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Our Vision To celebrate the journey of learning by preparing students for their future through a caring, nurturing learning culture, where all students have the opportunity to achieve personal and academic success.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents, Carers, Community Members, Staff and Students We are now almost half way through the term and by now all students should be well settled and into regular routines. In class regular warm-ups in literacy and maths help reinforce learned concepts and move information into their long term memory. It is important that students arrive to school on time every day so that they don’t miss out on the literacy warm-ups. Regular reading at home and everyday maths help to reinforce the work that students are doing in class. For the past 2 weeks a group of dedicated students have been training for the swimming carnival on Wednesday and Friday mornings before school. We currently have a squad of about 38 and new members are still welcome to join. Mr Wall and Mr Grimma are seeking more year 4 and 5 boys in particular. The swimmers enjoy a well-earned breakfast at the Breakfast Club when they return to school. Last week we held our first meeting of the School Board. We welcome Dean Gurr as the new Chair of the board. The board meets once a term and oversees the running of the school. This year we start our three year business cycle and look forward to the continued development and success of the school. I would like to recognise the contribution that Dan Boulton has made to the board as the Chair over the past six years. Our student numbers continue to grow. We now have 497 students which is about 15 more students than the same time last year. If enrolments continue to grow throughout term one we may need to consider a restructure in some years. I have been very fortunate in being awarded a Commonwealth Bank Teaching Award. This award recognises the fantastic achievements that our students have made in literacy and numeracy as a result of the hard work of all of the school community. There were nearly 450 nominations for the award nationally and 12 winners. Thankyou to all of the families that have paid their voluntary contributions. All contributions go directly towards resources that improve the learning program for students. If you would like to pay your voluntary contributions, please see the friendly office staff. Also please ensure that students have all of the requirements from the booklist. If you still require any items, everything is available through the front office. This week’s assembly will be presented by the student councillors and the Administration. We will be
focusing on our four school values; Respect, Resilience, Perseverance and Compassion.
Craig Skinner PRINCIPAL
UPDATE INFORMATION Please remember to update your personal details through the office. Emergency phone numbers held on our school data base need to be updated regularly. Email addresses should also be updated to enable us to send our newsletters electronically. This will help reduce the amount of paper being used.
Calista Primary
School Independent Public School
Term 1 2017 Newsletter for Parents, Guardians and Students 2nd
March 2017 #2
Bunuru - Second summer (season of the adolescence) February - March
Bunuru is the hottest time of the year with little to no rain. Hot easterly winds continue with a cooling sea breeze most afternoons if you're close to the coast. Therefore, traditionally this was, and still is, a great time for living and fishing by the coast, rivers and estuaries. Because of this, freshwater foods and seafood made up major parts of the diet during this time of year.
Bunuru is also a time of the white flowers with lots of white flowering gums in full bloom, including Jarrah, Marri and Ghost Gums.
Another striking flower that is hard to go past is the female Zamia (Macrozamia riedlei). Being much larger than that of its male counterpart, the huge cones emerge from the centre of the plant with masses of a cotton wool like substance.
As the hot, dry weather continues the seed upon the cones change from green to bright red, indicating they're ripening and becoming more attractive to animals, particularly the emu, that will eat the toxic fleshy outer.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
IN THE COMING WEEKS STUDENTS WILL BE BRINGING HOME A
STUDENT INFORMATION UPDATE FORM.
PLEASE TAKE TIME TO READ AND UPDATE IF REQUIRED.
IF THERE ARE ANY AREAS HIGHLIGHTED WE REQUIRE THESE
TO BE COMPLETED. ONCE COMPLETED PLEASE
RETURN TO THE SCHOOL OFFICE. THANK YOU
Up Coming Events March 6th Labour Day Public Holiday 10th Yr6 Excursion 17th Assembly Room 1 & 2 24th T20 Blast April 3rd Hot X Bun Orders Due 5th Easter Raffle Tickets Due 7th Easter Bonnet Parade & Easter
Raffle Draw Last Day of Term 25th – Anzac Day Service
EASTER RAFFLE
Easter Egg Donations are greatly appreciated. Please leave at the office. Easter Raffle Tickets have gone out this week but if you would like more you can purchase from the office.
Hot Cross Buns, $7 for 6. Bun varieties on offer are: Traditional Choc Chip Fruitless Mocha New…Apple & Cinnamon Please return your order form by 31
st March. Huge Easter
basket for biggest order.
On the 16th of September last year four of our students were invited to a special writer’s workshop at the Art Gallery of WA. They were able to spend time with a published author who explored the art with them giving them writing tips and ideas. The author’s then helped the students’ to write their own piece. Each student was able to create a piece of writing which was then compiled into a booklet. Below is the piece completed by Briana Park. Look out in the next few newsletters for more great pieces of writing. It was great day and the students represented Calista wonderfully.
Louise Bell
FERN TREE VALLEY
By Brianna Park Mentor Author: Mark Greenwood
Listen to the flowing water. What a beautiful place this is. The wind is rustling through the trees making them dance. Look up at the sky and see the sun it is just about to rise. You can hear the creatures hiding in safe places. It looks like some trees are a brighter green than others but all are exquisite. There is a man hiking and making his way up the foggy but peaceful valley. He walks along and sees flowers just about ready to bloom. Hiking along he looks for a peaceful place to eat. He has not eaten or drank for hours. He lies by the flowing water on soft green grass and looks up at the bright blue sky. Broken twigs and fallen over trees have formed a bridge over the river. On the other side of the water you can see bright green mossy covered rocks. The sun starts to set over the flowing water. Then you realise what an amazing sunset with gorgeous colours red, orange and pink. Now the stars are starting to come out. And the sky is a clear dark
blue and you can clearly spot out the Southern Cross.
UNIFORM SHOP The uniform shop is open every day in the
School Administration Office for new and 2nd hand uniforms
40KM SPEED LIMIT All road users are reminded of the 40km speed limit around the school in the mornings and afternoons. Please slow down, nothing is so urgent that it justifies exceeding the speed limit as you drive past the school. Also a reminder, please do not park on verges in and around the school as this is a fineable offence by the local Council.
BREAKFAST CLUB Just a reminder for students, breakfast club for 2017 is held in the breakfast club kitchen and is open every Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 7.30 – 8.20am. A nutritious breakfast in a welcoming environment is available for all Calista students at no cost.
ALL FRUIT donations will be gratefully received to make their famous Lemon Butter. Please drop off at the front office.
MOBILE PHONES FOR STUDENTS AT SCHOOL ARE NOT
ENCOURAGED.
IF THEY ARE REQUIRED TO CARRY A PHONE TO SCHOOL PLEASE MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH
YOUR CLASSROOM TEACHER OR THE SCHOOL OFFICE FOR SAFE
KEEPING DURING THE DAY.
WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR DAMAGED PHONES.
Students and staff of Calista Primary School would like to extend their best wishes to the following students whose birthday falls between 17th February to 2nd March. Please call into the office to collect your birthday pencil.
Kindy Year 3
Tyler Clarkson Oscar Smythe Hunter Beckingham
Pre Primary Tayne Tuki
Year 1 Zara Corbett D’ziah-Rose Pohe Ella Sarmento
Year 2 Juliana Asrul Fahmy Conor Brady Aiden Manoj Hudson Stuart Harry Turner
Bodhie Laing
Year 4 Isaak Chandler Fletcher Green Nathan Palmer Tiana Playne Anzac Rihia Kalan Sarmento Zack Zilli
Year 5 Maddison Thompson
Year 6 Riley Stieger
YEAR 6 GRADUATION SHIRT ORDERS
Yr6 parents will have received a letter and order form this week regarding Yr6 Graduation Shirt Orders. If you are unsure of their size please come into the office for fittings. All orders must be back by the 16
th March.
NO LATE ORDERS ACCEPTED. Costings: Sizes 8 to 14 $30 S, M & L $33
Honour Certificates Presented at the assembly on 17/2/17 PP Year 4
Jaxon Taliulu Jed Ashfold Mikayla Rumens – Thornber Morgen Edwards
Ruby Wilkins Zane Ellis
Amro Hasan Torrie Elstone
Xanna-Paxton Earnshaw Jack Lindsay Charlee Sayer Zy Maramba
Year 1
Year 5
Mia-Luisa Tupou Oliver Tainui-McAlister
Kahu Keelan Cayden Norris
Savannah Elder Leah Stevenson
Ella Sarmento Frinze Palaganas
Zixuan Humphries
Christine Amper
Year 2
Year 6
Vanessa Rucci Riley Stieger
Kaleb Balman Imogen Muller
James Medina Bradley Oldham
Natarlia Ciancio Corey Lindsay
Connor Visser
Mark Espinola
Year 3
Daniela Catayoc
Francesca Carino
Prabhnoor Wadhwa
Emmanuel Gallanongo Xavier Schulz
Katie Sheppard
PARENT HELPERS NEEDED
We are seeking volunteers to stay after the assembly on Friday to help us out with some cutting and laminating.
Classes are in desperate need of some resources and your help in preparing these would be most appreciated.
We will be meeting at the Camp Australia room next to the library straight after Friday's assembly. On the job training provided!
If you are able to help out (even half an hour would be great) please reply to Annmaree or Julie in the office.
Come along for a coffee and a chat!
Thanks Louise Bell
SCHOOL BANKING REWARDS – REWARDING GOOD SAVINGS
To help reward individual savings efforts,
every time a student deposits into their
Youthsaver account through School Banking,
regardless of the amount, they’ll receive a
Dollarmites token.
Once they’ve collected 10 tokens, they can
redeem them for a variety of exciting reward
items. They’ll also receive a certificate when
they reach certain savings milestones.
2017 reward items
These fun rewards are a great way to keep
children motivated and demonstrate the
value of saving:
Cyber Handball & Colour Change Markers - Term 1 3D Chalk Set & Tablet Case - Term 2 Smiley Emoji Keyring & Volt Handball - Term 3 Pencil + Tech Case & Epic Earphones - Term 4
Keep yourself well informed on what is happening at our school and in our local community by
visiting Calista Primary Schools Facebook page and while you’re there click on the ‘LIKE’ sign so
you can follow our recent updates
GIRL GUIDES RECRUITING
IN KWINANA Kwinana Girl Guides are recruiting girls aged 5 to 11 years who want to try new things, make friends and enjoy the outdoors. The Girl Guides mission is to empower girls and young woman to grow into confident, self-respecting, responsible community members. Kwinana Possum Girl Guides are carrying out this mission with fun-filled first term that includes a range of activities, from outdoor play, to practical skills sessions and community service. The Unit, which meets Thursdays 4-6pm at the Kwinana Guide Hall, is currently enrolling new members for 2017. For more information about joining, email info@girlguideswa.org.au or visit the Girl Guides WA website at girlguideswa.org.au. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We’d be grateful for your support!
Sasha Wasley Communications Officer
Girl Guides Western Australia E: communications@girlguideswa.org.au T: 08 9479 9800 M: 0417 760 006 Postal: PO Box 780, Victoria Park WA 6979 Address: 265 Great Eastern Hwy Belmont WA 6104 W: www.girlguideswa.org.au
Magical Park - City of Kwinana
Parks Week 2017 – commences 4th-12th March
It’s FREE
Parks play a vital role in creating livable cities
and thriving communities. They are our most
frequented spaces for recreational activities and
provide opportunities for tourism, conservation
and the social interaction that is vital for a
connected and resilient population. Parks and
Leisure Australia have teamed up to help
organize Parks Week 4th - 12th March,
2017. Promoting the many benefits our parks
and open spaces provide, Parks Week will see
councils and other organisation events to raise
awareness on the value of parks and open
spaces.
Having lots of fun cooking up a storm in the kitchen
Our Huge Easter Basket Getting Class Easter Raffle Prizes ready Prize for our biggest Easter Bun Order
OUR DISPLAY BOARD When visiting our Administration Office don’t forget to have a look at the fantastic work by our students