Alyangula Area School COURAGE in all situations and demonstrate SAFETY in all that we do.” 2016...
Transcript of Alyangula Area School COURAGE in all situations and demonstrate SAFETY in all that we do.” 2016...
From the Principal
Alyangula Area School We Learn For Life We Learn For Life We Learn For Life
February 3rd,
2016
Issue 1
Together Respect Excellence Courage Safety
Cnr Flinders St & Ayawarra Cr, Alyangula, NT, 0885
Ph. 8987 6366
Fax 8987 6014
PMB 3, Alyangula, NT, 0885
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AlyangulaAreaSchool
Website: http://web.ntschools.net/w/
Alyangula
Email: alyangula.admin @ntschools.net
Important dates
Assembly 5 Feb
Meet and
Greet
9 Feb
Swimming Week 6
and 7
Swimming
Carnival
11 Mar
3 Way
Conferences
Week 8
Gymnastics Week 8
Easter Hat
Parade
24 Mar
Thank you to those parents and community members who have welcomed my
husband Ray and me to Groote Eylandt. We are enjoying the ‘village’ feel of the place
and look forward to participating more as time progresses. We are particularly
impressed with the excellent manners of the young people in Alyangula, including the
school students. Congratulations parents, you have done a great job of bringing them
up.
Classes have begun in a positive manner and mostly without tears (from students or
staff!) This term will be action-packed as usual and we look forward to the annual
Meet and Greet session with parents and teachers in their classrooms on the
afternoon of Tuesday 9th February - further details are in this newsletter.
Royal Life Saving Society of Australia will be here for two weeks of swimming lessons
from Monday 29th February, culminating in a swimming carnival on Friday 11th March.
Details will be forwarded by your child’s teacher about their days/times and what
equipment is needed. Start training now for the staff v parents v student relay.
In the final week of term, from 29th to 31st of March a soccer clinic will be held for
classes at the school. This was funded by a special grant for which we thank Brandon
Bull for his hard work in gaining this support for student learning and fun. Perhaps it
will help us work off some of the Easter Egg calories!
Speaking of Easter, it could be useful to get a start on helping your child to get their
Easter Bonnet organised as there are only six weekends to go before the big parade.
PISA (Program for International Student Assessment)
Three AAS students participated in last year’s international student assessment exam-
ination, held over 70 countries around the world with 500 000 students participating,
representing approximately 30 million students aged 15 in those countries. Thank you
to Maruchel Snell, Neil Morris and Michael Gill who will receive certificates
acknowledging their time, hard work and great thinking.
Lynda Pascoe
Principal
“TOGETHER we, RESPECT ourselves, each other, school and community, strive for EXCELLENCE,
show COURAGE in all situations and demonstrate SAFETY in all that we do.”
2016 School Calendar -Term 1
Wk. 2 Assembly Fri 5 Feb 8.10am in the Multipurpose room
Wk. 3 Parent Meet & Greet Tues 9 Feb Classrooms
Wk. 4 Assembly Fri 19 Feb
Wk. 6 Swimming All week Preschool—Year 9
Wk. 6 Assembly Fri 5 Mar
Wk. 7 Swimming All week Preschool—Year 9
Wk. 7 Swimming Carnival Fri 11Mar Go Scorpions! Go Redbacks!
Wk. 8 3 Way Conferences Tue 15 Mar
Wk. 8 3 Way Conferences Wed 16 Mar
Wk. 8 3 Way Conferences Thurs 17 Mar
Wk. 8 National Action against Bullying Day Fri 18 Mar
Wk. 8 Gymnastics All week Preschool—Year 9
Wk. 8 Assembly Fri 18 Mar
Wk. 9 Easter Hat Parade Thurs 24 Mar
Wk. 9 Good Friday Fri 25 Mar Public Holiday Happy Easter!
Wk. 10 Easter Monday Mon 28 Mar Public Holiday
Wk. 10 Soccer All week
Wk. 10 Fri 1 Apr Last Day of term 1. Students resume Mon 11 Apr
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Uniforms available for purchase . All uniform shirts are available, however we are
still waiting on shorts & skorts
Back to School vouchers are available at the office. These can be used for Book
packs, uniforms, swimming & excursions. The vouchers are valid for Term 1 only
Please fill in the attached Emergency Contact form if ANY of your information has
changed.
Scholastic book club orders are due by Monday 8th Feb. Either
return your order to the office with cash, or complete your
order online at www.scholastic.com.au and click on ‘Parent
Payments’ on the top right of the web page.
Just a reminder to parents that we are a NUT FREE school. This means no
peanuts, cashews, etc. or nut spreads like Peanut butter or Nutella.
To receive the newsletter
electronically. Send an
email to
With the subject
‘E-NEWSLETTER’
Check out our facebook page
http:www.facebook.com/
AlyangulaAreaSchool
Please see Amy or Biddy in the office if you
would like to update your children's
permission to publish form.
Download the Alyangula Area
School
Skoolbag app today
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Dani Slocombe—Preschool teacher
This is my fourth year working in the Early Childhood Unit at Alyangula Area School. I love working with children of all ages and watching them learn and grow throughout the year.
I’m also lucky enough to live on this Eylandt paradise with my husband, two boys and my dog Maggie.
Lynda Pascoe—Principal
With 32 years in schools, I still enjoy
almost every aspect of my job. I have
been across WA, Indian Ocean Territories,
Victoria, with my husband, also a teacher.
Sixteen years in leadership has developed
my understanding of the issues parents
face, (as well as my own four children).
Katrina Jackson—Preschool assistant
I have lived on Groote for 13 yrs. with my
husband , 2 boys and 2 dogs. I’ve had the
pleasure of working in preschool for the past
3 years, and love coming to school everyday.
On my weekends I enjoy fishing, walking my
dogs & golf when I get the time.
Go West Coast Eagles! This is our year!
Melissa Moore—Assistant Principal
Reside in Alyangula with my husband and two daughters.
Currently our fourth year, previously from Victoria. Worked in education for 16years
Love to explore with holidays, however I’m not a fan of flying!
Adela Munoz—Preschool volunteer
I was born on Groote Eylandt and have been
volunteering in Preschool for over 10 years. I
enjoy spending time with my nieces and
nephews after school.
Biddy Surman—Admin Manager
I’ve lived here for 9 years with my family
& I have worked at Alyangula school for 3
years.
I’m a Carlton supporter.
Go Redbacks!
Sharron Allwood—Transition teacher
I have lived on Eylandt for 6 years with my husband and family. I worked at Angurugu School for 2 ½ years in the positions of Transition teacher and Families as First Teacher working with mothers and children aged between birth to 4 years old. I have been teaching at Alyangula Area School for 3 ½ years.
Kristy West—Visible Learning Coach
This is my 2nd year at Alyangula Area School and I have been teaching in the NT for 10 years. I have two daughters that attend school and I enjoy fishing and camping.
Gayle Rose—Transition assistant
I have been working at Alyangula Area School for more than 15 years.
In my spare time I enjoy working in the garden.
I am a proud North Queenslander.
Amy Hobbs—Administration
I moved to Groote 10 years ago with my
young family. I have worked at Alyangula
for 5 years, and really enjoy the
diversity of my position.
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Jennifer Koning—Year 1/2 teacher
We have recently moved back to Groote Eylandt with our two young sons. I have taught in both Preschool and Transition at Humpty Doo Primary School and I am delighted to be teaching Year 1/2 at Alyangula Area School. I enjoy fishing, gardening and catching up with friends.
Kaye Liedtke—Year 1/2 teacher
I am known as Ms K. I have been at Alyangula Area School since 2011. During this time I have enjoyed the many diverse rolls that I have had. This year I am very excited to be a Year 1/2 teacher. I enjoy golf, reading and walking. I look forward to meeting the new residents and parents of this cohort.
Judy Riley—Year 1/2 tutor
I have lived on Groote for 6 months, & have worked at Alyangula Area School for most of that time after moving from the Gold Coast with my husband Jason & son Ashton.
Glenn Hayles—Year 3/4 teacher
I moved to Groote with my family from Gove and have been teaching Year 5/6. I am looking forward to teaching Year 3/4 this year.
Hannah Parsons—Year 3/4 teacher
I am originally from Fremantle and have lived on Eylandt for 1 year. I began my teaching career last year at Umbakumba School and for the second half of the year taught 3/4 here at Alyangula. My favourite subjects to teach are Literacy and Design and Technology. I love living on the island and I’m looking forward to camping in the dry season again. This year my goal is to catch a sail fish – any tips are greatly appreciated!
Sarah Petith—Year 3/4 tutor
My lovely husband Ben, 4 sons, our crazy menagerie and I have lived on Groote for the past 11 years. Yes …we love it! I am the lucky mum who gets to spend my working day with the 3/4 classes and their teachers. Looking forward to all of the learning fun this year.
Kelly Farrell—Year 5/6 teacher
I have lived on Eylandt since 2006 and worked at Alyangula Area School as a tutor while completing my Bachelor of Education. I graduated in 2010 and taught in years five – nine until the end of 2013. I had a “sea change” and experienced the GEMCO world for two years and I’m now excited to be back teaching year 5/6 in 2016.
Helen Rayner—Year 5/6 teacher
I first came to Groote Eylandt in 1999. I am returning after a hiatus of 18 months. During that time I took the opportunity to study and enjoy a more temperate climate for a spell.
I enjoy living and working in remote locations .
Whilst my start to the school year has been delayed, I'm looking forward to returning to Alyangula School in 2016.
Amanda Kelleher—Relief teacher
My family and I have been on Groote for 6
months and we are having a wonderful time.
I have 2 girls who attend this school, Grace is
6 and Madison is 4. We moved here from
Brisbane.
Kerry Strijdom—Year 5/6 tutor
As most of you know, I'm Kerry Strijdom aka
Miss Kerry. I moved here with my family from
South Africa at the of 2008. I have been a
class tutor for the past 3yrs & have just stared
my 4th year with the school. My family & I
love to go fishing on the weekends & I am
part of the CWA & I am the shop convenor
for the local op & book shop.
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Justin Colville—MS teacher
This is my second year on Groote
teaching Middle School. I am originally
from Kerang in Victoria
Maurice Hogan—Science teacher
I have been teaching on Groote
Eylandt for 12 years. I am originally
from Victoria.
Go the mighty Pies!
Brandon Bull—Health & PE teacher
I am in the same role I was in last year here at AAS and am quite excited for the upcoming year. There is a lot going on in the sporting world for our students.
I have taught many years in the Territory, including 3.5 years at Umbakumba. I am on Eylandt with my partner Kerry and two children, Evie (2) and Artie (1).
Kim McCoid—IT
I’ve lived on Eylandt for 4 years and am
originally from Wollongong. I am the IT
person for the 4 schools in the Groote
Eylandt Hub, Alyangula, Angurugu,
Milyakburra an Umbakumba. I have 3
children, Andrew and Thomas are at
boarding school and Isabel in year 1.
Andrew Dabrowski—Maintenance
I’m the happy cheerful bus driver
and I love helping everyone at school
with their maintenance issues.
I also love playing golf.
Shelley Fitzsimons—Quick smart
I have lived here on Groote with my beautiful family, Jaime, Lachie, Ethan and Elsie, for almost 4 years. We moved from Roxby Downs in South Australia, where we lived for 15 years, so the sea change and the fishing and boating has been Awesome, compared to what we had in the desert!! I look forward to working with your children in 2016.
Loraine McCarthy—MS tutor
I started working here in 2001. I love to
travel around the world. Some of the
students I am working with in MS I have
seen grow since preschool. I barrack for
the Richmond Tigers & I’m a Redback!
Cindy Cockle—Canteen
This will be my 12th year on Groote. I was a Delicatessen Manager at Coles prior to moving to Groote Eylandt for a change in role and lifestyle. I have over 20 years experience in the Catering / Hospitality Industry.
I enjoy golf, fishing, drawing and spend-ing time with my family including our dogs.
Cathy Sensei—Japanese teacher
I was born in the Philippines and lived in Japan from 1991 – 2004. At that time I worked for an automotive company in Shizuoka. In 2004, I returned to the Philippines and worked as a Japanese Interpreter and started teaching Japanese in Language Schools. I enjoy teaching many aspects of Japanese such as the varied ways of writing, the alphabet sounds as well as Japanese culture. I have a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and a Master in Business Administration. I worked in a Japanese Company in the Philippines as Sales Admin Manager and B/E Aerospace Project Manager (Aerospace Account).
Teacher: Mr Justin Colville
Classroom Assistant: Mrs Lorraine McCarthy Absent: Rene, Raydlin, Darius, Shanobi, Ciakkanner, Timesha, Marlisa.
Term Dates for 2016
Semester One
Term 1 Wednesday 27 January—Friday 1 April
Term break Monday 4 April—Friday 8 April
Term 2 Monday 11 April – Friday 24 June (11 Weeks)
Semester break Monday 27 June – Friday 22 July
Semester Two
Term 3 Monday 25 July – Friday 30 September (Students resume Tues 26 July)
Term break Monday 3 October – Friday 7 October
Term 4 Monday 10 October – Friday 16 December
Parent Meet and Greet Alyangula Area School would like to invite all parents to meet their child's teacher.
Each teacher will be hosting a 15 min session in their classroom on Tuesday 9th February
Please note teachers will be sticking closely to these times as we realise that some
families will need to attend more than one classroom.
If you bring your child/ren with you please supervise them at all times. Thank you.
Preschool 3.00pm
Transition 3.15pm
Year 1/2L 3.30pm
Year 1/2K 3.45pm
Year 3/4P 4.00pm
Year 3/4H 4.15pm
Year 5/6R 4.30pm
Year 5/6F 4.45pm
MS 5.00pm
Jodie & her gardening team will be spraying the whole school
grounds for weeds this weekend.
Please stay off school grounds
Mobile Phone Policy - Students A number of concerns have arisen around safety, privacy and the use of mobile phones by students. We are mindful that some students have the need to communicate with parents and encourage parents
to telephone the school office if messages need to be given to children urgently. The school staff is currently drafting a policy that may involve checking the phones in at the office before school starts and retrieving them at the end of the day. This of course would involve discussion and ratification by the school council. At all times, the school discourages students from bringing to school any valuable personal items.
Meet Cindy Cockle our new Canteen Manager.
Most of you would have seen her around, she has been a tutor in
our Year 5/6 classes for the past 2 years, as well as part of our
schools fabulous cleaning team. She is also a valuable part of the
Alyangula Golf Club Committee.
We also have the lovely Sanet De Lange and Mary Toman,
assisting Cindy each Friday.
Our 2016 Canteen Menu is attached to this newsletter, please
have a look through. There are a few new items and some price
changes too. More changes to the menu are coming soon! If you
have any suggestions for menu items, please email us at
[email protected] We would love your feedback!
Please remember all items need to be ordered except those
available over the counter
Fresh fruit has been a hot seller this week, and is available for
purchase over the counter for $1 per piece.
Why not try a slinky apple.
Watch out for regular specials coming soon!
Special notes will be sent home, as well as posted on our
facebook page & on the Skoolbag app.
Cindy & Sanet will be making yummy Fried Rice this week. This will be
available on Friday at lunch time for $5 per tub.
Order forms will be sent
home on Thursday.
As pe
r the canteen m
enu,
rece
ss and lunch
order ite
ms
can only b
e b
ought b
y ordering
on a paper b
ag or reusab
le
lunch b
ags, through
class room
lunch ord
er tub
s before
8.3
0am
.
All ord
ers need
to be clearly
marke
d on a pape
r bag or
reusab
le lunch
bag w
ith m
oney
inside.
Please ensure you specify
Recess or Lunch
.
Only O
ver th
e C
ounter ite
ms
will b
e available
for purchase
with
cash d
uring recess &
lunch.
This proce
ss will e
limina
te th
e
amount of food
wasta
ge in
the ca
nteen.
20
16
CA
NTEEN
MEN
U
OV
ER
TH
E C
OU
NT
ER
Th
ese items are availab
le du
ring R
ecess and
Lun
ch
extras
Cu
stard
sna
ck p
ac
k - ch
oc
or v
an
illa
$1
.50
99
% F
ruit Ic
y P
ole
$
1.0
0
Fro
zen
Pin
ea
pp
le—
1 slic
e
$0
.50
Fro
zen
Ora
ng
e—
2 q
ua
rters
$0
.50
Ric
e S
ticks
$1
.20
Mam
ee
No
od
les
$1
.00
Po
pco
rn
$1
.50
Van
illa F
ruch
e
$2
.50
Fro
zen
Yo
gh
urt
$2
.50
Bo
iled
Eg
g
$1
.00
Fre
sh fru
it $
1.0
0
Lam
ing
ton
$
0.6
0
On
the
go—
Ch
ee
se &
Cra
ckers
$3
.60
Po
pp
er - A
pp
le, O
ran
ge
, Ap
ple
Bla
ckc
urra
nt, P
inea
pp
le $
2.0
0
Milk B
reake
r - Ch
oc, stra
wb
erry, V
an
illa $
2.0
0
V8
Tro
pica
l Juice
$
2.0
0
Up
& G
o M
ilk - cho
c o
r van
illa $
3.0
0
To
ma
to S
au
ce
$
0.5
0
So
y S
au
ce
$
0.5
0
Bro
wn
pa
pe
r ba
g
$0
.10
Sp
oo
n / F
ork
$
0.1
0
Vo
lun
tee
r he
lpe
rs a
re a
lwa
ys w
elc
om
e!
Recess m
enu
Lu
nch
men
u
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ers R
eq
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Sa
nd
wic
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s, R
olls
, W
ra
ps
Sa
nd
wic
h
Ro
ll/Wra
p
Ve
ge
mite
$
3.0
0
$3
.50
Ch
ee
se
$3
.00
$
3.5
0
Sa
lad
$
4.5
0
$5
.00
Eg
g &
Le
ttuc
e
$3
.50
$
4.0
0
Ha
m &
Ch
ee
se
$3
.50
$
4.0
0
Ha
m . C
he
ese
& T
om
ato
$
4.0
0
$4
.50
Ha
m &
Sa
lad
$
5.0
0
$5
.50
Ch
icken
& C
he
ese
$
3.5
0
$4
.00
Ch
icken
& Le
ttuce
$
3.5
0
$4
.00
Ch
icken
& Sa
lad
$
5.0
0
$5
.50
Tu
na &
Ch
ee
se
$3
.50
$
4.0
0
Tu
na &
Sala
d
$5
.00
$
5.5
0
Ch
ee
sy
$2
.00
Ve
ge
mite
Ch
ee
sy
$2
.00
Ha
m &
Ch
ee
se T
oa
sty
$3
.50
Ch
icke
n &
Ch
ee
se T
oa
sty
$3
.50
Ste
am
ed
Dim
Sim
$
1.0
0
Pizz
a R
ou
nd
a
$3
.00
Min
i pie
$
1.5
0
Ch
icke
n G
rav
y R
oll
$4
.50
Ma
rina
ted
Ch
icke
n P
iec
es
$1
.50
Ro
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d C
hic
ke
n D
rum
stick
$3
.00
Pizz
a S
ing
le - H
am
& p
ine
ap
ple
or S
up
rem
e
$3
.00
Pizz
a R
ou
nd
a
$3
.00
Jaffle
- Bake
d B
ean
s or Sp
ag
he
tti $
3.0
0
To
asty
's
Ch
ee
se
$3
.00
Ch
ee
se &
To
mato
$
3.5
0
Ham
& C
he
ese
$
3.5
0
Ham
, Ch
ee
se &
To
mato
$
4.0
0
Ham
, Ch
ee
se &
On
ion
$
4.0
0
Ch
icken
& C
he
ese
$
3.5
0
Ch
icken
, Ch
ee
se &
Pin
eap
ple
$
4.0
0
Lu
nch
men
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Ord
ers R
eq
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Av
aila
ble
Th
ur
sd
ay
On
ly
Ch
icken
Sub
(ch
icke
n strip
, ch
ee
se , le
ttuce
, mayo
) $
6.0
0
Ch
ili Ch
icken
Sub
(ch
icke
n strip
, ch
ee
se , le
ttuce
, swe
et c
hili sa
uce
) $
6.0
0
Ch
icken
Bu
rger (C
rum
be
d c
hic
ken
pa
ttie, le
ttuce
, ch
ee
se, m
ayo
) $
6.0
0
Ch
ee
se B
urg
er (b
ee
f pattie
, ch
ee
se, to
mato
sau
ce
) $
6.0
0
Be
ef B
urg
er (b
ee
f pattie
, ch
ee
se, to
mato
, lettu
ce
, tom
ato
sau
ce
) $
6.5
0
Av
aila
ble
Fr
ida
y O
nly
Go
od
Eatin
g P
ie
$4
.00
Sau
sag
e R
oll
$3
.00
Ch
ee
se &
Baco
n Q
uich
e
$4
.00
Ho
t do
g w
ith sa
uce
$
3.0
0
Ho
t do
g w
ith ch
ee
se &
sau
ce
$3
.50
Lu
nch
men
u
Ord
ers R
eq
uire
d
Sa
la
d T
ub
s
Sa
lad
$
3.5
0
Ch
ee
se &
Sa
lad
$
5.0
0
Eg
g &
Sa
lad
$
4.0
0
Ha
m &
Sa
lad
$
4.0
0
Ch
icke
n &
sala
d
$4
.50
Tu
na
& S
ala
d
$5
.50
SPE
CIA
LS
Ord
ers R
eq
uire
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Re
ce
ss
Pa
ck
$
5
2 M
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d C
hic
ke
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Pie
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of fru
it
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$6
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at &
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nd
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2016 JUNIOR
FISHING CLINIC
REGISTRATION FORM
Only 80 positions available
Registration is open to children in Transition—Year 6
$100 per child
(includes morning’s events, fishing pack & BBQ lunch)
All children must be supervised by a parent or guardian & must be present to receive the fishing pack.
For more information, please call Amy Hobbs on 0482503639
All participants must be a member of the Groote Eylandt Game & Sport Fishing Club
See Amy Hobbs in the office for membership forms
Please return registration form & money to Amy Hobbs at the Alyangula Area School
office by Friday 12th February
Child name _____________________________________________________________
Year ________________________ Shirt size (same as sport shirt) __________________
Office use only
Paid __________________ Date __________________
Received by __________________ Number __________________
SATURDAY May 28th
9am - 12pm @ THE ASEC HALL