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Newington Public School Learning for Life
Thursday 6 February 2020 Volume 19: Issue 1
49a Newington Boulevarde NEWINGTON NSW 2127 email: [email protected] Phone (02) 9748 7933 Fax (02) 9748 3120 web: www.newington-p.schools.nsw.edu.au School Hours: 8.55 am - 3.00pm
New School Year
Welcome to the start of the 2020 school year and the first edition for the year of ‘The Croak’. Welcome back to all our returning students and families and a very warm welcome to our many new students from Kinder-garten to Year 6 and their families.
On Staff Development Day (Tuesday 28 January) teachers were involved in professional learning and plan-ning sessions. Professional learning in Renaissance: Accelerated Reader and STAR took place to support teacher’s understanding and implementation of the data-driven personalised reading practice. During the morning session teachers and SLSOs participated in a Paint a Mate workshop while exploring the Creative Arts syllabus. During the afternoon grade teams met for 2020 planning.
Do you recognise any of these teachers and SLSOs?
Student Leadership 2020
School Captains Sport House Leaders Evan Bailey and Anna Cocks School Leaders Greg Seo, Sebastian Farag, Sauvage Stephy Liang and Nikolas Rompies Jackson Showyin, Devvin DeSilva, Oliver Goodridge, Thorpe Eugene Halim and Erin Kim Serah Jang, Ellina Ha, Kiana Giavenco, Emily O’Neill Ryan Shannahan and Eliana Yosua Hirschhorn and Dahlia Chen Freeman Eshan Ali and Christina Yeom
Class Structure Our 2020 classes were formed yesterday after our draft plan was modified following the loss of further students. As I mentioned in an eNews message on Monday we only have enough students for 31 classes (based on the DoE formula), however for a number of strong educational reasons, with students at the centre of the decision, we will use the flexibility and autonomy we now have in our budget to fund a 32nd class teacher. Should we have extra enrolments during the year we may reach the required number of enrolments for the DoE to fund the position and our school funds can be re-directed to other programs. I will speak further about this at the P&C meeting next week.
Staffing Update
I will continue as Acting Principal in Term 1 until the position is permanently filled. The executive term for this term is:
• Deputy Principal - Mrs Sarah Williams (Year 5 and 6 supervisor)
• Relieving Deputy Principals—Mrs Natalie Lewis (Mon-Thurs Year 2 supervisor) Mrs Marcia Skelton (Fri)
• Assistant Principals - Mrs Marcia Skelton (Mon-Thurs Support Staff), Mrs Helen Cassar (Mon-Thurs Year 3 and 4 supervisor)
• Relieving Assistant Principals - Mrs Maria Sorras (Kindergarten supervisor), Mrs Emma Gibson (Year 1 supervisor), Mrs Renee Organ (Fri Year 2 supervisor) and Mrs Sarah Garlick (Fri Year 3and 4 su-pervisor)
We welcome Mr Chris Hellier (5H) and Mr Nathan Sloan (4S) to our school as a temporary teachers. Wel-come back to Mrs Josie Barron who is returning part-time after maternity leave and to Mrs Miranda Andrews who has taught at NPS in previous years. We also welcome back these teachers who will fill temporary, con-tracted positions this year: Mrs Wendy Wilson (3W); Mrs Margarita Sozomenou (RFF and KDS); Mrs Zoe Fletcher (6F); Mrs Lynh Mai (RFF); Mrs Jasmin West (Lib); Ms Magdalene Farrar (2F); Ms Ferda Adar (4A); Mrs Margaret Mansfield (KM); Mrs Munira Mangerah (4MA); Mrs Eleni Gavrilos(2GO); Mrs Kim Daniels (LAST and EALD); Ms Zoe Donovan (4Z); Ms Aimee Celestino (5C); Ms Mary Chin (3C); Mrs Sally Stephen-son (1S) and Mrs Bertha Sun (6S). Mr Dean McManus and Mrs Lara Lambkin continue as our school coun-sellors this year. Our Administration team led by Mrs Josie Dickinson remains the same for Term 1.
Classroom and Grounds Maintenance During the holidays, regular maintenance tasks such as pest spraying, air-conditioning servicing and repairs and grounds up-keep were carried out. Carpet replacement in some demountables will be completed in the coming weeks.
P&C Meeting #1 Our first P&C meeting of the year is Tuesday 11 February starting at 7.30pm in the Library. Parents and carers ‘old’ and new to our school are welcome to attend the meeting. The Annual General Meeting, where elected positions are determined, is the second meeting which will be held on Tuesday 17 March. To vote at meetings parents must be financial members of the P&C Association.
Kiss and Drop Zones Thank you to the parents who take great care each day to drive and park safely around the school. Your diligence contributes greatly to the safe arrival and pick-up of our students. In the interest of the continued safety of our chil-dren and courtesy to other families, parents are asked not to park in the ‘NO PARKING’ areas at the front of the school. These are areas to drop off and pick up children with a 1-2 minute limit. Drivers are not permitted to leave their vehicles. Please use this area as a ‘Kiss and Drop’ zone. Your help in maintaining safety around our school is greatly appreciated.
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From your Principal
Greg Weeks
Acting Principal
Welcome back! Welcome back for another year of learning at Newington PS! All grade, stage and support teams have been very busy preparing for the year’s curriculum, as well as programs and events to support all students’ academic, social and physical development from Kinder-garten to Year 6. We remind you of the Schools A-Z website, which has a wealth of information about supporting your child through-out their schooling. Here is a link to the site with useful articles about: • Help with Homework • English A to Z • Maths A to Z • School Transitions • Wellbeing • Starting School • Quick guide for parents.
Deputy Principal Stickers During the school day, teachers often send students to our office to show us the great work that they are doing in the classroom. It is important for students to be able to share their work and celebrate their improvements and success, and receive immediate feedback. Deputy Principal stickers are just one way of promoting this within our school. Student names will be listed here in The Croak and the reason for the acknowledgement.
2020 Assembly Groups
Term 1 Classes Hosting the Assembly
Sarah Williams and Natalie Lewis (R)
Deputy Principals
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From your Deputy Principals
http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/
Buruwang
11:30am
Mrs Lewis
Cumberland
12:15pm
Mrs Williams
de Coubertin
2:00pm
Mr Weeks
STAGE STAGE STAGE
KM 1CG KDS KR 1F KS
1E 2O 2D 1S 1O 2GO
3L 3C 3G 2F 2A 3O
4MA 4A 3W 4Z 4D 4S
6D 5F 5C 5O 5H 6F
6B 6S
TERM 1 Date Buruwang 11:30am
Cumberland 12:15pm
De Coubertin 2:00pm
Expectation of the Week
3 12 February Student Leaders Student Leaders Student Leaders Safe - Playground
4 19 February Student Leaders Student Leaders Student Leaders Responsible - Canteen
5 26 February Student Leaders Student Leaders Student Leaders Respectful - Hall
6 4 March 6D 6B 6S Learner - Toilets
7 11 March Student Leaders Student Leaders Student Leaders Safe - Walkways
8 18 March 5F 5O 6F Responsible - Equipment
9 25 March Student Leaders Student Leaders Student Leaders Respectful - Oval
10 1 April Student Leaders 5C 5H Learner/safe - Admin
11 8 April Student Leaders Student Leaders Student Leaders Revision
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Calendar Notices & Reminders
Monday 10 February School Swimming Carnival Tuesday 11 February FLIP Gym for Year 2, 5O and 5F P&C Meeting 7.30pm Library Wednesday 12 February Senior Band rehearsal 7.45am Thursday 13 February FLIP Gym for 5H, 5C and Year 6 Monday 17 February Meet the Teacher meetings 430pm Year 1 530pm Year 2 630pm Years 3 and 4 Tuesday 18 February Scripture & Ethics classes begin K-2 9.00-9.30am 3-6 9.35-10.05am Wednesday 19 February Meet the Teacher meetings 430pm Kinder 530pm Year 5 and 6 Friday 21 February Summer PSSA Round 1 Friday 28 February Schools Clean Up Day Summer PSSA Round 2 Thursday 5 March Class Photos Friday 6 March Summer PSSA Rnd 3 Tuesday 10 March WSPSSA Zone Swimming Carnival (Auburn) Thursday 12 March Selective High School Tests
Other 2020 dates will be listed on the calendars on our school website.
Safety Reminders for parents and carers
1. No smoking or dogs allowed on school premises 2. Staff car park is not to be used as a walkway 3. Visitors to the school during the school day
MUST sign in at the Admin Office 4. Adult visitors to the school are asked not to enter
student toilets 5. Drivers of cars are required to obey RMS and
Council parking and road signs/rules
Label Everything
Please ensure your child’s name is permanently and clearly labelled on school hats, jackets, lunch boxes, drink bottles and school bags.
School—Home Communication Productive and purposeful communication between parents/carers and the school is a vitally important component in the partnership of educating children. Our school has a number of ways to ensure parents/carers receive information about their child’s education and the school’s activities and achievements. These include: School Newsletter - The Croak: This is published fort-nightly and emailed to parents and carers. Please en-sure you have subscribed using your preferred email address. For those without email or internet you can request a printed copy of The Croak from the Admin-istration Office. School eNews - Year Lists: This comes via your email and also through a downloaded app to your smartphone or tablet computer. We publish relevant information for each grade, school announcements and updates. When you sign up please nominate for both the newsletter group and the Year group of your child (eg. Year 1). Go to our website: www.newington-p.school.nsw.edu.au Use the News & Events tab and then the Newsletters/Notes page to find the sign up link.
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Notices & Reminders
Hot Weather
Remind your child to protect themselves from sun and heat exposure while at school by: • wearing broad-brimmed hats in the playground to protect the face, neck and ears • playing in shaded areas, particularly during peak UVR times • drinking plenty of water • using 30+ broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen • reducing their exposure to the sun, wherever possible
School Visitors
Parents are reminded that ALL visitors to the school during the school day MUST report, upon entry to the school grounds, to the Office to SIGN IN and collect a VISITORS BADGE. (There is a different badge for Parent Helpers / Volunteers). The safety of all our students & staff require this rule. A Visitors Code is on display at our Office. A copy of our Visitors Policy & Volunteers Policy is on the school website. All volunteers are required by DOE to complete a Working With Children—Prohibited Employment Declara-tion (Appendix 5)
Tips For Packing Their Lunch Boxes
Pack food that is easy to open, easy to eat and not messy. Write their name on their lunch box, water bottle and any other containers. Include a frozen drink bottle to keep food cold. Wrap it in a tea towel in case it leaks. Use insulated lunch boxes or cooler bags. Avoid using plastic wrap because children find it hard to pull apart, paper bags are better for the environ-ment too. Pack tissues or paper around fruit so it won’t bruise. Remind your child to wash their hands before eating and use the toilet at recess and lunch.
Duty of Care—Supervision/Collection of Students at Home Time
Parents are asked to inform the school about changes to arrangements regarding who may or may not col-lect students from school. This applies particularly to our younger students. In most cases a known parent, relative, carer or friend collects children from school. However, if these arrangements change from day to day, it is requested that you inform the school or class teacher with regards to who is taking a child home. This should be in writing (email) or a phone call to our Admin Office. If your child is to be collected by a friend, neighbour or a relative who is not the usual person we need to know. Teachers endeavour to keep a check on which adults are collecting students but in the busy and congested time around 3.00pm it is important that teachers have the correct information. If the teacher is not sure about who is collecting a child we will endeavour to make contact with you to clari-fy the situation. Parents are asked to inform the Admin Office with regards to Before and After School Care ar-rangements. Which provider and which days your child is with a particular provider.
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Positive Behaviour for Learning
Students will continue to be explicitly taught what is expected of them in each non-classroom setting so that all learning and play environments en-courage prosocial behaviour. You may wish to discuss each expectation of the week with your child at home.
• Everyone is a learner • Everyone is safe • Everyone is responsible • Everyone is respectful
At Newington Public School EVERYONE IS WELCOME
Term 1 Week 3 Non-Classroom Setting Behaviour
Everyone is SAFE
Playground - COLA, sandpit, grass area, am-
phitheatre
• Move carefully • Be sun safe • Look out for each other • Share the space • Leave sticks and stones un-
touched
Term1 Week 4 Non-Classroom Setting Behaviour
Everyone is RESPONSIBLE
Canteen
• Join the end of the line • Wait your turn • Buy for yourself • Order on time • Return class basket
This week each class has been developing their classroom rules to align with our whole school expectations. You may like to ask your child if they can tell you the class-room rules that their class has developed.
School Programs
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More staff portraits
Canteen
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Cheese and Toastie - Canteen & Catering Operator
ABOUT US
I would like to introduce myself, Joan and my partner, Wilfred as your new school canteen operator, we are very excited to be operating Newington Public school's canteen starting the first day of Term one 2020. Both Wilfred and I are qualified chefs with over ten years of experience operating cafes and canteens. Cheese and Toastie is experienced in producing healthy food that looks good, tastes great and represents real value for money. We are committed to providing our students and staff with healthy, affordable food that meets a range of dietary and cul-tural needs. Our canteen operates in line with a number of government policies about the type of foods that are to be served in schools and the requirements for hygiene and food safety.
You will also find a huge variety of mouth-watering options on your new canteen menu. All our foods are prepared daily. We welcome new ideas and initiatives and work hard to accommodate requests. We cater for special die-tary requirements upon request and we are a nut free canteen.
Are you not sure about how you can celebrate your child's upcoming birthday? We make fresh and homemade cupcakes for your special birthday girl or boy to share their special day with their friends at school. Place your or-der within 72 hours and a gorgeous tray of cupcakes will be ready for pick up by the teacher. We also have a birthday bucket filled with frozen ice blocks for Students to share with their class on their special day.
The canteen is open each morning at 8.30am to students, staff and parents until 2 pm. We are using the online ordering service with Flexi Schools .
Get to know more about Cheese & Toastie and other services by visiting our Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/cheeseandtoastie.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me or Wilfred at [email protected] or come to meet us at the canteen!
Joan and Wilfred
2020 Staff List
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2020 School Map
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Parenting Insight
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Parenting Insight
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