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PUBLICATION No. 19 – 04.12.12 Principal: Ms Linda Jones Phone: 9571 2662
Please note the following dates in your diary
TERM 4
Tuesday 4th December Guitar Concert 7pm School Hall Wednesday 5th December Grade 6 Concert—Glen Eira College Hall 6.30pm Thursday 6th December Portfolio Sharing 3-4pm
Tuesday 11th December Parent Helpers Morning Tea— 11am School Hall
Wednesday 12th December • School Council Meeting—7pm Staff
Room • PFA Meeting—7.30pm Rosstown
Hotel
Thursday 13th December Grade 6 Graduation
Tuesday 18th December End of Year Picnic 5pm to 7.30pm
Friday 21st December End of Term—Early Dismissal 1.30pm
TERM 1—2013
Thursday 31st January 9am School Commences Grades 1-6 Friday 1st February 9am School Commences Preps
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
GROWING WITH THE COMMUNITY
We are here to support the academic, social and emotional development of our students to be resilient
to the challenges of a rapidly changing society.
SPECIAL THANKS
Each term there are a number of special events that would not have been possible without terrific organisation and generosity of time and resources of staff, students and families. Each time we hold a special event or seek assistance we are reminded of how unique our CPS community is. 1. Our staffroom was a hive of industry last week,
organising a splendid fare of delicious goodies to sell at the Carnegie Street Festival that was held on Saturday 24th November. Thank you to Selina O’Sullivan and our PFA for organising the cake and gingerbread making classes over recent weeks. We would like to extend our thanks to all of our mums and dads who baked, decorated and wrapped in preparation for this stall. Thanks also to those who so generously donated their time to man the stalls and do the selling on the day. I’m sure many locals will enjoy their delicious purchases.
2. Our 2013 Prep Orientation program concluded last Friday. Mrs Oosterbaan, Mrs Thompson and many staff, along with our students, particularly in the senior school, did a sterling job to ensure all went smoothly. Special thanks needs to go to our PFA helpers and our uniform shop volunteers for giving so generously of their time – Sharon Marasco (Stella’s mum) and Rosalie Ouslinis (Alex’s mum).
3. This term many classes have asked for volunteers to assist with classroom activities, incursions and excursions. Thanks to those who have been able to share this part of their child’s learning.
PARENT HELPERS MORNING TEA – Wednesday 11th December We wish to invite all our wonderful 2012 helpers to a small morning tea at 11am on Wednesday 11th December. As in previous years we will be holding this event in the hall. We know it is becoming a busy time of the year but we hope many of our helpers are able to join us. It is our teachers’ opportunity to say thanks and provide some delicious food for you all. END OF YEAR FAMILY PICNIC – Tuesday 18th December Our End of Year Picnic and Concert is on Tuesday 18th December under the trees between our portable buildings. The evening will begin at 5pm with the PFA sausage sizzle. It will be a laid back evening with the children performing in whole grade levels to ensure the concert is short and sweet. The children are preparing their items in their Arts lessons with Ms Bolger. We look forward to seeing all our families at what is now a time-honoured celebration of the school year. We have ordered a balmy evening to make it even more special. REFLECTING ON 2012 Thank you to those families who have chosen to give your feedback via the form sent home with our last newsletter. Your positive feedback is much appreciated and it is heartening to know that in most instances we work together in a positive partnership ensuring the best outcomes for our students. The areas for improvement are well considered and will be reflected on when making plans for 2013. Please remember that Michael and I have many calls on our time but we can al-ways make time to meet with parents, formally and informally, either in person, via a phone call or the school email.
WORDS OF WISDOM – What we think, say and do will come back to us
somehow, sometime Linda Jones & Michael McCarthy
4. Thanks in advance to those of you who are able to attend the Portfolio sharing session scheduled for this Thursday, 6th December, from 3 till 4pm. I know the children get a buzz out of sharing some of their work and thoughts about their learning on these occasions.
WORKING BEE Thanks once again to our willing band of helpers who appeared on Saturday morning. We did lots of tidying, cleaning, planting, fixing and moving and storing to be better prepared for the end of the year and for next year. STAFF NEWS We have just a few staff movements in 2013 which we wish to announce to the community. Elise Shanley (Grade 1) will be taking twelve months leave to return to the family business in country Victoria. She will be greatly missed and we cross our fingers she might return sometime soon. Melinda Gledhill (Grade 3) has completed her six month contract and will return to relief teacher duties. We thank Mel for her great con-tribution. We will happily welcome back Kate Lawerson next year after twelve months travelling the world. We will also welcome back Amanda Dowsett in a part-time role as she returns from maternity leave. We are currently finalising grade placements for students and teachers and will let you know those details during the last week of school. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION We have had further queries about Religious Education in the past week. As with all government schools, we are bound by an act of Parliament to offer an RE program if qualified religious groups request a forum. Access Ministries is the Education Department nominated group who provide and oversee instruction in an Agreed Syllabus which is a Christian education. CPS also offers a Roman Catholic syllabus, a Jewish syllabus and a Greek Orthodox syllabus. Parents need to request their child be excused from attending RE if they wish them to be withrdrawn. GUITAR CONCERT Just informing the community that our guitar students who learn with Stephan will be putting on a musical extravaganza tonight at 7pm. I’m sure many parents, friends and siblings will be in attendance but all would be welcome. Good luck, everyone. We are looking forward to it. PUBLICATION No. 19—04/12/2012
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BIRTHDAY BOOK CLUB Emily P. - 1A Rome-Everything You Ever
Wanted to Know Andrew C. - 2C Doctor Proctor’s Fart Powder Doctor Proctor’s Fart Powder
Time-Travel Bath Bomb Ben W. - 1C The 13-Storey Treehouse The 26-Storey Treehouse Max W. - 3A Goosebumps-Wanted the
Haunted Mask Jack M. - 1B Hey Jack!-The New Friend Pari P. - PB Peter Pan Mimi M. - 1A Geronimo Stilton-Cat and -
1AMouse in a Haunted House. Will M. - 4A Heroes of Olympus- The Son
of Neptune Stella M. - 2C Horrendo’s Curse Kartik P. - 4B Knock, Knock Jokes Jake P. - 3A Percy Jackson & the Lightning
Thief Adam W. - PB The Trouble with Dragons Thank you for these great books and happy birthday from all at Carnegie Primary School. Thank you for these great books and happy birthday from all at Carnegie Primary School.
Refugee Presenta on Do you know much about the plight of refugees?
Are you interested in them?
Please come along to Kana and Ruby’s Presenta on.
DAY – Monday, December 10th
WHEN – A*er Monday Morning Assembly
WHERE – Year 5 portable
WHAT – Refugee Presenta on
Reading a book about refugees
Sharing some informa on
Kana, Ruby
STUDENT OF THE WEEK. Week Ending 30/11/2012
Jacob B. Prep B
For being an outstanding member of our Prep classroom. You are an absolute champion.
Alina A. Prep C
For her excellent persistence with her reading this year. You should be incredibly proud of your efforts, (I am)!
Madeleine E. Prep C
For a magnificent Prep year. Thank you for being such a tremendous helper and friend to everyone in Prep C!
Mahain B. Prep D
For your hard work in presenting your ideas clearly and confidently during a show and share.
Lily W. Prep D
For being a kind, caring and thoughtful student. You are awesome, Lily!
Charlotte M. 1 A
For always seeing the best in people and celebrating their achievements. You are a gem.
James H. 1 A
For your very detailed procedural writing. Very Impressive!
Liam M. 1 B
Working so hard on your creative story, Mr. Foxtel. Well done!
Sai Charan J. 1 B
Being so enthusiastic in all areas of your learning. Keep it up!
James Z. 1 C
For his amazing writing about his favourite weekend. You are amazing!
Rudi H. 1 C
Writing an amazing and detailed account about your best weekend ever!
Charlotte H. 2 A
For being her warm, kind and funny self, that makes everyone in Grade 2 smile.
Adam R. 2 A
For being such a caring and creative member of 2 A. We love having you in our grade!
Harrison E. 2 B
For being a maths superstar! Keep up the great work.
Holly C. 2 B
For demonstrating very good fraction strategies.
Noah D. 2 C
For being a helpful member of the class. Super duper effort!
Alessandra D. 3 A
Her informative report on beavers. Great facts, Alessandra.
Archie L. 3 A
For his creative mind map of our Melbourne Museum Excursion. Fabulous, Archie!
Ibrahim A. 3 B
For always trying his best and showcasing his great thinking skills in maths!
Jenna C. 3 B
For her very creative procedural text on how to make a yummy, gooey, honey stew!
Paolo C. 4 A
For his confident and persistent attitude to all areas of his learning.
Liam M. 4 B
Settling in so well at C.P.S. and always using delightful manners.
Tam H. 4 B
For your excellent maths work on time. You’re a great problem solver.
Siearna H. 5 A
For being an absolute pleasure to have in class all year. You always have a smile on your face and get along with all students and teachers.
Ella M. 6 A
For your persistent attitude and showing grace under pressure. You are an amaz-ing young lady!
Anna R. 6 B
For excelling in all areas of your learning. Your caring, compassionate and enthusiastic nature make you a wonderful role model and leader. Well done!
Kai C. 6 B
For approaching all areas of your learning with a positive and enthusiastic attitude. Your warmth, kindness and laughter brings happiness into our classroom every day!
PUBLICATION No. 19—04/12/2012 Page 4
Grade 1/2 Sciencetas c Expo -
Science within our Community
Grade 1/2s invited parents to share their scien fic knowledge with us. We were
delighted that many parents came and had lots of fun interes ng ac vi es to share
with us. We all learnt a great deal and were amazed at the range of scien fic
knowledge within our own community.
A very special thank you to Brendan Harper, Catherine Delalande, Yael Mijares-
Mendez, Predrag Nikolic and Simon Nazare an, Jus n Chen and Melissa Dry.
We really appreciated you giving up your me to visit us.
I learnt that you have to brush your
tongue to look a*er your teeth!
Penny M.
I learnt that our teeth have many layers
and you have to brush them at least
twice a day.
Ella P.
I loved seeing the model of your teeth and it
was interes ng to learn how to brush your
teeth properly.
Elle D
It was amazing to learn about the chaos pad
and hear the incredible sounds that you
could make.
Melissa D.
I learnt about music and the chaos pad. It
was the coolest thing in the world!
Charlie B.
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I learnt that you have to do 2 mouth to
mouths and 30 chest compressions
and repeat this to save someone’s life.
Charlie C.
I learnt that a doctor does many
different things to help lots of peo-
ple.
Jessica L.
We learnt that our body is made out of
cells. Our skin has cells.
Ella D.
DNA is different in every person ex-
cept if you are an iden cal twin.
Kobi M.
I loved looking at the cells through the micro-
scopes. Nishita A.
It was interes ng to see dry ice
In the water which made carbon di-
oxide.
Dhruvi C,
It was cool to see a ssue sample from a real organ
and the spray that was used to freeze it. Then we
got to see cells under the microscopes.
Stefan N.
Grade 1/2 Sciencetas c Expo - (Con nued)
PUBLICATION No. 19—04/12/2012 Page 6
CHRISTMAS CAKE STALL WRAP UP On Saturday 24th November we had our annual Christmas cake stall at the
Koornang Rd Street Festival. The weather was fantastic after having to deal with
rain and wind over the past few years. The profit for the day was just over $2,000,
which was a wonderful result. Thank-you to everyone who donated a cake or a
gingerbread house or both! Thank-you to all those people who wrapped the
items and to those who helped set up, pack up and man the stall. A big thank-
you must go to Selina O’Sullivan for organising all the baking sessions and the stall
on the day—you’re a gem!
LAST PFA MEETING- Next Wednesday 12th Dec As tradition dictates, our last meeting for the year will be held at the Rosstown
Hotel at 7.30pm on Wednesday 12th December (please note not the normal
Tuesday night). We will celebrate a successful year of fundraising and social
events. I look forward to seeing you there!
END OF YEAR PICNIC – TUESDAY 18th DECEMBER The PFA run a sausage sizzle and sell cans of soft drink on the night of the End of
Year Picnic. We traditionally ask some of the dads to help out with the cooking
of the snags and serving. If you would like to help on the night please contact
me on the details below. Thank-you!
CHRISTMAS TREE REMINDER For those who ordered Christmas trees last week, they will be at school this Friday
between 3pm and 5.30pm for pick up. Please remember to bring along the slip
from the bottom of the form.
Leesa Needham
PFA President
[email protected] PH: 0408 556 669
PFA Update—4th December 2012
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Welcome to Carnegie Primary Welcome to Carnegie Primary Welcome to Carnegie Primary Welcome to Carnegie Primary
School OSHCSchool OSHCSchool OSHCSchool OSHC
Opening Hours: Before School Care 7am-8.45am After School Care 3.30pm-6.30pm Vacation Care 7am-6pm
Contact Information: For bookings and enquiries ring Vicky (co-ordinator)
on 0402 043 810 For accounts or queries/concerns about the program
ring Sally (Area Manager) on 0402 347 432 Or email [email protected]
Prices for the Program:
Before School Care: $11.50 Permanent Booking $12.50 Casual Booking After School Care: $14.00 Permanent Booking $15.00 Casual Booking
JANUARY HOLIDAY PROGRAM 2013
• January Holiday program has arrived. I have attached a copy of the
program in this week’s newsletter. To enrol your child into the program please fill out the booking form and send back to the program. Cost for the day is still $45 and we will be operating from 7am till 6pm each day. If you have a child who is starting school next year they can also utilize the January program, but you must fill out an enrolment form for them before they commence.
• Please bear in mind that we will be running from the 14th of Jan until the 25th of Jan.
• For the week before school starts we will be operating on Tues 29th and Wed 30th of January as Curriculum Days before the students start school on Thursday 31st of January. Please note that Monday the 28th of January is a public holiday due to Australia Day. Again, these days will operate from 7am till 6pm and will also cost $45 for the day. Please indicate to staff if you would be interested in utilizing the program during these 2 days.
OSHC TEAM
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YOUTHLEADERSHIPVICTORIASCHOOLHOLIDAYPROGRAMJANUARY2013BOOKINGS:ASKYOURCOORDINATORFORABOOKINGFORMORREQUESTONEVIA;
EMAIL:[email protected]:87906511ORFAX:87905891/ORCONTACTAREAMANAGERSALLYFORANYENQUIR-
IES:0402347432 YOUMUSTPROVIDEYOURCHILDWITHAPACKEDLUNCHANDSNACKSFORMORNINGANDAFTERNOONTEAANDA
SCREWTOPBOTTLEOFWATERTHATCANBEREFILLED.PLEASEENSUREYOURCHILDHASAHATTOWEARFOROUT-
DOORACTIVITIES.
Monday 14th Jan Tuesday 15th Jan Wed 16th Jan Thursday 17th Jan Friday 18th Jan BRING IN THE NEW YEAR BY MAKING SOME
MESS!
Let’s get our hands
messy by making
some slimy goo, creat-
ing play-dough mas-
terpieces, exploring
with finger paint and
coloured shaving
cream. Later have a go
at making an explod-
ing volcano.
Make your own 2013
Calendar!
WET AND WILD DAY
COME PREPARED TO GET SOAKED
Have fun playing an
array of different water
games and going down
our slippery slide.
Afternoon Tea: Icy-
Poles
BYO: BATHERS/TOWEL/CHANGE OF CLOTHES/HAT AND SUNSCREEN
WHEELS DAY Bring your favourite
bike or scooter along
for a day of fun. See
if you can have the
best time weaving
through our obstacle
course!
NO HELMET/ NO PLAY
Make your own
Spoon Puppet
Creations
and Funny Face
Biscuits
EXCURSION
INDOOR PLAY-CENTRE
PLAYZONE-NOBLE PARK
Have lots of fun
sliding, climbing and
jumping on the in-
door play equipment
COST:$18
BYO:SNACK/LUNCH/DRINK
ALSO DON’T FORGET TO
WEAR SOCKS
PLEASE BE AT THE PROGRAM
BY 8.45AM
PYJAMA DAY
Wear your favourite
PJ’S
Have a cup of Hot
Chocolate
Play Sleeping Lions
Be part of our Sleep-
ing Bag Races
Then we will set up
camp, tell ghost sto-
ries and play games
such as murder in the
dark
End the day by
relaxing with a movie
and having some
popcorn.
Monday 21st Jan Tuesday 22nd Jan Wed 23rd Jan Thursday 24th Jan Friday 25th Jan
BALLOON FUN
Enjoy a day of games
and crafts using
balloons!
Make your own Paper
Mache Creations,
Then join in the fun by
playing games such as:
Balloon Volleyball,
balloon pop and
exploring with some
rocket and punching
balloons.
.
End the day by
Breaking the Piñata!
PLASTER FUN
Create a hand print wall
hanging out of plaster
Craft Activities:
Make cool crafts using
sponges
Games:
Musical Games
BACK TO SCHOOL FUN
Start the new year
making your own
personalised
stationery:
Later join in the fun
by playing:
The Chocolate Game
&
Assorted Ball Games
EXCURSION-MOVIES
CHADSTONE
Enjoy the latest PG
or G rated movie at
Hoyts Chadstone.
Movie and session time to be advised closer to the day
COST:$18
BYO:SNACK/LUNCH/DRINK
PLEASE BE AT THE PROGRAM
BY 8.45AM
FAREWELL TO THE HOLIDAYS
Let’s end the holidays
with a party! So put
on your dancing
shoes, and come for a
fun filled day packed
with lots of games/
dancing and of course
party food.
BYO:
DON’T FORGET TO BRING YOUR FAVOURITE CD’S AND PARTY FOOD
TO SHARE
Will end the day by
watching a DVD
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2013 JANUARY VACATION CARE PROGRAM COSTING/BOOKING FORM Children are not to bring money on Excursions
You must provide your child with a PACKED LUNCH and snacks for morning and a6ernoon tea and a screw top bo7le of water that
can be refilled.
VENUES WHERE PROGRAMS WILL BE HELD:
CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL: 51 TRUGANINI RD CARNEGIE PH: 0402 043 810
ST.ANDREWS PRIMARY SCHOOL:96 BUNNEY RD CLAYTON STH PH: 0425 775 579
All vaca on care fees need to be paid in advance. Preferred method is credit card see below
To help us with staff ra os please choose your dates carefully as we are unable to swap or change days.
PLEASE PRINT:
NAME OF SCHOOL CHILD IS ATTENDING:
Every person has a unique CRN therefore your child has different CRN to the parents. The Parents name and CRN must be the same as
your FAO le7er.
Cos>ng will be a Daily fee of $45 plus excursion /ac>vity fee for that day
Parents Signature:_______________________________________Coordinators Signature:____________________________________
Parents Contact number:_________________________________________________________________________________________
CREDIT CARD DETAILS: Visa/Master card
Name of Cardholder: ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Card Number: __________________________________________________________________________________________________
Expiry Date: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Surname of Child: ______________________________
First Name of Child: _____________________________ FAO CRN: ______________________________
Date of Birth: __________________________________
Surname of Parent: _____________________________ First Name: ______________________________
Date of Birth: __________________________________ FAO CRN: ________________________________
Email Address: _________________________________
Monday 14th
Jan Tuesday 15th
Jan Wednesday 16th
Jan Thursday 17th
Jan Friday 18th
Jan
Excursion-Playzone-
Indoor Play Centre
Cost:$18
Monday 21st
Jan Tuesday 22nd
Jan Wed 23rd
Jan Thursday 24th
Jan Friday 25th
Jan
Excursion-Movies
Cost:$18
PUBLICATION No. 19—04/12/2012 Page 10
COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD - CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THE PRODUCT OR SERVICES, OR ANY ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID OR UNPAID, PRINTED IN THIS NEWSLETTER
Are you interested in playing Netball?
Carnegie Netball Club has now been
established and would love to welcome any new players to
the club. We are
currently looking for girls for our under 11
competition which is held on a Friday night at Duncan
MacKinnon. The season will comprise of a 12 week
competition, commencing on the 15th of February. We are
currently seeking expressions of interest to form teams for
2013, please email us at [email protected]
Or call Michelle on 0412315275
www.carnegienetballclub.com.au
COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD - CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THE PRODUCT OR SERVICES, OR ANY ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID OR UNPAID, PRINTED IN THIS NEWSLETTER
PUBLICATION No. 18—20/11/2012
DRAMA TIME AT CARNEGIE PSDRAMA TIME AT CARNEGIE PSDRAMA TIME AT CARNEGIE PSDRAMA TIME AT CARNEGIE PS Grade 1 – Grade 2 class: Thursday (1.45pm – 2.25pm)
Grade 3 – 6: Tuesday (1.45pm – 2.25pm)
If you would like to enrol your child for Term 1 2013 please call Rene on 9528 8998 or email
rene@drama me.com.au. Or post this form to Drama Time 19 William St, Balaclava 3183.
Please do not return this form/payment to the school, return to Drama Time only.
Student name: Grade:
Parent name: Mobile number:
Email: Home number:
Payment op ons (please circle): Direct debit Credit card Cheque
· Direct deposit: Please insert your name/invoice # when paying online or at a bank.
Westpac Bank: BSB 033047 ACC 452136
· Cheques : Payable to : "Drama Time Pty Ltd". Mail to: 19 William St Balaclava 3183
· Credit card: Visa or Mastercard only. Please note there is a 2% surcharge on credit card
Credit card #: Expiry date:
CVV # (last three digits in italics on reverse of card):
Only $14 per
class
Term 1 $112
For more informa on head to
www.drama me.com.au or call
9528 8998
Enhance
crea>vity & self
confidence!
Encourage
resourcefulness
&
communica>on!
This holidays at Bubble Dome we are excited to be offering
• Minecraft Challenges and Inventions • NEW! Ultra! Minecraft – MODS + JAVA! • Ultra AND Junior App Developers courses
All workshops involve activities with creative themes and unique thinking tools, endorsed by Edward de Bono to truly extend your child’s thinking and learning.
www.bubbledome.com Ph 1800 11 55 62
or email [email protected]
MINECRAFT COURSES
and more…
COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD - CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THE PRODUCT OR SERVICES, OR ANY ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID OR UNPAID, PRINTED IN THIS NEWSLETTER
1 day ONLY “PLUS PLUS” SALE @
1207 Glen Huntly Rd Glen Huntly
Saturday Dec 8 - 9am to 2pm
…a new shop showcasing –
Tri Nature - a range of Australian made, eco safe products – in the words of a loyal customer,
“Tri Nature products are so effec�ve and lovely to use, you have to try them yourself to believe how
well they work!”
and
Locally Handmade gi$s – at affordable prices (with a splash of vintage recycled items to boot ☺
DON’T MISS THESE SPECIALS!!
START WITH -
10% off all Tri Nature products – includes December specials !!
PLUS
40% off skin care – with your extra 10% this makes 50% off skin care!!
PLUS
spend $40 or more in store (includes our beau ful range of cra* as well as Tri Nature)
& receive a FREE Tri Nature 500ml handwash OR 250ml shower balm (value up to $12.95)
PLUS
We will have a fundraising cake and cra* stall outside the shop – delicious and gorgeous bargains will up for grabs!!
PLUS
Tell your friends and neighbours - bring a new customer who buys on the day and you both receive a FREE gi* in addi-
on to the above specials!! (please men on at me of purchase)
Get your Christmas shopping done PLUS treat yourself to a lovely gi� -
you deserve it!!!
call or email for shop opening hours…
[email protected] or 0433 326 554
www.safeclean.trinature.com
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COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD - CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THE PRODUCT OR SERVICES, OR ANY ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID OR UNPAID, PRINTED IN THIS NEWSLETTER
PUBLICATION No. 19—04/12/2012 Page 14
COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD - CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THE PRODUCT OR SERVICES, OR ANY ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID OR UNPAID, PRINTED IN THIS NEWSLETTER
St Anthony’s Netball Club
St Anthony’s Netball Club is part of the Caulfield and District Netball Association. All games are played at Duncan MacKinnon Park (Corner Murrumbeena & North Roads Murrumbeena) on Fri-day nights for Under 11’s and Saturday mornings for older teams. The Winter Season is 16 weeks commencing Friday 15/2 & Saturday 16/2 concluding Friday 31st May and Saturday 1st June
(followed by 2 weeks of finals for U13 and older). Fees for the season (including compulsory VNA would be $115 for modified (U11) and $125 for Junior (U13 through to U17).
Teams are welcomed or you can join one of the existing teams:- • vacancies within Under 11 teams (Born 2002 or younger) or you can
start your own team if you have enough players – 7 is the minimum but 10 is the ideal number to cover absences
• vacancies within Under 13 teams (Born 2000 or younger) • vacancies within Under 15 teams (Born 1998 or younger) • vacancies within Under 17 teams (Born 1996 or younger)
If your daughter is interested in playing netball, please contact Lyn Steel at [email protected] for further details. Registration of new teams must be
completed before the 25th January (during school holidays)
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