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Upcoming Events
Friday, 27 July Footsteps Dance for Kinder
to Year 6 commences
Tuesday, 21 August Life Education Van visit commences for 2 weeks
Wednesday, 29 August Southern Stars Dress
Rehearsal at WEC – all day
Thursday, 30 August Southern Stars Dress
Rehearsal at WEC – all day
Friday, 31 August Footsteps Disco – Kinder to
Year 6 Father’s Day Stall
Southern Stars – matinee and evening shows
Saturday, 1 September
Southern Stars – matinee and evening shows
Friday, 6 September
Regional Athletics Carnival in Canberra
Tuesday, 18 September
Year 3 excursion to Killalea
Wednesday, 19 September Lolly Mufti Day for Twilight
Carnival
Wednesday, 26 September Junior Music Festival
FATHER’S DAY STALL/SOUTHERN STARS
If your child is either a performer in Southern Stars or attending the Southern
Stars performance excursion this Friday, 31 August, they can bring their $6.00 to
purchase a gift from the Father’s Day stall tomorrow, Wednesday, 29, Thursday,
30 or Friday, 31 August 2018 to the school office where it will be arranged that
your child receives a gift from the stall prior to this Friday so as not to miss out!!
WHITE ELEPHANT STALL
Once again we are calling for donations for our White Elephant Stall. For those
of you who have been here for a few years, the origins of the term ‘white
elephant’ will not be a mystery. For those of you who have just joined us or are
forgetful, read on…..
White (albino) elephants were regarded as holy in ancient times in Thailand and other Asian countries. Keeping a white elephant was a very expensive
undertaking, since the owner had to provide the elephant with special food and provide access for people who wanted to worship it. If a Thai King became
dissatisfied with a subordinate, he would give him a white elephant. The gift would, in most cases, ruin the recipient
We don’t want to ruin anyone with our White Elephant stall, but we do require
anything you may have at home that still works, but you don’t use. Donations of
any good quality, second hand items would be greatly appreciated. All unsold
items will be forwarded to charity. If all donations could be dropped off at the
school office, this would be greatly appreciated. Items that are too large or
numerous for the school office, just call the school and we can organise a time to
meet you near the hall or our new storage area behind the Kinder building. Your
neighbours may also have items that are suitable that they can donate as well.
Shellharbour Public School Newsletter - Term 3, Week 6
Website: www.shellharb-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Phone: Phone: 4295 1334 Email: [email protected] Fax: 4297 2399
ARE YOU LEAVING US?
At the end of each year, we have a number of families who move to another area and leave our school. If you know your child will not be a part of this school in 2019, it will assist our planning enormously if you could let the school know now. Please contact the school office on 42951334 if this will be the case.
TOURNAMENT OF MINDS COMPETITION
Rebecca Kencevski took our Tournament of
Minds team to compete at the University of
Wollongong last Sunday. TOM is one of those
activities where the value lies in the journey
rather than the destination and the growth I’ve
seen in this group of kids over the last ten
weeks has been exceptional.
It was also great to watch former SPS students
who have continued with their TOM journey.
Former students were competing as part of
teams entered by three high schools, with one of these teams being comprised of all but one former SPS
students. Great work kids and Miss K!
EDUCATION WEEK
Thanks for your support during Education Week. It
was great to see so many family and extended
family members in the school to see what the kids
have achieved this year.
FARMER MUFTI DAY
Thanks for your support of our Farmer Mufti Day. With your support, we will be sending $1116.00 to the
charity, ‘Aussie Helpers’.
PRIMARY ETHICS
We are now able to offer Ethics classes to 2D, 5/6G, 4M and 3T as
an alternative to Special Religious Education. Please contact the
class teacher if you are interested in this program for your child.
SOUTHERN STARS
After many hours of rehearsal, and the
organisation of Linda Jackson, our students are
looking forward to being part of Southern Stars
this weekend. Southern Stars is one of the
Department of Education and Communities
premier creative events, showcasing the abilities
of more than 3000 students from across NSW. It is
held annually at the WIN Entertainment Centre,
and features vocalists, dancers, circus performers,
drama students, a 700 voice choir and live orchestra. A huge weekend for this group.
KINDER 2019
We will be finalising our Kindergarten 2019 enrolments in Term 3. If you plan to
send your child to this school in Kinder in 2019, it is important that we know
now. Please call into the school office and pick up enrolment forms.
Alternatively, if you know someone who wants to send their child to this school
in 2019, please pass on this message. The process for enrolling a child in a school
(particularly your first one) can be confusing. If you know someone in this
position, please ask them to call the school and we will be only too happy to help.
WORKBOOK PACKAGES/VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
Thanks to those parents who have paid for their child’s workbook package and voluntary contribution.
Students have already started to use these materials and your co-operation in paying these fees is appreciated.
Our voluntary contributions are always itemised and set below the amount recommended by the Department
of Education and Communities. Since 2012, we have not asked parents to buy student textbooks in
Mathematics, or any other subject. Teachers here create their own (and better) resources. To send your child
to a private primary school in this area will cost between $2100.00 and $6000.00 per year. Our fee of $40.00
per child or $35.00 per child (three or more) makes a year at this school the best bargain you will ever get!
Dr John MacDonald Principal
PEER SUPPORT SESSION 3: TYPES OF FRIENDS ‘Types of friends’ was the focus in Peer Support
last week. Children explored what encourages
them to form friendships with different people
(common interests, admirable qualities, etc).
Through various activities children identified that
their friends can fall into the categories of ‘best
friends’, ‘friends’ and ‘people we know’. Children
also discussed the fact that friendships can change
over time for various reasons. You may like to
discuss with your child the different friends they
have in their lives and how friendships may change. Some friends may be more important at different times in
their lives. Year 6 students and selected Year 5 assistant leaders have been doing a wonderful job leading their
groups.
SPARKS FLY IN 4/5S
4/5S are having a great time with Mrs Shirlaw each Wednesday undertaking their current Science unit based around electricity. Each week students are learning about different forms of electrical energy and have had the opportunity to create model closed circuits. This unit of work was supported by an excursion to the Illawarra Environmental Education Centre at Killalea State Park last Tuesday. Over the course of the day, students cooked Smores in solar ovens, generated ‘movement’ energy to power light globes and used the blustery weather to see how wind powered appliances worked. This was a great day, which was thoroughly enjoyed by teachers and students alike.
PERSUASIVE WRITING IN 1J
In 1J we have been practicing our convincing skills! With a new term brings a new and exciting writing opportunity. This term we are focusing on persuasive writing and how to best convince others of our opinion.
We have been learning how important it is to respect others point of view and the significance of giving reason for one’s own opinion when convincing others.
As a class we have been “persuaded” that chicken schnitzel is the best dinner option and that handball is the best game to play at lunchtime.
We have also expressed our opinions on road safety and whether “you should wear swimmers in the pool”.
Some of the reasons we came up with are;
- “Secondly, you should wear swimmers because it’s a bit rude when you get out” – Chase. - “I strongly believe children should hold hands with an adult so they don’t get run over by a car”- Caden - “I feel that children should hold an adults hand when crossing the road because it’s the law”- Kealeigh - “I feel like you should wear swimmers in the pool because you will get sun burnt really badly if you
don’t”- Skye
We are feeling convinced in 1J!
- Dakota
- Chase
SH’ARCHIES 2018
This year we celebrated our Principal, Dr John MacDonald, as we created a portrait of ‘a significant member of
our community’. What a joy it was to see 480 Mr Mac’s hanging in the windows from Kindergarten to Year 6.
Many art styles were covered including detailed pencil sketches, texta outlines, paintings, digital art and even
abstract art influenced by the likes of Picasso. Each class had three winners: The Packer’s Prize (chosen by the
teacher), The People’s Choice (voted for by class mates) and The Sh’Archie Winner (chosen by a student, parent
and teacher representative). Our winners were awarded with a packet of coloured pencils at assembly last
week and we congratulate everyone on a great job!
Winners:
Class Packer’s Prize People’s Choice Sh’archie Winner
KR Parker Mayer Bowie Gray Halle Lindsay
KS Jude Daly Taya Krstevski Liam Monie
KM Blake Clancy Maebry Crockford Bennett Mears
IJ Amitel Djakovic Skye Sinclair Dakota Pratt
1K Leyla Yuksel Amarli Daszkowski Tory Jenkins
1AD Sonny Cooper Milli Benson Zalia Batty
1/2T Harley Ingram Evie Manukonga Ari Commins
2R Emma Waterson Bennett Smart Harper Gray
2D Levi Lewis Amelia Holmes Nate Denton
2/3J Akaysha Fernandes Savannah Childs Joceylene Merritt
3T Hunter Grenfell Lily Ilic Oliver Baltoski
3K Quincy Crockford Selina Yuksel Emma Ryall
4B Ella Gibbons Kaelyn Wheatley Joel Crewdson
4M Luke Taylor Tommi Camilleri Drew Girard
4/5S Sam Graham Lara Misiti Blake Barsby
5/6J Cooper Simpson Clay Marland Nahtalia Finch
5/6G Mannix Greentree-Squiers Kynan Fernandes Heaven Leyson
5/6D Eve Townsend Fouad Sultan Bianca Riikonen
5/6C Telissa Nathaniel Zoe Davis Gracie Francis
KID’S CAFÉ NEWS
WINE FUNDRAISER
The P & C have decided to try something a little different this year and have a wine
fundraiser. We have six varieties of wine available to choose from each individually
named with our school and village theme, and with a label that depicts the iconic school
Figtree. The wine is from Oak Room Wines who source the wine from all over Australia.
You can order online at their website, which is outlined below, or you can use the printable form attached to
the email (copies available in the office also) sent home to all families, and hand it in to the school office. The
cut-off date for ALL orders is this Friday, 31 August, and NO LATE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED.
They will deliver the wine to the school, at no cost, in individual orders, and they will then be able to be picked
up in mid-September with a date TBA. When you are checking out, select ‘Free pickup from fundraiser’. This
will ensure that your wine will be included with the delivery. Ask your friends, family, neighbours, cousins,
anyone who you know loves to drink wine and support a good cause. We make approximately $40.00 per dozen
sold, all of which goes back into the school. Father’s day is coming up, and they would also make great
Christmas or work presents.
If you have any suggestions as to what you would like to see the money go towards, then please let us know on
the Shellharbour Public School Community Facebook page.
Thank you in advance for your ongoing support of our school.
Jess Crouch
P&C President
‘ICONIC’ - SOUTHERN STARS 2018
Rehearsals for Southern Stars 2018 ‘ICONIC’ are in full swing with students taking part in a wide range of dance, music, drama and vocal rehearsals around the Illawarra - and the State.
You can keep up to date with the show’s progress with pictures and videos from rehearsals uploaded daily to our Facebook page ‘Southern Stars – The Arena Spectacular’ and our Instagram page at ‘southernstarsarenaspectacular’ - Like and share the page for a chance to win free tickets!
‘ICONIC’, featuring 3000 public school students, will take place over four performances at the WIN Entertainment Centre in Wollongong on Friday, 31 August (10.00 am and 7.30 pm) and Saturday, 1 September (2.00 pm and 7.30 pm).
This year ‘ICONIC’ features three circus schools, the NSW Millennial Marching Band, 2000 dancers, a 600 strong choir, a full orchestra, our hugely popular boys vocal ensemble, our new Aboriginal Dance Ensemble ‘Yanggaa Garaba’, featuring an eight strong didgeridoo group, and the top featured student vocalists and performers in Southern NSW.
You don’t have to know someone in the show to buy a ticket. Southern Stars is great family entertainment and suitable for all ages. Buy your tickets now before they sell out!
Tickets through Ticketmaster at: http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/Southern-Stars-tickets/artist/2017467
STEWART HOUSE CLOTHING APPEAL 2018
In the near future, we will be sending home a Stewart House Clothing Appeal Bag for our second and final
collection for 2018 – these bags need to be returned to school no later than this Friday, 31 August - If you
require any further bags, please call into the school office - please support this worthwhile charity which is the
major and only charity supported by the Department of Education and Communities.
PRESENTATION ASSEMBLY AWARD WINNERS
We congratulate the following students who have received awards at our Presentation Assembly held on Thursday, 2 August 2018:
GOLD MEDAL
Kalem Hawke
BANNERS
Harper Gray
Alex Thomson
David Coleman
PENNANTS
Harper Gray Claire Barter Amarli Daszkowski
Poppy Taylor Tane Manukonga
Isabella Walden Dylan Lahiff
Mase Hillcoat Heath Press
Bree Sinclair Alex Thomson
Jordan-Skye Kafizas Savannah Cooper
Willow Perry Ashton Oakley
Riley Acker Holden Young
William Mason David Coleman
Please support our neighbours in Shellharbour Village…..
Ray White Shellharbour (42965233)
Oak Flats (42562000) Group