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Give Friendliness—Gain Happiness
Phone— 9092 5800 School Canteen— 9021 5875 Dentist—9021 3379
Principal—Ms Katherine Grant
Issue 8—May 25th 2017
www.southkalgoorlieps.wa.edu.au
Dates to Remember
June 2nd
Room 11 Assembly
June 5th
WA Day
June 16th
Room 13 Assembly
Swimming Notes Due
Back
June 30th
Room 2 Assembly
LAST DAY TO HAND
IN SWIMMING MONEY
LAST DAY OF TERM 2
TERM 3 COMMENCES
ON TUESDAY JULY
18TH
We have had a very busy start to the term and have hit
the ground running. We have been learning about lots of
different topics including: transformations, symmetry,
why we have rules, phonemes and graphemes and we
even had time to make some awesome
Mother’s Day presents!
Room 1 Michael Alex Standon Pickering
Room 10 Tyrell Pickett Emerson Donnelly
Room 22 Tahliyah Dewar Charlie Dickinson
Room 2 Reeif Coleman Liam Noblet Elizabeth O’loughlin
Room 11 Rakiyah Champion Bilby Max Donnelly Kaleb Brown
Room 3 Oliver de Jong Singhdeep Aujla
Room 12 Shadreck Shawa Natasha Taylor
Gecko Eva Farias Olivia Grant
Room 4 Kezia Carruth Ferrina Mohamed Riduwan
Room 13 Zac Millington Alyssa Keeley
Koala Summer Stonehouse Indhi-Rose Stevenage
Room 5 Tyan Beard Cleveland Tipene
Room 17 Joscelyn Maskey Krish Patel
Art Janelle Torres Lachlan Pugh
Room 6 Sofie Brinkworth Christian Hansen
Room 18 Zoe Welham Brellian Cutamora
Music Lucas Shuttleworth Gecko
Room 7 Aiden Stine Denton Marzhew
Room 20 David Waai Tabitha Donnelly
Phys Ed Elise Healey Ethan Bailey
Room 8 Carrissa Brennan Room 21 Ethan Dodd Jasmin Crogan
T & E Chloe Richards
Merit Certificates—18th Mat 2017
Dear Parents/Caregivers
There is magic on the streets of Kalgoorlie and yesterday our students had the
opportunity to share the magic thanks to the wonderful organisation of Mrs Franich and
dedication of our teachers and many parent helpers. Four hundred students walked the
HeART Walk and saw the wonderful murals done by many talented people in our town.
Ms Paula Fletcher came to last Friday’s assembly to talk about her brainchild.
Yesterday the children learned about the stories behind each piece of art and the artist
who created them. They saw the persistence needed to complete an artwork, the
confidence needed to display a piece of work in the middle of town and the diversity of
the many beautiful pieces of art. They also experienced the way that the art has helped
to create a wonderful sense of community throughout our town.
Tomorrow during our Heart of Gold “You Can Do It!” Day and students from Pre-primary
to Year 6 are going to participate in their own art activities and share the many artistic
talents that they have. They are also, over the next weeks, going to participate in
designing murals for our school so that we have our own HeART walk. As always
parents are invited to share in the day and lunch on the oval. Come and have a lovely
art day with your child or children.
Kath Grant
Principal
VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
We will soon be sending out Statements for outstanding Voluntary Contributions.
In order to enrich the opportunities available to your child in school, the Department of Education under section 99 of the School Education Act 1999, permits schools to request that all parents/caregivers pay a voluntary contribution. The amount requested is determined in consultation with the School Board. Contributions for 2017 are set at a flat rate of $50 per student from Kindergarten to Year 6. This amount has not changed for the last 5 years.
These funds are important if a school is to be able to budget effectively. Parents are requested to pay the contribution during the first two weeks of school. Other fees will be called for during the year for specific activities.
Payment can be made by either cash or cheque as the school does not have Eftpos or Credit card facilities.
On Wednesday 25th of May, we had Alli Pope
and Janie Davidson visit SKPS from Country Arts
WA as part of the Kookoo Kookaburra show
touring regional Western Australia. Alli ran
acting workshops with some very lucky
students from Pre-primary to Year 6.
We learnt about the importance of warming our
bodies and voices up to make sure we are ready
for performance, how to enter and exit a stage,
where centre stage is and how to work with
others to create improvised performances. It was
a lot of fun. Here are some pictures of our acting
debuts!
Miss Toni Gallant & The Young Aspiring Actors
of SKPS!
Next Saturday (27 May) there will be two FREE performances of the Yirra Yaakin play Boodjar Kaatijin at the Museum. The
times are 10am and 12pm
Join Koorlbardi (Magpie), Weitj (Emu), Nyingarn (Echidna) and their koordahs (friends) as they take you on a wild adventure into traditional legends of how the land was created.
Through a collection of four stories based on Nyoongar knowledge and storytelling, audiences will learn about The First Sunrise; The Creation of Kings Park and How the Kangaroo Got It’s Colour; How the Echidna Got Its Spikes; and The Creation of Wave Rock and the Stars.
http://museum.wa.gov.au/museums/museum-of-the-goldfields/yirra-yaakin-boodjar-kaatijin for further information
Here is a low sugar and salt lunch box that most
children would enjoy!
Wonder White sandwich with two slices of ham
Bega cheese stick
Air popped corn
A piece of fruit
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