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MOREE EAST
PUBLIC SCHOOL Term 4 Week 5 Monday 7th November 2016
OFFICE HOURS Monday-Friday
8:10am to 1:45pm
Adelaide Street Moree NSW 2400 Ph: (02) 6752 1733 Fax: (02) 6752 1553
[email protected] www.moreeeast-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
SCHOOL HOURS Monday-Friday 8:30am-1:45pm
UNIFORM SHOP Wednesday & Thursday
11:30am to 12:00pm Cash Only Layby available Sorry no Centrepay
DATES TO REMEMBER
11 November
Remembrance
Day
EXECUTIVE PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Yaama
Term 4 has started off with a very busy start and will not be slowing down anytime soon. We almost have the full use of our new facilities including the community hub. Moree East Public School is now in a position to engage and work in partnership with service providers and community groups that can provide services for our students and their families on our school grounds. Over the past four weeks the school has hosted a group of pre-service teachers from South Western Sydney University, a Power to Dream Beauty workshop and Moree’s Breast Cancer morning tea. The school also had a surprise visit from South Sydney Rugby League player, Cody Walker. Only just last week the school also had the honour of hosting the Minister for Education, Mr Adrian Piccoli; Mr Mark Scott AO, Secretary, Department of Education; Mr Andrew Stevenson, Deputy Chief of Staff; Ms Leah Anderson, Departmental Liaison Officer; Ms Dail McGilchrist, Executive Director, Learning and Teaching; Dr Pasi Sahlberg, NSW Education Symposium guest; Mr Adam Marshall MP, Member for Northern Tablelands.
The Moree East Public School Reference Group led the consultative process for our uniquely designed school that is truly reflective the Connected Communities strategy. The schools partnership, over the past four years, with Moree Aboriginal Education Consultative Group in particular the Presidents who have chaired the Group, Mr Craig Duncan and Mr Lloyd Munro has been highly valued by Moree East Public School. I would therefore like to sincerely thank Craig and Lloyd for their commitment to Aboriginal Education and to the Moree East Public School community.
Muriel Kelly
Executive Principal
SPECIAL EVENTS
Kinder Transition
The children attending 'Transition' read 'Crabs on a Rock' and made their own crabs. Transition is for children beginning school next year, it is on Wednesdays from 9-11am.
By Chase Picker
SPECIAL EVENTS
Congratula ons to Ann‐Maree Taylor on becoming a Semi‐Finalist in the 2016
Moran Contemporary Photographic
compe on for students for K‐6 .
Ann‐Maree’s photograph was selected from a Moran photographic workshop held early this year at Moree East Public School.
Ann‐Maree is 1 of 150 Students who
has been selected as a semi‐finalist.
This is Ann‐Maree’s photo.
AbouttheMoranContemporaryPhotographicPrizeEstablished in 2007, the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize (MCPP) is a na onal compe on that awards and promotes Australian contemporary photography and excellence in all forms of s ll based artwork.
The MCPP invites photographers to interpret ‘Contemporary Life in Australia’ with an emphasis on Australians going about their day‐to‐day life. We aim to encourage the produc on of photographs taken in Australia, by Australians, that reflects the diversity, mul culturalism and uniqueness of life, no ma er where you live in Australia.
There are many ways to interpret this brief, but we are a er your perspec ve on contemporary Australian society, your life, your dreams, your abili es, your inabili es, your mates, your loves. We want the good, the bad, the ugly, the beau ful and the everyday. Entries are NOT restricted to portraits.
Currently with an annual first prize of fi y thousand dollars ($50,000), the Prize is an important part of
Australia's Arts calendar. The Moran Prize is acquisi ve and the winning photograph(s) immediately
becomes the property of the Moran Arts Founda on, to be held and exhibited permanently as part of the
Moran Arts Founda on Collec on.
SPECIAL EVENTS
Our community room was the venue for the
Empowerment to Dream workshops, delivered
by Tracey Lane in partnership with Miyay
Birray. The course engaged around 40 woman
and focused on self‐confidence, self
promo on, goal se ng, personal care and
development, and mentoring.
Empowerment to Dream
SPECIAL EVENTS
Guuma – Li Playgroup
When: Tuesday 11:00am to 1:00pm
Where: Where: MEPS Early Childhood Room
Transport available: contact Linda 0418480842
A partnership playgroup program.
Moree Family Support and Schools as Community Centre at Moree East Public School.
A fun interactive playgroup session specially designed for children birth to school age and their parents and caregivers.
Arts, crafts, story time and play
Light refreshments provided
Moree East Public School, Schools as Community Centre
Early Childhood Programs
Mainly Music
When: Thursday at 10am
Where: MEPS Early Childhood Room
Transport available: contact Linda 0418480842
Llimited car seats for children under 7 years
Phone Linda 0418480842
Bus pick up starts 9:30am
Drop off commences at 12:00pm
A fun and interactive Music Session for young children and their parents /caregivers.
Art, craft and play are essential for early learning.
For all children from birth.
For families of MEPS or families in MEPS School Zone only
Light refreshments provided
A Playgroup partnership - Mainly Music Australia and Schools as Community Centre at Moree East Public School
SPECIAL EVENTS
Paint More REaD playgroup
When: Friday at 10:00am to 12:00pm
Where: Moree Plains Gallery Studio
A fun and interactive session For young children and their parents /caregivers.
Art, craft and play are essential for early learning.
For all children from birth.
A playgroup program partnership - Schools as Community Centre at Moree East Public School, Moree Plains Gallery and Paint the Town Read.
Phone Linda 0418 4808 42 for more details
Read, talk sing, and rhyme with your babies all the me
CODY WALKER
VISIT TO MEPS
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