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Diary Dates Monday 14th May
Governing Council 7pm 30th Birthday
Task Group 6pm
Wednesday 16th May School Tour 9:15am
Friday 18th May
Walk Safely to School Day Rec/Yr1 Assembly 11:30am
Tues, Wed, Thurs 15-17th
NAPLAN tests
Tuesday 22nd May Year 2-4 Assembly 10am
Mon 28th May – Fri 1st June
Year 3-5 Swimming
Friday 25th May 30th B’day Assembly 10am
Sun 3rd – Thurs 7th June
Year 7 Canberra Trip
Canteen Roster
15/05 Dina Dearden 16/05 Monica Dinan 17/05 Heather Forbes-White 18/05 Clare Bruce 21/05 Nicole Mychajliw 22/05 Yvonne Brown 23/05 Erin Kemp 24/05 Michelle Ivanovic 25/05 Liz Chamberlain and Karen Strange
No. 7 14th May, 2012
Murrays Hill Road Flagstaff Hill SA 5159 Phone: 8270 4144 Fax: 8370 5745 Canteen: 8270 4568 OSHC: 0427 271 768 Email: [email protected] Website: www.craigburn.sa.edu.au
NAPLAN We remind all parents that the National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) for students in Years 3, 5 and 7 are being held this week, on the following days - Tuesday15th, Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th May. Friday the 18th May is set aside as a ʻmake-upʼ day for students who may have been absent on the days of the assessments. The assessments will begin at 9.00am on each of the days, so we ask that students arrive at school on time by 8.45am. If you would like any more information please contact the school or visit the NAPLAN website at www.naplan.edu.au
National Walk Safely To School Day As indicated in our previous newsletter, Friday the 18th May is National Walk Safely to School Day. Over the last few years, Craigburn students and families have supported this day as a way of promoting the message of ʻActive Kids are Healthy Kidsʼ. Students from the student environment committee will be positioned at each of the main school entrances handing out stickers and certificates to students who ʻwalked safely to schoolʼ. We thank members of our environment group who will also be handing out fresh fruit at recess time to students who have participated in the event. This year, parents, carers and students can find the best walking route to school online at www.walk.com.au – the Pedestrian Council of Australiaʼs website. To discover a way that might be different from driving the car or taking the bus, the PCA this year is providing a Google Maps facility online. Parents and students can enter their home starting point and the school destination – and the new feature will plot the best walking route to school, maybe through quiet, safe side streets or local parkland. We hope that all Craigburn families consider participating in this yearʼs event.
30th Birthday Celebrations As part of Craigburn Primary Schoolʼs 30th Birthday celebrations a special community assembly will be held on Friday 25th May from 10.00am in the school hall to mark this special occasion. All parents, families and friends are welcome to attend this community assembly and join us for a morning tea to follow from 10.30am. We ask parents and friends to rsvp via the front office (phone 82704144 or email [email protected]) to confirm attendance.
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Students and parents, both past and present have the opportunity to purchase a commemorative lapel pin which students can wear on their school uniform - at a cost of $3.00. Students are encouraged to wear their lapel pin at the assembly and throughout the commemorative year. The commemorative lapel pins can be purchased directly from the finance office at anytime. At the conclusion of the assembly, students will be given a special cupcake at no cost to have for their morning recess. Cake and tea / coffee will be freely available to all visiting parents and friends. If your child / children have any special dietary requirements regarding the cupcakes, eg nut/egg allergy, please inform us via the front office by no later than Friday 18th of May. We will endeavour to provide a suitable alternative for your child. SAPSASA Achievements Over the last week, we have had quite a number of our senior students who participated in SAPSASA cross country and soccer events. These events involve a high degree of organisation and coordination from volunteer parents and school staff. We congratulate all students and parents involved who represented our school. A great win by our soccer team and excellent representation and results from our cross country runners. Good luck to our footballers who play their first game this week. Please refer to the sports reports for a summary of these events.
Sports Day We acknowledge the efforts of all students, staff, parents and friends who participated in this year’s Sports Day held last Friday. Sports Days are great community events and we thank all parents, families and friends who were able attend. Special thanks to Karen Pettman, our specialist sports teacher, who coordinated this years event and to Nathan Lee, our groundsman for preparing the grounds for the day. We also thank our wonderful canteen and fundraising groups for providing and managing a range of food and fundraising services. Riley were victorious on the day. More results later in this newsletter.
Jeff Wait- Principal Paul Luke – Deputy Principal
Music SCHOOL CONCERT BAND These students have been rehearsing in the band since early in Term 1. Band rehearses each Wednesday from 1:25-2:15pm in the hall. They are progressing well and are looking forward to their first performance this term. Stay tuned! Band members comprise of:- Saxophones: Baily Kuijpers, Ethan Schembri, Grant Robertson, Mitchell Turner Clarinets: Darcie Gallant, Bridget Spurr Flutes: Kendall Well, Jack Kirby, Kara Parsons, Holly Williams, Tahlia West Trumpets: Ben Sharman Trombone: Harrison Strunk Keyboard: Lauren De Lyster Drums/Percussion: Lucy Collier, Lachlan Pattison, Julian Poole These students have made a strong commitment in their work. Congratulations!
Kerry Rayner
Oh! What concentration!
…..and there’s more
….and here they all are!
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SENIOR CHOIR The 75 members of the choir were assessed in Week 2. They received an A for all the areas assessed – Presentation, Accuracy, Text, part Work, Tone Quality, Interpretation, Behaviour and Analysis & Response. Robyn Filmer who assessed the choir was very impressed with the students and their standard. Congratulations to all! They are well underway for their performances at the Festival of Music in the Festival Week in September and the Southern Festival at the Hopgood Theatre in October. PERFORMANCE TROUPE Congratulations to these students who successfully auditioned for a part in the Troupe this year – Emily M, Ben F and Ashlyn P. These students will perform in four concerts as part of the Festival of Music and also two concerts in the Southern Festival. They will commence weekly rehearsals and Sunday workshops in a few weeks. Ben and Ashlyn also have a solo part in the performances. Well done and good luck with the hard work ahead.
CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to Ben F who has been selected to be in the Children’s Chorus for the State Opera’s Production of ‘La Boheme’! The performances will be in July. This is an amazing experience for him to be part of and certainly a step up from Jafer in Aladdin this time last year.
Kerry Rayner
School Uniform Supply DZ have available samples to try on in our second hand uniform shop. We have the polos, winter pinafore dresses, full zip spray jackets and some sizes of the summer dresses. The 1/2 zip jumper/fleece with logo will be available for try on at the end of May. For all information on payment and order form with prices please go to www.craigburn.sa.edu.au Second Hand Uniform shop Opening Times are:
Tuesday 2.45- 3.15pm Wednesday 8.40 - 9.15am Friday 8.40- 9.15am
Uniform Committee
Canteen SPORTS DAY We hope everyone had a fantastic time on Sports Day – one of our school’s major highlights. We’d like to thank everyone for supporting the canteen by enjoying all the great food on offer. We cooked over 800 sausages, and the cakes sold out in record time! Thank you so much to all the parents who brought cakes to sell and who helped with running the cake stall, the canteen and the sausage sizzle during the day. In particular, thank you to Joanne, Ben, Martin and Lee–
along with Adam Grundy (Sue’s son) – who spent the whole day helping on the barbeque. We’d also like to mention a couple of extra special contributions. Firstly – from Annegret and Anna, who made wraps as an alternative to sausages and sold them at lunchtime on behalf of the canteen, as well as giving away lovely fresh fruit kindly donated by Woolworths. Secondly – Karen Virgo, who made 100 beautiful mascot bear biscuits in our four house colours to sell at the cake stall. They looked far too good to eat, but the children didn’t seem to have any trouble! There were so many helpers we can’t mention them all, but please know that we really appreciate your efforts – we couldn’t have done it without you. We estimate that we raised well over $2000 on the day, which goes towards reducing the cost of the regular canteen services. Week 5 & 6 Special Baked beans or spaghetti in a cup and Garlic Bread or Buttered Roll all for $3.00
School Sport SAPSASA Cross Country Friday 11th May saw 38 Craigburn students travel to Belair National Park for the Southern Heights district cross country event. Terrific support for each other and great sportsmanship was displayed with all 38 students completing the 2 - 3 km course. Thank you to Damien for training the students and the parents for marshalling and supporting the team on the day. A team of runners will now be selected from the Belair results to compete in the Cross Country Championships at Oakbank Racecourse on 31st May. SOCCER Soccer is about to kick off! Many thanks to those who have stepped up to take on the positions of coaches and managers. We have 86 children playing and our first matches are this Saturday with all teams playing away. The following week, Saturday 26th, all our teams are playing at Craigburn and we would love to see members of our school community here to support us. Refreshments, including a sausage sizzle, will be available so come along and enjoy the atmosphere.
Barb Heaton – Soccer Coordinator SAPSASA Soccer The Year 7 boys soccer team played a magnificent game by defeating Christies Beach Primary School 6-0, lead by their coach Damien Pawson. With their ball skills and fantastic passing sets hopefully the boys can defeat Woodcroft in the next round of the knockout – date to be determined! Thanks to all the parents that helped with transport and supporting the team.
Victoria Rabbah Sports Day Results over page
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Sports Day Results 1st Riley 769 points 2nd Fraser 744 points 3rd Bradman 713 points 4th Woodforde 710 points Championship Sprints:-
Year 3 Girls Ella R Emma B Jenny D Tahlia W
Year 3 Boys Lachlan P Dylan B Trent B Louis P
Year 4 Girls Jaime L Rubee L Kayla K Courtney K
Year 4 Boys Tyson D Henry M Taine M Robbie B
Year 5 Girls Emily B Imogen S Kirralee W Abigail B
Year 5 Boys Ben M Cooper T Brayden K Mathew T
Year 6 Girls Sarah D Rhianna M Olivia M Jacqueline H.W.C.
Year 6 Boys Jarryd H Brayden E Aaron B Matt R
Year 7 Girls Zoe O Kate B Sheridan N Rhea K
Year 7 Boys Ben Francis Caleb H Cameron K Riley P
Congratulations to those who ran fastest on the day!
May is MS Awareness Month
Friday, 18 May 2012, in the school hall 9–10am
Come along and help raise money for MS
Wear something red or put on your brightest red lippy.
$2 entry fee (Donation for MS) entitles you to tea/coffee & cookie
Merchandise for sale - Pens $5, Badges $4, Keyrings $5
Receipts for donations over $2 are available.
Deb Goodliffe will speak about what Multiple Sclerosis is and talk about her personal experience of what life is like living with this chronic disease.
Come and have a cuppa, something to eat and a chat with friends or meet new people.
This event is not limited to parents of Craigburn kids, bring friends or family and get behind a fabulous cause. All money raised goes to the Kiss Goodbye to MS campaign.
Toushido Karate
• Local club • Become stronger and fitter • Increase danger awareness • Traditional style of karate • Learn street wise self defence • Have fun in a family friendly club • Make new friends and increase confidence • A high level of discipline in a traditional
setting using Japanese terminology • Over 30 junior members • Families train together • Current members aged 6-70 years
Craigburn Primary classes on Wednesdays at 6:30pm in the Gym. Cost $5.00 lesson.
Phone 0412 176 754 Mick www.toushido.com
NEW SMOKE-‐FREE LAWS From 31 May, World No Tobacco Day, new State Government legislation will come into effect that:
• Bans smoking within 10 metres of children’s public playground equipment
• Bans smoking under covered public transport waiting areas, including bus, tram, train and taxi shelters and other areas used to board or alight from public transport that are covered by a roof
• Gives local councils and other incorporated bodies the ability to apply to have an outdoor area or event declared smoke-‐free
Anyone aged 15 years and older can be fined for these offences committed under Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997.