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Balaklava Primary School newsletter
Diary DatesOctober
DecemberNovember2nd
4th
6th
23rd
25th
25th
27th
3rd
4th
30th
- RAA Street Smart- School Starter Meeting 1:30pm
- School Starter Meeting 1:30pm
- Children’s University Cert Presentations 2:15pm - Student Free Day
- JP Transition all day
- JP Transition all day
- PRC Celebration
- Yr 7 Transition
- Yr 7 Transition
- JAM Band
PO BOX 108 Wallace St, Balaklava SA 5461 Phone: (08) 88621660 Fax: (08) 88621009 e-mail: [email protected]
Term 4 Week 3 ~ 29th October 2020
Our whole school got together in costume for our Book Week Parade last Thursday.
Webex Assemblies2:15pm Friday Weeks 4, 6 and 8
11th
11th-13th
17th
19th
20th
- PCC Mtg 10:30am
- Yr 6/7 Illawonga Camp
- JP Transition until 12pm
- JP Transition until 1:30pm
- RE
From the Principal
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World Teachers DayTomorrow is World Teachers day. On this day we recognise the contributions that our wonderful teachers make in the lives of our young people.
As a staff, we acknowledge our dedicated and passionate teachers who work hard day in and day out to make a difference. I think you will join me in sending an extra special thank you for the way that our teachers have supported students and families with care in what has been a very uncertain year.
To our amazing Educators: thank you for inspiring and educating our children throughout their learning journey. We are very fortunate to have you at Balaklava Primary School.
The SSO staff have provided some special treats throughout the week to acknowledge and say thank you to our teachers which certainly has been appreciated.
Book WeekThank you to the students and families for your participation in Book Week. It was fantastic to see so many students in costume. I love the creativity and discussions when I walk around the school with students challenging me to guess which book they were from. This always sparks a great conversation about a particular story and often inspires me head to the library and borrow books that I had previously not heard of.
A huge thank you to our family, friends and Balaklava community who lined the street to wave to us and then joined us at the triangle for our story “The Day the Crayon’s Quit”.
Thank you to Diane Fitzgerald (Fitzy) for making many of the crayon costumes.
Canteen PricelistDue to circumstances beyond the control of the Canteen, some prices have increased since the list that was published last week.
Included in the newsletter this week is the newly updated list (dated 28/10).
End of Tenure Review:As my tenure ends at the end of next year, Neil White, Education Director Gawler Portfolio is conducting (and collating) surveys from parents and staff to provide feedback about my performance. This is different from the survey you did last term which was about the school. The information is confidential, collated electronically and viewed only by Neil and myself. Please consider the rating carefully and provide explanation of any good work or any concern you may have.
It is important to be honest while maintaining a respectful and appropriate manner of response.
The survey for parents can be accessed from the link below and will be available until Friday 13th November. I will also be sending this out via email tomorrow. https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=6fS7c4gGRkmuqb0LtA7PB2Q0R_5Xc3xHk722qnrsBldUN1hEMjNNWEZNRkFRMUs0VlJWSzdTSllTSS4u
Thank you for taking the time to provide me with feedback.
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Placements:The class placement process will begin as soon as we have the structures in place. This process is completed over a number of weeks and staff work hard to ensure we place students carefully in regards to class size and structure. We also try to ensure we put together groups of students who will work and learn well together.
To do this we consider:• The learning needs of each child• A good balance of boys and girls• Learning abilities• Each child’s friendship needs
Teachers will give strong consideration to each child’s friendship needs. If friends do not work well together, teachers may decide not to put them into the same class. School is a time to learn to develop new friendships. A new class and a new school year is an ideal time to make new friends. A few children have very special learning or health needs. If you believe that your child has such needs, we will strive to do our very best to take this into consideration when we finalise classes, but due to a range of complexities, this may not always be possible.
While we welcome letters regarding other parental considerations, we must stress that requests will be considered but are not always possible. We do ask that you do not request specific teachers as staffing for 2021 has not been confirmed.
Please ensure all requests are forwarded in writing via a letter addressed to myself or emailed to [email protected] Letters of request need to be sent through by no later than Friday November 6th.
- Dianna
Classes:It is that time of the school year that staff are thinking forward to 2021. It is extremely important that we know your intentions for 2021 in order to have class numbers as accurate as possible. If you know of anyone moving into the area, please encourage them to book a time to meet with myself. Please send me an email, text or give me a ring if your children will not be attending Balaklava Primary next year. We appreciate your support in helping to make this process as streamlined as possible.
This term you can contiue to join our Community Assemblies via Webex. Please Email [email protected] or send a Skoolbag Eform (Webex Assembly link) for the fortnightly assembly link. Once you have sent us an emal for the link, you will be automatically invited each assembly. There is no need to email again each fortnight.
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Raffle ItemPlease send in your child’s raffle item. We have 11 class boxes waiting to be filled. Thanks to everyone who has sent in donations already.
Monday Week 723rd November
Due to this only being a BPS closure, the school buses will still run for BHS, BCCC, OPS and HCS students.
Find us on Facebook
Kindy parents received a note with further information about these visits.
We ask that all kindy children have their enrollment paperwork returned prior to their first visit.
Kindy Transition Days:• November 17th (12pm)• November 19th (130pm• November 25th (All day)
We invite all Kindy parents to attend our 2021 parent meeting on 2/11 at 1:30pm. At this meeting, you will speak with Marcia about classroom routines etc. If you wish to go on a school tour with Dianna we can organise a time at this meeting.
Kindy Parent – Students Transition Meeting • November 2nd (1:30pm) or• November 4th (1:30pm)
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Year 7This term is an especially exciting one for the Year 7 students. As they look back on their time in Primary School, prepare for graduation and possible changes ahead in friendships and routines, they will need our support and understanding.
We are looking for their best effort and a memorable last term with us.
Ashleigh and Jo will continue to communicate with Year 7 families about the transition program for the term.
Did you know that Balaklava High School have a Facebook page. Like the page to stay up to date with things happening at the High School.
Year 7 Transition Days at BHS• December 3rd (All day) • December 4th (All day)
Kindy The classroom visits from Kindy children who will be starting at BPS in 2021 will increase this term. This is an opportunity for the children and their families to build confidence about their approaching time at BPS and for us all to get to know them a little better.
TransiTion
Significant Dates
Premiers reading challenge celebration will be held on the
27th of November (Friday Week 7)
We’ve booked the Owen Swimming Pool for the day and students who completed the challenge will be
visiting the pool at some time during the day. More information to follow
The Materials & Services Charge for 2021 has been proposed as $265.00 per student. This represents no increase from 2020.
Parents and Caregivers are invited to the Governing Council meeting on Dec 1st commencing at 6pm where the charge will be discussed prior to final approval. In lieu of attendance views can be expressed in writing to the Chairperson of the Governing
Council prior to the meeting.
More information in Wk5 newsletter.
2021 MaTerials & services charge
Book Week JigsaW Puzzle
As part of Book Week celebration students and staff have been working on our book title jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle was completed yesterday with Hugo kindly saving the last piece for Mrs Cleary to put in.
The Graduation Ceremony will be held on Friday 6th November. Students Graduating will be provided with a light lunch on Friday (due to COVID this is strictly a student only event)
A representative from the University will be at Balaklava to present the graduating students with their tassle, certificate and small graduation gift. The graduation event will be held as part of our assembly which means that it will be available to view via Webex.
Once we determine how many students will be graduating, we will be able to send out an invitation to the families of the students to be able to attend the ceremony in person. These numbers will determine how many people per child will be invited to the event. This will strictly be an invitation only event.
children’s universiTy graduaTion
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Ukulele’sStudents have been learning about the Ukulele and how works and how it is made.
How to Make a UkuleleWhat you need:• A 2L clean bottle with no lid• A long piece of string (1m)• 2 short pegs or pencils• Scissors
How to make it:1. You get the 2L clean bottle and use scissors to cut a rectangle shape in the middle.
Poke a small hole in the bottom of the bottle2. Get the long piece of string and fold in half. Keep the loop at the top and thread the
two ends through the hole at the bottom. Get 1 peg or pencil and tie the two ends onto the peg or pencil tightly.
3. Get the other peg or pencil and thread it through the loop at the other end (you will need an extra pair of hand to help you)
4. One person holds the loop end and the knot end. The other person twists and twists until it stays there and is very tight.
5. You are finished and can play with it.- By Emilee
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Finalising WorkThere has been a bundle of work recently marked on Seesaw including videos, audio recordings, artwork, group work etc. Some of the creativity and effort that has been put into a lot of these works are simply amazing and I highly recommend that you take a look.
Did you know that you can download your child’s work from seesaw, or share it with family digitally? Click on your child’s work, select the three dots and choose whether you want to share it or download it.
This is such a wonderful way to show family members what your child has been doing at school, or even holding onto it as a keepsake for when they are older. Who knows? With the way technology is evolving, we’re likely to end up with digital scrapbooks or photo albums that your child may be sharing with their children one day.
“You Are Your Baby’s Rockstar”You might recall that last fortnight I begin a small section on the importance of music. I’m currently undertaking some extensive musical professional development, and a part of this has inspired some reading on scientific research that has been undertaken on the importance of music on a child’s brain. In Anita Collin’s book The Music Advantage, she asks us why people think they need to be a perfect singer for their child. Sure, it certainly helps to be able to carry a tune, but at such a young age, children are trying to understand the inflections that we make in conversation - When is the sound a warning? When is the sound a celebration? So it doesn’t matter if you aren’t singing perfectly – you are helping your child’s brain interpret language, inflection and meaning – and your one-person performance is doing wonders for their brain. Research has identified that singing gives children the time to really clearly hear the pattern of a song, how notes are broken down and how our voices work. Singing something simple and slow allows children to identify that the voice they are listening to is yours - and as their other senses are only starting to be developed, sound is the best way to do it. One of the main problems when it comes to children’s auditory processing system is that things like television, background chatter in a cafe, the radio or a band down by the beach or local pub can provide too many different sounds. Many children in this day and age are coming to school with speech impediments which may have been a result of lack of conversation and reading to a child, as well as too much surrounding noise that has prevented the child from
hearing words correctly. I know of several songs
that I’ve sung incorrectly for years
because I misheard the lyrics - it’s the same for young children and their environments.
So, what can you take away from this? Read and talk to your child
whenever you can. Sing at least one song (doesn’t
- Miss Monck
Rehearsal ChangesBands, Ensembles, Choirs and Dancers - please check the new arts roster - some event
days may have changed.
matter what it is, but simple is best) every two days with an infant/toddler and try to do it in a space that’s not surrounded by different activities. Be your kids Rockstar.
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Christmas Pageant RaffleUnfortunately BPS was not successful in obtaining tickets for this year’s pageant but you can register for the general public ballot which opens on Thursday 29th October at 10am until Friday 30th October at 10pm. More information about the general public ballot at https://www.christmaspageant.com.au/tickets
The 88th National Pharmacies Christmas Pageant at Adelaide Oval will be broadcasted exclusively and LIVE in South Australia on Channel Nine at 7pm and
live-streamed on 9Now for those interstate.
Congratulations JasmineCongratulations to Jasmine Artwik who has been selected in the 2020 SAPSASA Mid-North Softball Team. Jasmine has played in the Hub team for the last 3 years and is now in the District team to play in Adelaide from November 2nd to the 5th against other country and metropolitan teams. Well done Jasmine!
- Marty BriceTeam Manager and Coach
Balaklava Primary School 10 Christmas Hampers
Raffle
Each class is being asked to prepare a Christmas Hamper to be raffled and drawn at the
Week 9 End of Year Concert Dec 9th 2019
Donations of : Christmas decorations, cans and jars of food, sweets, stationary, small gifts etc may be included. NB: no second hand goods please
*We would greatly appreciate each student donating
one item towards their class hamper.
$1 / ticket
Win a wonderful surprise just in time for Christmas Celebrations!
Booklets of tickets will be sent home for the students to sell and additional tickets will be available from the front office.
Tickets (sold & unsold) must be returned to the school
with any money no later than Friday 6th Dec.
Christmas decorations, cans and jars of food, sweets, stationery, small gifts etc may be included.
Christmas decorations, cans and jars of food, sweets, stationery, small gifts etc may be included.
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Balaklava Primary School 10 Christmas Hampers
Raffle
Each class is being asked to prepare a Christmas Hamper to be raffled and drawn at the
Week 9 End of Year Concert Dec 9th 2019
Donations of : Christmas decorations, cans and jars of food, sweets, stationary, small gifts etc may be included. NB: no second hand goods please
*We would greatly appreciate each student donating
one item towards their class hamper.
$1 / ticket
Win a wonderful surprise just in time for Christmas Celebrations!
Booklets of tickets will be sent home for the students to sell and additional tickets will be available from the front office.
Tickets (sold & unsold) must be returned to the school
with any money no later than Friday 6th Dec.
Dec 7th 2020
Tickets (sold & unsold) must be returned to the school with any money no later than Friday 6th Dec.
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Book Week
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Book Fair
Following on from our very enjoyable Book Week dress up & parade last week, the students have now enjoyed shopping at the Book Fair this week. Thank you to everyone who has supported this as our library does benefit from sales. Thanks also for everyone’s patience as we comply with COVID regulations. We are still open for purchases today and tomorrow.
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sPorTing schools Tennis
One of the most popular spots in our yard is the Loose Parts play area. We have a roster system so the younger classes have equal time. This Wednesday a group of girls were making the most of their time in our loose parts area. We are always looking for donations of pallets, cable rolls, crates, plastic tubing or material that can be used to build structures, so if you can help us out please let us know.
Brooke, WIllow, Jasmine and Indi are the adventurers here in action.
Thursday this week was the start of our tennis coaching program that has been made possible by a grant from Sporting Schools Australia. Six of our classes will be benefiting from this program which will run for 4 Thursdays this term. The grant included nets, racquets and other equipment as well as a coach provided by Tennis Australia. Here we have pictures of coach, Sam Clayson working with Mrs Richard’s Yr 1 / 2 class.
loose ParTs Play
rM 14B MaThs arT
In Room 14B this term we have been creating artwork that links with the topic we are covering in maths. We created array cities using different multiplication sums and put the windows in an array to show the sum. We began looking at fractions. In art we each got one quarter and had to do some collaborative art in our group, focusing on a theme. We then put our 1/4s together to make a whole.
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cross age TuToring
Last Friday Mrs Rowlands year 4/5s worked with Mrs Wood’s R/1s on a Book Week activity. In pairs they played a dice game to create crazy creatures.
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Last week BER 1 used special play foam to spell out words on their tables.
sPelling in Ber 1
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Ber 4Ella, Jackand Tyler
Rm 14aEmily and Tyler
Rm 8Dylan and Emily
Rm 20Ben and Katelin
Rm 18Maya and Max
Rm 14bCurtis, Imogen, Cj, and Hugo
Rm 7 Kendall and Eva
Ber 2Lynk, Tyson and Taliah
Ber 3 James, Chelsea, Ryan and Linkin
Ber 1Shayla, Ricky, Noah, Kaiden and Zakkary
asseMBly aWard Winners
Rm 6 Alfie, Ava and Daniel
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lexile aWards
Red: Abby, Tayah, Curtis, Emilee, Cameron and Jazleen.
Blue: Molly, Naish, Kimark, Maddalyn, Natalie, Isabelle and Jacob.
Bronze: Liam, Tilly, Mackensey, Logan, Willow, Alexa, Chelsea and Shania
Silver: Katelin, Zavier and Ben
Gold: Mia, Cooper Matilda and Morgan
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Night OwlsSOCIAL LAWN BOWLS
the club if you don’t have your own)For info/names/teams: Kym McPharlin 0429 642 120
or Sam Tiller 0409 096 434
Balaklava Bowls ClubStarts Tuesday Nov 3 for 4 weeks7pm for 7.15 start – finish 9pmCost: $5/player/weekBar facilities • Supper included • Spinning wheel
Teams of 3 and/or individuals welcome (bowls at
coMMuniTy neWs
BALAKLAVA NETBALL CLUB
2021 COACHESBalaklava Netball Club invites applications for coaches for all senior & junior grades for the 2021 season.Applications to be submitted in writing to balaknetbal l@gmai l .com by Monday November 9, 2020.
Enquiries to Cherie 0438 621 214
Due to a price increase from our suppliers we have had to lift the cost on some of our products. Apologies for any inconvenience but this is unfortunately out of our control. The current menu can be found on the Balaklava High School’s website and will soon be on the Balaklava Primary School website, or accessible via the Qkr! App and Skoolbag.
There is also a number of specials and products available on Qkr! Which may not be listed on the menu.
coMMuniTy neWs
canTeen neWs
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Come 'n Try
Thursday 29th October
5pm-5.30pm
Clare Swim Club Invites newswimmers to a “come-and-try”session. If you are 7 years and over(as of November 1st) and arecompetent in freestyle, backstrokeand breaststroke then you arewelcome to join us.Our policy is not to turn childrenaway but if we think they are notquite up to swim-club standard, weencourage them to join our SquidKids program or continue withswimming lessons.This ensures that they continue todevelop and enjoy this great sportand not feel out of their depth.Our philosophy is to provide a fun,healthy environment for our kidswhilst learning life-long skills ofcommitment, team work, gettingalong, organisation and discipline
Please register yourinterest with :Kel Maher 0408 598 755Anna Hawker0413 862 559────Parents must stayfor the session
Clare Swim Club
New SwimmersOnly
Come 'n Try
Thursday 29th October
5pm-5.30pm
Clare Swim Club Invites newswimmers to a “come-and-try”session. If you are 7 years and over(as of November 1st) and arecompetent in freestyle, backstrokeand breaststroke then you arewelcome to join us.Our policy is not to turn childrenaway but if we think they are notquite up to swim-club standard, weencourage them to join our SquidKids program or continue withswimming lessons.This ensures that they continue todevelop and enjoy this great sportand not feel out of their depth.Our philosophy is to provide a fun,healthy environment for our kidswhilst learning life-long skills ofcommitment, team work, gettingalong, organisation and discipline
Please register yourinterest with :Kel Maher 0408 598 755Anna Hawker0413 862 559────Parents must stayfor the session
Clare Swim Club
New SwimmersOnly
Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 12/10 13/10saPsasaaThleTics clare
14/10 15/10 16/10
2BOOK WEEK
19/10 20/10 21/10 22/10Book Week Parade
23/10
3 26/10 27/10governing councilBook Fair
28/10rM 6/7 zoo excursion
29/10 30/10JaM BandWorld Teachers day
4 2/11raa sTreeTsMarT yr 5/6, 6/7
2021 school sTarTers MTg 1:30PM
3/11 4/112021 school sTarTers MeeTing 1:30PM
5/11Maths IncursIOn
6/11children’s universiTy PresenTaTion 2:15PM
5 9/11 10/11 11/11yr 6/7 illaWongacaMP
12/11 13/11
6 16/11 17/11Bccc - BPs TransiTion Til 12PM
18/11 19/11 Bccc - BPs TransiTion Til 1:30PM
20/11 Bhs sFd
7 23/11 BPs sTudenT Free day
24/11 25/11 Bccc-BPs TransiTion all day
26/11 27/11
8 30/11 1/12governing council MTg
2/12Bhs PresenTaTion nighT
3/12year 7 TransiTion – Full day BEr 1 and rM 8 ExcursIOn
4/12year 7 TransiTion – Full day
9 7/12eoy celeBraTion
8/12rM 20 excursion
9/12• rePorTs and
class PlaceMenT leTTers To Be senT hoMe
• Ber 2 Beach excursion
• year 7 excursion FliP ouT
10/12year 7 graduaTion
11/122:10PM disMissal
Term 4 Planner 2020
Meetings SAPSASA Student Free Days ExcursionsFundraising Incursions Assemblies
BALAKLAVA SCHOOLS CANTEEN
HOT OPTIONS ● Spaghetti Bolognese $4.50 ● Beef Lasagne $4.50 ● Beef Ravioli $4.50 √ Honey Soy Chicken & Rice $4.50 ●√ Chicken Tender Roll -Lettuce & Mayo $5.20 ●√ Chicken Tender Wrap -Lettuce & Mayo $5.20 √ Hot Chicken Roll with Mayo $3.70 √ Pork Fried Rice $4.50 √ BBQ Chicken Roll $3.70 or Junior $2.50 ● Ham & Cheese Roll $3.20 or Junior $2.00 ● √ Chicken Burger -Cheese & Sauce $4.00 ● √ Beef Burger -Cheese & Sauce $4.00 ● √ Beef or Chicken Burger with Salad $4.40 √ Sweet Chilli or Plain Chicken Tender $1.70 √ Chicken Nugget $0.60 √ Chiko Roll $2.20 √ Mrs Macs Sausage Roll $3.20 √ Mrs Macs Beef Pie $4.70 √ Mrs Macs Party Pie $1.30 √ Hot Noodles - Beef or Chicken $2.20 √ McCains Pizza Singles - Ham & Pineapple or Cheese & Bacon $2.60
TERM 4 2020 TERM 1 2021 SUMMER MENU ● GREEN - CHOOSE PLENTY √ AMBER - SELECT CAREFULLY GF - GLUTEN FREE
COLD OPTIONS ● Salad Bowl GF $4.00 or Junior Salad $2.00 ● Salad Bowl w/Ham GF or Chicken $5.00 ● Salad Bowl w/Beef or Tuna GF $5.50 ● Tuna & Crackers $2.50 ● Cold Cheese Roll $2.00 √ Bacon & Pasta Salad $2.00
VEGETARIAN OPTIONS √ Macaroni Cheese $4.50 ● Hot Cheese Roll $2.30 √ Spring Roll - Small $0.60 √ Dim Sim $1.50 √ Hash Brown $0.70 √ Bag Seasoned Wedges $2.00 ● Corn Cobbettes $1.60 √ Corn Jack $2.00 ● Vegetarian Fried Rice GF $4.50 ● Vegetarian Lasagne $4.50 √ Mrs Macs Vegetarian Pasty $4.50
BAKED POTATOES ● Plain $2.50 √ Ham GF or Chicken $1.00 ● Beetroot, Cheese or Pineapple $0.50 ● Sour Cream $0.50 √ Margarine $0.30
SANDWICH, ROLL or WRAP ● Sandwich - Buttered $1.00 ● Roll - Buttered $1.20 ● Wrap - small $1.00 ● Wrap - Large $1.50 ● Chicken or Ham $1.00 ● Tuna or Beef $1.50 ● Egg $0.50 ● Salad (lettuce, tomato, carrot & cucumber) $2.00 ● Cheese or Beetroot $0.50 ● Vegemite or Mayo $0.50
TOASTED SANDWICH ● Cheese $2.00 ● Ham & Cheese $3.00 ● Ham, Cheese & Tomato $3.50 ● Cheese & Tomato $3.00
EXTRAS ● Gerkin, Pineapple or Lettuce $0.50 ● Cucumber, Tomato or Carrot $0.50 √ Avocado $0.80 ● √ Sauce or Sweet Chilli $0.30 ● Caramelised Onion or Cream Cheese $0.50 √ Sauce Tubs - $0.80 Tomato, Sour Cream or Sweet Chilli
Orders can be placed via Qkr! before 9am
Canteen Manager - Lisa Watson 08 8862 0600 [email protected]
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AVAILABLE TO BHS STUDENTS ONLY
SNACKS √ Red Rock Chips-Honey Soy or Sea Salt $1.60 √ Banana Bread (Homemade) $1.20 ● Fruit Salad small $1.80 or Large $3.50 ● Watermelon Tub small $1.00 or Large $2.00 ● Vaalia Vanilla Yoghurt 160gm GF $2.40 ● Vaalia Strawb/Rasp Yoghurt 160gm GF $2.40 ●√ Buttermilk Scone with Spread $1.20 √ Muffin (Homemade - Assorted) $1.00 √ Milky Max Chocolate Custard $0.90 √ Milky Max Vanilla Custard $0.90 ● Apple or Mandarin $0.80
DAILY SPECIALS
DRINKS √ 250ml Up & Go- $2.20 Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate or Banana √ 600ml Oak - Chocolate, Strawberry $3.80 Banana, Vanilla or Eggnog √ 250ml Oak - Chocolate or Strawberry $2.10 √ 300ml Oak - Chocolate or Strawberry $2.40 √ 400ml Zymil Lactose Free Chocolate $3.60 Or Strawberry √ 250ml Juice - Apple, Orange or $2.20 Apple & Blackcurrant √ 250ml Iced Tea - Peach, Lemon $2.20 Or Raspberry ● 600ml Dads Pure Water $2.00 ● 200ml Devondale Full Cream Milk $1.40
ICE BLOCKS √ Icy Bites $0.50 √ Calippo Raspberry & Pineapple $1.70 √ Paddle Pop - Rainbow or Chocolate $2.40 √ Frozen Juice - Orange or Apple $0.90 √ Low Fat Vanilla Ice Cream Tub GF $1.50 √ Lemonade Icy Twist $1.70 √ Moosie - Blue Moon, Choc or Strawb $1.40 √ Krazy Krush small $1.80 or large $2.60
MONDAY Cheesy Meatball Sub $5.50 Cheesy Meatball Sub - Junior $3.00
TUESDAY 1/4 Chicken, Wedges & Gravy $6.00 Wedges & Gravy $3.00 Bag of Wedges $2.00
WEDNESDAY Chicken Tender Roll -Lettuce & Mayo $5.00 Chicken Tender Wrap -Lettuce & Mayo $5.00 Junior Chicken Tender Roll $3.20 Junior Chicken Tender Wrap $3.20
THURSDAY Plain Hotdog $3.20 Cheese add $0.50 Sauce add $0.30 Junior Hotdog $1.70 Cheese add $0.30 Sauce add $0.20
FRIDAY Chicken Pasta Bake (Homemade) $5.00 Butter Chicken & Rice (Homemade) $5.00 Chicken Caesar Wrap or Salad NEW $6.00 (Chicken, Bacon, Parmesan Cheese, Lettuce, Egg, Croutons and Caesar Dressing)
* PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Please note that their have been several price changes made, see more on Pg 20
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