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"Excellence and Care"
www.shps.sa.edu.au
Newsletter
9 Ward Street, Salisbury Heights, SA 5109 Phone: 08 8258 7299 Fax: 08 8281 5861 Email: [email protected]
Thursday 12th
December Principal: Katherine Holman Deputy Principal: Terry Minos
Diary Dates 2019
From the Principal – Katherine Holman
What a great week it has been with the Concert,
Graduation and end of year parties. The effort that
classes, the choir and the rock band had gone to was
terrific. The weather is always a concern with outside
events and this year we had fantastic weather. The BBQ
was a huge success and a big thanks to all the volunteers
who helped cook up the food. The talent we have at
Salisbury Heights never ceases to amaze us. The
confidence our children display is exceptional. Well
done to our staff for continuing to develop these
important life skills. Thanks to all staff for the team
work in preparing the students for these events.
Year 7 Graduation
This was another terrific night where our Graduating
Year 7’s were able to showcase the skills they have
developed over their time at Primary School. This year
students compered the entire show and the number of
children who were able to speak confidently in front of
the audience was amazing, a tribute to them and all the
staff that have worked with them. Many parents said
how nice the ceremony was and how talented the
children were.
The students looked great, were dressed appropriately
and were very confident. Thanks to the teachers, SSO’s
and everyone else involved in organising the Graduation.
We are very proud of our students and wish them all the
very best for the future.
Farewells
Good luck to the children and families that are moving
house and schools and thank you for your contribution to
our school community.
On behalf of the staff at Salisbury Heights Primary we
wish all of our families the very best for the festive
season and look forward to working with you again next
year. Enjoy your break and stay safe.
PLEASE NOTE:
Early dismissal tomorrow at 2:00pm
Term 1 2020 commences on Tuesday 28th
January
Dec 13th Rm 26, 28 & 31 at Elizabeth Aquadome Excursion
Dec 13th End of Term 4- Early Dismissal at 2pm
Assembly Class Items for your Diary
Term 4
9 13th Dec No Item/ Assembly on Friday to Farewell Yr 7’s
"Excellence and Care"
United Christmas Lunch Each year, Salisbury City Rotaract Club and Parafield
Gardens Community Club collaborate to hold a FREE
Community Christmas Lunch. The event this year will
be held at the Parafield Gardens Community Club on
Christmas Day at 12pm until 3pm. The idea is to bring
people together who may not have anywhere to go on the
day for a shared lunch with other members of the
community. Book by calling 8182 3444.
Vacation Care Christmas Closure Dates- Carly Hendry
The OSHC / Vacation Care Centre will be closed from
Monday 23rd
December to Friday 3rd
of January 2020.
OSHC / Vacation Care Centre will re-open for 2020 on
Monday 6th
January.
Commonwealth Student Banking Award Winner
Week 8: Room: 35
Banking day is Thursday. Joining up is easy to do online
or you can talk to our wonderful volunteers in the library
on Thursday mornings from 9:00am.
Academic Excellence Awards
Congratulations to those students that received
Academic Excellence Awards in Term 4 Week 8…
MATHEMATICS:
Tayla Scurrell Lachlan Byass James Evans
Madison Davis Cameron Zimmermann
LITERACY :
Kaylee Hemmerling Hope Boldog Elly-May Battersby
Paige Ralston Layla Mattiske Scarlett Manto
LITERACY & MATHEMATICS:
Tahlia Nelson Mikayla O’Brien Kayley Marks
Nate Wenske Jaxon Evans Kacia Shaw
Olivia Gladwin Olivia Penney Rudraneel Saha
Isobel Foreman Bryce Fawkes Courtney Goodman
Thomas Burke Abhraneel Saha Aimee Vozlic
Braxton Davis Jett Lillywhite Josie Manto
SCIENCE:
Acsana Kasminina Lucas Wilson
L.O.T.E.CHINESE:
Shaivi Kashyap Sarah Timms Tayla Scurrell
Chace Quagliarella Tahlia Nelson Jett Thompson
Courtney Goodman Vasiliki Zoumis Elly-May Battersby
Ameya Hera-Singh Jacob Evans Shayla Hayes
Christopher Teeuwen Sienna Tape Ella Loria
Mikayla O’Brien Eraynd Rew-Smith Lincoln Mychajliw
Holiday School Watch
On behalf of our school community I’d like to thank
those friends and neighbours who keep a caring eye on
our school property after school hours.
During the Christmas vacation no one should be within
the school fence enclosure except students attending Out
of School Hours Care – Vacation Care Program. At
times OSHC may have one of the fence gates open to
access the oval. This does not mean that other people are
welcome to enter and be around the school buildings. If
anyone has concerns regarding the behaviour of people
on the school premises or notice any damage to property,
please notify.
Police Security 8116 9230
Police 131 444
Woolworths Earn & Learn 2019- Naomi Kennedy
A HUGE THANK YOU for all the support you gave this
year with the Woolworths Earn & Learn program. We
reached a record number of stickers for our school and
with this purchased a range of resources to support
students in STEM. This included Makey Makeys
(Middle Primary), Osmo Coding Awbie games for the
iPads (Junior Primary), filament for our 3D printer and a
range of picture books to support staff and
students.These resources will be a big support.
Early dismissal & casual day Just a reminder that Friday is Early Dismissal at 2pm
and Casual Day. No gold coin donation is needed for
this day. Please remember that we have our farewell
assembly for our year 7s starting at 1.30pm in the hall.
Please be careful during the bushfire season. If you see a fire, immediately call Triple Zero
(000).
If you see anything suspicious immediately call the
Police Assistance line on 131 444.
More information can be found on the CFS
Bushfire Information Hotline 1300 362 361
"Excellence and Care"
Grow wellbeing program We welcome Dr Dianne Wepa again to Salisbury
Heights in 2020. Dianne has joined us this year in terms
2, 3 & 4 and is from Grow Wellbeing. This year Dianne
worked with students whose parents had received mental
health care plans for students and she did home visits,
one to one and group sessions.
Dr Dianne Wepa works for Grow
Wellbeing and is an Accredited
Mental Health Social Worker.
Dianne has worked as a social
worker and family therapist for over
20 years in New Zealand. Dianne is
working with families that have
mental health care plans for an initial
period of 6 weeks and the plans can
be reviewed after this time frame.
The service assists families and
students work
through a variety of issues such as:
- including school refusal and attachment /
separation issues
-parenting issues
To be eligible you must see a GP and get a Mental
Health Care Plan. Please bring that into the front office
and collect the forms from Grow Wellbeing – no child
can be seen without these. We welcome Dianne back to
Salisbury Heights Primary School in 2020 and make sure
you say hello if you see her in the school.
Amber Arruzzolo
Student Wellbeing Leader
Diary date 2020 – the carly ryan foundation Just a reminder for Week 4 2020 we have been
fortunate enough to book in times for our students and parents with the Carly Ryan Foundation. Students will
work with the foundation during the day in Online
Safety sessions and we will hold a Parent Information
session in the evening.
These sessions are sought after and extremely beneficial
for parents and students in this ‘online world’.
Leadership attended the sessions at one of our
partnership schools and we managed to get this on the
calendar for early next term. Although confronting the
information, helpful hints to family and the relevance to
our school community was clearly evident.
We will send notes out and get RSVPS early next term
but please keep the following evening free:
Week 4, Tuesday 18th
February 2020 . This will be on
the AGM night. More information to come out week 1
term 1.
Amber Arruzzolo
Student Wellbeing Leader
Season’s Wish The staff of Salisbury Heights Primary School
would like to wish everyone in our community a safe, happy and restful holiday and our best wishes
for a very Happy Christmas and safe New Year. We look forward to seeing you all again in 2020
School resumes on Tuesday 28th
January
Community News
"Excellence and Care"
South Australian Chinese Awards On the 29th November 2019, Amelie McArdle from room 28 has been nominated to receive the Chinese Language Award from CLTASA. This is an annual award organised by CLTASA and made possible by the generous sponsorship of Australian Chinese Medical Association (ACMA) and the Confucius Institute of the University of Adelaide. Each participating primary and secondary school selects an enthusiastic and successful learner of Chinese as a second language from each primary and secondary school to attend a ceremony and receive a prize and certificate.
"Excellence and Care"
Christmas Concert