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Independence – Resilience – Creativity – Excellence - Community
From the Principal, Jess Moroney
Wed, 16 October, 2019
Week 1 - Term 4
Fri 18/10 Rebekha Sharkie
Visit 10:30am
Sun 20/10 150th Celebration
Fri 25/10 Playgroup 9am
Tues 29/10 Full Dress Rehearsal
School Performance
9:30am in the gym
Tues 29/10 Gov Council Mtg 7:30
Thur 31/10 Performance 7pm
Fri 1/11 School Closure Day
Next School Assembly
Our next assembly is Thursday, 7 Nov be-ing run by our Rec/1
class. Hope to see you there.
Monday Lunches
Lunch Helpers
Wk 2, 21/10/19 - Lisa G &
Bella D
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Cake Makers
Wk 3 - 28/10/19 - Dinah
Lance & Bec Flavell
(20 cakes each please)
A warm welcome back for all staff, students, parents, carers and the wider commu-
nity. Term 4 is going to be a huge finish to what has been a highly productive and
successful 2019. Not only will it be a term filled with high quality learning, but we
will also have a range of major events and celebrations including the 150th this
weekend, whole school performance, kindy transition, Remembrance Day, gradua-
tion and a few sporting clinics and carnivals. Please see below information regard-
ing the event this weekend to support your planning.
150th Celebration:
This event is shaping up to be an amazing celebration of 150 years of education
within the district. I have thoroughly enjoyed learning so much about the rich cul-
ture and I’m thrilled to hear how proud our community is of the school and the
surrounding area. I will provide a brief running sheet for the day to support you
with your planning. However, please note that we are putting the final touches on
planning and some of these times are subject to change.
Official Opening
The day will commence officially at 11:00am, which will be immediately after the
10:00am opening of the heritage trail at Centennial Park. As part of our official
opening, we will welcome Peramangk/Kaurna man Ivan-Tiwu Copely to provide a
Welcome to Country and Smoking Ceremony. This is a significant ceremony and
quite special to be a part of, so I encourage you all to be here for the start. We will
also welcome special guests including Mayor Wisdom and the Minister for Educa-
tion. The ceremony will run for 30-40 minutes and will conclude with a commemo-
rative cutting of the cake.
Class performances and activities
From approximately midday, the students will be involved in providing entertain-
ment via class performances and/or musical items. It is important that we have
students at school with a supervising adult prior to the first act at 12:15pm. The
purpose of the performances is to provide some background entertainment for our
guests as they reconnect with friends from the past. We have also hired a bouncy
castle and will have traditional games and sports equipment out to use throughout
the day. In addition to the activities and performances we have employed Mark
Duncan for the day to take professional reunion photos in the library. Be sure to
check out the schedule, so you don’t miss your era.
For purchase
P&F will be selling BBQ lunch, scones and cakes throughout the day, while we have
arranged for a coffee van to be on site to take care of the hot drinks. In addition to
this, Governing Council will be supporting the event by providing information
about the school.
Lenswood Primary School - Newsletter
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cont’d… from the Principal, Jess Moroney
The school staff in collaboration with P&F will be selling commemorative plaques, which will be installed on the re-
taining wall at the entry of the school and commemorative wine will also be available to purchase. Please note that
the school is strictly a dry-zone, therefore all wine purchased is for the purpose of consuming off-site only. The Pay
wave Square will be available for card purchases of all fundraising items.
At approximately 3:00pm we will conclude the day by announcing the winners of the door prizes. In order to claim
the prize you must still be at the event, so please stick around and enjoy the festivities.
Please see below a preliminary schedule, but be reminded that this is subject to change.
10:00 – 11:00am Opening of Heritage Trail at Centennial Park
11:00 – 12:00 Official Opening of 150th Celebration at Lenswood
12:15 – 12:45 Band / Choir to perform set 1
12:45 – 12:55 JP Class to perform bush dance
1:00 – 1:10 MP Class to perform Baggy Trousers Dance
1:15 – 1:45 Band / Choir to perform Set 2
1:45 – 1:55 JP Class to perform bush dance (repeated)
2:00 – 2:10 MP class to perform baggy trousers dance (repeated)
2:50 – 3:00 Event officially closed & door prizes drawn R/1 Students - to wear maroon school top and navy shorts/pants/leggings. Baggy Trousers Students - to wear white shirt with collar.
A huge amount of work has gone into planning and preparing for the event, however I will hold my messages of
thanks until the next newsletter after the spectacular event. Our staff are rostered onto working at stalls throughout
most of the day, therefore will not be providing direct duty of care for students outside of the class performance
time. To ensure safety of your children, could you please have a supervising adult here at school throughout the day.
Looking forward to seeing you all at school to celebrate 150 years of education.
Jess Moroney
We are currently looking at our school budget for 2020. A big part of our income is based on our school
enrolments. Apart from our leaving year 7’s, if you know your child wont be attending Lenswood in
2020 and you haven’t let us know as yet, please contact either Jess or Julia as soon as possible.
Congratulations!!!
A big well done and congratulations to Clare Thompson, Seth Hannaford and Josh Martin
on being selected in the girls and boys Hills SAPSASA Cricket teams! They will be representing both our
school and the Hills region in week 4 on November 4 - 7. Good luck and enjoy your week, we’re sure you
will make yourselves and us very proud.
Enrolments in 2020
Alice in Lenswood Land, Thursday 31 Oct @ 7pm - Darly Jones
A reminder our school performance is fast approaching. Notes have gone home with all students need-
ing costumes for the show. Some of our younger students still don’t have their correct costumes. Please
let us know if you are having trouble obtaining or making these, we can help!
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TUNING IN TO TEENSTM: Workshop
You are invited to take part in a one day Tuning in to TeensTM Workshop run by headspace at Mount Barker on 7th
November from 9.30am-4.30pm. This Workshop is a free program that aims to help you and your adolescent man-
age the many emotional challenges of this stage of life. The workshop will teach you how to manage your own and
your adolescent’s emotions in ways that help you to remain close and keep communicating. By learning these skills,
you are less likely to have as much conflict within your family and your teen is more likely to talk to you about the
challenging issues they face. These are factors that have been found to reduce the risk of mental health and sub-
stance abuse problems.
What is Emotional intelligence? The program is based on the concept of Emotional Intelligence. Emotional Intelli-
gence (EQ) is about using your emotions to guide you through the world. It is about being able to use your own
knowledge of emotions to make decisions, to calm yourself down, to manage anger and conflict, to help you in your
relationships with people, to know what is happening in social situations, and to assist you in many aspects of life
where you or another person are involved.
Why is Emotional Intelligence important? Research has shown that adolescents with greater emotional intelligence:
• are more aware, assertive and strong in situations of peer pressure
• have greater success with making friends and are more able to manage conflict with peers
• are more able to cope when upset or angry
• have fewer mental health and substance abuse difficulties
• have more stable and satisfying relationships as adults
• have greater career success — Emotional Intelligence may be a better predictor of academic and career success
than IQ.
When parents focus on helping their teen learn about emotions, the young person is more likely to have higher emo-
tional intelligence. In this parenting program we will teach parents what to do to help these skills develop, and in
doing so we expect teens to manage adolescence better.
Would you like to find out more? If you are interested in participating or would like to find out more Information,
please contact Natalie or Narelle at headspace at Mount Barker on 8398 4264.
Interschool Chess
Turning in to Teens Workshop - Invitation
On Thursday in the last week of term 3, Eden, Grace, Dillon, Israel, Thomas and Reuben
completed in the Interschool Chess tournament held at Norton Summit PS. Our students
finished 4th overall with both Reuben and Thomas finishing in the top 10. All students
played well, against some very tough competition and had a great time.