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The school’s annual Faction Athletics Carnival took place last Friday, 15th September.
The carnival events started at 9.15am with the 200m races followed by the age races. A great
deal of cheering was heard over the wonderful commentary from Mrs Falco. Lots of points earned
for factions, photos taken of happy kids and excited mums and dads to congratulate their kids at
the finish line.
The weather was superb, the day’s events were held under a warm sky with a lovely breeze.
Points were added to the jumps and throwing events run earlier in the week and the results
checked and double checked before Mr Harvey announced Championship Winners and Runner
Up and finally the winning faction. All day the points were close with only 15 points separating first
and second faction at the end of all the relay events.
Congratulations to all students who participated in events on the day. You all showed great
sportsmanship and team work.
Thanks to all the parents and friends who came along to watch on the day. Also a huge thanks to
Imogen and Issac, local Yr 12 students who were place judges. The biggest thanks to Mrs
Hutton and staff for making the day a great success.
South Bunbury Primary School and
Education Support Centre
Newsletter I S S U E 1 3 , 2 1 S T S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7
SCHOOL CONTACTS
South Bunbury Primary School
Prosser Street
BUNBURY WA
Telephone: 9721 3299
Fax: 9721 3445
www.southbunburyps.wa.edu.au
Principal: Ian Harvey
Deputies: Rob Williams, Luke Ruane
and Jane Leaman.
South Bunbury Education Support
Centre
Paisley Street
BUNBURY WA
Telephone: 9721 4808
Fax: 9721 6808
Principal: Cathy Allen
Deputy: Amanda Kongras and Lisa
Rynasewycz
South Bunbury Dental Clinic
Telephone: 9721 1497
Canteen Manageress:
Yvonne Broome
Telephone: 0447 793 355
Aussie of the Month
August 2017
Makayla Lewis
Our school is
‘Nut Aware’
We have students with an
anaphylactic reaction to not
just peanuts but
ALL KINDS OF NUTS
We ask that parents do not send
nut products in children’s lunches
and remind children not to share
food from their lunch box
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS MONDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER TO FRIDAY 4TH OCTOBER.
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT DAY MONDAY 9TH OCTOBER.
STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL ON TUESDAY 10TH OCTOBER.
Blue 539.5 1st Place
Green 531 2nd Place
Red 475.5 3rd Place
Gold 430 4th Place
2017 Faction Carnival
Winning faction captains Jasper and Kate.
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Year Champion Runner—Up
Year 3 Girls Olivia Keeva
Year 3 boys Jax Zion
Year 4 girls Alira Isla
Year 4 boys Tomy Heath
Year 5 girls Ava Samantha
Year 5 boys Lucas Jaxon
Year 6 girls Leila Kate
Year 6 boys Derick Daniel
2017 Faction Carnival
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Woolworths Earn & Learn
“Health Links to Early Learning”
Presentation by Community School Nurse Jean Friend
Guest Paediatrician Attending
Is your Child ready for kindergarten?
Learn about what to expect and how to get support early to prevent problems once they start school.
Date Thursday October 12th 2017
Time 7-8 pm
Where Grace Christian School Auditorium (Near Farmers Markets Bunbury) 22 Vittoria Road Glen Iris
Free Gift pack on the night.
Email interest to attend before 10th October 2017 jean.friend@health.wa.gov.au
Parents of 3-4 year olds Kindy 2018
The Library Needs You!
Bookcovering Afternoon Wednesday 18th October 1:30pm
The library has recently taken delivery of a large consignment of new readers for our junior classes. Before they can be put to good use, they need to be covered. So please come along for a few hours on Wednesday 18th October to the Transportable
behind the library and lend a hand. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided to keep your energy levels up!
Tips and help will be on hand for novice book coverers, so don't be shy...
Library Help Needed
As you know, our school has been participating in Woolworths Earn & Learn. The program has now finished for this year, so a
big thanks to everyone who supported our school. We're now at the important stage of the program where the Sticker Sheets are
collected and lodged as our Earn & Learn claim. We will then be able to get new educational equipment for our school. The more
we collect, the more we can redeem. So this week, please send in your Woolworths Earn & Learn Sticker Sheets and any loose
Earn & Learn stickers you may have. Remember to check your handbag, the car glove box or they maybe stuck on the fridge.
Every little bit helps.
Thanks again for all your support!
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Please make your payments at the school office. EFTPOS and Direct Deposit is available. Please help us reach our goal of
100%. Thankyou to the many families who have paid their voluntary contributions for 2017 already.
Every cent helps us to provide resources for each child at our school.
Our aim is to reach 100%.
So far our collection rate is 52.5%.
Voluntary Contributions and Charges
Kindy Pre Primary Primary Total
41% 57.5% 53.5% 49.5%
1st September Honour Certificate Winners
Rm 1, Year 3/4—Mr Ruane/Ms Kavanagh Ashton and Euan Room 13, Year 1/2 — Mrs Wilkosz/Mrs
Lincoln
Alannah and Skylah
Rm 2, Year 6– Mrs Goodman/Ms Regali Yani Rm 14 Year 1—Mrs Turner Nicola and Madalyn
Rm 3, Years 6 – Mrs Duncan Leila and Daniel Rm 15, Year 1—Miss Scott Sam and makaira
Rm 4, Year 5—Mrs Maskew Nate and Teleah L.O.T.E. Alyssa, Gus, Kaden,
Makaira and Ahliah
Rm 5 Year 5—Mr Raven ESC Rm 3 — Ms Martin/Ms Kongras
Rm 6, Year 4—Mr Allen/Mr Richards Ben and Justine ESC Rm 4 — Ms Smalpage
Room 7, Year 2/3—Mrs Merritt/Mrs Ruane Layla and Sahara ESC Rm 7 — Mrs Mildred
Room 8, Year 3—Ms MacDonald/Mrs West-
wood
Corey and Kaden ESC Rm 10— Ms Barns
Room 12—Miss Dayman Bodhi ESC Rm 11—
Our 2017 Kapture School Photos arrived at school this week and have been distributed to students.
The composite photo of all of our students for 2017 is hanging in the office hallway.
Kapture, our school photographers, have advised that special photos taken on photo day, ie Ripper Skippers are now ready to
view on the Kapture website.
When visiting www.kapture.com.au/event.asp you will need to enter our school code under the Sports & Event tab to access the
gallery; Code P4GYMT. The photos will be available to purchase until the end of the school year.
All payments and communications are to be done directly with Kapture. The school does not take orders or payments for these photos.
2017 School Photos
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P&C News
ENTERTAINMENT BOOK Still for Sale:
Please help us reach our fundraising goal and support South Bunbury Primary School by purchasing an Entertainment member-ship. We still have memberships left so hurry and get yours today so you don’t miss out on all the great additional offers coming this winter like Clancy’s Dunsborough, Café Boranup, Jamie’s Italian, Bib & Tucker, iFly, and many, many more. Including the
favourites like Mojo’s, Funkee Monkee, Benesse, Natural Temptation, Mesa, Backbeach, Gravity ETC ….
Next school holidays -You only need to use it twice to pay for itself.
Please order today by calling 0408930594 or order online at http://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/8e5292.
FATHERS’ DAY STALL: Thank you everyone for supporting the Fathers’ Day Stall on Friday 1st September.
DISCO TERM 4:
AMENDED DATE - Friday 27 October, first Friday back at school in Term 4. Theme to be advised soon.
FETE: - Our P&C Christmas school fete is on again this year on November 26th on the school oval.
GRADUATION: - Graduation items are on sale and orders can be taken at the front office or at the canteen. There are bears and soccer and ALF balls to choose from. They are $25 each and all proceeds go towards renovating and brightening the un-dercover area. Orders must be placed and monies in before the end of term 3 to give enough time for the orders to reach us
before the Year 6 graduation.
It takes 12 bees their entire lifetime to collectively produce
just one teaspoon of honey.
OMG
FACTS
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Virtues Program
Meaning
Moderation is creating a balance in your life between work
and play, rest and exercise. It is having or doing enough
of something—not too much, not too little but what’s just
right for you. Moderation is being incharge and using
self—discipline to keep from doing too much or too little.
Signs Of Moderation
You are practising moderation when you
Know what you need and get enough—no more and no less.
Take care of your health.
Use self—discipline to stop yourself from overdoing.
Know your limits and set boundaries.
Are content with enough.
This year the Fun Run is taking on Sunday October 15th. We would love as many students and families to take part as possible! This year there is a 2km run for the younger students and also a 5km run and walk and 10km run for any
older students or staff wanting a challenge! Notes will come to ALL classes this week, so stay tuned for more details.
Mrs Duncan
Surf to Surf Fun Run
Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9 11/9
12/9 800m and Tug
0 War
7pm P&C meeting
13/9
Jumps and Throws
14/9
Play Café 9-10.30
15/9
FACTION ATHLETICS
CARNIVAL 9-2.30
10 18/9 19/9 20/9 21/9 Newsletter
Play Café 9-10.30
22/9 Assembly Rm 1
Yr 3 & 4
Students’ last day
Term 3
1 9/10 School
Development Day
NO STUDENTS
ATTEND
10/10 STUDENTS
RESUME TERM 4
TODAY
11/10 12/10
Play Café 9-10.30
13/10
2 16/10 17/10 18/10
1.30pm Book
Covering Rm 16
19/10
Play Café 9-10.30
20/10
Talented Young
Writers
3 23/10 24/10
7pm P&C Meeting
25/10 26/10 27/10 Assembly PP1
and PP2
P&C Disco
Term 3 and 4 Student Planner
SCHOOL HOLIDAYS MONDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER TO FRIDAY 4TH OCTOBER.
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT DAY MONDAY 9TH OCTOBER.
STUDENTS RETURN TO SCHOOL ON TUESDAY 10TH OCTOBER.
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Dear Parents,
We are asking your help to support the children in our school who are at risk of anaphylaxis.
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that is potentially life threatening.
Food allergies are the most common cause of anaphylaxis. There is no cure for food allergy, therefore avoidance of known food allergens is crucial. Peanuts and tree nuts are the foods most likely to cause anaphylaxis.
The school is supporting children at risk of anaphylaxis by:
training staff,
encouraging children to wash their hands after eating,
educating children about food allergies, and
choosing not to sell foods in the school canteen which have peanuts or tree nuts (e.g. hazelnuts, cash-ews, almonds etc) in the main ingredients list.
We ask you to support children at risk of anaphylaxis by:
not sending food which has peanuts or tree nuts (eg hazelnuts, cashews, almonds etc) in the main ingredients list. Note: products containing traces of peanuts or tree nuts can be sent to school.
teaching your child not to share food with friends that have food allergy,
encouraging your child to wash their hands after eating,
asking your child to get help immediately if their allergic schoolmate gets sick, and
explaining to your child that teasing a child with an allergy or tampering with their medication, is bully-ing and could be life-threatening.
With your help we can provide a safe environment that meets the needs of all our children.
Allergy and Anaphylaxis
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Whooping Cough Letter
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Magpie Swooping
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