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121 Ewos ParadeCronulla NSW 2230Subscribe:Subscribe: https://cronullasps.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe
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Newsletter - Term 1 Week 4
Principal's MessagePrincipal's Message
At the start of a school year I always gauge the progressof the year by how our newest and youngest students areprogressing. I have been out to morning lines a few times overthe past few weeks as well as the whole school assemblylast Friday to witness the way the new kindergarten studentshave been flourishing. They are lining up beautifully, being activelearners, listening to instruction, and being safe as they moveand cross the road. Thank you to parents for answering the callto move off and giving the kids the confidence to integrate ontheir own. It makes such a huge difference.
Our parent teacher evening was a huge success on Mondaynight. There was a really big turnout in all of the classroomsand I know that the teachers are very thankful for that as theyall made a big effort to prepare materials, stage overviews aswell as presentations that will help guide how you interact overthe coming days, weeks, terms and semesters. For those whowere not able to make it, materials will be sent out so you willnot miss out. Our 2020 school year is definitely at full speed.
To help the process we will be introducing a concept that iscommonly featured at other schools, that is the role of 'ClassParent'. Some of you may remember that the P&C had arepresentative from each class last year. The school would likethat role to evolve into this. Focused on coordinating discussionbetween parents, the Class Parent would collect the contactdetails of parents who wish to be contacted and providing amechanism for the exchange of information. This can be reallybeneficial in breaking down the barriers of communication flow
as these groups help each other out. See the information laterin the newsletter about the concept.
Looking forward, we have our postponed annual SwimmingCarnival next Monday 24 February and again hopefully PSSAon Friday. These involve all children in year 3 and older as wellas for the swimming carnival, capable swimmers who turn 8this year. I am very much looking forward to taking the girls toFriday PSSA Soccer and to be race starter at the swimmingcarnival. Sport is such an important part of children's lives withthe emphasis in participation and enjoyment.
Dr Neil Lavitt
Keeping you up to dateKeeping you up to date
Notes that have been sent home this fortnight:Notes that have been sent home this fortnight:
Have you returned?Have you returned?
Early Stage 1 & Stage 1 NewsEarly Stage 1 & Stage 1 News
KindergartenKindergarten
It was lovely to see so many families in the Kindergartenclassrooms for information evening. If you were unable toattend we will be holding a quick information catch up on
Thursday 20th straight after school in the KB classroom.
• Homework Policy
• Term 1 AFL Sporting Program
• PSSA notes - Basketball, Girls Soccer, AFL
• Swimming Carnival Consent Form - new date andvenue
• Term 1 AFL Sporting Program
• PSSA notes - Basketball, Girls Soccer, AFL
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Kindergarten families received the Helping your child withliteracy and numeracy at home handbook. This is a wonderfulresource and we highly recommend taking the time to read it.
In class, we have been working on our fine motor skills. Hereare some ideas that you can use to support your child at home.
Fine Motor SkillsFine Motor Skills
Have fun!
Kindergarten Teachers
What’s happening in Week 4What’s happening in Week 4
A lot has happened since the last newsletter. Check out someof the pictures below to see how hard we’ve been working.Kindergarten students have settled nicely into their classes andYear 1 have continued to be fantastic role models in theplayground. We had our first K-2 assembly on Monday. Thankyou to the fabulous Year 2 students from 2/3R for hosting. Theywere so respectful that they were our class of the week! Welldone 2/3R!
Meet the TeacherMeet the Teacher
Thank you to all of the families who were able to attend theMeet the Teacher Night. It was a great night and we lookforward to continuing our partnership in supporting thestudents. If you were unable to attend, teachers will be sendinga copy of the curriculum overview, stage information and
homework policy home this week. Please let us know if youhave any questions.
K-2 Morning LinesK-2 Morning Lines
Our students settled really quickly on Tuesday 18th Februaryafter we asked parents to please leave the playground at the8:50am bell. We really appreciate your support in continuingthis.
Stage 2 NewsStage 2 News
3W3W
3W are working on Teamwork activities in class. Great jobeveryone!
Here are 3 members of 3W practicing their weekly spellingsound words. They are rainbow writing them using a stencil.Maybe this is a fun way for your children at home to do theirspelling.
3W are using my flexible learning furniture to sit and silentread. I like the children to find their special space to enjoy theirbook...and foster the joy of reading!
Mrs Wittey
Stage 3 NewsStage 3 News
Hello Parents and Guardians,
The first thing that happened over the past two weeks is that wehave a new date for the swimming carnival, which is the 24th ofFebruary. We are hoping very dearly that we will have wonderfulweather for our new swimming carnival.
The new PSSA sports teams include Girls Soccer, MixedBasketball and Boys AFL. Unfortunately their first games werewashed out and they were unable to play for our school, but
• Academics skills
◦ Pencil skills (scribbling, colouring, drawing,writing)
◦ Scissors skills (cutting)
• Play
◦ Construction skills using lego, duplo,puzzles, train tracks, playdough
◦ Doll dressing and manipulation
• Self-care
◦ Dressing – zippers, Velcro, tying shoelaces,buttons
◦ Eating – opening and closing lunch boxesand food containers
◦ Hygiene – cleaning teeth, brushing hair,toileting.
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fortunately all of the teams will be competing again on Fridaythe 21st for round two.
Year 6 has been very busy with their buddies. They have beenmaking Valentines Day cards for their Parents, and have beenreading lots of books together.
Lately 5ST have been learning a lot of maths mentals, roundingnumbers and multiplication. A fun thing student Joel B did thisweek was playing footy with his friends and going to the library.5/6D have been learning about natural disasters and how theyare made. They have also been doing a lot of art. Cash andMax’s favorite thing this week was sport. 6G have been readingthe book Wonder for their English unit and studying wholenumber in Maths. Cooper and Dakota are enjoying Year 6.
Thankyou for reading this week's school Newsletter.
Written by Wilson T and Brooke G
Two of the School Leaders for 2020
Class ParentClass Parent
Why have a Class Parent?Why have a Class Parent?
Parent involvement in their child’s learning is key a critical totheir success. Encouragement and involvement in the schoolis recognised a key to their children’s love of their school andthus their love of learning. Parents are often time poor and donot have enough time to communicate effectively with otherparents in the playground and can feel disenfranchised from theschooling experience. While traditional forms of communicationsuch as newsletters and newer forms of communication suchas SchoolZine push notifications remind parents of happenings,they don’t work as well at the class level. In a K-6 school theclass and their teacher(s) are a constant and one that oftencauses angst for parents when they feel disconnected. Theconcept of the class parent allows for the enhancement of thefeeling of community.
What does the role look like?What does the role look like?
The class parent concept is based on the idea of the weekendsporting team coach. At the non-competitive level, thesecoaches are often parents who have a little more time to beinvolved in the training of the team and the running andorganisation of shirt washing and fruit rosters.
The class parent would take on this roll by collecting contactdetails from parents who are willing to be part of the classparents group (we're kick starting that process for you). Theywould then coordinate and encourage respectful discussionabout issues that may crop up from time to time in the wholeclass as well as meet with the class teacher twice a term toprovide feedback. The class teacher would also be able towork with the class parent to better communicate changesin routines and other class related matters. It would also beencouraged that the class parent attend P&C meetings andpossibly even arrange social activities for parents and the
children to mix and break down social barriers. Effectively, aproblem shared is a problem significantly reduced.
How will it work?How will it work?
The Teacher will:The Teacher will:
The Class Parent will:The Class Parent will:
How will the school evaluate its success?How will the school evaluate its success?
This idea will be monitored through an evaluation of:
HowHow cancan II includeinclude myselfmyself inin thethe classclass discussiondiscussion oror holdhold mymy handhandup to be class parent?up to be class parent?
Simple - fill out the 2 minute mobile friendly survey at:
https://forms.gle/KoYJnZFKwHKJjTm97
AttendanceAttendance
Attendance is a very important well-being issue. Every child hasthe right to an education for which the government is obligedto provide schooling. Additionally, parents are required by lawto bring their children to school and to acquit any period ofabsence with a reason.
A respectful reminder to please advise the school of absencesfor your child due to sickness or any other reason. If your child
• Meet with a clear agenda and questions on noticethe class parent, at least once per term;
• Respond to respectful and positive feedback fromthe class parent;
• Facilitate communication through notes and otherinformation to be passed on via the class parent; and
• Discuss feedback from the class parent at stagemeetings which in turn can be passed onto theschool.
• Manage a list of names of other parents;
• Facilitate communication between these parentsusing whatever means appropriate for the group;
• Relay important information from the class teacher,school and P&C to the other parents;
• Organise gatherings to facilitate belonging and helpsolve problems; and
• Liaise between teachers and parents of the classrespectfully to solve problems.
• A semester meeting with the principal and schoolexecutive of the successes and problems to besolved; and
• A termly online evaluation of the concept that informsthe semester meeting.
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is sick for more than two school days (three or more) you will berequired to present a medical certificate to justify the absence.If this is not provided the absence will be marked as unjustified.
Additionally, while extended absences can be accepted forjustified leave, holidays need to be taken during the schoolholidays, not during term time. Applications for extended leavewill be considered on a case by case basis and even whenapproved, there will be an expectation of proof that you havesupported learning during this time. If this is not forthcoming onreturn, the leave approved will be changed to unjustified. Therewill be exceptions to this where extenuating circumstancesexist.
Finally, your child's classroom teacher will make every effort toobtain a reason for an absence. If you don't provide this within 7school days of the first day of the absence, the teacher will referthis to the principal who will contact you for an explanation. Ifa reason cannot be obtained, the matter may be referred tothe Department of Education's Home School Liaison Officer toinvestigate.
The Department of Education's attendance policy can beviewed online at: Department of Education - School AttendancePolicy
Scripture & Ethics 2020Scripture & Ethics 2020
Thank you for completing the online survey for SRE and SEEpreferences. Scripture and Ethics will begin next Tuesday 25thFebruary. The preference survey has now closed. If you wereunable to complete the survey, your child will be placed in thesame scripture as last year.
EOI for Ethics Coordinator RoleEOI for Ethics Coordinator Role
Could you be an ethics coordinator for Cronulla South PublicSchool? Our 2019 current ethics coordinator has moved onand we are seeking a volunteer to take on the EthicsCoordinator Role. Ethics classes began at Cronulla SouthPublic School in 2016 and are currently available for childrenfrom year 1 to year 6 with numerous students currently on awaiting list. There may also be a kindergarten class this yeardepending on numbers.
The ethics coordinator communicates with school staff,supports ethics teachers and liaises with Primary Ethics, thenot-for-profit organisation approved to design curriculum andtraining for the program. This role provides a great opportunityfor a working parent who might be unable to volunteer duringschool hours and is a rewarding way to engage with the schoolcommunity. Times are flexible, requiring approximately 1-2hours per week. Online training is provided.
In ethics classes, children learn how to think logically, disagreerespectfully and support their arguments with evidence, ratherthan act according to blind habit or peer pressure.
If you are looking for an opportunity to make a valuablecontribution to our school, please visitwww.primaryethics.com.au and/or contact Fiona Branscombe,Program Officer at Primary Ethics on 0438 134 124.
EOI for Ethics Teacher RolesEOI for Ethics Teacher Roles
Could you be an ethics teacher for Cronulla South PublicSchool? We are seeking volunteers so that we can provideethics classes for all the families who have requested it for theirchildren.
Ethics teachers receive full training by Primary Ethics, thenot-for-profit organisation approved to design curriculum andtraining for the ethics program. Training consists of a two dayworkshop and short online modules. Lesson materials areprovided. Suitable volunteers have an interest in children’seducation and development of critical thinking skills and mustbe available at 11.30am or 12.15pm on Tuesday each week.If you are looking for an opportunity to make a valuablecontribution to our school, please visitwww.primaryethics.com.au and/or contact Fiona Branscombe,Program Office at Primary Ethics on 0438 134 124.
Sport NewsSport News
Swimming CarnivalSwimming Carnival
Please note the new date and venue for our School SwimmingCarnival:
Students are to be at school by 8:20am for roll call, ready todepart at 8:30am sharp.
Cronulla Zone Team Selection PolicyCronulla Zone Team Selection Policy
The zone pathway is for students who are able to demonstratethey are gifted and talented athletes. Zone trials are not acome and try day. The school can send a maximum of 6students from the school to attend on the day. If a studentis unavailable for the Sydney East and/or NSW State Carnival,then they are deemed ineligible to be chosen in the zone team.
If your child is playing at a top level in any of the followingsports, they need to ensure that they collect a form from MissSamsely or Miss Galletta within the timeframe. Students whodo not return the form in time, will not be able to attend.
Whole School AFL ProgramWhole School AFL Program
Beginning week 5, each Wednesday our school will be hostingan in-school AFL program for 4 weeks. This program is linkedto Physical Education outcomes in the NSW Syllabus, achievedthrough practicing the core skills of the game. The skills taughtin the program are beneficial to a range of different sports andactivities and help support student’s gross-motor development.
• Monday 24th February at Caringbah Leisure CentreMonday 24th February at Caringbah Leisure Centre
• Basketball (BOYS AND GIRLS) - 24th February(notes due by 18th February)
• Rugby League - 2nd March (notes due by 24thFebruary )
• Soccer (BOYS AND GIRLS) - 10th March (notes dueTBA)
• Hockey (BOYS AND GIRLS) - 25th March (notes dueTBA)
• Touch Football - 31st March (notes due TBA)
• Rugby Union - 2nd April (notes due TBA)
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During the program children will be introduced to the gameof AFL through fun, engaging and challenging games andactivities, tailored to all age groups and skill levels. In order forstudents to participate in the program each week, they will needto complete the permission slip and payment.
Miss Samsely and Miss Galletta.
Dance NewsDance News
CSPS Dance Ensembles:CSPS Dance Ensembles: Expression of InterestExpression of Interest
Attn: Parents/Carers of students in Years 2-6.
If your son/daughter would like to be involved in a danceensemble at CSPS this year, please follow thelink: https://forms.gle/Z6enobe7SmUS9PEc8. This link will beclosed at 5pm on Monday 24th February 2020.
This information will allow the dance teachers to determinespecific groups and numbers. Please note that an audition maybe required for Boys and Girls Years 3-6 if a large number ofstudents would like to be involved.
Band NewsBand News
Cronulla South Primary School band are at the start of a newmusical experience.
The band offers students a chance to learn and play in smallgroup tutorials, a chance to rehearse and perform with a bigband also good company and a laugh at the same time.
The music played will cover classical, jazz and contemporarypieces including music from musicals, movies and televisionthemes.
Please note;
Band RehearsalsBand Rehearsals
Performance band - Monday 8:00-8:45amPerformance band - Monday 8:00-8:45am
Training band - Tuesday 7:45-8:45amTraining band - Tuesday 7:45-8:45am
TutorialsTutorials
View schedule below for tutorial times and locations:
Performance BandPerformance Band
Tutor Instrument Day & Time Location
Jill Brass / Piano Tuesday 8am –8:30am
Southern Block
Colleen Flute /Saxophone
Tuesday 8am –8:30am
Admin Block
Laura Clarinet Tuesday 8am –8:30am
Library
Vicki Percussion Monday 8:45am –9:15am
Music Room
Training BandTraining Band
Tutor Instrument Day & Time Location
Jill Brass / Piano Tuesday 8:30am -9am
Southern Block
Colleen Flute Tuesday 8:30am -9am
Admin Block
Laura Clarinet /Saxophone
Tuesday 8:30am -9am
Library
Vicki Percussion Tuesday 8:30am– 9am
Music Room
Return & EarnReturn & Earn
We would like to say a big THANK YOU to the families andstudents K-6 who have been contributing to our school returnand earn program. So far this year we have one bin that is full(approximately 300 bottles/cans). William F from 2HG has beenrecruiting family and friends to take part and collect bottlesto ensure they are being recycled correctly as well as raisingmoney for our school. Please continue to bring in eligible bottlesand cans and place them in the blue bins outside the schoollibrary. Stay tuned for continued updates throughout the year tofind out how much money we have raised and how the moneywill be being used for future recycling projects and initiatives.
• Training band time change to 7:45am
• Students will be marked as school business/band onarrival to class.
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Positive Behaviour for LearningPositive Behaviour for Learning
LastLast week's focus area was:week's focus area was: Playground/EquipmentPlayground/Equipment
After last week's PBL lesson, our year 5 studentswere able to demonstrate how to be a safe,respectful and active learner during their breaks.
They believe to be safe on the playground, we must:
"We must always wear our hat when playingoutside" - Jackson 5ST
To show respect when on the playground, we must:
"Respect each other by minding our own businessand respecting other people's privacy " - Jemma5ST
To be an active learner on the playground, we must:
"Play fairly and by the rules." Hannah 5ST
Canteen NewsCanteen News
The P&C Canteen, located on the Southern site of the school,is run solely by volunteers with all proceeds to benefit the CSPScommunity. The canteen usually operates on Tuesdays andThursdays during school term.
The canteen coordinators are Rachel Scott and MerrianneMcAlpine.
Lunch orders are made online via the Qkr! app. Orders arepacked in the canteen and delivered to classes in time forthe lunch bell at 12.50pm. Kindy and Year 1 lunch orders arehanded out to students by their teachers/supervisors to ensurean orderly process.
Lunch Orders on the Qkr! AppLunch Orders on the Qkr! App
All lunch orders must be placed on the Qkr! app by 9am ofthe day they are delivered. If you have any issues with the appor forget to place your order in time please text Merrianne on0448657708 with your child's name, class and their lunch orderASAP. No sushi will be available for late orders. Late ordersand IOUs can be paid for under the Emergency Lunch Menu onQkr!
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Thank you!Thank you!
A big thank you to those who have already signed up forcanteen duty this term! We can’t do it without you. A veryspecial thank you to our first time volunteers who helped out atthe beginning of the term.
Volunteering in the CanteenVolunteering in the Canteen
We need your help! Volunteering with us is really easy and noprior experience is required. Mums, dads, aunties, uncles andgrandparents are all welcome! Shifts are available from 11amto 1pm and 12pm to 1.15pm. The main tasks include placingorder stickers on lunch bags, heating up pre-prepared foods,packing lunches into bags, sorting lunches into class tubs andcleaning up.
Our canteen roster is now online, so you can sign up for theshift of your choice and keep track of your commitments overthe term. It is easy to add your name - just click on this link:
https://signup.zone/csps-canteen-roster
When you first sign-up, you will be asked to provide an emailaddress and create a password. You will also be asked toprovide a contact number. These details are not visible to otherparticipants and will be kept confidential. Contact Merrianne on0448657708 if you have any questions.
All canteen volunteers must have a current working withchildren check or provide an id check form. This form can beobtained from the school office. We kindly ask that you sign inas a visitor at the school office before your shift commences.
All canteen volunteers must have a current working withchildren check or provide an id check form. This form can be
obtained from the school office. We kindly ask that you sign inas a visitor at the school office before your shift commences.
Canteen Operation for Term 1 2020Canteen Operation for Term 1 2020
In order to optimise the money we can raise for the school withthe limited number of volunteers available, the decision wasmade to open the canteen on Thursday and Tuesdays foronline lunch orders only. This means that NO RECESS(including the infants basket) will be available. This decision willbe reviewed later in the year if we receive sufficient interestfrom volunteers.
Thank you for your support and understanding.
The CSPS P&C Canteen Coordinating Committee
Community NewsCommunity News
https://cronullasps.schoolzineplus.com/_file/media/1069/moving_forward_workshop_gymea.pdf
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