The Bay TimesNeutral Bay School News
Term 1 Week 5 2017
Neutral Bay Public School175 Ben Boyd RoadenspNeutral BayenspNSW 2089Tel 9953 1798enspFax 9904 1479
Website wwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduauEmail neutralbay-pschooldetnsweduauApp Primary Parent Planner
Table of ContentsWeekly Calendar Page 1
Principalrsquos News Pages 2-3
Sports House Points Page 3
Stars of the Week Page 3
School News Page 4
Swimming Carnival 2017 Results Page 5
2017 Swimming Carnival Pages 6
Stage News Pages 7-8
P amp C News Pages 9
Uniform Shop News Page 10
Canteen News Page 11
Community News Pages 11-12
Notes amp Payments Due
Monday 6 March
Junior BandSenior ChoirChess
745am800am315pm
Tuesday 7 March
Senior BandJunior Choir Concert Band
800am800am1240pm
Wednesday 8 March
Chamber GroupOrchestraSenior Dance
700am800am800am
Thursday 9 March
Concert BandSelective High School Test
745am
Friday 10 March
Senior BandMixed DancePSSA PampC Family Picnic
745am800am1220pm6pm-9pm
Monday 27 February
Junior BandSenior ChoirChess
745am800am315pm
Tuesday 28 February
Senior BandJunior ChoirConcert BandSelective High Information Night
800am800am1240pm700pm
Wednesday 1 March February
Chamber GroupOrchestraSenior Dance
700am800am800am
Thursday 2 March
Concert Band 745am
Friday 3 March
Senior BandMixed DancePSSA
745am800am1220pm
Term 1 2017 - Week 7
Term 1 2017 - Week 6
Swimming Carnival Payment overdue Years 3-6
Semester 1 School Program Fees due now Online Payments Please
K- Year 6
Sports Program Payment due now Years 5-6
Polo Shirt Order is due 10 March Year 6
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Principalrsquos NewsStudent WellbeingAn exciting student wellbeing program we are continuing at our school this year is Positive Behaviour for Learning known as PBL This framework will provide a whole school approach that
bull Addresses the academic and social needs of every student to support them to be successful
bull Enables our school to establish a continuum of support that is intensified to meet the needs of every student
bull Establishes positive social expectations for all in the school community and
bull Provides a framework for our school and our community to collectively support the wellbeing of every student
As part of the framework we have developed lsquoThe Bay Wayrsquo which provides three expectations we aspire to with the students The expectations are
Swimming CarnivalWe enjoyed a great day of activities at our swimming carnival Well done to the students for their efforts and house support Thank you to Mrs Kessler and Mr Brown for their work in organising the event Thank you to all the parents and staff who assisted Results from the Carnival are published on page 5 of this weekrsquos Bay Times
Science and Music Programs
In 2017 we will be continuing with our Music and Science Programs which are generously funded through our schoolrsquos PampC Association for the benefit of the students The Music Program is taught by Ms Pagel and Mrs Howells who provide weekly music lessons for all classes K-6 The program involves singing music reading recorder guitar percussion and drama Ms Pagel and Mrs Howells in conjunction with Mrs Tarjan Mrs Cant and Mrs Divine also teach Junior Senior and Bay Choir who will be performing on a number of occasions this year including the Primary Proms Concert at Sydney Town hall and Festival of Choral Music Concert at the Opera House
The Science Program is taught by Mr Mayne to students in Years 3-6 In his specialist Science Room the students undertake a range of scientific and technological activities
We are very appreciative of the PampCrsquos support of these programs
PampC Welcome DrinksWe look forward to the PampCrsquos Parent and Staff Welcome evening which will be held on Friday of this week Further information is on page 9 of this weekrsquos Bay Times
LibraryA new demountable library will be provided to our school in the near future This will become our senior library Our existing library will be our junior library As part of Futures Focussed Learning our junior library has been set up with purpose designed furniture
Selective High Information NightOn Tuesday 28 February we will be holding a Selective High School Information Session in the music room commencing at 700pm for parents who have a child in Year 5 this year and are considering applying for a selective high school in 2019
As part of this session we will provide information on what is the purpose of selective high schools how selection is made and how our school provides ranking information
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School Program FeesInvoices were sent home last week by email detailing program fees for the year which covers sports programs teachinglearning materials and Semester 1 excursions This year we have also included the PampC Voluntary Contribution The funds raised will be used by the PampC to assist programs such as our specialist Music and Science programs Payments may be made in full or instalments if you wish If you require further assistance you are welcome to contact me
Dayrsquos ActivitiesAt our school we are fortunate to have a number of extra curricula activities operating at our school A noticeboard listing the activities for each day is used to assist the students
Have a great weekDavid ShusterPrincipal
Principalrsquos News
Sport House PointsSports House Points Term 1 Week 4
Boyd Gilmore Milson Warung
Week Total
1 4 2 3
Term Total
3 9 8 11
Stars of the Week Hugo Toft 6S won Bronze in Fencing at the Roberta Nutt Shield Championships
Hugo will be representing Australia individually and in a team at the Asia Youth Fencing Grand Prix in Shanghai China in April
Congratulations to both Mei Yamada (6A) and Isabella Chao (5B) for getting into the final rounds of Peter Pans audition (9 hours) of Bonnie Lythgoe Productions in Sydney on 11th March Best of luck to a positive outcome girls
Class Contact ListsIf you wereare unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication
from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
Principalrsquos Newscommunication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
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The Bay Times
School Boys and Girls Snowsport TeamsInterested in skiing snowboarding or nordic
Neutral Bay Public School is looking to put together boys and girls snowsport teams for the Interschools competition in Thredbo from 11-15 July If you are interested in joining or want to know more about accommodation please contact Sharmila on sharmilasoorianihugcomau or 0408 281 828
Clean Up Australia Day ndash Friday 24th FebruaryOnly two more sleeps To support the Clean Up Australia Day Campaign our school will be participating in our own Clean Up activities on Friday 24th February We will be cleaning up our school and surrounding areas If you wish please send in plasticrubber gloves and a plastic bag to school with your child We are looking forward to a great day Many thanks for your assistance
School News School NewsStewart HouseSmith Family Clothing BagsStudents will be handed out plastic Clothing Drive bags for Stewart House Smith Family Clothing drive today
Please fill the bag with good clean wearable clothes (suitable for adults and children) and manchester you no longer require
Please return the bags to the back of the school hall by Monday 27th February We are unable to take any bags after that date
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Swimming Carnival 2017 Results
SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017 Yellow highlight = Zone team member50m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
8 Years Girls Sadie Maggs Eliza Willington Naomi Becker Anja OConnor
8 Years Boys Noah Carter Archie Skinner Jack Clarke
9 Years Girls Grace MacDonagh Amelia Charleson Emma Faugust Juliet Poole
9 Years Boys Noah Maggs Finn Pereira Xingchuan Ma Gerhard Burger
10 Years Girls Mei Yu Lim Grace Hardy Sophie Roussos Alice Anand
10 Years Boys Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Chloe Moore Alexandra Tanner Mia Tzannes
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Oliviae de Caires Angus McLachlan
12+ Years Girls Anastasia Kellahan Emma Sargeant Diane Tran Alisha Choi
12+ Years Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Otto Jandera Jack Mulder
100m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Alice Anand Samantha Wightwick Grace Hardy Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Anneke Corry
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Fraser Wait Otto Jandera
4x50m Medley 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Anneke Corry Naomi Peace Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Fraser Wait
50m Breaststroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Grace MacDonagh Mei Yu Lim Alice Anand Willow Greenfield
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Lauren Watts Naomi Peace Poppy Cheetham Anneke Corry11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan Oliver Betar
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust Diane TranSenior Boys Conner Maggs Jack Mulder Josh Ashton Fraser Wait
50m Backstroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4thJunior Girls Alix Picard Mei Yu Lim Grace MacDonagh Grace HardyJunior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Alexandra Matterson Anneke Corry Mia Tzannes Illyana Maslen11 Years Boys Brian Ahn Hugo Willington Angus McLachlan Oliviae de Caires
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Freja Mondrup Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Otto Jandera Fraser Wait Chris Roussos
50m Butterfly 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Mei Yu Lim Willow Greenfield Erin Campbell Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Jackson Saunders-Greene Lachlan Bennett-Cramond
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Poppy Cheetham Alexandra Matterson Naomi Peace
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan James Ford
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Jack Mulder Xavier Keen
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2017 Swimming CarnivalSwimming Carnival Wednesday 15th FebruaryAfter days and weeks of extreme weather in terms of excessive heat we were relieved to have a day for our carnival which was cool and sufficiently dry and warm to stage our first big sporting event of the new school year
The day was a great success The carnival ran smoothly with all the children involving themselves fully in the atmosphere and the competitive spirit generated by the team houses and the House captains who spurred their teams on
Participation was high and the novelty races enabled everyone to be involved
In the competitive races we saw maximum participation and our elite swimmers came to the fore We saw numerous outstanding and impressive performances with students competing in every possible race they could which was great to see
Throughout the day the teachers work tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly The carnival committee had worked hard to ensure every base was covered The parents who helped also deserve a big lsquothank yoursquo since without them the races and the timings would have been non- existent
Congratulations to the winning house which was Warung who won with a canter in the end but also we need to mention the other 3 houses who finished close to each other in the final outcome
Finally we wish all those who made it through to Zone all the very best in representing the school at Lane Cove Pool on Friday March 10th
Rob Kessler ndash Swim Carnival Coordinator
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Stage NewsKindergarten News
Ms B Saltmarsh - KB Class Teacher
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2)
Miss M Kessler 1K Class Teacher
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the Kindergarten students We have been settling well into the routines of school and learning lots of new things The students are continuing to learn their sounds We have also started learning lots of numbers exploring patterns as well as sorting objects This week KB looked at positional language We went into the playground and took some photos using the positional language The students have also looked at important places around Kindyland The students in KB started discussing rubbish in preparation for Clean UP Australia Day
Year 1 have been working hard this week and learning many new things We have been reading lsquoThe Gruffalorsquo and learning how to write a description using lots of interesting adjectives This week 1K had fun creating beautiful artworks inspired by The Gruffalo story
We were very happy to meet our Year 6 buddies this week Our buddies enjoyed working with 1K to write their learning goals for the semester and discussing how to follow The Bay Way We look forward to spending the year with our buddies and learning even more from them
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Stage NewsStage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mrs Sarah Devine 3D Class Teacher
As part of the NBPS Bay Way program 2017 Year 3 students are setting personal goals that they would like to achieve in Semester 1 In 3D the initial class discussion involved revisiting the school wide Bay Way expectations lsquoBe responsible Show Respect and Do Your Bestrsquo Each expectation was considered in turn as a class For the parentsrsquo evening 3D then made a video featuring all students acting out aspects of the Bay Way expectations Here are some images taken from the video featuring 3D Students thoroughly enjoyed making our movie as can be seen from the images
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)This term Year 6 is working on a Mystery Unit Inspired by the works of authors such as Gary Crew we have been writing our very own mystery narratives Here are excerpts from the works of students from 6A and 6K
The Watchers
There it stood on the edge of civilisation rotting away in the musty almost poisoned countryside Its twisted vines squeezing the life out of what plants were left around the house The floorboards creaking under the impact as beams slowly fell from the ceiling taking a chunk out of Rowleyrsquos room Rowley was outside when it happened Without his father there to protect him he was at the mercy of The Watchers the mysterious folk who had survived the fall of Ulgador They werenrsquot actually called lsquoThe Watchersrsquo but their true name was so evil and malevolent that no one dared to utter ithellip
Leon Fink ndash 6AThe Haunted House
As the sun was pulled down and replaced by the gloomy moon the terrified friends ran as fast as their barefooted feet could go Terrible things lurked behind them Peaches took the lead and Blossom clumsily trotted behind her The sound of crunched leaves and sticks scattered under their sore and blistered feet Running hard through the thick and dense bushland Blossom and Peaches stumbled across a house The house had splintered wood and scattered glass filling the deck The smell of burnt candles with a hint of regret and mistakes lurked in the eerie air The girls looked at each other They had no other choice
Arabella Kingston ndash 6K
Ms B Ayling amp Miss K Keighran 6A amp 6K Class Teachers
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P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
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Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
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Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
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Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
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Principalrsquos NewsStudent WellbeingAn exciting student wellbeing program we are continuing at our school this year is Positive Behaviour for Learning known as PBL This framework will provide a whole school approach that
bull Addresses the academic and social needs of every student to support them to be successful
bull Enables our school to establish a continuum of support that is intensified to meet the needs of every student
bull Establishes positive social expectations for all in the school community and
bull Provides a framework for our school and our community to collectively support the wellbeing of every student
As part of the framework we have developed lsquoThe Bay Wayrsquo which provides three expectations we aspire to with the students The expectations are
Swimming CarnivalWe enjoyed a great day of activities at our swimming carnival Well done to the students for their efforts and house support Thank you to Mrs Kessler and Mr Brown for their work in organising the event Thank you to all the parents and staff who assisted Results from the Carnival are published on page 5 of this weekrsquos Bay Times
Science and Music Programs
In 2017 we will be continuing with our Music and Science Programs which are generously funded through our schoolrsquos PampC Association for the benefit of the students The Music Program is taught by Ms Pagel and Mrs Howells who provide weekly music lessons for all classes K-6 The program involves singing music reading recorder guitar percussion and drama Ms Pagel and Mrs Howells in conjunction with Mrs Tarjan Mrs Cant and Mrs Divine also teach Junior Senior and Bay Choir who will be performing on a number of occasions this year including the Primary Proms Concert at Sydney Town hall and Festival of Choral Music Concert at the Opera House
The Science Program is taught by Mr Mayne to students in Years 3-6 In his specialist Science Room the students undertake a range of scientific and technological activities
We are very appreciative of the PampCrsquos support of these programs
PampC Welcome DrinksWe look forward to the PampCrsquos Parent and Staff Welcome evening which will be held on Friday of this week Further information is on page 9 of this weekrsquos Bay Times
LibraryA new demountable library will be provided to our school in the near future This will become our senior library Our existing library will be our junior library As part of Futures Focussed Learning our junior library has been set up with purpose designed furniture
Selective High Information NightOn Tuesday 28 February we will be holding a Selective High School Information Session in the music room commencing at 700pm for parents who have a child in Year 5 this year and are considering applying for a selective high school in 2019
As part of this session we will provide information on what is the purpose of selective high schools how selection is made and how our school provides ranking information
3Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
School Program FeesInvoices were sent home last week by email detailing program fees for the year which covers sports programs teachinglearning materials and Semester 1 excursions This year we have also included the PampC Voluntary Contribution The funds raised will be used by the PampC to assist programs such as our specialist Music and Science programs Payments may be made in full or instalments if you wish If you require further assistance you are welcome to contact me
Dayrsquos ActivitiesAt our school we are fortunate to have a number of extra curricula activities operating at our school A noticeboard listing the activities for each day is used to assist the students
Have a great weekDavid ShusterPrincipal
Principalrsquos News
Sport House PointsSports House Points Term 1 Week 4
Boyd Gilmore Milson Warung
Week Total
1 4 2 3
Term Total
3 9 8 11
Stars of the Week Hugo Toft 6S won Bronze in Fencing at the Roberta Nutt Shield Championships
Hugo will be representing Australia individually and in a team at the Asia Youth Fencing Grand Prix in Shanghai China in April
Congratulations to both Mei Yamada (6A) and Isabella Chao (5B) for getting into the final rounds of Peter Pans audition (9 hours) of Bonnie Lythgoe Productions in Sydney on 11th March Best of luck to a positive outcome girls
Class Contact ListsIf you wereare unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication
from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
Principalrsquos Newscommunication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
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The Bay Times
School Boys and Girls Snowsport TeamsInterested in skiing snowboarding or nordic
Neutral Bay Public School is looking to put together boys and girls snowsport teams for the Interschools competition in Thredbo from 11-15 July If you are interested in joining or want to know more about accommodation please contact Sharmila on sharmilasoorianihugcomau or 0408 281 828
Clean Up Australia Day ndash Friday 24th FebruaryOnly two more sleeps To support the Clean Up Australia Day Campaign our school will be participating in our own Clean Up activities on Friday 24th February We will be cleaning up our school and surrounding areas If you wish please send in plasticrubber gloves and a plastic bag to school with your child We are looking forward to a great day Many thanks for your assistance
School News School NewsStewart HouseSmith Family Clothing BagsStudents will be handed out plastic Clothing Drive bags for Stewart House Smith Family Clothing drive today
Please fill the bag with good clean wearable clothes (suitable for adults and children) and manchester you no longer require
Please return the bags to the back of the school hall by Monday 27th February We are unable to take any bags after that date
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Swimming Carnival 2017 Results
SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017 Yellow highlight = Zone team member50m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
8 Years Girls Sadie Maggs Eliza Willington Naomi Becker Anja OConnor
8 Years Boys Noah Carter Archie Skinner Jack Clarke
9 Years Girls Grace MacDonagh Amelia Charleson Emma Faugust Juliet Poole
9 Years Boys Noah Maggs Finn Pereira Xingchuan Ma Gerhard Burger
10 Years Girls Mei Yu Lim Grace Hardy Sophie Roussos Alice Anand
10 Years Boys Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Chloe Moore Alexandra Tanner Mia Tzannes
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Oliviae de Caires Angus McLachlan
12+ Years Girls Anastasia Kellahan Emma Sargeant Diane Tran Alisha Choi
12+ Years Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Otto Jandera Jack Mulder
100m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Alice Anand Samantha Wightwick Grace Hardy Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Anneke Corry
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Fraser Wait Otto Jandera
4x50m Medley 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Anneke Corry Naomi Peace Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Fraser Wait
50m Breaststroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Grace MacDonagh Mei Yu Lim Alice Anand Willow Greenfield
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Lauren Watts Naomi Peace Poppy Cheetham Anneke Corry11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan Oliver Betar
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust Diane TranSenior Boys Conner Maggs Jack Mulder Josh Ashton Fraser Wait
50m Backstroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4thJunior Girls Alix Picard Mei Yu Lim Grace MacDonagh Grace HardyJunior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Alexandra Matterson Anneke Corry Mia Tzannes Illyana Maslen11 Years Boys Brian Ahn Hugo Willington Angus McLachlan Oliviae de Caires
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Freja Mondrup Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Otto Jandera Fraser Wait Chris Roussos
50m Butterfly 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Mei Yu Lim Willow Greenfield Erin Campbell Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Jackson Saunders-Greene Lachlan Bennett-Cramond
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Poppy Cheetham Alexandra Matterson Naomi Peace
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan James Ford
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Jack Mulder Xavier Keen
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
2017 Swimming CarnivalSwimming Carnival Wednesday 15th FebruaryAfter days and weeks of extreme weather in terms of excessive heat we were relieved to have a day for our carnival which was cool and sufficiently dry and warm to stage our first big sporting event of the new school year
The day was a great success The carnival ran smoothly with all the children involving themselves fully in the atmosphere and the competitive spirit generated by the team houses and the House captains who spurred their teams on
Participation was high and the novelty races enabled everyone to be involved
In the competitive races we saw maximum participation and our elite swimmers came to the fore We saw numerous outstanding and impressive performances with students competing in every possible race they could which was great to see
Throughout the day the teachers work tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly The carnival committee had worked hard to ensure every base was covered The parents who helped also deserve a big lsquothank yoursquo since without them the races and the timings would have been non- existent
Congratulations to the winning house which was Warung who won with a canter in the end but also we need to mention the other 3 houses who finished close to each other in the final outcome
Finally we wish all those who made it through to Zone all the very best in representing the school at Lane Cove Pool on Friday March 10th
Rob Kessler ndash Swim Carnival Coordinator
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsKindergarten News
Ms B Saltmarsh - KB Class Teacher
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2)
Miss M Kessler 1K Class Teacher
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the Kindergarten students We have been settling well into the routines of school and learning lots of new things The students are continuing to learn their sounds We have also started learning lots of numbers exploring patterns as well as sorting objects This week KB looked at positional language We went into the playground and took some photos using the positional language The students have also looked at important places around Kindyland The students in KB started discussing rubbish in preparation for Clean UP Australia Day
Year 1 have been working hard this week and learning many new things We have been reading lsquoThe Gruffalorsquo and learning how to write a description using lots of interesting adjectives This week 1K had fun creating beautiful artworks inspired by The Gruffalo story
We were very happy to meet our Year 6 buddies this week Our buddies enjoyed working with 1K to write their learning goals for the semester and discussing how to follow The Bay Way We look forward to spending the year with our buddies and learning even more from them
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsStage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mrs Sarah Devine 3D Class Teacher
As part of the NBPS Bay Way program 2017 Year 3 students are setting personal goals that they would like to achieve in Semester 1 In 3D the initial class discussion involved revisiting the school wide Bay Way expectations lsquoBe responsible Show Respect and Do Your Bestrsquo Each expectation was considered in turn as a class For the parentsrsquo evening 3D then made a video featuring all students acting out aspects of the Bay Way expectations Here are some images taken from the video featuring 3D Students thoroughly enjoyed making our movie as can be seen from the images
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)This term Year 6 is working on a Mystery Unit Inspired by the works of authors such as Gary Crew we have been writing our very own mystery narratives Here are excerpts from the works of students from 6A and 6K
The Watchers
There it stood on the edge of civilisation rotting away in the musty almost poisoned countryside Its twisted vines squeezing the life out of what plants were left around the house The floorboards creaking under the impact as beams slowly fell from the ceiling taking a chunk out of Rowleyrsquos room Rowley was outside when it happened Without his father there to protect him he was at the mercy of The Watchers the mysterious folk who had survived the fall of Ulgador They werenrsquot actually called lsquoThe Watchersrsquo but their true name was so evil and malevolent that no one dared to utter ithellip
Leon Fink ndash 6AThe Haunted House
As the sun was pulled down and replaced by the gloomy moon the terrified friends ran as fast as their barefooted feet could go Terrible things lurked behind them Peaches took the lead and Blossom clumsily trotted behind her The sound of crunched leaves and sticks scattered under their sore and blistered feet Running hard through the thick and dense bushland Blossom and Peaches stumbled across a house The house had splintered wood and scattered glass filling the deck The smell of burnt candles with a hint of regret and mistakes lurked in the eerie air The girls looked at each other They had no other choice
Arabella Kingston ndash 6K
Ms B Ayling amp Miss K Keighran 6A amp 6K Class Teachers
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
3Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
School Program FeesInvoices were sent home last week by email detailing program fees for the year which covers sports programs teachinglearning materials and Semester 1 excursions This year we have also included the PampC Voluntary Contribution The funds raised will be used by the PampC to assist programs such as our specialist Music and Science programs Payments may be made in full or instalments if you wish If you require further assistance you are welcome to contact me
Dayrsquos ActivitiesAt our school we are fortunate to have a number of extra curricula activities operating at our school A noticeboard listing the activities for each day is used to assist the students
Have a great weekDavid ShusterPrincipal
Principalrsquos News
Sport House PointsSports House Points Term 1 Week 4
Boyd Gilmore Milson Warung
Week Total
1 4 2 3
Term Total
3 9 8 11
Stars of the Week Hugo Toft 6S won Bronze in Fencing at the Roberta Nutt Shield Championships
Hugo will be representing Australia individually and in a team at the Asia Youth Fencing Grand Prix in Shanghai China in April
Congratulations to both Mei Yamada (6A) and Isabella Chao (5B) for getting into the final rounds of Peter Pans audition (9 hours) of Bonnie Lythgoe Productions in Sydney on 11th March Best of luck to a positive outcome girls
Class Contact ListsIf you wereare unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication
from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
Principalrsquos Newscommunication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
4Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
School Boys and Girls Snowsport TeamsInterested in skiing snowboarding or nordic
Neutral Bay Public School is looking to put together boys and girls snowsport teams for the Interschools competition in Thredbo from 11-15 July If you are interested in joining or want to know more about accommodation please contact Sharmila on sharmilasoorianihugcomau or 0408 281 828
Clean Up Australia Day ndash Friday 24th FebruaryOnly two more sleeps To support the Clean Up Australia Day Campaign our school will be participating in our own Clean Up activities on Friday 24th February We will be cleaning up our school and surrounding areas If you wish please send in plasticrubber gloves and a plastic bag to school with your child We are looking forward to a great day Many thanks for your assistance
School News School NewsStewart HouseSmith Family Clothing BagsStudents will be handed out plastic Clothing Drive bags for Stewart House Smith Family Clothing drive today
Please fill the bag with good clean wearable clothes (suitable for adults and children) and manchester you no longer require
Please return the bags to the back of the school hall by Monday 27th February We are unable to take any bags after that date
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Swimming Carnival 2017 Results
SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017 Yellow highlight = Zone team member50m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
8 Years Girls Sadie Maggs Eliza Willington Naomi Becker Anja OConnor
8 Years Boys Noah Carter Archie Skinner Jack Clarke
9 Years Girls Grace MacDonagh Amelia Charleson Emma Faugust Juliet Poole
9 Years Boys Noah Maggs Finn Pereira Xingchuan Ma Gerhard Burger
10 Years Girls Mei Yu Lim Grace Hardy Sophie Roussos Alice Anand
10 Years Boys Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Chloe Moore Alexandra Tanner Mia Tzannes
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Oliviae de Caires Angus McLachlan
12+ Years Girls Anastasia Kellahan Emma Sargeant Diane Tran Alisha Choi
12+ Years Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Otto Jandera Jack Mulder
100m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Alice Anand Samantha Wightwick Grace Hardy Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Anneke Corry
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Fraser Wait Otto Jandera
4x50m Medley 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Anneke Corry Naomi Peace Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Fraser Wait
50m Breaststroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Grace MacDonagh Mei Yu Lim Alice Anand Willow Greenfield
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Lauren Watts Naomi Peace Poppy Cheetham Anneke Corry11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan Oliver Betar
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust Diane TranSenior Boys Conner Maggs Jack Mulder Josh Ashton Fraser Wait
50m Backstroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4thJunior Girls Alix Picard Mei Yu Lim Grace MacDonagh Grace HardyJunior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Alexandra Matterson Anneke Corry Mia Tzannes Illyana Maslen11 Years Boys Brian Ahn Hugo Willington Angus McLachlan Oliviae de Caires
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Freja Mondrup Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Otto Jandera Fraser Wait Chris Roussos
50m Butterfly 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Mei Yu Lim Willow Greenfield Erin Campbell Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Jackson Saunders-Greene Lachlan Bennett-Cramond
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Poppy Cheetham Alexandra Matterson Naomi Peace
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan James Ford
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Jack Mulder Xavier Keen
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
2017 Swimming CarnivalSwimming Carnival Wednesday 15th FebruaryAfter days and weeks of extreme weather in terms of excessive heat we were relieved to have a day for our carnival which was cool and sufficiently dry and warm to stage our first big sporting event of the new school year
The day was a great success The carnival ran smoothly with all the children involving themselves fully in the atmosphere and the competitive spirit generated by the team houses and the House captains who spurred their teams on
Participation was high and the novelty races enabled everyone to be involved
In the competitive races we saw maximum participation and our elite swimmers came to the fore We saw numerous outstanding and impressive performances with students competing in every possible race they could which was great to see
Throughout the day the teachers work tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly The carnival committee had worked hard to ensure every base was covered The parents who helped also deserve a big lsquothank yoursquo since without them the races and the timings would have been non- existent
Congratulations to the winning house which was Warung who won with a canter in the end but also we need to mention the other 3 houses who finished close to each other in the final outcome
Finally we wish all those who made it through to Zone all the very best in representing the school at Lane Cove Pool on Friday March 10th
Rob Kessler ndash Swim Carnival Coordinator
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsKindergarten News
Ms B Saltmarsh - KB Class Teacher
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2)
Miss M Kessler 1K Class Teacher
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the Kindergarten students We have been settling well into the routines of school and learning lots of new things The students are continuing to learn their sounds We have also started learning lots of numbers exploring patterns as well as sorting objects This week KB looked at positional language We went into the playground and took some photos using the positional language The students have also looked at important places around Kindyland The students in KB started discussing rubbish in preparation for Clean UP Australia Day
Year 1 have been working hard this week and learning many new things We have been reading lsquoThe Gruffalorsquo and learning how to write a description using lots of interesting adjectives This week 1K had fun creating beautiful artworks inspired by The Gruffalo story
We were very happy to meet our Year 6 buddies this week Our buddies enjoyed working with 1K to write their learning goals for the semester and discussing how to follow The Bay Way We look forward to spending the year with our buddies and learning even more from them
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsStage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mrs Sarah Devine 3D Class Teacher
As part of the NBPS Bay Way program 2017 Year 3 students are setting personal goals that they would like to achieve in Semester 1 In 3D the initial class discussion involved revisiting the school wide Bay Way expectations lsquoBe responsible Show Respect and Do Your Bestrsquo Each expectation was considered in turn as a class For the parentsrsquo evening 3D then made a video featuring all students acting out aspects of the Bay Way expectations Here are some images taken from the video featuring 3D Students thoroughly enjoyed making our movie as can be seen from the images
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)This term Year 6 is working on a Mystery Unit Inspired by the works of authors such as Gary Crew we have been writing our very own mystery narratives Here are excerpts from the works of students from 6A and 6K
The Watchers
There it stood on the edge of civilisation rotting away in the musty almost poisoned countryside Its twisted vines squeezing the life out of what plants were left around the house The floorboards creaking under the impact as beams slowly fell from the ceiling taking a chunk out of Rowleyrsquos room Rowley was outside when it happened Without his father there to protect him he was at the mercy of The Watchers the mysterious folk who had survived the fall of Ulgador They werenrsquot actually called lsquoThe Watchersrsquo but their true name was so evil and malevolent that no one dared to utter ithellip
Leon Fink ndash 6AThe Haunted House
As the sun was pulled down and replaced by the gloomy moon the terrified friends ran as fast as their barefooted feet could go Terrible things lurked behind them Peaches took the lead and Blossom clumsily trotted behind her The sound of crunched leaves and sticks scattered under their sore and blistered feet Running hard through the thick and dense bushland Blossom and Peaches stumbled across a house The house had splintered wood and scattered glass filling the deck The smell of burnt candles with a hint of regret and mistakes lurked in the eerie air The girls looked at each other They had no other choice
Arabella Kingston ndash 6K
Ms B Ayling amp Miss K Keighran 6A amp 6K Class Teachers
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
4Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
School Boys and Girls Snowsport TeamsInterested in skiing snowboarding or nordic
Neutral Bay Public School is looking to put together boys and girls snowsport teams for the Interschools competition in Thredbo from 11-15 July If you are interested in joining or want to know more about accommodation please contact Sharmila on sharmilasoorianihugcomau or 0408 281 828
Clean Up Australia Day ndash Friday 24th FebruaryOnly two more sleeps To support the Clean Up Australia Day Campaign our school will be participating in our own Clean Up activities on Friday 24th February We will be cleaning up our school and surrounding areas If you wish please send in plasticrubber gloves and a plastic bag to school with your child We are looking forward to a great day Many thanks for your assistance
School News School NewsStewart HouseSmith Family Clothing BagsStudents will be handed out plastic Clothing Drive bags for Stewart House Smith Family Clothing drive today
Please fill the bag with good clean wearable clothes (suitable for adults and children) and manchester you no longer require
Please return the bags to the back of the school hall by Monday 27th February We are unable to take any bags after that date
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Swimming Carnival 2017 Results
SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017 Yellow highlight = Zone team member50m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
8 Years Girls Sadie Maggs Eliza Willington Naomi Becker Anja OConnor
8 Years Boys Noah Carter Archie Skinner Jack Clarke
9 Years Girls Grace MacDonagh Amelia Charleson Emma Faugust Juliet Poole
9 Years Boys Noah Maggs Finn Pereira Xingchuan Ma Gerhard Burger
10 Years Girls Mei Yu Lim Grace Hardy Sophie Roussos Alice Anand
10 Years Boys Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Chloe Moore Alexandra Tanner Mia Tzannes
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Oliviae de Caires Angus McLachlan
12+ Years Girls Anastasia Kellahan Emma Sargeant Diane Tran Alisha Choi
12+ Years Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Otto Jandera Jack Mulder
100m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Alice Anand Samantha Wightwick Grace Hardy Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Anneke Corry
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Fraser Wait Otto Jandera
4x50m Medley 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Anneke Corry Naomi Peace Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Fraser Wait
50m Breaststroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Grace MacDonagh Mei Yu Lim Alice Anand Willow Greenfield
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Lauren Watts Naomi Peace Poppy Cheetham Anneke Corry11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan Oliver Betar
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust Diane TranSenior Boys Conner Maggs Jack Mulder Josh Ashton Fraser Wait
50m Backstroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4thJunior Girls Alix Picard Mei Yu Lim Grace MacDonagh Grace HardyJunior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Alexandra Matterson Anneke Corry Mia Tzannes Illyana Maslen11 Years Boys Brian Ahn Hugo Willington Angus McLachlan Oliviae de Caires
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Freja Mondrup Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Otto Jandera Fraser Wait Chris Roussos
50m Butterfly 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Mei Yu Lim Willow Greenfield Erin Campbell Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Jackson Saunders-Greene Lachlan Bennett-Cramond
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Poppy Cheetham Alexandra Matterson Naomi Peace
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan James Ford
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Jack Mulder Xavier Keen
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
2017 Swimming CarnivalSwimming Carnival Wednesday 15th FebruaryAfter days and weeks of extreme weather in terms of excessive heat we were relieved to have a day for our carnival which was cool and sufficiently dry and warm to stage our first big sporting event of the new school year
The day was a great success The carnival ran smoothly with all the children involving themselves fully in the atmosphere and the competitive spirit generated by the team houses and the House captains who spurred their teams on
Participation was high and the novelty races enabled everyone to be involved
In the competitive races we saw maximum participation and our elite swimmers came to the fore We saw numerous outstanding and impressive performances with students competing in every possible race they could which was great to see
Throughout the day the teachers work tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly The carnival committee had worked hard to ensure every base was covered The parents who helped also deserve a big lsquothank yoursquo since without them the races and the timings would have been non- existent
Congratulations to the winning house which was Warung who won with a canter in the end but also we need to mention the other 3 houses who finished close to each other in the final outcome
Finally we wish all those who made it through to Zone all the very best in representing the school at Lane Cove Pool on Friday March 10th
Rob Kessler ndash Swim Carnival Coordinator
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsKindergarten News
Ms B Saltmarsh - KB Class Teacher
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2)
Miss M Kessler 1K Class Teacher
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the Kindergarten students We have been settling well into the routines of school and learning lots of new things The students are continuing to learn their sounds We have also started learning lots of numbers exploring patterns as well as sorting objects This week KB looked at positional language We went into the playground and took some photos using the positional language The students have also looked at important places around Kindyland The students in KB started discussing rubbish in preparation for Clean UP Australia Day
Year 1 have been working hard this week and learning many new things We have been reading lsquoThe Gruffalorsquo and learning how to write a description using lots of interesting adjectives This week 1K had fun creating beautiful artworks inspired by The Gruffalo story
We were very happy to meet our Year 6 buddies this week Our buddies enjoyed working with 1K to write their learning goals for the semester and discussing how to follow The Bay Way We look forward to spending the year with our buddies and learning even more from them
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsStage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mrs Sarah Devine 3D Class Teacher
As part of the NBPS Bay Way program 2017 Year 3 students are setting personal goals that they would like to achieve in Semester 1 In 3D the initial class discussion involved revisiting the school wide Bay Way expectations lsquoBe responsible Show Respect and Do Your Bestrsquo Each expectation was considered in turn as a class For the parentsrsquo evening 3D then made a video featuring all students acting out aspects of the Bay Way expectations Here are some images taken from the video featuring 3D Students thoroughly enjoyed making our movie as can be seen from the images
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)This term Year 6 is working on a Mystery Unit Inspired by the works of authors such as Gary Crew we have been writing our very own mystery narratives Here are excerpts from the works of students from 6A and 6K
The Watchers
There it stood on the edge of civilisation rotting away in the musty almost poisoned countryside Its twisted vines squeezing the life out of what plants were left around the house The floorboards creaking under the impact as beams slowly fell from the ceiling taking a chunk out of Rowleyrsquos room Rowley was outside when it happened Without his father there to protect him he was at the mercy of The Watchers the mysterious folk who had survived the fall of Ulgador They werenrsquot actually called lsquoThe Watchersrsquo but their true name was so evil and malevolent that no one dared to utter ithellip
Leon Fink ndash 6AThe Haunted House
As the sun was pulled down and replaced by the gloomy moon the terrified friends ran as fast as their barefooted feet could go Terrible things lurked behind them Peaches took the lead and Blossom clumsily trotted behind her The sound of crunched leaves and sticks scattered under their sore and blistered feet Running hard through the thick and dense bushland Blossom and Peaches stumbled across a house The house had splintered wood and scattered glass filling the deck The smell of burnt candles with a hint of regret and mistakes lurked in the eerie air The girls looked at each other They had no other choice
Arabella Kingston ndash 6K
Ms B Ayling amp Miss K Keighran 6A amp 6K Class Teachers
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Swimming Carnival 2017 Results
SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017 Yellow highlight = Zone team member50m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
8 Years Girls Sadie Maggs Eliza Willington Naomi Becker Anja OConnor
8 Years Boys Noah Carter Archie Skinner Jack Clarke
9 Years Girls Grace MacDonagh Amelia Charleson Emma Faugust Juliet Poole
9 Years Boys Noah Maggs Finn Pereira Xingchuan Ma Gerhard Burger
10 Years Girls Mei Yu Lim Grace Hardy Sophie Roussos Alice Anand
10 Years Boys Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Chloe Moore Alexandra Tanner Mia Tzannes
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Oliviae de Caires Angus McLachlan
12+ Years Girls Anastasia Kellahan Emma Sargeant Diane Tran Alisha Choi
12+ Years Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Otto Jandera Jack Mulder
100m Freestyle 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Alice Anand Samantha Wightwick Grace Hardy Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Anneke Corry
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Fraser Wait Otto Jandera
4x50m Medley 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Noah Maggs
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Anneke Corry Naomi Peace Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Fraser Wait
50m Breaststroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Grace MacDonagh Mei Yu Lim Alice Anand Willow Greenfield
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Matthew Marinovic Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Lauren Watts Naomi Peace Poppy Cheetham Anneke Corry11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan Oliver Betar
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust Diane TranSenior Boys Conner Maggs Jack Mulder Josh Ashton Fraser Wait
50m Backstroke 1st 2nd 3rd 4thJunior Girls Alix Picard Mei Yu Lim Grace MacDonagh Grace HardyJunior Boys Noah Maggs Benji McNicol Lachlan Bennett-Cramond Jackson Saunders-Greene
11 Years Girls Alexandra Matterson Anneke Corry Mia Tzannes Illyana Maslen11 Years Boys Brian Ahn Hugo Willington Angus McLachlan Oliviae de Caires
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Freja Mondrup Alisha Choi Lucy Faugust
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Otto Jandera Fraser Wait Chris Roussos
50m Butterfly 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Junior Girls Mei Yu Lim Willow Greenfield Erin Campbell Eliza Willington
Junior Boys Benji McNicol Noah Maggs Jackson Saunders-Greene Lachlan Bennett-Cramond
11 Years Girls Anneke Corry Poppy Cheetham Alexandra Matterson Naomi Peace
11 Years Boys Hugo Willington Brian Ahn Angus McLachlan James Ford
Senior Girls Anastasia Kellahan Alisha Choi Rosie Skinner Emma Sargeant
Senior Boys Conner Maggs Fraser Wait Jack Mulder Xavier Keen
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
2017 Swimming CarnivalSwimming Carnival Wednesday 15th FebruaryAfter days and weeks of extreme weather in terms of excessive heat we were relieved to have a day for our carnival which was cool and sufficiently dry and warm to stage our first big sporting event of the new school year
The day was a great success The carnival ran smoothly with all the children involving themselves fully in the atmosphere and the competitive spirit generated by the team houses and the House captains who spurred their teams on
Participation was high and the novelty races enabled everyone to be involved
In the competitive races we saw maximum participation and our elite swimmers came to the fore We saw numerous outstanding and impressive performances with students competing in every possible race they could which was great to see
Throughout the day the teachers work tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly The carnival committee had worked hard to ensure every base was covered The parents who helped also deserve a big lsquothank yoursquo since without them the races and the timings would have been non- existent
Congratulations to the winning house which was Warung who won with a canter in the end but also we need to mention the other 3 houses who finished close to each other in the final outcome
Finally we wish all those who made it through to Zone all the very best in representing the school at Lane Cove Pool on Friday March 10th
Rob Kessler ndash Swim Carnival Coordinator
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsKindergarten News
Ms B Saltmarsh - KB Class Teacher
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2)
Miss M Kessler 1K Class Teacher
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the Kindergarten students We have been settling well into the routines of school and learning lots of new things The students are continuing to learn their sounds We have also started learning lots of numbers exploring patterns as well as sorting objects This week KB looked at positional language We went into the playground and took some photos using the positional language The students have also looked at important places around Kindyland The students in KB started discussing rubbish in preparation for Clean UP Australia Day
Year 1 have been working hard this week and learning many new things We have been reading lsquoThe Gruffalorsquo and learning how to write a description using lots of interesting adjectives This week 1K had fun creating beautiful artworks inspired by The Gruffalo story
We were very happy to meet our Year 6 buddies this week Our buddies enjoyed working with 1K to write their learning goals for the semester and discussing how to follow The Bay Way We look forward to spending the year with our buddies and learning even more from them
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsStage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mrs Sarah Devine 3D Class Teacher
As part of the NBPS Bay Way program 2017 Year 3 students are setting personal goals that they would like to achieve in Semester 1 In 3D the initial class discussion involved revisiting the school wide Bay Way expectations lsquoBe responsible Show Respect and Do Your Bestrsquo Each expectation was considered in turn as a class For the parentsrsquo evening 3D then made a video featuring all students acting out aspects of the Bay Way expectations Here are some images taken from the video featuring 3D Students thoroughly enjoyed making our movie as can be seen from the images
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)This term Year 6 is working on a Mystery Unit Inspired by the works of authors such as Gary Crew we have been writing our very own mystery narratives Here are excerpts from the works of students from 6A and 6K
The Watchers
There it stood on the edge of civilisation rotting away in the musty almost poisoned countryside Its twisted vines squeezing the life out of what plants were left around the house The floorboards creaking under the impact as beams slowly fell from the ceiling taking a chunk out of Rowleyrsquos room Rowley was outside when it happened Without his father there to protect him he was at the mercy of The Watchers the mysterious folk who had survived the fall of Ulgador They werenrsquot actually called lsquoThe Watchersrsquo but their true name was so evil and malevolent that no one dared to utter ithellip
Leon Fink ndash 6AThe Haunted House
As the sun was pulled down and replaced by the gloomy moon the terrified friends ran as fast as their barefooted feet could go Terrible things lurked behind them Peaches took the lead and Blossom clumsily trotted behind her The sound of crunched leaves and sticks scattered under their sore and blistered feet Running hard through the thick and dense bushland Blossom and Peaches stumbled across a house The house had splintered wood and scattered glass filling the deck The smell of burnt candles with a hint of regret and mistakes lurked in the eerie air The girls looked at each other They had no other choice
Arabella Kingston ndash 6K
Ms B Ayling amp Miss K Keighran 6A amp 6K Class Teachers
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
2017 Swimming CarnivalSwimming Carnival Wednesday 15th FebruaryAfter days and weeks of extreme weather in terms of excessive heat we were relieved to have a day for our carnival which was cool and sufficiently dry and warm to stage our first big sporting event of the new school year
The day was a great success The carnival ran smoothly with all the children involving themselves fully in the atmosphere and the competitive spirit generated by the team houses and the House captains who spurred their teams on
Participation was high and the novelty races enabled everyone to be involved
In the competitive races we saw maximum participation and our elite swimmers came to the fore We saw numerous outstanding and impressive performances with students competing in every possible race they could which was great to see
Throughout the day the teachers work tirelessly to ensure the event ran smoothly The carnival committee had worked hard to ensure every base was covered The parents who helped also deserve a big lsquothank yoursquo since without them the races and the timings would have been non- existent
Congratulations to the winning house which was Warung who won with a canter in the end but also we need to mention the other 3 houses who finished close to each other in the final outcome
Finally we wish all those who made it through to Zone all the very best in representing the school at Lane Cove Pool on Friday March 10th
Rob Kessler ndash Swim Carnival Coordinator
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsKindergarten News
Ms B Saltmarsh - KB Class Teacher
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2)
Miss M Kessler 1K Class Teacher
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the Kindergarten students We have been settling well into the routines of school and learning lots of new things The students are continuing to learn their sounds We have also started learning lots of numbers exploring patterns as well as sorting objects This week KB looked at positional language We went into the playground and took some photos using the positional language The students have also looked at important places around Kindyland The students in KB started discussing rubbish in preparation for Clean UP Australia Day
Year 1 have been working hard this week and learning many new things We have been reading lsquoThe Gruffalorsquo and learning how to write a description using lots of interesting adjectives This week 1K had fun creating beautiful artworks inspired by The Gruffalo story
We were very happy to meet our Year 6 buddies this week Our buddies enjoyed working with 1K to write their learning goals for the semester and discussing how to follow The Bay Way We look forward to spending the year with our buddies and learning even more from them
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsStage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mrs Sarah Devine 3D Class Teacher
As part of the NBPS Bay Way program 2017 Year 3 students are setting personal goals that they would like to achieve in Semester 1 In 3D the initial class discussion involved revisiting the school wide Bay Way expectations lsquoBe responsible Show Respect and Do Your Bestrsquo Each expectation was considered in turn as a class For the parentsrsquo evening 3D then made a video featuring all students acting out aspects of the Bay Way expectations Here are some images taken from the video featuring 3D Students thoroughly enjoyed making our movie as can be seen from the images
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)This term Year 6 is working on a Mystery Unit Inspired by the works of authors such as Gary Crew we have been writing our very own mystery narratives Here are excerpts from the works of students from 6A and 6K
The Watchers
There it stood on the edge of civilisation rotting away in the musty almost poisoned countryside Its twisted vines squeezing the life out of what plants were left around the house The floorboards creaking under the impact as beams slowly fell from the ceiling taking a chunk out of Rowleyrsquos room Rowley was outside when it happened Without his father there to protect him he was at the mercy of The Watchers the mysterious folk who had survived the fall of Ulgador They werenrsquot actually called lsquoThe Watchersrsquo but their true name was so evil and malevolent that no one dared to utter ithellip
Leon Fink ndash 6AThe Haunted House
As the sun was pulled down and replaced by the gloomy moon the terrified friends ran as fast as their barefooted feet could go Terrible things lurked behind them Peaches took the lead and Blossom clumsily trotted behind her The sound of crunched leaves and sticks scattered under their sore and blistered feet Running hard through the thick and dense bushland Blossom and Peaches stumbled across a house The house had splintered wood and scattered glass filling the deck The smell of burnt candles with a hint of regret and mistakes lurked in the eerie air The girls looked at each other They had no other choice
Arabella Kingston ndash 6K
Ms B Ayling amp Miss K Keighran 6A amp 6K Class Teachers
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsKindergarten News
Ms B Saltmarsh - KB Class Teacher
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2)
Miss M Kessler 1K Class Teacher
It has been a busy couple of weeks for the Kindergarten students We have been settling well into the routines of school and learning lots of new things The students are continuing to learn their sounds We have also started learning lots of numbers exploring patterns as well as sorting objects This week KB looked at positional language We went into the playground and took some photos using the positional language The students have also looked at important places around Kindyland The students in KB started discussing rubbish in preparation for Clean UP Australia Day
Year 1 have been working hard this week and learning many new things We have been reading lsquoThe Gruffalorsquo and learning how to write a description using lots of interesting adjectives This week 1K had fun creating beautiful artworks inspired by The Gruffalo story
We were very happy to meet our Year 6 buddies this week Our buddies enjoyed working with 1K to write their learning goals for the semester and discussing how to follow The Bay Way We look forward to spending the year with our buddies and learning even more from them
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsStage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mrs Sarah Devine 3D Class Teacher
As part of the NBPS Bay Way program 2017 Year 3 students are setting personal goals that they would like to achieve in Semester 1 In 3D the initial class discussion involved revisiting the school wide Bay Way expectations lsquoBe responsible Show Respect and Do Your Bestrsquo Each expectation was considered in turn as a class For the parentsrsquo evening 3D then made a video featuring all students acting out aspects of the Bay Way expectations Here are some images taken from the video featuring 3D Students thoroughly enjoyed making our movie as can be seen from the images
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)This term Year 6 is working on a Mystery Unit Inspired by the works of authors such as Gary Crew we have been writing our very own mystery narratives Here are excerpts from the works of students from 6A and 6K
The Watchers
There it stood on the edge of civilisation rotting away in the musty almost poisoned countryside Its twisted vines squeezing the life out of what plants were left around the house The floorboards creaking under the impact as beams slowly fell from the ceiling taking a chunk out of Rowleyrsquos room Rowley was outside when it happened Without his father there to protect him he was at the mercy of The Watchers the mysterious folk who had survived the fall of Ulgador They werenrsquot actually called lsquoThe Watchersrsquo but their true name was so evil and malevolent that no one dared to utter ithellip
Leon Fink ndash 6AThe Haunted House
As the sun was pulled down and replaced by the gloomy moon the terrified friends ran as fast as their barefooted feet could go Terrible things lurked behind them Peaches took the lead and Blossom clumsily trotted behind her The sound of crunched leaves and sticks scattered under their sore and blistered feet Running hard through the thick and dense bushland Blossom and Peaches stumbled across a house The house had splintered wood and scattered glass filling the deck The smell of burnt candles with a hint of regret and mistakes lurked in the eerie air The girls looked at each other They had no other choice
Arabella Kingston ndash 6K
Ms B Ayling amp Miss K Keighran 6A amp 6K Class Teachers
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage NewsStage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mrs Sarah Devine 3D Class Teacher
As part of the NBPS Bay Way program 2017 Year 3 students are setting personal goals that they would like to achieve in Semester 1 In 3D the initial class discussion involved revisiting the school wide Bay Way expectations lsquoBe responsible Show Respect and Do Your Bestrsquo Each expectation was considered in turn as a class For the parentsrsquo evening 3D then made a video featuring all students acting out aspects of the Bay Way expectations Here are some images taken from the video featuring 3D Students thoroughly enjoyed making our movie as can be seen from the images
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)This term Year 6 is working on a Mystery Unit Inspired by the works of authors such as Gary Crew we have been writing our very own mystery narratives Here are excerpts from the works of students from 6A and 6K
The Watchers
There it stood on the edge of civilisation rotting away in the musty almost poisoned countryside Its twisted vines squeezing the life out of what plants were left around the house The floorboards creaking under the impact as beams slowly fell from the ceiling taking a chunk out of Rowleyrsquos room Rowley was outside when it happened Without his father there to protect him he was at the mercy of The Watchers the mysterious folk who had survived the fall of Ulgador They werenrsquot actually called lsquoThe Watchersrsquo but their true name was so evil and malevolent that no one dared to utter ithellip
Leon Fink ndash 6AThe Haunted House
As the sun was pulled down and replaced by the gloomy moon the terrified friends ran as fast as their barefooted feet could go Terrible things lurked behind them Peaches took the lead and Blossom clumsily trotted behind her The sound of crunched leaves and sticks scattered under their sore and blistered feet Running hard through the thick and dense bushland Blossom and Peaches stumbled across a house The house had splintered wood and scattered glass filling the deck The smell of burnt candles with a hint of regret and mistakes lurked in the eerie air The girls looked at each other They had no other choice
Arabella Kingston ndash 6K
Ms B Ayling amp Miss K Keighran 6A amp 6K Class Teachers
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C NewsReminder dates for this week
Reminder for the following events this week (details provided below)
bull Wednesday 22 February 730 ndash First PampC Meeting
bull Friday 24 February 6-9pm ndash School Welcome Drinks (parents only)
First PampC Meeting of 2017Wednesday 22 February 2017
730pm ndash 830 in the school library
All are welcome to join us at the PampC meetings throughout the year The first of these will be on this date This is a great opportunity to hear updates from Mr Shuster about the school and from the PampC committee about planned events Itrsquos also a chance for you to voice your own thoughts Some agenda items for this week include
bull Presentation by Cassie Matheson from Neighbourhood7 on a home-based after school care program
bull Update on Voluntary Contribution (David Shuster)
bull Air-conditioning in classrooms (David Shuster)
bull The School Captains selection process (David Shuster)
School Welcome Drinks Friday 24 February 2017
Time 6pm ndash 9pm School Hall
Neutral Bay Public School invites you to a night of drinks and canapes in the school hall to welcome new and existing parents and carers to the new year Mr Shuster will also be making a speech welcoming the new teachers and will be there to mingle and chat to any parents
This is a free event kindly sponsored by the PampC
Please RSVP at httpsgooglKCXhy7 by Thursday 23 February so we can finalise our catering needs
Child minding is also available on the night from 6-9pm (bookings at Before and After School Care)
Class coordinators urgently neededA number of classes are still without a volunteer to take on the role of Class Coordinator (see list below) If would like to volunteer for one of these roles please
use the following link httpgooglzCb7NH
The following classes still need a class coordinator
bull Year 2 - 2C
bull Year 3 - 3C
bull Year 6 - 6A 6P
Class Contact ListsIf you were unable to attend the parentteacher information night last week or missed out on the opportunity at the meeting to give permission for your details to be shared please access the following link to give permission for the contact details you have previously provided to the school to be shared with the NBPS PampC for inclusion in a class contact list If any of your contact details have changed you can also note this on the form httpsgooglXYIERL
The class contact list is for parents within the class to provide communications from the class teacher for the organisation of classroom activities (reading groups excursions etc) to arrange social functions (play dates birthday parties etc) and for regular communication from year and class coordinators about school and PampC events and fundraising initiatives
The contact details you have provided will only be shared with the parents in your class and to the PampC executive
PampC Committee Roles still vacantThe following roles on the PampC Committee are still vacant ndash including Canteen Coordinator from Term 2 If you are interested in volunteering for one of them or would like to find our more please contact the PampC President Sharmila Soorian at nbpspandcpresidentgmailcom
bull Vice President
bull Assistant Treasurer
bull Canteen Coordinator (from Term 2)
bull Sponsorship Coordinator
bull Senior Band Coordinator
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Uniform Shop Newsoffice with your details (including Flexischools order number) If an exchange is required the new item will be sent out to your childs classroom If a refund is required the funds will be refunded back to your credit card All returned items must be in saleable condition with tags still attached If you have a faulty item please leave it in the box at the office (with a note with your childs name class details of the fault and if possible details of the original purchase) I will have a replacement item sent out to you ASAP
Queries or QuestionsIf you have any queries regarding the delivery of an order or if you have received an incorrect item please email nbpsuniformshopgmailcom rather than Flexischools They are purely the orderpayment portal
Best Wishes
Kate amp the Uniform Shop team
nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
The Uniform Shop (REALLY) Needs You in 2017We are currently seeking volunteers for the Uniform Shop The positions require volunteers to come in for about an hour a week during term time to assist with picking and packing orders restocking and general duties Full training is provided and the daystimes are flexible Please contact Kate Jegat if you can help nbpsuniformshopgmailcom
FlexischoolsThe uniform shop is not open for over the counter sales The ONLY method of purchasing uniforms is online through Flexischools (our online ordering portal) Sizing information is available on the school website and Flexischools There are currently over 900 families registered on Flexischools at our school If you have not yet registered please go to wwwflexischoolscomau and sign up
Twice Weekly Delivery DaysThe Uniform Shop delivers twice weekly on Tuesdays and Thursdays The cut-off time for placing an order for next day delivery is 450pm
Second Hand UniformsI would like to welcome our new Second Hand Uniform Shop Coordinator Eileen Story There will be another second hand uniform sales this term on Tuesday 28 March 830 -930am If you would like to request a second-hand item please email Eileen at nbpssecondhandgmailcom Donations of good quality clean uniforms are always welcome Please leave donations in the box underneath the mail boxes at the school office
Exchanges Returns amp Faulty items
If you need to exchange or return an item please leave the items in the box underneath the mail boxes at the
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 6 ndash Friday special LasagneMon 272 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Karen V
Tues 282 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sang MHH
Wed 13 Junior lunch help needed
Senior lunch Sandra N
Thurs 23 Junior lunch Sharmila S
Senior lunch Kim S Sang MHH
Fri 33 Junior lunch Julie S Leslie W
Senior lunch Julie S Janine Y
Have a great week everyoneNBPS Canteen teamnbpscanteengmailcom
CLASS ROSTERWeek 6 (Feb 27-Mar 3) 6C
Week 7 (Mar 6-10) 6K
Week 8 (Mar 13- 17) 6P
Thanks to the parents and friends of 6C who have signed up Extra hands needed Monday ndash Thursday Minimum two volunteers needed in each time slot
The roster for the year is now available on Sign-up Genius (httpsignupgeniuscom) For those new to the rostering system please refer to the pdf help guide
(httpwwwneutralbay-pschoolsnsweduaudocuments3426436834271426How20to20use20the20rosterpdf)
Community NewsPampC WELCOME DRINKSFriday 24th February 6pm ndash 9pm
The Before and After School Centre (NBCAG) will provide child care
$20 FOR ONE CHILD
$25 FOR 2 CHILDREN
$30 FOR A FAMILY (max 4 Children per family)
To secure care please book and pay before Friday 24 February at the NBCAG office
NB Children must be above 4 years of age
NSTA TENNISThe highly popular NSTA tennis competition events are restarting this term for those interested This termrsquos event takes place on
Saturday March 18 -
530-9pm (entries close Friday 10 March)
The NSTA people have reorganised the entry procedure for those wishing to participate
Entry is now online if you wish to register your child for the event along with the required payment
Please click on the link below to access the entry procedure
httpnstacomauschools
If for some reason you cannot access this site to enter your child please contact Mr Kessler
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Community News
MOSMAN HIGH SCHOOLMilitary Rd Mosman 2088
OPEN NIGHTThursday 2nd March 2017
500pm ndash 730pm
Displays amp student performancesPrincipalrsquos Welcome
Information on Special Programs
PRINCIPAL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL Ms Rosemary McDowall Ms Denise Wright BA Dip Ed
BA Dip Ed BEd Ms Cathryn Thompson BEd
135 Frenchs Forest Road Frenchs Forest NSW 2086 Phone 02 9451 5111 Fax 02 9975 3293 wwwtheforest-hschoolnsweduau
THE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL ndash GATS TEST OPEN NIGHT amp MEET THE PRINCIPAL DATES
The Forest High School will be holding our GATS (General Achievement) Test on the following date
Saturday 11th March from 900am to 1130am
Testing will take place in the school hall If you are unable to attend on this date a reserve session will also be held on Monday 13th March from 400pm to 630pm Students wishing to be placed in our Gifted and Talented class for Year 7 2018 must first sit for this test The Year 7 GampT class for Year 7 2018 will be determined after close examination of the test results and the studentsrsquo NAPLAN results from Year 5 The cost of the test is $4000 payable on the day Students are to bring a 2B or B pencil an eraser and a ruler No calculators or dictionaries can be used The test consists of three parts Part 1 ndash Mathematics ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 2 ndash Reading and Language ndash 40 multiple-choice questions Part 3 ndash One writing task Students are requested to arrive at The Forest High School by 845am for a 900am start or by 345pm for a 400pm start They are also requested to bring a copy of their NAPLAN results on the day of the test If you would like your child to sit for this test please ring The Forest High School on 9451 5111 and register your name your childrsquos name address amp phone number Please register by Friday 3rd March _______________________________________________________________________________________
OPEN NIGHT ndash Wednesday 8th March 2017 from 600pm to 800pm
Parents and students are invited to attend The Forest High School Open Night
The evening includes an address from the Principal amp School Captains displays amp activities from each faculty faculty Treasure Hunt school tours music dance amp drama performances teachers amp parents will
be available to answer questions _______________________________________________________________________________________
MEET THE PRINCIPAL ndash dates for 2017
Our informal Meet The Principal sessions give parents and students who are interested in coming to The Forest High School the opportunity to meet with our Principal Ms Rosemary McDowall have a school tour
and ask any questions you may have about The Forest High School and starting high school Call the School Office on 9451 5111 to book a place or just come to the School Office at 9am on the day
Monday 20th February ndash 9am
Monday 20th March ndash 9am Monday 15th May ndash 9am
Monday 14th August ndash 9am Monday 23rd October ndash 9am
Year 7 Academic Placement Test 2018 Intake
Placement in the Year 7 Academic classes for Year 7 2018 at NBSC Balgowlah Boys NBSC Cromer Campus and NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus is based on supporting evidence of eligibility including the results achieved in the NBSC Academic Placement Test Details are available as follows
Application Forms
Application forms can be downloaded from the Northern Beaches Secondary College website httpwwwnbscschoolsnsweduaucurriculum-opportunitiesyear-7-academic-placements1
Test Date Thursday 16th March 2017 at 9 am
Contacts
For further clarification regarding the Academic Placement Test please contact
Lorna Curtis ndash Phone 9939 6942 NBSC - College Administration Centre
For details regarding other limited Specialised Year 7 Placement programs view the relevant campus website or contact
NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus - wwwnbscbalgb-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 4200 NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus - wwwnbscmgirls-hschoolsnsweduau or Phone 9949 2083
Closing date for applications
Friday 24th February 2017 by 4pm
Students can elect to sit the test at a campus of choice
bull NBSC Balgowlah Boys Campus ndash Maretimo St Balgowlah bull NBSC Cromer Campus ndash 120 South Creek Rd Cromer bull NBSC Mackellar Girls Campus ndash Campbell Pde Manly Vale
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Please join us for
OPEN NIGHTWednesday 1 March 2017
445 ndash 730 pm
School Hall
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174
WILLOUGHBY GIRLSHIGH SCHOOL
A Leader in Girls Education
Extension ClassPlacement Test for Year 7 2018
Year 6 students will have an opportunity to sit a placement test for our Year 7
extension class for selected students
Saturday 4th March 2017
915 ndash 1130 amSchool Hall
Please ring the school for further information and to book a test place
Principal Ms Elizabeth DiprosePhone 9958 4141
Fax 9967 2174