students on Tuesday 17th March 2020. The students will be transported by bus leaving the
school at 7.20am and returning at approximately 2.45pm. There will be a pickup in town at approximately 7:50am
and we will notify you as to the exact meeting point in next week’s newsletter.
Families are welcome to meet us at the Reptile Park, however they will have to pay the entry costs to the park.
We can take 4 adults on the bus, to assist us with supervision, however no toddlers can come on the bus.
To identify the 4 people, we will have a ‘first in’ with the return of the permission note below, by MONDAY
9th March (or a ballot if more than 4 people offer).
Students will be required to be in school uniform (with hat) and bring fruit, recess, lunch and a refillable water bottle.
The cost for the excursion is $14 per student.
Please complete the permission note attached to indicate your child/children’s participation and return it to the school office by no later than Monday 16th March at the latest. Payment can be to school or by POP.
Many thanks, Julie Black Principal
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Excursion: Australian Reptile Park – Permission Note
I give permission for my child/children …………………………………………to participate in the excursion to the Australian Reptile Park on Tuesday 17th March, 2020. I understand transport will be by bus. If there are changes to your child’s medical needs, please indicate below.
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Signed: ……………………………………………………………. Date: ……………………… $14.00 per child payment is enclosed, or paid by POP Yes, I am willing to attend the excursion and assist with supervision on the excursion. (Please note that you will need to complete a Declaration for Volunteers at the school office and provide a Government-issued photo ID showing full name, date of birth & current address) Name:…………………………………………………… MOB ………………………………….