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BOMBALA PUBLIC SCHOOL
8 Bright St, BOMBALA NSW 2632
T 02 6458 3423 F 02 6458 3376 E [email protected]
Term 3 Newsletter 9 Thursday, 19 September 2019
Ahoy me Hearties!
Talk Like a Pirate Day™ is Childhood Cancer Support’s biggest fundraising and awareness initiative. It is dedicated to raising awareness of the impacts that childhood cancer has on families whilst raising vital funds for the organisation. Childhood Cancer Support is a children’s cancer charity that was formed in 1975 when a group of desperate parents, with children being treated for leukaemia and cancer, met to discuss ways of helping each other and their children. Childhood cancers and leukaemia are distinctly different from their adult forms and, recognising this, these visionaries identified the need to help children that had been diagnosed.
Today our K/1/2 participated in this worthwhile and fun day. The three classes enjoyed pirate themed learning activities and will come together this afternoon to enjoy stories and games linked to PDHPE, Visual Arts and English.
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From Ange’s Desk...
Dear Parents and Community Members
Student engagement is something that we pride ourselves on. Walking around the classrooms and seeing first-hand how engaged our students are with their learning is heart-warming. The dedication of all staff members working together to provide our students with incredible learning experiences demonstrates many aspects of the quality teaching framework set by the Department of Education.
Today, our infant classes celebrated National Talk like a Pirate day. The children (and staff) loved dressing up and getting involved with all things pirate! The day was filled with rich pirate literature, literacy activities focusing on vocabulary and writing tasks such as message in a bottles. Not to mention, hat making in creative arts and outside games like Ship Ahoy in PE.
Well done to Nat Vincent and Mikayla Hewitt, on their amazing efforts at the regional athletics carnival in Canberra. Both girls gave it everything they had and represented our school with pride. We are very proud of you both!
This week saw the start of the ICAS testing for the students who elected to participate. Most ICAS assessments are now delivered via an online platform. This was not without a few minor hiccups as it was the first time out students completed these tests online. The level of enthusiasm from these student’s was unbelievable! Every day, I was met with eager children who were wanting to demonstrate what they know. All students appeared to enjoy the experience and are eagerly awaiting their results. Good Luck!
Next Friday is Spotlight on BPS and we’re looking forward to sharing several experiences with you. Firstly, our open classrooms after recess, 11:30am – 12:00pm. Followed by our school assembly in the high school canteen. The classes presenting an item will be Year 3 and Year 5/6. The colour run is due to commence at 12:40pm. Our wonderful P&C will be selling lunch packs, which is a sausage sandwich and a fruit box for $3.00 from 1:30pm. They will also be donating all funds raised from the sausage sizzle back to the SRC (student representative council) to go towards an outdoor Learning Hub, which we are extremely grateful for.
We hope to see you there.
Until next week
Ange
Events at a glance -
Thu 19th Sept ICAS Spelling
Fri 20th Sept ICAS Science
Wed 25th Sept Kindy Orientation
11.30am - 1.15pm
Fri 27th Sept Learning Journey - Spotlight
on BPS
Assembly Items by Years 3
and 5/6
Rainbow Run and BBQ
LAST DAY OF TERM
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Two minutes of frantic writing from the Writing Group with Mrs Crawford
School! School! Here I come. Time to meet some people and make friends. Let’s do some
learning. “Eyes on me,” Ms Barrow said. Everybody looked up at her. I need to learn so I can be a
teacher when I grow up.
Meisha Schofield Yr 5
Watermelon, sausages rolls, oranges!!! I can picture them going into my mouth. I am drooling as
I eat. Delicious food.
Lily Hampshire Yr 6
I don’t like sport very much. It makes me tired and out of breath. It also makes me sweat and I
would much rather play Wii Sports. ( everybody laughed)
Gabe Oakes Yr 5
When I eat food, when I go out for dinner (which is rare), I like to think about where the food
came from and what it would taste like when made traditionally, how it is made with spices and
what those spices are and I want to make it at home and share it with my family.
Paddy Morgan Yr 5
I love playing sports to keep me fit and healthy. I also play sports to keep me off technology. If I
didn’t play sports I would probably be inside all day playing games on my phone….. and my eyes
would go square and I wouldn’t know what’s going on AND I’d get a stiff neck.
Joshua Tellis Yr 5
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Sand Ticket Winners -
acknowledging students who
have demonstrated one or
more of the PBL values.
Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) …
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Rainbow Run - the count down is on...
URGENT - Parent helpers needed please!
Are you able to help out on this fun filled day?
When: Friday 27h September
Time: 12.40pm - 1.30pm followed by a BBQ lunch provided by the P&C
White T Shirts are available for $2.00 from the office for students to wear for the run. If you wish these can
be purchased now and kept at school.
If you are able to help out for this time please let the office know on 6458 3423.
Last Friday Natalie Vincent and Mikayla Heward travelled to Canberra to compete in the Regional Athletics carnival. Nat competed in High Jump and Mikalya in shotput. The girls competed well but were unlucky to not progress through to State. Well done girls for getting to the Regional level.
Year 3/4 Canberra Excursion
The finishing touches are being made for this fun filled excursion. Full payment is required by 15th October (first Tuesday after school holidays).
Head Lice
Unfortunately these pesky critters are back, please check your children’s hair and treat if needed. The pharmacy has products and advice if required or go online to https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/environment/headlice/Pages/default.aspx for more information. In some cases you may need to treat your child’s hair more than once with checks required over a 10 to 14 day period.
Congratulations Miss Buchanan
Congratulations to Miss Buchanan on attaining her quality teaching certificate. Your hard work and dedication to the teaching profession is an achievement within it self. Well Done!
Regional Athletics
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P & C News - Catering Race Day
It's that time of the year again and the P&C are once again running the BBQ at the races on Saturday 19th October. We need people to serve and/or cook. If you can possibly spare an hour or even two of your time between 11am till about 5pm it would be appreciated. It's always a fun social day and remember that all the profits go to benefit all the students in our school. We are also looking for donations. Please see below for what is needed. If you can help please let Calli Kidman know on 0417252431 or return slip below to School ASAP. Thanks in anticipation P&C Committee I can donate:
Money
Roast Lamb
Coleslaw
Help out on the day
11am-12pm
12pm - 1pm
1pm - 2pm
2pm-3pm
3pm-4pm
4pm -5pm
Next P&C Meeting
Please note that the next P & C meeting has been brought forward to Wednesday 25th September, 3.30pm at the school library. The agenda will include the Rainbow Run and Bombala Race day.
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Classroom Happenings
Year 4/5
Let’s Dance!
Each Wednesday, Year 4/5 get their groove on and enjoy the art of dance.
Dances such as The Barn Dance, The Pride of Erin, Heel & Toe Polka,
mixed in with some fun time classics such as, The Macarena, The Chicken
Dance, Hokey Pokey and Agadoo.
The smiles are priceless as the children whirl, twirl, jump, slide and clap.
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Community Notices
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