Office Hours:
8:00am – 4.00pm
Telephone: 9294 1522 Fax: 9255 2086
From The Principal's Desk
Term 2 2017 18th May 2017
Students are to arrive at school between 8:30am
and 8:45am.
The school day begins at
8:45am.
After 8:45am the student is deemed to be late and must go to the front office
for a late note.
Coming Soon
19TH May
Play Group 9am
Interschool Sport
V Midvale (home)
22nd May
In house
assembly
Anaphylaxis
demonstration
Yr 2-6
23rd May
Whole School
Reward
24th May
Fete Meeting
3.15pm
Dear Parent, Carers and Teachers SIGNING INTO THE SCHOOL WHEN VISITING- Please be reminded that all parents and carers must sign the visitors book in the front office so that we have a record of who is in the school and the time of departure. Please make sure that if you have a friend or a relative coming to attend to an issue they are aware that they too must sing in. All tradespersons, student teachers, agency representatives, visitors from other schools and guest speakers are required to sign in and sign out. We do this for the protection of our children. SCHOOL UNIFORM Thank you to all those wonderful parents out there who send the children to school in their proper school uniform. However, some of you are allowing the children to appear in tracksuit pants and jumpers which are not grey or maroon. I have requested previously that grey or maroon leggings are acceptable, provided that a skirt or shorts are worn over the top. Tights on their own are not a good look! JUST A LITTLE HEADS UP FOR
YOU ALL
Be watchful of the amount of money your children bring to school and what they spend it on. Sometimes children buy food stuffs from the canteen for the purpose of making sure they have a friendship network around them. Something to be mindful of.
Swan View Parents Coffee and Chat Tuesday 30th May
Time 9.30am onwards Where: Library Why should I come? Meet other parents Have your say as to how you want these sessions to run in the future Staff available to answer any questions you have about school We need to work together as a team to help educate our children, so lets start with having a cuppa together We will have a crèche worker to help look after your children. Coffee and morning tea will be provided.– Maria Miceli– The Smith Family
WAAPA Winter School 2017
These July school holidays WAAPA is offering exciting programs for students in years 4 to 12. The Winter School includes classes in acting, drama, dance, screen acting and music theatre. For information about the many courses on offer please visit WAAPA Winter School Holiday Programs or contact Gabrielle Metcalf at [email protected] or 9370 6775.
Needed for an Art project
Ms O is starting a new art project which involves CDs and DVDs. If anyone has
any spare CD’s/DVD’s which are old or scratched would you bring them into the office and we will pass them onto Ms O. Thank you.
Cheers, Marg
Italian Day by Signorina Russo
Congratulations to all of the following
students who received honour certificates.
A Block recipients
A1 Hannah Elliott Serena Martin
A7 Emily Davies Beverley Moore
B Block recipients
B2 Wynter O’Dowd Peggy Moore
B3 Justin Candeloro Mia Tims-Blacklock
B4 Ashlee Axon Gabrielle Cameron
B5 Tenaya Humphries Douglas Wedding
B6 Alana Brown Jayden Bradley-Mippy
C Block recipients
C1 Kaylen Lynch Eric ArjoonCloghan
Early Childhood Unit
EC4 Shakaya Barfield CJ Stephenson
Alysha Reynolds Azarleah Lucky
EC5 Jacob Clarke Miley McGreevy
Sport Dean Arjoon-Cloghan
Jameson Hewer
Science Erin Williams Katie Cox
HONOUR
CERTIFICATES
Students who learn Italian with Signorina Russo will be celebrating Italian Week from Monday, 29th May to Friday 2nd June. There will be a dress up parade on Tuesday 30th May but the Italian day activities will take place on Wednesday-parents welcome! Italian food on sale at the canteen from Tuesday to Friday & other activities happening through out the week. On our dress up day (Tuesday, 30th May), students can wear an Italian inspired costume or simply dress in green, white and red. Students may wish to dress up as an ancient Roman or even a Roman god or goddess. If, however, students do NOT have an Italian – inspired costume to wear, they must come to school in their school uniform as it is not a ‘free-dress day’. Here are some Italian costume ideas for May 3oth; * Come as a big pizza or as a bowl of spaghetti
* Dress up as an Italian chef/ pizza maker or waiter
* Dress like Pinocchio or character from an Italian story
* Come as a Ferrari or a racing car driver like Super Mario
* Make a cut-out of the Leaning Tower of pizza or the Colosseum
Wear a ‘Carnevale’ costume with a colourful mask
Ancient Roman Costumes
In ancient Roman times men and boys wore TOGAS, loose fitting garments that were usually white. Slaves did not wear togas; they wore tunics (these looked like a big, long t-shirt with a belt).
Roman women often wore a STOLA (a Roman dress) or a TUNICA (a tunic) with a cloak or long shawl called a PALLA. The PALLA was draped around the neck or body and sometimes it was pulled over the head like a veil.
Roman fabrics did not have prints on them and girls wore white until they were married. Then they often wore brightly coloured dyed fabric. Purple fabric was very expensive! For footwear the Romans wore leather sandals that often crisscrossed up the leg.
Roman soldiers and gladiators wore a tunic with armour over their chests, along with a knee-length skirt made from strips of leather. They had shields, spears and swords and of course, a helmet.
Roman accessories for women and men included jewellery, brooches, upper arm bangles and laurel wreaths (a wreath of leaves worn on the head of men).
Each Thursday our Year 1-6 mathematicians in A5 have been exploring the STEM process (Science Technology Engineering and Maths). This process allows the children to engage in real life problems and find solutions through their experiences. The STEM challenges so far:
Build the longest paper chain with 1 sheet of A4 paper.
Design and build a marshmallow blaster
Marble maze challenge
Bubble wand challenge.
The STEM process encourages the students to build their ability to think creatively and critically in order to solve problems with confidence.
These are the children who have been involved:
Nesma, Charlotte, Thomas, Seth Hughes, Jeswin, Savannah, Callum, Khadijah, Dylan MacNaughton, Betty, Jack Morgan, Georgee, Cory Rigg, Logan Robinett, Olivia Watts, Matt, Dyllon Clarke, Tenae, Jaycee, Olivia Frangiamore, Anthony McIntosh, Donald, Dorothy, Jeremiah Pickett, Crystal and Tayah.
Maths with Mrs Booth & Mrs Headley
Nesma,
Seth.
Charlotte.
Dylan.
Thomas,
Khadijah,
Matt, Olivia
and Jeswin,
All
engaged in
the STEM
program.
Community News
Circle of Security Middle Swan
Canteen News by Teresa Elzer
Star Wars Day- May the 4th be with you
Thank you Sarah, Lynda and Kylie for joining in the fun of Star Wars Day and making it an awesome day that ran smoothly. It was great to see all the people who dressed up. Thankyou Mr Thomas for bringing in and displaying your light sabres. I put a lot of effort into organising promotions, making healthy foods fun and challenging students to try foods they wouldn’t normally eat. Children are more likely to eat if other children are eating it too. The Millennium Falcon was a yummy ham and pineapple pizza, but also had tomato and capsicum on as part of the decoration. Xavior from B2 who, according to mum Skye, can be fussy said “It was yummy and
I ate it all.” So next time there is a promotion try it out too.
Italian Week
The Canteen, together with Signorina Russo, is planning a line up of food for Italian Week in Week 6 so look out for the order forms and save some spare change.
Adult Education Program-
Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) provide learning in: Communication Numeracy Literacy Personal; development Study skills. This qualification aims to: Increase employability skills Develop career directions Support life skills and wellbeing Day: Tuesday and Wednesday (Two days per week during school term) Time: 9.00am to 2.30pm Venue: Child and Parent Centre-Swan Lot 574 Cockman Cross Stratton Middle Swan PS) Phone: 9274 5101 or 0429 573 025
The Circle of Security is an intervention program for parents/carers and children that focuses on the relationships which give children emotional support.
The Circle of Security program helps parents and carers to look beneath children’s behaviour to discover their genuine relationship needs. There is a 7 week program starting on the 17th May 2017. Date: Wednesday nights Time: 6.00pm to 8.00pm. Venue: Child and Parent Centre– Swan, Lot 574 Cockman Cross, Stratton (Middle Swan Primary School Campus) Phone: 9274 5101
Community Arts Network Presents Lullabies Celebrating Noongar language through the power of song.
Learn song writing skills with award winning singer-songwriter Gina Williams. She’ll help you to create an original lullaby in Noongar language. Also learn how to craft your own Noongar story doll with acclaimed textile artist Sharyn Egan. Mondays from 15 May 31 July 2017 Child and Parent Centre Swan on the grounds of Middle Swan PS, Stratton from 10am including lunch.
Wookie Cookies
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Death Star Watermelon Millennium Falcon Pizza
Darth Vader’s
Light sabre
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