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Dear Parents and Friends,
Good mornings are great mornings these days! I am noticing
many, many more of our very well-mannered children taking the time to politely say, ―Good morning,‖ to teachers and,
―Hello,‖ to their friends. Remember, quiet games when you arrive at school. Our playground is crowded in the morning,
so we need to be just that little bit more careful. Everyone
is remembering hand-tennis only, and walking on the concrete. Well done!
Thanks to Vicki Kempton and the Aspire Me To Imagine
team, four of our students in Year 5 will be departing for
Sydney on Wednesday. They will be immersed in a Creative Arts adventure which will take them on a journey to such
places as The Sydney Opera House, Sydney Entertainment Centre, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Harbour Bridge and
many other exciting places and events.
Cottage ByThe Sea is also drawing closer. Eleven Edward
Students will be travelling to this sea side activity centre for five days to enjoy a great holiday camp with their peers from
our neighbouring schools. They are guaranteed a great time. They will be travelling with Miss Hughes. Next week will be a
big week for them.
Our Creative Catchment Kids went off to Waring Gardens
today to enjoy the celebration of their many weeks of work on their book project. Watching our students engage in the
learning process from beginning to end has been very
rewarding for the teachers. Our students will be very pleased with their book publishing efforts, and the
knowledge and skills they have gained from this very worthwhile project. Many thanks to all staff involved in
‗bringing it altogether‘.
A few very lucky students, with their parents, will be taking
part in the Fishing Expo this week. Interest in this venture was very high and we are looking forward to some good
reports from the day.
We welcome Mr Bradley back to Edward this week and I
know he is very keen to get up to Rams Oval for the Super 8s cricket competition on Thursday and Friday. Our
students have been practising seriously on the field during
recess and lunch times. Everyone is looking forward to a
great day on the pitch.
The Excursion to the Altina Wildlife Park at Darlington Point was the ‗best day ever‘ for all of our Stage 2 students.
Seeing the animals up close was a real treat, and many a
picture was captured on their ipods. Thank you to our teachers and support staff who were very impressed with our
children‘s behaviour and learning on the day. The weather was great and everyone came home smiling (and very tired
of course.)
The little things that count grow into the big things that make
a difference. We welcomed our 2013 Kindergarteners again on Friday. We were delighted to enjoy a Tai Chi session
out in the sunshine with Mrs Morphett, after playing with the
Year 5 buddies. See you all again this week, our last week of transition.
Our Year 6 students are doing a roaring trade on Fridays
with their snow cones. The warmer weather is making them
even more popular, and everyone looks forward to them. Well done!
Honesty is the Best Policy – well done Sam Blenkiron for
handing in the handsome sum of money you found in the
playground. And Ben, remember to get your book off your desk for ‗Books For Blokes’ this Friday. Mrs Mildren will be
expecting you. Also it is time to start looking around for those library books- under the bed, behind the cupboard, on the
shelf. Borrowing will stop this week, and we will begin counting the books in the library. So bring them in as fast as
you can.
Report writing can be very rewarding for a child‘s teacher.
Reflecting on the growth in learning of each of our students is a celebration in itself. All aspects of the Key Learning Areas
are reported on in our reports, and if parents would like
further information they are invited to arrange an interview with their child‘s classroom teacher. Reports, this term, will
be going home in Week 10.
PBL – Expected Behaviours. Please look at the back of the
newsletter. There is a two sided sheet listing our playground and outdoor spaces. There is a list of the behaviours that we
expect our students to do to keep SAFE, show RESPECT and be RESPONSIBLE. We need your ideas! Cross out, and
add your ideas to the list, and put it in the values box in the
office foyer.
It is that time of the year again when our Lost Property collection increases. There are many jumpers, jackets and
cardigans in our lost property area. Please visit and collect
your items.
Enjoy another great week at Edward.
Best Wishes,
Joy Soper Principal
Phone: 5881-2612 Fax: 5881-5090 Email: edward-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.edward-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Week 7 Term 4 - 20th November 2012
Respect - Responsibility - Safety
Library Stocktake
Stocktake has begun in the Library this week and notes have been sent out to all students regarding books on loan. Could we please have your help in locating all outstanding library books. Check the bookcase, under the bed, in the dog kennel and return to the library or the box located in the office foyer. Thank you.
School Swimming Scheme
Just a reminder for all Year 2 students to return their swimming note for the school swimming scheme which starts next Monday 26th November. Cost of the program is $12.00. Each child should bring a swimming costume, towel, rashie/t.shirt, hat and sunscreen clearly labelled in a separate carry bag. They will be changing into their dry school clothes at the end of the session.
Morning schedule: 10.00 - 10.20am Recess 10.20 - 10.30am Change into swim attire 10.30 - 10.50am Walk to Pool 10.50 - 11.30am Swimming Lessons 11.30 - 11.45am Change at the pool 11.45 - 12.00pm Walk back to school 12.00pm Back to Class
Book Club
Take a look at the last Issue for 2012. A reminder that this Xmas Book Club order is due this Friday 23rd November. No late orders can be accepted.
Dates for the Calendar-Term 4
Week 7
Thurs 22nd Nov Super 8‘s Cricket Yr 3/4 - Rams Oval
Fri 23rd Nov Super 8‘s Cricket Yr 5/6 - Rams Oval Kindergarten Transition - 1.00 - 3.00pm
Week 8
Fri 30th Nov Assembly
Week 9
Wed 5th Dec Proud & Deadly Awards
Fri 7th Dec Year 6 Transition All day—DHS
Week 10
Tues 11th Dec Year 6 Dinner at EPS
Thurs 13th Dec Presentation Night
Fri 14th Dec Reports Home Assembly
Week 11
Wed 19th Dec Year 6 to Big 4 Last Day for Students 2012
Edward Awards
Masen Brain KDB Bronze 3
Jessica Hupfield KDB Bronze 4 Connor Didcock KDB Bronze 4
Dustin Lawson KDB Silver 1 Bonnie Everett KDB Silver 1
Mason Graham Year 1 Silver 3
Eliza Bermingham Year 1 Gold 2 Brock Redden Year 2 Gold 1
Mitchell Graham Year 2 Gold 1 Arizona Buckley Year 2 Gold 2 No. 1
Luke Connor Year 3 Bronze 2
Jack Michael Year 3 Bronze 4 Chloe Blenkiron Year 3 Bronze 4
Molly Shaw Year 3 Silver 2 Jade Parsons-Cooper Year 4 Bronze 2
Billy Michael Year 4 Bronze 4
Georgina Mildren Year 4 Gold 3 Hayley Moore Year 5 Silver 1
Jacob Edwards Year 5 Silver 2 Olivia Park Year 5 Silver 4
Ella Park Year 6 Gold 3
Canteen Roster
Wed 21st Nov Gail Howitt, Jim Howitt Thurs 22nd Nov Jan Petersen, Sarah Graham, Unis
Wahanui Fri 29th Nov Jan Petersen, Unis Wahanui, Gwen
Busby, Jim Howitt Mon 26th Nov Jan Petersen
Tues 27th Nov Jan Petersen
School Vacations 2012/2013
School finishes for students on Wednesday 19th December, 2012
School commences for students in Year 1-6 on Wednesday, 6th February
2013 New Kindergarten children Thursday, 9th February, 2013
School Terms 2013 1st Term: Tuesday 5th February to Friday 12th April 2013 2nd Term: Monday 29th April to Friday 28th June 2013
3rd Term: Monday 15th July to Friday 20th September 2013 4th Term: Tuesday 8th October to Friday 20th December 2013
(School Development Days -First day of Terms 1, 2, 3 and last 2 days of Term 4)
Deniliquin High School Vacation Program
The Home Economics Faculty are running six vacation activity days for children aged 7 – 12 years in the Xmas holidays.
The dates are:
Tuesday 8th and Thursday 10th January
Tuesday 15th and Thursday 17th January
Tuesday 22nd and Thursday 24th January
The days will run from 9.00a.m – 4.00pm
Your child will make their morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea for the day in the Home Economics kitchen. All your child will need to bring is a drink bottle, sunscreen, hat and a food container.
They will have a G rated movie in the afternoon and outside activities throughout the day.
The number is capped to 14 children per day and the cost is $40.00.
To book ring Nicole Jenkins at the High School on 0358811211 or email at
nicole.jenkins15@det.nsw.edu.au
Please advise of any food allergies or other dietary considerations at the time of booking.
Volunteers required!! If anyone would like to assist on these days
please ring Nicole on 0358811211 before the end of the school year
(21st December)
Expression Of Interest
School Learning Support Officer (SLSO)
EDWARD PUBLIC SCHOOL
Butler Street Deniliquin NSW 2710
is committed to maximising the participation of all students within our school.
Under the direction of the School Learning Support Team, SLSOs assist teachers to implement programs for quality learning outcomes for all students.
Hours of work may be on a part time arrangement, and every effort will be made to provide consistent, stable work hours.
Submit a one page Statement of Support, and list of qualifica-tions, experience and the contact details of 2 referees.
Applications should be addressed to Joy Soper, Principal, and marked confidential. Closing Date: Friday 30 Nov. 2012.
Enquiries should be directed to Lyndal McKinnon – School Learning Support Team Coordinator
03 5881 2612
Role statement available from School Admin. Office.
P & C Meeting -we discussed the success of the Games Night and 40 Year celebrations and the great work of
everyone involved. Final numbers from the Games Night are yet to be tallied but at this stage we are hoping that the Games Night will have raised around $3700 and the Major Raffle $1000 which is fantastic!! We spent lots of
time discussing ways of using this money in the school. We decided to work with the Year 6 students of 2012 in getting a projector and screen installed in the Bradley Hall. This will be Ipod and laptop compatible and will be a
great addition. We also decided to get some tear drop banners for each of the sporting houses for use at carnivals
etc.
Next Meeting- Monday 3rd December, 2012 at 7.30pm in the staffroom. ALL WELCOME
Uniform Shop Reminder- place your orders NOW for 2013 uniform needs to avoid disappointment. Layby is
welcome- we will be open on the staff development day next year so you can pick up orders. While we have quite
a lot of stock on hand, dresses & skorts can take up to 6 weeks if we have to do an order. Please fill out the order
form attached or see Kim or Felicity at Uniform shop Fridays 8.30- 9.15am
WELL BEING MATTERS Promoting Inclusion – Every School, Every Student
Hearing Impairment There are more than 400 students with a hearing impairment in NSW Public Schools. Some students may have been born that way. Others may have developed hearing difficulties as they were growing up. They may have a hearing aide, and others may have a cochlear implant. Both of these things would help a person to hear better. Sometimes it is still very difficult for a person to hear even with these things to help them.
Having a hearing impairment would be like:
• having ears that were gently stuffed with cotton wool, and then trying to
hear the teacher read you a book.
• trying to listen to the teacher talk while there was very loud music blaring.
For talking to anyone who has difficulty in hearing: 1. Look at the person’s face while you are talking to them.
2. Be at their eye level whenever you can.
3. Speak normally. Do not shout.
4. Keep your hands down, away from your mouth.
5. Make sure they can see all of your face.
6. Talk in a quiet place.
7. Make sure the sun is not shining in their eyes.
8. Find different ways of saying the same thing so they can understand you.
9. Understanding what you are saying, might be hard even with a hearing aid.
Respect Responsibility Safety
Play Equipment Use manners Follow teacher directions Play fairly Care for others Speak nicely Share equipment Follow the right games rules
Look after equipment Give people room to move Eat before you play Put all rubbish in the bin
Take turns Play Safely Move in one direction Wear your hat Keep hands and feet to
yourself Walking only Slides are for sliding
down
Bus Talk quietly Listen for bus names
Sit on seat Put rubbish in bin Line up at gate when called
Bags under seat Walk to the bus Wait inside the gate
Canteen Say please and thank you Wait your turn
Wait in the correct line Be ready
Stand still One at a time Wait quietly
Bradley Hall Enter and exit quietly Use manners Follow directions Participate Look at the person speaking
Eyes to the talker Hands in laps Legs crossed Sit still on mats Participate Give personal space
Walk Follow directions Keep hands and feet to
yourself.
Assembly Cola Remove hat for flag raising Look at the person speaking Lips together
Listen to announcements Stand still on dot Give personal space Move to class quietly Be on time
Walk to dots Follow directions Keep hands and feet to
yourself
Toilets Allow for the privacy of oth-ers
Quiet zone
Use toilets at recess and lunch Report problems Keep area tidy Only use what you need Clean up after yourself Seniors use senior toilets Juniors use junior toilets
Walk Wash hands before leav-
ing Keep water in sink Leave quickly Leave food outside toilet
area
Sandpit Share space Wash hands Keep hands feet and objects to
your self Keep sand in the pit
Play safely Wear hats
Basketball Court
Follow game rules Share space
Look after sports equipment Sit on seats Wear hats Play safely
Area A Use manners Trees are for shade and the
environment Follow teacher directions
Put rubbish in the bin Tennis balls and basket balls only
Walk on concrete Run on grass Sit on seats Wear hats
Please cross out and change, or add positive behaviours. Put them in the box in the Office Foyer.
Your ideas are important to us.
PBL Expected Behaviours
Respect Responsibility Safety
Area B Care for the environment Play fairly Follow teacher directions
Play football, soccer and cricket games on back oval
Food free area
Stay in bounds Feet on ground Play safely Wear hats
Office Foyer Use manners, say please and thank you
Talk quietly Wait your turn
Hand in notes before school Ask teacher first Enter and exit quietly
Walk Stand still One at a time
Bike Shed Treat others’ property with care
Put scooter/bike in rack Enter and exit quickly Ask teachers permission
Wait your turn Wheel bike/scooter into
and out of shed.
Covered Way Share space Stay on path Walk to the left
Walk
Crossing Follow teacher’s directions Listen to teacher Walk with teacher or parent
Stop and look for cars Wait for teacher Walk Wheel bikes or scooters Use the crossing
Shelter Area Talk quietly Follow teacher’s directions. Wait your turn Line up quietly for the com-
puter room
Sit on seats Put rubbish in the bin Look after Maddi’s garden Wait in computer line
Walk Play safely
Computer Room
Use equipment carefully Keep computer volume low Respect people’s privacy
Wait at door for teacher Speak quietly Follow directions Keep your password secret School programs only Leave room tidy
Walk Leave power points and
power cords alone
Sick Bay Use manners Follow directions
See office staff before entering See office staff before leaving
Lay down still Wait quietly
Excursions Use manners Follow directions Talk quietly and politely
Return money and notes in time Be prepared Dress in school uniform Listen carefully
Be seen Stay with an adult
Sports Shed Use your manners Wait your turn Treat school property with
care
Return equipment on time Use equipment safely
Please cross out and change, or add positive behaviours. Put them in the box in the Office Foyer.
Your ideas are important to us.
PBL Expected Behaviours