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Dates for your diary
Fri 17 June Athletics Carnival
At Towamba
Tues 28 June NAIDOC Day at
Jigamy Farm
Fri 1 July Crazy Hair Day
Fri 1 July Last day Term 2
Week 5 Term 2 27 May 2011
website: www.towamba-p.schools.nsw.edu.au email: towamba-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Towamba Public School
Magpie Murmur
Don’t forget:
LUNCH ORDERS
This week–Lisa
Next week-Di
Meat pie $2.50
Cheese/Bacon pie $2.50
Vege pastie $2.50
Sausage Roll $2.00
Mini Pizza $1.50
Juice $1.00
Milk $1.20
Please write your order on a paper bag with the (correct if possible)
money enclosed.
Attached to this newsletter:
• 5 Fast Facts about Reconciliation
• Receipts Stage 3 Excursion
School Radio 88FM
Tuesday 31 May 1pm
Hannah W, Jez & Rarnie
Everyone likes positive recognition when they get it. Recognition comes in all sorts of ways and means different things to different people. Since European settlement, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have often been treated unfairly by other Australians. The lack of recognition still inhibits some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from feel-ing valued within the Australian community. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people also deserve recognition because they are the first Aus-tralians and traditional custodians of the land. They deserve proper rec-ognition for their continued contribution to what makes Australia a great nation. National Reconciliation Week runs each year from 27th May to 3rd June. These are very important days in Australia’s history. Today, the of 27th May, marks the anniversary of the 1967 referendum when Australians voted to remove clauses in the Australian Constitution that discriminated against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Yesterday, the 26th May, was National Sorry Day, which was first held in Sydney in 1998 and is now commemorated nationally to remember the Stolen Generations. June 3rd marks the historic 1992 Mabo decision in which the High Court of Australia recognised native title – the recognition that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ rights over their land did survive British colonisation Public Education in NSW is committed to improving the educational out-comes of Aboriginal students and a Key Focus Area of our own Illawarra and South East Region is, “Improved access, participation and outcomes for all Aboriginal students K-12.” I have included in this newsletter five fast facts recognising Indigenous achievement in higher education – something every Australian should be proud to read. Education makes a difference to everyone. Here at Towamba Public School, I am committed to reconnecting our students to the local Aboriginal history in Towamba, and for them to recognise the important contribution Aboriginal Austra-lians have and are making to society. Learning from mistakes, your own or others’, is a Habit of Mind that is promoted here every day, so please take this opportunity to open a conversation about the value of recogni-tion in general and its role in reconciliation specifically. Kind regards Kathryn Davis Principal
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Crunch & Sip
Garden Art Day Expressions of Interest Request Term 3 Week 5
This year in place of the Art & Craft Day, the school is having a Garden Art Day to create artworks to en-hance the garden and the garden projects, including the outdoor classroom project and the kitchen garden project.
We are looking for parents and community members who would like to be involved in running or assisting a group. Everybody and all ideas are welcome.
Some ideas are outdoor sculptures, clay models, apron tie dyeing & sewing, windchimes, scarecrows, felt banners, wood seating and anywhere your imagination takes you! Please contact the school if you’d like to be involved. It is sure to be a fun and creative day.
Return the slip on page 4 if you would like to be involved.
Towamba School beanies.
Soft washable microfleece. Great for those brisk Towamba mornings & chilly afternoons. Available now– one size fits all (so they tell us) Fantastic value at only $5 each (maximum of $10 for 2 or more per family)
Thanks to the P&C for subsidising this item for our school families.
School Beanies
Please supply _____ beanies.
Enclosed is $5 $10 (circle which appropriate) (maximum of $10 for large families)
Name:
Wolumla Cross Country
Well done students and thank you parents for your assistance. Photos by Rachel and Alison.
Stage 3 Canberra Excursion
All deposits are in– thank you.
For those paying by instalment– the next payment of $35 is not due until August 1. A reminder will come out in the newsletter.
Hmm..crunchy sugar snap peas are just what I feel like today!
Feeling chilly?
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Kids Grow Kids Cook Special visitor Liz Copping
All students made and enjoyed a healthy hearty minestrone soup at school today. More photos will be loaded on the website soon.
NEW!
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Recycling Centre
May: Ashburn June: Haynes-Smith
Students in K-2 will need to prepare a short talk for their news each week, on a particular topic. A list of the topics has been stuck into their homework book. They will also be reminded in the school newsletter each week. Please assist your child with their news preparation.
Every student needs to have their news in class rea dy on a Monday. If you have any questions please see Ms Charlton.
News for next Monday (week 6):
Giving Information:
How to make a homemade card or present.
What is the procedure of how to make a card or present?
The K-2 News Spot
P&C News . Garden Working Bee #3
Thank you to all those attending. Look at how our g reat project is shaping up!
FRIDAY LUNCHES
Thank you to all the parent helpers for lunch orders days.
13 May- Rachel
20 May –Archie
27 May-Lisa
3 June- Di
10 June-Archie
17 June (Athletics Carnival)
24 June– Ruth
1 July-Garden Canteen
MY TIME FAR SOUTH COAST (TURA BEACH) (Previously known as Family Support Group)
What? It is a FREE national program for parents and carers of children and young people with a disability or chronic medical condition. At the My Time group you can meet other families, share ideas and receive infor-mation about community services and topics that are relevant to your family – within a relaxed setting, while your children play. Morning tea provided
Where? Club Sapphire Tura Beach
When? Last Friday of each month (Starting today) 10.30 am -12.30 pm (school term only)
Bring your child (and their siblings) and come and meet the My Time facilitator; Joanne Roberts and the play helper and other parents/carers in your area. Contact Facilitator: Joanne Roberts 0418 642 150 joroberts69@bigpond.com
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ABSENCE & Partial Absence NOTE
My child__________________________________________________________________________________
was absent from school on the date/s_____________________________________________________
OR will be arriving late/departing early at (time)____________________________________________
due to___________________________________________________________________________________
Signed ____________________________________ Parent/Carer. Date:____________________
Student Assistance Scheme
I wish to apply for student assistance for my child/ren_________________________________________
Event:_______________________________ Date:____________ Cost request:________________
Parent signature:_________________________________
Garden Art Day
� I would like to lead a group of students for Garden Art Day/ any
� I would like to lead a group in:___________________________________________
� I am happy to assist on Garden Art Day
Name:______________________________
FOUND
after the floods at Nereman: one survivor sheep and one water tank
Please ring Lucy & Stephen Macey for more information on 6496 7125
EDEN WHALE FESTIVAL
www.edenwhalefestival.com.au
STREET PARADE - PRIZES AWARDED
MUSIC
CARNIVAL
SPECTACULAR LASER SHOW
(A FIRST FOR THE AREA)
ART COMPETITION
SCULPTURE COMPETITION
PHOTO COMPETITION
MARKET STALLS
DISPLAYS
DRAGON BOAT RACES
KAYAK RACES
DRY BOAT RACES
CAPSTUN PULL RACES
Plus much much more………………………
SATURDAY, 29TH & SUNDAY, 30TH OCTOBER 2011