Our values: RESPECT, Resilience, Excellence, Safety, Persistence, Encouragement, Creativity and Tolerance
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LINKLETTER Issue 18 19th June 2014
DIARY
2014 - TERM 2
Thurs 26th June Reports go home
Reminder: Cadbury Chocolate Drive Due back by Thursday 26th June
Friday 27th June Last Day Term 2 2.30 finish LOST PROPERTY We have a very large amount of unnamed lost property, please feel free to come and see if any belongs to your child. OFFICE HOURS 8.15am-4.00pm
DROP OFF ZONE AND
CALENDONIA DRIVE
PEDESTRIAN SAFETY
REMINDERS Firstly, a very big thank you to the majority of drivers and pedestrians who can be relied on to do the right thing. On any given morning or afternoon there are plenty of adults and children who always take care, keep watch and do what is safe for themselves and others. Both before and after school, the school’s exit and entry pathways, carpark area and driveways are at their busiest. Every school has the same issues at peak periods. Hundreds of people arriving or leaving, all at the same time, creates a short period of extremely crowded and potentially unsafe situations. Generally, our community is to be congratulated on how smoothly and quickly students and adults enter and/or leave the school each day. Invariably though, the impatience of someone running late or someone not following the rules occasionally causes frustration and sometimes danger to others. We all have a collective responsibility to keep ourselves and others safe. If we are drivers, we also have a responsibility to drive safely and assist with traffic and pedestrian flow by stopping at crossings, following speed limits, not double parking and not parking across driveways. When using the school’s pickup and drop-off zone, drivers are also reminded that for this area to function and work safely and effectively, then the following applies:- Children must be independently able to get in and out of the car without the need
for an adult to get out of the car and assist. If an adult needs to get out of the car and help, then street parking has to be found. The drop-off zone is for quick stops only.
For safety, children need to get in or out of the car on the pathway side. Walking around a car and/or stopping to get a bag out of the boot is dangerous. Recently we had a child getting a bag out of the car boot; she dropped her drink bottle which rolled near the car behind; the driver of that car was busy watching her child get out of her car and then as she was about to drive off, got the fright of her life when, a child bobbed up in front with drink bottle in hand. Please remind your children of the need to step out of the car, onto the pathway and stay there, even if they drop something onto the road way.
Once cars begin moving after school, if your child hasn’t arrived, then you need to move on and come around again. Cars that ‘stop and prop’ affect traffic flow and cause other drivers to have to swing out and pass other cars. This then adds to congestion and potentially unsafe situtations in the carpark area.
Whilst driving through the carpark area and out the exit gate, drivers are advised to do so at reduced speed, no more than 15km. It is a go slow zone from entry to exit.
Jill Ramsay
PRINCIPAL’S NOTES:
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Value awards to be presented at assembly on Monday 23rd June
5D Charlotte H For consistently demonstrating a helpful attitude and offering to as-
sist in completing jobs for the class. Well done, Charlotte.
5R Brooke K For continuously showing persistence with all learning tasks!
5O Logan H For always trying his hardest in learning tasks, and working on a task
until completion.
Well Done Logan.
5/6L Jack A For showing great research skills and sharing his newfound knowledge
with the whole class.
6R Brittney F For her enthusiasm and positive attitude towards her learning.
6B Nathan W For being an organised group member when researching Wairiapa and
making valuable contributions to the Tsuami model.
6W Jordan G For his enthusiasm and the encouragement he displays in softball. He
continues to be a positive role model to the rest of the team. Keep it
up Jordan.
ITALIAN
6W
Koen N For his enthusiasm, creativity and application in his construction of
Mt Vesuvius. Bravo!
PE
6W
Julian L For his application, leadership and excellence in PE and SPORT
ART
5O
Lola C For her creative application to all her artworks and for her willingness
to assist others. Thanks Lola.
MUSIC 6R Michael D For always working well in class and for writing a very thoughtful
Amanaska concert review. Well done!
SCIENCE
5D
Courtney G For always persisting with science activities and doing her best.
SPORTS NEWS
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HOUSE ATHLETICS
The House Athletics were held at Meadow Glenn Track on Thursday 12th June.
There was fantastic team spirit on display with students from Gr 3-6 giving their very best when
competing in their selected events.
Thank–you to the many parents who gave up their time to assist on the day.
In particular, thank-you to Ilkin Mehmet who assisted with the set up and packing up as well.
Your support was greatly appreciated.
Thank you to the Grade 3-6 GK staff, Sandra P, Leanda and Gail who did a fantastic job organis-
ing and running the events throughout the day.
The House team competition was close fought with Eucalypt ( Blue ) winning by 19 pts from Gre-
villea ( red ). Terrific to see Eucalypt win as it has been 9 years since they have won the title.
From this event a training squad will be selected for the District Athletics. Students who are se-
lected for this squad will be notified in term 3.
Final Results
1st – Eucalypt ( Blue )- 815
2nd – Grevillea (Red) - 796
3rd – Acacia (Yellow ) -794
4th – Correa ( Green )-735
DIVISION CROSS COUNTRY
Congratulations to the following students who competed at
the Division Cross Country held at Bundoora Park on
Wednesday 11th June. There were some terrific performances
with the following students qualifying for the Regional Cross
Country .
RESULTS
12YR GIRLS – Reyvan M -6th place, Rhiannon S -10TH
12 yr boys – Artie L – 8TH
11 YR Girls – Caitlin H -6TH, Georgia P – 10TH
10 yr boys – Kane M – 2nd
10 yr girls – Charlie L – 7th
STATE FOOTBALL TRIALS
Congratulations to grade 6 student Liam M who made it through to the final 42 footballers who
were trying out at the State football camp that was held at Carey Grammar over the Queen’s
Birthday weekend. Liam was involved in high level training and trial matches. Even though Liam
didn’t make the final 23 it was an outstanding achievement to make it to the final stage, consider-
ing 6000 students tried out State-wide.
STATE BASKETBALL TRIALS
Congratulations and good luck to grade 6 students Courtney W and Liam M who have been select-
ed to try out for the State Basketball Trials that will be held over the school holidays. I wish them
all the best their endeavours.
SPORT THIS WEEK
GK DARKS vs DIAMOND CREEK (home )
GK LIGHTS vs LAURIMER T ( away )
DAVID BLACKBURN
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CANTEEN
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Grade 6 Expo Afternoon
‘Human Impact’
Dear Parents/Teachers/Buddies,
During Term 2, the Grade 6 students have been hard at work researching an area within Australia (New Zealand) that has been
effected by a natural disaster. Students have investigated how Australia experiences a range of 'natural disasters' including bushfires,
floods, severe storms, earthquakes, cyclones, sink holes, droughts and landslides. They discussed how these events cause
great financial hardship for individuals and communities, and how they can result in loss of life. 5 Students also dis-
cussed how these events are considered both a part of the natural cycle of weather patterns in Australia as well as be-
ing affected by human factors.
We would love to share with you their projects that they have been busy working on for the past 4 weeks. On Thurs-
day 26th June, the grade 6 students will open up their classrooms for an Expo afternoon. From 2:00-3:30, you
will have an opportunity to visit, as the students discuss their research.
Thank you,
Time
2:10 – 2:35
Parents and
guests
Prep Buddies
2:35 – 3:00
Grade 5 stu-
dents
3:00 – 3:30
ROSTER:
NEW ITEM IN THE CANTEEN:
Unibic Gingerbread Babies – 10c each or 25g pack for 60c
An updated Price List will be coming home next week & take effect when we start back for term 3. Please note that there are a couple of price increases on the hot food items.
The Roman Holiday Feast lunch is next week. This will be held over two days: Preps to 2’s will be on Wednesday, 25th June and Grades 3-6 will be on Thursday, 26th June. Please note that no other lunch orders can be order over these two days by any grades but normal lunch orders will be available on Friday 27th - the last day of term. ALL ORDERS MUST BE IN BY 9AM TOMORROW. I will not be able to accept late orders. Thank you to everyone who has put their name down to help out on the Wednesday, as yet, I don’t have any extra help for the Thursday so if anyone has a spare couple of hours, I would really appreciate the help.
VOLUNTEERS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED for the 1st or 4th Wednesday, and from Term 3, the 4th Thursday of the month. If you are able to help out once a month 9am to 11.45am on any of these days, or can put your name on our emergency list, please contact me in the canteen with your details or if you have any questions about what is involved when you volunteer in the canteen. I am available Tuesday to Friday 8.30am to 1.30pm (I am not always able to chat Fridays until we have finished preparing the lunches).
Thanks, Suzi Cunningham
DAY & DATE NAMES
Tuesday 24th June C Robertson; S Mifsud
Wednesday 25th June N Sinclair (& Roman Holiday Feast Helpers)
Thursday 26th June A Peacock; F Tragardh (& Roman Holiday Feast Helpers)
Friday 27th June P Griggs; K Aggett; S Grant
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ROMAN HOLIDAY FEAST
FULL NAME: …………………………………………………………………………
GRADE: …………………………………………….
PLEASE TICK YOUR CHOICE OF:
1 x Large slice of Margherita Pizza
Or
1 x Large slice of Ham & Cheese Pizza (Supplied fresh by DA VINCI PIZZA & PASTA GALLERY, DIAMOND CREEK)
Comes with:
2 x Le Sfogliatine Italian Biscuits
1 x 100ml Choc-Lemon Gelato Mini Tub
$6.00
PLEASE RETURN BY 9AM Friday, 20th June, 2014
No late orders accepted/No refunds given. No paper bag required.
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—PARENT HELPERS REQUIRED FROM 10AM to 11.20AM
NAME:
PREPS TO GRADE 2’S - WEDNESDAY 25TH JUNE
GRADE 3 to 6’S – THURSDAY 26TH JUNE
I can help on WEDNESDAY I can help on THURSDAY
NO OTHER LUNCH ORDERS AVAILABLE ON EITHER OF THESE DAYS FOR ANY GRADES.
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At Monday’s assembly, Isabella 6R will be shaving her hair to raise money
for the Leukaemia Foundation. Every day 31 Australians get the news
they have blood cancer, a life threatening condition that usually effects chil-
dren and young people. Raising money through the World’s Greatest Shave
will help the Leukaemia Foundation fund research into this condition as
well as allow them to provide practical and emotional support to those who
have been diagnosed with blood cancer.
Isabella’s goal is to raise $1000 to support the work of the Leukaemia Foun-
dation. We can all help her to achieve her goal by contributing to the Leu-
kaemia Foundation through her personal page (by searching for her name
at http://www.worldsgreatestshave.com/) or making a gold coin donation
when you come to watch her have her have hair shaved at the school as-
sembly. Donations can also be left at the School office up until Friday 27
June 2014 to support this worthy cause.
ONE WEEK TO GO – CADBURY CHOCOLATE FUNDRAISER!
Families are asked to sell one box of assorted Cadbury Freddo frog chocolates that was sent home
with the eldest child in your family. There are 50 assorted Freddos in a box valued at $1 each.
All money collected and unsold chocolate due back by Thursday the 26th of June.
This is the major PFA fundraiser for the year.
Payment by cash, cheque (Glen Katherine Primary School) or credit card (payment slip sent home
with chocolates).
For each full box sold, and money returned, your family's name will be entered into a weekly prize
draw at assembly each Monday. At the conclusion of the Chocolate Drive there will be a MAJOR
prize draw at assembly on Monday 14th July of
1st Prize - $200 Myers Voucher
2nd Prize - $100 Myers Voucher
3rd Prize - $100 Myers Voucher
Thank you SO MUCH to our families that have already sold multiple boxes!!! If you have sold and re-
turned money for a complete carry box of chocolates and could sell another please contact me or the
school office.
Incentive selling: 1 box = 1 entry, 2 boxes = 3 entries, 3 boxes = 6 entries, 4 boxes = 10 entries, and
so on.
Thank you for your support in this fundraiser for our school.
Any queries please contact Bridget Ramaekers 0407 243 024. HAPPY SELLING!
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GRADE 5 PARENTS DINNER All Grade 5 Parents are invited to attend a
Dinner on :
Tuesday 24th June at 7.00pm
Cube at the heights
1/25 Diamond Creek Road
Plenty
RSVP Tracey Russell 0412 581 887
ASAP
COMMUNITY NEWS
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COMMUNITY NEWS
The Department of Education & Early Childhood Development and this school
do not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser or notice contained in this Newsletter. No responsibility is accepted by the Department of Education &
Early Childhood Development or this school for the accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.
URGENT– U18 AND U10 BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYERS
REQUIRED
The St Helena Saints Basketball Club
is urgently seeking any U8 or U10
Boys who would like to join a basket-
ball team. Beginner players are wel-
come. Please contact the Boys Regis-
tration Secretary on 0434 243 036 as
soon as possible.
Www.sthelenasaints.com.au