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Lane Cove West Public School Respect Responsibility Endeavour
Avalon Avenue,
Lane Cove NSW 2066
02 9427 4743
lanecovew-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Chatters Term 2 Week 6
Thursday 27 May 2021
Principal’s Report
National Sorry Day
Yesterday we acknowledged National Sorry Day which is observed annually on 26 May. The day
remembers the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed
from their families and communities.
National Sorry Day is a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen Generations Survivors and reflect on
how we can all play a part in the healing process for our people and nation. While this date carries great
significance for the Stolen Generations and other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, it is also
commemorated by Australians right around the country.
National Reconciliation Week 2021 - 27 May - 3 June
Reconciliation Australia's theme for 2021 'More than a word, Reconciliation takes action.' This week
students and teachers will be talking about the meaning of Reconciliation Week and participating in
activities to further develop their understanding of the importance: Reconciliation is a journey for all
Australians – as individuals, families, communities, organisations and importantly as a nation. At the heart
of this journey are relationships between the broader Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander peoples. We all have a role to play when it comes to reconciliation, and in playing our part
we collectively build relationships and communities that value Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
peoples, histories, cultures, and futures.
Zone Cross Country
Well done to all of our Zone Cross
Country participants. Further on we have
a report including results.
Everyday Maths Hub
The Department of Education has launched a new 'Everyday Maths' Hub. It has been created for parents
and carers to help them support their child's mathematical skills and understanding with fun, practical and
creative activities.
https://education.nsw.gov.au/campaigns/mathematics/everyday-maths
Education Week
This year Education Week will run from Monday 26 July to Friday 30 July. The theme for 2021 is 'Lifelong
Learners' which recognises continuous learning as critical for success throughout life. We can all be lifelong
learners with so many different pathways to success.
More information regarding how Education Week will be celebrated at Lane Cove West PS will be
communicated in the next few weeks.
Kindergarten 2022
Please let you friends and neighbours know that enrolments are now open for Kindergarten next year. Visit
the school’s website to fill out the online enrolment form.
If you are a current LCWPS family which no longer lives in the school catchment and would like to enrol a
younger sibling for Kindergarten 2022, please wait until June 15 when an ‘out of area application form’ will
be available to complete.
Assemblies
As we start up assemblies again, we welcome our parents and carers to attend. With current COVID-19
restrictions, signing in is still an important part of contact tracing. From next week, we will have available at
the hall, sign in tables for parents which will alleviate the need to go to the office before an assembly.
Weekly Value: Endeavour
Expectation: Be a committed learner
Upcoming Dates:
June 14 Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend
June 24 Aboriginal Dance and Didgeridoo (Years K-2)
June 25 Aboriginal Dance and Didgeridoo (Years 3-6)
June 26 Last Day of Term 2
Tania Weston Principal
This week’s Smiling Mind focus is ‘Movement’.
Learning intention: To build self-awareness and mindful
attention through movement
Sydney North Public School Dance Festival
Our Stage 3 Dance Festival Group have been rehearsing a dance that will be performed as cinematic
experience at the Glen Street Theatre. If you would like to show them some support and watch our
performance please see the ticket information and screening dates below.
- Thursday 24th June at 5.00pm
- Friday 25th June at 9.45am and 7.30pm
Ticketing:
1. Internet booking at www.glenstreet.com.au Internet booking available from 9am
2. Phone bookings using credit card (MasterCard/Bankcard/Visa) Phone: 9975 1455 Box Office Hours:
Monday to Friday 10am – 4pm
3. In person using cash or credit card at Glen Street Theatre Box Office Box Office Hours: Monday to
Friday 10am – 4pm
Assembly
3-6 Assembly Wednesday, June 2 at 2.50pm– hosted by 4K
K-2 Assembly Wednesday, June 9 at 2.50pm-hosted by 2L
Gold Awards
Year 1 Teddy S, Rushton T, Elliot G, Emily R
Year 2 Macy W, Bhavya B, Ayrton J, Edward H
Year 3 Ashton M, Poppy B
Year 4 Amelia W, Elise J
Year 6 Evan G, Maddie T, Deon K
Merit Awards
KA Sophia P, Emilia M, Eamon O, Caitlin W
KJ Clementine H, Elsa C, Sophie W, Ryan M
KR William Z, Hillary K, Narayan E, Martha J
KS Mia T, Jaiden V, Jasmine F, Liana M
KT Harvey E, Hugo W, Cece H
1C Jayden A, Owen M, Indiana M, Sophie M
1H Max P, Silvana P, Constance J, David G
1P Archie Q, Imani M, William F, Hazel C
1S Morgan A, Maxwell Z, Ingrid W, Finn W
2B Mia Z, Remy S, Florence J, Cairo H
2L Mila R, Arlo M, Nafas M, Richard Y
2M Nathan L, Kata C, Tierna O, Adam K
2N Caitlyn H, Ava L, Jayden L, Ashlyn F
3C Beth M, Amy K, Billy J, Teddy B
3M Elizabeth C, Dylan Z, Charlotte C, Lachlan H
4/3J Kai B, Ishana V, Finn G, Harriet P
4K Harry T, Oliver S, May K, Kenny C
4S George T, Jessamy R, Laura B, Hannah M
5A Ela G, Benji H, Hannah N, Ryan N
5C Xavier L, Icey L, Isabelle K, Jake N
6/5H Tomer K, Amity S, Emma W, Ori F
6B Ava S, Angus P, Lila K, Kaiden L
6W Harlow B, Benjamin K, Zoli K, Emily T
Banner
6/5H Deon K
Zone Cross Country 2021
Last Friday we had some very excited children who participated in the Zone Cross Country Carnival at
Blackman Park. Although it rained on and off throughout the day, everyone ran so well, and all the
children should be proud of their efforts. Congratulations go to Lachlan E who won his event and to
Hannah N who came 5th in her event. Both students will be attending Regionals. We wish them the very
best. Many thanks must go to all our lovely team manager, Sal Tremlett, who helped supervise our team.
She did a fantastic job making sure all our wonderful runners got to their race on time. I am told that our
school was one of the most well behaved schools on the day.
Congratulations everyone.
Coach Brown and Miss Wadhwana
COIVD Guidelines
As a reminder, please keep students home from school if any family member is waiting on a COVID result. Once a negative result has been emailed through to the school email, students may return to school.
Below is the latest advice from NSW Health and the Department of Education relating to COVID-19 restrictions.
* Students over the age of 12 years are required to wear a face mask on public transport and school excursions involving public transport (hopefully only this week);
* Parents DO NOT need to wear a face mask when on school grounds. However, if you feel more comfortable wearing a face mask, please feel free to do so;
* Any parent entering school grounds must be free of flu-like symptoms;
* Singing will be avoided this week in classrooms and at assembly;
* Staff and students must continue to stay home if presenting with flu-like symptoms and be tested for COVID-19. The negative test result continues to be forwarded to the school email account;
* If students have recurrent symptoms for other medical reasons, a letter from your GP is sufficient to negate the requirement for a negative COVID-19 test result.
Sport Captain’s Update-Premier’s
Sporting Challenge and The Race
Around Australia
We are now four weeks into Race Around Australia and premier's
sporting challenge. Everyone is doing amazing! We have started off
this race with a bang. Some of us are already in Darwin! for Race
Around Australia. Also at lunch sport captains are handing out sport
equipment. These pieces of equipment belong to the school so take
good care of them. Lots of people are doing a great job taking care
of all of the equipment however some people still are not returning
them properly or losing them. Keep up the good work and return all
of the sport equipment.
For Race Around Australia, for stage three the leaders are :
• 6W with 2646 km
• 3M with 1065 km
• 2B with 1612 km
• KS with 1549.5 km
All of these classes are winning in their stages so a big congratulations to them.
Also don’t forget that the running club is still on and we are giving out equipment at lunch.
By Veronica and Deon (Rosella Captains)
Calling the school
Please use the telephone in case of emergency only. The best way to communicate with a teacher or other
member of staff is via a note sent with your child or by sending an email to the school email. Your classroom
teacher is the initial point of contact if you have any questions or concerns, but as stated above any urgent
matters should be emailed directly to the school.
Keep in mind it is not always possible to get a phone message to your child’s class, particularly towards the
end of the day. Make sure they know each morning how they are getting home and what they should do if
they are feeling uncertain.
Reporting absences
The Skoolbag app is the preferred method for reporting
your child’s absence for the day.
If for some reason you decide to email the class teacher
directly, keep in mind that if your child’s teacher is away
from school that day, the message may not make it
through. If a teacher is off site due to training or sickness
they are not required to check their email.
For this reason all emails should be send to the school’s
address clearly stating your child’s name and class.
Borrowed Clothes
If your child has borrowed clothes from the school, please wash and return them as soon as possible. It is
also a good idea to have a spare pair of underpants and long pants or stockings packed in your child’s bag in
case they have an accident at school.
Merit Awards
When your child has received five merit awards, they can hand them in at the office to be issued with a Gold
award. Once your child has five Gold awards, they then hand them in to receive a Banner. All awards are
presented fortnightly. Please do not laminate the awards as they can not be stamped and will instead need
to have the corner cut. Please take good care of your awards as lost ones will not be reissued!
Book Club provides families with an affordable and
convenient way to bring the best in children’s
literature into their homes. Every Book Club order
placed at our school earns 20% in Scholastic
Rewards which are used to purchase FREE
teaching materials and resources for the
classroom and school library.
Orders are placed via Loop:
http://www.scholastic.com.au/loop
Your Book Club Coordinators
are:
Fiona Elsey
Clare Hurst
Ethics teachers wanted
Could you be a volunteer ethics teacher for Lane Cove West Public
School? Are you working from home more regularly and would like
to dedicate some of your time in the school community?
We are looking for three additional ethics teachers to join the team
from Term 3 and this is your chance to get involved.
Ethics teachers receive full training and support from Primary Ethics, the not-for-profit organisation
approved to deliver the ethics program. Training consists of a two day face-to-face workshop and short
online modules. ALL lesson materials are provided. Suitable volunteers should have an interest in children's
education and the development of critical thinking skills.
Classes are held on Tuesday mornings each week (in two timeslots between 9:30 and 10:35am) and run for
30 minutes.
In ethics classes, children learn how to think logically, disagree respectfully and support their arguments
with evidence, rather than act according to blind habit or peer pressure.
Children discuss topic such as:
• imagining how others feel
• how do we treat living things?
• what is laziness?
• how do we disagree in a respectful way?
• fairness
If you are looking for an opportunity to make a valuable and rewarding contribution to our school, please
visit www.primaryethics.com.au and/or contact Priscilla Beresford.
Pricilla Beresford
Ethics Coordinator for LCWPS
[email protected]/ 0416 035 760
Are you preparing your child for success in the ‘Asian Century’ by learning Chinese?
Facts: Mandarin Chinese is the world’s most spoken language with 1 in every 5
people in the world speaking it, and the second most spoken language in Australia;
in NSW primary schools, Chinese is the most popular LOTE program; China is
Australia’s largest trading partner; and learning Chinese enhances cognitive
capabilities by using both sides of the brain (whilst most other languages including
English, French, Spanish etc only use the left side of the brain)!
ChiFUNese is the leading provider of Chinese language education at 70+ schools and
early learning centres around Sydney. Our students feel happy and inspired to learn
because it’s fun and easy!
Lane Cove West Public School is looking to start a new ChiFUNese class for
beginners from next term. To express interest in a brand new class, please go to
https://chifunese.com.au/eoi/. Get a $100 discount for the ChiFUNese Mandarin
classes by applying for a Creative Kids voucher at
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email the voucher details to [email protected] to redeem.
The ChiFUNese difference:
● Fun, multi-sensory learning through games and hands-on activities;
● Clever mnemonics for remembering pronunciation and characters;
● Small classes for maximum engagement and participation;
● Cultural enrichment through Chinese festival celebrations;
● Multimedia online learning for additional practice at home;
● Support and feedback to parents including student reports;
● Team of professional teachers who are experienced and passionate.
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ImaginationDance
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Lane Cove West Classes
at Blackmans Park:
Girl Guides Hall
Wednesdays:(Free pick up from LCWPS available!)4pm: Ballet/Jazz Performance 5-7yrs
4:45pm: Ballet/Jazz Performance 8-12yrs5:30pm: Musical Theatre 5-12yrs
Mondays:9:40am: Ballet/Jazz 3-5yrs
10:20am: Mummy + Me 2-3yrs
Fridays:9:30am: Mummy + Me 2-3yrs10:15am: Ballet/Jazz 3-5yrs
Saturdays:9:30am: Mummy + Me
10:15am: Imagination Ballet 3-5yrs
11am: Ballet/Jazz 5-7yrs
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Become a volunteer ethics teacher
Do something life-changing this year
For around an hour a week, you can teach an ethics class at your local school and help children develop skills for life.
Ethics classes support children to develop the skills they need to voice their opinions, consider the ideas of others and to make decisions based on evidence and reasoning rather than habit or peer pressure.
In ethics classes, children discuss ethical issues using an approved curriculum designed for each age group and include topics such as Laziness, Voting, How can we work out what’s true? and Imagining how others feel.
Volunteers are needed now to teach ethics classes at a school near you. Training and support is provided.
Only about an hour a week Find out more at PrimaryEthics.com.au
Teach ethics at your local school
Become a volunteer ethics teacher
Do something life-changing today. Apply at PrimaryEthics.com.au/volunteer
Visit PrimaryEthics.com.au
to learn more
Primary Ethics seeks volunteers to deliver weekly ethics classes to children across NSW. While close to 40,000 children in government primary schools currently benefit from ethics education, with more volunteers it could be made available to many more.
Primary Ethics is the not-for-profit organisation that is authorised to develop and deliver special education in ethics to children in NSW.
We rely on parents, grandparents and community-minded people to become volunteer ethics teachers in their local primary school. It is a rewarding way to be involved in your local community, learn new things and help children develop skills for life.
Comprehensive training, access to lesson materials and classroom support are all provided. Previous teaching experience is not required.
Opportunities are also available for behind-the scenes roles including coordinators and regional managers.
– Dr Simon Longstaff The Ethics Centre
““In time, not very much time at all, it will be the decisions of the children we teach today that will shape the world.
Ethics in the infant years
Ethics classes in years K–2 focus on developing core skills such as listening to others, taking turns to speak and giving reasons.
Stories, poems and rhymes prompt children to discuss ethical issues such as hurting someone without meaning to, telling the truth, being kind, forgiving, ownership, fairness and empathy.
Our skills-based topics for this age group include asking and answering questions, disagreeing, changing your mind, working out what is true, giving and evaluating reasons as well as giving examples and counter examples. Logic is also introduced, with topics touching on inductive inference and deductive reasoning.
Information for families
Ethics in the primary years
In years 3–6, ethics students develop their critical thinking and discussion-based skills.
Stories, contemporary issues and real life scenarios form the basis of discussions on ethical issues such as selfishness, how we should treat living things, promises, greed, friendship, cheating, voting, punishment, homelessness, teasing and fairness in society.
Skills-based topics for this age group include respectful disagreement, inferring or figuring things out, validity, generalising, proving claims, structuring arguments, identifying incorrect conclusions, identifying faulty reasoning, evaluating the strength of evidence and thinking about thinking. Primary aged students are encouraged to develop their community of inquiry skills by asking each other well thought out questions and challenging each other’s arguments.
Enrolling your child
Ethics classes run weekly during the school year within the Special Religious Education/Special Education in Ethics (SRE/SEE) timeslot.
Primary Ethics classes are free of charge
If you’d like your child to attend ethics classes, advise the school office via a note or email. Your child can start as soon as an ethics teacher is available and eight or more students have enrolled in a class.
Become a volunteer
Ethics classes are taught by specially trained volunteers who are often parents, grandparents or members of the broader community looking to give some of their time to a worthy cause. Becoming an ethics coordinator or ethics teacher can be a very rewarding way to be involved in your school community. Volunteer ethics teachers are always needed to ensure that there are adequate classes to meet demand. Experience is not required, as comprehensive training and access to lesson materials is provided.
Ethics has added a real cohesiveness to our school. There’s a strong sense of children working and playing together. - Principal, Parramatta Region
Primary Ethics is the sole approved provider of Special Education in Ethics
to NSW public schools
Primary Ethics Classes
Helping children develop skills for lifePrimary Ethics Limited is a registered charity ABN 28147194349
Suite 408, 24–30 Springfield Avenue, Potts Point, NSW 2011 Australia
Subscribe to primaryethics@home, our digital newsletter that gives
background on the topics your child will be discussing in class
primaryethics.com.au/parents
Ethics helps me to relate to others better. - Year 6 Ethics Student
Information for families
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Ethics classes support children to learn to think critically, discuss respectfully and make well-reasoned decisions. Classes are facilitated by our trained volunteers
using approved lesson materials.
Questions? Visit primaryethics.com.au or call (02) 8068 7752 to learn more
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