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CRAWFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL
Quality education in an innovative and caring environment.
Safe Respectful Learners
Phone: 9621 7233, Email: crawford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Term 4 Week 9, 11 December, 2017
Principal’s Report - Richard Ford
This is the last newsletter for the year. I would like to thank all the parents and community for their
attendance at all our celebration events. The turnouts have been excellent and this has helped build a strong
school culture of support for our students.
Last week we had a visit from a world record holder Paralympic rower, Erik Horrie. He spoke to the
students about trying their best and celebrated their success in the premier sporting challenge. It was a
great experience for our students to meet such a great athlete and down to earth person.
We also had our Christmas concert last week. Although we provided more chairs than last year the crowd
grew again. We had parents everywhere in the hall and it was such a wonderful turnout. The kids did an
amazing job and everybody seemed to have a fun time. I would like to thank all the teachers who made the
morning such a success but also the community who celebrated every performance to give our students a
great sense of pride.
Morrie represented NSW again in football in the national finals whilst also competing in the 200m and the relay
team at the same time. NSW won again and Morrie played some fantastic games. We wish him all the best as he
goes off to High school next year and hope he keeps performing at such a high level.
As the year comes to an end I would like to thank the students, teachers and parents who have made Crawford such a
wonderful place to come each day.
We also need to say goodbye to a few staff members who are moving on. Firstly Mrs Maureen Stirton from the front
office. Mrs Stirton has been at Crawford for over 20 years and is one of the nicest people you will ever meet. She has
done an amazing job over the years and touched many a students’ and teachers’ heart. She will be sorely missed but
we do hope she enjoys retirement spending time with the grandkids.
Next Miss Haller. Miss Haller is what a teacher at Crawford is all about. Dedicated, caring, hardworking and always
wanting the best for her students. We wish her all the best as she takes up the role of Assistant Principal at Marayong
Heights Public School.
Another teacher who is also taking up a relieving Assistant Principal position is Miss Buraga. She is heading to
Chester Hill Public School for the next 12 months and we hope she enjoys this great opportunity.
Mr Atfield will also be taking some Long Service Leave for the start of the year and we hope to see him back
midway through the year or at the end of the year. We hope you relax and have a well-deserved break.
Mrs McIntosh who returned to us after a few years off has been doing a great job in the library. She has accepted a
library position a little closer to home and we wish her all the best at her new school.
Miss Wilkinson was also made permanent at Ironbark Ridge Public School through the year and will take up her
new role next year. She is such an engaging teacher and she will be sorely missed.
Thank you to Mrs Salib ,Miss Hague-Carey and Mrs Gopakumar for all their tireless work in Learning and support
and RFF positions this year. We know that we will see you in some capacity working at Crawford over next year.
We also have a few people coming to us next year. We welcome Miss Hardie who transferred to our school from
Bidwill, Mrs Kellie Bentley who was successful in gaining the Learning and Support permanent position and Mrs
Furlong who was successful in becoming permanent at Crawford after 6 years. We will also have a couple of new
faces that will arrive day one.
I hope everyone has a happy and safe school holidays and we are looking forward to day one next year. Years 1 to 6
students return on Tuesday 30 January, 2018 and all new Kindys will start on Monday 5 February after doing their
Best Start Assessment.
Richard Ford
Principal
Erik Horrie PSC Ambassador visit
On Wednesday 6th December Erik Horrie an Australian Paralympic adaptive rower will visit our school
and present some achievement certificates to some of our students. Erik is a silver medallist at the 2012
London Paralympics and it is a real honour for our school to have him talk to the 3-6 students. We had a
large percentage of our 3-6 students take part in the Premier's Sporting Challenge back in Term Three and
as one of the ambassadors of this program Erik has taken time to thank our students in participating.
Morrie's Awards
Yesterday afternoon I had the pleasure to accept 'The Peter Davis Award' for the most outstanding boy ath-
lete in Sydney West PSSA on behalf of Morrie and our school. This award is of the most highest honour in
terms of sports awards in our sporting Region. Morrie received this award for being selected into the Syd-
ney West PSSA AFL, boys Football and Athletics teams in 2017. The Sydney West PSSA boys Football
team were crown champions earlier in the year with Morrie kicking the winning goal for the title. He of
course then was selected in the NSWPSSA state teams for all of those sports as well. Crawford Public
School and the whole school community is very proud of this humble and most talented sports person. It
has been a privilege to have watched his development across a range of sports.
Mt Druitt PSSA Awards
From a Mt Druitt PSSA award perspective Morrie last week was awarded the Mt Druitt PSSA most out-
standing boy sports person award for representing Mt Druitt in athletics, AFL and boys football. The boys
football team was crowned the champions at the Sydney West PSSA championships as well.
Adina was also presented an award for gaining selection into the Mt Druitt/St Mary PSSA girls touch foot-
ball team that were crowned Sydney West champions earlier in the year. Both these students had a fantas-
tic year on the sporting field and I wish them all the best and hope to see them grace the field representing
their family and community at even a higher level.
PSSA 2018
Next year many of our students may try out for the summer PSSA competition. Sports that would be on
offer are AFL, Cricket, Girls Touch Football, T-Ball and Softball and also Volley Ball and Newcombe
Ball. These sports are a great way to develop teamwork and skills across various sports that use different
fundamental movement skills. I recommend that students in years 3-6 look at taking part in such a fantastic
competition convened by so many wonderful teachers in our PSSA system.
Football signed shirt raffle
Thank you for all the support that our school community provided this year in all the raffles that assisted
Morrie make it to Adelaide this week. We raised over $1400 in raffles this year and these funds really
helped his family meet the coasts involved in such an event.
The winners of the signed Wanderers and Sydney FC training shirts were:
D Fox - 'Wanderers'
C Johnson - 'Sydney FC '
Thank you again for all those who supported the raffles.
Lastly I would like to wish everyone a most safe and restful holiday period. Thank you for all your support
this year and I look forward to the new year and new sporting challenges for our students.
From the sports desk.
Mr Lowing
PBL AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who
received their PBL badges during our last
assembly for being a safe, respectful learner.
KA Giselle (White)
KC Amanat (White)
KD Sebastian and Penelope (White)
1/2B Erin and David (White),
Lana and Cooper (Maroon)
1/2F Brooklyn (1/2F)
1/2L Ayriauna and Khia (White)
1/2M Muhammad and Josh (White)
Kayal, Riley and Monika (Green)
Gabby (Maroon)
SCHOOL GATES
For the safety of students and staff, the school gate
near the carpark is locked between the hours of
9.15am to 2.55pm.
The back gate (Asche Street) is locked between the
hours of 9.15am to 2.55pm. The gate will be
promptly closed for the day at 3:15pm.
ENTRY to the school during school hours is via
the main pedestrian gates located at the pedestrian
crossing. The gate will be shut but not locked.
Kindercare Learning Centre located in Doonside is
a privately owned centre
offering a variety of services including Long Day,
Before & After School Care
and Vacation Care for ages 0-12 years.
Full Government subsidy and eligibility
offered.
Our centre is open 7am to 6pm all year round.
Our Before School Care operates from
7.00am – 8.45am.
Our After School Care operates from
3.00pm to 6.00pm.
For further enquiries, or to make the switch
please contact Jackie De Abreu on
(02) 9622 8214
Or visit our website
www.kindercare.com.au
Long Day Care and Transition to school
Vacancies exist for children aged 3-5 years at
council run centre offering
Transition to School program and Long Day Care.
Minimal payment for eligible
Transition to School enrolments
8:30am-4:30pm
(conditions apply)
Long Day Care operates 6:45am – 5:45pm
(Gap fee payments available)
Individualised Developmental programming
Speech and vision screening
Transition to school statement
Meals provided
For viewing, enrolment and enquiries contact Debra Hayes
on 9626 7001
or email debra.hayes@blacktown.nsw.gov.au
209 Hillend Road, Doonside
BRIGHT FUTURE CHILDCARE CENTRE
8678 4817
Open 7:00am to 6:00pm Monday-Friday
For children aged between 0 to 12 years old
Long Day Care: 0 to 6 years old
Before & After School Care: 6 to 12 years old
Occasional Care: 6 to 12 years old
We encourage your child’s individual potential by
providing the best learning opportunities.
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