c a n o w i n d r a p u b l i c s c h o o l · term 2, week 6 monday 25th may 2015 prin ipal’s...
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U P C O M I N G
E V E N T S
May
26th Breakfast Club 8.30am
Infants Assembly 2.20pm
28th Guide Dog talk 2.30pm
29th PSSA Boys Rugby League at
Orange 11am
Book Club Orders Close
June
3rd ICAS Science Test
P&C Disco - Crazy Hair
5th Community Reading Day
8th Queens Birthday
11th Year 5 Canberra Excursion
12th Year 5 Canberra Excursion
Term 2, Week 6 Monday 25th May 2015
P R I N C I P A L ’ S M E S S A G E
Last Tuesday the soccer team played under very difficult conditions against Orange Small Schools. Unfortunately, we were the better team on the day but lost 2 - 0. This competition was a great experience and many of the year 5 and 6 boys will build on this and they will be a better team next year. Thanks Miss Dixon for coaching the team.
Last Friday the District Cross Country was held at Canowindra Show Ground and golf course. Despite the cold breeze it was a successful day all round. It was superbly organised by Miss Dixon and well supported by staff from our school and participating schools. The P&C ran a wonderfully delicious canteen. Thank you to the organisers and helpers on the day. Last but certainly not least, our runners were fantastic on the day. Everybody tried very hard and we have 9 athletes advance to Western Region trials at Geurie on Wednesday 10th June. Miss Dixon will send notes home this week.
The second round of the Rugby League PSSA knockout will be held this Friday at Orange High School against Orange Public School at 12.30pm. Parents to meet at school at 11am to pick up the boys and transport them to Orange. Notes will be sent home today.
Our school canteen is undergoing a long awaited refurbishment. This should be completed by the beginning of Term 3. Students are required to stay away from the security fencing and bus lines have been moved to Level 3 to avoid this work area. We are all looking forward to a brand new canteen.
This Thursday the students will be having a visit from Matt and Bronco to raise awareness about the Guide Dog Association and general etiquette required when a guide dog is present. This will be a worthwhile experience for students.
Biggest Morning Tea will be hosted by our SRC this Friday. Students are allowed to wear mufti, please bring a gold coin donation and money for the cake stall. Primary students will need to wear appropriate clothing as they have their athletics trials for sport on Friday until the end of the term.
Have a great week!
Sharon Hawker
Acting Principal
Contacting the school Mail: PO Box 157, Canowindra NSW 2804
Office hours: 8.30am - 4.00 pm Phone: 6344 1403
Fax: 6344 1462
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.canowindra-p.school.nsw.edu.au
C A N O W I N D R A
P U B L I C S C H O O L
PBL (Positive Behaviour Learning)
During the coming weeks we will be reinforcing our PBL Core Values
and building our class rockets by collecting stars for demonstrating
responsible, respectful and safe behaviours around our school. We
look forward to our first rocket blasting off ………10..9..8..7..6…………
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We are a PBL School
PBL is being RESPONSIBLE, RESPECTFUL AND SAFE.
This week’s focus area is: Level 2 Rules.
Weekly draw winners: Hayley Johnson, Riley Dick, Tom Mitchell
and Austyn Pritchard
P & C News
Meeting - Next Monday 1st June at 3.30pm School Staff Room ( children welcome to be in Library with organised supervi-sion)
Committee - The committee is Alison Stephens, Julie Fliedner, Lisa Cartwright & Belinda Neville. We pride ourselves on be-ing an active committee with many parent helpers in our School Community. Please make sure you try to be an active helper at an event this year.
Facebook Page - Canowindra Public School P&C Association - https://www.facebook.com/groups/374938152574268/
Crunch & Sip Preparation - Wednesday 3rd June - 5pm - 6.30pm Meet near Kindergarten J room on Level 1
Crunch & Sip will be supplied once again this month by the P&C. Please come along & help us cut up fresh food for the entire school. If you could spare an hour to help from 8.45am, we would love to join us. Younger siblings are welcome.
Wednesday 3rd June - 5pm– 6.30pm in the School Hall
Come with crazy hair or wigs, Parents encouraged to come along, help & have dinner.
District Cross Country
The P&C would like to thank the parents that contributed to the success of the canteen las week. There were lots of helpers on the day along with behind the scene helpers.
The visiting schools appreciated the lovely home baking, hot tea & coffee and yummy bacon & egg rolls that we cooked all morning.
We appreciated the kindness of the Pony Club for the use of their canteen.
C A N O W I N D R A P U B L I C S C H O O L
Student Banking Wednesdays
Breakfast Club for Term 2 will be having a theme for each
week. The theme for this week is Breakfast Quiches. If you
are a person who catches an early bus or if you are still feel-
ing hungry when you get to school on Tuesday mornings,
head down to the Breakfast Club in the Canteen on Level 2.
Term 2 Week 6 Theme: Toasted
Cheese Sandwiches
Friday 29th May
RECIPES, RECIPES, RECIPES
As part of our school’s fundraising efforts, this year we are planning on
creating a family favourite recipe book. We would love all families to send
in their favourite recipes to be included in the book
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M A Y
M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T S U N
25 26 Break fast Club
8.30am
Infants Assembly
2.20pm
27 Student Banking
28 Band
Guide Do g talk
2.30pm
29 PSSA Boys Ru gby
League at Orang e
11am
Book Club Orde rs
Close
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J U N E
M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T S U N
1 P&C Mee ting
3.30pm
2 Break fa st Club
8.30am
3 Student Banking
ICAS Science te st
P&C D isc o
4 Band 5 Communi ty Reading
Day
Primary A ssembly
1.45pm
6 7
8 Queens Bi rthday
Public Holiday
9 Breakfast Club
8.30am
10 Student Bankin g 11 Year 5 Canbe rra
Excursi on
Band
12 Year 5 Canbe rra
Excursi on
13 14
15 16 Break fast Club
8.30am
17 Student Banking 18 Band 19 20 21
INFANTS ASSEMBLY
Principals Awards
Kindergarten J Addison Fliedner Outstanding effort in reading groups.
Kindergarten L Sophie White beautiful bookwork.
Year 1 Charlie Slattery Excellent effort in reading groups.
Year 1/ 2 Mitchell Cartwright Excellent effort in all areas.
Year 2 Ellie Newcombe Excellent effort in writing.
Class Awards PBL Awards
Kindergarten J Lacey Duguid Outstanding effort in independent writing. Levi Strange
Kindergarten L Macy Slattery Effort in reading. Jonty Bullock
Year 1 Ray Martin Improved effort in classwork. Darius Carpenter
Year 1/ 2 Kyle Edwards Improvement in spelling. Finn Hamer
Year 2 Lila McCaffery Excellent effort in reading. Craig Symons
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District Cross Country Results – Top 6 to Western
8/9 Year Girls 10 Year Girls 11 Years Girls
Kyra Fisher – Canowindra Beryl Brown – Cowra Ella Meewisse – Cowra
Amelie Kerr – Canowindra Eliza Mulligan – Cowra Makenzie Felton – Mulyan
Clarissa Azzopardi - Mulyan Imogen Pye – Boorowa Lucy Murray – Mulyan
Cate Felton – Mulyan Natasha Hager – Boorowa Emilee-Rose Hollis – Mulyan
Eden Hawker – Canowindra Summer Williams – Mulyan Amber Johnson – Canowindra
Isabella Piper – Boorowa Takiesha Link – Mulyan Imogen Brenner – Grenfell
12 Years Girls 13 Years Girls
Bella Scammell – Cowra Mikayla Livingstone – Canowindra
Ebony Ingram – Mulyan Amber Dugand – Gooloogong
Marlie McIntosh – Boorowa
Courtney Wright – Cowra
Maddy Mulligan – Cowra
Lowanna Murray – Mulyan
8/9 Year Boys 10 Years Boys 11 Years Boys
Will Johnson - Grenfell Bailey Callaghan - Mulyan Leroy Murray – Mulyan
Jacob Cayfe – Boorowa Deegan Hogan – Canowindra Cayless Dunn – Canowindra
Lachlan Smith – Grenfell Braydon Hyland – Mulyan Ned Andrew – Canowindra
Hugo Wood – Grenfell Jayden Williams – Mulyan Jacob Haeata - Mulya
Phillip Ingram – Mulyan Michael Coady – Canowindra Hugh Wilson – Grenfell
Cooper Ballard – Mulyan Harrison Keppie – Grenfell Aydien Gurney - Boorowa
12 Years Boys 13 Years Boys
Joshua Gurney – Boorowa William Lawler - Holmwood
Jacob Piper – Boorowa Noah Oldfield - Gooloogong
Tobias Piper – Boorowa
Pat Dunn – Mulyan
Glenn Saxby – Cowra
Sam Dun – Mulyan
Athletics Field Event Heats
This Friday during Primary Sport, we will be starting our heats for the field events for the athletics carnival. These
heats will continue every Friday during sport time for the remainder of the term. Please ensure your child is at
school to participate in their event as we will not be doing any catch-ups for children who are away. Our athletics
carnival will be Friday 7th August, week 1 next term.
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Boys PSSA Soccer
Canowindra played Orange Small
Schools in their Round 2 PSSA match
last Tuesday. Conditions were very
wet and cold which made it extremely
hard for the boys to play their natural
passing game. Congratulations on
showing great commitment and
achievement, well done.
PUBLIC NOTICES
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RIDING CAMPS
Jackaroo Ranch (est 54 years) located at Bingletree Station at Upper Turon, are again running their popular horse riding camps in the vacation.
Spring riding camps: From 20th September – 5th October come anytime from 3-10 days
Week 1 Saturday, 20th September to Saturday, 27th September
Week 2 Saturday, 27th September to Sunday, 5th October
Shorter stays are possible if camps are not fully booked.
These camps are for ‘horse mad’ children aged from 6 – 16 years. Five to six hours per day are devoted to horse activities including a one hour
lessons and three hours trail riding in the beautiful Turon Valley – with tuition still being given. As well, campers are taught grooming, saddling,
haltering, catching a horse, safety aspects and many other facets of horsemanship.
Previous experience is not necessary as beginners to advanced riders are catered for. We specialise in teaching nervous riders and developing
their confidence.
This is ‘not just a camp’ it is a wonderful farm experience your child will treasure forever.
If any family would like to hire the Shearers Quarters for a weekend, or through the week, it is available for $120 per night for a family of four, and
you self cater using a well equipped kitchen. However it can’t be hired in the school holidays because it is the accommodation for the riding
camps. When families stay, they usually hire the house as well for lessons, trail riding and birthday party rides on Saturday and Sunday.
Riding Weekends : 23rd & 24th August
6th & 7th September
Enquiries: Mrs Pattie Hudson. Phone 6337 7173 (nights are best)
www.jackerooranch.com.au