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Principal’s Report
How cybersafe are you? Does your child have access to the internet at home? Do they have access via their phone? Are they allowed to search the internet freely without your supervision? This week all students, staff and attending parents participated in a cybersafe workshop delivered by Adjunct Professor Nigel Phair of the Institute for Cyber Stafety. It is of vital importance that we teach our children about impacts of being cybersafe and responsible participants in the online environment.
This is a very real and current issue with so many young and vulnerable people having access to devices and Internet access. This involves social media as well. There are many age restrictions on certain Apps and social media sites. Parents need to be aware of these. They exist for a reason. Many of these software packages are trackable and without appropriate settings being applied, locations are easily visible. Here a few of the available sites and their current age limits: Snapchat – 12 years Instagram – 12 years Facebook – 13 years Cybersafety is a real issue. Apart from perpetrators, there are also so many examples of cyberbullying that students need to be aware of. There are potential dangers of using such software and communications. We often talk to children about stranger danger…what about cyber stranger danger? As a school, we are committed to educating and promoting safe online practices helping students understand they must conduct themselves in a safe, positive and respectful manner at all times online - as they are expected to do in person. As a parent you have a significant role to play in educating, modelling and policing online behaviour and activity. And most importantly be proactive and educated on the ever evolving cyberworld. If you have any concerns please contact myself or your child’s teacher. Valuable information, resources and advice can be readily accessed through the Office of the eSafety Commissioner. Visit their website at https://www.esafety.gov.au Clare Pritchard
Principal.
Sutton School Newsletter
“Value Learning, Learning Values”
Term 4 Week 4 Principal: Clare Pritchard
Friday 9th November, 2018
DIARY DATES
Tues 13th Nov - Yr’s 3/4 Tidbinbilla Excursion
Wed 14th - Fri 16th Nov - Book Fair
Mon 26th Nov - 7th Dec - Swim School
Mon 10th Dec - Year 6 Farewell Disco
Thurs 13th Dec - Primary Presentation Night
Fri 14th Dec - Infants Presentation & Concert
Mon 17th Dec - Infants Disco
Wed 19th Dec - Students Last Day Term 4
WHAT’S INSIDE
* Principal's Report
* Assembly Awards
* Book Fair
* Canteen Order Form
* Remembrance Day
* Voluntary School Contributions
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://sutton-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/
Phone: 02 6230 3215 Fax: 02 6230 3327
18 Victoria St, Sutton, NSW 2620 PO Box 7463 Sutton NSW 2620
STUDENT OF THE MONTH
October 2018
Abby B
Abby is known as a kind, responsible and exemplary student who demonstrates an outstanding work ethic. She consistently and enthusiastically displays the school values in her communication with others and encourages her peers to do the same. Abby adopts initiative and a sense of responsibility with her fellow class members and leads by example. She demonstrates 'kindness on purpose' at every opportunity
and is always the first to volunteer to assist others.
ACT State Interschool’s Equestrian Championship Competition
A team of 12 students ranging from Kinder to Year 6 proudly represented Sutton Public School in the 2018 ACT State
Interschool’s Equestrian Championships from the 1st to the 4th of November at the Bungendore showgrounds.
Our team was made up with the following students; Ryan B, Jack M, Gabrielle D, Sarah Cr, Kayla B, Charlotte A, Jessica,
Alistair M, Zahra R, Mia, Ricki M and Tom M. We had a massive but fantastic couple of days entering in a range of events from
Dressage, Jumping, Sporting and Show Riding.
We had a team of four enter an event where they had to ride in unison. They did an amazing job and won 1st place up against 6
other teams consisting of high school and college students. Many of our students placed well in dressage, jumping, sporting
and show riding. Our students made it to championship rounds, bringing home champion and reserve champion placings. A
number of students also took home champion and reserve champion placings for their overall point scores within their years.
We also entered the team fancy dress competition with our “Sutton Super Heroes” and came home with 1st place for that one as
well. Each and every team member did an amazing job and brought home many ribbons, trophies and trophy rugs over the
course of the event and racked up some incredible points for Sutton.
We are extremely proud to announce that our team took Sutton Public School to the top and we won the title of ACT State
Interschool’s Equestrian Champions for 2018.
We congratulate each and every rider as your individual point scores and brilliant riding is how we took out the title. We had a
fantastic couple of days and absolutely loved watching you all. We couldn’t be any prouder to be a part of such an amazing
team and event. The sportsmanship of our students was outstanding and something our school and community should be very
proud of. Our school colours were worn with pride (even by our ponies/horses) and you all looked amazing.
Belinda and Stacey
Rostrum/CWA Talkfest 2018
The fear of public speaking is incredibly common, which means that only a handful of students in any given classroom will feel
comfortable enough to voice their true opinions, let alone give a full-scale persuasive speech. But as the world becomes
increasingly more complex, students who develop their public speaking skills will find there are many benefits in doing so
including overcoming fear, improving listening skills and developing the courage to express opinions.
Students from Year 2 - 6 took part in the CWA/Rostrum Talkfest at Berinba Public School last week. Sutton Public School has
supported this event for many years now and our children enjoy the experience. Sutton Public School has been recognised for
our commitment and even awarded the best attendance for 2018! Our future looks bright in the field of Public Speaking!!
Congratulations to Lily W, Jack D, Comet R, Nalda B, Selena T, Archie D, Ruby-Rose P, Danijela E, Isla D, Abbey B,
Sebasitan K, Jessica M and Nick K. We are proud of you for preparing, practicing, participating and representing our school so
well. Many thanks also to their parents for encouraging and supporting their children to take part.
Book Fair
Our annual Scholastic
Book Fair will once
again be held in the
library from next
Wednesday, 14th November until
lunchtime on Friday 16th November.
Come along at 8.45am (before school)
and help your child choose books to
purchase and take home. Or maybe a
chance to purchase some early
Christmas gifts!
OPEN: 8.45am - 9.10am and at
lunchtimes only.
Not Attending SPS in
2019?
If your child/children will NOT
be attending Sutton Public
School in 2019, can you please
advise the school in writing
before the end of Term.
We thank you for your support
in this matter.
ASSEMBLY AWARDS
Term 4 Week 4
KB – Bilbies
Chloe P - Reading with excellent fluency and expression.
Bailey S - Writing in interesting sentences with lots of ‘tricky’
words.
KG – Geckos
Abbie C - Being a responsible class member who always tries
her best.
Declan B - Using tricky and creative words in his writing.
1/2C – Crocodiles
Ayla Mc - For enthusiasm and working hard with writing.
Todd N - Great work and commitment in writing.
1/2L – Alpacas
Ella E - For efficient problem solving in Mathematics.
Molly E - For thoughtful, detailed and considerate responses
during class discussions.
3/4D - Brushtail Possums
Paige M - Displaying excellent collaboration skills in learning
groups.
Darnell O - A fantastic improvement in his 9X tables.
Jessica Mc - A fantastic job representing our class and school at
Rostrum.
Olivia C - A fantastic improvement in her 9X tables.
3/4F – Fairy Penguins
Ella A - Displaying creativity during narrative writing
Mireille C - Working hard on her narrative and displaying
leadership.
3/4R - Redbacks
Lachlan R - Great effort in Mathematics
Eliza L - Excellent effort in all areas.
Lauren V - Great improvement in Mathematics and asking
questions.
5/6C - Cassowaries
Lulu Mc - Enthusiasm and hard work in creating her information
report.
Jack B - Being a consistent, hardworking student in Maths.
5/6D - Dingoes
Mollie Mc - Supporting the Year 5 students to write their captains
letters.
Lucy D - For excellent responses to what makes a good leader.
Remembrance Day Assembly
In recognition of the Centenary of Armistice 2018,
our school held a special assembly today in the
school hall. We gratefully acknowledge the support
of our special guests Brigadier Mason, Lieutenant
Commander Mary Louise Ganter, Wing
Commander Peter Ibbotson and Karen Guseli.
We also thank our students Zara, Thomas and
Hamish for leading the assembly.
Students and their families are welcome to attend
the Sutton commemorative service to be held at
3pm on Sunday 11th November at the school
gates.
Voluntary School Contributions
Voluntary family contributions have been set for this year at $100 for one child and
$130 for multiple children attending the school. School contributions are voluntary -
not compulsory. Payment is a matter for decision by parents and the school will
ensure the confidentiality of all matters dealing with the collection of contributions. If
you would like further information, or would like to discuss this, please do not
hesitate to contact the Principal. We are most grateful for your support.
Payments can be made online. In “Payment Options” please select “Voluntary School
Contributions”. Cash payments and EFTPOS can be made at the school office.
P&C NEWS
NEXT MEETING
Week 7, Term 4
THURSDAY 29TH NOVEMBER
7PM
MRS DEACON’S ROOM
All Welcome
This will be the final meeting for 2018.
SCHOOL FAIR 2019
Saturday April 6th
FAIR PLANNING IS UNDERWAY!!!
We are currently looking for:
A GRAPHIC DESIGNER who can help with
branding our Fair in exchange for
advertising
before, during and after the event.
SPONSORSHIP. If you are a school family
with
a business or know of any business that
would like to support our Fair, please
contact us to chat about sponsorship
levels.
If you can help with either or these
requests, or anything else Fair related,
please contact
Linda on 0410 294 420.
The Real Food Canteen Week 5 Term 4 Friday 16th November 2018
If you would like to volunteer to join our team in the canteen on Fridays 9.30-12.30 please contact
Ros on 0418416726 or email [email protected]
Wk5 Fri 16 November Bek Sarah A Maimiti Chicken Schnitzel Burgers Wk6 Fri 23 November Ros Vicky Jacqui B Narelle Pizza Wk7 Fri 30 November Shona Alexander Bek Lacey Carolyn Young Meatballs & Salad Wk8 Fri 7 December Ros Vicky Belinda R Lorissa Hot Dogs
Place your orders and money in the box in the School Office by 3.30pm Wednesday- no orders on Thursday or Friday please
PLEASE write your child’s name and class on a zip lock bag (if you use) and we will return to your child to reuse
We offer fresh pieces of fruit and vegetables for free!! Snacks and treats available to buy at the window:
$1.50 / each $1.00 /each 50c /each
Bulla Frozen yogurt Smooze Fruit Ice (Frozen) Jelly Annie’s Natural Fruit Leather Popcorn
Chocolate and yoghurt coated rice cakes
Plain chips
Freeze dried fruit various flavours Pretzels