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Kalori Term 1 - Week 10/11 3 April 2018
Respect, Honesty, Responsibility – RHR – That’s Who We Are
Meryula St Narromine NSW 2821
P: 02 68894566 F: 02 68894451
Denise King – Principal
Extremely successful Parents and Citizens
(P&C) AGM
Narromine Public School is fortunate to have a
passionate and energetic P&C team.
The 2018 leadership group consists of:
Crystal Paine - President
Sophia Heckendorf - Vice President
Louise Woods - Secretary
Kristel Chapman – Treasurer
All positions have been filled, however we still encourage all
parents and careers to be involved and come along to meetings.
Thank you to the outgoing Treasurer Sandra Irvine who has been a
fabulous treasurer for many, many years. Sandra’s dedication and
support has been instrumental in the productiveness of our P&C,
she has volunteered and given freely of her time and we are truly
grateful to Sandra and team Irvine for all they have done and
continue to do for the children and staff at NPS.
Already this year the P&C has:
Assisted with our Fairfax Community Grant for the 2018
Connect All, Marathon Health Project.
Approved and supported the 2018 draft NPS Mobile
Technologies policy.
Consulted on the Kiss and Drop Zone.
Contributed to our School Plan and Annual School Report.
Facilitated the 2018 Easter raffle.
Coordinated the uniform pool and manned a uniform sale at
the Easter Hat Parade.
Provided a canteen for the Term 1 PBL school social next week.
Provided Kindy Packs including a school hat to new
Kindergarten students.
The P&C team at NPS is a parent body who meet twice a term to
share and discuss educational opportunities for the students. They
provide verbal and timely feedback to the Principal in relation to
school business, they operate our school canteen and facilitate all
the fun activities that the children share in including the mother’s
day and father’s day stalls, a variety of raffles, the bi-annual fete and catering for special school events. The staff and
I greatly value the families who attend and support our P&C. This organisation works hand in hand to enhance the
educational outcomes of our school. Being a part of this team requires no exceptional skillset just a sense of humour,
a positive attitude and a willingness to be involved in your school. We would encourage all our families to be
involved in P&C activities as engagement in your school’s P&C assists in creating a positive community culture within
your child’s school. The next meeting is Monday 7 May at 4.30pm in the school staff room.
Rage Last week was the celebration of our Mission Australia Emotions RAGE project for Stage 3. The children have been working for 6 weeks on a Tuesday with Mission Australia workers Stacey and Emily, along with the NPS team – Mrs Hilder, Mrs Walden, Ms Paine, Ms Kelly, Mrs Turnbull, Mrs Walsh, Miss Rapone, and Mrs Baker. The feedback from the students and staff has been very positive and the overwhelming engagement of the children in practicing, using and understanding the strategies has made solid connections to our PDHPE curriculum.
We would like to thank Mission Australia for their ongoing relationship with Narromine Public School, their support is greatly appreciated.
Respect, Honesty, Responsibility – RHR – That’s Who We Are
Denise King – Principal continued
Changes for term 2 at NPS
I would like to acknowledge Mrs Betts and Mrs Kazem who finish up in their current capacity at the end of this term.
Mrs Kazem’s release from face to face classes (2M, 1S, 1M, KK and KO) and a component of Mrs Betts support
lessons will be continued by Mrs Nadia Gavin our newly appointed staff member. Mrs Betts and Mrs Kazem will
continue to be a part of the NPS family in a casual capacity. We will officially introduce Mrs Gavin to our community
in our first newsletter in Term 2.
Office – Out of Action this week
You will have noticed the Administration Office is head to toe in scaffolding. The office roof is being repaired and will
hopefully be completed by Thursday. Until we are safe to move back into the Admin block the office and staffroom
will be operating out of the library in a reduced capacity, we thank you for your patience and understanding.
The second phase to our roofing repairs will be in Jarrah Block (the Kindergarten, Year 3 and 4 block). This will see
the children relocated to Banksia block (Year 5 and 6 block) for the final days of term. We are anticipating the capital
works will be completed before our return on the 1 May.
Please enjoy a safe and happy school holiday period.
Stewart House Donation Drive A reminder that entries for the Stewart House Donation Drive are due by 11 May 2018. PBL Reward Bridget won 'Cooking Class' in the PBL draw for her class - 3/4R. The class made fairy bread and had a fabulous afternoon. Thank you Bridget for receiving a Super Val, going in the draw and being drawn out! SRC Pink Stumps Day – TOMORROW (Wednesday 4 April)
Don’t forget there is lots happening for Pink Stumps this fortnight
and tomorrow (Wednesday 4 April) is the Pink Dress Up Day and
Cupcake Stall. Students are invited to wear all shades of pink and
bring a gold coin donation. The annual cupcake stall will be
happening at lunchtime at the canteen. The delicious cupcakes
generously donated by our SRC students and families will range
from 50 cents to $1.
Also during the week:
• Pink marshmallow guessing competition- ticket selling 26 March to 6 April Students will have the opportunity to guess how many marshmallows are in the jar. The SRC members will run this event throughout lunchtime. The cost for a guess will be 50 cents. The winner will be announced at our Monday morning assembly 9 April. • Pink Stumps raffle- ticket selling 26 March to 6 April Students will have the opportunity to purchase a ticket to go into the draw to win a pink bat, stumps and a ball. SRC members will run this event throughout lunchtime. The cost for a guess will be $1. The winner will be announced at our Monday morning assembly 9 April. Year 6 T-Shirts A reminder to Year 6 students that orders and money ($36 per shirt) for their Year 6 T-shirts are due by Friday 6 April.
Respect, Honesty, Responsibility – RHR – That’s Who We Are
Family Literacy Challenge
Congratulations to last fortnight’s winners! You have to be in it to win it so get your family team together to complete the challenges. There is a box in the front office to submit your entries. To collect the prize you need to make sure you have one name of a family member per entry. For example: The Smith family – John Smith 3/4EG The Challenges
K-2 (ES1 & S1 ) - Find words that rhyme with tree. Yr 3&4 (S2) – Make an alliteration sentence about your favourite animal. Yr 5&6 (S3) – Write down all the synonyms for the word ‘happy’. Cricket and Tee Ball Gala Day On Friday 23 March we travelled to Peak Hill to play cricket and tee-ball in the NARRAF Gobonderry gala day. We played against a lot of teams. We had a really good time and it was pretty fun. I enjoyed it. - Charlotte Hutchison We played against Trangie and Warren. It was really fun playing Kanga Cricket. We were so tired when we had finished and were coming home. I even fell asleep on the bus! - Rakaia Skinner. Once we got to Peak Hill we set up and got ready for our games. We played four games of tee ball and won one. We played against Tullamore, Trangie, Tottenham and Peak Hill. It was really fun. Thank you to Mrs Shibble for taking us and Miss Rhodes for organising our team. – Jessica Woods
Respect, Honesty, Responsibility – RHR – That’s Who We Are
PSSA Cricket On Tuesday 27 March, Narromine Public School played Dubbo Public in round two of the PSSA knockout. Although the contest was very close for some time, the greater experience of the Dubbo players resulted in a convincing win for them. The NPS bowling was very competitive with excellent work in the first 12 overs. Particular mention must be made of Tom Dennis whose second over was fast and accurate resulting in a wicket, and Noah Richards who put in two of the most consistent spells I have seen from an NPS bowler for some time, his effort in the 25th over was quite special. Darby Gordon bowled very well, as did Jamari Clarke and Jack Wilson for a first outing. Unfortunately, the Dubbo bowling was at a pace that only a few of our players have encountered and we lost wickets steadily. Skipper, Harry Irvine, did a great job of encouraging his team and the younger players responded well to his leadership. There are a few special mentions: Andrew Smith who showed fantastic enthusiasm and skill in the field, Travis Brassington who tried very hard to mount a fightback, Zac Everett whose bowling was dangerous at times, and Jack Wilson who was struck by a ball that kicked and had to retire hurt. Jack was well bruised, but came back as the wickets fell and faced the fastest of the bowlers. The effort of the Year 5 players indicates a strong team nucleus for next year. The boys showed good sportsmanship at all times, following the example of their leaders Harry and Zac. They did what was asked of them to the best of their ability, I was proud of their effort and they should be as well. - Mr Webb
Respect, Honesty, Responsibility – RHR – That’s Who We Are
Stage 3 Excursion Recently we took the Stage 3 students on an excursion to the
Illawarra. Our students were able to learn about life in the
1850s, learn about the Gold Rush in Mogo, learn bush dancing,
listen to a cultural talk, go gold panning, visit the Mogo Zoo
and Kiama Blowhole, go on the Scenic Railway, cable car and
Skyway. Our students were wonderfully behaved and many
commented on their beautiful manners. The students learnt
lots of new things and had many new experiences. Thank you
to the Stage 3 teachers and Mrs King for supervising the
excursion, thank you to the Stage 3 teachers that supervised
remaining students and to Mrs Hilder for the excursion
organisation.
Below are some of the things that our students really enjoyed:
I absolutely loved visiting the zoo and seeing the white tiger. Miles
I loved going to the gold rush colony because we were allowed to pan for gold. Tairae
I loved going to the scenic railway because we got to go on three things, the railway, cable car and skyway. We also
got to go for a walk. Hope
I loved to pan for gold in the gold rush colony at Mogo and finding gold. Cameron
I really liked panning for gold. Alex
I loved going to the Mogo Zoo because I loved the animals and things like feeding them. Lily Walker
I loved going to the Kiama Blowhole. It was fun and I learnt a lot of new things. Kylie
I liked the tour around the old town of Mogo. Eliza
I liked going on the Skyway at Scenic World. Sophie
I loved all of the amazing rides at Scenic World. The railway was terrifying but I really enjoyed it. Amanda
I enjoyed spending time with my friends and going in the pool. Isabel Haylan
I liked finding gold and sleeping over with friends. Joshua
I liked gold panning. Harry
I really liked the part when we went to Scenic World and when we met Um. I also liked the zoo. Abby
I enjoyed going to the gold rush colony and Scenic World and also the zoo. Lauren
This week I really liked gold panning and I got a lot of flecks of gold. Dane
I got to learn how to make things out of wood and little things at camp. Blake Tonkin
I loved the Mogo Zoo because they had the white lion and heaps of other animals. My favourite animals were the
lions. Charlotte
I liked the gold rush colony and how we got to have a tour and went gold panning. Callum
I liked the excursion because I slept well and I loved shopping for all of the souvenirs. My favourite shop was the one
at the zoo. Lili-Rose Hutchison
I liked that we got to buy stuff from the gold rush colony and the zoo. I also liked the tour around the gold rush
colony, the scenic mountain and the bush dancing. Nyasia
I really liked shopping at all the places we went. I liked to gold rush colony, the zoo and Scenic World. My favourite
animals at the zoo were all the types of monkeys. Bailee
I liked the zoo and the part when we went in the cable car. Jaylin
My favourite part was the talent quest because there were lots of funny acts. Lily Dawson
I really enjoyed this excursion. Jayden Hocroft
On our excursion I liked the gold rush colony because we got to go gold panning and I found some gold. I also liked
that we went to Scenic World and we went on the Skyway, railway and skyline. I also liked that we could go shopping.
Jock
Respect, Honesty, Responsibility – RHR – That’s Who We Are
Stage 3 Excursion I liked the gold rush colony at Mogo and Scenic World because they were
fun. I rate this excursion 5 stars. Lachie
I liked everything in Mogo and Kiama but it was very interesting learning
about Aboriginal culture in Mogo with a person named Rod. (I also got a
boomerang) Nyarley
I liked going to the zoo and seeing all the animals. Chaviah
I liked seeing the animals, hopping in the pool and going to the shop. I
also enjoyed going to McDonalds for dinner. Rihanna
I liked panning for gold, going to the zoo and swimming. Tori
I loved going to the pool and walking down the street and swimming. I
mainly loved the zoo with the snow leopard. Erica
I really liked the gold rush colony because I found three pieces of gold. I
gave one to my friend. I also liked the Scenic World and railway. Brodie
I really liked the gold rush colony because it was fun and I was the first to
find gold. I also liked the Mogo Zoo and the scenic railway because we
got to go all around the Blue Mountains. The Kiama blowhole was
exciting and very salty. Zac
I really liked going gold panning in the gold rush colony. Harley
I really liked the Scenic World tour in the Blue Mountains. Tom
I liked the gold colony. Jack
I loved digging for gold and going to the zoo and going into the
rainforest. I also liked having Maccas for dinner. Isabella
I liked hanging out with my friends. Jaxon
I loved buying souvenirs and panning for gold. Adelaide
I loved gold panning. Ryan Newton
I really liked how we did the gold panning. Caitlyn
What I loved about the Stage 3 excursion was the accommodation,
Scenic world, cable cars, skyway and the world’s steepest railway. I also
liked panning for gold, making damper and making our own toy. We
learned that living in the 1850s was tough and if you didn’t find gold you
would not survive. Andrew
My favourite thing on the excursion was the Scenic World cable cars and
the Skyway, the world’s steepest train, gold panning and the talent
quest. I liked all of the things. Noah
I really enjoyed this excursion. Damon
I had lots of fun on the excursion. Lara
MORE PHOTOS CAN BE FOUND ON THE NPS WEBSITE
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Stage 3 Excursion
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Stage 3 Excursion
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PBL Easter Draw
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K-2 Easter Hat Parade
Respect, Honesty, Responsibility – RHR – That’s Who We Are
Respect, Honesty, Responsibility – RHR – That’s Who We Are
Term 1
MONTH MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
WEEK 10 APRIL
2 Easter Monday
3
4 Pink Stumps
5 Rugby Union 7s - Warren
6 Rugby League - Nyngan
WEEK 11
APRIL
9 K-6 Assembly Host Leaders Item 3/4S
10 Grand Friends Day
11 PSSA Swimming Carnival Homebush Peachie & Richardson Shield
12 PSSA Swimming Carnival Homebush 3-6 social
13 K-2 Disco 2-3
NPS P&C
The Narromine Public School P&C would like to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who supported our Easter Raffle last week. It was a great success and we thank you all for your very kind donations and for purchasing tickets. All money raised is put directly back into the school. There were some very happy faces coming up to collect their prizes on the day. Last Monday the P&C held their AGM and are excited to say that all positions have been filled. Our next meeting will be on Monday 7 May at 4.30pm in the school staff room. EVERYONE is welcome to attend. You don't need to have an
official role on the committee, or even have been to one before to come along. Our door is open and we would love to see some new faces coming along. Drop in, say hi and see what we are all about!
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