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Holsworthy Public School
High Quality Education, Strong Discipline Relieving Principal: Tammy Deiri
36 Infantry Parade Phone: 9825 1479
Holsworthy NSW 2173 Fax: 9825 2860
Email < [email protected]>
Website: www.holsworthy-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Wednesday 22nd May Newsletter Term 2 Week 4
Rule of the Week Week 3: Enter a room only when a teacher is there.
Week 4: No hat, play in the shade
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE It’s great to be back following my extended leave over the last three terms. Thank you very much to everyone who has so kindly welcomed me back. Your greetings are very much appreciated. I would very much like to publicly thank Miss Deiri, Ms Taylor and our executive team for their great work running our school in my absence, and to all staff for your on-going wonderful hard work. I’d also like to offer a belated welcome to our many new staff who have joined us over the last three terms. I’m sure you are enjoying being part of our great team. Thank you also to our parents who have taken an executive roles in our P&C. I look forward to working with you for the benefit of our students. Finally, congratulations, well done and thank you to our students. You have had a tremendous start to the term, certainly living up to our PBL mantra at being safe, respectful learners.
NAPLAN Our year 3 and year 5 students sat their NAPLAN assessments last week and all went very smoothly, thanks to the excellent preparation and organisation of Ms Taylor and teachers. We now wait for results, due in Term 3.
DEBATING TEAMS Best of luck to our debating teams this week. The Titans will be up against Milperra Public School and the Rookies will debate Hammondville Public School tomorrow. We know you will do us proud.
STAGE 1 EXCURSION Years 1 and 2 had great excursions to the Science Centre and Planetarium in Wollongong last week. This is a terrific venue and all students had a really enjoyable and highly educational time. As usual for our students their behaviour and attitude were excellent and they represented our school with pride. Well done everyone. Please see 2J’s recount in this newsletter.
FUTURE FOCUSED LEARNING We have purchased a lot of furniture recently to better facilitate our Future Focused Learning programs. Every class received a new table which allows for a flexible learning environment for group work, while some classes had a more extensive re-fit. Our aim is to progressively work through re-fitting more furniture in all classes. Our students are loving their new furniture.
P&C ELECTION DAY
Our P&C had a very successful “Bacon, Bake & Book Stall” on Saturday. I’d like to thank everyone involved, the executive for their excellent preparation and management, all volunteers who worked on the day, and everyone who supported the P&C on the day. Our P&C is working very hard to support our school and their efforts are greatly appreciated.
KINDERGARTEN NEWS
Kindergarten has had some big changes this term. Writing groups have started and everyone is trying their
best learn the weekly sight words. All teachers have been delighted with the students’ efforts when attempting
to write a simple sentence.
The Tri-Skills gymnastics program has started on a Friday to complement our Fine and Gross Motor
programs. Students have been learning to follow instruction and be safe in the gymnastics setting. Tina and
Mary (the instructors) have been showing them how to jump, land, roll, balance and other fun gymnastics
moves. Remember to ask your child about this on Friday afternoons.
All Kindergarten classes have also started to work with a Speech Pathologist on Thursdays. We have been
learning to use positional language in a sentence. We have been using this to give and follow instructions.
So far we have worked on in, on, over and under. Miss Annabelle (Speech Pathologist) has used some great
picture books to help us with this. The first week we read ‘The Hungry Caterpillar’, then last week ‘Rosie’s
Walk’. This week we will be looking at ‘Room on the Broom’.
The final exciting news is that Kindergarten has been able to play on the bottom oval. This happens on
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday lunchtimes. Students must be wearing a hat if they want to play in this
area. So please remember to send your child’s hat with them every day (even in winter).
Mrs Sarah Murdoch
YEAR 2 EXCURSION TO THE SCIENCE CENTRE AND PLANETARIUM IN WOLLONGONG
On Friday 17 May, Year 2 went on an exciting excursion to the Science Centre and Planetarium in
Wollongong. This connects with our science unit ‘Material World’.
The first thing we had to do was to get our badges and mark the roll. After this the seat belted coach took
one hour to get there.
Next, Year 2 had recess in the picnic area. We then entered the Science Centre to experiment with different
activities. Some of the activites were lifting weights using different sized levers, sitting on a see saw, trying
to see how weight and levers work, using 3D blocks to make different shapes and designs and building a
house of bricks using a conveyor belt to move the materials.
Afterwards our group went into the Planetarium and watched a show projected on the domed ceiling. It
taught us about space, the planets in our solar system and their features. We also saw many different
constellations in the sky.
When that was finished we went into the science show and learnt about bubbles and balloons. Year 2 volunteers made a circle to show the molecules of bubbles and how they are formed by stretching the circle of students as far as we could. Kaylee in 2J proved that bubbles can pop easily when you have dry hands but they don't pop when you have soapy hands. There were different shaped bubble wands but the bubbles were all spheres. By now we were hungry. We had our lunch in the picnic area and then it was time to board the bus for home. It was an amazing day! 2J
Holsworthy Public School High Quality Education, Strong Discipline
Relieving Principal: Tammy Deiri 36 Infantry Parade Phone: 9825 1479
Holsworthy NSW 2173 Fax: 9825 2860 Email: [email protected]
20th March 2019 Website: www.holsworthy-
p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Paper & Equipment Levy for 2019
Thank you to the Families who have paid.
Funds raised by the payment of this fee provide and thereby illustrate how vital these funds are in the provision
of a high quality education for the students at Holsworthy Public School.
Some of the student requirements paid for by these fees are:
Mathletics; Art & Crafts Material; Sport/PE Equipment; Library Books & Computer Reference System and Photocopying cost:
The levy for 2019 is $40 per student or $80 per family (if you have two or more children attending the school).
If you have not paid the fees it would be highly appreciated if you can make the payment to the office as soon as possible.
Peter Ward
Principal
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Please find enclosed the Paper & Equipment Levy for 2019 for: Child’s Name: Class: Amount:
Child’s Name: Class: Amount:
Signature (Parent/Caregiver): Date:
Payment Type: Enclosed is the fee of $________ paying by cash /cheque /EFTPOS or
I have paid online (please record your receipt number below) Receipt Number: _____________
Are you paying online? Go to the Holsworthy Public School Webpage and follow the link ‘Make a payment’. Instructions for online payments can be found on the school website. *Please note-permission note must be returned for any payment method.
IMPORTANT Could you please advise the office immediately via e-mail or letter advising us of any changes of phone numbers/address/emergency contacts and
medical information.
2019 INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS AND ASSESSMENTS FOR SCHOOLS (ICAS)
The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) is an independent, skills-based
assessment program which rewards and recognises achievement. This year, Holsworthy Public School will
be offering Science, English and Mathematics assessments.
ICAS Assessments are now online, a move that reflects a sector-wide transition to computer-based assessment. This
allows greater accessibility for students and faster delivery of results.
Registration/Permission forms available on school website and Skoolbag, or complete the expression of interest form
below and return it to the school office by Friday 7 June 2019 to request the registration/permission forms to be
sent home for payment.
Registration/permission forms must be returned, with your entry fees (unless paying online) in an envelope to the
school no later than Friday 28 June 2019.
Subject/Paper School Year Official Sitting Date Entry Fee, incl. GST
Science 3-6 Thursday, 5 September 2019 $14.50
English 3-6 Thursday, 12 September 2019 $14.50
Mathematics 3-6 Thursday, 19 September 2019 $14.50
ICAS 2019 Expression of Interest
Child’s Name: _______________________________________ Class: __________ Year: _______
Signature (Parent/Caregiver): ____________________________ Date: ______________
AWARDS Congratulations and well done to the following students:
BRONZE AWARD: KA - Jake Duchatel; Oliver Fegan; Saanvi Gourinath; Samara Handa; Sitong Hao; Zayan Islam;
Serene Kachhipati; Ella Lynch; Maxymos Newling; Kaylee Olson; Oliver Omasta; Kaden Pradhan; Aditi Vikram Rao; Arianha Waters; Axel Yangmee-Green; Eric Zhao. KB - Sanika Arun; Morah Deng; Isaac Fenech; Siva Musti; Alina Popovic; Nadia Rabhi;
Harper Rowley; Asiya Salami; Kyra Sami; Kapil Sathe; Dimitri Silver; Abigail Taylor; Zahra Yaghi. KCR - Chloe Bonaz; Aiden Dennis; Annabel Howells; Natarsha King; Emma Liu;
Zhichen (Maggie) Liu; Ayra Misbah; Arif Rahim; Renita Rois; William Semmens; Rayhaan Siddiqui. KF - Asfiya Amir; Nabra Yousif; Sureen Ahsan; Jordan Kattel; Muhid Ul Shabib; Zaara Hasan;
Nghi (Kristie) Pham; Liam Miranda; Zeo Oligo;Akshay Rao; Sia Dahal; Felicity Liu; Michaela Burden; Zarif Shahzad; Ranveer Seth; Jayden Young; Jerusha Thampan. KM - Suhaira Alam; Annabelle Du; Dorotea Kablar; Nicholas Delcasse; Akshara Srinivasan;
Chloe Nguyen; Samuel Pickering; Chanel Chang.
1D – Chetana Nandipati; Joshua Alexander; Yuvraj Prakash; Jackson Wright; Jacob
Sandomierski; Malakai Markotany. 1L - Brihadh Sivakumar; Abhay Naveen Kumar; Fire Thomassen; Adam Daoudon. 1P - Samantha Bartlett; Taarvi Page; Enoch Chen; George Swinton; Nathaniel de Bear;
Oscar Yan; Ameera Khambiye; Maansi Murali. 1R - Kanishka Masalu; DeAndre Moore; Emily Wang. 1/2M - Oviya Aravind; Jason Cao; Annika Shankar;Eva Joglekar; Ishan Ravi Kumar; Nirvaan
Dhar; Byron Willetts; Warizah Mridha; Jackson Nepata Clarke; Queena Kanglyn. 2H - Enya Chan; Jairra Raymundo; Adam Bruce; Josephine Delcasse; Jonathan Gunawan;
Sophie Sarna. 2J - Ayra Asher; Ishani Baburam; Hayley Lorimer; Abigail Edwards; Aroush Aziz;
Nevzad Tursun; Sarah Rodrigues; Tavish Singla. 2K - Amruta Raghavendra; Ashaz Ul Haque; Nooria Hassan; Saivi Londhe;Tiana Ramsey;
Veer Kumar; Tabry Yousif. 3J – Tushar Babu Ram; Saina Boddu; Gracie Bryant; Scarlett Fitzgerald; Hannah Kennedy; Braedyn Marsters; Kamaneeya Paidisetti; Rhyme Redwan; Xavier Stazi; Abel Thomas; Anabelle Ward-Hill; Jake Willetts; Josiah Wyness. 3S – Harshita Adigopula; Ankit Bhatta; Shreesha Damathmari; Soumya Kachhipati; Correy Liu;
Jett Macmillan; Abraham Marius Le Prince; Makayla Pons; 3/4C – Leo Farrelly; Kushi Murali; Samarah Niaz; Roger Tuy; Esha Varghese; Maithilii Patole;
Jasmine Yang. 3/4L – Ash de Villiers; Lukas Filipinski; Samaira Hasan; Shirin Nashwa; Nazim Rabhi;
Nehashri Venkatesan. 4A – Emma Bailey; Mia Chapman; Anushka Dabir; Nadia Daoudon; Danny Foster;
Daniel Francis; Trinity Freitag; Chloe Hudson; Luke Jacques; Anisha Kazi; Iris Liang; Meenakshi Punnadi; Safiyya Salami; Haris Shahzad. 4J – Forqan Al-Juaifer Mu’Amra; Millicent Bailey; Aiden Cox; Mikylah Harawira; Skye Ma;
Griffin Price; Ronnie Swe; Mannan Takasi. 4/5P – Ahyan Amir; Ria Bansal; Noah Court; Lasya Gouravaram; Nefeli Illiopoulou;
Hao Wei Kong; Tahmid Naim; Akul Prasad; Akshara Rao; Christopher Selkirk; Jacinda Tran; Anh Minh Vu; Terence Yan; Arlene Zacharias.
PSSA LUNCH ORDERS
The canteen is happy to provide lunch orders to students competing in PSSA sports on a Friday. Please
indicate on the lunch order form if your child is in a PSSA team. These students will be able to pick up
their lunch order at recess on a Friday.
DUE TO SAFETY CONCERNS A REMINDER TO ALL PARENTS AND VISITORS
THAT YOU MUST COME TO THE OFFICE BEFORE PROCEEDING TO YOUR
CHILD/CHILDRENS CLASSROOMS.
CAR PARKS
CAR PARKS ARE FOR STAFF ONLY AND NOT TO BE USED TO DROP OFF OR COLLECT STUDENTS AT ALL.
Stewart House $2 Fundraiser
Please Note:
Envelopes are to be returned by Friday 24th
May.
NO ENVELOPES ARE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE.
SPORT NEWS
WINTER PSSA
Reminder: Money for Term 2 Winter PSSA ($35) is due by Round 3 Friday 31 May.
PSSA RESULTS A reminder that all PSSA teams have training each week unless notified otherwise by their coach. Training is held on Tuesday at lunchtime and all players are expected to attend training and need to have appropriate shoes for this.
Round 1 Friday 17 May
Sport Junior Senior
Boys Soccer Junior A's - Drew 4-4
Junior B's - Lost 5-2
Seniors - Won 1-0
Girls Soccer VS Chipping Norton LOST 5-0 VS Chipping Norton LOST 4-2
Hockey VS Dalmeny A WON 8-0 VS Dalmeny A LOST 0-1
Touch Football VS Wattle Grove B Lost 4-0
VS Marsden Rd Won 2-0
VS Wattle Grove B Lost 5-0
VS Marsden Rd Won 3-0
Netball A’s vs Nuwarra WON 8 – 0 B’s vs Prestons WON 2 - 0
A’s vs Nuwarra LOST 16 – 11 B’s vs Prestons WON 7 - 3
Rugby League vs Prestons LOST 22-4 vs Prestons WON 30-26
VENUES
Please note: Touch Football is always played at Woodward Park, Liverpool.
Netball is always played at Woodward Park, Liverpool.
Hockey is always played at Moorebank Liverpool Hockey Complex.
Friday 24 May 2019 Round 2
Sport Venue Sport Venue Sport Venue
Girls Soccer South Park
Boys Soccer Child’s Park
Rugby League
Hammondville Oval
Friday 31 May 2019 Round 3
Sport Venue Sport Venue Sport Venue
Girls Soccer Ernie Smith Reserve
Boys Soccer Hammondville Oval
Rugby League
Bye
TERM 2 DIARY
TERM TWO
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
WEEK 4
May 20 May 21 May 22 Titans Debate @
Milperra PS
May 23 Rookie Debate @
Hammondville PS
Stage 2 Gym Cancer Council
Australia’s Biggest Morning
Tea
May 24 Kinder Gym
Circus Skills Winter PSSA
Round 2
WEEK 5
May 27
May 28 Zone Cross
Country Carn South Park
Play Day Perf Bankstown Sports
May 29 Kindergarten
2020 Open Day
May 30 Stage 2
Gymnastics
May 31 Kinder Gym
Circus Skills Winter PSSA
Round 3
WEEK 6
June 3 June 4
June 5
June 6 Debate Titans v
Rookies @ Holsworthy PS
Stage 2 Gym
June 7 Kinder Gym
Circus Skills Winter PSSA
Round 4
WEEK 7
June 10
Queen’s Birthday
June 11
June 12 Sarah M to Talk at Holsworthy
LDCC
June 13 SSW Cross
Country Stage 2
Gymnastics
June 14 Kinder Gym
Circus Skills Winter PSSA
Round 5
WEEK 8
June 17
June 18 In the Spotlight Dance Festival
Performance Multicultural
Perspectives Public Speaking
Competition local Final Panania PS
June 19
June 20 Stage 2
Gymnastics
June 21 Kinder Gym
Circus Skills Winter PSSA
Round 6
WEEK 9
June 24 Year 6 Canberra
CAMP
June 25 Year 6 Canberra
CAMP
June 26 Year 6 Canberra
CAMP
June 27 Stage 2
Gymnastics REPORTS HOME
June 28 Winter PSSA
Round 7
WEEK 10
July 1 Athletics
Carnival
July 2
July 3 HHS NAIDOC
Celebration Parent Interviews
July 4 Stage 2
Gymnastics
July 5 KOOMURRI iNCURSION
a) What is food allergy?
Food allergy is an immune system response to a food protein that the body (mistakenly) believes is harmful. When a food which a person is allergic to is eaten, the immune system releases massive amounts of chemicals, triggering potentially life-threatening symptoms. Currently there is no cure for food allergy, avoidance is the only way to prevent a reaction.
b) What are the signs and symptoms of food allergy?
Food allergic reactions can range from mild to severe, severe being what we call anaphylaxis. Symptoms usually appear within two hours of a person eating a food (even a small amount) they are allergic to.
Mild to moderate allergic reaction
• swelling of the face, lips and eyes
• hives or welts
• tingling mouth
• abdominal pain, vomiting (these are signs of a severe allergic reaction to insects)
Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)
• difficult/noisy breathing
• swelling of the tongue
• swelling/tightness of the throat
• difficulty talking and/or hoarse voice
• wheeze or persistent cough
• persistent dizziness or collapse
• pale and floppy (young children)
c) What foods can cause food allergy?
Any food can trigger an allergic reaction and there are more than 170 foods reported to have caused a severe reaction. However, there are ten foods that cause 90 per cent of reactions, which are:
• peanuts
• treenuts (e.g. almonds, walnuts, cashews)
• egg
• cow’s milk
• sesame
• fish
• shellfish (e.g. oysters, prawns)
• soy
• wheat • lupin
Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia
www.allergyfacts.org.au
Food Allergy Week
www.foodallergyaware.com.au
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy
This website has resources and a free anaphylaxis e-training course. www.allergy.org.au
THE PEACE PROJECT
Can you crochet? Or do you have a family member who can crochet?
Calling for volunteers to crochet Peace Poppies for the War Widows’ Guild of
Australia. The Peace Poppies will be donated to guests to wear at Parliament
House, Canberra, during a dinner function in August this year.
Mrs Wilkins, the Defence School Mentor, will collect these poppies and send them on behalf of Holsworthy
Public School to the War Widows’ Guild of Australia. Any donated poppies can be left at the Administration
Office.
The pattern can be found at www.peaceproject.org.au or a link can be found on the DSM page on the
school web` site page.