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Mawson Lakes School ~ Cooperation Pride Quality Respect ~ Term 1, Week 9 29th March 2019 School Administraon Garden Tce, Mawson Lakes, 5095 Principal: David Cowles Deputy Principal: Sue Lemmer Assistant Principals: Karen Post Phil Parsons Business Manager: Chrisna Cannon Mawson Lakes School Gov. Council Chairperson: Simon Lemmo Secretary: Tracy Fitzjohn Treasurer: Peter Richings Email: [email protected] Library Mawson Centre, Main St, Mawson Lakes Email: [email protected] Website: www.mawsonlakes.sa.edu.au Out of School Hours Care Contact: Cyndi Sapwell, Director Phone: 0401 121 318 Email: [email protected] 2019 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 29th March : Student free Day 1st April-5th April: Parent/Teacher Interviews Wed 10th April: Walk-A-Thon Thurs 11th April: Walk-A-Thon Back up day 12th April : End od term 2pm Dismissal/Gold coin donaon A word from the Principal Its hard to believe its the last newsleer for the term! Its been a very busy term to date. Heres some of the things we have been involved in, in term 1: AGM and new Gov. Council elected School acquaintance night Bike Educaon School photos Harmony Day Lots of great gatherings! Lots of great Powerful LearningWe sll have a few more events to conclude the term including: Pupil free day- The Big Six of Reading Walk-a-thon fundraiser- colour run! 3-way interviews next week! Dont forget 3 way interviews (teacher, student, parent(s) are being held next week, Mon-Fri. By now you should have gone online and booked an interview me with your childs teacher. These interviews are a really important part of our reporng process with home, so hopefully you have taken a minute to book in some mes. If not you can sll book in a me but please speak to your teacher. Upcoming walk-a-thon fundraiser Our walkathon fundraiser is coming up on Wednesday the 10 th of April. This year we are trying something new in terms of a colour run’, where the more money a student raises, the beer the prizes they get. Of course the ulmate goal is for us to raise as much money as possible for our school. We are geng together our student s/ staff wish listof things they would like to put the money raised towards. In the past some of these things have included: STEM equipment, na- ture play, ICT equipment, improvements to playground/ bike rack areas etc. We are aiming to raise a total of $15 000K as a school, so make sure you and your family and friends get involved with sponsor- ing your child for the walk-a-thon! Last day of school is Friday 12 th of April. As this is the last day of term, it is an early dismissal at 2pm. I would like to take this opportunity to wish all families a great school holiday break. First day back of term 2 is Tuesday 30 th of April; Monday 29 th is a pupil free day (staff training.) David Cowles Principal Mawson Lakes School Fri 29th Mar: Pupil free day

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Mawson Lakes School ~ Cooperation – Pride – Quality – Respect ~

Term 1, Week 9 29th March 2019

School Administration

Garden Tce, Mawson Lakes, 5095

Principal: David Cowles

Deputy Principal: Sue Lemmer

Assistant Principals: Karen Post Phil Parsons

Business Manager: Christina Cannon

Mawson Lakes School Gov. Council

Chairperson: Simon Lemmo

Secretary: Tracy Fitzjohn

Treasurer: Peter Richings

Email: [email protected]

Library

Mawson Centre, Main St, Mawson Lakes

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.mawsonlakes.sa.edu.au

Out of School Hours Care

Contact: Cyndi Sapwell, Director

Phone: 0401 121 318

Email: [email protected]

2019 CALENDAR OF EVENTS

29th March : Student free Day 1st April-5th April: Parent/Teacher Interviews Wed 10th April: Walk-A-Thon Thurs 11th April: Walk-A-Thon Back up day 12th April : End od term 2pm Dismissal/Gold coin donation

A word from the Principal …

It’s hard to believe it’s the last newsletter for the

term! It’s been a very busy term to date. Here’s some

of the things we have been involved in, in term 1:

● AGM and new Gov. Council elected

● School acquaintance night

● Bike Education

● School photos

● Harmony Day

● Lots of great gatherings!

● Lots of great ‘Powerful Learning’

We still have a few more events to conclude the term including:

Pupil free day- The Big Six of Reading

Walk-a-thon fundraiser- colour run!

3-way interviews next week!

Don’t forget 3 way interviews (teacher, student, parent(s) are being

held next week, Mon-Fri. By now you should have gone online and

booked an interview time with your child’s teacher. These interviews

are a really important part of our reporting process with home, so

hopefully you have taken a minute to book in some times. If not you

can still book in a time but please speak to your teacher.

Upcoming walk-a-thon fundraiser

Our walkathon fundraiser is coming up on Wednesday the 10th of

April. This year we are trying something new in terms of a ‘colour run’,

where the more money a student raises, the better the prizes they

get. Of course the ultimate goal is for us to raise as much money as

possible for our school. We are getting together our student’s/ staff

‘wish list’ of things they would like to put the money raised towards.

In the past some of these things have included: STEM equipment, na-

ture play, ICT equipment, improvements to playground/ bike rack

areas etc. We are aiming to raise a total of $15 000K as a school, so

make sure you and your family and friends get involved with sponsor-

ing your child for the walk-a-thon!

Last day of school is Friday 12th of April. As this is the last day of term,

it is an early dismissal at 2pm. I would like to take this opportunity to

wish all families a great school holiday break. First day back of term 2

is Tuesday 30th of April; Monday 29th is a pupil free day (staff training.)

David Cowles

Principal

Mawson Lakes School

Fri 29th Mar: Pupil free day

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Harmony Day

Harmony Day was celebrated on Thursday 21st March in week 8. Celebrating Harmony Day is a way of acknowledging the di-versity of people in our school and nation. At Mawson Lakes Primary School we have approximately 45 different cultures represented . Students celebrated their cultural diversity by wearing orange on the day or many students decided to dress up in their own national costume. Many students brought in dolls dressed in national costumes that were shared within the class. Students were also encouraged to bring in a variety of ethnic food which again was shared by all the class and buddy class. It was a fun and exciting day had by all!

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STEM Professional in School

STEM around the school

Learning how to make a game in Scratch with block coding

Using Python to code Building an EV3 Mindstorm What happens to rain when it hits the ground?

HASS and STEM integration

Port Power STEM in Footy Heart Rate Monitors

Coding in footy Buoyancy

We are lucky to have Andrew

who we teamed up with through

the CSIRO STEM professional in

school’s program. Andrew has

been working with some of the

year 2 classes focussing on the

moon, stars and sun. The

students had many questions for

Andrew and learnt a lot.

WANTED iPads/iPhones/iPods in good working condition

[email protected]

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Bike Education 2019

As a part of our “Safe routes to schools program” students in W21, W22, W23 and TR9 have been doing Bike ed. They have been learning about how to fit their helmet properly, how to check if their bike is roadworthy, and a little bit about how to best secure their bike. In the last few sessions, students have been riding on the roads around the community and demonstrating what they have learnt about the road rules.

We have learnt that you need to scan, signal and scan back before you want to change direction or make a turn so that the traffic knows what your intentions are. You need to make sure that you are always in your bike lane, and that you stay safe.

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Community News

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