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PORT MACQUARIE PUBLIC SCHOOL
P.O. Box 1056 (Grant Street) PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444
Telephone: (02) 6583 2977 Facsimile: (02) 6584 1265
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.portmac-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
TERM 2 - WEEKS 7 & 8, 2016
WHAT’S ON
DATE ACTIVITY WHERE TIME
JUNE
Monday 6th P & C Meeting Staff room 6.30pm
Monday 6th PSSA Netball Macquarie Park
Netball Courts 12.15pm – 2.30pm
Tuesday 7th Girls’ & Boys’ Soccer Gala Day Tuffins Lane,
Port Macquarie
9.00am-2.00pm
Wednesday 8th Old McDonalds Farm Visit
Early Stage 1 & Stage 1
School
Wednesday 8th Band Workshop Lake Cathie School 8.45am-1.45pm
Wednesday 8th K-1SW Class Party Classroom
Monday 13th Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
Tuesday 14th ICAS Writing Competition School
Wednesday 15th ICAS Spelling Competition School
Thursday 16th &
Friday 17th
Wheelie Safe Kids Program
Stages 2 & 3 School
Friday 17th NC Cross Country Murwillumbah
27th June – 1st July CELEBRATING NAIDOC WEEK
Monday 27th Opening Assembly School hall 9.00am – 9.30am
Wednesday 29th Visit with Uncle Maurie
Stage 3 class
Thursday 30th Closing Assembly School hall 11.00am
Friday 1st July Aboriginal Games
Stages 1 & 2
Friday 1st July Weaving Workshop Stage 3 female Aboriginal students
Keep informed, regularly check our website : www.portmac-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Quality learning in a safe and happy environment Respect, safety, responsibility and co-operation are the values we acknowledge and practise in our school
FROM THE RELIEVING PRINCIPAL’S DESK . . .
TIME TO START WEARING WARMER CLOTHES
As the weather is beginning to get colder, please remind your children to put their jumpers on and
keep themselves warm whilst at school. There are lots of little cold people running around with no
jumpers on in the mornings. School jumpers can be purchased from our Uniform shop.
SYDNEY SYMPHONY AT THE GLASSHOUSE
Our Performing Arts students had a wonderful time seeing the Sydney Symphony Orchestra at The
Glasshouse last week. It was a great reward for our wonderful kids who spend time practising hard
with their chosen instrument.
POSITIVE PLAYGROUND BEHAVIOUR
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank the students who make our playground a beautiful place to be.
The values being shown each day with these students is a credit to our school and their families. I ask
for your continued support in encouraging these values in our school.
DEBATING TEAM
Congratulations to our debating team on their first round win – you can read the report on page 4.
5-6SM VISIT MRS YORK’S GARDEN
Thank you 5-6SB for the great job you did helping at Mrs York’s Garden on Wednesday. Jorjabelle
from 5-6SB has written more about it on the following page.
JUNIOR AND SENIOR DANCE GROUPS
Congratulations to both dance groups on your selection in this year’s Southern Network Dance Festival
at Camden Haven High on Wednesday 22nd June. Tickets for the festival are available from
Mrs Westcott and money needs to come to the front office in a labelled envelope please.
LNC CROSS COUNTRY, NETBALL & SOCCER
Congratulations to our LNC Cross Country team who travelled to Kempsey today to compete.
We are so proud of you and look forward to hearing about your day!
All the best to our Netballers who will challenge Hastings Public School on Monday 6th June! We will be
cheering for you. Thanks Mrs Myers for supporting these students.
Our girls and boys soccer teams will be competing on Tuesday 7th June as part of the Soccer Gala Day.
They have been training hard and we hope they have a great day. Thanks to Mr Collins and Miss Jean
for supporting these teams.
REPORT TIME
Teachers are currently very busy with their class assessments as they prepare to write school reports
for Semester 1. These will be sent home on Thursday 30th June. I encourage you to read through
your child’s report with your child and praise them for their results and the progress they have made
this semester. Teachers also love the opportunity to speak to you, so please feel free to make an
appointment to discuss your child’s report with the class teacher. This is a really important time for
you to gain knowledge of your child’s learning.
SAVE THE DATE
In the coming week parents/carers of children receiving awards at our Excellence Assembly will have
an invitation coming home. The assembly will be held on Tuesday 21st June at 10am.
Take care
Alison Jenner
MONEY/NOTES DUE
DUE DATE WHAT IS IT?? ACTIVITY WHO FOR?
6/6/2016 $4.00 Lake Cathie Music Workshop Music Students
15/6/2016 $100.00 Canberra Excursion Stage 3 Campers
22/6/2016 Final payment Canberra Excursion Stage 3 Campers
NOTES SENT HOME FROM THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
(ALSO AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD ON THE WEBSITE)
DATE INFORMATION REGARDING WHO FOR?
23/5/2106 Stage 3 Growth & Development Unit Years 5 & 6
23/5/2016 Aboriginal Singing Group for 2016 Years 5 & 6
24/5/2016 Music Workshop Music students
25/5/2016 Big Day Out Years 3 & 4
30/5/2016 2016 Southern Network Dance Festival Dance students
31/5/2016 Boys & Girls PSSA Soccer Gala Day Selected students
1/6/2016 Major P&C Fun Run Whole school
1/6/2016 PSSA Netball v Hastings Public School Selected students
1/6/2016 Stage 3 Canberra Excursion
(Snow sport excursion consent form and Medical Consent note)
Stage 3 Campers
2/6/2016 K-1SW Class Party K-1SW
5/6SB VISIT TO MRS YORK’S GARDEN On Wednesday 1st June, 5-6SB were invited to do some tree planting at Mrs York’s Garden. When we arrived we met Mrs Davidson and she gave us the brief history of Mrs York’s Garden. We were interested to find out that Mrs York had once lived in Stewart Street in the 1960’s when she created lovely gardens from Town beach to Allman Hill. The area once contained colourful flower beds, walkways, a pond and a waterfall powered by a windmill. The garden was a great attraction to both locals and visitors. Unfortunately the gardens were not maintained over the years and became overgrown.
Now in 2016 The Friends of Mrs York’s Garden volunteers are turning it into a beautiful place once again. The volunteers come down every Wednesday to work in the garden, planting shrubs and native plants as well as mulching. A new path with stairs is currently being built
and we look forward to the outdoor learning which will be constructed soon. We enjoyed our morning at Mrs York’s Garden helping to plant native plants and learning some great gardening tips from all the volunteers. If you are in the area go and check out just how spectacular the garden is looking. Jorjabelle
Jenaya Hourigan Meet Panchal
Port Macquarie Public School P&C will be conducting a fun run for the students as a major school fundraiser this term so we are asking for your support. The event will be held on Tuesday, 28th June 2016 (starting at 11.00am) with K-2 running on the school oval and Years 3-6 running at Town Beach. This is the P&C’s largest fundraising event for the year and all monies raised go to the school to provide additional resources for the students. All students that raise $30 or more go into the draw to win a voucher donated by The Sails Resort Port Macquarie, for overnight accommodation in a standard resort room and including a full buffet breakfast, valid until 16/12/16 and valued at $350.00. Happy fundraising and we look forward to seeing you on Tuesday 28th June. Thank you in advance for you participation. Belinda Green P&C President
PREMIER’S DEBATING CHALLENGE
On Thursday 2nd June our debating team had our first round debate of the ‘Premier’s
Debating Challenge’ against Laurieton Public School. We had one hour to prepare the
debate. The topic was ‘That schools should teach more maths and science instead of art and
music.’ Laurieton was the affirmative team and we were
the negative team. The debate was very close with both
teams giving some exceptional arguments.
The winner of the debate was Port Macquarie Public
School . . . . . YAY!
We were very grateful to receive feedback from the
adjudicator and are excited about our next debate!
L-R Caleb McGuire, Waveney Wood, Jorjabelle Munday, Moira Burdon
HONOUR AND PRIDE
MERIT AWARDS FOR OUR STUDENT ‘STARS’ Week 5
Early Stage 1 & Stage 1 Jesse-Lee, Jack, Imogen, Cody, Lara, Fallon, Imogen, Jasmine, Jarrod, Ethan, Lola, Jake, Kaeul, Mason, Michael, Melody, Connor
Principal’s Awards Storm, Damon, Leahnora, Gabrielle, Oliver, Aimee, Nathaniel, Tailia, Jude, Kynan, Eloise, Siya, Alex, Charlotte
Star of the Assembly Nominations Charlie, Zoe, Shanaye, Gabby, Letitia, Isaac, Bailey, Lachlan, Matthew
Winner Lachlan
Stage 2 Mia, Abhishek, Brodie, Grant, Liam, Ace, Kody, Travis, Jye, Rock, Jackson
Principal’s Awards Noah, Nathan, Riley, Lachlan
Star of the Assembly Nominations Max, Jackson, Nathan, Blade
Winner Max
Presenters Anika, Breanna, Nicholas
Stage 3 Dane, Caitlin, Makayla, Skye, Jordan, Chloe, Brayden, Jordan, Noah, Tyson, Breanna, Jacob, Dominic
Principal’s Awards Lukus, Tyson, Bailey, Nikayla, Ben, Phoebe, Mahi
Special Awards Jacob Lewis – Achievement Joel McManus – Gold Pass
Star of Assembly Nominations William, Georgia, Jasmine, Tyson, Jordan
Winner
Georgia
VALUES VOUCHER AWARDS
Stage 1 Isabelle Astbury
Stage 2 Max Flint Stage 3 Daniel Dodd
HONOUR AND PRIDE
MERIT AWARDS FOR OUR STUDENT ‘STARS’ Week 6
Early Stage 1 & Stage 1 Tayah, Tayesha, Issabelle, Thea, Jeremy, Calais, Storm, Lachlan, Jorjia, Liam, Ella-Rose, Patrick, Nathan, Raphaella, Alex, Joey Principal’s Awards Liam, Mathew, Brock, Tamelie, Isaac, Lachlan, Jai, Kaitlin, Kalel, Hannah, Dallas, Bailey, Josie, Nick, Jake, Nick, Caleb, Eloise, Cody, Matthias Star of the Assembly Nominations Alex, William, Tate, Emma-Lee, Thomas, Isabella, Harry, Georgia, Kane, Liam Winner William
Stage 2 Aleyna, Max, Ellouise, Cassius, Gabrielle, Shayla, Liberty, Brenton, Mitchell, Eve, Tia, Rock Principal’s Awards Jesse, Diezel Star of the Assembly Nominations Tiarni, Hanea, Jye, Harrison, Makaylah, Penelope Winner Penelope Presenters Kai, Grant, Summa, Louarna
Stage 3 Christopher, Daniel, Tahlarni, Malakai, Shakaylah, Tayla, Logan, Matthew, Jett, Jordan, Max, Georgia Principal’s Awards Brodie, Osca, Zane, Caitlin Special Awards Gold Pass – Quinton, Matthew, Osca Star of the Assembly Nominations Max, Osca, Samantha, Tyler, Tammy, Jorjabelle, Makayla, Breanna Winner Breanna
VALUES VOUCHER AWARDS
Early Stage 1 Lachlan Coles Stage 1 Charlotte Rodgers Stage 2 Louarna Jones-Roberts
Stage 3 Jacob Lewis
From the Chaplain . . .
Can you believe that we are nearly in June? For me life is so busy, it is difficult to keep up with all that I want to do, and I am only working part-time!! I can imagine it must be even more challenging for you with children at home or working full-time. One thing that our busyness does is prevent us from taking the time to think, to reason from cause to effect - we want to survive and deal with issues in the quickest ways but this often causes us to react or act impulsively or expediently (according to our own interest rather than what is right). When I was a child at school if someone misbehaved they would be yelled at and called out to the front of the class to hold their hand out for the teacher to hit with a ruler. Sometimes children would be ‘shamed’ or ‘blamed’ in front of the whole class. Unsurprisingly those children often only learnt to fear, distrust or resent their teachers. Today our teachers try to help young people to think about their negative behaviours and recognise their need to change them in order to work co-operatively with their class. How do we manage negative behaviours at home? Steve Biddulph in his book “More Secrets of Happy Children” blessed me with the realisation that we can give our children space and time to think about what they have done wrong and to come up with a better ‘deal’. He calls it “stand and think and then deal”. Yesterday as I was looking after my four year old grandson, I thought I’d try ‘stand and think and then deal’ (my grandson normally receives a ‘1….2….3 warning,’ and then a ‘time-out’ for misbehaving). We enjoyed a lovely day together but towards the end of the day, perhaps he was getting tired and I had the opportunity to try it out. I told him quietly that it was time for him to ‘stand and think’ and placed him in a corner where he would not be distracted; then I stood near him waiting until he had time to think. When I noticed that he looked sorry for what he had done, I asked him what he thought about what he had done. “Not good Omama,” he said, then looking up at me “Sorry Omama I braked your straw”. I said “Ollie, I forgive you. Please don’t break my things” and gave him a hug. He repeated “Sorry Omama, okay.” I pray that rather than rushing on with our many jobs for the day, we too will take time to “stand and think” before we “deal” with our children and also to ‘stand and think’ about the direction of our own lives . May there be good health and harmony for us all! Love and Blessings Petra
Dear Parents and Caregivers of Year 6 students
Hastings Secondary College is committed to providing support and guidance to Year 6 students to ensure they have a smooth and enjoyable transition to high school. If you attended the recent Year 7 2017 Information Evening at Westport Campus we would value your feedback to ensure that future events provide the most useful and relevant information for families. The following link to an online form should only take about 2 minutes to complete. http://goo.gl/forms/LEES4nd9wLmjmU9b2
Thank you for your assistance, Karen Mann
Transition and Gifted & Talented Coordinator
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . .
The Port Macquarie Junior Rugby Union are
hosting a night of Rugby Union for girls on
the 3rd June at Stuarts Park starting at 5pm.
James Perrett from NSW Rugby will be
teaching skills and training for all skill
levels. Girls aged from 4 to 18 years are
welcome.
Selections for the MNC team will most
likely occur on this night for a tournament
in Coffs Harbour in July for U14’s, U16’s
and maybe U18’s.
For further information please contact
Craig Smith: [email protected] or
phone 0439 810 612.