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Newsletter 1/08/2018
Beaufort
Primary School
Newsletter
31st July, 2018
Respect Responsibility Safety
Welcome back Mrs Ross, who has enjoyed some time travelling in Europe and then the last 2 weeks as Acting Principal at Trawalla Primary School. It is nice to have her back at school.
We also welcome back Ellie, Taliah, Harmony, Jet, Noah, Hudson and Tyson from Somers Camp. These students spent 10 days at Somers Camp with over 150 other students from around the state. From all accounts, it was an amazing experience that they all thoroughly enjoyed.
This Thursday and Friday, our Grade 5 and 6 students are heading off to Sovereign Hill Camp. Whilst on camp, students will have the opportunity to take part in all activities at Sovereign Hill including gold panning, mine tours, lolly making demonstrations, candle making and much more. The Sovereign Hill experience links very closely to the current learning around History in the Grade 5/6 curriculum. Students will complete a wide variety of activities linked to their learning and experiences upon their return to school. We wish them all a great experience over their 2 days.
We are currently sourcing some tyres for our tyre area in the yard. Our current ones are well used and are in need of replacement. If you know of anyone who might have any they would be willing to donate, please let me know. The students, and I, would be very grateful for all donations.
This Friday is Jeans for Genes day. Students are invited to wear denim, double denim or triple denim, if they dare. On the day, the Junior School Council will be collecting all gold coin donations and forwarding all money raised to the Jeans for Genes Foundation.
On 17th July, seven of our students headed off to Somers Camp. Noah, Taliah, Harmony,
Tyson, Hudson, Jet and Ellie had an amazing time. They said they built up their confidence
and had lots of fun. There were many activities such as Challenge swing—18.5m high, high
ropes, flying fox, abseiling, orienteering, bike education, archery, rock climbing, bouldering,
boating and mini golf. They learnt about responsibility by making their beds and tidying
their huts each morning and being table hosts at meal times. At night time, they went on a
bush walk and visited a nocturnal enclosure. They had a disco, a bush dance, a concert where
they had to perform and a games night. They met lots of new friends from 33 other schools.
Some of them met old friends. They all recommend that if anyone has the opportunity, they
should definitely try to go.
The Junior School Council
will be holding the annual
Jeans for Genes Day on
Friday 3rd August .
All students are encouraged
to wear jeans/denim and
make a coin donation on the
day.
Next School Council
14th August at 7.30pm
Errol, Cody
Stephin, Cassidy,
Annie (absent)
Rhys, Sienna
Kaylee
Max K, Riley,
Reece
Rylan, Stellina,
Zarie, Felicity
Newsletter 1/08/2018
WHAT’S ON IN AUGUST
Thursday 2nd August—Friday 3rd August 5/6 Camp
Thursday 2nd August Golf Clinics—Grade 3/4
Friday 3rd August Breakfast Club
Jeans for Genes Day
Monday 6th August Buddies
Friday 10th August Breakfast Club
Monday 13th August Assembly
Thursday 16th August Golf Clinic - Grade 5/6
Friday 17th August CURRICULUM DAY—NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
Monday 20th August Buddies
Friday 24th August Breakfast Club
Daffodil Day
Monday 28th August Assembly
Friday 31st August Breakfast Club
WHAT ELSE IS ON IN TERM 3
Thursday 13th September—Tuesday 18th September Life Education
Friday 14th September Division Athletics Carnival
Monday 17th September Interschool Golf tournament—Avoca
Friday 21st September End of Term 2—2.30pm Finish
Students Celebrating birthdays this week:
Happy Birthday to the following students who have
their birthday this week. We hope you have an amaz-
ing day.
2nd August - Tristian (3/4P) turning 10
4th August - Macklin (1/2W) turning 8
FOOTY TIPPING
We have a new leader after Round 19!!
1st – Rach 112
1st – The Colonel 112
2nd – Beanie Boo’s 111
3rd – Gerry 109
3rd – Tim C 109
Student Absences - Please remember to call, email, fill out a pink slip or send a note to let us
know if your child is or has been away. This will allow us to keep our attendance records up
to date, but more importantly, support your child with their learning once they return.
Newsletter 1/08/2018
Has your family started designing a race track yet?
Just a reminder that we are running a family design competition.
The winning tracks will be dug out and concreted into place, allowing for an interactive place for our students to play.
Designs need to fit into a 1.2m x 1.5m rectangle, must be able to be made out of concrete and safe for all students to use. Tunnels made from car tyres, pipes etc. can be included in the designs.
Entry templates can be collected from the office and must be returned for consideration by Friday 10th August.
Christmas in July
Congratulations to all the winners in the raffle that was drawn yesterday at the school assembly. Many thanks to the P and F who organized the raffle to raised funds for the school.
The lucky winners were:
Tara, Rhys & Liam Louis
Melissa Geddes Tucker
Baxter Bev Foster
Donna Fraser Lauren Broadbent
Tori Williams Gill Morgan
Reagan Josie
Jildie Anderson Shirley Wallish
Ruby Smith Reji Prizes can be collected from the office, if not already received. Many thanks to the following people and businesses that so kindly donated prizes to the raffle: Unwin Wines Beaufort Butcher Park Café
The Pantry Skinny Sisters Beaufort IGA
Scentsy Lyn Bunworth Home Made Cafe
Beaufort UFS Cutting Gallery Beaufort Hardware
The Tangled Vines Beaufort Bakery Jason Prentice
Ange Chandler
Beaufort Newsagency
V/Line Corporation through Gail Franc
From The Canteen The canteen have requested that
All lunch orders are written on paper bags, and not written on envelopes or plastic bags.
That correct money is included in all orders, as change is not given.
Each order has its own money. Please do not put collective family orders in one order.
A new lunch order list was included in the first newsletter for this term. If you require one, please ask at the office.
Newsletter 1/08/2018
Mathematicians in Prep
Teen numbers can be tricky
Especially eleven and twelve
Really! Who named these numbers?
Rather than worry we have been practising
Inspecting each number
Finding number patterns
Improving a little each day and
Counting, counting and more counting.
‘Ten and some more’ Miss Hallett says
Everyone now knows our teen number song
Even the classroom next door
Not long until we can count to 1 000
Super soon I’m sure
What’s going on in 3/4P
It has been a busy start to Term 3 in 3/4P. There has been the introduction of our 3 minute
mental maths three times a week and our 5 minute morning questions twice a week. We are im-
proving every day! We are also loving working in our Writer’s Notebooks, which we started over
the school holidays.
Tristian
“I love Working in my Writer’s Notebook because I get to make ideas for my stories.”
Stephanie
“I love our Writer’s Notebook because we get to draw tiny pictures and use words to describe
the picture then make a story using this stuff.”
Emilie
“I love my Writer’s Notebook because we can produce stories from the ideas we make up.”
Tucker
“I love my Writer’s Notebook, because it’s a place I can store my imagina-
tion and ideas for stories like my character Rapidwater the Dragon.”