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TULLAWONG TALES
Great state. Great Opportunity
TERM 2 2015 EDITION 7 13th MAY
NAPLAN Testing Time Again Our students in Years 3 and 5 will participate this week in the annual National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) to assess their skills and understanding in the areas of reading, writing, language conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy. The tests are conducted in all state and non-state schools across the country from 12 - 14 May. An individual NAPLAN report for each child will be sent home later this year. Results provide additional feedback for parents, carers and teachers on how students are progressing in key curriculum areas. Best of luck to all of our participating students. They have worked hard throughout the year with their teachers to showcase their skills this week. Assistant Regional Director Visit
Each term, the Assistant Regional Director for the
Sunshine Coast Region visits the school to talk to the
administration team and visit classes. Mr Walker
visited classes in Year 1, 4 and 6 this week as well as a
general tour of the school. He was most
complimentary on the tone of the school, the quiet work
being done in classes, the student goals on display in
classrooms, the exemplary teaching and the upgrade
to the school grounds. I am very proud of our students,
staff and school – I wanted to pass on his praise to our
community at large. Well done Tullawong!
Sporting News
Thank you to Mr Buckman and staff for organising the
cross-country again this year. Students and parents
enjoyed a sunny morning on the oval, cheering on
participants as they ran the circuit around the school.
Some very fast times were set again this year, with a
large number of students qualifying for the district
cross-country later this term. Congratulations to our
house captains for their work on the day. Our students
looked great in their colours and were proud to
compete and accrue points for their teams.
Congratulations too to Connor Scorgie-Ross who has
been selected to play in the Regional Under 12 Rugby
League team. Connor will compete at Rockhampton
from 6 – 10 July. We wish him and the regional team
good luck.
Student Success
Congratulations to our students who received
certificates and awards over the last fortnight. It has
been great to celebrate this success with students, staff
and parents on our parades. Congratulations too, to
Prep E who were in charge of our foyer display this
week. The student work and colour make our foyer
look spectacular!
HEADLICE ALERT There have been a number of occurrences of head lice within the school community.
Please check ALL family members for infection for both head lice and eggs
If head lice or eggs are found, treat immediately
Treat ALL the family – including yourself
Change ALL bed linen
Treat ALL family members again in exactly 1 weeks time
Effective eradication of this problem is only possible if everyone is treated.
TULLAWONG TALES
Smiths Road, Caboolture 4510 Telephone Nos Office
5431 4666 Fax
5431 4600 Absentee Line
5431 4660 SEU
5431 4682 Tuckshop
5431 4629
Uniform Shop
5431 4631
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
TERM 2 2015 EDITION 7 13TH MAY
JUNIOR SCHOOL JARGON
Prep to Year 1
Parents and families are invited to the Prep- Year 3 Cross Country on Thursday, 21 May from 8.40. This event was re-scheduled due to the rain.
Thank you to our families and staff who worked closely together to ensure the safe trip home during the recent rain event. It was a late night at school for some. There have been some extraordinary stories of resilience as the community has worked together to clean up and make repairs.
I would encourage all families to support their child/ren in the Reading Rewards Programs. Children learn to read by reading themselves and by being read to by family members. Just 10 minutes each night adds up to one hour of reading each week. Helen Williams Deputy Principal
STUDENT AWARDS
Congratulations to our student award recipients over the last week. Your success in class and in the school grounds has inspired your peers and staff. Well done!
Prep Freedom T, Aimee S, Alvin D, Cayleb P, Tawhiri W, Porsha M, Abrianna F, Lyra G, Jesse J, Claudia B
Year 1 Connor Clay, Paige W, Elektra O, Hailey B, Malika E, Isla S, Jack H, Makenzie M, Loklan R, Xander R, Natalie G
Year 2 Nivam B, Riley P, Lakiesha K, Makayla H, Quantae S, Makayla D, Mikaela A, Jessica S, Storm D, Emily-May F, Ryder E, Jai G, Lane D, Eva B, Cedric B, Haami W, Chelsea L
Year 3 Tiana L, Alexander A, Hayley W, Raquel J, Layton D, Sydney M, Sebastian M, Dylan T, Allira C, Bushra A, Malakai H, Dante G, Tyra T, Tahlia F, Reese K, Tia C
Year 4 Indianna S, Chloe J, Charli B, Chloe M, Matthew M, Bailey G, Hailey K, Bailey B, Blake B, Erin K, Ebony D, Jordyn C, Jazmyn S, Coban O, Summah B, Myron T
Year 5 Marissa N, Josh H, Corben P, Madyson N, Jessica H, Bonnie C, Colbey C, Jack D, Mariam A, Pacey F, Declan M, Bianca W, Jackson R
Year 6 Marua B, Gaby S, Bradley M, Kane A, Jordden S, Kaitlyn G
STUDENT WELFARE
We are desperate for small and medium shorts and skorts. If you have any unwanted uniforms that you could contribute to the school please hand them in to the Office.
MIDDLE SCHOOL MUSTER
Year 2 to Year 3
It has been another very busy week especially for our Year 3 students. We have been completing our Naplan testing. As I walked around the school this week, it was very encouraging to see all students working really hard and trying their best.
Reading Reward Program
All students should have brought home a reading record card with a reading goal recorded on it. Please remember to sign or stamp the box when your child completes their specific goal. Students are then asked to place their card in a box located at the office. Three
winners will be called out on parade.
This time of the year is a very busy one with class teachers getting ready to start their reports to parents. It is very important that all students are at school on time each day.
Tracy Hetherton Acting Deputy Principal
This week has been very busy. Students have begun their Naplan testing and seem enthusiastic to demonstrate their skills in Numeracy and Literacy. We had a highly successful morning tea today with invited guests from the school attending a presentation from Carers Link. This was in preparation for the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) that will start next year. We were provided with a wealth of information. Their care services include:
In-home and personal care
Domestic assistance
Respite care
Social support
Host home care
Day respite home care and
Transition care
If you require more information please ring 137 468 and a customer service advisor will help you. They also have a website – www.carerslink.com.au .
We were also presented with information from Lifetec who can assist with Occupational Therapy and Mobility Issues. They can be contacted on (07) 3901 1165 for more information.
A very big thank you to the inspirational parents who attended! Therese Daamen HOSE
SENIOR SCHOOL SCOOP
Year 4 to Year 6
What a fabulous senior Cross Country event we had last week. A great day was had by all with every student putting in their best efforts to complete the races in record time. Age champion results are as follows:
Age Girls Boys
9Yrs
Tabitha H (6.13) Jaidyn V (4.41)
Unity D Shareef S
Heidi H Tai C
10Yrs
Taya C (9.46) Corben P (9.35)
Jessica W Austin C
Tarnia K Dylan R
11Yrs
Tarni B (16.18) Tyson M (14.42)
Jasmyne D Jack Kellaway
Keeta F Jordyn K
12Yrs
Skye M (17.39) Lachlan R (16.16)
Courtney K AJ A
Amber M Lachlan G
The overall winning house was Waran with 82 points closely followed by Maiba on 79 points. Third was Kabul with 71 points, with Bunyi finishing fourth on 62 points. Congratulations to all of the students for your excellent participation and a big thank you to all of the staff who helped along the route and with crowd control.
I can’t wait for our Senior athletics carnival coming up in week 8!
Vicki Hyne Deputy Principal Years 4 to 6
Senior Cross – Country RESULTS 2015
Another exciting morning of long distance racing was seen at the XXIII Annual Tullawong Cross - Country. Students have been training hard over the last three months, when the weather permitted, to get fit for their event.
This year we again ran the distances that matched those run at District level. The track has come together nicely and the students are learning how to pace themselves over the increased distances.
Perfect conditions this year led to some excellent performances. Students who ran the course deserve congratulations for a huge effort. Well done! (see a list of the winning students in the article above).
Special thanks to the teacher aides; Kathy, Tony, Mary-Anne & Juanita for working the check points around the course.
The 10, 11 and 12 year age groups will get the opportunity to represent the school at the Caboolture District Cross Country on Tuesday May 19.
TERM 2 2015 EDITION 7 13TH MAY
STUDENT RESOURCE
CONTRIBUTION SCHEME (formerly ICT Levy)
$20 per student
The Tullawong P&C in conjunction with the School will be purchasing reading and maths resources. This year we are looking towards starting to AIR CONDITION CLASS ROOMS. We need your help to start this project. If every student paid their $20 contribution we would have $20,000 to go towards the start of this HUGE ENDEAVOUR.
Friday 15th May 2015 Come along dressed in a Costume or
Starting with any Letter from the word
F Flash, Flinstones, Frankenstein, frog, fish
(Nemo), fairy, fire fighter, Fantastic Five…..
I ironman, Incredible Hulk, Incredibles, Irish,
Indian, investigator, Indianna Jones
V vampire, viking, Veronicas, vegetable, violinist,
Violet fairy…
E Elmo, elephant, Elsa, Egyptian, elf, Elroy, Elvis…
Time: Prep - Yr 3 4.45pm-6.30pm
Year 4-6 6.45pm-8.30pm Tickets: $5 Entry $5 Wristbands for Canteen
PARKING PROBLEMS
Several parents are endangering the lives of students and parents by parking inappropriately in illegal areas near the school crossings. Parents are asked to park in appropriate parking areas to help keep all our families safe.
Also some parents are not using the school crossings but are crossing Smiths Road north of the crossing and endangering their lives and the lives of their children. We need a consistent and positive example of road safety to be shown by all parents. Parents/Carers please assist us with this problem.
Cashier Hours 8am to 10am
Monday to Friday Student Banking every Thursday
CHAPPY’S CHAT
Day Camp 2015!
Start saving now for the most amazing
Day Camp ever!
Mums and Dads, kids and Grandparents,
Day camp is coming up in the June/July
holidays, on Monday June 29th to
Thursday July 2nd.
The cost is around
$80 for 4 whole
days of fun. The
theme this year is
"Secret Agents".
It is an excellent
program, organised
by retired teachers,
staffed by
volunteers for the whole 4 days.
It always feels like Christmas on the last
day.
You'll love it!
Ronni Castles
Chaplain
What is it?
A free weekly playgroup open to all families with children aged 0-5.
When is it?
Fridays 8.45am — 10.45am
(Run during school terms).
Where is it?
Tullawong State School, Playgroup room, The Hub, Smiths Road Caboolture
Playgroup is an opportunity for children to be involved in a quality early childhood program where they can learn important developmental skills. Playgroup is a wonderful opportunity for families to build connections with others in the community.
Please bring a hat, water bottle, and fruit for morning tea.
It is facilitated by an Early Childhood Educator.
For more information please phone Loretta Takacs, on (07) 5431 4666.
Term 2
12 – 14 May NAPLAN Testing
15 May School disco for chappy
19 May District X Country
Yr 4-6 Parade
22 May Gala Day
25 May Prep – Yr 1 Parade
26 May Girls NRL Gala Day
Yr 2 – 3 Parade
2 June Yr 4 – 6 Parade
3 – 5 June Year 6 Camp
5 June 9 & 10 yrs discus/200m heats
8 June PUBLIC HOLIDAY
9 June 11 & 12 yrs discus/200m heats
Yr2 – 3 Parade
10 June 9 to 12 yrs 800m/ball games
11 June P to Yr 3 Junior Athletics
12 June 9 to 12 yrs Senior Athletics
16 June Yr 4 – 6 Parade
22 June Prep – Yr 1 Parade
23 June Yr 2 – 3 Parade
25 June Arts night
26 June Last day Term 2
Term 3
21 Jul Ditto Show (P – 3)
4 & 5 Aug District Athletics
10 Aug SHOW HOLIDAY
14 Aug Gala Day
24 Aug – 6 Sept Learn to Swim Yrs 1 - 3
11 Sept Gala Day
2 Sept Alpha Show
18 Sept Last day Term 3
Term 4
5 Oct PUBLIC HOLIDAY
19 Oct PUPIL FREE DAY
6 Nov Gala Day
13 Nov School Swimming Carnival
26 Nov End of Year Music night
11 Dec LAST DAY OF SCHOOL 2015
JUNIOR CROSS COUNTRY
The annual Junior Cross Country will be held on Thursday 21 May. Times are approximate only.
Time Age Distance
8.40 am Prep All one lap of an 800m
circuit around the
courts area.
9.10 am Year 1
9.40 am Year 2
10.10 am Year3
All races start and finish on the oval.