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News & Views Crookwell Public School
23rd February, 2018 Term 1 Week 4
Elizabeth McDonald for always trying her best.
Tyler Smith for persistence in class.
Sam McGregor for honesty.
Lennon Osborne for being a responsible student.
Bohdi Lynch for his creative and thoughtful questions in class.
Brianna Roberts for demonstrating leadership and resilience in Year 6.
All students who attended the Aboriginal Art Program on Tuesday!
Ms Caffery for offering to help others in any way possible!
Abigail Gray, Skyelah Gray and Noah Berk for actively engaging in conversations about Aboriginal artworks.
Oliver Corbally-Stourton for incredible application during practical workshops at the gallery.
Levi Webster and Lachlan Nolan for safety and maturity in the playground.
Courtney Stephenson for being a lovely friend.
Cooper Galway for responsible behaviour in the playground.
Charlotte Tetley and Kenzi Fowler for helping a teacher.
Emma Robertson for being polite.
Bodi Waters for handing in lost property.
Harry Bailey for the effort he puts into the morning run.
Campbell Burch and Ihaka Hape for sportsmanship.
George Willis for helping others in the playground.
Naomi Cramp for being her happy, smiley self every day.
Braxton Druett for excellent effort in learning his sounds.
Yr 2 and Yr 3 students for braving the cooler weather and giving their best effort at Swim Scheme.
Kade Fowler for being thoughtful.
Phillip Binovski for helping the swimming teachers pack up the swimming equipment.
Mackenzie for being a great friend.
Elle Batey for being a kind, sensible member of our school.
Laura Churchill and Ava Wilcox-Symons for honesty.
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Gundungurra
nation, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future
43 Denison Street, Crookwell
Ph: 48321213 Fax: 48321353
Email: [email protected]
www.crookwell-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Working Together, Growing Together
Next Week
Mon. 26 Feb Prefect Induction @ 2pm
Fri. 02 Mar Yrs 2/3 Swimming Scheme Concludes
Fri. 02 Mar Clean Up Australia Day
Fri. 02 Mar Yrs 3/4 Assembly Item @12.15
Fri. 02 Mar Swimming Age Champion medals presented Coming Up
Mon. 05 Mar Milo Cricket Yrs 3 – 6
Tue. 06 Mar ‘Jollybops’ Science Show
Wed. 07 Mar School Photograph Day
Fri. 09 Mar Yr 6 Assembly Item @12.15
Thu. 15 Mar Peer Support Training – Year 6
Fri. 16 Mar Peer Support Training – Year 6
Sat. 17 Mar Binda Picnic Races
Tue. 20 Mar Harmony Day
Wed. 21 Mar Canberra Raiders Visit
Thu. 22 Mar District Rugby League Trials
Fri. 23 Mar Yr 5 Assembly Item @ 12.15
Fri. 23 Mar Yr 6 Hall Sleepover
Mon. 26 Mar ‘Flying Start’ Information session
Thu. 29 Mar Infants Assembly Item @ 10.45am
Thu. 05 Apr ‘Flying Start’ Information session
Fri. 06 Apr Primary Cross Country
School Photographs - Wednesday 7th
March On Wednesday 7
th March The School Photographer will visit the
school to take class, individual and sibling photographs. Please ensure your child comes to school on that day looking clean, neat and tidy wearing full Crookwell Public School summer uniform. Remember jewellery is not permitted and girls can wear only red hair accessories.
Aboriginal Art Program On Tuesday thirty five students from Crookwell Public School visited the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery to engage in an Aboriginal Art Program. The program consisted of two sessions; the first being a gallery tour of Godinymayin Yijard Rivers Arts with Education Officer, Sally O’Neill, and the second a practical workshop with Duncan Smith, a Wiradjuri Echoes consultant.
During our tour of the gallery Sally familiarised us with the Aboriginal artist: Yidumduma Bill Harney. Bill’s incredible artworks were featured throughout the gallery where he depicted incredible stories from his elders, rock paintings and astrology. Students enjoyed hearing about Bill Harney’s history, life as an artist and the way he was able to share culture through art.
For our practical workshop with Duncan we entered the gallery’s studio for a range of cultural experiences. Duncan introduced us to his family and they showed us family artefacts including the didgeridoo and three different types of boomerangs. Duncan captivated us with a story that incorporated family, aboriginal language, native animals and music. To follow on from this story we had the opportunity to represent his story in an artwork using Aboriginal symbols. Duncan demonstrated key messages in the artwork including meeting places, fire and the Southern Cross.
After some art of our own, Duncan’s family shared their body paint with us by adding symbolism to our faces in readiness for a dance. They included us in traditional dances that again told their story, this time in a physical way.
All students had an excellent day extending their knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal culture and art. Many thanks must go to Sally O’Neill and the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery who organised and provided this fantastic excursion free of charge to our students. It was such an incredible and worthwhile day. Thank you!
An enthusiastic group of Crookwell Public students arrive at
the Goulburn Regional Art Gallery on Tuesday.
Sally O’Neill, Education Officer of Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, introduces us to Duncan Smith from Wiradjuri
Echoes.
During our gallery tour Sally talks about Yidumduma Bill
Harney’s history and his passion for culture and art.
Addison Whittington, Ashley McDonald and Jasmine Palmer
participate in a drawing exercise based on Bill Harney’s astrology artwork: ‘Wume Night Sky’, in the background.
Cooper Burch, Cody Tate and Noah Berk draw the Southern
Cross and other constellations in the night sky.
Year 6 girls enjoy lunch at St Saviour’s common after their
dance workshop with Duncan.
Duncan Smith from Wiradjuri Echoes explains the
engineering of his didgeridoo.
Cooper Burch retells Duncan’s story using Aboriginal
symbols.
Skyelah and Abigail Gray have their faces painted ready for
a traditional dance.
Duncan demonstrates a woomera during his workshop and
discusses their importance in Aboriginal communication.
Group one thanks Duncan and his family for an outstanding
cultural workshop.
Sally O’Neill explains to students the significance and
meaning behind the symbols used in this Aboriginal artwork.
Thank you Sally and The Goulburn Regional Art Gallery for
an excellent day!
Peer Support Training Peer Support Training for all students in Year 6 will be held on Thursday March 15
th and Friday March 16
th. The
program involves two days of leadership training for Year 6 Peer Leaders who will then work with small groups comprising students from Kindergarten to Year 5.
The purpose of the Peer Support Program is to develop understandings, attitudes and skills necessary to help students in their Peer Support groups to: • Enhance their self esteem • Be more resilient • Cope with their changing environment • Foster positive relationships with others • Contribute to the wellbeing of the school community.
Year 10 students from Crookwell High will assist with the training of Year 6 Peer Leaders.
An important change to the usual Peer Support Training is a ‘school sleepover’ to be held on Friday March 23rd in the
school hall. Peer Support training activities will continue on Friday evening and therefore we hope all Year 6 students will attend. Students will have an evening meal and a light supper before bed. On Saturday morning, they will have breakfast before being collected by parents between 8am and 9am. Casual clothes appropriate for group activities are to be worn to school on both training days. It is a Work, Health and Safety requirement that closed shoes be worn.
On Thursday and Friday (15th
& 16th
March) students will
be required to bring: • a pencil case containing their usual supply of pens and pencils • a sun hat • sunscreen • lunch, recess and a water bottle • a sense of adventure • a sense of humour
Students staying on the following Friday night (23rd
March)
will also require: • a sleeping bag and pillow • small camping mat if you feel the floor would be too hard to sleep on • toothbrush and toothpaste, comb etc • a small hand towel • night attire • warm clothes in case it turns cool in the evening
If your child needs to take medication either on Friday evening or on Saturday morning this must be given to either Mrs Bell or Miss Bell on Friday morning. Please clearly label the medication with your child’s name and the required dosage. If you would like your child to participate in this very valuable experience please complete the permission slip below and return it to school by Friday 9
th March.
Thank you, Mrs Bell & Miss Bell - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -
Peer Support
I give my permission for my son/daughter …………………… to attend the Peer Support Training sessions on Thursday March 15
th and Friday March 16
th. My child will/will not
attend the Friday night sleepover on Friday 23rd
March.
I understand that if my child attends the sleepover they will be collected from Crookwell Public School by
………….…………………... (please insert name of person picking your child up from the school on Saturday morning) between 8am and 9am. Emergency Contact Number _______________________ ________________________ (Parent/Guardian Signature) (Date)
Swim Scheme This week students from Year 2 and Year 3 started the Swim Scheme program held at the Crookwell swimming pool. Although the weather hasn’t been all that warm it has been a fantastic first week of swimming. Students are learning a range of water safety measures at the beginning of each lesson, taking into account all different types of water environments including dams, rivers, beaches and pools. In smaller groups students enter the water with their swimming instructor to learn swimming skills such as entering and exiting the water, submerging, gliding and treading water. We look forward to more swimming next week and hopefully warmer weather!
Lincoln Kearney, Ada Dunn, George Willis and Kade Fowler
get ready to learn some new skills.
Ben Webster and William McDonald are excited to play with
their pool toys.
Jaxon Anthony, Sonny Woods, Louise Robertson, Bailey
Sewalt and Lily Hattam practise their tall rockets.
Prefect Induction On Monday 26
th February our school
leaders: Levi Woods, Joseph Anderson, Emma Ward and Addison Whittington will be officially inducted into their role of Prefect for 2018. This very special assembly will take place at 2:00pm in the school hall. The official party will consist of our four Prefects, the Honorable Pru Goward, Relieving Principal Mr Michael Whittington and the parents of all Prefects, who have the honour of pinning the Prefect badge on their child. We look forward to sharing this special occasion with family and members of our school community.
Crookwell Equestrian Team Snowy Mountains Grammar School will be holding its annual Inter-schools Equestrian Competition over four days from Saturday the 28
th April until Tuesday the 1
st May 2018 in
Jindabyne, NSW. Students of Crookwell Public School who have been riding for more than one year and have a horse and transport of their own are invited to attend this fantastic event. Entries open on Friday the 9
th March at 9am until
Friday the 20th April.
Students must enter and pay online via https://www.globalentriesonline.com.au/interschools. Limited places are available. Program details plus online stabling and yard reservation will be available on registration. The event will include ODE, dressage, show jumping, stockhorse classes, show horse, sporting and fancy dress. Please see Miss Anthony for further details.
MILO T20 Blast Schools Cup Primary students will be participating in the MILO T20 Blast Schools Cup. We will be competing in Crookwell at Todkill Park on Monday 5
th March, 2018. There is a fee of $2.00 for
the day. We will be travelling by bus to and from the venue. The bus will be leaving from the front of the school at 9.15am. The bus will be back at the school in time for the afternoon routine of buses. Students will need to wear their sports uniform, have a packed recess and lunch, a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water to drink. Please return the permission note signed and $2.00 to the school by Wednesday 28th February, 2018.
Bojan Nedanoski ………………………………………………………………….
MILO T20 Blast Schools Cup
I consent to ____________________________________in year___________ to participate in the MILO T20 Blast Schools Cup at Todkill Park on Monday 5
th March, 2018. I
understand that my child will be travelling to and from the venue by bus. I have enclosed $2.00 for the excursion. Signature of Parent/Caregiver: _______________________ Date: ___________________ Emergency Phone contact: _________________ If payment made online POP Receipt # ________________ ………………………………………………………………….
University of N.S.W. Competitions for Yrs 3-6
Students who are currently in Years 3 - 6 are invited to take part in the Digital Technologies Competition, Science Competition, Spelling Assessment, English Competition and Mathematics Assessment. The competitions take place
in schools throughout Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Region and are an initiative of International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) of the University of N.S.W.
The Digital Technologies Competition will be held first, on Tuesday, 8
th May, 2018. The Science Competition will be
held on Tuesday 29th
May, 2018 and the Spelling Assessment will occur on Wednesday 13
th June. The English
Assessment will be on Tuesday 31st July and the
Mathematics Competition will be held Tuesday 14th August.
The competitions provide an opportunity for all students to gain a measure of their own achievement in an external assessment situation. It provides schools and teachers with comprehensive reporting of results and also gives parents helpful information regarding their child’s performance.
All students receive a certificate and an individual student report indicating which questions they answered correctly, as well as the average mark for the state. The student report is also useful for highlighting student strengths and weaknesses in the skills and processes of the competition subject area.
The entry fee is $9.90 per student, per competition, except for the Spelling Assessment Competition which costs $13.20 to participate.
If you would like your child/ren to participate in one or all of the competitions please complete the attached note and return it, along with the entry fee, to school by Friday 16
th
March, 2018.
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University of N.S.W. Competitions: The permission note and money need to be returned to school no later than Friday 16
th March, 2018 if your child is
to participate.
I give permission for my child _________________________ to participate in the following University of N.S.W. Competitions:-
a) Digital Technologies Competition on 08/05/18 YES/NO $9.90 entry fee included YES/NO
b) Science Competition on 29/05/18 YES/NO $9.90 entry fee included YES/NO
c) Spelling Assessment on 13/06/18 YES/NO $13.20 entry fee included YES/NO
d) English Competition on 31/07/18 YES/NO $9.90 entry fee included YES/NO e) Mathematics Assessment on 14/08/18 YES/NO
$9.90 entry fee included YES/NO
Please find $ _______________ enclosed.
Signed: ________________________________ (Parent/Caregiver)
Date: __________________ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
School Photograph Day – Wednesday 7th
March On Wednesday 7
th March The School Photographer will
visit the school to take class, individual and sibling photographs. Please ensure your child comes to school on that day looking clean, neat and tidy wearing full Crookwell Public School summer uniform. Remember jewellery is not permitted and girls can wear only red hair accessories.
The School Photographer envelopes, that will be sent home today with your child/children, need to be carefully studied so that the instructions are adhered to exactly and the most appropriate photograph package is selected.
To place an order each student must return their completed envelope to the office prior to Wednesday 7
th March, 2018.
Envelopes for sibling photographs can be obtained from the office. Sibling photograph envelopes are not to be placed inside the The School Photographer pack envelope but returned separately to the office, again prior to Wednesday 7
th March, 2018.
Payment method prior to photo day (preferred) :- a) Place the correct money in the relevant envelope
prior to photo day.
Payment method after photo day include:- a) Phone 9674 9824 to make a credit card payment
over the phone (note there is a processing fee of $5 for phone payments).
Or
b) Post a money order along with their order envelope to, The School Photographer, Unit 20, 14-16 Stanton Road, Seven Hills NSW 2147. Cheques are no longer accepted due to changes in bank policy.
Or
c) Go to www.theschoolphotographer.com.au and select “Click here for Online Payments” button and follow the on screen instructions.
Congratulations Rhiannon Congratulations Rhiannon Foster who was presented with her Class Captain badge on Friday. Rhiannon is a Class Captain for Year 6 this term. Well done Rhiannon you are already a fantastic leader!
Rhiannon Foster is pictured with her father, Rob, and
brother, Michael, after receiving her Class Captain badge. Congratulations Rhiannon!
Jollybops Performance On Tuesday 6
th March, the
Jollybops Science Show is once again returning to Crookwell Public School to present a science show for all students in K-6. Each show aims to bring science alive through exciting, stimulating and interactive science demonstrations. This year’s show will look at “Science with an Aboriginal Perspective - Flight, Fire & Sound” and will be part of supporting our NAIDOC celebrations. The shows will highlight Aboriginal technology and discovery. Do you know what David Uniapon, the Aboriginal man on our fifty dollar note, achieved? Or how the returning boomerang flies so well? Just a couple of things that will be looked at in this fast paced, exciting and interactive show. The K-2 performance will commence at 9.30am and 3-6 at 10.30am. The cost for this exciting performance is $7.00 per child. Please return the following permission note and money to the school by Monday 5
th March, 2018.
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Jollybops Science Show
I give permission for my child(ren) _______________________________________________ to attend the Jollybops performance on Tuesday 6
th March,
2018. I have enclosed $7.00 per child. Parent/Guardian name: Parent/Guardian signature: If payment made online POP Receipt Number Date: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Swimming Age Champions Congratulations to all the students that took part in the 2018 Crookwell Public School water carnival. Well done to our age champions:
Senior Boys- Joseph Anderson
Senior Girls- Emma Ward & Ella Anthony
11 Boys- Cooper Burch
11 Girls- Annie Knight
Junior Boys- Jay Knight
Junior Girls- Emma Robertson
Age champion medals will be presented at assembly Friday 2
nd March, 2018. Parents
and guests are welcome.
Good luck to all the students representing Crookwell Public School in the district swimming carnival today in Goulburn.
From Year 6 to Year 7 REMINDER Information for students Moving into Year 7 in a NSW Government School in 2019 was attached to the News and Views last week. Completed forms need to be returned to the Administration Office of Crookwell Public School on or before Friday 16
th March, 2018.
2019 & 2020 Enrolment Information Required Shortly, the school will be required to lodge with the Department of Education its anticipated numbers for 2019 and 2020. It is very important, particularly in 2019, that the anticipated numbers closely match the actual enrolment numbers. We require your help to get it right to ensure that
next year we can again get off to a good start with classes formed and teachers available and ready to start teaching on day one.
Therefore, if you know of any child who will be enrolling in Kindergarten next year, or the following year, would you please list their names below and return the slip to school?
Please include every eligible child you believe will be enrolling at Crookwell Public even if you think that someone else may also include the child you are thinking of. We would prefer to have student names duplicated than omitted from the list.
This information will also prove very useful when sending invitations to the ‘Flying Start’ program which helps to determine a child’s level of readiness for school and will operate throughout Terms 2 and 3 of this year.
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Enrolments for 2019 & 2020
Child’s Name Year To Commence School
Information Provider’s Name: ________________________
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Core Rules Student Discipline in NSW Government Schools
All students in NSW government schools are expected to:
Attend every school day, unless they are legally excused, and be in class on time prepared to learn.
Maintain a neat appearance, including adhering to the requirements of the school’s uniform or dress code policy.
Behave safely, considerately and responsibly, including when travelling to and from school.
Show respect at all times for teachers, other school staff and helpers, including following class rules, speaking courteously and cooperating with instructions and learning activities.
Treat one another with dignity and respect.
Care for property belonging to themselves, the school and others.
Behaviour that infringes on the safety of others, such as
harassment, bullying and illegal or anti-social behaviour
of any kind, will not be tolerated.
2018 VOLUNTARY SCHOOL CONTRIBUTION
What is A Voluntary School Contribution?
The vast majority of public schools request a contribution from parents each year to supplement existing funding. These contributions allow schools to provide additional resources and learning programs for our students.
What Will The Money Be Used For?
The money will be used to purchase resources to support teaching/learning programs for each student across the school.
How Much? The suggested contribution is $50 per child. Please note that this roughly equates to $1 per child per week. I cannot stress enough the difference to our school finances that your contribution will make. The contribution fees are within the guidelines as set out by the Department of Education.
How To Pay
Please place your contribution, with the slip below, in an envelope and return it to the school office as soon as you are able. If you prefer, you may choose to pay a contribution in instalments. A receipt will be issued for all monies received.
Thank you for your ongoing support of our school.
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Crookwell Public School
2018 VOLUNTARY SCHOOL CONTRIBUTION
Please find enclosed cash/cheque for $________________ (full contribution / instalment)
(Please make cheques payable to Crookwell Public School)
Family Name: ________________________
Name/s of child/ren:
1. _______________________________ 2. _______________________________ 3. _______________________________ 4._______________________________
Signature: _______________________________________
Date: ___________________ If payment made online POP Receipt #
________________________________________________
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Ethics Group Due to no Ethics teacher being available we can no longer offer Ethics classes. Ethics may be offered again later in the year if a volunteer/s completes the Ethics teacher training and is willing to come and teach Ethics classes at the school each week. Information on how to become an Ethics teacher is in the Community Announcements section of this newsletter. If you have chosen Ethics for your child/ren you need to inform the school on your new preference for your child/ren. There are two options, join a scripture group or join the non-participation group. To ensure students participate in classes according to their parents’ wishes please contact the school as soon as possible with your decision. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
Clean Up Australia Day Crookwell Public School will be joining over 2,000 schools around the country to remove rubbish from our precious environment when we participate in Schools Clean Up Day on Friday 2
nd March, 2018. Students in Kindergarten, Year 1
and Year 2 will clean up the school playground and the area immediately surrounding the school. Students in Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 will target an area further afield but still well within the Crookwell town boundary. Teachers and staff will accompany and supervise the students in their quest to make a positive difference to our local environment.
Students will need to wear sunscreen and a hat to participate. Students need to bring gloves and a disposable bag into which to place rubbish. The smaller bags of rubbish will be deposited in the larger bags that have been supplied by Clean-Up Australia and will be collected by the council later in the day.
If you do not want your child to participate in the nation’s
largest community based environmental event please complete and return the note below by Friday 2
nd March,
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Clean Up Australia Day Non Participation
I do not give permission for my child /ren ____________ ________________________ to participate in the School’s Clean Up Day on Friday 2
nd March, 2018. I understand my
child/ren will remain at school in class under the supervision of one of the school’s teachers. Signed: ________________________ Date: ___________ (Parent/ Guardian) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Thank you Goulburn Tea Pot Ladies The Goulburn Tea Pot ladies began as a small group of dedicated and passionate women who wanted to make a difference for children with autism and their families. The group has grown over the last 13 years and their wonderful assistance has spread to families and schools right across the Goulburn/Crookwell district.
Mrs Mel Ashton and Mrs Judy Humphries visited the school this week and were very generous with their offer to support the students in our school. The Goulburn Tea Pot ladies will be providing two new iPads with specific apps to support students with autism, sensory mats and sensory ‘toys’ to assist students when they are feeling overwhelmed or are finding it difficult to focus.
We are truly grateful for your very generous donation to support the students at Crookwell Public School.
Mr Whittington had the pleasure of meeting two of the
Goulburn Tea Pot ladies at school on Thursday. Mrs Judy Humphries and Mrs Mel Ashton are fantastic supporters of
children with autism.
Canteen Meeting Have you ever worked in the canteen? Have your children ever used the school canteen? Are you aware of how the school canteen works? Do you know about the new government requirements that need to be implemented into the school canteen? On Monday 26
th February at 6pm
there will be a canteen meeting in the Year 5 room to discuss all matters relating to the school canteen. If you would like to be informed as to the new regulations there will be a representative to address these points and if you have some ideas that could be incorporated into the canteen please come and share. If you have any questions please call the school on 4832 1213.
Yours in Public Education, Michael Whittington Relieving Principal
Jade Bell Assistant Principal
Kirstie O’Neill Relieving Assistant Principal
P&C News Snack Shack Roster Mon 26
th Feb. Volunteers needed
Wed 28th
Feb. Krystle Christian, Marion Harrop & Yvonne Smith
Fri. 2nd
Mar. Anna Gardiner & Jackie Dawson
P&C Update The Binda Picnic Races are nearly here and the Crookwell Public School P&C along with the awesome staff work together to run a BBQ to raise funds to support our amazing school. The Races will be held on Saturday 17
th March. We
are looking for parent volunteers to help (we only have two parents who have indicated they can assist at this stage).
We require a number of parent volunteers to help in the school canteen on the Saturday morning to prepare meat & salad rolls and a few sandwiches. You would be working from approx. 8am-11am.
We need some parent volunteers to fill positions on a roster during the day either cooking the BBQ or selling sausage/steak sandwiches & soft drinks. This would be from approx. 11:30am-5pm. exact times for both jobs would be confirmed closer to the event. Volunteers would receive a free entry ticket to the races.
On Sunday 18th
March we have also been offered to raise some additional funds by helping to clean up around the racecourse, so we are looking for some volunteers to help with this job which would take 2-3 hours at the most, starting about 10am.
If you would be able to spare a couple of hours of your time on this weekend would you please complete the slip below and return it to the school office by next Friday 23
rd February.
PLEASE NOTE: Please be advised that P&C volunteers from previous years will be unavailable to participate in this fundraising effort as many of these families are no longer at Crookwell Public School as their youngest child has now moved on to High School.
This is a major fundraising event on our calendar and we
really cannot afford not to participate.
2018 Binda Picnic Races CPS P&C BBQ
I (name) ________________________________ would like
to volunteer to help with the Binda Picnic Races P&C BBQ. I
will be available for the following (please tick):
Make rolls and sandwiches in the CPS
canteen on Saturday 17th
March from
8am-11am
Work at the BBQ stand at the Binda
Picnic Races on Saturday 17th
March for
about 2 hours from (times between
11:30am-5pm)
__________________________
Clean up at the Racecourse on Sunday
18th
March at 8.30am - 10.30am
(approx.)
My contact phone number is
____________________________________________
Signed_______________________________________
Date __________________________
Enjoy your weekend! Sharon King P&C President
Community Announcements …………………
The inclusion of any announcement does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation
thereof by Crookwell Public School.
Singing, Guitar and Beginner
Keyboard Lesson spots available from
Term 1, 2018 at Crookwell Primary
School!
All music provides opportunities to perform in the local area and all lessons during school hours. Private lessons are $20 per half hour / $35 per 1 hour - sibling discount. No charge for sick / away. Please contact Gillian McCann 0419402898 for further information.
Crookwell PS could offer students a
weekly Primary Ethics class
again in 2018.
We need Primary Ethics volunteer teacher/s.
If you can spare 1-2 hours a week please consider helping children develop skills they can use to solve problems throughout their lives. The weekly lessons are scripted for you and easy to follow. The classes teach children how to think about and discuss moral issues in a mutually respectful way. The scripted lessons do not tell the children what to think but rather to prompt the children’s own thinking and discussion about topics such as friendship, sharing, laziness, fairness. You are there only to help everybody have input into the discussion. Primary Ethics provides the opportunity for NSW public primary school students who don’t attend scripture classes (SRE) to participate in philosophical ethics classes. Primary Ethics employs professional experts to train and support volunteers – they are always available for you. Volunteers are well supported by teachers who stay in the classroom. Volunteers often say that they find the classes interesting and informative to teach.
For more information or to apply online, please go to primaryethics.com.au or phone 0467340045.
CROOKWELL JUNIOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION 2018
Calling all junior HOCKEY PLAYERS – Girls and Boys
The Crookwell Junior Hockey Competition will be up and running this year, stronger than ever and affordable.
Registration days SATURDAY 24th
February & SATURDAY 3
rd March
Amenities block 9:30am to 12 noon.
Competition starting on Saturday 24th
March
All Grades A Grade - High School B Grade – Primary Minkey
Fees this year are $50.00 per player for A & B Grade and Minkey is free. For further information, contact Dave McGregor 0428 320851.
Crookwell Junior Rugby Club
Pups Muster! Saturday 3
rd March
4pm Crookwell Memorial Oval Part of the Crookwell Rugby Club’s Family Evening
Barbecue and Bar available Join in with the men in a friendly game of touch
2018 Registrations include socks and shorts Boys and Girls
Under 6, Under 8, Under 10 and Under 12 age groups Friday Night games (Approx 5.30pm & 6.05pm) at Carr Confoy
Park in Goulburn with competition commencing May 11th
Under 6’s - $30 Under 8’s - $50
Under 10’s - $80 Under 12’s - $80
Don’t forget your Active Kids Voucher! For more info call Kristy 0428 671 841
ndis.gov.au
NDIS Community Connection Desk
Come and meet a Local Area Coordinator (LAC) at a community connection desk
in your area.
The 20 minutes, one to one consultation, is an opportunity to bring your questions to
an LAC.
The LAC can assist you with the following:
Provide you with information regarding the NDIS;
Help you understand your NDIS funded plan;
Help you identify the next steps to take on your NDIS journey;
Connect you with your local community;
Help identify what supports are available in the community if you do not have
a NDIS plan.
If you would like to schedule a meeting with a LAC, please RSVP to Matt Orton
on 0427 998 055 OR email [email protected]
We welcome drop-in consultations.
If you require AUSLAN or language interpreting services, please advise at the time
of the booking. All venues are wheelchair accessible.
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The Neighbour Hood Centre 48 Dennison Street, Crookwell New South Wales
Date Time
8th Feburary 2018 10am – 12am
IGA Crookwell 81/86 Goulburn Street, Crookwell New South Wales
Date Time
21st Feburary 2018 10am – 12pm
The Merino Café 62 Yass St, Gunning New South Wales
Date Time
14th Feburary 2018 10am – 12am
28th Feburary 2018 10am – 12am
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Plan Implementation Workshops
Southern NSW - Goulburn
The Plan Implementation Workshop is a practical workshop to support participants, carers
and their families to prepare for implementing their approved NDIS plan and the chance to
have a chat with a local linker.
The workshop will cover:
The price guide and flexibility in using funded supports
The options for managing NDIS funding
Information provided to participants in setting up a service agreement
How to navigate the myPlace Participant Portal
The difference between LACs and Support Coordinators
The review process
Reasonable and Necessary decision making
If you would like to attend any of the following workshops, please RSVP to
Matt Orton on 0403 957 560 OR email [email protected]
If you require AUSLAN or language interpreting services, please advise at the time of the
booking.
Date Location Time
Monday 12th Feburary 2018
Wesley centre (next to the Uniting NDIS Office) 49 Goldsmith Street Goulburn NSW
1pm – 3pm
Thursday 1st
March 2018 Wesley centre (next to the Uniting NDIS Office)
49 Goldsmith Street Goulburn NSW 1pm – 3pm
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