Marlborough Memo Wednesday 20th May 2015 Term Dates for 2015— Term 2– Monday 13th April to Friday 26th June 2015 Date Event Thursday 21st May Prep 2016 School Tour—10am Tuesday 26th May Whole School Power of One Incursion Junior School Council—Biggest Morning Tea Prep 2016 School Tour—2.45pm Wednesday 27th May District Cross Country Thursday 28th May Prep 2016 School Tour—10am Monday 8th June Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday Tuesday 9th June Divisional Cross Country School Council Meeting Monday 15th June PA Meeting—after assembly at 9.20am Friday 19th June Reports sent home Just Brass Concert Wednesday 24th June Dress Up/Crazy Hair/Sausage Sizzle Fundraiser Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences Friday 26th June Last day of Term 2—Early dismissal at 2.30pm Notices sent home/due back Power of One Incursion District Cross Country Compass Parent Information Letter/Sign in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Tuesday, May 26th All students are invited to join the Marlborough PS Biggest Morning Tea to raise funds to support the Cancer Council. Our Junior School Council will be distributing donuts in exchange for a gold coin donation. Students take their gold coins to the canteen at recess on the 26th and swap these for a yummy donut. Grade Due back All 19/5 Selected 3-6s 20/5 Eldest - The following students will be awarded certificates at the next assembly on Monday, 25th May Congratulations to: Lincoln H 00A For always doing his Personal Best. Lincoln is trying so hard to complete all his work and follow the instructions. What a champion! Anton D 00B For the way in which he always displays Mutual Respect and Attentive Listening. Anton has beautiful manners and is a fantastic role model to others. Daniel H 1A For doing his Personal Best when writing about his weekend. Daniel worked hard to make sure his recount included lots of details and his writing was neat. Keep up the great work! Ethan A 2C For doing his Personal Best with his home reading and learning his sight words. Ethan has made a lot of progress, remembering to bring his folder in each Monday and asking for a progress test. Well done, Ethan. Jaxon A 34A For being a fantastic role model. Jaxon is a great friend, he is always willing to help others. Jaxon has also brought in his spiny leaf insects for us to look after as a grade. Thanks for being a superstar, Jaxon! Paislee D 34B For always doing her Personal Best. Paislee always tries her best. Keep up the amazing work. Lachlan K 56A For Attentive Listening. Lachie makes eye contact and asks for clarification when unsure. A great improvement. Megan B 56B For being such a diligent worker and a kind and caring member of our class. What a smart, sensitive and compassionate person you are, Megan. Dhruv S 56B For being such a fun and charismatic member or our class. Dhruv always tries his Personal Best and has a great sense of humour that we love. Week 7 MAY 3.30 - 3.45 pm 3.45– 4.05pm Reconciliation Monday 25th Tuesday 26th Wednesday 27th Together Time Together Time Together Time Afternoon Tea Fruit Steamed dim sims Afternoon Tea Fruit Assorted biscuits Afternoon Tea Fruit Cheese toasties Thursday 28th Together Time Afternoon Tea Fruit Soup with bread Friday 29th Together Time Afternoon Tea Fruit 2 minute noodles Bday treat LM Birthdays: Lily M 29th 4.00 – 5.00pm L.O 1 Identity L.O 2 Connectedness L.O.3 Wellbeing L.O. 4 Active learning L.O. 5 Communicating Indigenous craft; dot painting, rain sticks, cave drawing handprints, cave drawing sand paper art. Outside: Treasure hunt Special events: National Sorry Day 26th 5.00 – 6.00 pm Indigenous themed colouring in Group chat The history of Sorry Day DVD ‘Double Trouble’ Name dot art. Outside: Undercover area Indigenous mazes, word search and puzzles Guest speaker to be confirmed Cooking; weetbix slice Outside play. Craft; boomerangs, aboriginal and TSI Flags Outside: Fun and Fitness Guess who I am challenge This week in OSHC trivia quiz Biscuit decorating (Double Trouble) Scrapbooking (Double Trouble) Outside: Rock art ***Computers only available to use between 4.30 – 5.00pm and 5.30pm – 6.00pm.*** A range of activities including colouring sheets, word games, jigsaw puzzles, blocks and more are available to use at BSC and ASC. Reminder that fruit is served every afternoon. Parents need to provide afternoon tea if menu option is not wanted. Please see OSHC Staff if your child has any allergies or special needs. OSHC Phone Numbers: direct 9876 0389 or mobile 0417 136 280. Footy tipping Music/dance (Double Trouble)
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