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AthleticsCarnivalOur annual athle cs carnival is this coming Tuesday 30
July at Sanctuary Point Oval. New permission notes were
redistributed to all students this week with details of the
day. Please ensure you sign and return by Friday. If you
paid last term, you do not need to make any further
payment. All students are expected to a end and support
their house by par cipa ng in as many events as possible.
Last year’s champion house Boronia, will be defending
their tle.
PeerSupportThe Peer Support Program commences next week. All
students will be placed in a mul age group that will be
led by two Year Six students. A supervising teacher has
overall responsibility for the group, but aims to give the
Peer Leaders every opportunity to led and direct ac vi es
by themselves.
This year’s module is Living Posi vely. It focuses on
developing the following skills:
Resilience Coping
Cri cal thinking Planning
Year Six students will par cipate in a two day workshop
this Thursday and Friday to become trained Peer Leaders.
Mr Vidler a ended training last year to learn how to
implement Peer Support and is the coordinator of this
valuable whole school program.
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Principal’s Message What perfect weather and what a perfect start to the
term on Tuesday! Many teachers took advantage of the
warm winter sunshine and took students outside for
some outdoor learning. Students from library classes
were outside filming science concepts on IPads, as part of
their technology rota ons. Stage 1 classes were learning
about capacity in the sandpit, by filling up different
shaped containers and es ma ng which held the greatest
amount.
Stage 3 classes focused on well‐being using the stronger
smarter circle while si ng under a tree and in our new
stronger smarter garden area. In the a ernoon,
Kindergarten learnt the correct elements of running and
prac ced with some sprints. Needless to say the
atmosphere was very posi ve and filled with engaged
students.
Next week the momentum con nues with a number of
events happening ‐
Term 3 Week 1, 25 July 2019
Sydney Street, Huskisson NSW 2540
T 02 4441 5074 F 02 4441 6220 [email protected]
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Dance2BeFit This exci ng and highly engaging program returns to
Huskisson Public School next Wednesday. It’s an eight
week program that will lead to a whole school
performance in Week 9 of this term. Students who have
not paid, can a end the first week, but must have paid
by the second week to con nue par cipa ng. Payments
by weekly instalments of $3 is acceptable.
EducationWeek2019The theme for 2019 Educa on Week is
Every student, every voice. Educa on Week is a statewide, annual event to
celebrate NSW Public Educa on, which will be held 5 –
9 August. The week communicates the achievements of
public schools, their students and the value of public
educa on.
The educa on week theme is a celebra on of student
empowerment and how the NSW Public Educa on
system gives students the skills they need in order to
have and express a voice during their educa onal
journey and as global ci zens.
During Educa on Week we will be celebra ng Public
Educa on with a range of ac vi es.
We will launch the week on Monday with a Welcome to
Country by Myles from 3/4 White Sands and the twins
Khloe and Madison from 3/4 Sharknet.
Tuesday is Grandparents or Special Guest day. Students
are encouraged to invite their grandparents or special
guest to their open classroom, to show off the latest
technology and play some tradi onal games. The school
is providing a free BBQ for students and visitors. Tea and
coffee will also be available for our visitors in the library.
Wednesday is school photos, so scrub up,
brush that hair and wear a crisp clean uniform.
Thursday we will showcase our Peer
Support Program from 2 pm onwards. If you’d like to
have a look at how the program runs, you are cordially
invited.
On Friday the finalists of our Primary Spelling
Bee will compete at a special assembly. Winners will
represent Huskisson Public School at the Regional Finals.
On behalf of the
school I invite
everyone to come
along and celebrate
Public Educa on with
both staff and
students.
Glenn Sansom
Principal
Together we are Stronger and Smarter
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Monday 29 July
Public Speaking Compe on Launch
Tuesday 30 July
Athle cs Carnival
Wednesday 31 July
Dance2bfit begins
Thursday 1 August
Choir Rehearsal @ NEPS
Scripture Begins
Friday 2 August
Peer Support Begins
Monday 5 August
Educa on Week Launch Assembly 9.00am
Tuesday 6 August
Grandparent & Special Guest Day 9.20‐12.00
BBQ Lunch
Wednesday 7 August
School Photos
P&C
Thursday 8 August
Peer Support
Friday 9 August
Primary Spelling Bee Finals
BOOK CLUB No 5 2019 Orders are due back to school by Friday 9th August, 2019 Orders can be done on line via Loop or bring order and payment to school office in a sealed envelope. Please make sure child’s name and class is on the form. Thank you everyone that supported us during the Book Fair Thanking you Margaret Clark
Next
P&C Mee ng
7 August
Week 2 (30 July)—Athle cs Carnival Canteen —NO
WEDNESDAY CANTEEN
Week 4 (14 August)—Normal Wednesday Canteen—
Early Stage One Volunteers
Week 6 (28 August) ‐ Normal Wednesday Canteen—
Stage One Volunteers
Week 8 (11 September) ‐ Normal Wednesday Canteen—
Stage Two Volunteers
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1/2Tapallawriteabouttheir
NAIDOCrocks
This rock is my rock and it is an Aboriginal Flag. Now
to make it you will need a ny paint brush and you
will need some yellow and red paint. You will have to
put the red paint on the bo om of the rock. Then you
paint the yellow paint in the middle of the rock. Then
you will need to pit the black paint on the top of the
rock.
By Elijah
My rock has a turtle on it because turtles die from the
rubbish people don’t put in the bin. So much plas c is
in the ocean. Turtles eat the plas c. When they eat it
they die. I will never leave plas c in the ocean ever.
Turtles think that the plas c is a jelly fish. That’s why
they eat the plas c.
By Kalissa
A long me ago six men were around a fire. Then a
goanna stole their food so they got their spears and
boomerangs. They went for a hunt. One of them
threw his spear, but it hit the rainbow serpent. It
made the snake angry, so it devoured then man alive.
Then it went on to eat the other five men.
By Tobias
CollectingforHampers.This week we are collec ng items to make hampers.
We will be raffling 8 hampers as part of our major
raffle for ‘The Great Husky Fair”.
The Hampers are:
1. Baby Products
2. Beach items
3. Spa
4. Gourmet Food (non‐perishable)
5. Man Pack
6. BBQ
7. Ladies accessories
8. Kids fun pack
If you have any items that fit into these categories
please send them into Ms Lewis’ office.
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CleanersrequiredJervis Bay Rentals are looking for relia-ble and fastidious cleaners for our luxu-ry holiday houses in the Jervis Bay area. Suitable for mums with school-age chil-dren, as cleans can usually be complet-ed between 10am - 3pm whilst the kids are at school!
Flexible hours
Well paid
Must have car & phone
Previous experience preferred though not essential (we will train you)
Availability during school holidays
Please call us on 0412 955 538 or email resume to [email protected]
Tennis Coaching Lessons For
Children At Huskisson Tennis Courts by Lou Durante
Thursday a ernoons.
Times, Beginners 3.30 to 4.30 & Level 1 4.30 to 5.30
Tennis racquets provided for the lesson.
New Ac ve Kids Program
The NSW Government has established Ac ve Kids. Ac ve
Kids is a program to help NSW families meet the cost of
ge ng their kids into sport and ac ve fitness and recrea‐
on ac vi es.
The NSW Government will provide a $100 voucher to par‐
ents/guardians of school enrolled children. The $100
voucher can be used towards the tennis coaching lesson
How do you download a voucher?
From 1st July 2019, parents/guardians/carers with legal
responsibility of an eligible child resident in NSW will be
able to download a voucher on the web site
sport.nsw.gov.au
To enrol for tennis or for more information Phone Lou Durante mobile 0428210893
Active Kids Program Dear Parents
Participation in sport and fitness activities is extremely valuable to our community. However at times we can find it difficult to meet the costs associated with our kid’s participation. That is why the NSW Government has an-nounced a 2nd $100 Voucher for school-enrolled children in the Active Kids Pro-gram. Designed to help parents with the financial costs of their kids participation. We want to make sport and fitness activities more af-fordable and get kids off the couch and ac-tive.
From July 1, 2019 parents will be able to claim 2 x $100 per calendar year for each child enrolled at school via a voucher to reduce the cost of eligible activities. These activities could include traditional sport such as netball, football or cricket; as well as other fitness or physical activities such as swimming classes or dance.
The rebate is not means tested so every family has access to this initia-tive. Parents will be able to reg-ister for the 2nd 2019 vouch-
er now via www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-active-kids-voucher
Shelley Hancock MP Member for South Coast
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AttentionDanceGroupPleasereturnyourdanceuniformsto
MrsNorris