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Adelaide Street, Magill 5072
T: +618 8331 9422 | F: +618 8431 5572 E: dl.1213_info@schools.sa.edu.au | W: www.magillschool.sa.edu.au
ABSENT SMS: 0427 016 460 SCHOOL DAY: 8.45AM - 3.05PM
RESPECT
EXCELLENCE
HONESTY
RESPONSIBILITY
Thursday 7th February 2019 Term 1, Week 2 Number 1
REMINDER
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
Welcome to a new year at Magill School. I hope that your children have settled in well to their new
class. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome new staff, students and families to our school.
I’m sure you have all received a great welcome.
There are 2 events that I’d like to draw your attention to.
Our Acquaintance Night will be held on Wednesday 13th February between 5pm – 7pm. This is a great opportunity for new and existing families to meet the teachers and receive important information about their child’s class.
Our School AGM will be held on Monday 18th February at 7pm in the Resource Centre where we will report on the 2018 year and elect new members to our Governing Council.
Information for both of these events was distributed via SchoolSteam App and Facebook. I’m looking forward to a whole school assembly on Friday Celebrating Chinese New Year. Our Chinese teachers have organised a wonderful celebration for our school community. We will be holding our assembly outdoors under the verandah outside the Ferguson building from 9am. It would be great to see as many parents possible attend. I would like to remind families that we have pupil free day on Monday 18th February. Teachers will be using the day to look at student achievement data and plan their literacy and numeracy work for the year.
Kind regards John Iannunzio Principal
ASSEMBLY Friday 8th February
Whole School Assembly 9.00am
All welcome!
LOST PROPERTY
Please check the lost
property located in the
foyer of the Resource
Centre. Don’t forget to
label everything that
comes to school. At the
end of the school term
unclaimed items will be
disposed of.
MEDICATION
Please ensure your child’s medication is up to date. If
your child has a health care plan, check that it is
current.
MAGILL SCHOOL
OFFICE HOURS:
8:15AM - 3:45PM
CASH OFFICE DAILY:
8:30AM - 9:15AM &
2:45PM - 3:15PM
Acquaintance Night
Wednesday 13th February
Pupil Free Day
Monday 18th February
NEWSLETTER
UNIFORM MANAGEMENT SERVICES
UMS current opening hours are as follows:
Magill School site - Tuesday 2.30pm - 4.00pm
Wednesday 8.00am - 9.30am (School Terms only)
Norwood UMS store - Monday to Friday 9.00am 5.00pm
1/6 Montrose Avenue, Norwood
Online everyday
Norwood store open first Saturday of the month 9.00am -
12:00pm
Contact number: 8363 5255 or 0402 235 384
A reminder to parents ……..Staff car parks are not to be used by parents. This includes Admin carpark (Adelaide street), OSHC car park (Magill road), Penfold carpark (Penfold road) and Dental carpark (Park street). Parents are not to park in these carparks when picking up students from after school activities eg dance classes, sports practice and OSHC. For the safety of our students do not park in any staff car parks, they are for staff only. Students are not permitted to walk through these car parks.
COMMUNICATION WITH TEACHERS /
LEADERSHIP STAFF / FRONT OFFICE
RORY’S SCHOOL LUNCHES
CANTEEN MANAGER - ADELE Hot food is sold at recess.
Garlic bread slice $1.30 each Potato gems $3.50 per cup Mini hash browns 50cents each
Rory’s School Lunches at www.rorys.com.au
Online orders need to be submitted by 8.50am.
Lunch bag orders can also be placed via the class room lunch
box. Canteen is open from 8.50am.
Communication is very important between home and school. We encourage parents to contact teachers, leadership staff or the front office staff (depending on the issue) with any enquiries, concerns or information. All staff are keen to support and be available to discuss and spend quality time with parents. One form of communication is email. All staff are happy to provide their work email address for parent communication. It is important that parents update their email addresses if it has changed.
STUDENT ABSENCE
If your child will be absent due to illness please telephone the front office by 9.00am or SMS 0427 016 460 and give reason. Any absence over three days must have a medical certificate. If your student is to be absent for more than three days due to holiday or family reasons an exemption form must be completed and returned to the front office.
BRINGING ITEMS TO SCHOOL
Please remember all items your child brings to school
including clothing, should have their name on it. Lost property is
located in the foyer of the Resource Centre.
CARPARK SAFETY
The staff and Governing Council are keen to receive your feedback, answer any questions and listen to your concerns.
Please feel free to contact teachers (I believe your child’s class teacher has already provided their school email address). If you wish to contact the leadership team please email us at:
Daphne.Schumacher26@schools.sa.edu.au
J.Iannunzio8@schools.sa.edu.au
Kasey.Thorne941@schools.sa.edu.au
Guy.Walmsley241@schools.sa.edu.au
Jmadler71@gmail.com
ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW?
STUDENT ENROLMENTS
For enrolment queries please email:
enrolment.officer588@schools.sa.edu.au
CHINESE NEW YEAR
WHOLE SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
9:00AM IN THE GYM
CHILDREN WEAR RED OR GOLD
The Premiers Reading Challenge is a literacy engagement program that was introduced by the Premier in 2004 to encourage students to read more books and develop a love of reading and also to improve literacy levels. For students in the younger year levels the Challenge is about reading books with parents and enjoying that time together and developing a love of different authors, and genres. For students from Year 3 and above the challenge for them is about extending reading and delving deeper into different styles of writing. Reception to Year 7 need to read 8 of these books from the Challenge booklists, available on the Premiers Reading Challenge website, or clearly marked with a sticker in the school Resource Centre and 4 of their own choice. The Challenge is to read 12 books in total and finishes on Friday 6 September. Student reading records are available from your child’s teacher, or from the Resource Centre. Students fill in their student reading records as they read their books, gets them signed off as they go and hand the form in to their teacher or at the Resource Centre. At Magill School our students are extremely keen on reading and a point of interest is that 45,317 books were borrowed out from the Resource Centre last year. Good luck with your reading and enjoy the Challenge!
Magill School Snap Shot
Over the Holiday Break there has been some great action taking place around our school. Break
out learning spaces are bringing the learning environment outside the classroom. The photos
above demonstrate only some of the great spaces being developed in the Penfold, Murray and
Ferguson buildings.
The pictures below show the fantastic effort that has been done over the break to refresh the
Ferguson toilets. The doors have been painted a new colour and positive and inspiring quotes
have been written on the toilet doors, mirrors and walls. A huge thank you is extended to Lucy
Cirocco for her artistic quotes, Gervase and Jess Mallen for painting the doors and Chris Cools for
sanding.
Hopefully these areas will bring a smile to students and offer them a space for quiet reflection.
Notice
Magill School
Annual General Meeting
Monday 18th February
7:00pm in the Resource Centre All parents are invited to the Magill School AGM. The AGM receives and tables reports and elects
Governing Council Members for the 2019 school year. A brief agenda follows:
Welcome: John Iannunzio (Principal)
Apologies:
Minutes of Last A.G.M.
Chairperson’s Report – Jo Adler (Chairperson of Governing Council)
Principal’s Report – Presentation of Annual Report and Financial Statement
Election of Governing Council Members (9 positions at the time of publishing)
If more nominations are received than vacancies available, a poll will be conducted on the night.
A.O.B.
Brief meeting with Governing Council Members to set meeting dates
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Governing Council Elections
Governing Council meets 8 times across the school year on Monday evenings. Councillors are elected for 2
years. Governing Council Members may be involved in a number of committee activities. Members of the
Governing Council represent the interests of all families in the school. They do not represent sectional
interests or the interests of individuals. If you would like to find out more, please contact John Iannunzio
on 83319422.
If you would like to nominate for one of the Governing Council Positions, please return the nomination slip
to the front office by 9am Friday 15th February or email to j.iannunzio8@schools.sa.edu.au
Please note: late nominations will not be accepted unless vacancies still exist.
Acquaintance Night
Wednesday 13th February
Dear Parents/Caregivers,
The staff welcome you to the 2019 school year and to our Parent/Teacher Acquaintance Night which will be held on Wednesday 13th February. The aim of the evening is for classroom teachers and parents to meet on an informal basis and for teachers to provide important information about their structures and processes for the year.
Class teachers are offering two sessions in their classrooms:
5:00pm – 5:40pm Classroom teacher session 1
6:20pm – 7:00pm Classroom teacher session 2 (repeat of session 1)
Information covered will be:
Class expectations Structure and routines Communication processes Homework Behaviour Term Overview Additional teacher information Specialist teachers will be based in the Resource Centre for parents to meet from 5:45pm – 6:15pm
The specialist teachers R-7 team consists of:
Please note: There will not be a crèche or yard supervision during the Acquaintance Night Parents can choose the session that best suits them and attend. No bookings required. We look forward to sharing an informative and enjoyable evening with you. Regards,
John Iannunzio
Principal
Performing Arts Health & PE
Georgea Champion (R-2) Florin Velea (R-2)
Milda Fahey (3-7) Deirdre McClaren (R-2)
Science EALD
Amanda Coad (3-5) Megan Morphett (R-2)
Danielle Bator (5-7) Deirdre McClaren (R-2)
Chinese Mark DeGaris (3-7)
Mai Xie (R-1) Resource Centre
Min Mu (Yr 2) Debbie Knott Librarian (3-7)
Ivy Liu (3-5) Anne Gilligan Librarian (R-2)
Cassie Li (5-7)
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