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CLAIRGATE CHRONICLE
Colorado Drive, St Clair NSW 2759 P: 9670 1408 F: 9670 1409 E: [email protected]
Care, Excellence, Innovation, Opportunity
in a positive, dynamic environment
Term3, Week 4 Wednesday, 9th August 2017
Once again Clairgate has shown how we shine with
all our extra activities - our students, teachers and
community truly are outstanding…read on…
Mt Druitt Shopping Centre Performances
During Education Week last week our students
performed at the Mt Druitt Shopping Centre. The
Junior and Senior Dance groups looked wonderful and
danced beautifully. The Junior Choir also performed
wonderfully – this was their first performance this
year and I was very proud of them. Many thanks to all
parents who came to the shopping centre to support
our students – I know you were also very proud!
Congratulations to Ms Paulic, Mrs Thurling and Miss
Bartlett on all your hard work – the children’s faces
shone!
Continuing our Success on the Sporting Field
Well done to all our competitors at our Primary
Athletics Carnival – you are all champions! I was very
impressed with your excellent behaviour and “have a
go” attitude – the ability to try hard and have a go at
everything is such a great skill to learn for the rest of
your life. I am extremely proud of you all!
Days like these do not happen by chance – we have
many people to thank: Firstly many thanks to
Mrs Camilleri and Miss Grace for your organisation of
this excellent day. Thank you also to the teachers and
parent helpers who ran events so well... especially our
wonderful teachers who came early to help set up.
Also – huge thanks to the high school students from
both St Clair HS and Erskine Park HS who helped with
all the events – you were a wonderful help…and it was
lovely to see many of our ex-students helping on the
day. Finally a huge thank you to all the wonderful
parents who came and supported their children on the
day. Please enjoy the student’s recounts of this day -
later in the newsletter.
Sydney West Girls and Boys Touch Teams
Last week Tayleah Pasili, Jada Taylor and Ashton
Howat all played in the State Competition for Touch
Football at the wonderfully frosty Wagga Wagga.
They played exceptionally well and are a credit to our
school and our area. The Girls team came 5th out of 24
teams and the Boys team came 6th out of 24 teams –
well done!
Term 2 - Important Dates to Remember
Term 3
Tues 15th Aug Kindy Excursion
ICAS Maths Competition
Thurs 17th Aug K-2 Assembly 1W Presenting 2pm
Tues 22nd Aug Athletics Carnival Assembly 2pm
Wed 23rd Aug Education Week OPEN DAY
Book Fair and Parade
Wed 30th Aug St Marys District Athletics
Thurs 31st Aug 3-6 Assembly 5/6G presenting 2pm
Mon 4th Sept P&C Meeting 7pm
Tues 12th Sept Clairgate On Parade 7pm
Wed 13th Sept Clairgate On Parade 7pm
Thurs 14th Sept Clairgate On Parade Matinee 9:30am
Mon 18th Sept Year 3 Camp
Tues 19th Sept K-2 Athletics Carnival at school
A note from the Principal
CLAIRGATE CHRONICLE
Colorado Drive, St Clair NSW 2759 P: 9670 1408 F: 9670 1409 E: [email protected]
Care, Excellence, Innovation, Opportunity
in a positive, dynamic environment
Flu Season
This year we seem to be suffering more than usual
with the flu and various viruses. We have had many
staff and students off sick with these viruses so I
would ask you to please keep your children at home if
they are showing signs of the flu. We have had many
reported cases of diagnosed Influenza A and some
reported cases of diagnosed Influenza B. When staff
are absent we do of course try to cover all classes with
casual teachers. Occasionally this is not possible and if
this happens we do have to split some classes to be
looked after by other teachers. In this case the
students are sent with the appropriate work in folders
to be completed in the other classroom.
IMPORTANT REMINDER FOR ALL PARENTS…MONEY
COLLECTION for EXCURSIONS
All NSW Public Schools have implemented a new
Business System and this has an effect on when we
collect money and notes for excursions and events.
We need to give a final deadline for money collection
for excursions – this will usually be a week to 10 days
prior to the event taking place. If you have not paid by
this final date – your child will not be able to attend
the excursion or event. We will of course give as much
notice as possible about deadlines and we will also
send out reminders...but the deadline will remain.
If you are having financial difficulties I ask that you
speak to me before this deadline and we may be able
to put measures in place to accommodate your needs.
Have a great week everyone.
Kind regards,
Mrs Michelle Lawrow
Principal - Clairgate
It is that time of the year at Clairgate when your children get to show their talent on stage under the spotlight. There will be 3 performances:
Show 1 - 7pm on Tuesday, 12th September, 2017
Show 2 - 7pm on Wednesday, 13th September, 2017
Show 3 - Matinee – commences at 9:30am on Thursday, 14th September – all classes will perform.
A note regarding ticket sales will be sent home soon.
uperstars!
Congratulations to Jada Taylor, Tayleah Pasili and
Ashton Howat who each represented their respective
Sydney-West teams at the State Touch
Championships last week! It is indeed a great honour
as well as evidence of great skill and determination to
make a Regional team. These teams are selected
from players from schools between Parramatta and
Mt Victoria! Jada, Tayleah and Ashton played very
well on the day and both the boys and girls teams
came 5th and nearly made the semi-finals. Well done
and remember that everyone at Clairgate is very
proud of you!
Athletics Carnival Assembly
Our Athletics Carnival Assembly will be held in the
School Hall on Tuesday, 22nd August (2pm).
All place ribbons and major trophies will
be presented.
Winter Sport Update
Our current Winter PSSA Sport program (as well as
Gymnastics) will end on Friday, 18th August (Week 5)
District Athletics Carnival
This year’s St Marys District Athletics Carnival will be
held at Blacktown Olympic Park (Eastern Creek) on
Wednesday, 30th August. Notes will go home to
successful Clairgate students shortly.
Area Athletics Carnival
The 2017 Area (Regional) Athletics Carnival will be
held on Wednesday, 13th September at Blacktown
Olympic Park, Eastern Creek.
Sport Report by Mr Blanch
Clairgate On Parade 2017
Athletics Carnival
Blair Oval 2017
Recounts on the following page.
The Athletics Carnival for 2017 was held at Blair Oval on Tuesday 25th July. In this Newsletter we
would like to present some interesting recounts written by our senior students in Years 5 and 6. If
you did not attend the carnival, I am sure that the children’s writing will tell you lots about what
happened there.
Mrs Tegjeu
The Athletics Carnival
On Tuesday, 25th
July at 9.30am the Athletics Carnival started. Children were transported by bus or car to
get there. If your child wanted to do the 800m race they had to be there before 8.30am because it started at
8.30am. The students would have to travel with their parents. All children from Years 3-6 and those who
turned eight years old in Year 2 were invited to come and enjoy the Athletics Carnival. The activities that
were held at the carnival were shot put, high jump, long jump, discus and the 100m, 200m and 800m races.
As the carnival was just starting Mrs McInally called out the age groups for boys and girls. The groups were
8 year old boys, 8 year old girls and so on up to the 12 year old boys and girls. As everyone went to their
events, the 11 year old boys and girls were at shot put. We all had a lot of fun at shot put. Next we went to
the 100m and 200m races. All boys and girls were amazing at it.
Then it was recess. After recess everybody went to their next event. All girls and boys had a go and did
well. Next we went to long jump. It was very weird because I got a lot of sand in my shoes. Then it was
lunch.
We went to our next event which was high jump. All the girls and boys jumped very high and it looked
really easy. Since I was out in the second round, I went home with my mum.
The Athletics Carnival was a lot of fun and enjoyable for everyone. The children who were the best in each
event would go on to the District Carnival. I hope that everyone who went to the District Carnival will have
a great time and cheer for everyone there. I wish that everyone who went to the Athletics Carnival were
happy and enjoyed it.
By Leilani Blake 5/6A
The Athletics Carnival
On Tuesday 25 July I was amazingly excited as it was a very special day. It was the day of the Athletics
Carnival!
Everyone in Years 3-6 was invited to come along to have a fun day in the sun at the Athletics Carnival.
Students from Year 2 who turned 8 years old could also participate. Some students went on the bus and
others went with their parents. The fun events that we did were the 100m and 200m sprints, long jump, high
jump, shot put and discus. The 800m race was optional.
I, Koray had a fantastic day. My first event was discus. It was incredible! I was going up against some tough
competition. One of the students I went up against was amazing. He went to the Regionals three times in a
row and did a great job. The student will be representing our school in the District Carnival.
Now it was time for my favourite events, the 100m and 200m sprints. I went into the fastest heat for both
and did a fantastic job. If you like the sand you’ll like this event. Get ready for long jump! I didn’t do as well
but at least I gave it a go.
Are you a high jumper? If so, you had better get ready for high jump. I did extremely well in high jump. I
almost made it to the District Carnival. I made it into the fifth round. I got out at the 1.15m jump and it was
really fun. Last but not least it was time for shot put. It was a lot of fun throwing the metal ball as far as I
could.
Everyone did exceptionally well and I am proud of everyone who participated in the Athletics Carnival for
trying their best no matter how well or badly they did.
By Koray Vasfi 5/6A
Athletics Carnival
I got to the Athletics Carnival by car. The carnival was held at Blair Oval on 25.07.2017.
Most of the students from Years 3-6 came and some students from Year 2 took part as well. We all had lots
of fun. Some of the events at the carnival were the 800m, 200m and 100m races and shot put, discus, long
jump and high jump. We completed in our age groups.
During the carnival we sat in our house coloured teams. We also sat with our parents during recess and
lunch and they came around with us to some of our events. The help that the parents gave at the events and
with erecting the gazebos was much appreciated by the other students and me.
The easiest activity was long jump and the hardest was high jump because it was hard to get over the bar. I
am in the McKay team and I hope we won the carnival but we don’t find out until Mr Blanch holds the
sports assembly. I wish Jackson, Gasnier and Newcombe very good luck now and in the future.
By Byron Hungerford 5/6G
The 2017 Athletics Carnival
The 2017 Athletics Carnival was on Tuesday 25th
July at Blair Oval, St Marys for Years 3-6 and Year 2
students who are eight years old.
I got to school and went on the bus to the Athletics Carnival. When I got there, I sat in the area for my house
colour. Gasnier is the red team at our school.
After I sat there with my friends, I participated in high jump. High jump was very hard but fun when people
encouraged me. Sadly, I did not make it to the next round. After high jump, I did shot put which was better.
I came second in my group. Then I did discus. I did the 100m race and came 5th. In the 200m race, I came
third. Then I did long jump and got out on my second turn.
Finally, my mom and baby brother took me home. I had a wonderful day and earned a lot of points for my
house team. I hope you liked the day.
By Jaida Patuwai 5/6G
2017 Athletics Carnival
On Tuesday 25th
July, I went to the 2017 Athletics Carnival. My classmates and I went to Blair Oval by bus.
I tried different types of Olympic sports. I was ready for the events because my class and I were practising
with Mrs Camilleri for this day.
Our first activity on the day was the 800 metres race which I didn’t attend although I really liked watching. I
still think it is a bit more than I am use to. Next all the other 11 year old boys and I did shot put and I tried
my best to get to the top 2 to go to the District Carnival but it wasn’t enough. The third sport we did was
discus. Sadly, I did not get a position in the top 5. Next we tried 100m and 200m races. I think I did my best
effort.
The last two sports we did were long jump and high jump. Even though I did not gain a top position in these
two events, I still had an amazing time at the 2017 Athletics Carnival.
By Ahmed Alsaad 5/6H
2017 Athletics Carnival
Our 2017 Athletics Carnival was an enjoyable day where students got to participate in fun activities. There
were many activities such as shot put, discus, long jump, high jump and running events. We got to practise
some of these events at school with a wonderful teacher, Mrs Camilleri.
One of the events was shot put and we had our helpful teacher Mr Wilkinson demonstrating how to throw
the metal ball. The ball was really heavy but we still made an effort to throw it. For discus, you had to throw
it through the air and try and keep it in between the lines. Otherwise, it would have been a foul. In high jump
you had to run in a curve and leap over the bar without knocking it down. For long jump, you had to run and
jump off a sand box into the sand and go as far as you could. Lastly we had our running events. We had to
run 100m and 200m and try to go as fast as we could. That day a record was broken by Billy Higgins. The
team with the most points won the carnival. On the day we also had captains and vice captains from each
house who lead the cheering to earn house points.
Thank you teachers for helping us on the day. I hope that everyone tried their best and congratulate everyone
who made it to the next round.
By Grace Manning 5/6H
Athletics Carnival
Two weeks ago, students from Clairgate Public School participated in the 2017 Athletics Carnival. The
2017 Athletics Carnival was held at Blair Oval, St Marys on Tuesday 25th
July.
Most students from Clairgate Public School participated in six or more events. The events were shot put,
discus, long jump, high jump and the 100m and 200m sprints. Some students even took part in the 800m
race.
Students who were present at the carnival represented their house teams which would have been Jackson for
yellow, McKay for green, Newcombe for blue and Gasnier for red. At the carnival some students broke the
school record. One of these people was Billy Higgins. He broke the high jump record. Congrats Billy!
We would like to acknowledge the organisers of this event. All of the students are thankful to Mrs Camilleri
and Miss Grace the wonderful, excellent and magnificent teachers who organised the Athletics Carnival.
They’re one of a kind. We would also like to say a big thank you to all of the parents and the high school
students for helping out at the carnival. On the whole the students from Clairgate Public School behaved
excellently at the carnival.
by Jack Histon and Katelyn San Esteban 5/6T
The Girls and Boys State K/O Touch football teams planning match
stratagies with their coach Mr B prior to their games against Emerton
Public School on 27th July, 2017.
TOP STEPS – Losing your Marbles
STEM activities encourage students to become problem solvers through Problem Based Learning (PBL). The teacher is the facilitator during these fun learning activities and provides basic facts and information that will assist students during their STEM challenge. The STEM challenge is then set for the students with a time limit and off they go!! The teacher in involved only by observing and asking open questions (not providing answers) to encourage the development of the project by the students.
During the TOP STEPS workshop at Clairgate, 15 amazing students from Stage 1 were nominated to work in teams and complete various STEM challenges. STEM challenges included:
· the design and construction of a challenging LEGO marble maze,
· compete against other teams by building the tallest tower made out of newspaper that can balance a basketball at the very top,
· build two catapults, one from popsicle sticks and the other out of LEGO and launch loads of marshmallows and pom poms to hit a target.
Students were fully engaged throughout the workshop and came up with some very creative designs as they collaborated, negotiated and used the methods of trial and error to accomplish each challenge. They were required to fill out an evaluation form at the end of each project explaining what they found challenging and what they would do different next time. Upon completing the workshop students were awarded a certificate of completion for all their efforts. They even went home with their own catapult kit to extend their STEM challenge with friends and family. It was such a pleasure to be in a room full of thinkers, who didn’t give up but kept persevering to accomplish each challenge given and proving that creativity is intelligence having fun…whilst losing your marbles.
Lunch time social activities with
Mrs Boral and Mrs Roberts.
Thank you to these lovely ladies who spend a lot of time
out of school hours to prepare many activities for
Clairgate students at lunch time.
Also thank you to the family who donated the
sand pit and to Mr Glen for building the extra sandpit for the
students to play and converse together.
Justin B Maddison G Ines H Ethan H
Gavin W Zahir F Amerie R Joshua M
Lorelai S Layla- Rose B Sian E Kendrick L
William O Marcus S Chloe D Leilani B
Brayden C Emilie T Jenovic T Renae K
Nicolas E Georgina B Alana B
Salina L Lachlan G Abigail C
Alex S Angleina B Fadia A
Jack H Paige M Katelyn SE
Chelsea B Braden M Prayaag S
Tait S Rory H Shaylee P
Sarah P Mikayla B Georgina S
Joel Z Hannah F Jessica L
Willow MB Gemma M Violet T
Exausse T George B Noah G
Jarvis H Kingston CS Bethany R
Lucas L Morgan T Ben S
Antonio CS Caitlin B Mackai F
Nathan J Delynda P
Sarah Q Jodie B
Charlee MF James L
Saad Z Kendrick L
Play Cricket!
2017/18 Season Approaching Fast!
Fun, exciting games for ages 5 through to Adult.
Maximum participation for all players is
encouraged through modified game formats.
Milo Program for 5 to 8 year olds teaches basic skills, run during the week for 10 weeks, October to December.
All other ages (from 6 to 15 years old)
play on a Saturday morning.
Competition begins mid-September.
Girls most welcome.
Men's competition also available on
Saturday afternoons.
For more information
website: stclairhawks.nsw.cricket.com.au
email: [email protected]
Ph: 0426 467 217 Facebook – www.facebook.com/stclairhawks
Registration Dates 10am – 2pm
St Clair Shopping Centre
23rd & 30th July, 6th August
PENRITH OBSERVATORY
Events for August:
Date: 5 August Event name: Public Astronomy Night - Is anybody out there? The search for extraterrestrial intelligence: A how to guide Event details: Dr Ain De Horta If you've ever wondered if there are other intelligent beings in the universe that are looking out from their home planet wondering the same, then this is the presentation for you. We will look at how we are currently searching for evidence of other intelligent beings in the universe and how we might search in the future. Includes presentation, short 3D movie and viewing of the night sky through a range of telescopes (weather permitting) Time: 7pm – 9pm
Date: 19 August Event name: What the shape of galaxies reveals about their upbringing – NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK Event details: Dr Caroline Foster The nature of astronomical distances is such that even our nearest neighbouring galaxy is too far to explore by probe. So, much like shadow puppetry, astronomers can only see galaxies in projection on the celestial sphere. Since distinct shapes project identically in 2D, measuring the true 3D (or intrinsic) shape of galaxies is an easy problem to pose, but a challenging one to solve. After 9 decades of effort, astronomers are finally making some headway thanks to a new technology called "multiplex integral field spectroscopy". I will briefly present this new technology and outline the role that Australian researchers have played in its development. I will also show how we are finally answering the 90 years old puzzle of the true shape of galaxies. You'll be amazed at how the 3D shape of galaxies can reveal much about how they were born and have grown up. Includes presentation, short 3D movie and viewing of the night sky through a range of telescopes (weather permitting) Time: 7pm – 9pm Venue Address: Penrith Observatory (Building AO), Western Sydney University, Werrington North campus, Great Western Highway, Werrington Contact phone or website for public enquiries and bookings: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/observatorypenrith/penrith_observatory/whats_on BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL
We are also pleased to have a range of Western Sydney University events happening for National Science Week as part of the Sydney Science Festival:
Sustainable Engineering – A Solar Car's Journey Date: 10/8/2017 Cost: Free Time: 4pm - 6pm Location: Building Z. Kingswood Campus PDF, 298.24 KB See the documentary of their 2015 race, meet the engineers involved with the team and learn more about sustainable futures. Suitable for any age. Book your seats now
Lifestyle, Health and Aging Date: 10/8/2017 Cost: Free Time: 2pm - 4pm Location: Room G.34, Building EA. Parramatta South Campus PDF, 342.79 KB We all, regardless of our age, want to be able to lead a life unimpeded by any health concerns. This presentation aims at pointing out the principal role we as individuals play in helping our body maintain its healthy status and avoid chronic disease. Book your seats now
Date: 2 September
Event name: Going walkabout with the Murchison Widefield Array
Event details:
Dr Emil Lenc
Mid-2016 marked the third year of science operations of the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) - a radio telescope situated
in the Western Australian desert. Despite its humble beginnings and relatively low build cost, it has aided astronomers to
perform a wealth of scientific research to date. While specifically designed for an ambitious program to look back at the early
Universe and to find evidence of the first stars, it has instead turned out to be an incredibly powerful and versatile
instrument. I will highlight some of the science performed over the past three years, discuss upcoming upgrades to the MWA,
and how it fits in with the even more ambitious Square Kilometre Array (SKA).
Includes presentation, short 3D movie and viewing of the night sky through a range of telescopes (weather permitting).
$18.00 Adult
$12.00 Child/Concession
$50.00 Family (2 adults + 2 children)
Children under 3 years of age free.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Venue Address: Penrith Observatory (Building AO), Western Sydney University, Werrington North campus, Great Western
Highway, Werrington
Contact phone or website for public enquiries and bookings:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/observatorypenrith/penrith_observatory/whats_on
Date: 16 September
Event name: Overcoming Engineering Challenges in Space
Event details:
Mr Nicholas Ralph
When we first ventured into space, engineering and physics was turned on its head. Battling extreme temperatures, micro
gravity and radiation, the harsh reality of the true challenges behind space travel became clear. The unbound hostility of
space takes no prisoners. Join us and learn how everyday devices we take for granted become deadly weapons, or totally
useless, in the cold expanse of space.
Includes presentation, short 3D movie and viewing of the night sky through a range of telescopes (weather permitting).
$18.00 Adult
$12.00 Child/Concession
$50.00 Family (2 adults + 2 children)
Children under 3 years of age free.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Venue Address: Penrith Observatory (Building AO), Western Sydney University, Werrington North campus, Great Western
Highway, Werrington
Contact phone or website for public enquiries and bookings:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/observatorypenrith/penrith_observatory/whats_on
Date: 29 September Event name: Hands On Workshop - Rockets Event details: Build and launch paper rockets using compressed air, watch a model rocket launch. Includes presentation, short 3D movie and viewing of the Sun SAFELY through a telescope (weather permitting) $15.00 per person (children and accompanying adults) for hands-on workshops BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL Time: 10am – 12pm Venue Address: Penrith Observatory (Building AO), Western Sydney University, Werrington North campus, Great Western Highway, Werrington Contact phone or website for public enquiries and bookings: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/observatorypenrith/penrith_observatory/whats_on
The Future of Immersive Education with Artificial Intelligence and Virtual Reality Simulation Date: 13/8/2017 Cost: Free Time: 9am - 4pm Location: Foyer Area, Building EB. Parramatta South Campus PDF, 342.79 KB Cutting edge research and educational technology display. Exhibit 1. Generation of Knowledge, portrays everyday life of the Aboriginal Darug Clan. Exhibit 2. Uruk 3000 B.C. depicts the life in Uruk, the first city on Earth. No bookings required
Stem Cell Stories: Fact or Fiction? Date: 14/8/2017 to 18/8/17 Cost: Free Time: 9am - 5pm Location: Foyer Area, Building EHa. Parramatta South Campus Is regenerative medicine – the idea of replacing or regenerating human organs – science fiction or science fact? And what are stem cells – how can they cure disease and injury? These are just two of the questions explored in this acclaimed exhibition showcasing the intersection between art and cutting edge science. No Bookings Required
Making Your Future - 3D Printing and Advanced Manufacturing Date: 17/8/2017 Cost: Free Time: 3.30pm - 7pm Location: Makerspace, Building Z. Kingswood Campus PDF, 298.24 KB In this workshop, participants will work though a 3D graphics project and see demonstrations of 3D printing, laser cutting, digital wire bending and more. Suitable for ages 16 and over. Book your seats now
Coral Fluro-Colours in Science and Art Date: 20 August 2017 Cost: $8.00 MAAS Member $15.00 Adult $8.00 Concession Time: All Day Location: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 Hear Dr Anya Salih, coral fluorescence and bioimaging scientist at Western Sydney University, speak about her research into coral fluorescent genes, their role in reef biology and the incredible biotechnological discoveries based on these proteins. Using underwater film footage, night-time images of fluorescent corals and 3D imaging by laser confocal microscopes, Anya will discuss the science of coral fluorescent genes and their importance in increasing corals' resilience to climate change, their uses in biomedicine, images of cancer and even in light activated coral fluorescent genes in neuroscience. Buy Tickets Regards, E. Raelene Sommer | School Administrative Officer | Penrith Observatory Computing, Engineering and Mathematics T: 02 4736 0135 | E: [email protected]
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