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Mourilyan State School
NEWSLETTER
Issue 4 - Term 3 - 1st September 2017 Principal: Mrs Susan Hoad
Phone: 4063 0222 Fax: 4063 0200
34 Harbour Road Mourilyan Qld 4858
I have seen many parents at the school this week for parent-teacher interviews. Teachers use this time to update parents on their child’s progress and to highlight specific learning goals aimed at promoting each student’s individual development. If you were unable to attend an interview, please take note of the information regarding your child that was sent home on the parent-teacher interview template and see your child’s teacher if you are unsure of the content.
Congratulations to students who participated in the 2017 Premier’s Reading Challenge. Being able to read is such an essential skill; successful reading affects all areas of learning and life. The teaching of reading is a priority at our school and it is rewarding to see parents encouraging their children to read at home. Well done students and families!
Speaking of families, we hope to see everyone at the school bush dance on Thursday, 14th September. Students have been practising during their music lessons with Mrs Pedley throughout Term 3. This is a great opportunity for our school community to come together and recognise some of the fantastic learning that is happening across our school. It is also a chance to have the night off from cooking, with the tuckshop serving food and drinks from 6pm.
You would have received a Pie Drive form earlier this week. The pies are baked fresh by Tully Hot Bread and by all reports are delicious. Please ask your neighbours, friends and family if they are interested in pies and get as many sales as you can. Funds raised will help to cover the travel and accommodation costs of students in our Science Engineering team who will be competing in the State Opti-Minds Challenge held in Brisbane early next term.
Our full school review, originally planned for Term 1, will be conducted in the last week of this term. All state schools participate in a review every four years administered by the School Improvement Unit. Several parents have nominated to speak with the review team. If you are also interested, please let me know and I will organise a meeting time. At the completion of the three-day process, the review team will present its finding and write a report that identifies areas for future improvement. Everyone will be informed of the finding and a report published on the school website. A plan addressing the findings will also be developed in consultation with Regional Office. For further information, please visit the website www.education.qld.gov.au/schools/school-performance-assessment-framework or give me a call.
Happy Father’s Day to all fathers and grandfathers for Sunday! Enjoy your special day ☺
Susan
A Message from our Principal
To the
2017 MOURILYAN STATE SCHOOL
THURSDAY
14TH SEPTEMBER
6.30PM
Food available for ood available for ood available for ood available for
purchase from 6pmpurchase from 6pmpurchase from 6pmpurchase from 6pm
P&C Meeting Monday
11th
September
5.30– 6.30pm
Congratulations to all of these classroom award recipients who were proudly presented with their certificates at Parade.
Each week on parade, Jeremiah, our Virtues Officer, presents awards to people
who show strong traits and characteristics of the virtue of the week.
Congratulations to Daxton, Anika and Thomas for receiving an award for
Cooperation.
Every Friday our Year 3,4,5 and 6 Students play
interschool sports. Awards are given on Parade to the most valued and the best
and fairest players.
Fete MeetingFete MeetingFete MeetingFete Meeting
Monday 11th
September
6.30-7pm
Every Monday Monday Monday Monday from 9am – 11am Contact Nicky: 0409 064 412 or Carlie: 0413 112 580
On Friday 15th September it is Free Dress Day.
We will also have a Sausage Sizzle
and Slushies to raise funds for our Opti-minds team.
Come dressed in sun smart clothes and bring a gold coin donation.
Sausage on bread $2 Slushies $2
Head lice
Parents and caregivers, Nits and eggs have been detected in student’s hair. Please thoroughly check your child’s hair and be persistent with getting all eggs and nits out of their hair over the coming weeks. Thank you. Together we can manage this ongoing issue.
Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday
14 October 14 October 14 October 14 October
Our 2017 Fete Co-ordinator is Mrs Mandy Starkey.
Ph: 0407 597 761
SEPTEMBER Wednesday 6th—Friday 9th Year 3 Daradgee Camp Wednesday 6th ISC Visits Year 6 students Friday 8th SEP Orientation Day @ ISC Monday 11th—Wednesday 13th School Review Monday 11th ISC Hotshots Program begins Skip-A-Thon 1:15pm Thursday 14th Youth Parliament—School Leaders School Bush Dance 6.30pm Friday 15th Free Dress Day & Sausage Sizzle (raising money for Opti-minds team) Orientation Day at ISC for Yr 6 students Wildlife show Prep-Year 5 Last day of school for Term 3 OCTOBER Monday 2nd Queens Birthday Public Holiday Tuesday 3rd First day of Term 4 Pie Drive Delivery Saturday 14th Mourilyan State School Fete Monday 16th Student Free Day
Fete Meeting Monday 11th September 6.30-7pm
We are having a Pie Drive to raise funds for our Opti-minds winners. All monies collected will help cover the
team’s travel and accommodation expenses. We would appreciate your support in assisting our selected students to
participate in this worthwhile event. Order forms were sent home this week. Please return your
order form and correct money to the school office by Thursday, 14th September.
Pies will be available for collection on Tuesday, 3rd October from our school office.
Three Opti-Minds teams participated in the Regional Challenges at James Cook University on Sunday the 20th of August. After extensive preparation and practice with Miss Enright during school lunch breaks, all teams performed admirably. Two of the teams won a Spirit of Opti-Minds award and our Science Engineering team won the right to represent FNQ in the Opti-minds Finals and 20/20 Opti-Vision Youth Forum in Brisbane in October. This team will participate in the Opti-minds Creative Sustainability Challenge. We wish them all the very best in Brisbane. We would like to again thank Miss Enright for her tireless time and commitment in guiding our three teams. Thanks must also be given to Mrs Hunt for attending the day at JCU to help with adjudication.
GROCERY DONATIONS
Please note that we are seeking a donation of one non-perishable grocery item per child for
our Monster Trailer raffle. The buckets to place the item in have been put in each
classroom. Please bring in your item as soon as possible. Thank you for kindly donating to our Fete.
Have you been selling your
tickets?. More books are
available from the school office.
The Year 4 students recently headed south to the Paluma Environmental Education Centre. Whilst there, the students were guided to develop new skills and knowledge in regards
to their own abilities, safety, chores and also the responsibility of caring for our natural environment. The
students had many fantastic experiences and left with fond memories. Everyone worked so well—even when working
outside of their comfort zone. Everyone responded fantastically to the team challenges. It is noticeable in the school environment that there have been new friendships
formed from being at camp and this is great to see. It was an absolute pleasure to take each and every Year 4 student on
this worthwhile camp. With the help of Mr Starkey, Miss Sandra and Mr Zanoletti, we ensured each child had a
wonderful Year 4 camp experience and have created life-long memories.
The Year 5 students headed to Holloways Beach for their camp in
order to experience new activities and to further develop their self esteem.
Children participated in team building activities as well as a boating exercise
where they had to identify different types of birds and spot various marine
animals in the area. Each and everyone of our students challenged themselves on either the three or the
nine metre high rope course. An enjoyable and valuable learning
experience was had by all despite the mosquitoes and sandflies.
We would like to thank Miss Kerryl, Mr Chapman and Mr Kelleher for their
assistance on our camp.
The 2017 Premier’s Reading Challenge has finished. A huge congratulations to all our students who managed to read over 2000 books!
140 Books WOW! Mia Chizzotti—Prep
120 Books Harrison Turnbull – Prep
100 Books Amelia Guarrera - Prep Byron McDermid – Prep Claire Hoddle – Year 1 Kadyn McDermid – Year 1
80 Books: Lockie Locastro - Prep Daniel Stuart – Prep Ruby Wehlow – Prep
60 Books: Hunter Cook – Prep Lahni Madsen – Prep Lucas Oldknow-Sly – Year 2
40 Books: Layla Bensi – Prep Alanah Caltabiano – Prep Tavish Caltabiano – Prep Braxton Durso – Prep Jayden Hawkswell – Prep Phoebe Trevisanut - Prep Mackenzie Gant—Year 1 Khaide Juhas - Year 1 Finn McCambridge - Year 1 Beau Westcott – Year 1 Mykah Howarth - Year 2 Leilani Setter - Year 6
20 Books: Ben Sinton – Prep Bailey Austin - Year 1 Dexter Bolton - Year 1 Charlie Setter– Year 1 Ataaliyah Petersen - Year 1 Hunter Austin - Year 2 Boyd Baxter - Year 2 Declan Casale - Year 2 Mia Connell - Year 2 Sophie Dowling - Year 2 Kynan Henaway - Year 2 Rainey Quaid - Year 2 Mana McCambridge - Year 3 Charlotte Trevisanut - Year 3 Lexie Craw - Year 4 Azariah Horton - Year 4 Caleb Howarth - Year 4 Kai Westcott - Year 4 Ammie Bensi - Year 5
Jeremy Chapman - Year 5 Sarra Connolly - Year 5 Ava Cook - Year 5 Kai Cooper - Year 5 Corey Gill - Year 5 Jonathan Kane - Year 5 Thomas Kane – Year 5 Dean Kelleher - Year 5 Sahra Kneubuhler - Year 5 Holly Petersen - Year 5 William Sticher - Year 5
Last week, our small group of Year 6 students had an awesome camp at Holloways Beach EEC. We enjoyed the boating experience and the aquarium session but the most challenging daytime experience was the High Ropes. Every student achieved at least the lower courses (about 4 metres above the ground) but many students conquered the really high (about 12 metres) sections with confidence. We loved the mud experience where we immersed ourselves in slimy oozy black mud, then rolled down the sandy beach to complete the "lamington effect". Each night, we toasted marshmallows at the campfire, had a concert and identified constellations and planets. The Nocturnal Rogaine course (orienteering at night by torchlight) was successfully completed by some groups while others ran out of time, but everyone scored well and it was fun! Mr Neil, Miss Kerryl and the parents on camp were happy that they had two good nights sleep because of our good behaviour. Thanks to the three parents who helped make our camp so successful.