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Issue 55 Term 4- Week 9 2013
Principal’s Message NSW School’s Spectacular I’m sure many people watched the School’s Spectacular broadcast, looking for our very talented dance group. They certainly performed tremendously well and were an absolute credit to themselves, their families and our school. To be involved in something as big as School’s Spectacular is a unique and exciting experience which provides life long memories for students and parents alike. Not only did our dancers perform brilliantly, their behaviour was outstanding throughout the long days of rehearsals, matinee and evening performances. I received a wonderful phone call from the Deputy Principal of a school who shared the dressing room with our students. She made the effort to call me to congratulate, not only our students on their exemplary behaviour and friendliness, but also our staff for their care and lovely manner with our children, as well as their friendliness and helpfulness. Such a phone call was a delight to receive and is proof of the great work our students and staff do when representing our school and promoting the good name of Bonnyrigg Public School. It certainly made me very proud. All of this is, of course, the result of a lot of extremely hard work. Actually, we
were the only primary school in the Fairfield Network in the show this year. Thank
you so much to: Mrs Forland, Mrs Howlett, Mrs Brady, Miss Clement, Miss Daly and our dancers and their parents
who provided such great support.
Stage 3 Dancers Our Stage 3 students were invited to perform at Bonnyrigg Plaza recently and did a fantastic job. They performed the routines which received so much praise at the Parks Area Performing Arts Festival and, again, received a great reception and attracted many compliments. They have also brought great credit to our school and have done a terrific job promoting Bonnyrigg Public School in our local area. Thank you very much to the Stage 3 staff; Mrs Nies, Miss Fiso, Miss Strickland, Mrs Dickson and Mr Baker, all our
performers and our supportive parents.
Multicultural Day Our recent Multicultural day was a huge success thanks to the wonderful support of our families and great work by our students and staff. The amount of fantastic food that came in was staggering! Throughout the day students were involved in a wide variety of cultural activities, including a visit to the Buddhist temple next door. The whole day was a fine example of multiculturalism at its best – which is certainly the case every day at our school. Many thanks to all staff, students and families for
your great efforts and especially to Mrs McElroy for
her overall organisation and to Miss McAlister, Mrs
White, Mrs Sor, Mrs Dickson, and Mrs Nguyen.
Regards, Peter Ward
School Calendar
Week 10 Fri. Dec. 13th - Last day of Preschool Week 11 Tues. Dec. 17th - Presentation day Tues. Dec. 17th - Year 6 Farewell Mon. Dec. 9
th - Books in Homes K – 6 assembly
Wed. Dec. 11th - School Picnic / Movies
Thurs. Dec. 12th -
3/4W and 3/4M The Rocks excursion Fri. Dec. 13
th - Parent Drumming Workshop
Mon. Dec. 16th -2014 Preschool class play sessions
Tues. Dec. 17th - Presentation Day 9:30 am
Wed. Dec. 18th -
Students last day. Term 1 2014 begins Wed. 29
th Jan. Years 1 - 6
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Ready for high school
Can you recall what you were most apprehensive about when you started high school? This video of Year 7 stu-
dents explain why teens shouldn’t be worried about starting high school, and how they can get off to a great start
in the first few days. Watch the videos: http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/wellbeing
Principals Awards It is a great achievement to make it to Principal’s Award level. Congratulations to these students;
David N, Jilian N, Faith G, Benjamin J, Averee P, Kayla P, Anna N, Alice K, Merel A, Tommy N, Braidyn M, Daniel D, Brendan T, Joshua K, Brian L, Michelle D Honour Awards Congratulations to the students who have earned an Honour Award during this term.
Year 6 Farewell 6.30pm Tuesday 17th December.
Adrian L K Blue Liam N K Blue
Willynjarbi G K Blue Sarah B K Blue Anh N K Blue
Aiden V K Blue Raymond Y K Blue Andrew L K Blue
Anita E K Red Mark L K Red Victor V K Red
Violet P 1S Kaitlyn W 1S Mathew B 1S Dontay D 1S
Henry H 1/2B Brian L 1/2B Lilya D 1/2B
Amaree P 1/2B Faith G 1/2B
Cynthia S 1/2B Joshua T 1/2B
Peter L 2O Kayla P 2O David N 2O
Matthew H 2O Leilane T 3/4M Olivia K 3/4M
Jessica L 3/4M Hatasha K 4/5F
Yashrib A 3/4M Jason L 4/5F
Cherellyn T 4/5F Colin P 4/5F
William V 5/6B Kathy D 5/6B Bobbi D 5/6B
Jessica L 5/6S Felicia T 5/6S
Han N 5/6S James D 5/6S x 2
Jessica L 5/6S David N 5/6S x 2 Jackson H 5/6S Benjamin J 5/6S
Talking Drums On Tuesday the 26
th November, students from stage 2 and 3 who participate in the ‘Talking Drums’
workshops with Miss Sharon and Miss Mary from Anglicare, had the opportunity to represent Bonnyrigg Public School and perform a demonstration of the skills learnt during this term at a community event. I had the privilege of accompanying the students to the ‘Communities for Children Fun Day’ and was very proud of the students and extremely impressed by their ability to work together as a group and support one another. It has been fantastic watching these students develop and strengthen their social skills while enjoying hand drumming. Miss McAlister