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Principal’s Message
Today, our Year 3 and 5 students commenced their NAPLAN assessments completing
the writing, spelling and punctuation tests. We’ve encouraged the students not to be
anxious about these tests but rather to see them as an opportunity to show how
much they have learnt in the subject areas of English and Maths. There are 2 more
tests to do, Reading tomorrow and Maths on Thursday. Just as it is with school, a
good night sleep and a healthy breakfast will go a long way to helping the students
maintain their concentration and perform at their best over the next two days.
Last week, I indicated that our total school enrolment number had increased and we w This Saturday, our preschool staff assisted by some generous parent and staff
volunteers will be hosting a Bunnings BBQ at the Bunnings-Glendale store (at
Boolaroo). The aim is to raise some additional funds for equipment for the students
currently in the preschool. If you are in the position of needing to visit Bunnings this
Saturday (which tends to be most Saturdays in my house), then you might stop by to
say hello, cheer our team on and maybe even buy a sausage or two. It should be a
great day.
Finally this week, after a long wait and a bye in our first round, our PSSA soccer and
netball teams will have their first opportunity to dive into the new season. So far the
weather forecast for Friday looks promising so let’s hope the students get to play a lot
more games than last season. If you would like to come along and cheer the teams
on, the soccer teams will be playing at Evans Park and the netballers will be just up
the road at Nancy Dwyer netball courts. The junior games start at 1:00pm and the
seniors start at 1:40pm. Good luck to all the students involved.
Have a good week.
David Holland
Term 2, Week 4
Tuesday 17th May
2016
Congratulations Students of the
Week!
Term 2 Week 3
Junior Student Award
Honor Adams
K Red
Senior Student Award
Chelsea Wright
4/5 Maroon
Welcome to Week 4! You may have noticed in last week’s newsletter a full page
detailing that our school now has the capacity to accept online payments for
school expenses. This means that if you wish to make a payment to school at any
time you are able to do this without sending money in or by needing to visit the
office in person. Payments can be made securely by accessing the ‘$Make a
Payment’ tab on our website using a Visa or MasterCard credit or debit card. You
can also access this facility via the Skoolbag app under ‘Parent Info’ then ‘Make a
Payment’. All you need to remember is to make sure that you enter the student’s
name, class and date of birth when making a payment and don’t forget to print
your receipt as proof of payment as you finish. Also, if you are making a payment
for multiple items at the same time, remember to check the ‘Other’ box towards
the bottom. Please note: it is still important that students return their permission
note to school at least 2 days prior to an activity taking place in order to
participate in an event EVEN if payment was made online. I hope that this new
system will be extremely beneficial, especially for those of you who find it difficult
to make it in to school due to work commitments.
Grip Leadership
Year 6 students were invited to particiapte in the Grip Leadership Conference this Thursday, 19th May. Those
attending are reminded to be at school by 8am, ready for departure at 8.15am. Students will travel by bus and
are asked to bring a small bag with recess, lunch and a water bottle.
The invitation has now been extended to Year 5 students on a first-in, first served basis. Year 5 students
wishing to attend must return their consent form and payment no later than Wednesday afternoon.
P&C Meeting
The next P&C meeting is scheduled for this Wednesday 18th May. The meeting will be in the library as usual at
7pm. New parents and carers are always invited to attend.
Parent Information Evening – Class structures
A reminder to parents and carers that Mr Holland and the Assistant Principals will be leading a short 30 minute
information session in the library next Wednesday 25th May starting at 7pm to explain why as a result of recent
enrolments the school must review its 2016 class structures. Topics covered will include: the Department’s class
size limits, how classes are formed based on enrolments, why it is necessary to make changes to accommodate
a 12th class and how we plan to proceed. This session is designed to help parents and carers understand why we
are in the unusual position of needing to make changes mid-year. We hope that you are able to join us. Please
note: this session is for parents and carers only.
StarStruck Rehearsal
The next StarStruck rehearsal is scheduled for this Wednesday, 18th May at the Basketball Stadium. Students are
reminded to bring a packed recess, lunch and plenty of water. We will be daprarting the school at 9.30am and
will return at approximately 2.30pm
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Wk 4. 16.5 $ Payment Due- Grip Leadership
17.5 18.5 StarStruck rehearsal- basketball stadium P&C meeting – 7pm library
19.5 Grip Leadership – Year 6 $ Payment Due – Teen Talk
20.5 PSSA Rd 2 V Barnsley at Evans Park Bunnings preschool fundraising BBQ –TOMORROW
Wk 5. 23.5 24.5 Teen Talk –Yr 5
25.5 Teen Talk – Yr 6
Parent Info evening – class structures – 7pm library
$ Payment Due - Questacon
26.5 Responsible Pet Education K-6
StarStruck Rehearsal
Assembly 2pm –K Red
27.5 PSSA Round 3 –V Wallsend Sth at Walker Field/ WSPS
Wk 6. 30.5 Living Safely With Dogs - Koalas
31.5 1.6 2.6 3.6 Living Safely With Dogs – Kangaroos No PSSA
Getting to know…… Milla C
Class: K/1 Green
Favourite food Pepperoni Pizza
Brothers and Sisters? Zyla, 1 Year-old sister
What do you do for fun? Ride my bike without training wheels
Favourite movie? Frozen
What do you love about school? Reading Groups
What makes you laugh? When dad tickles me
Home Reading Journals Congratulations to all the students who have achieved significant milestones with their home reading journals. 78 students have reached 40 nights of reading and 17 students have reached the second milestone of 80 nights. Fabulous work! Students will receive a merit card for their 40 nights of reading. Students who have read for 80 nights will receive a very special Cardiff South Public School bookmark and a $2 voucher to spend at the canteen! These bookmarks have been designed and made professionally, specifically for this milestone. As a school, we have read 7650 nights. 68% of our students have contributed to this tally. I am looking forward to painting this rise in nights on our thermometer in the library. Keep reading so we can get to our first school goal of 20000 nights! I would really love to see 100% of our students contribute to our home reading goals. “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” Mrs Conrick Home Reading Milestones
Congratulations to the following students who have reached their first milestone of 40 nights reading:
K GOLD-Scarlett Clark, Evie Dunn, Kaden Luck-Barbour, K RED-Travis Richards, Lucas Walter, Cooper Ruban,
Ethan Stenhouse, K/1Green- Larni Andrews, Milla Carmont, Izzabella Gibson, Dylan Merry, Zali Jardine, Jayda
Thompson, Rhys Cameron, Nate Geddes, Alex Stunell, Arlo Thompson, Mia Hanlon, Alira Tapaleao, Efie
Vrountzos, Oliver Cousin 1/2 Aqua- Miranda Hole, Bailey Sawyer, Cody Matheson, Natalie Mills, Jayden Griffiths,
Issac Strutt-Stevens, Halle Faulkner, Madelyne Gearing, Maddison Kennett-Power, Dakota Sherry, Reef Lawler
1/2 Orange-Olivia King, Isabella Pecanac, Bella Way, Kynan Jobson, Alexander Weir, Ebonie Humphries, Byron
Billinghurst, Acelin Thompson 2/3 Blue- Eva Cutten, Lanna New, Ella Thompson, Nate Walandouw, Tasha Banek,
Sarah El Baba, Kirra Pilarski, Bodhi White 3/4 Purple-Madison Dykes, Madeline Edwards, Michaela Faulkner,
Abbie Gordon, Ebony Harrison, Ava Roberts, Libby Zarzycki-Cooke 3/4 Silver-Hailie Martin, Maddison Ridgeway,
Zophie Zarzycki-Cooke 4/5 Maroon- Summer Gow, Keanu Hall, Mia Hendrickx, Chelsea Park, Ema Prebendarcik,
Taylor Robertson, Olivia Wallace, Charlie Gibson, Amalie Voigt, Chelsea Wright 5/6 Ruby- Jillarnie Ahoy, Ashleigh
Higgins, Taylee Butler-Manhart, Ben Coombes, Joseph Calov, Edyn Duff, Michael Ridgeway 5/6 Jade- Chloe
Scanlon, Indiana Waugh, Brandon Cannon.
Congratulations to this super-motivated group of students who are the first group to reach milestone number
two, 80 nights reading:
1/2 Aqua-Maddison Kennett-Power, 1/2 Orange- Kynan Jobson, Alexander Weir 2/3 Blue- Ella Thompson
3/4 Purple-Amelia Healey, Matylda Luck, Ava Roberts, Libby Zarzycki-Cooke, Ben Hartley, Zac Werner 5/6 Ruby-
Hannah Peade, Jada Voigt, Chloe Walandouw, Liam Nash, Ryan Power 5/6 Jade- Chloe Scanlon, Indiana Waugh
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10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Number of students reading
10 nights read
40 nights read
70 nights read
100 nights read
- Our 1st
goal for total number of nights read
- Total number of nights read
- Total number of nights read
Now taking enrolments for 2017
Parents are advised that our books are now open to receive enrolments for students commencing Kindergarten
or Preschool at the start of 2017. Further information and enrolment forms can be obtained from the office at
any time.
Uniforms As we head into some cooler weather, some families are asking what is acceptable as a winter uniform at Cardiff South PS. Below is an excerpt from our Uniform Policy, which was developed in 2015. This will help you when looking to purchase some warmer clothing for your children as we come into winter. Girls Boys
Summer Uniform
(Mon-Thu)
Plain navy skorts or shorts
School polo shirt
Black shoes (black laces)
Plain white socks
Broadbrim navy school hat
Plain navy shorts
School polo shirt
Black shoes (black laces)
Plain white socks
Broadbrim navy school hat
Winter Uniform
(Mon – Thu)
Plain navy pants (incl. bootleg)
School polo shirt
School jacket
A plain, navy - skivvy, spencer or long
sleeve shirt may be worn underneath
the school polo shirt for additional
warmth
Navy stockings underneath skorts or
shorts are permissable
Plain navy gloves
Broadbrim navy school hat
Plain navy pants
School polo shirt
School jacket
A plain, navy - skivvy, spencer or long
sleeve shirt may be worn underneath
the school polo shirt for additional
warmth
Broadbrim navy school hat
Plain navy gloves
Sports Uniform
(Friday only)
Plain navy pants, skorts or shorts
House coloured shirt
Plain white socks
Sensible joggers (preferably white)
Broadbrim navy school hat
Plain navy pants, skorts or shorts
House coloured shirt
Plain white socks
Sensible joggers (preferably white)
Broadbrim navy school hat
Accessories Navy coloured hair accessories
Plain stud or sleeper ear rings
Plain navy gloves
Watch
1 Signet Ring
Golf bangle (baby/christening)
Watch
Plain stud or sleeper ear rings
The following items are NOT part of the school uniform at Cardiff South Public School Canvas or slip-on shoes Nail polish Coloured hairspray or hair glitter Bangles, bracelets Necklaces Ankle bracelets Ear spacers Scarves, beanies and peaked caps Girls are not permitted to wear navy leggings in place of pants
May is National Family Reading Month!
During May, the library will be open from 3pm till 3.45pm on Tuesday afternoons for
parents, grandparents or carers to bring their child after school and share some reading
time together. Borrowing will also be encouraged. All children will need to be
accompanied by their parent during these extended hours.
Research shows that family reading time is one of the BEST ways to grow a child's interest in the wonderful
world of books.
Kids who read, succeed! Mrs Conrick
Canteen Roster
Wednesday 18 Friday 20 Monday 23
D. Reilly C. Strong D. Reilly
K. Gordon J. Matheson L. Wellings
C. Rose M. Thompson
C. Jardine
K. Sumner
Walk Safely to School Day
Walk Safely to School Day is on this Friday 20th May. It is an annual, national event when all primary
school children are encouraged to walk and commute safely to school. The community event seeks to
promote Road Safety, Health, Public Transport and the Environment. There are a couple of ways you
can get involved: if you live within walking distance of our school; you could arrange to walk with your
children to school; you could have your children meet with their friends at a designated spot to then
walk to school together; or if you live further away you could park 10 mins from school and then walk
the rest of the way. As you do so, use the opportunity to reinforce safe pedestrian practices like
crossing at safe spots and looking both ways. There’s plenty of time, so come on Cardiff South let’s
make a plan and walk to school this Friday!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
9 Hailie M 3/4 Silver 18th May
6 Ethan S K Red 20th May
11 Adalita G 3/4 Silver 20th May
7 Isaac S-S 1/2 Aqua 21st May
9 Jesscia C 2/3 Blue 21st May
10 Keanu H 4/5 Maroon 24th May
7 Bella W 1/2 Orange 24th May
silver seats playground