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From the Principal
This week:
PBL Launch
Education Week Parking and How You Can Help
Class and staff changes
PBL Launch The Positive Behaviour for Learning team have been hard at
work behind the scenes gearing up for the introduction of
PBL.
The groundwork of developing our school-wide expectations is done, writing lessons to teach these expectations is
nearing completion and temporary signage is ready to post on locations around school to make these expectations
highly visible.
Because here at KPS we sometimes use the Ready, Fire, Aim! philosophy to introduce new ideas (instead of Ready, Aim, Fire!), we are having a soft launch of PBL. What this
means is; that we are going to prepare what we can, implement, test and trial these new ideas and amend/
change or improve them as we go instead of spending a
long time trying to perfect it before introduction.
Next week’s advertised Education Week open afternoon will be a little different as a result. We invite you to join us for a
short student led assembly where we explore what PBL means and then to go to classrooms to join in an
introductory PBL activity with your children. Mrs Wardlaw and a team of students have put together a great video
presentation for your information and entertainment.
Education Week Next week beginning Sunday 27 July, public schools in NSW
celebrate Education Week.
On Wednesday 30 July, the schools of the Kincumba
Learning Community will be performing at Kincumber High School in our biennial, Kincumba Shines, performance.
Children in our school choir, Junkyard Orchestra and Stage 3 dance group will be performing. Tickets for the show may
still be available online at - http://www.trybooking.com/FGXQ or http://www.trybooking.com/92550. Thank you to Mrs Tulip for coordinating the combined
schools choir, Mrs Elbra for leading our school choir, Mrs Holloman for coordinating the Junkyard orchestra, Mrs
Wardlaw for the dance group and Mr Smith for stage managing the whole event – we couldn’t shine without you!
Parking and how you can help
Is parking a problem? Do you want something done about
it?
Are you prepared to get out of your car and come in to the office and sign the P & C’s petition to Gosford City Council to
take action to help us sort out our traffic jam?
There is a petition sitting on the front counter in the office that the P & C hope to record many signatures on to
present to our local council.
P & C will also be organising a school community meeting in September to discuss the issues and proposals for
improvement, so we need your signatures on the petition to encourage local organisations to see it as a priority for
improvement.
From the Principal continued over page;
KE 1E Elijah Haak 2H Jasmine Spiros 3K Marshall Pearman
No Stars this week Athletics Carnival on Friday
KP 1H Patrick Wang 2K Byron Edwards 3H Max Chesworth
KW 1M Laila Pickering 2L Joel Vella 3S Tahlissa Hardy
1G 1T Kaden Sakovits 2M Liliya Tatarinoff 3W Grace Nellis
2C Rory Waite Library Kane Callan
Calendar
Friday July 25 Last day for payment and orders for School Leader, House Captain and Library Monitor photos.
Monday July 28 EDUCATION WEEK Parents welcome to visit classrooms after PBL assembly at 1.30
Tuesday July 29 ICAS English paper
Wednesday July 30 Stage 3 to Kincumber High School Attend Kincumba Shines performance
Wednesday August 6
Stage 2 excursion 2M, 2C & 15 2H students to Old Government House Parramatta
Thursday August 7 Stage 2 excursion 2K, 2L & 17 2H students to Old Government House Parramatta
Tuesday August 12 ICAS Maths paper
Thursday August 14 Central Coast Public Speaking Competition.
Monday August 25 Year 2 Swim Scheme commences
Wednesday September 3
Worlds Apart Performance - information and notes next week
P & C meet the third Monday of every month, 7.00pm - President P&C: Cherie Castaing
Avoca Drive, Kincumber 02 4369 1544 www.kincumber-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
July 24, 2014
From the Principal continued;
Class and staff changes Thank you to the families involved in our restructure of some
infants classes at the beginning of this term. I appreciate the
fact that it was hard to do and tested our resilience, however, on the catastrophe scale it wasn’t so bad was it?
With your understanding and assistance and Mrs Groom’s
awesome organisation, the whole process went very smoothly.
Mrs Klatt and Mrs Roberts have returned from extended leave and thank Miss Abbie Stone for doing a great job on 2K and
Mrs Cheryl Samuel for managing the office superbly.
In addition I can advise that Ms Theresa Reinhard has taken extended leave prior to retirement and we all wish her the
best.
Although I was at a training course last week and missed it, I
am told by everyone that Mrs Heymans runs a great athletics carnival. Well done to all competitors too!
Hope you had a great week at our great school.
Trish Peters
Class Item
2M Goes Vivid
Athletics Carnival
Last Friday 18th July Kincumber Public School held their K-6 Athletics Carnival at Adcock Park.
It turned out to be a beautiful day, although very windy.
All students were on their absolute best behaviour and it
was great to see everyone getting in and having a go.
I would like to congratulate all students who will be going through to the next carnival and wish them all the best of
luck. These students will be notified very soon if they are going.
Thank you to all staff and prac teachers who made the
day run smoothly. Parents were also a great help and it was wonderful to see parents walking around watching
their child at each event.
Watch for the announcement of house winner and athletics champions in next week’s newsletter.
Mrs Kyle Heymans Sports Coordinator
2M has recently been investigating the Sydney Vivid
Festival and how light is able to transform the different locations of Sydney into a wonderland of ‘light art’
sculptures. After viewing the different designs of light projected onto the Sydney Opera House, students
created their own interpretations using oil pastels. All of the individual pieces created by the students of 2M not
only express vivid colour, but also the power of light to bring people together to celebrate. Out ‘Vivid Opera
Houses’ are on display in the school hall, please come and take a look.
WriteOn 2014 –
a competition for aspiring authors!
The WriteOn 2014 competition, for NSW students in Years 1 to 6, is designed to encourage students to
develop their writing skills. The competition is a great way to get students excited about writing.
Using a selected photograph for inspiration, students write a short piece of up to 500 words. Entries should
be a description, exposition, narrative or recount. The best entry from each stage will be submitted by the
school.
The competition will be judged by a panel of primary
school teachers with Gold, Silver and Bronze award win-ners chosen from each stage. Outstanding entries will be
published by BOSTES (Board of Studies Teaching and
Educational Standards NSW) - a fantastic opportunity for any young author. Gold award winners will also be
acknowledged at a special event.
‘KINTEEN’- CANTEEN ROSTER TERM 3 - WEEK 2
U N I F O R M S H O P H O U R SU N I F O R M S H O P H O U R SU N I F O R M S H O P H O U R S
TUESDAY 8.30am to 9.30am
WEDNESDAY 2.00pm to 3.00pm
THURSDAY 8.30am to 9.30am
Monday July 28 Charlotte
Tuesday July 29 Amanda
Wednesday July 30 Rachael
Thursday July 31 Wendy
Friday August 1 Jo
Don’t forget to use our online ordering, a great way to order your children’s recess and lunch.
Fleximeals on line: www.fleximeals.com.au If you would like information on how Fleximeals works please call
Linda the school’s canteen manager
SCHOOL PHOTOS
ABSOLUTELY LAST DAY TOMORROW FRIDAY JULY 25
Last term, all students in Year 6 received a separate order form personalised with the special group photos that they
appear in.
Copies of these photos—School Leaders (formal and fun shots), House Captains, Library Monitors and Year 6 (formal
and fun shots) are on display in the foyer.
You may order online or return order forms to school with cash or credit/debit card payment by Friday, 25th July,
2014. All photos cost $15.00. Please note card payments incur a $1 fee, please add this to your payment.
CENTRAL COAST DANCE FESTIVAL DVDs
Order forms for the Central Coast Dance Festival DVDs
were given to students by Classic Shot Video Productions at Laycock Theatre.
Please return order forms with payment to school by
Thursday 31 July. (no late orders) Cash or Cheques only and cheques made payable to;
Classic Shot Video Productions
All DVDs are $15.00 each. You may order additional KPS dances on the same DVD @ $2.00 per dance.
KINCUMBER SHINES
On Wednesday July 30 Stage 3 students will be walking to
Kincumber High School with teachers to watch the rehearsal of the upcoming ‘Kincumba Shines’ show.
Students and teachers will depart Kincumber Public School
at 10.45am and return to school at approximately 1.30pm. If you have any questions please contact Mr Smith.
Tickets for the show may still be available online at- http://www.trybooking.com/FGXQ or http://www.trybooking.com/92550.
PBL is Coming Positive behaviour for Learning (PBL) is coming! On Monday the 28th of July at 1:30pm we will be launching PBL at a special
school wide assembly to be run by our school leaders. Our school wide expectations to be ‘safe, respectful learners’ will
be introduced along with the viewing of a video that explains what PBL means to individual students. PBL is a school wide
system of support for defining and teaching positive student behaviours and we will be beginning our own PBL journey this
Monday. We would like to take this opportunity to invite any parents and care givers to this assembly who would like to be a part of this significant occasion.
PBL promotes positive student behaviour by building the
school’s leadership capacity and teachers’ knowledge, un-derstanding and skills in applying effective school-wide be-
haviour systems. PBL boosts student engagement in learning by increasing
attendance and retention and improving student behaviour. PBL helps schools to deliver highest quality learning pro-
grams to improve behavioural learning. PBL is a consistent, school, wide system of support that
helps define, teach and support appropriate student behaviours, creating a positive school environment.
PBL is designed to be responsive to the individual school’s current social and educational challenges and encourages
schools to reflect on their systems and practices to determine if they are having a positive impact on student learning.
PBL creates effective teaching/learning environments where students make positive behaviour choices that support ac-
ademic success PBL focuses on prevention of problem behaviours and in-
struction in appropriate behaviours
Positive Behaviour for Learning is a continuum
of evidence based practices that includes: school-wide discipline practices including establishing clear
consequences
instruction in social skills
helping students regulate their own behaviour
helping teachers intervene effectively to manage behaviour in the classroom and other school
environments
active supervision in all areas of the school
enabling the learning and support team and PBL team to plan and solve problems together
external coaching to build capacity and provide consistent, region-wide support for schools
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