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Newsletter
Cross Country Congratulations to our cross country team who competed in very difficult circumstances at the district cross country. In spite of the weather all participants did an outstanding job representing our school. The results are as follows 5th - Billy Hoppe (11 years boys) Reserve - Zane Quay (10 years boys) Connecting to Country Last week Mrs Bartlett, Mr Taylor and I spent 3 days participating in the Connecting to Country training in Coffs Harbour. This initiative will see all schools in the Coffs Harbour area trained. We have now sought permission from the local AECG (Aboriginal Education Consultative Group) to start a Junior AECG at the school. Chess Tournament Good luck to our Chess Team who will be participating in the Interschool Chess Tournament at Woolgoolga High School this Thursday. We have 11 students participating. They are Serge Denblyden, Tristan Want, Ayden Nieuwerth, Caleb Mitchell, Cael Ascough, Eddie Dunning, Josh Randall, Jett Williams, Ethan Corcoran, Ben Dunning and Nate Hemming. Literacy Café Our second Literacy Café is on tomorrow from 10:15am. Students in 1/2 M and 2S will be performing. Morning tea will be held in conjunction with Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea which is a fundraiser for the Cancer Council and will commence from around 10:45am. Mrs Jenny Murray, our Director, Public Schools NSW will also be visiting tomorrow.
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Big Vegie Crunch Thanks to more than 174 schools across NSW, we absolutely smashed last year's record - 27,858 students crunched at 10am on Thursday 25 May with a further 5,033 students crunching at other times over Vegetable Week. Thanks to our dedicated canteen mums who prepared the platters.
Mrs Wright
Classy Cooks
This week in Classy Cooks Year 2 made Nachos. They were very busy grating, chopping, stirring, washing up and eating! We looked at the garden and did some weeding and watering. If your child has a pair of gardening gloves and would like to bring them in for their session this Wednesday please feel free, although not necessary. Also an old t shirt might be good to put over their school shirt as I noticed a lot of students quite dirty after their session in the garden. If you haven’t paid for Term 2 please pay $3 to the office.
Happy Cooking Mr Wiggins
This week 5/6T will be gardening and cooking
weekly winners
Students of the Week
Nathan Unicomb, Sonny Winkler, Zahli Stacey, Dakota Winkler, Charlotte Greenberry, Tyler Gordon, Emily Heeley, Chanel Callen,
Christina Murray, Hailey Lucas, Sienna Taylor, Thaariyah Oczenaschek, Shaneeka Wisz, Jayde Smith-Sutton, Kirra Hoskin, Keegan Hoe
Bronze Awards
Koby Kudrins, Dakota Winkler, Liam Wemyss, Gwen Lyons, Chase Hemming, Bailey Ehsman, Bailey Taylor, John Hoppe, Rheaf Cowan, Asher Goodman, Jess King, Ava Taylor, Nelly Dodds, Jakk Leach, Lacey Hicks, Ocean Cowan,
Maddie Richardson, Akiah Golsby-Smith, Thissar Aung, Archie Gardiner
...LIBRARY NEWS...
Stars of the Week
Maisie McMahon, Mea Stoneham, Tamsyn Robin, Hunter Roby, Bailey Taylor, Kaitlyn
Ludzik, Marli Keating, Ava Taylor
See you in our Library!
Mrs Davies
Library books are
now due back!!
Some green reminder notes went home today.
Please ask your child if they received a note and help them return our books . Thanks parents and carers
5/6T News…
Spelling sheets were given out yesterday and are due back on Thursday. In English the class continues with poetry completing a cinquain on Space. Our Space and Earth unit looks at the gas and ice planets.
Mr Taylor
Stage 3 Maths Groups
Years 5 and 6 have been placed into Maths groups after completing an assessment of this semesters maths activities. These groups will better support the needs of our students.
Mr Taylor and Mrs La Coste
Win Bin Winners…
Tyler and Ocean
Garby Class…
Kindergarten
Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea The school staff will be holding our
biggest morning tea on Wednesday 31
May, from 10.30am. Please come and join
us to raise money for this very worthwhile
cause. Gold coin donation and a
continuous raffle will be held.
GRIP LEADERSHIP Year 6
Thursday June 1, 2017
Please be at school by 8am as the bus is leaving at 8:15am sharp. The bus will arrive back at school at 3:15pm in the afternoon so students will need to be picked up as we will be too late for the school buses. Don’t forget to pack morning tea and lunch!
Mrs La Coste
Excursion Deposits Reminder
This is a reminder that deposits for the Years 3 & 4 excursions were due by the 5th May. We have paid a holding deposit for both of these camps which will be held from the 30th August to 1st September. If you have not already paid your deposit please do so by Friday 16th June. The final payment for both of these camps is due on the 4th August.
Deposits for the Year 5 & 6 excursions are due by Friday 16th June, with the final payments due by 22nd September. These excursions have to be paid by the school a month prior to travel which is why payments are required earlier than the leaving dates.
P&C will be handing out Self Help Raffle tickets to those families who have requested them later this week.
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Canteen News…
As of this week the canteen will be open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
We will no longer be opening Mondays.
P&C News…
Self help raffle tickets will be sent home tomorrow with all students in Year 3-6 who have
returned their purple notes. If you are still wanting to participate in the self help raffle
please return the permission note as soon as possible, thank you.
Meal Deal Day…
On Tuesday June 13 we will be holding a Queen’s Birthday Meal Deal Day.
Cost will be $5 and students will get drink and a choice of either a
‘Corgi Dog’ or ‘Fish & Chips’
Notes will be sent home next week!
Katherine Winkler
P&C President
Made with Love Markets
Woolgoolga Primary Trivia Night
Watoto Childrens Choir
LOST PROPERTY After cleaning up the lost property area yesterday there is a clothes basket full of unnamed jumpers left over as well as about a dozen lunch boxes and some drink bottles. If these items are not claimed by Friday of this week the jumpers will be washed and put into our clothing pool, the lunchboxes & drink bottles will have to be thrown away, which is a shame given the cost of these things. PLEASE name your children’s belongings. While doing this clean up there were only 6 jumpers and lunchboxes with names on which could be returned to their owners!
Watoto Childrens Choir
Watoto Children’s Choirs have travelled extensively since 1994, sharing a message of
hope for Africa’s orphans and widows. To date, the choir has toured six continents and
performed to enthralled audiences in schools, retirement homes, churches, parliaments,
state houses and royal palaces.The Watoto Children’s Choir is a unique ‘reaching out’
tool. Reach people in your organisation, community or church. Address issues of global
significance and fuel your missions or outreach program to care for the orphan and
widow.
Each child in the Watoto Children’s Choir has suffered the loss of one or both parents
and now lives in a Watoto village.
When? They will be presenting their performance from 6pm at Woolgoolga Primary
School Hall in Scarborough Street Woolgoolga
Cost? No there is no charge but there is merchandise for sale that funds the choir
directly.