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Seaford Rise
Primary School
23rd May
Grand friends Day (R-2)9.00am to 10.30am
25th May
Assembly 9.00am –Reconcil iation
11th June
Queens Birthday public holiday
12th June
Pupil Free Day
19th June
Governing Council
20th June
Assembly ( I4 & G3)
25th,27th & 28th
3 Way Conferences
Art Exhibit ion
29th June
School Closure Day
DIARY DATES
RESPONSIBILTY RESPECT HONESTY CO-OPERATION FRIENDLINESS LEARNING
Edition 7 Date: 23rd May
Seaford Rise Primary School
Grand Boulevard
Seaford Rise SA 5169
Ph: 83270232
Fax: 83270004
dl.1855_admin@schools.sa.
edu.au
Principal’s Ponderings
Three Way Conferences
As previously communicated, the traditional Parent/Teacher
Interviews are being replaced by ‘Three Way Conferences’ (parents,
teacher and students) in week 9 of this term.
Next week detailed information will be forwarded to all parents/
caregivers outlining the process for them to make on-line bookings
for their child(rens) conferences. It is important that you look out for
this correspondence and seek assistance from the school if required.
Grandfriends’ Day
This morning our R-2 children and teachers celebrated their learning
with the students grandparents or special friends. It was wonderful
to see the delight on the faces of the young and not so young as they
interacted together. I’m sure a number of stories were shared about
‘what school was like in my time’.
Thank you to all who made this joyful community event happen.
Reconciliation Day Assembly
This Friday at 9.00 a special assembly will be held on ‘Reconciliation’.
All welcome to attend.
Andrew Messenger.
CROSSING MONITOR ROSTER
Week 5 WEEK 6
Daniel Daly—Team Leader Jessica Noy—Team Leader
Dilan Jenkins Mikayla Wills
Angus Nilsson Bella Johnson
Jessica Noy (Reserve) Lily Diener (Reserve)
HEALTH INFO
The cold and flu season is almost upon us. To avoid the spread of coughs, colds and gastro
please keep children who are unwell at home. Children need to be kept home for 24 hours after
vomiting. Being struck down with a cold, the flu or is unpleasant and disruptive. You can reduce
the risk of getting sick or passing infections on to others by following these simple rules:
WASH your hands often
WIPE down surfaces
COVER your coughs and sneezes
It is also important to avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth, or handling food, until you have washed your hands. Avoid contact with others if
you are sick and if others are sick, keep your distance as much as possible.
On behalf of the Fundraising Committee we’d like to thank everyone who attended the Term 1 Celebration Disco and purchased tattoos! And special thanks to the many Mums who helped apply the hundreds of tattoos that we did over the day...Rachelle Polesso, Leya Knight, Kate Bourne, Jackie McCormack, Judy Borowski, Amanda Doonan, Bec Griffiths and Ashley Alver-Aicken! Together, the day raised $1154 and all the kids had LOTS of fun!! Monies raised will be shared between the SRC charity and upgrading our library resources!
And the great news continues...our Mother’s Day Stall raised $1315!! Thank you everyone for your support! We hope all the Mums had a wonderful Mother’s Day and liked their ‘surprises’! Special thanks to the wonderful Mums who organised and ran the Stall...Rachelle Polesso, Tamara Martin, Leya Knight, Kate Bourne, Jodie Mott and Ashley Alver-Aicken’
FUNDRAISING NEWS
Goodbye from I9
Grandfriends’ Day
Special Ed
In Week 2 some of our wonderful team of SSOs began sessions of Minilit with Yr 1 and 2 students who have been really struggling to make progress in literacy. Both the students and the SSOs seem to be enjoying the lessons so I hope we see growth in the students’ self esteem and belief in themselves as successful learners as well as some measurable evidence that they have made progress.
During Week 3 I attended training for the equivalent intervention, MacqLit aimed at Yrs 3-7. We will be screening low progress readers during Week 4 and hopefully starting the intervention in Week 5. If your children are to be included in the program we will be sending home information during Week 4. If you would like to know more please make a time to see me through the Front Office.
I would also like to formally welcome some new members to our Special Needs Team. Rachel Royle and Sue Flowers bring a range of great skills and experience gained in Queensland and England respectively, to our already awesome group of SSOs; Val Barker, Sue Ramsay, Sonya Millar, Ellie Miles and Amanda Davidson. These women all work with commitment and compassion for children from the Seaford Rise school community. Their focus is students identified as having learning difficulties, verified disabilities or other complex needs, and to support class teachers to adjust the learning for these students. Please make them feel welcome if you see them around the school.
Bronwyn is working in general class support for Reception teachers.
Finally from about Week 5 I will be organising meetings for Negotiated Education Plans (NEPs) with teachers and families so stay tuned.
Louise Jaensch—Special Needs Co-ordinator.
Ethan H3—It was
really good. I played
with some animals
with my Grandma.
Tom H2—I loved making the
card with my Grandparents
Lilly H3—I liked
playing with my
Grandma
Cooper G2—It was fun seeing
my Grandparents and playing
with them for a little while.
Kayden H5– I thought it was lovely to have my Nanna at
school.
Nate H5 –My Nanna came and we could eat fruit outside.
Scarlett H2— I liked giving
my Grandparents a hug.
Ebonii G2— I
Really liked it
because I got to
work with another
Grandfriend.
Charlotte from H3—thought it was fantastic.
Imogen G2—I liked it
because you got to find out
what they did at school.
Earlier this week we farewelled our International
student Sebastian Jorna who is about to return to
the Netherlands. It has been a true delight to have
Sebastian in our class and at the school.
For your information
2018 ENTERTAINMENT
BOOKS $70-00—available now at front
office. Great value—lots of
discounts for restaurants,
activities for kids like
movies ,Bounce, bowling, zoo,
wild life parks, Farm Barn, play
cafés, paintball, sports shops,
Subway, Boost Juice, McDonald’s,
KFC, Donut King, Cold Rock and
many more.
Premier‘s Reading Challenge
Early bird Lucky Draw is on again.
Two lucky students from each class will win an Early bird Book prize. All you have to do is complete your reading challenge sheet by week 6 of term 2 for your chance to be an Early bird Winner. So get reading and good luck! PRC co-ordinators Emily Cocks & Sue Ramsay
LOST PROPERTY
We have a large number of clothing in our lost property basket in
the Library. Please write your name on any items of clothing so we
can return them to your child.
Please check in the library for any lost items. Any unclaimed,
clothing left at the end of term will be washed and given to charity
or used as emergency clothing.
Canteen
We are desperate for volunteers in
the canteen on Thursdays & Fridays.
The canteen relies on volunteers to
run efficiently . If you can spare any
time at all please ring the school on
83270232 or call in and see Hayley in
the canteen. Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
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