18th august 2010 term 3, week 5€¦ · term 3, week 5 monica st baker - principal ph: (02) 6962...
Post on 04-Oct-2020
0 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
As a Principal I am very proud and truly overwhelmed after the amazing efforts of our community on the weekend. We had 53 people come and assist in our huge clean up and working bee. As a result all the jobs we needed done were completed, as well as many others that we did not think we would have the time to attempt, with the rain holding off just enough to get it all done!
I would like to sincerely thank the parents and children who worked so hard. Thank you also to the families who assisted by donating cake, the use of a coffee machine (yum!) and extra plants. Our P&C work very closely with the staff and I believe as a team we are achieving wonderful things for our school. Thank you and congratulations to the P&C for all their
18th August 2010 Term 3, Week 5
Monica St Baker - Principal Ph: (02) 6962 4540 Fax: (02) 6964 1476 1 East St, Yoogali, NSW 2680 email:yoogali-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.yoogali-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Working Bee a HUGE success!! 53 people come to help on Saturday! A Great School with Amazing Community Support!
work and continued support. Finally I would like to publically acknowledge the Yoogali Public School staff and their partners. All staff who did not have other commitments came on Saturday, as did their partners. I think this is quite unique and a true reflection of the dedication they have for our school and community. THANK YOU!
1. The dug out area was full of water on Friday. The Year 5/6 class bucketed the water out as best they could! Good job!
2. The screening goes in ..... The whole 15 tonnes of it!
3. The finished product! The commemorative tiled area looks fantastic. Thank you to last year’s SRC for buying a tile for all past principals.
The tractor was moved to make way for the new ball court ..........
.... And is now in retirement in his new garden flanked by the palm trees ... Paradise!
.... Some of our hard workers spreading 13 cubic metres of bark chip and fresh sand for the sand pit.
Providing the ‘best of both worlds’ - excellent learning facilities combined with small class sizes.
Assembly Leaders
Term 3
Week 5 - Darcie Carnell
Laurence Laviano
Week 6 - Nathan Lawlor
Caitlin Parks
Week 7 - Bethany Parsons
Luke Mott
Week 8 - Ben Smith
Samantha Laviano
Bronze Certificates were awarded to:
Damien Rae Osman Ozgur Lachlan McDuff
Emily McPherson Darcie Carnell Kurt Power
EDUCATION WEEK A GREAT SUCCESS
Congratulations to the Yoogali students who represented our school beautifully. Not only was there comments about the excellent manners and behaviour of the students, but also comments from the general public about our beautiful school uniform. The captains were in their blazers and ties and all other students in full school uniform. Many of the general public were heard commenting, “Which school is that? Don’t they look smart!” Thank you to the parents who either came to watch their children or assisted with transport for Education Week activities.
Community News Yoogali Public School is able to email the Yarn out to any interested families and parents. If you would like this option please forward your email to the school at the email address on the front page.
KROP nearly sold out!
The matinee has sold out! There are still limited tickets available for Wednesday and Thursday night. Get in NOW if you are planning on going! Dates: 8-9th September Cost: Wed & Thurs Night Adults $20 Children $12 Thursday Matinee Adults $15 Children $7 Times: 6pm Night performance 11 am Matinee
REMINDER ..... CAKES,
SLICES, PRODUCE, PLANTS AND ANY OTHER GOODS ARE NEEDED FOR OUR ELECTION DAY CAKE STALL! YOU ARE
WELCOME TO BRING ANY DONATIONS IN ON FRIDAY OR
ON SATURDAY MORNING.... P&C STILL NEED AVAILABLE PARENTS TO HELP OUT ON THE DAY. ALL SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED
The Yoogali School choir were a great success. I think Mrs Quinn even had a tear in her eye! She was very proud of you. Well done!
K/1 have been very busy. In PD/
H/PE we have been looking at
social skills. This week we were
looking at what makes a good
friend. Each student drew a
name of a K/1 person out of a
bucket and wrote a sentence
about why that person was a
good friend. Here are some of
their fantastic sentences.
Jonathon is a good friend
because he listens to me.
~ Daniel Morris
Riley is a good friend because
he shares with me.
~ Thomas Hogno
Tanayah is a good friend
because she helps me when I
am sick.
~ Jessica Carnell
In K/1 we are all good friends!
Sarah
With Education Week and the terrific effort that our school community put in for our working bee I have been thinking about just how fantastic our school is. This week I have asked 2/3/4 what they think makes our school fantastic! (They needed to include an adjective in their response). Brontie~ our brand new library near our classroom. Laycie~ all the classrooms are cool. Isabella~ our fantastic working teachers. Marcus~ the amazing sport programs. Robbie~ our creative art in 2/3/4. Nicholas R~ our really awesome, cool teachers. Darcie~ the decorative garden around the tractor. Bec~ our fantastic teacher! Bethany~ the awesome teacher’s support. Isobelle~ the new pavers improving our terrific playground. Cody C~ our fair-dinkum colourful classrooms. Matthew K~ all the cool teachers. Dale~ the wobbly football posts. Lachlan~ all the fun stuff. Jamie (away) Luke~ our terrific effort in raising money. Matt S~ the amazing opportunities to go on excursions. Emily~ the awesome new library. Cody A~ the awesome equipment that we can use. John (away) Osman~ the amazing canteen that supplies BBQ sauce. Nicholas P~ our creative sports shed. Kurt~ an unreal playground. Leslie~ our cool rusty old tractor. In 2/3/4 we think highly of OUR school. ~ Emma Quinn
We had a representative from the RCPSA come to speak to the students on Tuesday. The lady was very impressed with the Year 5/6 behaviour and also commented to Miss Jane that never had she been asked so many intelligent and informed questions by a Stage 3 group. Well done, people. What a wonderful thing to hear!
Zoe had the students very engaged and interested in her message of responsible ownership of pets and consequences of not doing so. Homework Both Jaimee and I are getting tougher on homework. Students must bring it on Friday, completed! The consequences of not doing so will be to re-do the work during lunch time. We are trying to ready the Year 6 students to meet deadlines and the consequences of not meeting these. Getting into good habits now will not hurt the Year 5 students either. ~Monica & Jaimee~
Yoogali Public School Motto - Be All You Can Be!
Term 3 P&C Meetings... 7.30pm
(second Tuesday of each
month)
All parents are very welcome to
attend.
TERM 4 EXCURSION The full cost of the excursion is $300 per student. This must be paid in full by Friday 3rd September. Please make arrangements to complete these payments as soon as possible.
K/1 Awards Oakley John - Excellent work
in literacy. Kyla Oldham - Trying her
best in all areas.
Happy Birthday to………... Chloe Mott 12th August
Oakley John 12th August
Anthea Soligo 16th August
Riley Clark 16th August
2/3/4 Awards Osman Ozgur - Beautiful
handwriting in all books. Matthew Keith - Terrific
working attitude and avoiding distractions.
John McDuff - Being responsible and making good choices.
5/6 Awards Emma Provera - taking
initiative. Emily Parsons - A great
“Me!” powerpoint. Assembly Manners Nicholas Rasmussen Emma Rae
Yoogali Public School - Achieving quality learning in an open and supportive environment!
Celebrating success…
5
16/8 17/8 18/8 19/8 Life Ed Van Trent Barrett Shield
20/8 21/8 Election Cake Stall
22/8
6
23/8 24/8 25/8 26/8 27/8 28/8 29/8
7
30/8 Waste Watchers visit
31/8 1/9 2/9 3/9 4/9 5/9
8
6/9 7/9 8/9 KROP Touch Gala Day
9/9 KROP
10/9 11/9 12/9
9
13/9 14/9 15/9 16/9 17/9 18/9 19/9
10
20/9 21/9 22/9 23/9
24/9 Last day Term 3
25/9 26/9
Term 3
If anybody accidently took home a green shovel after the working bee could you please return it to Miss Byrne.
top related