Richmond Hill State School
NEWSLETTER PHONE: 4756 2222 WEBSITE: www.richmondhillss.eq.edu.au Email: [email protected] Mark Brady
Everyone Successful Every Day
Thursday 16th September, 2021
FRIDAY 17th SEPTEMBER TUESDAY 5TH OCTOBER FRIDAY 8TH OCTOBER Footy Colours Day First Day of Term 4 Free Dress Day Last Day Of Term 3 Donation for Monster Hamper Raffle
Hot dog on bread roll
Position Vacant Richmond Hill State School
Cleaner
Position: Permanent Cleaner 14 hours per week
Key Duties: Ensure a high standard of hygiene and cleanliness is maintained throughout the school
Skills Abilities: Ability to work as part of a team
Ability to work unsupervised
Previous cleaning experience will be an advantage.
Closing Date: 3:00pm on Friday 08th October, 2021.
Contact: Kerri Forno (Business Manager) on 4756 2222 or 0488791163
Application packages including Selection Criteria can be obtained from the School Office.
All prospective employees must make application for, and be able to obtain, a suitability card from the
Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian.
Successful applicant will be subject to a Criminal History Check & a probationary period.
Monday 18th October
5.00pm to 6.00pm
Sausage Sizzle & play at Prep
RSVP PH:47562222
BY THURSDAY 7th October 2021
• WEDNESDAY 20th Oct
1.15pm-2.15pm
Visit to Prep HEART TIME
(Eat & Play outdoors)
WOULD BE LOVELY IF YOU CAN
RSVP THE DAY
BEFORE PH: 47562222
CELEBRATION
STEPPING UP
TO PREP
PIRATE TREASURE
FUN
Friday 19th
November
9.00-10.00
WE ARE EXCITED TO
HAVE YOU JOIN US IN
2022
We extend an invitation to 2022 Prep children and Parents to come along on these
days to get to know Richie
FINAL PREP
CLASSROOM VISIT
Thursday 4th
November
9.00-10.00am
at Prep
From the Instrumental Music Department
I have been incredibly impressed by the enthusiasm, commitment and growth of students in Instrumental Music this term, and in fact this year.
We have had a busy term as students completed playing assessments earlier in the term, performed in several lunchtime concerts and gave a performance on parade last Friday to showcase our fantastic Concert Band after their successes at the Charters Towers Eisteddfod. There’s been plenty of music making!
Charters Towers Eisteddfod 2021: The RHSS Concert Band performed at the Charters Towers Eisteddfod achieving 1st place and walking away with the perpetual Rotary shield. Students including those who have only started learning their instruments this year also got out on the stage in solos and duets and were very successful in their performances with many receiving places. Congratulations to everyone who competed and a huge thanks to families for supporting their children in coming to watch, transporting, taking time off work to get students there etc. A big thank you also to the staff who assisted on the night- Ms McMahon, Miss Libby and Mr Hutchinson from CTSHS. Recruitment for 2022: The process is underway for recruitment in 2022. Students have been completing their ‘Selma’ audiation testing with the classroom music teacher, Ms McMahon. Students who achieve 65% or above will be invited to express their interest in joining IM next year. We will hold an information evening early next term to meet with prospec-tive parents and outline the IM program. Yours in music,
Mrs Meg MacKenzie.
We have had a great Term 3 in regards to HPE and Sport. The term started with our Interschool Athletics Carnival with all our representatives performing incredibly well. At the end of the day we came away winning the Aggre-gate Shield for the most points overall and lots of students moved onto Red Track in Townsville later in the term.
This term also saw our Year 5 and 6 students competing in Interschool TeeBall. We played 2 games throughout the term on Friday afternoons (having to forfeit one game due to camp). Last Friday 10th September was our Interschool Gala Day. It was amazing to see the improvement in the skills and abilities of all our students with each game they played.
In Term 4, students in Prep along with those in Years 3-6 will be engaging in swimming lessons and pool safety. Notes were sent home earlier this week. Please return the permission/medical form and payment as soon as possible as the Swimming Program starts in Week 2 of Term 4.
I hope everyone has a refreshing and safe break. See you all in Term 4.
Mr Sutherland
HPE Teacher
Hello from Prep H Another term has drawn to an end. The Preppies (and their teachers) are all a little bit tired however we are still soldiering on. We are almost finished this term’s work so it is extremely
important to ensure that your child is at school everyday.
We have loved our information report unit in English this term. The children really enjoyed learning some interesting facts about insects. Please call into the classroom and check out their infor-mation report posters.
In Mathematics, the children have been learning about measure-ment. They have been investigating length, mass and capacity and have had fun exploring different ways of being able to meas-ure. Next term, we jump into a lot of number work and building on our knowledge of numbers to 20.
Thank you to parents who were able to attend Parent/Teacher interviews. I have enjoyed sharing your child’s progress with you. If parents were unable to attend, I sent out an academic and behaviour update on Monday 13th September.
We have had a really great term and are excited to see what Term Four has in store for us. Have a safe and happy holiday and we look forward to seeing you all in a couple of weeks.
Belinda Hourston and Miss Tracy
Term 3 in 1G has been a blast!
We had our emergency services day with the
paramedics and fire fighters, a classroom visit
from a bearded dragon and we even got to visit Billabong
Sanctuary in Townsville. We did lots of hands on learning.
What a fun term!
We are excited for our last term in Year 1 after the holidays!
What a busy term! Here are some photos from our amazing Term 3! Hope everyone has a relaxing holiday, ready for an even more amazing Term 4!
- Miss Miller
Emergency Services Day
Billabong Excursion
Bearded Dragon Visit
Book Week
1M News
This term students have been learning the
Japanese language based around the topic
of the Tokyo Olympics. Students have com-
pleted medal tallies and learned new lan-
guage concepts about the various sports,
countries and competitors of the Tokyo
Olympic games, 2020.
It has been an engaging way to learn new
language and grammatical concepts.
We made it!! It has been a busy term with lots of exciting
learning happening. We went to Vir-
ginia Park as part of Design Technolo-
gy and baked bread. We also did lots
of hands on maths games and activi-
ties. Students are enjoying Maths ro-
tations on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Thank you to all who were able to vol-
unteer to help with different activities throughout the term.
Next term I will be on Long Service Leave for the first two weeks. The chil-
dren aren’t happy that I have “an extra long holiday!”
In Term 4, we will be learning about:
Maths: Money (counting notes and coins, and giving change), Frac-
tions (halves, thirds, quarters and fifths), Multiplication (continuing to
work on 0,1,2,3,5,10 facts)
English: Analysing fun poems and presenting a poem to the class
HASS: Geography—Australia’s neighbours and different climates
Science: Hot Stuff—Students explore sources of heat.
Digital Technologies - Students will explore digital systems and create
a simple guessing game using Scratch (visual programming language).
Have a great holiday!
A HUGE thank you to Peter O’Keefe for letting us use the Indoor Sports Centre for our Term 3 Gotcha Party AND donating two prizes!
We had an amazing time playing indoor soccer, netball and a very quick game of modified volleyball. Miss Jessie was an awesome
goalkeeper. It was an interesting competition between Harvey and his Mum, but Harvey’s team was victorious in the end.
YEAR 4 NEWS What an amazing Term Three we have had!
In English we explored media art texts and wrote a feature article on the Charters Towers Dump. The students had amazing
ideas on how to fix the dump expansion problems and debated their opinions with their peers beautifully.
In Maths students became more confident in applying the split strategy to multiplication word problems and learned how
to complete short division for three and four digit numbers. They also completed measurement, tackled angles and blitzed
probability.
The students thoroughly enjoyed the engagement of hand, body and mind learning in Maths.
In Science this term we studied life cycles. The students have loved learning all about the life cycle of butterflies, echidnas
and turtles.
All students set goals at the beginning of term and worked exceptionally hard to reach them everyday.
The students in Year 4 have been following all expectations in the classroom well and have had an extremely
successful Term.
We’re looking forward to Term Four where we continue to watch them grow, learn and mature ready for Year Five.
Thank You
Ms Kennedy 4K, Mrs Epong 4E, Ms O’Brien 4B
Live Laugh Love Learn
Hello from 6L
Wow, what a busy but fantastic Term 3! 6L’s biggest high-
light this term has been Paluma Camp. High Ropes and ca-
noeing were a favourite and we also loved experiencing
the rainforest and camping in the clouds. We did a lot of
head learning, hand learning and heart learning. Enjoy
some photos from our great trip. Have a safe and happy
holidays. See you in Term 4.
Miss Lauridsen.
Principal’s Article Happy Holidays
We hope all families in the Richie Hill School Community have an enjoyable and relaxing break with
your loved ones. Staff look forward to seeing all students next term when school resumes on Tuesday,
October 5th. Safe travel wherever you go.
Year 5 Paluma Camp
Last week the Year 5 students had the opportunity to attend the Year 5 Camp at Paluma. Everyone had
an amazing experience completing activities such as rainforest studies, team building activities, canoe-
ing, paddle boarding and raft building.
Swimming Lessons Begin
Swimming lessons begin the second week of school in Term 4 ( Tuesday, October 12th). Preps and
Year 3- 6 classes will be attending swimming lessons in Term 4. Please remember payment must be
made before your child can attend a lesson.
Teacher Transfers
Today the school was notified of the teachers transferring out of the school at the end of the year.
Teachers have requested that this not be shared with the Richie community at this time.
Transition to State High School for Year 6
Yesterday, Year 6 students across the 3 state schools in Charters Towers had the opportunity to get a
taste for what Year 7 at high school might be like. The feedback from students was very positive and
the Year 6 cohort will have the opportunity to participate in another transition to high school day next
term on November 3.
Prep Enrolments now being taken
2022 Prep enrolments are now being taken. If you have a Prep or know a family with a Prep student
who wishes to enrol at Richie for 2022, please contact the school.
Parent Teacher Interviews
We have this term had a great response for Parent/Teacher interviews with large numbers of interviews
occurring in every year level over the past 3 - 4 weeks. Thank you for supporting the school and your
child by attending these interviews. It is hoped you have gained a better understanding of how your
child is progressing and how you can work with the school to support your child’s progress.
Reading on the Holidays
Our reading data shows that nearly half of the students go back a level if they do not continue to prac-
tice reading over the holidays. It is really important that all students read every day for a minimum of 15
minutes. Parents your help is needed to make sure this happens. Thank you!
Some Important Events for Term 4
• October 5 School Resumes –
• October 8/15/22 Free Dress Days
• October 12 Prep & Year 3-6 Swimming Starts
• October 18/19 World of Maths visit 9 - Maths problem solving and learning Prep – Year 6
• October 29 Day for Daniel- Interhouse Swimming Carnival ( To be confirmed) –
World Teacher’s Day
• November 5/12 Free Dress Days
• November 9 2022 Student Captain speeches and election
• November 13 Richie Night Markets
• December 3 2021 Awards Parade
• December 7 Year 6 Graduation ( Proposed date – not finalised yet)
• December 8 Report Cards go home for Semester 2
• December 10 Last day of school for 2021
Have a great holiday everyone! Mark Brady Principal
RICHIES WEEKLY SCHOOL WIDE BEHAVIOUR FOCUS Term 3 : Week 9 & 10
I AM RESPECTFUL- Respect others personal space and property I AM SAFE – Be a good listener in the classroom and playground I AM A LEARNER – Try your best with anything you undertake
P&C TEAM
PRESIDENT: Miriam Gough
VICE PRESIDENT: Lydia Griffiths
SECRETARY: Orvon Gough
TREASURER: Kerri Forno
TUCKSHOP CONVENORS : Carmel Hutley & Anna Pearson
WE WELCOME VOLUNTEERS TO LEND A
HAND IN OUR GREAT SCHOOL
YOU HELP MAKE A
DIFFERENCE IN OUR SCHOOL FAMILY
Please call at the Office to register your interest in becoming a Volunteer at our school!
We thank Anna Pearson & Carmel Hutley for their volunteer work in
the Tuckshop
Our next P & C Meeting is
TONIGHT
5:30pm in the Staffroom
Everyone Welcome to attend
TUCKSHOP
SPECIAL
5th to 15th October
Hot Dog on Bread Roll
$3.50
REMINDER– Richmond Hill State School is part of the Containers for
Change recycling program. Please send your containers for recycling
into the school. There is a recycling bin located in the stairwell near
the main office.
Students also participate in this program each day by placing their
recyclable containers in the boxes in each eating area.
Thank you for supporting this project.
Please contact Kerri Forno on 4756 2222 to book a site.
Stall holders will require own tables & chairs.
Cost is $20-00 per site.
Sites are 3mtrs x 3mtrs
Hosted by Richmond Hill State School P & C Association
4:00pm to 8:00pm
MONSTER HAMPER RAFFLE We will be having the Monster Hamper Raffle and are asking families to send in donations to go towards this great prize. Tickets will be $1.00 each and will be available soon. This raffle will be packed for display in the large wooden sleigh and will be drawn at the Christmas Night Markets on Saturday 13th November. We will be having Free Dress Day on these Fridays leading up to the Christmas Night Markets
Friday 08th October
Friday 15th October
Friday 22nd October
Friday 5th November
Friday 12th November
On these days students are encouraged to come to School in Free Dress. Students in Free Dress will need to bring along a donation to be used in the Hamper Raffle or on the Softdrink Quoits stall.
Donations required include: Non-perishable grocery items, 1.25ltr bottles of softdrink, wrapping paper, toys, cooking ingredients, cans of softdrinks. Anything at all that you would like to win in a hamper raffle. Plants will also be needed for the plant stall – These can be sent in the week of the Markets or on the day of the Markets.