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Dear Parents and Students,
Yesterday, Sophie, from Year One, attended the launch of the book
‘Our Little Yuin’ at the Little Yuin Pre School. Sophie was a student
there when the book was first started and did some of the paintings
that look so beautiful in the book, which you can see in our office
foyer. Congratulations Sophie – we are very proud of you!
Congratulations also to all students who took part in the Clean Up
Australia Project last Friday. Everyone helped to clean up the school
playground and surrounding paddocks. It was a great team building
activity and all the children contributed well. Thank you to Mrs
McHarg for her organisation.
Last week the Primary Class conducted an audit of our rubbish. We
found that the amount of landfill rubbish that we produce at Central
Tilba has reduced a little over the years but all school members need to
be more conscious of which bins to put specific rubbish in. The greatest
amount of rubbish that is going in to landfill includes pre-packaged ‘snack’ food wrappers
and gladwrap. Parents and children are to be congratulated on sending some foods to
school in reusable plastic containers, but I am sure we can continue to reduce the landfill
amount.
For parents of children in the Primary Class, today you will find permission notes related to
an AFL Gala Day at Narooma on Friday, March 13th, and a permission note to walk up to
Central Tilba to study the War Memorial. Please return
both notes as soon as possible.
On Friday of this week, I am required to attend a meeting
of Far South Coast Principals in Narooma. Mr John Dodd
will teach the Primary Class in my absence.
Regards, John Carter, Principal. Phone: 02 4473 7210
Fax: 02 4473 7469
E-mail:
centrtilba-p.admin@det.nsw.edu.au
Central Tilba Public School
89 Corkhill Drive
Central Tilba NSW 2546
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Central Tilba
Public School
NEWSLETTER Term 1, Week 5 WEDNESDAY March 4th, 2015
REMINDERS
RETURN FOEI FORM
ASAP
ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE NOTE
SCHOOL BANKING
(DOLLARMITES) -
SEND IN YOUR
DEPOSIT BOOK
EVERY MONDAY
CHECK FOR HEAD
LICE NOW!
DON’T FORGET
YOUR HAT -YOU
NEED TO HAVE IT
HERE EVERY DAY!
FAMILY OCCUPATON AND EDUCATION INDEX (FOEI)
Attached to this newsletter is a letter and form regarding this.
Please read carefully and return by the end of next week.
Thank you.
SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
YES - I would like to be on this Committee
Name ………………………………………………………………...……………………………..
We have had only one response so far for the School Environment Management Committee (see last week’s newsletter),
so please return the note this week below if you would like to be involved.
PRIMARY CLASS HSIE
As part of the Primary Class HSIE study of ANZAC this term, we will be walking up to Central Tilba at various times over the coming weeks to view and study the names of local servicemen and servicewomen who gave their lives during the World Wars. We
will then be looking to research information about these people.
Please complete the permission note below, which is open ended for this term, and return to school as soon as possible.
PERMISSION NOTE - PRIMARY CLASS HSIE
I give permission for ……………………………………. (in Primary Class) to walk up to Central Tilba and return as required during the remainder of Term 1.
Signed Parent/Caregiver ……………………………………………………………...
Right - Annabel (Yr 3) helps cook dinner at home with fresh spring onions from our Little Green Thumbs garden at school
Left & below - Trivia Night Fun
Please make sure child’s name is next to their preferred flavour
SPECIAL LUNCH DAY - THURSDAY, March 12th
Orders MUST be in by NEXT TUESDAY MORNING,
9.30am, March 16th
Absolutely NO late orders will be accepted !
NEXT WEDNESDAY IS TOO LATE !! Note : EFT payments to P&C - NOT School.
Please make sure INCLUDE YOUR NAME(S).
(Huge thanks to Adele (Bob’s mum) and Lee-Anne (Cody’s mum) for preparing these lunches.)
STUDENT NAME(S):STUDENT NAME(S):STUDENT NAME(S):
ITEM
CHILD’S NAME
IF MORE THAN
ONE CHILD
ITEM
COST
QTY
TOTAL
Sausage Roll
(choose sauce on the day)
$2.00
Banana Muffin
$1.00
Popper - 100% Juice
(choose your flavour on the day)
$1.00
Note: EFT payment to P&C TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $
NEW UNIF ORM
ORDER F ORM A new uniform order form is attached
to this newsletter. Please note that some prices have changed. If you
would like to order any winter uniform for your child/children, please do so
as soon as possible.
PARENT L I NE Attached is a brochure and flyer
from Parent Line NSW. This government organisation can help
with parenting in many ways. Please read and keep them just in case you need them now or may
need them in the future.
BOOK CLUB
Book Club brochures are attached. Please
return order form and $ by Friday, March
13th if you would like to make a
purchase.
Community Notice Board Please note: the NSW Department of Education and Training does not endorse any
product or service advertised in this newsletter.
MND FUNDRAISER - Saturday, March 14th, 7.30pm for
8pm start. $20. ‘THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING’.
Tickets available from the Kinema or by phoning Kathryn
on 0423 025 686 or Steph on 0407 306 360.
BREAK THE MOULD - MacKillop foster carers have
varied backgrounds, lifestyles, cultures and family
situations but they all share a passion for improving the
lives of children and young people. Sound like you? Find
out more about helping change a life today.
Call 1300 791 677 or visit mackillop.org.au/foster care.
EUROBODALLA RELAY FOR LIFE - Saturday and
Sunday, March 14th and 15th. Please join us at our annual
Relay for Life. There is loads of entertainment including
Zorb balls, bands, dancing, discos, dress-up competitions,
flash mobs and much more in our ‘Mexican Fiesta’ themed
event being held at Mackay Park, Batemans Bay. Register
now at www.fundraisingcaner.org.au/eurobodalla2015.
ANZAC DAY CENTENARY AUTHOR VISIT - AS PART OF THE
CELEBRATIONS FOR THE CENTENARY OF ANZAC DAY, award-winning
author Anthony Hill will visit Eurobodalla Shire libraries in April to speak about the
youngest known Anzac – a 14 year old boy – and other stories from Gallipoli and the
Western Front. The young Anzac, James Martin, is the subject of Anthony’s
celebrated historical novel Soldier Boy, winner of a NSW Premier’s Literary Award.
Lying about his age and leaving Melbourne in June 1915, Jim Martin lasted only
seven weeks at Anzac before succumbing to typhoid. He is almost certainly the
youngest Australian soldier to die. In addition to Soldier Boy, Anthony will talk
about Young Digger, the story of a little war orphan smuggled back to Australia in
1919 … Animal Heroes, a collection of 21 stories about the dogs, horses and other
creatures who have served with our armed forces … and his latest book The Story of
Billy Young, a teenager at Changi, Sandakan and Outram Road. Bookings essential.
Visit Anthony Hill’s web page: www.anthonyhillbooks.com
Batemans Bay Library t 4472 5850 10.30am Tuesday 21April
Moruya Library t 4474 1333 2.30pm Tuesday 21 April
Narooma Library t 4476 1164 11.30am Thursday 23 April
ROTARY COMMUNITY FORUM TO DISCUSS PREVENTING MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS - Tuesday, March
17th, 6-8.30pm, Moruya Golf Club. Admission free. To assist with catering or for more info contact Keith Armstrong on
0408 236 630.
NAROOMA REDBACKS SOCCER - It’s not too late to
register! Go to www.myfootballclub.com.au to complete
registration. For more info “like” us on Facebook, Narooma
Redbacks, or phone registrar Nicky on 4476 4180 (bh) or
email nicky@naroomaplaza.com.au.
WOMEN’S ART CLASSES - Well know local artist, Kim
Cooke, will be holding an ‘open studio’ style art class on
Thursday afternoons in the SACC room at Narooma Public
School. This is a free class with materials provided. If you
are interested, please ring Tashe on 4476 4834 for more
info.
NAROOMA CWA BRANCH COOKING
COMPETITION - Friday, March 6th. All residents, male
and female are welcome to enter. Recipes and rules
available on the CWA website or phone Diana Morgan on
0422 600 660. All entries to be delivered to the CWA
rooms (next to the Narooma Cinema) by 10am on Friday,
March 6th.