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LAVINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOL
Principal: Brett Davies Telephone: 02 6025 1864 Fax: 02 6040 2325 Website: www.lavington-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: [email protected]
Facebook: www.facebook.com/lavingtonpublicschool
Newsletter Term 3
Week 7
2019
CALENDAR
SEPTEMBER Friday 6 K-2 Assembly 9:15am
6 Year 3 Assembly 11:20am
Tuesday 10 School Banking Day
Friday 13 Whole School Assembly
Tuesday 17 School Banking Day
Thursday 19 Arts Festival 4pm—7pm
Friday 20 K-2 Assembly 9:15am
20 Year 3 Assembly 11:20am
Tuesday 24 School Banking Day
Thurday 26 Appeals Day
November Friday 29 Family Fun Night—Save the Date
More information inside.
A message from our Principal… Good afternoon everyone, Last week LPS celebrated the efforts of our non-teaching staff, who help daily in classrooms, school offices and in maintaining our grounds.
I would like to acknowledge the dedicated people who assist in the day-to-day running of our schools. School Administrative and Support Staff Recognition Week is an annual event. On behalf of the teaching staff at LPS, I’d like to say thanks to:
Kham Lepkhammany our General Assistant,
Robyn Gill, our School Administrative Manager,
Jo Kearney, Kathy Todd, Sadie Sawyer, Pat Kuhne our School Administrative Officers, and Ryan Brown, Kelly Cunningham, Liz Haanstra, Sally Oates, Wendy Schulz, Yedu Bhandari, Simone Emerson-Smith, Kalwindi Mbele, Naomi Musemu, Kathy Scanlon and Connor Jory as our School Learning Support Officers.
Our SASS staff are often the first people parents and students see when they come to a school and that first welcoming impression is incredibly important. SASS staff play a vital role in the day-to-day running of schools and are a tremendous support to teachers and students, often playing roles that are varied and complex, from providing first aid care, processing enrolments and finances, to ensuring playgrounds are ready for use.
Lavington Public School is a great place to work and I am truly grateful for the time and effort our staff put in, day in, day out, to ensure all of our students feel known, valued and cared for.
See you all soon,
Brett
Date 5 September 2019
PBL FOCUS
Term 3
Week 8
Bus Lines
Front Office
FREE cereal and toast Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings.
8.30am—8.45am In 4S Classroom
HEALTH CARE PLANS Please ensure that all Health Care Plans are updated as requested. These are important parts of daily operation and also a legal requirement. Any student who has not returned or updated their Health Care Plans when requested may be withdrawn from outside excursions
such as PSSA and school camps.
‘HEALTHY HUT’ CANTEEN NEWS
Sports News
CANTEEN ROSTER TERM 3 WEEK
MON 9/09 CANTEEN CLOSED
TUE 10/09 Teagan Fell
WED 11/09 Jim Hart
THUR 12/09 Sue Teasdale
FRI 13/09 Lorraine Boyd
Donna Felstead
Term 3 | Week 8 Special Recess Items
.50c Savoury Scone
$1.50 Napoli Pasta with cheese
The Mascot Challenge
Our K-2 students are taking part in Cricket Australia’s Mascot Challenge.
This cricket based challenge has been developed to assist boys and girls from around Australia, develop fundamental movement skills and physical literacy.
The students are enjoying this program and fingers crossed, later in the term we will receive a visit from Thor Thunder from the Sydney Thunder Big Bash team.
In the meantime let’s cheer on the
Aussies in the Ashes, fourth test!
NSWPSSA Touch Football
Congratulations to Ella Semple and her Riverina touch football team at last week’s State Championships.
The team won 5 games, lost 6 and drew 1, which is a great effort. This placed them in 8th position.
Ella returns from this experience with lifelong memories, new friendships and no doubt sore legs from playing so many games of high intensity touch footy.
Well done Ella! Congratulations also to Ella’s
big brother Ethan, a past student of our school, who was selected as a student referee for the
NSW team. A big effort by the Semples.
Hands ON Learning are looking for:
Parents with any metal work skills, to help work on our shipping container
Any colourful paints so we can brighten up our garden area.
Any donations of time or resources would be greatly appreciated.
Please come in and see Mr C if you are able to assist.
COMMUNITY NEWS
2019 Uniform Shop The uniform shop is currently run by
volunteers.
Opening Hours
Monday & Friday
8:40am – 9:10am
2:40pm – 3:10pm
P & C NEWS Save the Date
Family Fun Night at
Lavington Public School
Friday 29 November 2019 4:30pm - 7:30pm
Aspire Support Services in conjunction with Intereach are proud to present
Girls and Women with Autism Spectrum Disorders Workshop
Sally Rigley, Development and Educational Psychologist from the ASD Clinic and TreeHaus Williamstown will be presenting a workshop on Girls and Women with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
The workshop will cover:
A brief description of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Why females with an Autism Spectrum Disorder are so difficult to diagnose and how they differ from males.
How females on the spectrum can present within the school environment.
How anxiety affects females on the spectrum both at home and at school.
Strategies for girls on the spectrum both within the home and school environment.
Date: Friday 6 September 2019 Registration: 9:30am Workshop: 10am-3pm (luncheon included) Venue: Commercial Club Albury Cost: Parents/carers $25.00, Professionals $60 Enquiries: Sue Pringle, Family Support Coordina-tor, [email protected] BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL: Please include any personal/dietary requirements when booking.