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Monday 12th October 2015 Edition 32 Week 2 Term 4
This week we see two of our students attending the State
Athletics Carnival in Homebush. Jack Lee is representing
us in 11year 100m and 200m sprint, Kevin Black will
compete in 13year 100m sprint.
We wish both boys all the best in these events.
2016 ENROLMENTS
We are already looking at classes and staffing for the 2016
school year. If your family is moving on could you please
let the school know as soon as possible?
If you know of any kindergarten students not already
enrolled please pass on our details as our orientation
program begins tomorrow.
Choir Raffle is being extended Please return your
tickets by Friday 16th October. Good Luck!!
KINDERGARTEN 2016
ORIENTATION SESSIONS
Session 1:
Tuesday 13th October
10 am – 12 noon
Your child will need to bring a piece of fruit for
‘Crunch and Sip’. Please cut up fruit into a small
container.
Sessi
UPCOMING EVENTS
WEEK 2
Tuesday 13 October Middle school Year 6.
Kindergarten Orientation.
40th
Anniversary Meeting
7pm Brooklyn on Fitzroy.
Friday 16 Community Sport.
5G Assembly.
WEEK 3
Monday 19 October Grandparents Day.
Tuesday 20 Kindergarten Orientation.
P & C Meeting 7pm.
Wednesday 21 Bluearth year 3-6.
Friday 23 KP Assembly.
Community Sport
Franklin students performing to grandparents
ROLL OF HONOUR – WEEK 1 TERM 4 and WEEK 2 TERM 4 Teachers recognise and acknowledge the positive endeavours and personal
achievements of students in a variety of ways. One such way is the presentation of Honours and Student of the Week certificates and Positive Behaviour for Learning
(PBL) awards at the whole school assembly.
This segment of the newsletter lists those who received Student of the Week and Honours Certificates and PBL awards. Congratulations go to:
HONOURS KB Cruize Miller, Sophie Ryan, Katie Hargreaves, Jack Doon
KP Charlize Withers, Koby De Wet, Amitiel Booby, Cay-Lynn van Zyl
K/1R Ashton Botes, Abbe Whiting, Hobie Baker, Alicia Appleby
1S Hannah Matthews, George Lynes, Jimmy Shepherd, Kayleb O’Keefe
1/2C Chantelle McFarlane, Laura Boardman, Keigan Sutton, Tyler Rapley
2A Lochlan Power, Nathan Lorimer, Ernest Lotter, Brook O’Neill
2M Carley Basten, Lizzy Pascoe, Keven Oakes, Jayda Bradshaw
SAFETY RESPECT ACHIEVEMENT
POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR for LEARNING AWARD
SAFETY RESPECT ACHIEVEMENT
Adrian Barnard Erica Pianelli Erica Pianelli
Josh Swan Georgia Frowd Georgia Frowd
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Class Week x Term x Week x Term x Class Week x Term x Week x Term x
KB Jasmine Denbesten Tyrone Stewart 1/2C Rochelle Harris Tayla Moles
KP Sophie Gilchrist Julius Percival 2A Keegan Stubbs Alyse Waterman
K/1 Jack Burnes Brock Lorimer 2M Matthew Ferguson Liam Starr
Tumut Schools As Community Centres This week we will be planting seeds! Spring is here so it’s time for some planting, planting seds is great for little minds to
think and watch seedlings grow! Call Krystle on 6947 6961 or come to the SaCC building to find out more!
If you can, please bring along a piece of fruit for fruit time!!
TERM 4 WEEK 2 - 2015 TERM 4 WEEK 3 2015
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Mon – 12.10.15 Jenny & Phil Hodges Mon – 19.10.15 Libby Randall
Tue – 13.10.15 CLOSED Tue – 20.10.15 CLOSED
Wed – 14.10.15 Emma Ferguson, Michelle White Wed – 21.10.15 Jill Sutton, Jackie Sheriff
Thu – 15.10.15 CLOSED Thu – 22.10.15 CLOSED
Fri – 16.10.15 Danielle Emonson,
Megan Considene, Jenelle Kitchener Fri – 23.10.15
Leanne Appleby, Toni Halpin,
Keira Markey
SCHOOL BANKING
Wednesday
Bank books to office before school.
FRANKLIN RADIO NEWS
FM 96.3
Thursday at 10.30am
with Leith & Elijah
P & C MEETING
20th October 7pm in the staff room.
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40TH ANNIVERSARY
Planning committee meeting 13th October 2015, 7pm
at Brooklyn on Fitzroy
BOOKCLUB
ORDERS DUE TO OFFICE 21ST OCTOBER
MOTIVATING “LAID-BACK” CHILDREN
Why do some children prefer to lead a lazybones life, while others love to tear around the sports
field? Is it a hereditary trait? And what can parents do to encourage those children to get
up off the sofa, or switch off the computer, and get a little physical?
Find out more: http://bit.ly/1s5TN5Z
Tuesday: 9.30-11.30 – Baby Ccino Wednesday: 9.30-11.30 – Paint and Play 12.30-2 – Gurinya (Aboriginal playgroup) Thursday: 9.30-11.30 – Paint and Play 12.30-2.15 – Batlow Playgroup
Outdoor Power Centre FRIENDS Dayinstalls Antennas & Communications
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Tumut Locksmiths FRANKLIN Randall Irrigation & Pump Service
Stubbs Backhoe Hire Snowy Towing & Transport G & L Mechanical Repairs
Tumut Toyota NRMA Tumut
FRANKLIN FIVE - Week 2 At school every day OR providing an absence note on
first day back at school
On time for lessons – 9.10am
In uniform – including black shoes and school hat/cap
Home Learning and Home Reading completed
Positive behaviour in class/playground
Charlize – KP Kayla – 1S Juan- 3/4R
Ella, Hobie and Jaycob are having fun completing L3
activities at our Writing Centre.
Rachael, Skye and Sierra writing interesting book
reviews on their chosen book during L3 time.
Braiden and Jack are enjoying flipping and saying
their tricky words during L3 activities.
COMMUNITY SPORT
Community Sport starts this Friday for students in
Years 3-6.
Sport will be held on Friday mornings from 9:30 – 11am.
Community Sport will be held during weeks 2, 3, 4,
5, 6 and 7. Payment for the sport allocated to your child must
be paid before your child can participate. If no
payment is received, your child will do sport at school.
Costs are: Sport Total Cost
Lawn Bowls $12 (Includes lesson)
Tennis $27 (Includes lesson)
Golf $12 (Includes lesson)
Basketball $18 (Includes lesson)
School sport Nil
Students who do not respect community facilities or display inappropriate sporting behaviour will not
participate in community sport. Their sport will be
restricted to the school site
Welcome to Franklin
Ms Isobel Lynch
Ms Lynch will be working Mondays and
Tuesday in the front office
Miss Gould’s Year 5 class would greatly
appreciate donations of scrap fabric for their
sewing lessons. Donations of scrap fabric can be
left at the school office.