Week 6 Term 3 2015 Phone 42292487 Fax 42283145 Email [email protected]
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19.08.2015
Last Thursday we held our annual NAIDOC week assembly. The NAIDOC assem-
bly address was given by Charlotte Brodie, of class 4/5H, congratulations Charlotte
on a job very well done. Following the assembly all the students took part in Indige-
nous games. All the students enjoyed celebrating NAIDOC week.
COMING EVENTS
Friday 28th August Southern Stars Performance for students who have bought tickets
Tuesday 1st September
&Wednesday 2nd September
Book Fair
Thursday 3rd September Book Week Parade
Monday 31st August- Friday 4th
September
Book Week Celebrations
ASSEMBLY AWARDS
KT Zahra Freeman, Masyn Blasko
KC Lorelai Schott, Tiffany Trikkis
KM Banjo Lowrie, Ava Tasievski
1W Megan Davies, Flynn Brownlie
1/2S Baxter Holmes-Padlan, Elijah Buckskin-Kennedy
1D Jack Taylor, Romina Escamilla
2A Kai Van Zanen, Joshua Forster
2W Bailey Harland, Pippa Keft-Kennedy
3/4M Joseph Brownlie, Oliver Wintin
3/4L Krystal Trikkis, Alana Graovac, Ali Taskin, Ellecia Brooks
3/4D Ezekiel Kennedy, Max Pogson, Brett Carney, Jonte Wonson,
Boe Meh, Joseph Bell
4/5H Elliot Fish, Lili Petreski, Jack Oyston, Joel Bower, Abbey
McCartney
5/6J Luka-Odak Flanagan, Zoe Neser, Stefan Bota, Isaac McGrath
5/6C Jamine McGrath, Luke Hepplewhite, Jada Nairn, Cody Phil-
lips, Josh Cole, Luca Martiniello, Annia Van Zanen, Ethan
Roberts
Enrolments for 2016 are
now due. If you have a child
who will be commencing
school in 2016, please col-
lect an enrolment form from
the office, complete it and
return it as soon as possible.
If you have neighbours who are also in the same posi-
tion, you may either collect an extra form from the of-
fice or refer them to the school.
Book Week
Parade
on Thursday,
3rd September Start planning your costume now!
You can dress up as your fa-
vourite book/movie character
or you may choose to dress up
as carnival/circus character to
tie in with this years fete
theme.
If you are coming as a book
character you might like to
bring the book along to carry
with you in the parade.
The parade will take place be-
tween recess and lunch. You
may like to bring a picnic lunch
to enjoy with your children af-
ter the parade.
SECOND HAND UNIFORMS
If you have any school jackets that are in good condition and no longer fit
your children, we would greatly appreciate it if you could bring them in to
the office so we can add them to our uniform pool. Due to the cold weather
we have run out of jackets.
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Dear All,
STUDENT WELLBEING FRAMEWORK
The NSW Department of Education has released Student Wellbeing Framework for Schools. This is an important landmark doc-
ument that sets the agenda for all NSW DE schools in developing and supporting the emotional, social, physical and academic
development of our students and I would encourage all members of the school community to read it. A copy of the framework
has been placed on the school’s website. The Student Wellbeing Framework provides an understanding for much of what occurs
at Lindsay Park; from the operation of the SRC and the Lunchtime activities to the Learning Support Program and all in be-
tween. The school’s current 3 year plan is strongly aligned to the framework and all teaching and non-teaching staff are current-
ly participating in professional learning on the implementation of this document.
TELL THEM FROM ME SURVEY
The students in Years 3 to 6 are about to participate in the next ‘Tell Them From Me Survey’. The survey will be conducted
shortly and a note concerning this has been sent home. The students in Year 6 have also been invited to participate in ‘The Mid-
dle Childhood Survey’ conducted by the University of New South Wales. A separate note concerning this survey was sent home
last week as well. All of the information gathered is confidential at the individual level, as a school we do not receive any infor-
mation that identifies individual responses, the information is provided to us in a compiled report format which provides valua-
ble data about our students, their needs and concerns and how they view their schooling.
INTERRELATE
Last week the school hosted the Interrelate Family Evening Program with two sessions ‘Where Did I Come From?’ (Years 3-6)
and ‘Preparing for Puberty’ (Years 5-6 and Years 3-4 at parent’s discretion). These workshops were very well received and at
the start of next Term the students in Year 6 will work with Interrelate again in a sex education program.
BOOK WEEK
Book Week is fast approaching, with the parade set down for Thursday 3 September and Mrs. Peggs is busy organizing the
event for us. Students are encouraged to come along as their favourite book / movie character or be part of the Big Top theme.
The Book Fair will be held on the first two days of September – Tuesday 1 and Wednesday 2, all sales of books will occur dur-
ing class time. The Parade will be on the Thursday of that week and a note has been sent home concerning that.
AFTERNOON BUS & WAIT LINE
From Monday of next week, the afternoon bus and student wait line is moving from our southern footpath in Thames Street to
the northern path. This will align the waiting lines with the ‘Kiss and Ride’ area and is closer to the bus zone.
NAPLAN
For the students who sat the NAPLAN 2015 ( Years 3 and 5), their results were issued on Wednesday 19 August 2015. If you
have any questions concerning your child’s results please make an appointment to discuss them with your child’s teacher.
Robert Cusack,
Principal
Don’t forget to collect your “EARN & LEARN”
stickers from Woolworths. This weekend Wool-
worths are giving double stickers for your shop-
ping. Please bring your stickers to the school of-
fice. The school receives great resources when we
redeem our stickers, so it is well worthwhile to col-
lect them.
Brought to you by LPPS Year 6 – 2015.
All students are invited to participate in the
2015 THE PARKS GOT TALENT. Organised by Year 6 as a fundraiser.
Students can perform individually or in a group of mixed ages.
Students can perform in one act only.
Students can sing, dance, act, play a musical instrument, share poetry or anything
else that will entertain the judges and audience.
It is free to audition.
The heats will run during Monday, Tues and Wednesday lunchtimes.
Year 6 students will judge the auditions with the help of one staff member.
If the performers are successful, they are invited to perform for a GOLD COIN
donation in front of the whole school in the The Parks Got Talent show in the last
week of Term 3.
Students can sign up by writing their name and item on the sheet posted outside
5/6C
Year 6 are looking forward to bringing you THE PARKS GOT TALENT,
Thank you.
Jeyda Iseri Daniel Kyriacou Sophia Santarelli Imogen coe Max Pogson Charlotte Brodie
The children listed below have all finished the Premier’s Reading Challenge, 2015. Well done to all of
you, your photo is on the board in the library
If you still haven’t finished yours, there is still time, so get stuck into reading now!
Carnival News Term 3 Week 6
Be Spellbound With Amazement at the Greatest Show on Earth
Less than 10 weeks to go to the Carnival. Here’s our current news.
1. Thanks
Thank you to our Carnival Committee members and all our helpers. There is a lot of behind the scenes work happening at the moment and everyone’s efforts are much appreciated.
Also, thank you to everyone who has handed in their Volunteer for 30mins form. Please keep those Volunteer forms coming in. Due date is Friday 21 August.
2. Showbags Please check you received a Showbags note. These are now due Friday 28 August. There are spares at the office or you can print one from the web. If you’ve asked relatives and friends to come along to the Carnival, they may also want to buy showbags. These can be included on your showbag note. Remember Pre-paid showbags are; $6.50 per bag, $12 for 2 bags or $18 for 3 bags. A limited range of showbags will also be available to purchase on Carnival Day at $7/ bag.
3. Website
The Carnival Website is now up and running. It has all types of information and notes that can be downloaded. Find it by going on the Lindsay Park Public School Website - lindsaypk-p.schools.nsw.edu.au - click on P&C and select Big Top Carnival 2015.
4. Carnival Club Prize Draw (similar to the 200 Club at our last fete in 2013)
Look out for ticket sales closer to Carnival Day. Tickets are $20 each. Only 200 tickets/numbers will be sold. Pretty good odds!!!
Many thanks to our generous sponsors - The Carnival Club has some wonderful prizes.
5. The Monster Raffle
The call will go out soon for donations for our Monster Raffle. Each class will have a theme for their donation making 14 spec-tacular prizes. Themes will include party items, outdoor/picnic items, toys etc.
Raffle tickets will be available early next term.
6. Donations for the Pre-Loved Goods and Book Stalls
Giving your pre-loved items to the Carnival is one of the easiest ways to help make the day a success. Start gathering what you can. Items will be accepted after Monday 7 September. Check the Carnival website for acceptable items and a list of things we cannot accept.
7. Rides
Get excited! Rides for all ages will include: Storm Ride, Cup and Saucer, Kanga Bounce, Dragon Slide, Tiger Castle and Pony Rides.
Unlimited ride armbands can be pre purchased for $25. Armband notes will go out next week and be due back Friday 16 Sep-tember.
Dates to Remember
Sponsors of the 2015 Big Top Carnival
Whenever you can, please support the businesses that believe Lindsay Park is a school worth giving to. Every week our Sponsorship Coordinator, Bernie Belarski is adding sponsors to our list. Helping to make our Carnival a success, businesses have donated sponsorship, cash, goods and services and/or their time. To date our confirmed sponsors are:
Next Carnival Meeting 9am, Tuesday 8 September
Volunteer for 30 Mins note Due Friday 21 August
Showbags note Due Friday 28 August