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60 Cameron Street, Bexley NSW 2207 T: 9587 3717 - 9587 3162 E: [email protected]
W: www.carlton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Carlton Speak 2013 Carlton Public School E-Bulletin
Term 2 - Week 8 Thursday 20 June 2013
Principal’s Report
Dear Parents & Carers,
I know how important it is for you to get up to date
and accurate information about what’s happening at
school, in your child’s class, with a sport team or
about an upcoming excursion or event. To share that
information with you we use paper notes and
newsletters in addition to using email and the school
website at:
http://www.carlton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/
But, now that most people have mobile devices that allow them to access information wherever they
are it makes sense for you to have access to school information wherever and whenever you need it.
The diagram below shows how you can get access to new apps available for a range of mobile devices
that will give you instant access to online information from the school. Currently, the apps give access
to the newsletter through the SchoolENews service. However, the good news is that very soon the
apps will be used to send more information about school activities, messages and alerts in addition to
the newsletter. To be able to use these free services you need to download the appropriate app from:
http://www.schoolenews.com.au/apps.html
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Important Reminders Parent Teacher Interviews are being held during this week and next week. Don’t forget to come at the
time agreed with your child’s teacher. If you haven’t notified that you want an interview, you can
arrange a suitable time for early next term by contacting the class teacher.
The Y3-6 Athletics Carnival Track Events will be held at Bexley Oval on Tuesday 25 June.
The K-6 Assembly which will include the first public performance by the new school band will be held in
the hall at 11.30am on Friday 28 June.
The last day of Term 2 is Friday 28 June. All children return to school on Tuesday 16 July to commence
Term 3.
Congratulations To the Koinaris, Tsiros and Karnib families who were the lucky winners of the draw conducted last week
from all the families who had paid the School Voluntary Contribution. We hope you enjoyed something a
little extra from the Gift Card prizes. My thanks to all families who have greatly assisted the school
through making this annual payment.
To every Kindergarten student who took part in and enjoyed the farm excursion on Tuesday and to the
parents and teachers who made it happen so successfully for them.
To all students who received reports this week that showed improved achievement standards and
‘personal bests’ in many areas of their school work.
And thank you to the parents and teachers who have made time available to share important information
about student progress for Semester 1 during the current interview period.
Regards,
Steve Cooper
Principal
P&C News Raincoats are here! You will have received the note about ordering raincoats earlier this week. Purchases can be made online in
addition to the traditional way of ordering via order form. A sample can be seen in the office window.
School Banking
Rewards We are still waiting for another handball order. They have been extremely popular and they will not be
available next term. Once our order arrives, all back-orders will be filled. All other rewards are in stock.
Classroom Achievement Award Congratulations to 4/5SP who were the winners of the classroom achievement award for this week.
Last chance to enter this exciting competition!
Win a share of the Dollarmites’
treasure by saving in Term 2 of
School Banking.
First prize is a $5,000 family
adventure holiday to anywhere in
Australia, with $500 spending money.
Plus, the winning student’s school will also receive $5,000 to spend as they wish. What’s more, there are 25
Runners-up Kid’s Adventure Packs, worth over $700 each, to be won. Each adventure pack includes a Wii U,
night vision goggles, a waterproof camera, walkie talkies and a Razor eSpark electric scooter!
To find out more, talk to your School Banking Co-ordinator or visit commbank.com.au/adventureisland
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Silver Awards
Parents are most welcome to attend the assembly to see their child receive this very special award. Silver
awards are presented to children when they have received 5 Bronze Awards = 50 tokens. A fantastic effort!
K-2 Congratulations to the following students who will receive their silver awards at the K-2 assembly on Friday 28
June, 2013 at 11.30 am.
Ava F (KH) Alex Z (KH) David D (2P) Hannah S (2J)
Damjan J (2J) Veronica W (1C) Jasmine B (1C) Diana G (1C)
Jawad A (1C) Mirakle K-S (1C) Ayah J (1C) Olivia J (KF)
Sophie C (KS) Larah V (KH) Emelia C (KH) Michael S (2A)
Michael K (2D) Isabella F (2D) Sawanya M (1C) Harrison G (2P)
Y3-6 Congratulations to the following students who will receive their silver awards at the Y3-6 assembly on Friday 28
June, 2013 at 11.30am
Gary L (4/5SP) Natalie H (5/6F) Jason L (4J) Grace C (4J)
Anna G (4J) Amal S (4J) Aneeta N (4J) Anton P (5T)
Hanson H (5T) Moamen A-B (5NH) Andrianna J (5NH) Zahra T (6H)
Phoebe T (6H) Reem R (6S) Curtis T (6S) Harry T (6S)
Ohm B (4/5SP) Tazmin S (4/5SP) Christina W (4/5SP) Rudy C (4/5SP)
Shruti P (4J) Christian J (4J)
Congratulations to the class assembly award recipients:KM- Malaika P; Ibrahim S KJ- Amaya A; Arwyn D KF- Jasmin F; Manav S
KH- Kareem S; Dhev S KS- Liam P; Abigail V KIB- Lily M; Aracely A
1S- Michael R; Amy Z 1C- Jasmine B; Jawad A 1D- Medwin Z; Chelsea L
1K- Pranab S; Lai Li C 1M- Kishan S; Deemah ER 1T- Marques S; Kayla T
2K- Andrew Y; Kevin Y 2J- Damjan J; Jad D 2P- Ali H; Prachi P
2A- Ali AS; Joshua M 2D- Alek B; Hadi T 2/3M- Chanelle L; Perry C
3B- Eloise C; Daniel M 3AK- Solomona H; Eismmi T 3J- Jawad A; Brandon M
3T- Makayla P; Jonathan H 4G- Angelina G; Dimitri H
4C- Sabrina P; Shelby K 4A- Huia K; Louisa Z 4/5SP- Brian C; Nicholas C
5C- Kristina N; Paul Y 5NH- Moamen A; Aaya O 5T- David R; Anton P
5/6F- Daniel P; Rayanne H 6H- Hussian M; Brianna P 6KM- Joshua N; Brian S
6S- Laila F; Christopher G
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 2 - Week 8 Thursday 20 June 2013
Premiers Debating Challenge- 3rd Round Debating Dynamos
On 11 June, the Carlton Debating Dynamos battled it out in their 3rd debate to win
against Canterbury South Public School. Susan, Rayanne, Alexander and Natalie
travelled with Mrs Niko to Canterbury South Public School. The topic for the
debate was “Should we impose life bans on sportspeople who cheat?” A flip of the
coin resulted in Carlton being the affirmative team, and the Canterbury South
being the negative team.
Thirty minutes left and still, we didn’t have a team line and we hadn’t written
anything on our palm cards. With only 25 minutes left we were stressing and panicking. We started writing and
thinking quickly. With only 5 minutes left we were finishing off our arguments and suddenly, time was up! We
couldn’t believe how quickly the time passed. Although we were nervous, we knew that we had a good team line
and strong augments.
The debate was about to begin. One by one, speakers from all the teams spoke confidently, convincingly and
with expression. After everyone had spoken, we waited anxiously for the result, hopefully that our arguments
and rebuttals would lead us to victory in this debate.
Shock and relief came to our team when we were announced as the winners. Amazing, 3 wins out of 3 debates!
We received valuable feedback from the adjudicator, and had a light snack. We laughed all the way back to
school.
We would like to thank Canterbury South Public School for inviting us to their school to debate. We would like
to thank Mrs Niko for driving us there and back and Mrs Niko, Miss Flowers and Mrs Mateski for all of their
hard work in training us to be the debating team we have become. Now we are more relaxed and ready to accept
the challenges ahead of us.
By Rayanne H and Natalie H
ATHLETICS TRACK CARNIVAL YEARS 3-6
Tuesday 25 June, Term 2, Week 9
On Tuesday 25 June 2013, the school will be holding the Athletics Track Carnival at Bexley Oval. Permission
notes need to be signed by parents with any medical details listed and returned to the office money collection
box. Cost for the carnival is $4.50. They will be expected to wear school sports uniform, a school hat and
sunscreen. All children should bring their recess, lunch and a bottle of water. The canteen will be available to
provide snack food and drinks only. All parents are invited to attend but must make their own way to the oval.
If you wish to take your child home early, please ensure your inform the student’s roll teacher prior to leaving.
AGE RACES are raced in the age your child is turning in 2013.
HOUSE COLOURS FOR 2013
BLUE: A, B, C, D, E YELLOW: F, G, H, I, J, K
RED: L, M, N, O, P, Q GREEN: R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
Our Athletics Carnival Field Events will take place at school on Monday 22 July (Week 2, Term3).
Presentation of awards for athletics track and field events will be held during stage 2 and 3 combined assembly
on Friday Week 3 in Term 3.
If there are any questions please see Mrs Hanley.
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 2 - Week 8 Thursday 20 June 2013
Rhyming Couplets- 4C The unicorn fell off the hill
And down there he met Jack and Jill
The Gingerbread man ran down the road
When he got down there he met a toad
Peppa Pig loved her money
But Winnie the Poo loved his honey
The wolf blew down the pigs’ houses
But their mother was angry so she pulled down the wolf’s trousers.
By Benjamin W 4C
School is a place of fun and joy,
a boy in my class is called Roy.
There are lots of nice people there,
But there are also some bad people who don’t share or care.
At the end of the term we have a treat,
although there is no popcorn to eat.
There is lots of art to see in the hall,
But not the ones you’ll see in the mall.
So this is my poem on the topic ‘School’,
I’m writing this because I think school is cool.
By Ellis P 4C
NAIDOC Week Performance
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Thursday 18 August 2011 Term 3 - Week 5 Term 2 - Week 8 Thursday 20 June 2013
Mumps cases on the rise
NSW Health is today reminding young adults to check their immunisation status, particularly before they
travel overseas amid a rise in the number of cases of mumps being reported in NSW.
Director of Communicable Diseases for NSW Health, Dr Vicky Sheppeard said there were 15 reported cases of
mumps during May, most were young adults, and clustered in several regions of NSW. As not everyone who has
mumps will see a doctor and have a test, it is likely that there are many more cases of mumps in the community
not notified to NSW Health.
Dr Sheppeard said initial symptoms of mumps include:
Fever
Loss of appetite
Tiredness and headache followed by
Swelling and tenderness of the salivary glands, especially near the angle of the jaw.
“To prevent the spread of mumps, children and adults should have two doses of the measles-mumps-rubella
(MMR) vaccine also provides good protection against measles and rubella,” Dr Sheppeard said.
Mumps was once a common childhood disease, but most children are now protected due to high vaccination
rates. However, a significant number of young adults may have missed receiving two doses of MMR vaccine in
childhood, as two doses were not routinely offered until the 1990s.
"Many people in their 20s, 30s and early 40s will not be immune, so it is particularly important they check their
status with their doctor and get vaccinated if they are not sure," Dr Sheppeard said.
“Mumps can be quite a serious infection for adults. Complications can include swelling of the testicles in males,
and rarely inflammation of the brain, the lining of the brain and spinal cord, pancreatitis and hearing loss.
Mumps infection during pregnancy can result in miscarriage.”
"Although very rare, mumps can also cause sterility in males.”
Mumps takes two to three weeks to develop after exposure to an infected person, and people are infectious a
week before and up to nine days after swelling of the glands.
Mumps is spread when a person breathes in the virus that has been coughed or sneezed by an infectious person,
or by direct contact with their saliva.
"This is a timely reminder to parents that immunisation is the best protection against mumps. Children should be
vaccinated on time with MMR vaccine at 12 months and again before they turn four years of age," Dr
Sheppeard.
For further information please contact your local Public Health Unit or visit the factsheet on NSW Health
website: http://www0.health.nsw.gov.au/factsheets/infectious/mumps.html
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Term 2 Calendar
Week 8 17 June- 21 June Week 9 24 June- 29 June
Mon 17
Reports home today Interrelate lessons for Year 6 Arabic Parenting Program
Mon 24
Stage 2 Excursion Arabic Parenting Program
Tues 18
Kindergarten excursion Junior Choir rehearsal School Banking Dance to be fit Stage 2
Tues 25
Y 3- 6 Athletics Carnival School Banking Dance to be fit Stage 2 Cancelled Public Speaking Competition
Wed 19
NAIDOC Week Performance Premiers Debate @ Clemton Park PS
Wed 26
Dance to be fit Stage 1
Thurs 20
Thurs 27
Schools Debate @ Ramsgate PS
Fri 21
Fri 28
LAST DAY FOR TERM 2 K-6 Assembly 11.30am