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Blakebrook Public School Bulletin Term 1 Week 8 - Thursday 22nd March 2018
Email : [email protected] Ph : 0266 293 263 Website : blakebrook-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
T1 Week 8 NAPLAN online test practice Thursday
Thu 22nd Mar DEADLINE Y6 Interrelate permission note & $20 payment Red Cross Coin Trail finishes
Fri 23rd Mar Waste Education excursion Y5-6 & Y1-2
T1 Week 9
Mon 26th Mar
Tue 27th Mar Easter Hat Parade 9.30am followed by Grandparent’s Day 9.30-11.00am 11am Grandparents stay for a morning tea provided by the school Easter Scripture Presentation for K-6 11am
Wed 28th Mar Mrs Tate @ PL : Principal Assoc’n Meeting 9am-12pm and L3.OPL.S2 12.00-3.30pm /Miss Stephens
Thu 29th Mar iScience Y3-6 @ BPS with RRHC students : final
Fri 30th Mar PUBLIC HOLIDAY : Good Friday
T1 Week 10
Mon 2nd Apr PUBLIC HOLIDAY : Easter Monday
Tue 3rd Apr Interrelate Y6 @ BPS
Wed 4th Apr Commonwealth Games Doing-Things-Together Day K-6 @ BPS
Thu 5thApr
Fri 6th Apr NR Soccer trials School disco “Rainbow Connection” 6-8pm
T1 Week 11
Mon 9th Apr
Tue 10th Apr Interrelate Y6 @ BPS
Wed 11th Apr ANZAC school assembly 2.50pm start @ BPS
Thu 12th Apr Mrs Perren & Mrs Stevens @ PL: STEM / Casuals on class
Fri 13th Apr Last day of Term 1 : Freaky Friday - role reversal day DEADLINE: Stewart House envelopes and Coles Sports for Schools vouchers Mrs Stevens @ PL /casual on class
Term 1 School Holidays
T2 Week 1
Mon 30th Apr School Development Day (SDD) : Staff only - students return tomorrow
Tue 1st May All students K-6 return to school for Term 2
AWARDS will be presented at assembly tomorrow, Friday 3pm PRINCIPAL’S AWARD: Luca D for demonstrating a sensible attitude and outlook at all times
CAPA: Mia CITIZENSHIP: Lily C ENVIRONMENT: Caleb SPORT: Austen Nude Foodist: Luka W & Massimo GOOD FRIEND: Baxter chosen by Axel
ACADEMIC K Lincoln for trying hard in maths 1-2 Ruben for assisting & demonstrating a fundamental movement skill ‘throwing’ 3-4 Huxley for improvement in planning and writing Narratives
5-6 Simon for using quick thinking strategies when adding / subtracting
GO FOR IT K Baxter for terrific home reading results 1-2 Caleb for reading with expression during ‘guided reading’ 3-4 Jake for neat book work and learning subtracting trading
5-6 Drew for effort in completing Literacy tasks
THINKING SKILLS / MINDFULNESS K Mikayla for sitting as ‘still as a frog’ during meditation 1-2 Willow A for demonstrating mindful behavior to K-2 during the ‘Feel Brave’ program 3-4 Sapphire for sensible behaviour during all class activites
5-6 Shakira for being a quiet achiever in the classroom and always on task
LIBRARY with Mrs McInnes
K Darcy for being a great reader 1-2 Layla for happy smiles :) 3-4 Jake for consistent application in LOTE 5-6 Lilly R for helping others in a caring way
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Advance notice: 2018 School Photos have recently been confirmed for Thursday 26th July—Term 3 Week 1
Relieving Principal News with Louise Tate
Easter Hat Parade Next Tuesday, 27/03, all students (and Grandparents) are invited to take part in our school Easter Hat Parade, starting at 9.30am. Prizes will be given for originality of design, colour and cuteness in each grade e.g Preschool, Kinder, Year 1,2,3 etc. A special prize will go to the best recycled creation using items which have been repurposed. All students entering will receive a small choc egg. If your child is not allowed chocolate please let their teacher know so I can arrange alternatives. Family and friends welcome. Grandparents Day As part of the above celebrations will be our K-2 Grandparents Morning. An invitation has been sent home this week and includes contact details so we can cater for those attending. The timetable is as follows: 9.30am Easter Hat Parade 10.15am Ask Gran not Google questions 10.30am Games and Activities 11.00am Morning Tea for grandparents : provided by the school. K-6 go to Easter Scripture presentation in Y1-2 c’rm 11am 11.30am Finish Easter Scripture Presentation Our annual Easter presentation will be held next Tuesday at 11am in Mrs Skorjenko’s room. Peer Support: Bullying focus Students in Year 6 and selected Year 5 will train to be Peer Support leaders at the end of this term. Once trained, they will lead a small group of K-5 children each week in the Peer Support Program. In past years this has been a highly successful way of teaching leadership and conflict resolution strategies to our senior students. Our whole school Peer Support focus in Term 2 will be on Bullying. School Fees Please try and have all school fees paid before the April school holidays. These fees are used to support learning programs and purchase classroom supplies within the school. Our fees are very reasonable, at just $47, and we appreciate the community’s assistance in this matter. Payments are excepted in CASH or by POP. Note: POP payments are ‘per student’. You can pay for multiple events for one child but you can’t pay for multiple students in one POP transaction. CASH should be placed in a clearly labelled envelope / zip-lock bag and handed to class teachers.
POP is available via our school website: blakebrook-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
select ’Make a Payment’ from the navy blue ribbon.
Fill in details on Payment
Details screen
Click Next to proceed to the payment page where you can enter your card details for payment (Visa / Mastercard credit and debit cards accepted). Westpac Bank does not hold any card details so you need to enter them each time you make a payment.
Record POP Receipt Number and write it on the note returned to teachers that a POP payment has been made. Sickness Please do not send your child to school if they are unwell, or within 24 hours of vomiting. Be prompt when advising of a student absence please. The new system only allows teachers a five day window to report the reason for absence. You can send an absence alert in via SchoolStream app; phone the school; email the school [email protected] and it will be forwarded to the relevant teacher; or send an email directly to the teaching staff. Only assume your email has been read if you receive a reply. Mrs Tate (K): [email protected] Mrs Skorjenko (Y1-2): [email protected] Mrs Stevens (Y3-4): [email protected] Mrs Perren(Y5-6): [email protected] Mrs McInnes (Lib): [email protected]
Head Lice Alert
Unfortunately the school appears to be infested with head lice / nits, particularly in the Y3-4 classroom. Please check and treat your
children’s hair. There’s no need to purchase expensive chemical treatments from a chemist. The trick is smothering the louse and
then removing EVERY nit (egg) from every hair shaft with a very fine toothed comb. Head lice can lay 100 eggs per night!
TIP: Saturate hair with cheap hair conditioner, leave in over night and wash out in morning. Then start the tedious process of combing
the nits out. They stick well to a strand of hair and you need to drag it all the way off. A nit egg is usually brown and pops when
squashed. If you see white dots on the hair that means the nit egg has already hatched. If you miss just one nit egg the cycle continues.
You will need to continue treating the hair for at least a fortnight.
Lego Master
Dane (Yr 6) has completed
two Lego masterpieces
during his own time at
lunch and recess.
Well done Dane, a budding
engineer in the making!
BPS STAFF raising money for Cancer
Hats off to both Lochie and Miss Stephens for
volunteering their time on the weekend walking
in the Relay For Life. Also for Lochie, who had his
head shaved last Saturday raising funds for the
Leukaemia Foundation. Well done – we are proud
of both of you.
Article & photo credit: Julie Perren
Article & photo credit: Julie Perren
Award received this week : Great job Blakebrook kids!