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Dear Parents and Community,
Gala Day Tomorrow is the big day and the weather is looking fantastic for our water slide and water balloon activities. There will be lots of activities, things to buy and yummy food to eat. Please come along and support this wonderful event. A flyer has been sent home earlier this week showing all the great things on offer.
Class Structure 2017 The following classes are the intended structure for 2017. This may be altered depending on the structural needs of the school and final student numbers. Class lists will be posted on Monday 12th December outside the Deputy Principals’ office at 2.30pm.
Kindy 1: Mrs Thomsett Kindy 2: Mrs Markovski PP: Ms Metcalf Yr PP/1: Mrs FitzGerald / TBA Yr 1/2: Mrs Prosser Yr 2: Mrs Hercock Yr 3: Mrs Lutter / TBA Yr 3/4: Mrs Moss Yr 4/5: Mrs Bidewell Yr 5/6: Mr Clarke Yr 5/6: Mrs McCredden / TBA
Parent Requests for 2017 Student Placements Parents are welcome to submit written inputs with respect to class placements. The submissions must be based on educational reasons, addressed to “The Principal” and marked “Confidential”. (All written parent submissions will be given consideration but will not automatically be accommodated.) Written submissions must be sent to the Principal by Friday 18th November.
If your student is not returning in 2017 please advise the school ASAP.
Current class teachers will confer with next year’s class teachers to form educationally balanced classes taking into consideration a variety of criteria. Some of these criteria include:
• Classes are to be balanced (whether these are split or straight) with respect to
academic performance, social development, behaviour and gender.
• Previous class placements.
• School Psychologist recommendations.
• Special needs such as twins and family situation.
• Written parent submissions regarding a student’s educational needs.
Car Park Lines As many of you would be aware the Shire has recently made some changes to the parking in the car park across the road. The P&C, School Board and school have pressed hard for these changes to occur to help reduce the likelihood of accidents. I would like to thank the P&C for their practical and financial support in helping to make this change.
Mathsademic Competition Congratulations to our Mathsademic teams who all performed very well at the competition held last Thursday at Manjimup PS. Both our Year 3/4 and Year 5/6 teams came fourth and showed great team work throughout the event.
Assembly Congratulations to Mrs Hercock and Room 6 for their wonderful assembly last Friday. Our next assembly will be held by room 9 on 18th November
Reminders:
• Website – Please take a moment to have a look through the school’s wonderful website. http://www.eastmanjimup.wa.edu.au
Have a wonderful week!
Jeremy Hadlow Principal
IMPORTANT DATES
Sat 5 Nov Gala Day Fri 18 Nov Assembly Room 9 (2.15pm) Mon 5 Dec Student Council afternoon tea Thurs 8 Dec Yr 6 Graduation (11.30am) Fri 9 Dec Assembly Room 4 Wed 14 Dec School Concert (6.30pm) Thurs 15 Dec LAST DAY FOR STUDENTS
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A Newsletter from East Manjimup Primary School, PMB 5, Manjimup 6258� 9771 1146 Fax: 9771 2450
No 17 – Friday 4 November 2016 [email protected]
www.eastmanjimup.wa.edu.au
VACATION SWIMMING 2017
VacSwim holiday swimming programs
Give your child the opportunity to learn vital swimming and water safety skills. Enrolments are now open for summer school holiday swimming lessons. Simply select a program and enrol online education.wa.edu.au/swimming or telephone 9402 6412
STARS OF WEEK 3
Care and Compassion
Ashtyn Carpanoni thank you Ash for giving your time freely in the class to lend a helping hand to others. Much appreciated. Kiyana-Lee Indich for the wonderful way you looked after your cousin and made her feel so welcome in our class. Thank you for a fabulous job. Moniqua Wolfs for helping other students to complete a task. Delyth Phillips Johns has great moral values – is kind, considerate and always offers to help others. Charlotte Gill for always being a polite and caring class member. Keep it up. Jordan Pinelli for being a caring and compassionate class member. Tyson Taylor for being a kind and friendly member of our class. Jason Watson for being a caring and helpful member of our class! Karsha Krispyn for being such a kind, caring student who always watches out for the needs of others.
P & C NEWS
EMPS P&C invites you to
“SCREEN TIME” – Parents Workshop Have you ever wondered..
• If your child spends too much time looking at a screen?
• Exactly how much time is too much?
• At what age should children start using screens daily?
• What exactly is ‘screen time’?
• Is it physically harming them in any way? In this digital world where it seems there is no escaping the screen overload, this parent workshop aims to cover the above points, and many others, as we try to navigate, protect and assist our children with their device usage. Heidi Tempra (B.A Pri, B.A Edu, M.Ed SLN, M. Ed ECE) will present an informative and interactive workshop for parents that will be practical, useful and applicable immediately in home situations. When: Thursday 24 November, 7pm (approx. 1.5hrs) Where: Music Room, EMPS (follow the signs) RSVP: Please phone or text 0408 712 935 with your name and number attending to assist with catering. This is a free workshop – sponsored by the P&C Light refreshments provided. Look forward to seeing you there.
STARS OF WEEK 4
Doing Your Best
Toby Belcher it was terrific to see you working with good focus and effort on your animal report. Louwrens Myburgh for always doing your best and challenging yourself. Mia Fishwick for a conscientious and consistent effort in all areas. Jake Goodridge for striving to do his best and being prepared to ask for help when needed. Gwennie Sewell for your fabulous attitude to learning and willingness to have a go. Ella Walsh for working hard to do her best all the time. Stephanie Larsen for a fantastic effort in her spelling test! It’s great to see you doing your best! Well done! Latiya Ugle for being self-motivated, organised and always doing her very best work. Imogen Krispyn Congratulations Imogen for being a caring, compassionate student who enjoys a challenge. We love having you in our class.
FACTION VALUES SHIELD
GREEN Jake Goodridge / James Maxwell Caitlyn Weston/ Cayden Purdy
495
GOLD Ella Montaldo/Lachlan Fisher 625
BLUE Aleisha Thivy / Koby Carpanoni Zachary Leighton/Lilly Thomas
513
RED Lilly Osboine/Avril Osboine 608
ATTENDANCE AWARD WEEK CLASS PERCENTAGE
2 Room 6 95.24%
3 Room 6 93.81%
MERIT CERTIFICATES
Grace Patterson for the consistent effort she puts
into all of her school work.
Noah Manuel for the great effort he has been
showing in Maths and English groups.
Damon Kay for your persistence and consistent
effort in daily writing.
Imani Giles for making great progress in your
reading. Well done!
Jonathan Msapenda for improved effort in Maths.
Keep working hard, Jay.
Montana Hort for being a responsible, purposeful
student who seeks to improve.
Megan Wallace for 100% effort and excellent skill
development in sporting activities.
Clare Hadlow for 100% effort and excellent skill
development in sport activities.
Lexie Osborne for putting in maximum effort to
complete all work to a high level.
Imogen Krispyn for working diligently to improve
in all areas of her studies.
Sienne duToit for striving to always better her last
achievement!
Jake Goodridge for always being an individual that
takes his responsibilities seriously!
Ebony Carley for working independently in Maths
and a great improvement in your work ethics.
Ella Montaldo for always being a helpful class
member who is also considerate and polite.
MY TRIP TO
MELBOURNE FOR THE NAILA AWARDS
For an Indonesian project, some students and I entered into a national Indonesian speaking contest called NAILA (National Australian Indonesian Language Awards). In late September I found out
that I had won it, which meant that I got to fly over to Melbourne to meet the judges, present my speech and receive my award.
After a flight of three hours, my sister Ashli and I arrived in Melbourne and caught our first ever double decker bus! After the joy of that, we found out that Melbourne’s transportation wasn’t as easy as we thought it was…
After hopping off one SkyBus, we were surrounded by an ocean of others SkyBuses going to other
destinations. Our destination was Swanston Street Rydges Hotel. After an hour of waiting for our SkyBus, we finally reached Rydges.
We went to a Chinese restaurant for dinner, with Ashli’s cousin. We ordered dumplings and they were delicious! After dinner we settled in to our room and had a good night’s sleep. Early in the morning, we awoke and went down to the breakfast buffet. I ordered peaches, mango slice and watermelon in a bowl. Yum! Finishing breakfast, Ashli and I decided to walk to the Queen Victoria Markets. That was a great experience. There were a lot of people gathering around different stalls. These stalls had everything; vegies, fruit, hotdogs, clothes and your average nickie-nackie-noos. You name it, they had it.
After an hour or so, we headed up to Melbourne Aquarium, SeaLife. We had a blast! We met Freckles and Jumpy the stingrays and Chainsaw-Face Charlie the swordfish like fish. They had marine animals from reef sharks, right down to mini crustaceans. After exploring SeaLife, we went back to Rydges to get ready for the presentation.
We met the NAILA team and they were lovely. After bonding with the others, we all split up into taxis and travelled to a big building where we were going to present our speeches. Everyone presented well. I had a great time saying my speech and singing my song. There were 118 guests. Not long after I met the guests around me. I also met the Indonesian ambassador. They were all so happy to see the young generation learning Indonesian. After a long night, we went back to Rydges and bedded down for the night.
Another early morning started off with meeting up with the NAILA team. We set out to explore more of Melbourne. We started off with Melbourne University. That was great. Then we went to a Batik lesson. Batik was an awesome experience. My fingernails are still blue from the dye we used. In Batik, we had to make a design with wax, dye the fabric until it was blue, then boil off the wax. Wherever you put the wax, the dye won’t touch. After the lesson, some off the NAILA team went off to get cake, but my sister, the Junior Awardee, and her dad and I decided to go rock climbing! After that, we had to literally run back to Rydges and get ready for dinner with the NAILA founder. It went well, everyone enjoyed their meal. I ordered steak and it was so big that I was full at the halfway mark! After that, we went back to the hotel and went to sleep.
It was our last day in Melbourne, so we decided to make the most of it. We went to the Melbourne Gaol where Ned Kelly was hanged (which I found so cool!) After that, we were flying safely back to our home state, W.A. Precious Lundberg – Head Girl
COMMUNITY NEWS
MANJIMUP SAFETY HOUSE GROUP
FREE OFFER
Safety House Contact number Cards for school bags
Sammy
MY IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Mum (Susan) 0426 135 456
Grandpa (Bob) 9404 7611
EAST MANJIMUP PRIMARY 9771 1146
Feeling Unsure?
Knock on a Safety House Door!
The Safety House Contact Number Cards are very
similar in size to a standard credit card, made out of
hard plastic and printed with the child’s basic contact
information details.
For personal safety reasons there is no address or
family surname on the card, just sufficient information
that will help the Safety House person or trusted adult
contact the right person and school as quickly as
possible if the child is in need of help.
The Contact Number Card is available exclusively from
Safety House WA Inc. for any family to order. The card
can then be kept safely in the child’s school bag just in
case they ever need to give a contact number when
they are hurt or upset.
HOW TO ORDER A SAFETY HOUSE WA CONTACT
NUMBER CARD
A special limited time deal has been done between the
Manjimup District Safety House group, local Primary
Schools and Safety House WA Inc. to make the Safety
House WA Contact Number Card available to Parents
and families free of charge.
To order your Contact Number Card please complete
the form at your local Primary School Office with details
of the child’s first name and a MAXIMUM of 2 contact
names and numbers.
There is no limit to the number of children for whom
you may order free contact number cards.
This offer will be available during the month of
November 2016 and once all the orders are received
the printed cards will be delivered to the Manjimup
District Safety House group and they can be picked up.
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All proceeds go to East Manjimup
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