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Taree West Public School Teamwork Welfare Performance Scholarship
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Wingham Road Taree NSW 2430
T 02 6552 1910 F 6551 0751 E [email protected] Web www.tareewest-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Term 2 – Week 10
Shakari & Akira painting their clay work
Principal’s Report
School NAIDOC and Medallion Assembly
We will be holding a special school assembly this Thursday the 25
June 2015 in the school hall commencing at 9:30am. A focus for this
assembly will be our NAIDOC Awards Ceremony as well as the end of
term Medallion and PBL presentations. Music Scholarships will also
be presented to the scholarship recipients.
Performances will be presented by our three school choirs,
Kindergarten classes, the school band and school guitar group.
Parents, carers and community members are invited and welcome to
attend the assembly.
Student Reports
All student reports will be sent home tomorrow afternoon. Please
check in your child’s bag for their report. Parent/Teacher Interviews will
take place on Tuesday 21 July. Further information will come home
shortly in regards to booking appointments.
P & C Meeting
The next P&C meeting will be held in Week 1 of next term, Wednesday
15 July 2015 at 6pm in the Library. All are welcome to attend.
Enrolments for 2016
2016 Kindergarten and new enrolment packs are now available at the
school office. Please come in and enrol for 2016.
Donna Bensch
Principal
Principal Awards
Jack Sproul 3/4M, Lillianah Williams 3/4M Kaylah Thompson 4/5/6W,
Thomas Kennewell 2G, Kaydance Williams 5/6S, Hudson Deas 1F,
Cameron Lohse 2/3S
WHAT’S ON
Wednesday 24 June Student Reports home
Thursday 25 June
Medallion and NAIDOC
assembly 9:30am
Rewards Day
Friday 26 June Last day of school Term 2 –
Holidays commence
Tuesday 14 July Students return to school
for Term 3
Wednesday 15 July P&C meeting 6pm
Friday 17 July Yr 3-4 Rugby League
Tuesday 21 July Parent/Teacher interviews
Monday-
Friday 27-31 July Education Week
Friday 7 August Zone Athletics Carnival
Saturday 8 August School Open Day
10am-12pm
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Tuesday, 23 June 2015 Term 2 – Week 10
Dredon and Ava painting their clay work
Class Awards
Class Class
Award
Class
Award
Class
Award
Class
Award
KG Willow Mc Lara G Dakoda M Monique L
KS Will A Lincoln C Samuel S Jessica P
KW Julius C Charlie G Jaycob H Caden J
1-2H Aaliyah K Joey W Annabelle S Leo A
1C Takian K Sygh S Fletcher H Mari K
1F Cameron D Zac L Hudson D Jasmine R
1J Wade B Joel T Jasmine T Dylan R
2C Armarlia W Meiha G Ryan E Ben W
2G Zayden M Alicia E Thomas K Jermaine D
2-3S Samuel T Benjalli S Jordyn M Olivia H
3-4B Jasmine H Navren W Jayden R Ashley B
3-4H Chayse S Breanna C Keea A Jillian R
3-4K Joshua H Aiden B Sethe B Matthew B
3-4M Connor F Alyssa F Emma D Jack S
4-5-6W Joshua L Madeline C Amy G Lachlan C
4-5L Ethan R Natalia R Tyree H Baden F
5-6J Jasmine R Samuel G Makaela S Chloe N
5-6S Jasmine J Jaryd M Cory D Lashana M
5-6U Charlie D Drew P Sarah P Shai Y
Lost Property
Our Lost Property tubs are overflowing. If your child is missing an
article of clothing or lunch box please ask them to check the tubs.
Any unclaimed items that remain on the last day of term will be
donated to charity.
Parents as Teachers and Classroom Helpers (PATCH) Program.
Parents and interested community members are
invited to attend an information afternoon tea on
Thursday 16th July at 2.15pm.
PATCH is a community volunteer’s course. It is a
training program to accredit volunteers in
supporting children to learn to read, write and use counting in the early
years of schooling. The 10 week program involves the volunteers
receiving fortnightly training and then working in classrooms with the
support of the Instructional Leader. At the successful completion of the
program volunteers receive a completion certificate which may provide
a pathway for entry to TAFE foundation courses.
Child minding will be available for this afternoon session. If you would
like to learn some new skills then please come along, have a cuppa
and a chat. No prior skills are required just an open mind and a
willingness to have a go! Looking forward to seeing you there.
Athletics Carnival Results
The overall house champion and Individual Champions were
announced last Friday at the Year 3-6 Assembly.
The champions were:
12/13 year old Girl – Jazmin Campbell
12/13 year old Boy – Isaac Williams
11 year old Girl - Tilley Hunter
11 year old Boy – Charlie Dignam
Junior Girl- Jasmine Hill
Junior Boy- Navren Willett
The overall House Athletic Champion placings were:
103 87 183 171
G K L P Again, thanks to all involved in the event.
Simon Uwland
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PBL News
PBL Focus Rule:
This week we will be revising our four focus rules from this term. Can
you remember all of them?
PBL Classes of the Week:
Well done to 2/3S! They are this week’s Primary PBL Class of the
Week.
A big congratulations to 1C! They are this week’s Infants PBL Class of
the Week.
Students of the Week:
Primary Student of the Week: Lilly McLeay 3/4M
Infants Student of the Week: Stormi Beale 1J
Keep earning those eagle tokens Taree West!
Mrs Suters
PBL Coordinator
Community Advertisements
Taree West Public School Playgroup
Wingham Rd, Taree 2430
Monday 9.30 – 11.30am
in the school hall.
For further information please contact Leanne
0418 237 775
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Road safety - Your child’s safety depends on you
When Driving:
Make sure your children are in an appropriate child car seat that is
fitted and used correctly.
Make a rule that every child passenger must be securely buckled into
a seatbelt or child car seat before you start the car.
A sleeping child must remain firmly buckled up while the car is in
motion.
Always give way to pedestrians particularly when entering and leaving
driveways.
It’s safest for children to get out of the car on the kerb side of the road
to be away from passing traffic.
When Walking:
Always hold your child’s hand. Children need your help to spot
dangers such as vehicles coming out
of driveways. They can also be easily distracted and wander into
traffic.
Talk with your children about Stop, Look, Listen and Think every time
they cross the road.
STOP! one step back from the kerb.
LOOK! for traffic to your right left and right again.
LISTEN! for the sounds of approaching traffic.
THINK! whether it is safe to cross.
When Cycling or Using Scooters, Skateboards or Rollerblades
Your child must wear a helmet when riding a bike in any public place –
it’s the law.
Your child’s helmet must comply with the Australian and New Zealand
Standards. It must be securely fitted
and fastened on their head.
Check that your child wears a bicycle helmet whenever playing or
riding on wheels – bikes, foot scooters, rollerskates, skateboards or
rollerblades. The helmet should be firmly buckled so it fits without
wobbling or slipping to the sides. It must protect the forehead.
Although children quickly learn to pedal, steer and brake, they are not
ready to cycle near traffic or on the road.
Children under 12 and adult riders accompanying and supervising
them may ride on the footpath, unless there are signs specifically
prohibiting cycling.
When riding on the footpath, cyclists must keep to the left and give
way to pedestrians. Children need to take special care at driveways
where vehicles may be driving in or out. At intersections, children must
dismount and wheel the bicycle across the road as a pedestrian,
following the ‘STOP ! LOOK ! LISTEN ! THINK !’ procedure.
Remember, drive safe - our child’s safety depends on you!
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NAIDOC activities