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On Sunday the 21st of October, I travelled to Hobart in Tasmania to compete in the youth touch football National Championships over the course of the week we played each state once. We were successful in defeating all states but Queensland. On Friday we finished our round games in second position taking us through to the grand final. Unfortunately Queensland won the grand final 11 to 3 leaving us with the silver medal. It was a great experience and an enjoyable week. On Wednesday the 31st October, Ruben Toga and I went to state for discus. I threw about 26 metres and I was competing the top 41 under/12 discus throwers in the State. I came 19th. Ruben threw 7 metres and was competing the top 31 10 year old boys and came 20th. Caitlyn Halse Year 6 Student
27 LUMSDAINE ST, PICTON NSW 2571
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T E R M 4 • W E E K 4 , 7 N o v e m b e r , 2 0 1 8 Newsletter
TERM 4
Week 5 Tuesday 13th November
- SCU @ RDA
Wednesday 14th November
- BAND
- Combined Assembly 12.10pm
Friday 16th November
- Year 6 Fun Day Fundraiser
Week 6
Tuesday 20th November
- SCU @ RDA
Wednesday 21st November
- BAND
Thursday 22nd November
- Parent Helper Morning Tea in
Staff room @ 11.15am
Week 7 Monday 26th November
- P & C Hamper items due back
Tuesday 27th November
- SCU @ RDA
Wednesday 28th November
- University of Wollongong Science
Fair—Stage 3
- BAND
- P & C raffle tickets due back
- Band Supper Concert @ 5.00pm
Thursday 29th November
- Last Scripture
Friday 30th November
- P & C Christmas Raffle Drawn
Week 8
Tuesday 4th December
- Year 6 Picton High School Orien-
tation (half day)
Week 9 Tuesday 11th December
- 2019 Kindergarten School Locker
Shopping Day
Wednesday 12th December
- 12.10 K-2 Concert in Hall
Friday 14th December
- P & C Lunch for Teachers & Staff
Picton Public School entered the Wollondilly Council Garden Competition and we placed
3rd in the Best School Children’s Garden. We received a $50 gift voucher to Mitre 10. We
have purchased wire for the trellis for the raspberries and netting to protect the strawber-
ries. I would like to thank all of the students and parents who have contributed to the
beautiful gardens at Picton Public School.
Julianne Smith Vegetable
Garden Co-ordinator
1/2 Aqua showing Mrs Beard their Halloween artwork.
Great job 1/2 Aqua.
Mrs Christine Beard
Relieving Principal
Wednesday 5th December
- Presentation Day Learning Certifi-
cates in Classrooms @ 9.30am and
10am in the Hall
- Year 6 Farewell @ Bargo Sports Club
@ 6.30pm
Term 4 Week 2 2018
Early Stage 1 and Stage 1 Awards
Kinder Red Ali Habib, Jed
Kinder Yellow Ohana, Lachlan
1 Pink Amelia, Sam
1 Violet Isabella, Dominique
2 Green Levi, Sybelle
2 Indigo Lauren, Lachlan
2/5 Magenta Chloe, Mitchell
SPORT Zane, Sybelle, Destiney, Lucy, Alexander,
William, Daniel, Hugh, Ryan
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Term 4 Week 3 2018
Early Stage 1 and Stage 1
Awards
Kinder Red Mila, Lucy
Kinder Yellow Hugh, Sienna
1 Pink Lilly, Kayla
1 Violet Jessica, Thomas
SPORT Lily, Toby, Maddie, Jorja
Term 3 Week 10 2018
Stage 2 & Stage 3 Awards
3 Silver Levi, Will, Eden, Ryley, Victoria, Kaylee, Luca,
Jenna
3 Copper Tylan, Mia, Harrison, Lilly, Jessica, Ewan
4 Bronze Mikayla, Oliver, Rhiannon, Ruby, Phoenix,
Mia
4 Emerald Connor, Nathan, Sophia, Henry, Zoe, Ruben
6 Sapphire Charlotte, Harry, Danny, Jasmine, Charlie,
Evie
6 Turquoise Hayley, Ruby Lee, Paige, Khye, Zoe, Dane
Term 4 Week 2 2018
Stage 2 & Stage 3 Awards
3 Silver Mia, Will, Jessica, Scott, Mason, Zac
3 Copper Meagan, Mia, Harry, Emma
4 Bronze Ruby, Max, Ben, Rhogan, Jude, Alyssa
4 Emerald Logan, Cillian, Alexander, Jade, Alex, Cooper
4/5 Platinum Zoe, Jack, Alexa, Chelsea, Taleah, Morgan
5 Crimson Will, Anastaia, Lucas, Jaxon, Pisey, Molly
6 Sapphire Mia, Owen, Jasmine, Liam, Indy, Loren
6 Turquoise Oliver, Hayley, Beau, Chelsea, Matthew,
Charlotte
Due to the Plover family nesting in our top playground the Oztag team games, which were to occur for Term 4 cannot take
place at the moment. Hopefully once the eggs have hatched and the family moves on
(approximately 2 weeks), we can resume normal playground activities and Oztag can
commence. Apologies for the inconvenience. All enquiries to Mrs Boyd please.
Mrs Boyd
Early Stage 1 and Stage 1 Assistant Principal
We will be trialling a new system in Term 4 for student absences. It will be an SMS system as used by our local High School.
You will still be able to notify us of your child’s absence either use Skoolbag or telephone the office and leave a message.
Christine O’Gradey
School Administration Manager
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Principal’s Pen
Leadership Speeches
Well done to all our brave and inspiring Year 5 students who delivered their speeches this week. There
were some great initiatives shared. Student votes are currently being counted. Congratulations to all
of you for your efforts and participation!
Supervision
It was brought to my attention yesterday that there is an increased amount of students waiting
outside the school gate on View St for a substantial period of time. For safety reasons we would
appreciate a call if you are running late so that we can ensure supervision for your child. If this is a
regular occurrence, then your child needs to wait at the front of the school on coloured seats where
there is a teacher on duty. We thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Kindergarten Orientation
Congratulations to Mrs Boyd for her outstanding organisation of the day. The students were
wonderful, fitting in with the morning’s rotations. Thank you to all the teachers involved for their
hard work and dedication
P & C Donations
Thank you to the P & C team for your contributions to our school. $5000 has been provided to
support the purchase of I Pads in Term 3 and a further $4000 has been committed to purchase
beautiful furniture for our school library. The teachers and students are so grateful for your support.
2019 Classes
We are currently looking at our school structure for 2019. If you are aware your child is leaving our
school we would appreciate a letter/email as student numbers play an important part in the decision-
making process and does affect staffing levels.
Thank you to those parents that have informed me of their child’s needs and learning requirements
for 2019. Updates of medical reports and health care plans are very helpful in readiness for next
year. If you haven’t contacted us as yet, please do so in writing to the class teacher, stage leader or
myself. Please do not leave your concerns to the last week. We work very hard to ensure your child’s
transition to the new year is pleasant and we do our best to cater for their educational needs.
Chris Beard
Relieving Principal
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Mrs Farrell our librarian needs volunteers to cover books. Please come to the office
and the ladies will organise with Mrs Farrell if you’re available.
Thank you, Mrs Farrell
The school is pleased to announce that we have partnered with ‘The School Locker’ to offer our school uniforms from the 26th November. The shop will continue to operate out of the same location and will be open at the same time on Tuesdays (9:00-11:00), however the shop will be managed and staffed by The School Locker. Katherine Whittaker will continue to be the main contact in the store.
In addition to purchasing items directly from the on campus store The School Locker is developing a website for our school so that uniforms can be purchased online. These orders will be filled and delivered to students via their class teachers in the same way as the current paper form orders or may be picked up from the campus store. Paper forms will no longer be accepted – if you have any problems with on line ordering or are unable to come into the store please contact the school office or The School Locker.
The School Locker will offer all the current uniform lines. In addition they will offer a number of new items from early next year including a school bag, library bag, long sleeve polo, socks and tights. There will be some minor changes to current items including the addition of school logo or initials on boys pants and shorts, small changes to the girls summer tunic and some minor fabric changes on some items. All current items can continue to be worn.
The transition of our uniform shop to The School Locker provides a number of advantages to our school community –
The store remains on campus with the addition of an online ordering option
Families have access to company’s Student Advantage Membership program, providing Student Advantage pricing across the whole The School Locker range which includes Technology, Music, Sporting and Stationary products (see flyer for details)
The school receives a small commission on both uniform sales and sales made by families through the Student Advantage Membership program
Further information is provided in the flyers at the back of the newsletter and will be sent home in a separate note soon. We hope you can continue to support the school and The School Locker in ensuring our students are wearing the correct uniform.
KEY DATES
Tuesday 13th November 2018 – last day of sales under the current arrangement 9:00 -10:00am
Tuesday 20th November – SHOP CLOSED for new fit out by TSL
Monday 26th November - ‘The School Locker Launch’ – shop open 9:00-12:00
Tuesday 27th November - from 9:00 -11:00 - Shop will open for normal trading (and on subsequent Tuesdays until end of term)Tuesday 11th December 9:00 – 12:00 - A special ‘uniform day’ will be held for new kindergarten students
Late January 2019 – Back to School Sales dates to be advised.
2019 Regular Uniform Shop Hours: TUESDAY 9:00 – 11:00
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