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Narrandera Public School Informer
Excellence, Opportunity, Success
Principal: Ms Susan Ruffles
Phone: (02) 6959 2144
Fax: (02) 6959 3274
Term 1, Week 7 Tuesday, March 12, 2013.
From the Principal ….
Things are shaping up for a great John O’Brien (JOB)
Festival in Narrandera this coming weekend. NPS
children have entered into competitions, our school will
host a festival disco for children in our hall, children and
their friends and family are able to join the ‘Conga line’
planned by the festival organisers (this is not a school
coordinated event so children don’t have to ‘meet’ school
staff anywhere – everyone can just roll up at 1.30pm at
the Council Chambers and have a good time!) and our
choir will perform at the ANZAC tribute concert to be held
on Saturday at 11.00am at the Ex-Servicemen’s Club. I
am sure everyone will support this year’s JOB festival
and it will be a wonderful success for the Narrandera
community.
Yesterday afternoon staff attended a Professional
Learning session about our involvement in a Riverina
Region ‘Inclusive Schools’ project. NPS is one of four
Riverina schools to be involved in this Professional
Learning. Guest speakers were Dr. Laurette Bristol from
Charles Sturt University in Wagga and Mrs. Janine
Agzarian, Student Service Officer from the department’s
regional office. Staff participated in discussions that
focused on practises and strategies that can lead to
improved student and whole school outcomes. We will
provide more information to families about aspects of our
work within this project as time goes by.
To support our work with your children, class learning
and teacher assessment review meetings will be held in
the coming weeks with all class learning and support
teams. These meetings will provide an opportunity for
class teachers, support staff, supervisors and me to
discuss a wide range of issues relating to quality
cooperative teaching and analysis of children’s
learning assessment data and how this information will
inform our teaching and learning activities. We have
appreciated the feedback we have received from families
about our 2013 class learning and support team model
and will continue to work alongside all families in support
of children’s learning and well-being.
Please don’t forget to …..
return your FETE notes indicating that you can
help at our school fete on Friday 5th
April from
2-7 p.m. We have had some VERY generous
donations from businesses and service providers
in Narrandera so our chocolate wheel and
mystery bag prizes will be amazing!! And that’s
just the start of the great things that will be at the
fete.
send back your brown paper ‘mystery bag’
filled with goodies. At the fete people can buy
these bags for $2 each and win the prize inside.
Everyone who buys a mystery bag will then go
into the draw for an iPod nano that has been
VERY KINDLY donated by Hutchins Brothers
Steel Manufacturing (thanks Heidi and Bill).
send in your donations of Easter eggs and/or
chocolates for our MONSTER EASTER
RAFFLE being drawn at the Easter hat Parade
on Thursday, 28th March. The more donations we
have the bigger and better the prizes will be!
Everyone who sends in a donation will go into the
draw for a special prize too.
HAVE YOU ANY SECOND HAND NPS UNIFORM
ITEMS AT HOME THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SELL
OR DONATE BACK TO THE SCHOOL’S P&C
UNIFORM SHOP???????? If you do, please send them
in ASAP especially winter uniform items as families are
now looking for these.
Have a wonderful week and enjoy the JOB festival this
weekend.
Susan Ruffles
Calendar of Events
Date Event/s
March 22 School Assembly – 10.30am
March 28 Easter Parade & Raffle Draw – 12.15pm
March 29 Good Friday
April 1 Easter Monday
April 5 FETE
April 12 Last Day Term 1
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COMMUNITY EVENTS: John O’Brien Festival Decorated Bike Competition Narrandera Park – Sunday, March 17. Busking Competition 10.30am to 12noon – Saturday, March 16, in East Street. Register at Custom Music. AUSKICK Football Fun Activities for boys and girls – Sunday, March 17 at Narrandera Park. Little A’s Sunday, March 17 at Narrandera Park. Come and join in the activities and find out what Little A’s is all about. Teddy Bears Picnic Come and join in the fun at the Narrandera Park on Sunday, March 17. Hosted by Soroptimists. Disco Saturday, March 16 at Narrandera Public School Hall for primary aged children. 5pm to 6.30pm. - $5 payable at the Hall. Mrs Stamos will be doing the music and games. Chips and drinks for sale. Morundah Opera Saturday, March 30. “Die Fledermaus”, composed by Johann Strauss. One night only. Tickets $75 for “A” Reserve and $55 for “B” Reserve. Bus running from Narrandera – Bookings for this service can be made by ringing the Morundah Hotel. Further information contact Morundah Hotel on 6959 7414. Girls Cricket Clinic Narrandera Cricket Inc and Cricket NSW is holding a coaching clinic for girls at Henry Mathieson Oval on Friday, March 15 from 4pm. Any interested girls are invited to attend. Riverina girls cricket coach Steve Weckert is running the session. More info contact Steve on 0413 062515. Junior Basketball Last Wednesday and Thursday saw week two of the junior competition. The Junior Yrs 1, 2 & 3 teams are complete and there are 4 teams. All teams will play on Wednesdays at 5.30pm. Referees are Molly Darrington, Olivia Mercuri, Lachlan Galvin and Matt Dillon. The Intermediate Yrs 4 & 5 numbers are great and there will be 5 teams in this division. This newsletter is produced with the support of the
following local businesses:
The teams are Spiders: Jaime Myers-Paterson, Ben Pearson, Samuel Papasidero, Brooklyn Hands, Mackenzie Dodwell, Paige Godden and Jessica Forrest. Wasps: Harry Grintell, Heath Reilly, Jack Duncan, Riley Smith, Lara Demamiel, Makayla Longford and Elka Odgers. Hornets: Jeremy Johnson, Dylan Johnson, Connor Bloomfield, Drew Matthews, Bailey Robinson, Kirra Moylan, Alexa Hitchens and Bryce Hickson. Scorpions: Riley Buchanan, Taj Trengrove, Noah Bolton, Kane Williams, Lilly Hewitt, Emily O’Mahoney, Gabbie Forrest and Will Rivero. Killer Bees: Jack Rilen, Seth Bolton, Xavier Vearing, Gabe Davies, Jack Sergeant, Mackenzie Winnell and Isabella Handford. Spiders will have the bye this week in the intermediates all other teams will play at 6.30pm Wednesday. Referees are Jack Grintell, Lachlan Galvin, Isaac Williams and Matt Dillon. On Thursday Sub Seniors Yrs 6 & 7 will play at 6.15pm, referees Matt Dillon, Renae Galvin, Molly Darrington and Nelson Farias. Seniors Yrs 8+ will play at 7.15pm. I need all players playing in this age group to turn up this week or let me know you won’t be there as I need to finalise teams for this division. Referees are Olivia Mercuri, Nelson Farias and Molly Darrington. Aussie Hoops has also commenced with a great turn up of eager learners. Aussie hoops is for Children from Kinder to Year 2 and is held on Thursdays from 4pm til 5pm. Registration for Aussie Hoops is $15 and $3 each week. Junior Basketball registration is $45 and can be paid off. Game fees are $3 per game and are to be paid at the kiosk prior to your game.
Thanks again - Lee.
Principal: Susan Ruffles Assistant Principal: Joanne Stamos Assistant Principal: Anne-Maree Moore Phone: 02 69592144 Fax: 02 69593274 Email Address: [email protected] School Website:
www.narrandera-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/sws/view/home.node
Canteen: 02 69591141 Dental Clinic: 1800 450 046 Narrandera Schools as Community Centre: 6959 3894/0410284145
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EASTER HAT PARADE THURSDAY, MARCH 28 – 12.15pm
EASTER EGG RAFFLE DRAWN
AFTER THE HAT PARADE
(All donations of eggs can be left at the
office – special draw for every egg received)
Narrandera Eagles Registration
Registration for junior AFL – U/11, U/13, U/15 + Netballers will be held
on Thursday 14th March at the Clubrooms from 5.30-6.30pm.
Cost is $75 per player. Also, everyone is invited to attend an “Eagles Family Afternoon”. This is to be held on Saturday 16th March at the Sportsground. All Welcome!! DIY Vegie Patch Fun If you are on a low income or hold a concession card this is for you. It’s FREE. The Shady Gum Nursery Wednesday, 20 March, 2013. Mini bus leaves SaCC at Narrandera Primary School at 10.15am. Plant-up starts at 10.30am - you return to SaCC by 12.15pm. The workshop includes morning tea. You plant and take home your own mini vegie and herb patch to keep for your family. Great for getting kids to eat well - Children welcome—please supervise them.
You must RSVP so we can organise: Tell Julie Axtill at the SaCC or call Julie Briggs 0427 985 297
CHILL TIME WITH MRS SEYMOUR!
Red jelly Sewing Classes
Kids sewing classes 25th & 26th May 2013. Adult
sewing classes will also be held in May. If you are
interested in either of these classes for your child or
yourself, we will be holding a registration night on
Thursday 4th April 2013 at 4.00pm. For further
information, please contact Leanne on 0427695935.
Our School has students who are
highly allergic to NUTS and NUT PRODUCTS
We seek your co-operation in trying to keep our school NUT FREE
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BOOK CLUB due
Wednesday, March 20
POSITION VACANT P & C SECRETARY
Contact Debbie Wickes on 6959 4409 for more information
District Swimming Carnival – Albury, March 8 Last Friday, Paige Godden, Heath Chappell and Rowan Matthews
went to the District Swimming Carnival in Albury. All three
students swam to the best of their ability. They represented
their school and Zone with beautiful manners and a huge effort
in their races. The following day Paige and Heath swam in
Sydney in a swimming carnival. Both swam really well.
A big thank you goes to Beth Chappell and Natasha Godden for
taking the students to Albury.
Thank you – Miss Hoogers.
School Parliament On the 11
th we had our second Parliament for this year. We had a lot of things that were carried so Ministers will be
very busy. Thank you to those classes who came and gave us some suggestions to help our school. We started with Year 4 and then carried on with Year 5 and 6. With those 3 classes we had 7 things carried. These things included drama classes, fishing, casual clothes and hat day, footy clothes day, new netball court, to write numbers in front of bus lines for the Kindergarten children and to have a coin line. We will have a lot to talk about next Parliament. To the leaders of each class if you have no report please talk to the students and teachers of your class and bring some suggestions for our next Parliament. Any suggestions will be considered. So we can give something back to the community this coin line will be a good chance for our school to raise funds for members of our school or community members.
Kayla Ellis – Parliament Secretary.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Footsteps Dance Company - Dance Program 2013 – April 8-12
PLEASE RETURN THIS NOTE WITH MONEY BY TUESDAY, 2ND
APRIL.
I give permission for my child, ____________________ of class ______ to participate in the Dancesport sessions.
( ) I have enclosed $16 to cover the cost of the program.
Parents/ Caregivers Signature: __________________________________ Date: / / 2013.