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Term 3 Week 6 - 22nd August 2017
“Excellence through quality teaching and parental involvement in a caring environment”
Dubbo South Public School Respect, Care, Cooperation & Responsibility
Important Dates
Thursday 24th August Dress Up Day
Friday 25th August Whole School Assembly
Items by Stage 2 and Kinder Monday 28th August
Trip 2 to Sydney Thursday 31st August
Fathers Day Stall Friday 1st September Western Area Athletics
Kinder Fathers Day Morning Tea AECG Ball
From Sharon’s desk
What a busy couple of weeks coming up with our sporting successes. We have two teams who have been successful in competing their way to the NSW PSSA Finals. Our boys rugby team will be travelling to Eastwood at the end of the month and our girls hockey team will be competing at Narellan in early September. What a great achievement and experience for these students. The Western Area Athletics Carnival will be held next Friday at Barden Park. Congratulations to the following students who will be representing our school and the Dubbo District. Will Cuthill, Georgia Cudmore, Millie Sutcliffe, Zac Harding, Tristan Waters, Jack Szymkow, Oliver Brown, Matilda Medlin, Fynn Auld, Zach Miller, Bella Auld, Jonah Raidaveta, Daimon Ryan, Indiana Hardisty, Miley Robinson, Nakesha Dennis, Millie Wright and Daniel Chandler. Do your best! Facebook: Dubbo South Public School now has our own facebook page. This page will display photos, news items and coming events. Get on and have a look, like our page and share our highlights with your family and friends.
Book Week is being celebrated this week. A big thank you to Mrs Susan Buttrey for her organisation of activities. The children have enjoyed a craft afternoon, trivia and a dress up day this Thursday. Please come along and watch the display which will be held in the hall. It would be lovely to see you there.
Tell Them From Me Survey: This survey allows parents to express their views and participate in a school wide evaluation. As part of this invaluable process we are asking all parents about their perceptions of their children’s experiences at home and school. The process is entirely anonymous and confidential. Your answers once collated give us a great insight into what your opinions are and create valuable data for decision making in the future direction of our school. Please type in the link as follows: https://nsw.tellthemfromme.com/b6m3y A reminder that NAPLAN Online will be trialling at our school commencing Monday 4th September. Parents can you ensure that your child does not bring SLIME to school. It is causing major issues with uniforms, carpet and hair. Your help in this issue is appreciated. Have a great week, Sharon Murray, Principal.
Thursday 24th August
Dress up as your favourite book
character.
Parade in the hall
Session 1: 9.30am to 10.45am Kindergarten then Stage 1.
Session 2: 11.05 to 12.25 Stage 3 then Stage 2.
Friday 8th September
Book Week Lunch
by special invitation.
Fitzroy St, Dubbo NSW, 2830
Ph: 6882 2529 Fax: 6882 4196
Email: [email protected] Website: www.dubbosouth-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Welcome to
And the winners are ………………… These books were the winners in their respective categories.
Our trivia afternoon will be held this afternoon—a fun time is assured. This Thursday is dress up day. Come dressed as your favourite book character. A parade of costumes will be held in the hall at the following times.
Session 1: 9.30am to 10.45am Kindergarten then Stage 1. Session 2: 11.05 to 12.25
Stage 3 then Stage 2.
This year the theme “Escape to Everywhere” gives lots of ideas for dressing up. Students do not need the book that their character came from. The day is all about having fun. Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC) This is the last week for logging books onto the PRC site. All books need to be logged by Friday afternoon. Please con-tact me before Friday if you need assistance. Keep on reading!
Sue Buttrey Teacher Librarian
Woolworths Earn and Learn Program Get those stickers in!!!!! This provides
valuable resources for our school.
Assembly Item Kinder will be
performing at this weeks assembly.
Date: Friday 25th August
Time: Assembly starts at 1.35
Place: School Hall
There will be no Kinder assembly in Kinder Purple this week. Thank you
P&C News
Fathers Day Stall Thursday 31st August
Presents available for $3 or $5. Please being in your money on the day.
Donations of suitable presents would be appreciated which can be left at the office.
Uniform Shop Opening Hours Tuesday 8.30 to 9.30am Thursday 8.30 to 9.30am
Canteen Roster
Volunteers required—even for an hour or two! Please ring Jodie on 68822957 if you can help!.
Take advantage of these great new additions to the Winter Menu. Cost $5 incudes a Poppa and a popcorn
Monday: Hot chicken and Gravy Roll Tuesday: Shepherds Pie Wednesday: Butter Chicken and Rice Thursday: Toasted Ham and Cheese Sandwich
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Wednesday 23rd August Jackie Gravitis
Thursday 24th August Kristen Wells
Friday 25th August Volunteer required
Monday 28th August Andrew Livingstone
Tuesday 29th August Yun Noon
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Stage 1 Excursion to Wambangalang We started by getting onto a bus to travel to Wambangalang. We then split into three groups and did different activities. We had to put our hand into mystery buckets to match the eggs with the animal. There were six different things—Thorin and Emaline only missed one that was very tricky; we got mixed up between a leaf insect and a peppercorn tree seed. The other activities were planting beans in newspaper which we were able to bring to school and watch them grow. They will be treated differently; one with fertiliser, no sunlight and others with no water. It will be interesting to see what happens. Our last activity was bug catching in a dam. There were a few different types of bugs which we had to identify. Thorin Ward and Emaline Pengilley 2L
Lost Property As you can see our lost property is full to overflowing. Most of this clothing has no label or names. To ensure that your child’s clothing is returned to them please ensure you label all clothing, hats and drink bottles.
Our tissue supply has been hugely depleted after all the winter colds. When out shopping please consider
buying one box to help us out! Stage 3 Excursion to Sydney We went to Cableway at Katoomba near the Three Sisters where we went down the steepest railway track in the southern hemisphere. Everybody screamed!! It was fun! We then travelled over the valley to the Three Sisters—we stopped to take photos. Our guide, Adam talked about early settlers and the explorers Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson. The ANZ Stadium was HUGE! WE were able to run through the tunnel into the grounds, like the footballers on the TV. We looked through the dressing rooms, spa and pool area and the communications desk. Our first day in Sydney included a trip to the Quarantine Centre, Manly Beach and the Maritime Museum however, the best part of the day was going up to the top of Sydney Eye Tower. Our final day was awesome! It started with a trip on the Manly Ferry and then a walking tour of the Rocks. This was a very interesting tour where we learnt about the early settlement, where people slept, convicts and how the people lived. Did you know that families shared the same bath water. Dad first, then Mum, then the children from oldest to youngest. The Aquarium was MAD!. We had 3 sharks swim over the top of our heads, the penguins were cute, we saw 5 dugongs and played in the touch pool. We all had a great time! Some of the photos from this trip are on the back page. Annabel Johnson, Kathleen Dowd, Latia Antaw
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PBL Expectations
Our focus this week continues to be on
CARE. Please remember to look after our
school environment. We are focussing on
showing empathy towards others, meaning
treating others as you would like to be
treated. We are remembering to say please and thank you
as well as being kind and respectful to our peers and
teachers.
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