Week 4 - Newdegate Primary School

Volume 11 Issue 13
FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK
11th May 2015
NEWDEGATE PRIMARY SCHOOL’S VISION IS TO PREPARE STUDENTS TO BE PRODUCTIVE COMMUNITY
MEMBERS WHO ACHIEVE THEIR BEST THROUGH LIFELONG LEARNING.
NEWDEGATE PRIMARY SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER
CONFIDE RECTE AGENS
Ponder Our Newdegate Students. (3/4 Class)
We value excellence and learning:
Sheridan: What are the Birds of Paradise and
where do they live?
Lake Bryde: Name 1 television program which is
useful to students?
Biddy and Magenta: Recite a short nursery
rhyme?
Congratulations to last weeks winners
Principal’s Report cont ……….
COMING EVENTS
Tues 12-14th May
NAPLAN Tesng
Tues 12th May
Early Close
Thurs 28th May
‘Happy Birthday’ Tom
Fri 15th May
Mon 1st June
COMING EVENTS
Fun Run Fundraiser
Tues 2nd June
WA Day Public Holiday
Early Close
Tues 19th May
Early Close
Fri 5th June
Cross Country in Ngn
Sat 23rd May
Happy Birthday’ Elise
Fri 5th June
‘Happy Birthday’ Bri W
Tues 26th May
Early Close
Announcements and Meetings:
Due to the small number of attendees at the recent workshop, I will organise another time later in
the term. The workshop is to inform parents of the changes to the Disability definition and
National Data Collection as well as to receive your input to the Quality Standards for Early
Childhood Education. I will also run a session on Dyslexia and Other significant Reading
Difficulties.
The network meeting in Kulin discussed reporting and assessment procedures and the
importance of parent feedback on what is included when reporting students’ achievements.
Issues to do with the new Student Centred Funding model and how individual schools are
tackling this new process.
I will be away on Friday to attend a Tutor training course on Dyslexia. Mrs Shalders will be taking
the Lake Bryde class.
This week the school will be conducting the annual NAPLAN assessments for Years 3, 5 and 7.
The assessments are conducted in the morning sessions. If parents have any concerns or
questions please contact me as soon as possible.
School Photos ReShoot:
The MSP Photographers will be back at our school next Wednesday afternoon, 13th May to
retake all the group photos.
Whole School Photo, Biddy Class, Lake Bryde Class, Magenta Class and Sheridan Class.
Could all students please wear maroon tracky pants/shorts/skirt/skort and their Newdegate polo
shirts with maroon tracky top if cold.
Fun Run:
The Fun Run will be run on Friday afternoon at 2pm. Parents are more than welcome to come
and support their children. Students need to ensure they are wearing appropriate running shoes
for the event.
Fundraising forms and prize forms will need to be returned to
school next week.
Thank you to Helen Steicke for organising our running course.
Principal’s Report cont ……….
CAN YOU HELP - : The school is planning to construct metal profiles of students engaged in
sporting activities which are traditionally played by Newdegate. The sculptures will be displayed
on the ground between the school bus stations and the main road.
We need flat sheets of metal suitable for the purpose. If any family has a few spare sheets, roughly
about 2mts by 1.5mts we would really appreciate the donation.
Examples below:
Class Meetings schedule
Mrs Gilmour will be holding class meetings all day next Thursday 21st May.
Mr O’Nions and Mrs Webster will be holding theirs on Thursday 4th June.
Mrs Butcher’s to be advised.
Please call the office to make a time.
The Newdegate Primary School Footy Competition is back on this year in term 2.
The year 6’s were elected as captains and drafted their teams in week 2.
Evil Gorillas – Captain: Melita Davey
Redbacks – Captian: Elijah Barrett-Lennard
Crows – Captian: Jasmine Cugley
Flaming Farmers – Captain: Lachie Shalders
Round 1
Redbacks 6.4.40 defeated Evil Gorillas 3.3.21
Crows 2.14.28 defeated Flaming Farmers 1.1.7
Round 2
Evil Gorillas 6.3.39 defeated Flaming Farmers 4.2.26
Redbacks 5.3.33 defeated Crows 4.2.26
There have been some great performances in the first two rounds. A special mention to Emily
Bain and Charlotte Orr who have been playing very well for their teams. Well done to Esther
Barrett-Lennard who scored the first Year 1 super goal of the year! Melita Davey has kicked the
most goals with 6, followed closely by Nikaly Phillips and Dale Ness on 4 each.
Ladder
Played
Won
Lost
For
Against
%
Points
Redbacks
2
2
0
73
47
155.3
8
Crows
2
1
1
54
40
135
4
Evil Gorillas
2
1
1
60
66
90.9
4
Flaming Farmers
2
0
2
33
67
49.25
0
Community News
Junior Football
Best players Vs Boxwood Hill
Best Player-
Dale Ness
Runner up Best Player-
Nikaly Phillips
Fyfe Award-
Tom Hams
Coaches Award-
Fletcher Cugley
Training– Thursday 3.30
Next Game Saturday May 16th home Vs Lake Grace
Roster
Goal keeping– Westlake
Scribe– Shalders
Time Keeping—Phillips
Bar—Clark & Brennan
Junior Hockey Training
Junior Netball
Well done to the team for their
efforts
on
Saturday
at
Boxwood Hills,
Training 2:40pm Tuesday.
Congratulations to Melita
Davey on being awarded the
player of the day. Well done to Fletcher Cugley
for your swoosh Goal!
TUCKSHOP
14th May 2015
Thank you to Melissa Cugley for coaching,
Catherine Messer for time keeping and Ciara
Quinn for umpiring.
Ham & Cheese or
Training 3:30pm Tuesdays
Week 4
Chicken & Cheese Toase
$3.50
Apple Crumble & Custard
$2.00
Moolish
$2.00
LOL
$2.00
Juice
$2.00
Helen Sco9 & Mackenzie Turner
Bring your water bottles and appropriate
footwear.
Netta Training 2:45pm
Reminder:
On Wednesday 13th May, the school
photographers will be taking a photo of the
junior Netball team. Can all players please bring
in their uniforms.
Regards Bridget
Eat Well for Less
Quick tip: For the cost of a takeaway meal, you can buy the groceries to
make 2-3 meals at home. Check out the FoodCent$ program: http://
www.foodcentsprogram.com.au/cook-smart/take-on-the-takeaway/
Many people believe that unhealthy foods are cheaper than healthy alternatives but
this is not the case. Your dollars are better spent on healthier foods which are less
processed and are lower in salt, fat and sugar. Due to the convenience and time, we
are relying on takeaway and ready-made meals more than ever before. In fact, the
average family spends $3640 a year on takeaway!
This year’s FOODcents week falls on the 4th til the 9th of May. To get involved, think
of some ways that you can shop smart to save money but still provide healthy meals
for your family.
Some ideas for you include:
•
Plan your meals using a weekly menu
•
Buy in bulk
•
Grow your own food
•
Make the most of leftovers
•
Use your freezer
•
Compare price per kilo
•
Make vegetables the base of your meal, not meat
•
Shop in season
•
Pack your lunches instead of buying them
Cook homemade meals rather than getting takeaway
For more information visit www.foodcentsprogram.com.au or
email [email protected]