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PHONE: 3380 0333
FAX: 3380 0300
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P & C ASSOCIATION of
Yugumbir State School Vansittart Road, REGENTS PARK. Q. 4118
Email: [email protected] Website: www.yugumbirss.eq.edu.au
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YUGUMBIR STATE SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION
NEWSLETTER –16th May, 2017 Available online: www.yugumbirss.eq.edu.au
P. & C. Meeting: Every 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm.
School Office Hours: 8am to 4pm
**** Free Dress Day *****
Wednesday 17th May, 2017
Dear Parents, Students and Community Members, Parking/Traffic – can we do better? Parking around our school has featured in the local newspaper in the past week. The concern referenced in the newspaper article was based on the number of traffic offences issued this year. The total of 26 was the highest in the area, along with another school. This article was poorly written as it does not provide background information such as size of school or direct sources. However, it must always be recognised that traffic, parking and collection processes around our school could be improved. Your attention is directed to the following: Drop Off and Collection Zone This area is for delivery and collection of students. Often these zones are called “2 minute zones” as this is the amount of time a vehicle is allowed to park in the defined space. It also implies that the driver must not leave the vehicle. This zone is usually busiest between 3pm and 3:15pm daily. Front Gate There is a staff member on duty here daily. Their main role is to support the pedestrian crossing manned by a Traffic Supervisor and to ensure students are ready to board their bus when it arrives, until approximately 3:30pm. The street directly across from the front gate is Thistle Street. Parents should note that there are “no parking” signs along both sides of the street. Rainforest Carpark Notes were issued to parents, via students, one afternoon last week. Essentially, the practice of vehicles queueing along the main thoroughfare and collecting students as they walk from the zebra crossing or between cars, is one of our most unsafe practices. No student should be entering a vehicle in this carpark, unless the vehicle is stationary and parked within a designated parking bay – with students able to walk to the car door from the footpath (boundary footpath of central footpath). Redgum Drive Through Council Park One of the most concerning issues in this area is the need for students to have to cross the road when delivered/collected, if their parent’s car is located on the other side of the road. Walking between cars to cross the road is dangerous due to limited vision by the student and by the driver of any oncoming vehicle. Parents parking in other areas, including along Vansittart Rd simply have to observe the road rules. The school cannot control driver behaviour. Essentially we are relying on our community to observe the rules of the road – the laws relating to safe driver behaviour. Let’s work together to improve the safety around our school – for our students’ benefit. It’s everyone’s responsibility. Free Dress Day / Chaplaincy Tomorrow, Wednesday 17th May, is a free dress day. Students who come to school in free dress are required to donate a gold coin. The collected funds will go towards supporting our chaplaincy program. Due to the support of the Logan West Chaplaincy Cluster, our P&C and school funding, we are now able to extend the chaplaincy program to five days each week. This is a very positive step, improving the capability of the school to further support students and families in need of support. The support of the P&C and the Logan Chaplaincy Cluster and the sponsorship they have sourced, is highly appreciated.
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Roofing Project Our school is in urgent need of an upgrade to several of the roofs to our teaching blocks and the guttering in several places. This actual roofing work is beyond the funding capability of the school. We are pleased to advise that the department’s Facilities section has arranged for Teaching 2 and 3 and possibly Teaching 4, 5 and Library to be undertaken through a state maintenance project, during the forthcoming holidays. Report Cards / Parent-Teacher Interviews At the end of Semester 1, every student will receive a report card, outlining his/her achievement standard in every subject, for the first semester. These reports will be issued to students on Tuesday 20th June. Parent-teacher interviews will also be offered to parents, to meet their child’s teacher to discuss student performance and to build joint strategies to further support student development and achievement. These interviews will be held after the June/July holidays. An online process will be published before the end of the term, enabling parents to book interview times. This process proved very successful last year, especially for those parents who have a number of parent-teacher interviews to book and attend. Disco – Friday 26th May
The P&C is conducting a Disco for students on Friday 26th May. All Yugumbir students are invited to attend this event. With its “Country & Western” theme, it promises to be a night of great fun and enjoyment for our students. There are two sessions, to cater for the different ages of students.
- Prep to Year 2 students – 5:30pm to 7pm
- Years 3 to 6 – 7:30pm to 9pm
Entry at the door costs $5; pre-purchased wristbands are available from the office for $4.
Parents and students are asked to note the follow: - The disco is for Yugumbir SS students only
- Students must be delivered to the door at the beginning of the disco and signed in.
- Prep students must have a designated adult in attendance
- Students must be collected by an adult from within the hall, after the disco.
- Students will not be permitted to leave the hall during the disco.
- All other areas of the school are out-of-bounds for YSS students and for anyone else.
- Absolutely no stilettos or heels are to be worn inside the hall.
A safe and very enjoyable night is anticipated for all students. Refer to the flier later in this newsletter for detailed information including the prepay process and how to order pizza. Safety Online Students are increasingly accessing information online. This includes not only content from a range of possible sites but also engaging in online chat/social media platforms. The most significant strategy to ensure appropriate use of online material and sites is for parents to be fully aware and knowledgeable of how their children are using their computer and being vigilant about this. The eSmart Committee will be issuing a pamphlet (produced by the Child Safety Commission) to each Year 4 to 6 child this week, to take home and show their parents re safe access and appropriate use of computers and online sites. It will be ideal as a discussion starter between parents and children. SCIM CAMP This week sees the annual Southern Cluster Instrumental Music Camp (SCIM camp) being conducted at Park Ridge State High School from Wednesday 17 May to Friday 19 May. This year we have 34 of our Senior band students (Year 6 students) attending, what will be an exciting venture for them in their ongoing musical learning journey. The students will team with fellow students from the Primary Schools within our cluster, as well as working with senior students from both Park Ridge and Browns Plains Highs. The students will also have the opportunity to work with the senior Music conductors from Park Ridge State High School. The students will be exposed to music that will extend and challenge them prior to performing as a combined big band at a finale concert on Friday evening commencing at 5.30p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Mick Quinn
Principal
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Maths Extension Group
Last Wednesday, the Year 6 Maths Extension students worked at Browns Plains State High School with the extension Year 7 students. During the lesson, they were exposed to a range of vocabulary including supplementary angles, complementary angles, and co-interior angles. They were also required to find the missing angles from a range of shapes. The students were solving problems aimed at Year 9 students! The Maths Extension students are working extremely hard, and we are very proud of them. Miss Cornwall & Mr Holt Can you work out the following problem?: What is the value of x and w?
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RULE OF THE WEEK Be respectful/Be responsible: Follow expectations at eating time.
The focus for this fortnight’s rule is to improve the standard of behaviour at eating time. Eating time is a
social time for students to eat, chat with friends from other classes and relax after 2 hours of learning.
Some students take this relaxed approach a little too far and have formed a habit of ignoring
instructions, speaking disrespectfully, choosing behaviour that is irresponsible and sometimes unsafe.
Some of the expectations being taught this fortnight include; speaking respectfully, eating using
manners, disposing of rubbish correctly, and following the instructions of the adult on duty. This means
listening when the adult calls for attention and only leaving to play when dismissed. It is vital to learn
these skills in the younger years, in order to lay the foundations for appropriate social behaviour in
adulthood.
Matt Cooper
Behaviour Advisory Teacher
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Wednesday 17th May
Gold Coin Donation.
All money raised supports our
Chaplaincy Program
Desperately Seeking Donations
If you have any spare shorts that you no longer require, could you please bring them to the office.
Also, if you have borrowed any uniform items, could
they please be returned urgently. Thank you for your help and co-operation
Curriculum News
Yugumbir State School is registered to participate in the National Simultaneous
Storytime again this year. The book title is The Cow Tripped Over the Moon
by Tony Wilson
Annelie Schulz Head of Teaching and Learning
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INTERSCHOOL SPORT RESULTS 12th May, 2017
****** No Games 19th May due to SCIM Camp *****
SPORT YEAR TEAM YSS (Score)
Opponent Opponent (Score)
Player of the Week
Teacher: Miss Hansen Weekly Venue: Middle Green Sporting Club
Touch
5&6 Team A 0 Boronia Heights 0
5&6 Team B 6 Boronia Heights 3
Teacher: Mrs Papas Venue for next fixture (26/05/17): Yugumbir SS
Basketball YSS 2 Div A Bye
YSS 2 Div B Bye
Teacher: Mr Holt Venue for next fixture (26/05/17): Yugumbir SS
Basketball YSS 1 Div A 60 St Bernadines 2 Nathaniel F (6JH)
YSS 1 Div B 30 St Bernadines 6 Boris S (6JH)
Teacher: Mr Sergeant Weekly Venue: Middle Green Sporting Club
Rugby League 6 YSS White 24 St Bernadines 18 Sharkyinah S (6JC)
6 YSS White
6 YSS Blue 32 Boronia Heights 6 Great Team Effort
6 YSS Blue 24 Regents Park 10 Compton T (6LB)
Teacher: Mr Neyland Weekly Venue: Middle Green Sporting Club
Rugby League 5 YSS White
5 YSS White
5 YSS Blue
5 YSS Blue
Teacher: Miss Bailey Weekly Venue: Parkland’s Christian College
Soccer (Girls) 6 Div 1 0 St Bernadines 1 Jessica Z (6GH)
5 Div 2 4 St Bernadines 4 Brianna M (5BK)
Teacher: Mrs Bykersma Weekly Venue: St Bernadines College
Soccer (Boys) 6 YSS A 0 St Bernadines 8 John R (6JC)
6 YSS B 1 Park Ridge 3 Lachlan W (6GH)
Teacher: Mr Vrbesic Weekly Venue: St Bernadines College
Soccer (Boys) 5 YSS 1 0 St Bernadines 0 Fife D (5BK)
5 YSS 2 0 Park Ridge 3 Declan H (4/5MF)
NETBALL
Teacher: Mrs Elliott Venue – Date: 26/05/17
Netball 5 -Div B YUG 1 5 Yugumbir 2 7 St Bernadines 5 -Div B YUG 2 7 Yugumbir 1 5 St Bernadines 5 -Div B YUG 3 3 St Bernadines 11 Regents Park
Teacher: Miss Kaehler Venue – Date: 26/05/17
Netball 6 -Div A YUG 1 24 Yugumbir 2 2 St Bernadines 6 -Div A YUG 2 2 Yugumbir 1 24 St Bernadines
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Student of the Week Prep
• Brooke W (PKT) • Koby W (PKA) • Isabel W (PLH) • Tyreece L (PKB) • Harrison D (PJS) • Lazarus T (PJS) • Tyler C (PRH)
Year 1
• Chloe H (1CB) • Exodus B (1CB) • Aaliyah J (1KG) • Mia H (1KG) • Murray M (1AN) • Ava B (1AN) • Riley W (1AT) • Philomena S (1AT)
Year 4 • Mia S (4BC) • Levi C (4BC) • Karsen L (4BR) – 25 Nights of Reading • Aaron D (4EA) • Lara K (4EA) – 25 Nights of Reading • Kaelan G-S (4EA) – 50 Nights of
Reading • Tavleen R (4EA) • Matthew L (4KR) • Anita I (4KR) • Sienna K (4KP) • Dereon M (4KP)
Year 5 • Shantetl H (5CB) • Jaike M (5CB) • Sophie H (5BK) • Lilly H (5SV) • Jayesh S (5RN) • Awhina Q (5RN) • Joel B (5AB)
Principal’s Award 5AB, 5RN, 5SV, 5BK, 5CB and 5MF – For perseverance and discipline during NAPLAN.
SCHOOL BANKING Every Wednesday morning.
Volunteers welcome.
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Visual Arts
Cardboard
Rolls
Urgent need of
cardboard rolls to make Year 2 Sculptures.
� Paper towel rolls
� Wrapping paper rolls
� Glad wrap rolls
� Aluminium foil rolls
� Oven paper rolls
Could all donations please be brought to the
office.
Thank you for your help
Miss Matzke
Mosaic
Pavers
We are looking at collecting a range of items
to help in creating some mosaic pavers.
We would appreciate if you may have any of
these items that you would like to donate to
the school.
Broken or new tiles (any colour)
Glass beads (any colour)
Bags of left over cement
Off-cuts of wood
Grout (any colour)
Tiling glue (any colour)
Any tiling scrapers, sponges, etc (equipment)
Thank you in advance.
Miss Matzke and Mr Cooper
POSTCARDS
Prep KB Axel P
1 LW Chelsea R
3 HW Seth C
Ava H
Madison T
Ella P
Beau P
5 SV Emily M
P&C News ** MOTHER’S DAY STALL ** The P&C hope all of our mothers had a great
Mother’s day. We would like to thank everyone
who supported our Mother’s Day stall. It was great
to see some new faces manning our stall.
Thank you to everyone who spent the many hours
of shopping and wrapping gifts for the months
leading up to the stall.
The children enjoyed picking their special
presents for Mum and Grandma/Nan.
Thanks again from the P&C
** SCHOOL DISCO - 26th May **
** ENTERTAINMENT BOOK **
See below for more information
Further details below.
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INSTRUMENTAL
MUSIC
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
BAND REHEARSALS
YEAR 6 - Tuesday - 7.30am - Senior Concert band
rehearsal.
YEAR 5 - Thursday - 7.30am - Intermediate Concert
band rehearsal.
YEAR 4 - Friday - 7.45am - Junior Concert band
rehearsal.
BAND REHEARSALS WILL BE ON AS PER
NORMAL SCHEDULE EVEN THOUGH IT IS SCIM
CAMP WEEK.
SCIM CAMP - YEAR SIXES - 17, 18 AND 19 MAY
On Wednesday to Friday of this week the Logan
West Schools Cluster Instrumental Music (SCIM)
Camp will be held at Park Ridge State High School.
Thirty four of our Senior Instrumental Music
students will participate in this three day intensive
musical learning experience. This is the tenth year
our Cluster of State Schools has organised this IM
Camp. The Camp concludes with an early evening
Concert from 5.30pm on Friday. Please come along
to the concert - all are welcome.
MUSIC SHIRTS
Music shirts ($28) are now available from the
uniform shop. Students from all three bands require
a music shirt for all performances. They are to be
worn with full length black trousers, black shoes and
black socks.
ARTS EXTRAVAGANZA
All 3 bands will be performing at Yugumbir's annual
Arts Extravaganza in the last week of this
term. More information will be sent home shortly.
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LEVIES.
Thank you to those who have paid their levies.
These were to be paid to the office in Term One
and are now very overdue.
• School instruments and Percussion Students - $80
• Own instruments - $40.
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to
contact the music department.
Physical Education Lessons
Just a reminder to parents and students that hats
NEED to be brought to ALL Physical Education
Lessons.
Students who fail to bring their hats, will be given
work sheets to do instead.
Mrs Elliott
HPE Teacher
FINANCE NEWS
School Bank Account Details:
Yugumbir State School General Account
BSB: 064 159
Account No. 00090333
“Sticks & Stones” 56BRAIN
Due: 24/05/2017 $2.50
Yr1 Wildlife on Wheels Yr1 Wildlife
Due: 31/05/2017 $8.00
“Being Brave” 456BRAIN
Due: 14/06/2017 $5.00
LOTE Lunch (Year 5) 5LOTE
Due: Closed $6.50
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TUCKSHOP
Hours of Operation – 8.30 am to 1.30pm
Tuckshop does not open before.
ALL LUNCH ORDERS ARE TO BE HANDED IN BY 9AM NO LATE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER 9AM Lunch Times 1 st – 11.00am – All Year Levels 2nd -- 1.30pm – All Year Levels
**NO LATE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER 9AM**
Eftpos is NOW available at Tuckshop – NO CASH OUT Accepts: Mastercard, Visa, Debit Cards 30cent Flat Fee will apply to all transactions.
Tuckshop Lunch Orders Parents please remind your child that if they are having tuckshop, to hand in their lunch orders to the Tuckshop prior to the first bell. ** NO ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN OVER THE PHONE**
NO LATE ORDERS ACCEPTED.
There is NO CREDIT available at the Tuckshop. If payment does not accompany the order then the order will not be delivered. Tuckshop CANNOT change large notes as we do not keep a large amount of change on hand. If your child’s order does not have the correct money in it to cover items ordered then your child’s order will be changed without any notice given to them.
If your child’s order comes in late they may not receive what they have ordered. If your child has tuckshop and goes home sick and we are not notified, then No Refund or Substitute will be given.
NO ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN OVER THE PHONE. NO EXCEPTIONS. If students forget their lunch or it is left at home etc. they have a choice of either a vegemite or jam sandwich NO OTHER CHOICE, plus a piece of fruit.
Allergies: If your child has a certain allergy to food products you are quite welcome to come and check out the ingredients of products offered by the Tuckshop.
VOLUNTEERS: IF YOU CAN SPARE A COUPLE OF HOURS A MONTH OR ONE DAY A MONTH TO HELP AT THE TUCKSHOP, PLEASE CONTACT THE TUCKSHOP.
ROSTER: Tuesday 16 May - Carol & Erin Wednesday 17 May – Thursday 18 May - Kim Friday 19 May - Diane & Emily Monday 22 May - Kate Tuesday 23 May - Carol & Wendy
RECORDERS Now available at Tuckshop – Monday to Thursday $9.00
Dates for Your Calendar 2, 3, 4, 17 & 23 May “Street Science” Incursion Yr1-6
17 May Free Dress Day
17, 18 & 19 May SCIM Camp
18 May LOTE Lunch (Year 5)
19 May “Street Science” Incursion - Prep
23 May ICAS Digital Technologies
26 May School Disco
30 May ICAS Science
1 June Yr 5&6 “Sticks & Stones” Incursion
14 June ICAS Spelling
12-16 June ICAS Writing (date tbc)
12-16 June Field Events (dates tbc)
16 June Year 4-6 Athletics Carnival
16 June Yr1 Wildlife on Wheels Incursion
21 June Arts Extravaganza
18-23 June Prep – Year 3 Fun Run and
and 9 Year Old Cross Country
23 June Last Day Term 2
10 July First Day Term 3
12 July Yr 4,5&6 “Being Brave” Incursion
26 July Prep-Yr3 “Ditto” Incursion
1 August ICAS English
14 August Ekka Day Holiday (Logan)
15 August ICAS Mathematics
15 August Yr 6 Ekka
16 August Prep – Yr 3 “Funday”
21-25 August Yr2 Sleepover – Underwater World
15 September Last Day Term 3
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Yugumbir State School’s Country Disco
Pre purchased wristbands, Pizza and drinks will be available until Wednesday 24th May. Simply complete and return the attached form in a sealed bag or envelope to the office. Please include
correct money for entry OR entry and Pizza as NO change will be given. This will ensure you will not be waiting in queues on the night.
Child’s full name
(Entry only $4)
Class
Pre paid entry plus Pizza with
Drink $8
I____________________________ Phone No.__________________________ have enclosed a total amount of $ ____________________ (correct money only) I understand wristbands will be given to students by Friday 26th May. I agree to be contactable & drop off/collect my child/children from inside the hall at the designated times. Prep students will need a parent/adult to remain during disco.
Signed: _____________________.
Come dressed in your best country outfit
Yee-Ha
Friday 26th May
Pre-Paid: $4 per student
Door entry: $5 per student
Prep-Year 2 (5.30pm–7pm)
Year 3-Year 6 (7.30pm-9pm)
Yugumbir School students will only be
permitted entry and ONLY at their own
grade level disco. Students MUST be
dropped off and collected by an adult.
Each Prep student MUST have an adult
remaining at the disco to supervise
them. CHILDREN WILL NOT BE
RELEASED WITHOUT AN ADULT.
Absolutely NO stilettos or heels to be
worn in the hall.
Please dress responsibly.
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