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From the Principal Aspire Reading AwardsK-6 Assembly Awards for Week 4 Library NewsFather's Day Breakfast Jenolan/Bathurst ExcursionA Reminder to Parents -Child Health Changes in Family CircumstancesCommunity Announcements Centenary Pathway Signature PaversP & C News Downloads
From the Principal Term 3 Week 6
It really feels like Spring already. The weather has been so warm and sunny and it was great to be out in it over the weekend. As the days are gettingwarmer our students are finding they don’t need their jackets and jumpers as much. Sometimes it is still cool in the mornings and there is a need to wear ajacket or jumper for a while until the sun warms us up. So when our students do warm up they are discarding these items of clothing but, unfortunately,forgetting to retrieve them and leaving them around the school grounds or in other classrooms. At the end of last week I checked the lost property. Oh mygoodness, what a lot there was! New jackets, hats, and jumpers and not many of them named. At least up to 70 items of clothing. Please go and have a lookand see if they belong to your children. We know they cost a lot of money to replace.
Kindergarten Information Evening
We had a successful information evening last Wednesday night 14th August, for parents who have Kindergarten children starting at our school in 2014.Thenight was to give parents information about our school and what wonderful programs and educational opportunities their child will receive here at WoyWoy Public School. The Kindergarten orientation process will continue this term and into next term. The program is outlined for you below.
Session 1 Wednesday 11th September, 9.15am - 10.30amSession 2 Wednesday 18th September, 9.15am - 10.30amSession 3 Wednesday 30th October, 9.15am - 10.30amSession 4 Wednesday 6th November, 9.15am - 10.30am
There will be a Parent Orientation session on September 11, from 9.15am -10.30am, at the time of the first student session, in the hall. During this session,parents will be provided with information about starting Kindergarten, the Kindergarten Curriculum and other important Kindergarten information.
Year 3 Maritime Museum
Year 3 students had a big day out at Darling Harbour in Sydney when they visited the Maritime Museum last Thursday 15th August. A big thank you goesto the teachers who organised the excursion and supported the students on their trip. I hear it was a great day.
Year 4 Jenolan Caves
Our Year 4 students had a wonderful time travelling out to Bathurst last Thursday and Friday. They stopped at the Blue Mountains and Jenolan Caves aftervisiting the Mount Piper Power Station and staying overnight at The Bathurst Sheep and Cattle dome. A very exciting trip. The weather in Bathurst was abit on the chilly side but our students had lots of fun. Thank you to the organising teachers and helpers. It is fantastic that our school can provide these extracurricula adventures enhancing our student’s learning around their Human Society and Its Environment (HSIE) units of work.
Girls' Soccer Tream Wins!
Congratulations to our girls' soccer team which is now in the final (round 5) of the Central Coast area, making them one of 32 teams left in the competition
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in the state. The girls have defeated Woy Woy South, Umina, Empire Bay and Wamberal Public Schools to make the final round. A big thank you to MrGraham for his committment and time given to train and coach the girls' team. Well done girls and best of luck for the round 5 game.
Senior Gala Day
Last Friday Year 5 and 6 had a fun filled day full of sporting activities. This was the Senior Gala day. The sporting activities took place in different sportingfield locations. All of our students enjoyed their day, representing our school well with impeccable behaviour. Well done everyone!
Parent’s Coffee Hour
Thank you to all the parents who attended the Parent Coffee hour over the last 2 weeks. It runs every week on Tuesday afternoons from 1:30pm in theSchool As Community Centre building near the boundary of Bowden Road. Coffee and tea are provided and babysitting for your babies and toddlers isfree. All you need to do is come and, if you wish, bring a plate of something to share. Come and meet some other parents, have an hour to relax and get toknow one another. All welcome!
It is Book Week
We are celebrating Book Week this week. The theme is “Reading across the universe”. A flyer outlining our activities for the week was sent home withevery child last week. On Wednesday we have our assembly and our students can come dressed as their favourite book character. A Book Fair will run inthe school Library for the week. This will be a great opportunity to get some early Christmas or birthday presents or some interesting books for you and thechildren to read. You are very welcome to attend the assembly on Wednesday morning.
New Walking Path
A huge thank you to Macca for laying the new path from Bowden Road over to the covered walkway near the K block classrooms. A huge thank you also tothe Colwell family for their kind and generous donation of the paving bricks. This will ensure everyone a comfortable, dry walk into the grounds and itlooks great too!
Some helpful Parent tips
Essay writing structure
Structuring an essay is easy when you know how. There are many different types of essays (or responses) and they can have many purposes, but the basicstructure is the same. This fact sheet let’s you in on the secret. Find out more:
https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/eppcontent/glossary/app/resource/factsheet/4116.pdf
Benefits of under-scheduling your child
With the very best of intentions, when you're rushing to fit in soccer training, swimming and music lessons, it can be hard to keep hold of the magic stare-into-space, muck-about moments in children's lives.
Find out more: http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/wellbeing/health/benefits-of-underscheduling-your-child
Staying private on Facebook
Do you know how to untag photos and keep your Facebook page private? Read this and share with your kids.
Find out more: http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/consumer-security/how-to-stay-private-on-facebook-20130730-2qvn1.html
Reading to your child in your home language
Parents who have a language background other than English and who read to their children in their native tongue are giving them a valuable gift. Find outmore: http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/homework-and-study/english/english-tips/how-shopping-can-help-your-child-to-read/reading-to-your-child-in-your-home-language
Have a happy and hopefully another sunny week.
Ona Buckley
Principal
Aspire Reading Awards
75 Nights 100 Nights
Jackson Wright 1MK Lana Corkill KLN
Shaylah Jackson 1MK Connor Conijn 1MK
Leo Coleman 5/6HR Olivia McLennan KPM
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Tarlia Wright KPM Samuel Keating 3/4G
Congratulations to these students who have been busy with their reading!
K-6 Assembly Awards for Week 4
The following students received their awards at the K-6 assembly in week 4. Congratulations!
KK Madison Wright 3/4M Mason Freewater
KLN Nate Armstrong 3/4R Kaylee Holden
KPM Kody Boyle 5/6A Tyran Pascoe
1C Thomas Holden 5/6B Marley Delaney
1MK Emalina Prytz 5/6L Ethan Darley
1/2F Annabelle Manley 5/6HR Jesse Tutauha
2S Brodie Maher 3-6C Alicia Hohaia
2C Chloe McPherson K-6P Emily Roberts
3/4G Ella Lowden K-6W Sean Murley
3/4WS Josh Sanders
Library News
Read Across the Universe! Book Week is during week 6 this term. The assembly and parade will be at 10:00am on Wednesday the 21st August. Parents areinvited to watch. Students are encouraged to dress up as a book character or dress to the theme of read across the universe. Closed in shoes must be worn.School hats are still required for play at lunch and recess. Competition winners will be announced at the assembly.
Preschool/ Early Stage 1/ Stage 1 – colouring competitionStage 2 – Poster competition – Read across the universeStage 3 – Book trailer. Story writing competition
The Book Fair will be open in the school library each day this week from 8.30am -8.50am, during the second half of the lunch break and after school until3.20pm. We are able to accept cash payment only.
The Premier’s Reading Challenge will need to be finalised by the 28th August. Please see me if you have any questions regarding this. Currently everystudent in Early Stage 1 and Stage 1 has completed the challenge and will receive a certificate.
The library blog is due to be available by the end of this week!
Cath Walker
Fathers' Day BBQ Breakfast
To help celebrate Father’s Day, Year 6 will be hosting a BBQ breakfast on Friday 30th August from 7.00am to 8.45am underneath the COLA. All arewelcome to attend, especially dads, grandfathers, uncles (and mums too). If the family is unable to attend, please feel free to send the children to schoolearly with money to enjoy a warm breakfast as all items will be sold on the day. See attached flyer for more details. Hope to see you there!
Jenolan/Bathurst Excursion
Year 4 travelled to Bathurst /Jenolan Caves last week for our over-night excursion. We followed the journey of the Early Explorers, Blaxland, Wentworth& Lawson. Wow what a great trip we had!
On the first day we toured the Mount Piper Power Station and tested our bravery, as we ended up walking along the very top of the towers that were over200’ high. It was nice to see some students supporting others who were a little afraid of the heights! We learned how electricity is made and we all got topick up some coal off the ground to take home as a souvenir.
Next we did a lap of the Mount Panorama Race Track, trying to imagine what it would be like travelling at 200-300km per hour! We then arrived at‘Heritage Park’ a huge sheep and cattle farm where we stayed for the night.
At the farm, we went on a tractor ride and petted some animals in the nursery, including emus and big pigs. Eww they were very scratchy and smelly! Wethen had a show where we learned about sheep, cattle, donkeys and goats. We even saw a sheep being shorn! Later that night, we had a bush dance and hadlots of fun learning new dances.
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The next morning, there was 5cm of frost on the ground that looked like snow. It was freezing! We were glad to get on the bus again as we headed off toJenolan Caves.
The bus trip to the caves was really scary! The roads are very skinny and the bus driver has to be careful not to go over the edge! When we arrived at thecaves we went through a huge stone archway in the bus. We were so excited!
The leaders split us into 2 groups. We ventured into the ‘Chifley’ cave which was named after a previous prime minister. The caves were amazing! We sawbeautiful stalagmites and stalactites, coloured lights shining on the crystal deposits and huge caverns that were made by water gushing through the rocks.After the tour, it was time to head back towards home. Katoomba here we come!
Our last stop was Scenic World at Katoomba. We learnt about the coal mine that used to be there. The miners used to get to the bottom of the valley in avery steep cable car. They used to mine the coal and then transport it in huge buckets to the top using the cable car. We got to ride in the carriage to thebottom. How exciting! The rail line was very steep and scary. Most of the kids screamed when we went over the edge! We then went on a short bushwalkthrough the beautiful forest until we reached our return transport, the cable-car.
The cable-car was a huge see-through carriage that was attached to very strong cables. Everyone stepped inside and held on tight. The car lifted us up andover the forest and headed to the top of the mountain. The view was magnificent as we were up so high!
We did so many fantastic things on our excursion that I can’t choose which part was my favourite. I’m so glad my parents allowed me to go as it is anexperience that I will never forget!
A Reminder to Parents to Notify the School about your Child’s Health
We welcome information from parents about your child's health, even if you are not requesting specific support from our school. Our school asks formedical information when you enrol your child. It is also important that you let us know if your child’s health care needs change or if a new healthcondition develops.
Information about allergies, medical conditions such as asthma and diabetes and other health care related issues (including prior conditions such as medicalprocedures in the last 12 months) should be providedto the school by parents. Please provide this information in writing to the principal. This will greatly assist our school in planning to support your child’shealth and wellbeing.
Please also remember to notify staff in the school office of any changes to your contact details or to the contact details of other people nominated asemergency contacts.
We appreciate your assistance in this regard and assure you that any information you provide the school will be stored securely and will only be used ordisclosed in order to support your son or daughter’s health needs or as otherwise required by law.
Changes in Family Circumstances
As well as updating the school of your child's medical conditions, it is important that we are advised of any changes to your family circumstances. Also,if there are court orders pertaining to your child, the school will need to be advised and a copy provided. As with health information, anything you providethe school will be stored securely and will only be used in order to support your child or as required by law.
Community Announcements
National Animal Rescue Groups of Australia (NARGA) Inc
Have you always wanted to help animal rescuers but don't know how or just can't over commit?
Home Checks are for you! Rescue groups all over Australia struggle to be in all the places they would like to be at any one time, and can't always do homechecks and yard checks for potential fosterers or adopters, which most would prefer to do if they had the resources.
If you have an hour or two to spare a week and can help, for any specified length of time, please send us an email to [email protected] and we candiscuss this new program with you. Together we will make a difference! www.narga.org.au
Woy Woy Little Athletics
Registration Dates: Saturday 14 & 21 September 2013, between 10am -2pm at Woy Woy South Public School, entry at Waterloo Ave. Fees:1 Child = $110,2 Children = $200, 3 Children $260, 4 Children = $320. $5 timing chip also required to be purchased. Proof of age required for all new registrations. Pleasebring birth certificate, passport etc. First competition night is Friday, 11 October 2013 at 6pm For moreinformation visit our website www.woywoyplac.org or contact Registrar: Lynda Gillespie 0428 980 764 or Secretary Kylie Brown 0433 117 280 orPresident: Helen Rousell 0415 810 981. Email: [email protected]
Centenary Pathway Signature Pavers
Have you seen the wonderful pathway that our General Assistant, Macca has made with the Centenary Signature Pavers ordered by families and community
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members? If you have not yet ordered a paver and would like to do so, please complete the order form and send to school with your payment.
P & C News
Disco
Our disco is tomorrow - Wednesday 21st August. If you can volunteer on the night, please see me or leave your contact details at the canteen. All profitfrom this disco will be going to Early Stage 1 and the Support Classes.
Father's Day Stall
Our Stall this year will run over two days – Tuesday 27th & Thursday 29th August. Gifts are priced between $1.00 - $5.00. A note will come home withyour child towards the end of the week, advising what day their class will be attending.
Canteen
Roster:
Monday 19/8 26/8 T.Watson
Tuesday 20/8 L.Jobson 27/8 M.Channon
Wednesday 21/8 V.Hyde 28/8 F.Fry
Thursday 22/8 Sarah 29/8 L.Jobson
Friday 23/8 K.Willoughby 30/8 Alison
Red day will be Wednesday, 18th September. Helpers are needed and cake donations would be very much appreciated for this day. Thank you, Anne
The Uniform Shop
Opening times:
Monday 8.30am – 9.00amThursday 8.30am – 9.00am
Please note: There are order forms available at our school office, you can leave orders and payment in an envelope at the office and these will be completedand delivered to your child’s class. Hats are also available from the canteen every day. Payment is by cash or cheque only.
If you have any unwanted uniform, that you are willing to donate please leave in the CA Room, these are sold for $5.
Committee Vacancies
We currently have the following positions vacant on our P&C.
Uniform TreasurerCanteen TreasurerFundraising Co-Ordinator
If you are interested in any of these positions and have any questions please come see myself or attend our next meeting. The P&C Association at ourschool can only operate if we have people that are willing to give a little of their time. Our main focus is raising funds for our school that not only benefitthe school but our children also.
Our next meeting
Thursday 12th September – 9.30am CA Room
Regards
Fiona Fry, P&C President
Woy Woy Public School P&C Association
Canteen Assistant x 1
Casual (Back-Up) Assistant x 1
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We are currently seeking a Canteen & Casual assistantfor our school canteen.
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Address: Cnr Park & Blackwall Roads
Woy Woy, NSW, 2256
Phone: 02 4341 3555
Fax: 02 4344 3927
Email:
Web:
These positions are casual/on call.
We are looking for an experienced and energetic person toassist in our school canteen.
Experience and skills in the hospitality industry and/orcanteens are preferred.
Experience in customer service, cash and food handlingrequired.
The successful applicant should be prepared to volunteer atleast one day a fortnight and have some on the job training with our canteen
supervisor.
Canteen Assistant is every Friday (3hrs) and one Tuesday a
term (6hrs), you must be available to be called in any time.
Casual (Back-up) Assistant - Must be available to be called inwhen required if Canteen Assistant is unavailable.
Applications close August 30, 2013
Resume and covering letter can be left at our school office or canteen.
Please address to : Fiona Fry, P & C President
Downloads
Disco Flyer
Parent Course
Book Week Flyer
Go4Fun Lifestyle Program
Paver Order Form
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