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Glebe Matters p1 Glebe Public School’s Week 6 Term 1, 2020 6th March School Events: 2nd –13th March Stewart House 13th March Ride to School Day 16th March—3rd April Snapshot Interviews 19th March Close the Gap Day 20th March national Day of Action Against Bullying P&C Events 24th March P&C Meeting G LEBE M ATTERS Principal’s Message Dear Glebe Community It has been another busy and productive week of learning at Glebe Public School! International Women's Day This Sunday is International Women's Day. This is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. It is a day where attention is drawn to the fact that women from all over the world, including Australia, still do not have equality. This week our students learnt about the challenges still faced by women and what we can all do to support gender equality. I was incredibly proud of how our senior students promoted this day and raised awareness within our school and community. Playground Markings We are excited to announce that our new playground markings are scheduled to be installed next Tuesday. These are going to really brighten up our playground and provide additional opportunities for our students to interact and be engaged during play times. Due to the number of markings that are to be installed, we may need to follow our wet weather procedures on this day so the installers can undertake the works. We will advise on the day if this is the case. Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) Update Glebe PS is well on our journey in being a PBL school. Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) is a comprehensive, integrated whole school approach to student wellbeing and behaviour and is a process that supports school leadership teams to create positive learning environments that enable student learning and wellbeing. At the end of 2019 we collected our staff informed base line data and next Tuesday, the Glebe PBL team will present this information to our staff and begin the process of looking at our next steps and future directions. As PBL is underpinned by the support and commitment of the whole school community, we will have a parent information session next term, I encourage you all to attend. Student Attendance As a school, we closely monitor student attendance inline with Departmental policies and procedures. This includes students who are late or leave early for unjustified reasons. Please refer to the compulsory school attendance information included in this weeks edition of Glebe Matters. Have a lovely weekend! Bryce Walker Principal (Acting) [email protected] Glebe Public School, Derwent Street, Glebe, NSW, 2037 Phone: 9660 4549 Fax: 9552 1703 Email: [email protected] Website: www.glebe-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/glebeps/ @GlebePublic Next Assembly 20th March—Hosted by Eucalyptus 2:20 School Hall Be Safe : Care for Others : Respect Property : Learn Together

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Glebe Publ ic School ’s

Week 6 Term 1 , 2020

6th March

School Events:

2nd –13th March Stewart

House

13th March Ride to School

Day

16th March—3rd April

Snapshot Interviews

19th March Close the Gap

Day

20th March national Day of

Action Against Bullying

P&C Events

24th March P&C Meeting

G LEBE MATTERS

Principal’s Message

Dear Glebe Community

It has been another busy and productive week of learning at Glebe Public School!

International Women's Day

This Sunday is International Women's Day. This is a global day celebrating the social,

economic, cultural and political achievements of women. It is a day where attention is

drawn to the fact that women from all over the world, including Australia, still do not

have equality. This week our students learnt about the challenges still faced by women

and what we can all do to support gender equality. I was incredibly proud of how our

senior students promoted this day and raised awareness within our school and

community.

Playground Markings

We are excited to announce that our new playground markings are scheduled to be

installed next Tuesday. These are going to really brighten up our playground and

provide additional opportunities for our students to interact and be engaged during

play times. Due to the

number of markings that are to be installed, we may need to follow our wet weather

procedures on this day so the installers can undertake the works. We will advise on the

day if this is the case.

Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) Update

Glebe PS is well on our journey in being a PBL school. Positive Behaviour for Learning

(PBL) is a comprehensive, integrated whole school approach to student wellbeing and

behaviour and is a process that supports school leadership teams to create positive

learning environments that enable student learning and wellbeing. At the end of 2019

we collected our staff informed base line data and next Tuesday, the Glebe PBL team

will present this information to our staff and begin the process of looking at our next

steps and future directions. As PBL is underpinned by the support and commitment of

the whole school community, we will have a parent information session next term, I

encourage you all to attend.

Student Attendance

As a school, we closely monitor student attendance inline

with Departmental policies and procedures. This includes

students who are late or leave early for unjustified reasons.

Please refer to the compulsory school attendance

information included in this weeks edition of Glebe

Matters.

Have a lovely weekend!

Bryce Walker

Principal (Acting)

[email protected]

Glebe Public School, Derwent Street , Glebe, NSW, 2037 Phone: 9660 4549 Fax: 9552 1703

Email : glebe -p [email protected] Webs ite: www.glebe -p .schools .nsw.edu.au Facebook : ht tps ://www.facebook.com/glebeps/

@GlebePublic

Next Assembly

20th March—Hosted by

Eucalyptus 2:20 School Hall

Be Safe : Care for Others : Respect Property : Learn Together

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RFF = Relief from Face to Face is time

for our teachers to organise and plan

for their class and stage. Ms Callen

and Mr Wilkins take classes for library

and music at these times.

Our support programs target literacy

and numeracy by withdrawing

children and engaging in smaller

activities. Ms Hough, Ms Michael, Ms

Watt and Miss West support class

teachers during this time.

Well done to our hard working students so far this term! It’s been a positive start!

At Glebe we love to help

and promote great

reading for

comprehending. Phonics is

a method for teaching

reading and

writing in English language

by developing the

student’s phonemic

awareness and the ability

to hear, identify and

manipulate phenomes.

This week we have commenced

our literacy groups. Our small

support groups are helping our

students correspond between

sounds, and spelling patterns

(graphemes) that represent

them. They are building

confidence and enjoying the

encouraging space of a

smaller group.

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Stage 1

Year 1 and 2 students read

the story “Just Another

ordinary Day” by Rod

Clement. This story uses

ordinary text to tell a day in

the life of a young girl but

the pictures tell a much

more interesting story, with

lions, pirate ships and aliens

all part of the school day!

Stage 1 enjoyed writing

about their own day and

using their visual literacy

skills to enhance their

story.

Stage 2 & 3

We have been working on

developing a character this

week. First, students created

a profile of a main

character for a narrative

and then worked with a

peer to further develop the

personality traits, actions,

appearance, and growth of

their character. Year 5 and

6 students expertly took the

hotseat as their character

and answered our questions

about their motivation and

personality.

Thank you to all the students in

my writing groups for working so

hard on improving their work

and showing dedication to their

learning goals.

Ms Hough

This week in writing, students have been working on the building blocks of structure and

language to write narratives.

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This week all classes have been introduced

to the Premier’s Reading Challenge Student

Website

and encouraged to borrow books from the

PRC booklist. The challenge is open until Friday

28th August.

L IBRARY with Ms Callen

The challenge is not a competition, but a

way to foster a love of reading for pleasure in

students from

Kindergarten to Year 9.

Students who wish to participate can access

the Premier’s Reading Challenge student

website with the username and password

they use at school. K-2 will have their details

sent home in their homework books.

Students can search the website for books

that are included in the challenge and

record the books they read on their online

reading records. The number of books

students are required to read are listed in the

table below. Students in K-2 can have the

books to read to them.

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The PBL Team has been meeting regularly on Friday mornings to

work on setting the foundations for a strong wellbeing program

across the school. We are now at the point where we need to

engage parents and the community to help us with the direction

we are taking.

If you are interested in assisting the PBL team, are not already on the P&C and have limited time to

contribute to our school - we would love for you to complete the below. Please return the slip to the

school office and we will be in contact soon about tasks that can be completed that take small

snippets of time and within short time frames from the confines of your home or work office space

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------

Name: ______________________________________ Child’s name:________________________________

Email address: ____________________________________________________________________________

In what ways would you be interested in contributing to the PBL Team direction:

☐ Emailing parents ☐ Survey collating

☐ Brainstorming sessions ☐ other: _____________________________

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This week students represented the school at the Balmain PSSA District

Swimming Carnival at the Canterbury Leisure and Aquatic Centre.

Not even the rain could dampen their enthusiasm as the eleven students

competed in 14 of the 40 events throughout the day.

Thank you to all the parents who came and supported on the day and

congratulations to: Luci, Brooklyn, Svanik, Ryan, Huw, James, Scarlet, Alexa,

Almudena, Asuncion, and Abbey .

Well done, athletes!

District Swimming Carnival

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Communication and

Events

We’re halfway through Term 1 2020!

Events are still happening around the

school. Download Skoolbag to keep up to

date...

If you have any ideas for programs you

would like to see, please contact Natalya

at [email protected].

In addition to this, if you have a particular

skill or talent that you would like to share

with our students , we would love to hear

from you. Alternatively, if you have skills we

may be able to use in the school, don’t

hesitate to contact.

Please note that whilst forward planning is a priority,

things can change at the last minute for a variety of

reasons. Likewise, opportunities can also arise during

the term. In these situations we will provide as much

notice as possible.

@GlebePublic

Organisation and

Administration

Remember; you may use the

school website at anytime to

make an online payment for your

child.

If you need to pass a message

along to your child please do so

by calling the school office

before 2:30pm.

School Events:

2nd –13th March Stewart House

13th March Ride to School Day

16th March—3rd April Snapshot

Interviews

19th March Close the Gap Day

20th March national Day of

Action Against Bullying

P&C Events

24th March P&C Meeting

6:30pm

We are looking for any member of the

Glebe Public School community who

specialise in graphic design to please

email

[email protected]

We have an amazing opportunity to

design House logos for the school!

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Hello everyone,

There are lots of ways for community members to get involved at Glebe Public ...

(1) Grants Committee helpers needed

Do you have internet & computer access? Want to help us win grants for things like events (eg

Grandparents’ Day) and equipment (eg solar panel, playground refurbishment)?

Please email [email protected] to volunteer or send us a link if have seen a grant

for which we could apply.

(2) The next P&C meeting ...

The biggest & best of the year! Please join us for an ordinary meeting + AGM: Tuesday 24 March 6pm

All welcome for this informal & informative gathering to find out what’s happening in the

classrooms & beyond, and to vote in 2020-21 office bearers.

(3) Annual Glebe Book Sale 4-5 April

Save the date for this wonderful community event and Glebe Public P&C fundraiser.

There are lots of way to help:

donate books;

volunteer to sort &/or sell books;

spread the word to friends, family & neighbours re donations/buying.

If you want to volunteer, email [email protected] with your availability 3 April (sort/set-

up) & 4-5 April (sell & pack-away).

(4) Parent/carer class reps have been organised!

Their role is to act as a bridge between teachers & parents/carers & to build/grow our wonderful

close-knit school community.

If you have not received a form to provide your contact details, or do not know who your rep is,

ask your class teacher.

(5) Sewing helpers needed

If you are interested in helping to sew choir costumes, please email the choir director, Liz

<[email protected]>

Enjoy your weekend!

Cate

Glebe P&C

GLEBE PUBLIC SCHOOL

P&C

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Contact details coming next week…