Term 2 Wk 7
5 Eastern Avenue Tarro. NSW 2322 Phone: 02 49661255 Fax: 02 49641154 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.tarro-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
August 22 2016
Term 3 Week 6 Newsletter Tarro Public School
Inside this issue… Principal’s Reflections ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………..Page 1 School Activities ……………………………………...…………………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………………………..….Page 2 School Information …………………………... ………………………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………….…………..Page 3 P&C News & Canteen Menu………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………...…..Page 4 Photos………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...Page 5 Photos…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Page 6 Community News…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………….………...Page 7
Principal’s Reflections Thank you to all the parents, grandparents and extended community who have supported our students throughout the last week. The fact we had such wonderful support at our Mini Olympics, Open day and Zone Athletics really showcased to me why Tarro Public School is so outstanding.
NAPLAN
NAPLAN results have gone home today for our Year 3 and Year 5 students. If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s results please feel free to make an appointment to speak with the class teacher
CLOTHING ITEMS
With Spring fast approaching there are many jumpers being left lying around. I ask that parents make sure names are on all items of clothing to make sure we can get them home. Please come and check the Lost Property in the foyer.
WAKAKIRI
Wakakiri has finally arrived. This will be my first Wakakiri and I must say it has made an impression. From the outstanding backdrops and props to the amazing dance routines I cant wait to see the big show.
EXCURSIONS
With so many excursions coming up it is important to stay on top of accounts. I appreciate the large number of families who have been making instalment payments towards events. Please make sure payments for our camps are finalised as soon as possible.
ZONE ATHLETICS
It was great to see so many of our students trying their hardest at the Zone Athletics carnival last Friday. In particular the behaviour of our students stood out. Sometimes it isn’t until you can make these comparisons that you realise how positive the choices of our students can be.
Mark Cridland Relieving Principal
CIVICS & CITIZENSHIP THEME
COURTESY
Courtesy is being polite and having good
manners.
Coming Events AUG
Tues Aug 16, 23,30 Sept 6,13,20– PUP program for Kinders 2017
Tues Aug 23—Bookweek Parade
Thurs Aug 25—Wakakiri
Wed Aug 31—Circus Quirkus
Wed Aug 31—Fri Sept 2—Stage 3 Camp
SEPT
Mon Sept 5—Fri Sept 9—Creative Arts Camp
Wed Sept 7—Backyard League
Thur Sept 8—Fri Sept 9—Stage 2 Camp
Wed Sept 14—Backyard League
Wed Sept 21—Backyard League
Fri Sep 23—Out of Uniform
TERM 3 FINISHES FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23
TERM 4 BEGINS FOR STUDENTS ON MONDAY OCTOBER 10
Notes sent home & payments due Forster Camp Y3&4 Money
Bathurst Camp Y5&6 Money
Bathurst Camp Information Session Note
Circus Quirkus note & money due
Wakakiri due
Wakakiri Lunch Order due
$35. Book pack payment overdue
CAPA Presentation Note
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There is a colouring competition with the theme AUSTRALIA: Story Country and $10. gift vouchers for 1 child per class to spend at the Book Fair.
Tuesday August 23 12 noon
Come dressed as your favourite book character or Australian character. Parents are welcome to come and watch the parade at 12 noon and then stay and have lunch with your child/children after the parade.
The BOOK FAIR will be set up in the library for students to come and purchase before and after school on Monday through to Friday 8.30-9am and 3.-3.30pm.
Bookweek Parade
A BIG DAY OUT Thursday August 25 Children depart 8.30am Tickets are available from the office. Supporter bus leaves school at 3.30pm. Limited seats.
Wakakiri
Early Stage One and Stage One will be involved in an excursion on Wednesday August 31.
COST - $7. per student.
DEPART SCHOOL— 10am to Newcastle Art Gallery.
WEAR—full school uniform.
BRING—recess, lunch and a water bottle in a small bag.
Please return permission note by Friday August 24.
Circus Quirkus
School Activities
Book Club pamphlets will go out today. Please return by Friday September 2.
Book Club
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Sometimes students stay at home for reasons that are not acceptable like:
Birthdays
Too tired to come to attend school because of a late night
Stay home with siblings or parents who are sick
Staying away for a whole day when an appointment is booked for a short time in the morning or afternoon
The weather, for exam-ple, it’s too hot, too cold, raining.
Students staying at home for these reasons will be marked as an unjustified absence. Regular attendance helps your child develop the skills needed to access the world of work and other opportuni-ties and learn the importance of punctuality and routine.
Students Absences
NEWSLETTERS BY SCHOOL APP OR SCHOOL WEBSITE. Electronic Newsletters via the school App. www.tarro-p.school.nsw.edu.au The mobile app is FREE. Go to apple App Store or the Google Play Store. Search Tarro Public School and download to your mobile device. User name is community and the password is tarrops. All in lower case. Via this app the school will send out notifications and reminders that you will be able to receive on your mobile device. Newsletter via Email If you would like the newsletter emailed to you, please ask at the office or email us.
Some PAPER COPIES will still be available upon request from the office.
Newsletter Changes
If your child has lost any clothing items, please come into the foyer area and look through the Lost Property.
Don’t forget to label your child’s clothing items.
Lost Property
School Information
Don’t forget to send money & notes to your class teacher—not to the front office.
Money to Class
Just a reminder that Tarro Public School is a sun safe school all students out in the playground need to be wearing their school hat. Those students without a hat will be asked to play under the sheltered area near the office.
There are no spare hats available in the office for children to wear in the playground. However, you may purchase a NEW HAT for $9.00.
No Hat No Play
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
Please remember to put your child’s name and class on their lunch order.
Canteen
P&C News
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Photos from 1st day of PUPS program
2017
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Photos from Mini Olympics
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