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Bullimbal Bulletin
Bullimbal Public School SSP
18 – 36 Degance Street, South Tamworth, NSW, 2340
T 6762 8003 F 6762 8007 E [email protected]
Term 2 - Week 10 26 June 2015
Principal’s Message
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us”
Oliver Wendell Holmes
We have reached the end of the term, and while it has been extremely busy, it has been an incredibly enjoyable and rewarding term for me and the school as a whole. We have seen our students progress and develop their knowledge and skills in a range of areas. We have also seen some of our students face significant personal challenges and overcome them as they become healthier, stronger and more resilient.
Next term we welcome back Mal as Principal after his holiday. I would like to take this opportunity to say it has been my absolute privilege to lead the school this term. We are blessed with an incredible school and community, from our students, parents and carers and their families, to our wonderful staff. I count myself as very fortunate to be a part of such a dynamic and progressive environment where we are all striving to provide the best possible education for our students. I would like to thank our entire school community for your generous and thoughtful support throughout the term. A special mention of thanks goes to our fantastic Assistant Principals, Trish Carr and Martin Courtney, who have had a busy term supporting staff, students, and families. While I am, and always will be, a teacher who loves nothing more than to be in the classroom, I am going to miss being in the Principal role and the flexibility it allows me in working with, and supporting, every student in the school, and every parent.
And finally, it is with mixed feelings that we say goodbye to one of our amazing and creative teachers, Bryanna Taylor. While we are all very sad to see Bree go, she is heading off to Melbourne to start some new challenges and adventures as a teacher and artist. It is a very exciting (and sad) time for Bree. We wish her all the very best for her move and her future. We will all miss you Bree.
Family Assembly Update
Family Assembly
This week Class 1 led our Family Assembly. Congratulations Class 1 on doing such a fantastic job hosting our assembly. At this assembly a number of students were recognized for their achievements. These students include:
Class Awards went to Jayden Ward, Peyton Turner, James Coutman, Jacob Jones, Erin Taylor, Blake Willard, Breanna Penfold, Library Award went to Kyle Bradley and the Principal’s Award to Erin Taylor.
Dates for your Diary
Tuesday 14th July Students return to school
for Term 3
Wed 12th of August Family Assembly
Friday 28th August Bunnings B B Q
27th to 31st July Education Week
Theme “Celebrating Local Heros”
22nd to 28th Aug Childrens’ Book Week
Theme: “Books Light up our World”
31st Aug to 6 Sept National Literacy and
Numeracy Week
A Special Thank You
Thank you to Keith Gardiner who made and donated a stand for our digital photo book which is located in the foyer. Thanks Keith
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National Disability Insurance
Scheme
For information about the NDIS or
to register your interest in
individualising your disability
supports contact FACS on:
1800 605 489 or Email:
For information to help you
prepare for the NDIS go to Email:
www.mylearningmatters.org.au/
Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability Notification for Parents and Carers
From 2015, all Government and non-Government schools across Australia are required to participate annually in the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD). All Australian schools will collect data on their students who are receiving adjustments to meet additional learning and support needs in accordance with their obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and Disability Standards for Education 2005. This data will be provided to the Australian Government to assist in the development of a consistent, national picture of the education needs of students with disability. The data provided to the Australian Government by the NSW Department of Education and Communities is provided in such a way that it cannot be used to identify any individual student or school. General information about the national data collection can be found on the Australian Government Department of Education and Training website at http://education.gov.au/fact-sheets-nationally-consistent-collection-data-school-students-disability. Privacy Protection
The NSW Department of Education and Communities follows the requirements of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 and the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002. Schools will collect, record, store and use data about individual students in line with these requirements. Data security and protection is a priority and students’ personal details will be kept confidential. Under Clause 52 of the Commonwealth Australian Education Regulation 2013, data collected by the NSW Department of Education and Communities for the NCCD must be provided to the Australian Government Department of Education and Training. This includes the number of students at each level of education, the number in each category of disability and the number at each level of adjustment. The information is provided to the Commonwealth as a series of number sets that cannot be used to identify any individual student or school. The Australian Government Department of Education and Training follows the requirements of the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988 when handling any data provided by NSW Department of Education and Communities in connection with the national data collection. A privacy notice has been developed to by the Australian Government to provide students, parents and carers with important privacy information in relation to the data collection. This notice is available on the department’s website at http://education.gov.au/notices
If you have any questions about the data collection please do not hesitate to contact the school.
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Class 1 NewsClass 1 News
We found things that grow and live in the garden
discovering
tasting
touching
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Class 2 NewsClass 2 News
This week students have been busy singing number and phonic songs and have made lollipops as part of the literacy focus on the letter L.
Every Monday Class 2 eagerly participate in swimming with Dean. Swimming lessons are part of the PDHPE curriculum and provide the opportunity for students to learn essential skills whilst engaging in fun exercise. We have also been learning to blow bubbles, submerge their heads under water and move through water confidently. It is great to see students relaxed and comfortable in the water with big smiles on their faces!!
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Class 7 NewsClass 7 News
Class 7 have been looking at the concept of flight. We have read several books, found out what it is like for the pilot to fly a plane through a simulation and made our own kites and paper planes. Flight is
fun.
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Making the Links
An information night on the wellbeing and mental health of young
people for parents, teachers and community members.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Batyr & The Butterfly Foundation
MONDAY 13th July 2015
6:30-8pm
Tamworth Community Centre
For more information please contact:
Ph: 67 555 000