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Ph: 48321213 Fax: 48321353
Email: [email protected]
www.crookwell-p.school.nsw.edu.au
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Next Week
Mon. 27 Jun Uniform shop 8.45am to 10.00am
Mon. 27 Jun ‘Flying Start’ (Kindy Room 9.30 – 11am)
Mon. 27 Jun ‘Kids on Keyboards’ Concert: 10.45 – 11.15am
Mon. 27 Jun Forum Movie Afternoon – Primary
Mon. 27 Jun Parent/Teacher Interviews – 3/4N, 3/4H & 3/4P
Tue. 28 Jun Parent/Teacher Interviews – 1/2K, 1/2O & 1/2B
Tue. 28 Jun Forum Movie Afternoon – Infants
Tue. 28 Jun Multicultural Perspectives PS Regional Final
Tue. 28 Jun NSW Girls Hockey Knockout @ Glb.
Wed. 29 Jun Parent/Teacher Interviews – Year 5 and Year 6
Thu. 30 Jun Parent/Teacher Interviews – Kindergarten
Fri. 01 Jul Pyjama Day
Fri. 01 Jul Payment for GCOPS T-Shirts required
Fri. 01 Jul Term 2 Concludes
Next Term
Mon. 18 Jul Staff Development Day (Pupil Free)
Tue. 19 Jul Students return to school for Term 3
Tue. 26 Jul New date for Gilbert/Croker Cup @ Glb.
Fri. 02 Dec Presentation Evening @ CHS – 7.00pm
Spotted This Week Were…
Oliver Gray for helping look after the guinea pigs.
Tilly Plumb for going above and beyond to help a teacher.
Kiarna McCarten for helping keep the playground environment safe.
Lily Butler for being a thoughtful and caring student.
Noor Nasser, Phoebe Murray, Poppy Stephenson and Crystal Pick for
handing in lost property.
Betsy Willis and Emma Robertson for sharing fun items with Kindy for
wet weather play.
Brax Druett for amazing manners at Flying Start.
Charlotte Tetley for fantastic teamwork at Flying Start.
Lachlan Nolan great cutting skills at Flying Start.
George Willis for always assisting his peers in literacy.
David Pick for trying his best in class.
Hailey Collins for kindly looking after Kindergarten students in bus lines.
Tyler Smith for showing excellent leadership skills.
Dustin Carr for his “never give up” attitude.
Phoebe Selmes for her fantastic reading this week.
Broyden Bruncic for displaying great maturity at school.
Emily Simpson for handing in lost property.
News & Views Crookwell Public School
24th June, 2016 Term 2 Week 9
Flying Start ~ Numbers to 5 Everyone was so pleased be back at Flying Start after the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. We were right back into action on Monday practising numbers 1-5. During our reading of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ by Eric Carle we discovered the healthy foods that the caterpillar ate ranged from 1-5. We carefully used scissors and glue to match the number of fruit to the correct numeral. Well done to everyone at Flying Start!
Ollie Croker sells all types of delicious food to Cooper
Galway at the shop.
Angus Foley works hard to flatten the play dough using the
rolling pin.
Flying Start students all lined up on the play equipment.
Ava Wilcox-Symons precisely colours ‘The Very Hungry
Caterpillar’.
Robert Cole has such fun moving the sand with the trucks.
Lachlan Nolan is skilful in his cutting of the fruit.
Basketball News Last Friday the girls and boys basketball teams travelled to Queanbeyan to participate in their first game of the PSSA basketball knockout competition. The boys team took to the court first, to play Queanbeyan West Public School. Despite Jesse Croker and Nate Cairncross making some great breaks, the boys were unable to score in the first quarter. The second quarter saw the boys settle into the game with some great passing from Sean Ward and Mason Kearney and with Connor Osborne scoring the team’s first basket and putting two points on the board. The third quarter saw three more points added to the scoreboard with a basket from Mathew Lang and a free throw from Nate Cairncross. The final quarter saw yet more great passing with Mason Kearney scoring our last basket of the game resulting in the final score of 7 to 49.
At the conclusion of the boys’ game it was the girls’ turn to take to the court to play Goulburn West Public School. The girls also took some time to settle into the game however, after some great passing, Emily Newman soon put some points on the board. The second quarter saw a build in the girls’ confidence with the girls’ play improving by the minute. Emily Newman and Georgie Lloyd both scored in this quarter. By the third quarter the girls were really into the swing of the game and as a result Mikeely Gray added to the score while Zandalee Reeves also added two baskets in quick succession. In the final quarter, the girls defended and attacked with persistence and enthusiasm and were rewarded with another basket from Emily Newman. The game ended with the score line reading 14-46.
Both teams played with determination and displayed all the elements of fair play. The improvement in the play of both teams from the first quarter to the fourth quarter was amazing. Both teams have every reason to be proud of their games. Well done basketballers!
Thank you to Megan McGregor for sharing her expertise and giving of her time so freely to coach both teams. Thanks also to parent drivers and supporters who, at very short notice, transported students to Queanbeyan. Without support such as this our teams would not have had the opportunity to play in this competition; it is greatly appreciated.
The Boys Basketball team with coach, Megan McGregor.
The Girls Basketball team at the conclusion of their game.
Student Forum Movie Afternoons The Student Forum is raising funds for additional sports equipment. As our Term 2 fundraiser we have decided to hold two movie afternoons, one for infants and one for primary. Entry will be free with funds
being raised through ‘candy bar’ purchases. Students will be able to purchase a Movie Combo of popcorn, popper and two Joy Stixx lollies for $3.00. On Monday 27
th June, primary
students will enjoy watching the movie ‘Bedtime Stories’, a hilarious comedy starring Adam Sandler. Both movies are rated G. We are looking forward to some fun end of term entertainment. The infants movie afternoon will be held on Tuesday 28
th
June and will feature the movie ‘Zootopia’, an animation that
revolves around the lives of various animals that live and thrive in the city.
Student Forum
Debating News On Monday of this week the Year 5 and the Year 6 debating teams travelled to Braidwood to take part in the education round of the Premier’s Debating Challenge. The Year 5 team participated in a closely fought debate on the topic “That we should have separate schools for smarter kids”. They convinced the adjudicators that this was not a viable proposition and therefore won the debate with the negative argument. Year 6 took the affirmative stance on the topic “That primary schools should set aside one day a week for kids to study subjects that interest them”. Despite a strong case they were unable to persuade their adjudicator to their way of thinking. Both teams now look forward to their next debate which will be against each other in the near future. The teams would like to thank the parents who drove them to Braidwood. Your support is appreciated.
State of Origin Social Our Term 3 social held on Wednesday evening, the same night as the second State of Origin game, was ‘Simply the Best’! About 70 primary students enjoyed iconic dances including Nutbush, YMCA and The Chicken Dance. Our social concluded at 7.30pm allowing students and parents time to get home and watch the game which, depending on which team you support, was extremely exciting or extremely disappointing!
Bella Holman and Georja Seaman were supporting the
Maroons while Emily Newman and Kirrilly Skelly proudly
wore their sky blue.
Cody Stewart, Jay Cunningham, Eli Stewart and Seth Ross were focussing on the moves of the classic Nutbush dance.
Seth Ross had his wings flapping during the all-time
favourite, the Chicken dance.
Miss Logan was leading the conga line while Mrs Hayes and
Mrs Atfield created the arch to dance under.
It’s fun to stay at the Y. M. C. A!
The ‘knee game’ is a crowd favourite and Crookwell Public
School social tradition.
Stage 2 Assembly Item – NAIDOC Week NAIDOC week is celebrated from the first Sunday in July until the following Sunday, this week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This was also the main idea in Stage 2’s assembly item. Students re-enacted marches, protests and rallies that have been held dating as far back as the 1920’s. These perspectives were taken from both white Australians and the Indigenous people. Mr Eddie Koiki Mabo (played by Levi Woods and Isla Stephenson) presented his memorable speech, along with different strong Indigenous figures making their own impact on the performance. Thank you to all the visitors that made an effort to attend the wonderful item. Mr Nedanoski, Mr Pearce and Miss Heffernan
Isabella Cole represented the feelings of some white
Australians while Mikayla Cole reflected the emotion of Indigenous Australians.
Indigenous people rallying their own march for ‘The Day of
Mourning’.
The white Australians celebrating Australia Day.
Bonita Holman protesting for the treatment and rights of
Indigenous people.
Eddie Mabo (Isla Stephenson) presenting a speech at James
Cook University.
Thank you for watching our item!
Lost and Found Help! Maddy Watson has lost her grey fit bit, please keep an eye out for it. A Class Captain badge was found in the playground, if you are the owner please come to Mr Atfield’s office to collect it. Please remember to name all clothing as the lost property baskets are full with jumpers without names.
Bridging the Gap – Fred Reid: NAIDOC Visiting Performer On Friday 29
th July, Fred Reid will be visiting Crookwell
Public School. Fred’s mission is to bring about a better understanding of Aboriginal people and their culture. Fred, with the help of one or more of his children, delivers his message in a fun and positive way. His deep respect and knowledge of culture, along with his gentle, humorous rapport with students, make for a very enriching experience. The performance is tailored to a K-6 audience and participation is greatly encouraged in all programs. All sessions begin with an acknowledgement and welcome dance and conclude with question time. This is a great show to conclude our school’s NAIDOC celebrations! If you wish for your child to attend please return the following permission note and $5.00 per child to the office by Thursday 28
th July.
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Performer I give permission for my child/ren _______________________________________________ to attend Fred Reid’s Bridging the Gap performance on Friday 29
th July. I have enclosed $5.00 per child for the cost
of the show.
Signed: __________________________________
Date: ____________________
News & Views Notices If you would to have an article or community announcement in the News & Views we need to receive it by noon Thursday to be included in the News & Views the same week. Inclusions need to be emailed to [email protected] as an attachment.
Craft Items Wanted Mrs Willis is excited to work with students in next term’s Middle School Program creating whimsical/fantasy gardens such as fairy/troll gardens. To not limit any child’s imagination or creativity, it would be wonderful to have donations of items such as: Buttons Egg Cartons Cork Stoppers Feathers Pine Cones Gumnuts Succulents Moss
Please do not go out and buy any of these objects, just things you may normally toss away or have excess of.
Welcome to the NSW Premier's Reading Challenge
The Premier’s Reading Challenge aims to encourage a love of reading for leisure and pleasure in students, and to enable them to experience quality literature. It is not a competition but a challenge for each student to read, to read more and to read more widely. The Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC) is available to all NSW students in Kindergarten to Year 9, in government, independent, Catholic and home schools.
The Challenge this year opens on the 7th March 2016 and
closes on the 19th
August 2016.
At Crookwell Public all students in Kindergarten through to Year 2 are involved in the initiative and all their books will be read within individual classes and recorded online by their class teachers.
Students who want to continue with the Challenge in Years 3-6 are able to borrow the required books during library time and must record their own reading logs online. This process will be demonstrated to the students by teachers. Primary students must complete their online Student Reading Records by 19
th August 2016.
Students must read a varying number of books from a prescribed list of books.
How many books must I read?
Challenge Number of books needed to complete the challenge
K-2 3-4 5-6
Minimum number of PRC books for your challenge
30 20 20
Maximum number of personal choice books (books not on the prescribed list)
5 5 5
**Note ** you can only enter two books from any one series.
The rest count as personal choice even if on the prescribed list.
What books can I read?
A list of books can be accessed at the NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge website at https://online.det.nsw.edu.au/prc/booklist/home.html.
If your child is in Years 3-6 and you would like your child to participate in the Premier’s Reading Challenge please fill out the form below and return to school as soon as possible. If your child is in K-2 then your child is already participating in the challenge. If you would like any further information you can access the website on the above address or please ask Mrs Davies or Miss Kemp
Yours in reading, Mrs Davies and Miss Kemp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Premier’s Reading Challenge Years 3 – 6
I would like my child/ren in class to participate in the 2016 Premier’s Reading Challenge. Signed: ________________________________ (Parent/Caregiver) Date: __________________ **Infants students DO NOT need to fill in this form.
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Parent/Teacher Interviews
Class teachers are busily preparing student progress reports.
These reports will be posted home on Monday 20th June, 2016 and will form the basis of the parent/teacher interview discussions which will occur on:-
Mon. 27th
June from 11.30am to 6.00pm for parents of children in classes 3/4H, 3/4N and 3/4P.
Tues. 28th
June from 11.30am to 6.00pm for parents of children in classes 1/2B, 1/2K and 1/2O.
Wed. 29th
June from 9.00am to 6.00pm for parents of Year 5 and Year 6 students. Thurs. 30
th June from 11.30am to 6.00pm for parents of
children in Kindergarten.
The timetabled 10 minute interviews will be conducted in the school library until 6.00pm.
If you are unable to attend an interview during the time allocated to your child’s class, or you feel your interview will need a time period exceeding 10 minutes, we welcome you to arrange another mutually suitable interview time with your child’s class teacher by phoning 48321213.
To assist the smooth running of the interview day and keep waiting time to a minimum please indicate your three preferred interview time slots below. Every attempt to accommodate your preferences will be made, with families who return their preference sheets early less likely to experience disappointment.
Interview times will be published in the News and Views on Friday 17
th June, 2016.
Please return the preference slip below by Wed. 15/6/2016 at the very latest. Early return helps ensure your preferred interview time.
……………………………………………………………………… Time Preferences for Parent/Teacher Interview
Child 1 ....................................................................
Class ………. Parent/Carer Name....................................
Please circle the relevant June interview date: Mon. 27
th, Tues. 28
th, Wed. 29
th, Thu. 30
th
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st Preference Time .................................................................
2
nd Preference Time ..............................................................
3
rd Preference Time ................................................................
Please list the names of the teachers you wish to meet with: ………………………………………………………………………
Time Preferences for Parent/Teacher Interview
Child 2 ....................................................................
Class ………. Parent/Carer Name....................................
Please circle the relevant June interview date: Mon. 27
th, Tues. 28
th, Wed. 29
th, Thu. 30
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st Preference Time .................................................................
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nd Preference Time ..............................................................
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Please list the names of the teachers you wish to meet with: ………………………………………………………………………
Time Preferences for Parent/ Teacher Interview
Child 3 ....................................................................
Class ………. Parent/Carer Name.................................... Please circle the relevant June interview date: Mon. 27
th, Tues. 28
th, Wed. 29
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1st Preference Time ................................................................ 2nd Preference Time ............................................................. 3rd Preference Time ............................................................... Please list the names of the teachers you wish to meet with: ………………………………………………………………………
Time Preferences for Parent/ Teacher Interview
Child 4 ....................................................................
Class ………. Parent/Carer Name.................................... Please circle the relevant June interview date: Mon. 27
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1st Preference Time ................................................................ 2nd Preference Time ............................................................. 3rd Preference Time ............................................................... Please list the names of the teachers you wish to meet with: ………………………………………………………………………
Supporting a Cause by Wearing Pyjamas National Pyjama Day is all about wearing your best bedtime attire to help The Pyjama Foundation raise much-needed
awareness and funds for children in foster care. By wearing their favourite PJs and by making a gold coin donation, students can help to make a difference to the lives of foster children. National Pyjama Day is on 22
nd July this year, due to other
commitments Crookwell Public School is participating in this event on Friday 1
st July, the last day of term.
Our Student Forum chose a charity to support each term, so please encourage your child to wear their pyjamas, dressing
gown and slippers and bring along a gold coin donation! Student Forum
“What a child really needs is good, positive emotional relationships with parents and others. They don’t need a thousand activities. Children can learn facts and gain external skills at any time. But they only gain relationship skills when young.” Ruth Schmidt Neven - Director of the Centre for Child and Family Development
2016 Semester 1 Reports – An Explanation Dear Parents/Carers,
On Monday 20th
June reports are being sent home for each student. Each year we have had to refine our reports to suit not only changes in curriculum, but also acting on feedback from staff and parents. Our reports must adhere to departmental guidelines in many respects.
One of the main focuses for our staff is to ensure consistency with our assessing and reporting. Our teachers have spent many sessions working together to analyse student work samples and evaluating the levels of achievement. Students are tracked on syllabus outcomes in order to identify where each child sits at this point in time for the grade expectations. These identify what the expected outcomes are for students by the end of the semester. Teachers can then determine the level of achievement for every student.
OVERALL LEVEL OF ACHIEVEMENT
Kindergarten reports:
Students will be identified in English and Mathematics by either above, at or below.
‘Below’ means that whilst your child is progressing,
further support is needed to ensure they continue to progress. They have not yet reached the expected level of achievement at this point in time.
‘At’ means that your child is working at the
expected level at this point in time and is progressing at a rate which will ensure continued growth.
‘Above’ means that your child would have thorough
knowledge and skills in that area. They would be working well beyond stage level.
Kindergarten students receive a comment describing their achievement in Early Stage 1 outcomes in Science and Technology, Human Society and Its Environment, Personal Development Health and Physical Education and Creative Arts.
Year 1 – Year 6 reports:
The Department of Education mandates that all student reports for grades 1-6 are to use a standard achievement rating scale. Below is our interpretation and how we will report to our families:
Outstanding Achievement For a student to attain Outstanding they would have an extensive knowledge and understanding of
the content and readily be able to apply this to other areas. They would be working on an individualised or adjusted learning program and be achieving well beyond stage level (i.e. if in Year 2 they would be
working at and achieving at Year 4 or higher).
High Achievement For a student to attain High they would have a thorough knowledge and understanding of content.
The student would be working at and achieving above grade level (i.e. if in Year 2 they would be
working at and achieving at Year 3 level).
Sound Achievement Students achieving Sound are working at achieving at their appropriate grade level (i.e. if in Year 2 they
are working at and achieving at Year 2 level). It is the expected level of achievement according to the
child’s grade.
Basic Achievement For a student to receive Basic they would have a basic knowledge of the content and be working at and achieving below grade level (i.e. if in Year 2
they would be working at and achieving a Year 1 level). Limited Achievement For a student to receive Limited they would have a very limited knowledge of content covered and be working at and achieving well below grade level,
even at an earlier stage (i.e. if in Year 4 they would be working at and achieving at Year 2 or lower). Parents should note that a ‘sound’ grade is a good grade! It means that your child is working where they should be at this point in time. EFFORT
All students will also receive an effort rating for each subject area. Effort reflects how well a student has tried, the persistence and determination to achieve at the best level of which they are capable. Effort will be rated as:
5 – Excellent 4 - Very Good 3 - Acceptable 2 - Needs Improving 1 - Little/No Effort I trust that this has provided you with some explanation of what to expect when sharing reports with your children. Any parents wishing for further clarification are most welcome to contact me. You will also find attached to the reports posted home, your child’s home and emergency contact details. Please review and send back to the school with the necessary changes that need to be made. It is important that we have current contact details in case of an emergency.
Yours in Public Education,
Michael Whittington
Relieving Principal
P&C News GENERAL MEETING 01/08/2016
Just a reminder, at our next general meeting on the 01/08/16 we shall be having a final discussion regarding the options for the primary playground. Financial members will be able to vote on which choice to move forward with. Also on the agenda for the next P&C meeting is a discussion on possible changes to our school uniform. We welcome all input.
WOOD RAFFLE
Thank you to everyone who has returned sold raffle tickets. Don’t forget to ensure all tickets and money is returned to the school by Friday 1
st July (last day of Term 2).
The Federal election will be held on Saturday 2
nd July.
The P&C will be holding a giant wood raffle. 1
st prize will be 3 x (6x4) trailer loads of wood.
2nd
prize will be 1 x (6x4) trailer load of wood.
A special thank you also to Hills Butchers, JD’s Hardware, Criterion Hotel, Anderson’s and Country Bunches for selling raffle tickets at their business houses. WOOD RAFFLE ROSTER – SATURDAY 2
nd JULY
Attention Year 3 & 4 families, below is a roster for selling raffle tickets at the school whilst election polling is occurring. If you cannot undertake your spot, please call the school on 48321213.
GRANT APPLICATIONS
The P&C needs your help to apply for grants. Our busy team is working hard to organise various fundraisers, stock and man the canteen and uniform shop and we really need someone dedicated in applying for grants on behalf of the P&C and school. We have two main areas of focus: 1
st priority is replacing our school laptops and 2
nd
priority is upgrading our primary playground.
The school office can assist with information required to complete the forms. You don’t need to search for grants as the Upper Lachlan Council will add this person to their email distribution list, which is sent monthly to notify you of the current month’s grants available to apply for.
If any parent/carer/grandparent is willing and able please contact the school office on (02) 48321213.
‘Snack Shack’ Roster 2016 Mon. 27 Jun.
Jodie Anderson & Yvonne Smith
Wed. 29 Jun.
Yvonne Smith & Angela Rowles
Fri. 01 Jul.
Need Volunteer & Need Volunteer
Sharon King, CPS P&C President
Federal Election- Saturday 2 July 2016
PARENT HELPER
Please arrive 5 minutes before your shift and never leave the cash drawer unattended.
SET UP Whittington Family
(Addison)
8.00am Foster Family (Rhiannon) Cole Family
(Makayla & Isabella)
Kearney Family (Myles) Young Family (Zeth)
9.00am Rowles Family (Travis) Murray Family (Bethany) Davis Family (Wade) Gray Family (Sienna)
10.00am Tetley Family (Lachlan) Okkonen Family
(Arian)
Stephenson Family (Courtney)
Morton Family (Cameron)
11.00am Roberts Family (Eve & Brianna)
Faulkner Family (Jesse) Osborne Family (Riley) Wilcox-Symons Family (Nicholas)
NOON Skelly Family (Lillian) McDonald Family (Ashley) Knight Family (Annie) Hape Family (Mya)
1.00pm Anderson Family
(Joseph & Mia)
Woods Family (Levi) Vacancy Palmer Family (Luke & Jasmine)
2.00pm Snape Family (Billy) Seaman Family (Marlee) Allport Family (Kimberly) Holman Family (Bonita)
3.00pm Stephenson Family (Isla) Vacancy Ward Family (Emma) Stewart Family (Eli)
PACK UP Dark Family (Florence)
This year the P&C will be holding a wood raffle to raise funds for new laptops & our primary playground.
The P&C are asking for assistance from Year 3 & 4 families. If anyone has any queries, please contact the school on 48321213.
Community Announcements …………………
The inclusion of any announcement does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof by Crookwell Public School.
KAOS – Kids Acting On Stage
ANNIE JR Hits the stage
KAOS presents Annie Jr and adaptation of the Broadway
Musical “Annie”, a story of an orphaned girl in a bleak and
dreary orphanage in America, in the Depression years
following the war.
The children (all 45 of them) have been working hard to bring
you a great show.
So come along on Friday 24th
, Saturday 25th
, and Sunday
26th
June.
Friday and Saturday start at 7.30pm sharp and Sunday
Matinee at 2.00pm
Tickets are on sale at the Crookwell Visitors Centre.
15 Dewhirst St. Goulburn.
PH: 48212553
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: The Neate Swimschool
We are now taking bookings for Term 3, 2016 and have very limited spots for morning and after school lessons. The term dates are Monday, 18
th July to Friday, 23
rd September.
We also have limited spots for our Neate Ability program. (Swimming club for children with disabilities). If your child suffers from a disability don’t let them miss out on a skill for life.
There will be an intensive learn to swim program from Monday, 4
th July to Friday, 8
th July (this is the first week of
school holidays) The program will be run for both school aged and pre-school children aged between 3-5yrs. School aged children $50 for the week (4 group). Pre-school children $75 for the week (2 group). For more information or to book in now please call us on 48212553.
Bookings can only be made by phoning the office.
FINAL SACRAMENTAL ENROLMENT MEETING – (for enrolment of children receiving Sacraments in 2016)
If you wish your child to receive any of the Sacraments in 2016 (Reconciliation, Communion, Confirmation), and you were unable to attend the Sacramental Enrolment meeting a fortnight ago, there will be 2 final chances to enrol this weekend. Please note that attendance is ESSENTIAL in
order to enrol your child in program. WHEN: Saturday 25 June at end of 5pm Mass & Sunday 26 June at end of 9am Mass
The Sacrament of First Eucharist will be received in Term 3 The Sacrament of Reconciliation will be received in Term 4 Preparation for Confirmation will begin in 2017
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Parent Teacher Interview Schedule June, 2016
Time Kindy Thurs 30/6/16
Year 1/2B Tue 28/6/16
Year 1/2K Tue 28/6/16
Year 1/2O Tue 28/6/16
11.30 am Michael Foster Nathan Rowles
11.45 am Ihaka Hape Montanna Allwright Jay Knight
12.00 pm Sonny Woods Sianabel Anderson Alyssa Huang Erik Skelly
12.15 pm Jonah Allwright Ben Lang Alex Anderson Emily Simpson
12.30 pm Addie Dawson
12.45 pm Billy Speer Tahlia Gourlay
1.00 pm Jack Speer Sophie Watson
1.15 pm Emma Robertson
1.30 pm Joshua Churchill Victa Woods
1.45 pm Thomas Cole
2.00 pm Ada Dunn Tynen Long
2.15 pm
2.30 pm Darcie Osborne
2.45 pm Phoebe Murray Jacob Waters
3.00 pm Lincoln Kearney
Sophie Ward
3.15 pm Rory Hallam
3.30 pm Phoebe Selmes
3.45 pm Louise Robertson
Evelyn Dark Betsy Willis
4.00 pm George Willis Reece Allport Ellie Whittington
4.15 pm Tegan Allport
4.30 pm Lily Hattam Skyelah Gray
4.45 pm Abigail Gray
5.00 pm Tyla Haynes Charlie Colley Talon Young
5.15 pm Charlotte Selmes
Poppy Stephenson
5.30 pm Keeley Cunningham
Liam Garnham
5.45 pm Maddy Wray
6.00 pm Bryce Foley Joe Stephenson
Details of interviews held outside the above schedule
Name /Class Time/Date Name /Class Time/Date Ben Webster K 1/7/16 4:30pm
Bodi Waters K 28/6/16 3:30pm
Vincent Bill 1/2O 29/6/16 8:45am
Parent Teacher Interview Schedule June, 2016
Time Year 3/4H Mon 27/6/16
Year 3/4N
Mon 27/6/16 Year 3/4P Mon 27/6/16
11.30 am Rhiannon Foster Levi Woods Riley Osborne 11.45 am Isla Stephenson Bethany Murray Rhiannon Foster 12.00 pm Travis Rowles Isla Stephenson Lillian Skelly 12.15 pm Lillian Skelly Shaymus Woodwell 12.30 pm Billy Snape Annie Knight 12.45 pm Annie Knight 1.00 pm Bonita Holman Luke Palmer 1.15 pm Luke Palmer 1.30 pm Jasmine Palmer 1.45 pm Jasmine Palmer Myles Kearney 2.00 pm Jayda Hemara Myles Kearney 2.15 pm Myles Kearney 2.30 pm Jacob Griffith Joshua Ross 2.45 pm Eli Stewart Jacob Griffith Saxon Long 3.00 pm Emma Ward 3.15 pm Joseph Anderson Emma Ward 3.30 pm Abby Merryfull Mia Anderson Florence Dark 3.45 pm Florence Dark Abby Merryfull 4.00 pm 4.15 pm Nathan Gauci 4.30 pm Kimberly Allport Mackenzie Gauci George Lee 4.45 pm Cameron Morton Mya Hape 5.00 pm Zeth Young Jessie McCann 5.15 pm Jessie McCann Sienna Gray 5.30 pm Marlee Seaman Addison Whittington Wade Davis 5.45 pm Addison Whittington Kiarna McCarten Courtney Stephenson 6.00 pm Mikayla Cole
Details of interviews held outside the above schedule
Name /Class Time/Date Name /Class Time/Date
Isabella Cole 3/4P 6.15pm 27/6/16
Malissa Yard 3/4N 3.30pm 29/6/16
Cody Tate 3/4H 5.30pm 30/6/16
Parent Teacher Interview Schedule June, 2016
Time Year 5 Wed 29/6/16
Year 6 Wed 29/6/16
9.00 am Tilly Rose Cody Stewart 9.15 am Madeline Watson Oliver Gray 9.30 am Matilda Plumb Madeline Watson 9.45 am Connor Osborne Bowen Murray
10.00 am Jackson Kelleher Jarian Long 10.15 am Cameron Herd Abby Woods 10.30 am Jade Smith Georja Seaman 10.45 am Chanel Allwright Charlotte Stephenson 11.00 am Ari Stephenson Aleasha Brown 11.15 am Lanie Allsop Ari Stephenson 11.30 am Kasey Rowles Mathew Lang 11.45 am Isabel Snape 12.00 pm Kirrilly Skelly 12.15 pm Kirrilly Skelly Katie Simpson 12.30 pm 12.45 pm 1.00 pm Mason Kearney 1.15 pm Mason Kearney 1.30 pm 1.45 pm 2.00 pm 2.15 pm Boyd Heidrich Max Price 2.30 pm Logan Knight Seth Ross 2.45 pm Sophie Moore Nathan Galway 3.00 pm Sean Ward Bella holman 3.15 pm Courtney-Rose Langford 3.30 pm Jessika Langford Emily Newman 3.45 pm Emily Newman 4.00 pm Sophie Clements 4.15 pm Rylan Olde 4.30 pm Rhianna King Brock Chudleigh 4.45 pm Namphone Hattam 5.00 pm Courtney Merryfull 5.15 pm Kayla Merryfull Jay Cunningham 5.30 pm Jesse Croker Mikeely Gray 5.45 pm Blake McCarten 6.00 pm Luke Stephenson
Details of interviews held outside the above schedule
Name /Class Time/Date Name /Class Time/Date Mikayla Smith Yr 5 4.30pm - Tues 28
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