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Dear Parents,
OPEN NIGHT FOR PARENTS
Staff at Golden Bay Primary School look forward to welcoming parents on our open afternoon/evening on Tuesday 20
September from 4:30—6:30pm. Your children will be able to share their class work with you and provide you with highlights of their school year to date. There will also be a display board outside the library showing our school Business Plan linked to some
of our achievements in 2016. Please take this opportunity to speak with the School Executive Team and provide any feedback.
Creating Communities and PEET will be in our school library on this evening to receive further feedback from you regarding the planned Foreshore Park. Their staff will have the new draft plans available, and activities for the children, to ensure that they get
as much feedback as possible regarding the planning for our new Foreshore Park before progressing to the next step.
PEET will also have copies of a glossy booklet that celebrates the work of Golden Bay Primary School students. Throughout this
year the Botany Club students have worked in partnership with Craig from Coast Care to replant our dunes and propagate
native seedlings. The booklet is a celebration of our partnership and work. Russell Newbound, Assistant Principal, and Sara Metalli, parent and Environmental Scientist, have worked with the children to grow deeper understandings and appreciation of
our native vegetation.
The P&C will have the barbeques fired up to provide you with a sausage sizzle and drink on the night. You might want to take
time to picnic on the lawn and have a chat to other families.
SCHOOL MUSICAL
I’m pleased to let you know that the DVDs of Kids in Space will be available for collection from the Administration Office from
Tuesday 13 September.
READING—PARENTS AS READING COACHES
Kathryn Bean, teacher, has been coaching staff in the MACQLIT and MINILIT programs. These programs are specifically
designed to support young readers improve their reading skills by using some explicitly taught skills. We are currently using the MACQLIT program to work with students in years two, three and four. Next term we will begin our early intervention work with
students in Pre-primary and year one.
Alyssa Marsh, teacher, will now be joining forces with Kathryn and her team to provide opportunities for parents. It is our
intention to invite parents to share in this vital reading intervention strategy. The aim is to provide our parents (and
grandparents) with the key language and skills that support kids with reading. This readiness will prepare them to join our team and provide side by side daily reading with the children. This will further support them following their explicit daily instruction
lesson from staff.
Parents will be invited to join staff in learning about MACQ and MINILIT strategies in term four. I look forward to welcoming
parents to work with us in this capacity to support the program.
SCHOOL BOARD
The next meeting of the School Board is on Tuesday 13 September at 6pm. All agendas and minutes of the meetings are on the school website. Please let me know if there is an agenda item that you would like discussed by the Board. Our School
Board Chair is Vanessa Wicks.
PETA LAWRENCE
PRINCIPAL
FROM THE PRINCIPAL‟S DESK Our Website: www.goldenbayps.wa.edu.au
NEWSLETTER
9 Thundelarra Drive, Golden Bay WA 6174
Telephone: (08) 95838800
Facsimile: (08)95838823
Email: [email protected]
Web Address: www.goldenbayps.wa.edu.au
Volume 2 Issue 13 9 September 2016
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SCHOOL NOTICE BOARD
TERM DATES 2016
Term 3
Wednesday 20 July—Friday 23 September
Term 4
Tuesday 11 October—Friday 16 December
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT DAYS:
Monday 10 October, 16 December
(No Students on these days)
Public Holidays
Queen‟s Birthday Monday 26 September
SCHOOL HOURS AND BREAK TIMES
School Commences 8.40am
Lunch Announcements 10.50—11.00am
Lunch Break 11.00—11.30am
Afternoon Recess 1.30pm—1.45pm
End of School Day 2.45pm
2016 IMPORTANT DATES
TERM 3
Assembly Dates
23 September
Swimming Lessons
29 August—23 September
Safety House Incursion—PP—3
13 September
Spelling Bee
15 September
Open Night
20 September 4:30—6:30pm
Last day of Term
23 September 2016
Playgroup
Every Wednesday
8.40—10.30
School Website:
www.goldenbayps.wa.edu.au
Commonwealth School Banking
Jo and Di from our P & C will be
stationed outside the staffroom
every Friday morning from 8.15am for
children to deposit their savings.
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Lilly Year PP 1.3
Ava Year PP 1.1
Tyler Year 1 4.2
Genevieve Year 1 4.2
Lucas Year 2 3.4
Ashlee Year 2 3.4
Abigail Year 3 3.1
Isabel Year 2 3.1
Saintish Year 2 3.2
Poppy Year 3 3.2
Sian Year 3 3.3
Shaylee Year 3 3.3
Evan Year 4 2.1
Abigail Year 5 2.1
Sophie Year 4 2.2
Finlay Year 4 2.2
Leah Year 5 2.3
Caleb Year 6 2.4
Sean Year 6 2.4
Students who received Positive Behaviour Support certificates:
Ryley Excellence Year PP 1.3
Blake Excellence Year PP 1.1
Nash Excellence Year 2 3.4
Rikko Excellence Year 2 3.4
Jaimi Excellence Year 4 2.1
Diana Excellence Year 4 2.1
Kyle Excellence Year 5 2.1
Isabella Excellence Year 4 2.2
Emma Respect Year 2 3.4
James Respect Year 2 3.4
Steven Respect Year 4 2.1
Adam Respect Year 4 2.1
T.J Integrity Year 2 3.4
Lucas Integrity Year 2 3.4
Angus Integrity Year 2 3.4
Matthew Integrity Year 5 2.1
Sophia Integrity Year 4 2.1
Shaya Integrity Year 4 2.2
Cooper Integrity Year 4 2.2
Parents of kindy children in the Golden Bay Primary School Zone must collect the
Pre-primary Enrolment pack for 2017 and return it to the office as soon as possible to
secure a placement.
All other year level enrolments for 2017 — please enrol now
Assembly
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Community Chest is Open collecting…
Old Keyboards/Monitors/Phones and Laptops
This will be for office role play
Help us, help our adults of tomorrow to problem
solve, invent, create, think and support sustainable living.
Thank you for your support. Sophie and Michelle
Golden Bay P&C
Golden Bay Primary School P&C has organised with Grill’d in
Mandurah to support our school. Bottle tops placed in the jar will
help raise valuable funds for school projects. A great opportunity
to benefit our school when visiting the Mandurah foreshore.
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Golden Bay Primary School uses the “Tiqbiz” App to provide
communication to our families. We encourage all families to
download this App. Please follow the instructions below for
downloading the App to your mobile device.
If you have any queries regarding this App please contact
Kristy McGregor, Manager Corporate Services. Thank you.
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IMMUNISATION
It is a requirement by the Education Department to receive all immunisation records
from the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) print out. This can be obtained by calling
1800653809. If your child’s immunisations are not recorded on ACIR it may affect your family
payments.
An immunisation provider will assist children not up–to-date or vaccinated overseas to receive
the correct scheduled vaccinations and have their records put on ACIR.
The nurses at the immunisation clinic at Kwinana Community Health 94192266 can also provide this
service.
Please ring and book an appointment.
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Who makes a difference at your school?
As part of the WA Education Awards, parents and students have the opportunity to tell us who makes a difference in their school. Parents and students can vote for their favourite teacher, principal or support staff member.
All staff who receive a vote will be acknowledged in The West Australian on World Teachers’ Day on 28 October 2016.
Parents and students can vote now at thewest.com.au/competitions. Voting closes at 5.00pm on 23 September.
We greatly appreciate your support in helping to recognise the commitment and dedication of
our staff and the contribution they make to the lives of your children.
Castaways Sculpture Awards
The Castaways Primary Schools Competition is a category within the main Castaways Sculpture
Awards exhibition held annually by The City of Rockingham at the Rockingham Foreshore. This year
Golden Bay will present an entry that highlights the importance of placing rubbish in bins and the
impact litter has on our environment, coastline and wildlife.
The inspiration for the design „Sweet Mistake‟ came from an experience earlier in the year when
students from I.E.—Year 1 noticed a seagull in the playground with a plastic ring stuck around its
neck. The students were concerned about the seagull and wanted to help. Collectively they produced
posters to remind others of the importance of placing rubbish in the bin. Miss Marsh‟s Year 1 class
will work with Mrs Green to create the sculpture.
All sculptures can be viewed at the Rockingham Foreshore from Saturday 21 October to Sunday 30
October 2016.
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OSHClub News
Before School / After School Care Program
Next Week’s Activities
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Program Update
Dear Parents and Children.
We are happy to announce the Assessment and Rating period is over, and we did a brilliant job. Our centre is very proud of how we all
did through this period and I would like to say a big thanks to our OSHClub community for your help and support.
Just a reminder or some information for new attendees, if you have to make a last minute booking, it is best to call or message the
centre phone on 0408 757 425. Between school hours, sometimes, the phone will not be in operation.
A reminder that enrolling you child or children in OSHCLUB is easy and free. All you need to do is complete an enrolment form on line
at www.OSHCLUB.com.au where you will have the option of booking as either permanent or casual user. I believe this to be beneficial
for all families as once your child is enrolled you then have the comfort of knowing the program is available to you anytime should any
unforeseen circumstance arise. It also gives you the assurance that your child or children will be cared for in safe, warm and friendly
environment. Please drop in and say Hello in Teaching Block 4 Opening hours are 6.45am to 9.00am and 2.15pm to 6pm.
We are still updating our records and enrolments so there may be some forms that we need to update and have parents sign over the
next few weeks.
Our lost property box is still overflowing, so if your child is missing a hat or jacket feel free to pop into Block 4 and have a look through
if your child is missing an item.
RECYCLABLES WANTED
These items can include egg cartons, boxes, bottles, jars, newspaper etc.
USED TOYS, PUZZLES & GAMES WANTED
Anything from board games, large or small puzzles to construction toys and blocks. Even old dress-up or items to add to our home
corner would be great!
Just pop into Block 4 to drop the off and say hello J
Thanks in advance!
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Before Care Activities
Crazy colour
choice
Big group board
games Twister
Race car jump
making Race Car jump making
After Care Activities
Sensory cubes
Calming Bottle
Special Sci-
ence
Moon Sand
Friday FUN Day
Parent Information
OSHC program phone: 0408 757 425 Coordinator: Natalie Chapman Assistants: Lauren Facer OSHClub Head Office: 03 85649000 All families must be enrolled to attend the program, remember this is Free!! Please create an account online at www.oshclub.com.au all bookings and cancellations can also be managed via your online account. For on the day
bookings please contact the Coordinator direct at the program.