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ALYANGULA ALYANGULA ALYANGULA AREA SCHOOL AREA SCHOOL AREA SCHOOL We Learn For Life We Learn For Life We Learn For Life Issue 18 13 November 2013 Cnr Flinders St & Ayawarra Cr, Alyangula, NT, 0885—Ph. 8987 6366—Fax 8987 6014—PMB 3, Alyangula, NT, 0885 Facebook: hp://www.facebook.com/AlyangulaAreaSchool Website: hp://web.ntschools.net/w/Alyangula Email: [email protected] Every Child, Every Day FROM THE PRINCIPAL Unbelievably there are only 4 more weeks leſt of school and 6 weeks unl Santa visits! So inevitably things will become busier as the me gets closer to the end of the year. Please note the many events which are occurring over the next few weeks. It’s a wonderful me of year to be part of a school community as it celebrates the learning which has taken place over the year. Although the end is in sight, I would remind parents to note that teaching programs do not conclude unl Friday 13 th December. These last few weeks are a very important me for teachers’ assessment of students and collaon of their results for both reporng to parents and building a profile for the new classroom teacher in 2014. As a result I would like to reminded parents to ensure that they nofy the school/classroom teacher if their child is sick, away or on holidays. Last week we had 90 days of un-nofied absences, 28 days nofied as sick and 33 days of students being out of the community for medical reasons or holidays. This informaon is collected by the Department, so please ensure you keep the school informed when and why your child is away from school. Monday this week we had our School Review conducted by The Execuve Director and Director of School Performance for Arnhem. Although the results from this are sll to be collected and presented to the school in a report, the inial feedback was excellent, with us scoring high in two areas: ‘A Culture That Promotes Learning’ and ‘School/Community Partnerships – Building and Maintaining Posive and Caring Relaonships with Families, Carers, Students and all Those Associated with the School’s Broader Community.’ I am very proud that the feedback was so posive and am looking forward to the further feedback that we will receive via our Parent, Student and Staff Survey. Please remember that the survey link can be found on our Face Book page and on our website. The survey will be available unl 17th November. Currently the Student Representave Council (SRC) have been working with the School Wide Posive Behaviour development team to create a set of school values which are user friendly for all student year levels. Their early work has idenfied Respect, Safety, Excellence, Courage (together) as words that all students idenfied with. The next step in the process will be to present these to the School Council. With these values in place, next year teachers and the school will be able to explicitly teach these values and align school rules and rewards with these values. I encourage parents to let me know if they would like to have input into this process on the development of our school values. Jo Jefferson Alyangula Area School Parent Survey Web link: hps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NNYVQTS School Code: alyangula692

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ALYANGULAALYANGULAALYANGULA AREA SCHOOLAREA SCHOOLAREA SCHOOL We Learn For Life We Learn For Life We Learn For Life

Issue 18 13 November 2013

Cnr Flinders St & Ayawarra Cr, Alyangula, NT, 0885—Ph. 8987 6366—Fax 8987 6014—PMB 3, Alyangula, NT, 0885

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AlyangulaAreaSchool

Website: http://web.ntschools.net/w/Alyangula

Email: [email protected]

Every Child, Every Day

FROM THE PRINCIPAL

Unbelievably there are only 4 more weeks left of school and 6 weeks until Santa visits! So inevitably things will

become busier as the time gets closer to the end of the year. Please note the many events which are occurring

over the next few weeks. It’s a wonderful time of year to be part of a school community as it celebrates the

learning which has taken place over the year.

Although the end is in sight, I would remind parents to note that teaching programs do not conclude until Friday

13th December. These last few weeks are a very important time for teachers’ assessment of students and collation

of their results for both reporting to parents and building a profile for the new classroom teacher in 2014. As a

result I would like to reminded parents to ensure that they notify the school/classroom teacher if their child is sick,

away or on holidays. Last week we had 90 days of un-notified absences, 28 days notified as sick and 33 days of

students being out of the community for medical reasons or holidays. This information is collected by the

Department, so please ensure you keep the school informed when and why your child is away from school.

Monday this week we had our School Review conducted by The Executive Director and Director of School

Performance for Arnhem. Although the results from this are still to be collected and presented to the school in a

report, the initial feedback was excellent, with us scoring high in two areas: ‘A Culture That Promotes Learning’ and

‘School/Community Partnerships – Building and Maintaining Positive and Caring Relationships with Families, Carers,

Students and all Those Associated with the School’s Broader Community.’

I am very proud that the feedback was so positive and am looking forward to the further feedback that we will receive via our Parent, Student and Staff Survey. Please remember that the survey link can be found on our Face Book page and on our website. The survey will be available until 17th November.

Currently the Student Representative Council (SRC) have been working with the School Wide Positive Behaviour

development team to create a set of school values which are user friendly for all student year levels. Their early

work has identified Respect, Safety, Excellence, Courage (together) as words that all students identified with. The

next step in the process will be to present these to the School Council. With these values in place, next year

teachers and the school will be able to explicitly teach these values and align school rules and rewards with these

values. I encourage parents to let me know if they would like to have input into this process on the development of

our school values.

Jo Jefferson

Alyangula Area School Parent Survey

Web link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NNYVQTS School Code: alyangula692

Page 2 Alyangula Area School Newsletter

Uniforms available for purchase on Wednesdays,

we are currently out of stock of the following. Primary Shirts - sizes 4, 6, 8 and 10 Skorts - size 10 Sports Shirts Pre School shirts have arrived The unisex shorts have arrived

A reminder that the school Voluntary

Contribution is $25 per term.

Chewing gum is not permitted on school

grounds.

Please ensure your child/ren are wearing

appropriate footwear to school.

PRINCIPAL

Aliyah Assan

Jack C

Abigail Eun

MERIT

Joe De Lange

MERIT

Flynn Caspar

Jack McKean

Lydia Cox

Bi Lobo

Nicole Dreyer

Brock Emmett

MERIT

Ruben Snell

Liandrie Snell

Harry Kerr

Jove Adderson

Shanobi Marocchini

Heidi McConachy

AWARDS AWARDS AWARDS

Principal Award Merit Award

Remembrance Day 2013

Alyangula Area School commemorated

Remembrance Day on Monday with a

ceremony at the school flag pole.

School Captains laid a wreath and the

choir led the school with the national

anthem

Page 3 Alyangula Area School Newsletter

Middle School Electives

Every Friday morning Middle School Students study an elective of their choice. Once chosen, students

receive ten lessons per term to acquire new skills and knowledge. This term the following electives

have been available to Middle School Students.

Sport with Mr. Slocombe

Students have been improving their health, fitness and co-ordination through participation and learn-

ing the rules and skills of swimming, squash, tennis, basketball and golf.

Design Technology with Mr. Moore

Mr. Moore has been teaching students how to use a variety of tools safely and appropriately to con-

struct a clock and tool box.

Anindilyakawa Language and Culture with Mr. Moriarty and The Linguistic

Team

Sally Anne Smee, Sylvia Tkac, Carol Wurramara and Judy Lalara from the Anindilyakwa Linguistics

Team have been assisting Mr. Moriarty to introduce the local culture, history and language.

Home Economics with Mrs. Henseleit

In Home Economics Mrs Henseleit has been developing the students culinary skills and appreciation

for culture by cooking a variety of dishes from around the world.

2013 School Calendar -Term 4

Wk 6 School Assembly Fri 15 Nov MS1 - AAS Multi Purpose Room

Wk 7 Early Childhood Swimming 18 - 22 Nov Alyangula Swimming Pool

Wk 7 School Council Meeting Thurs 21 Nov School Staff Room, 7pm - parents/guardians welcome

Wk 8 Pre School to Transition Orientation Wed 27 Nov 8am - 12 noon - Note to go home

Wk 8 Pre School Orientation Wed 27 Nov Pre School Classroom 5pm-7pm

Wk 8 School Assembly Fri 29 Dec 5/6 - AAS Multi Purpose Room

Wk 9 Awards Ceremony Wed 4 Dec Multi Purpose Room 8-10am

Wk 9 Volunteers Morning Tea Wed 4 Dec School Staff Room 10-10:30am

Wk 9 Variety Night Thurs 5 Dec ASEC Hall

Wk 9 Year 6 Graduation Fri 6 Dec TBA

WK 10 Reports Go Home Wed 11 Dec Well done Everyone!

Wk 10 MS Formal Wed 11 Dec TBA

Wk 10 Last Day of Term 4 Fri 13 Dec Have a Happy Holiday!

School Resumes 28 Jan teachers, 29 Jan students

Page 4 Alyangula Area School Newsletter

$ 2 per ticket, Drawn Thursday December 5th at the Seaside Soirée

We are asking families to please donate an item to be included in the prizes.

Donations can be toys, food, drinks (no alcohol), Christmas decorations, Christmas items, candles,

household items etc (no 2nd hand items please)

These can be dropped off to the office any time.

Please return all tickets (inc unsold) to the office, see Amy or Carlee in the office if you need more

tickets Thank you

LETTER TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS IN CYCLONE AFFECTED AREA PREPARING FOR THE

CYCLONE SEASON

The cyclone season runs from 1 November to 30 April. All parents and guardians should be prepared at the start of

the season for the possibility of a cyclone, flood or storm striking your area sometime during this period.

On average, two to three cyclones per season form in the waters surrounding the Northern Territory, including the

Timor and Arafura seas and the Gulf of Carpentaria. The number and intensity of cyclones that affect coastal areas

varies each year.

Information on this season’s cyclone outlook is available at the BOM website at http://www.bom.gov.au/nt/

The SecureNT website provides information on how to prepare your family, your home and your business for

potential natural disasters or emergencies. You can receive timely information and updates via Facebook and

Twitter and get advice on emergency shelters, power outages, flooding, road updates and cyclone tracking at

www.securent.nt.gov.au.

When a cyclone watch is declared for your area, the school will be kept fully informed by the department and letters

will be sent home with students advising parents and guardians of the latest situation and steps that will be taken if

the situation deteriorates.

Parents/guardians are encouraged to monitor radio and TV bulletins for further cyclone information.

In the event of a cyclone warning being declared, the Counter Disaster Council, in consultation with the Department

of Education, will advise of the need to close schools and/or offices and advice will be distributed immediately when

that step is taken.

Primary Golf Years 3 to 6 had the opportunity to participate in a

golfing experience at the Alyangula Golf Course on

Monday.

Students received some hands on knowledge

from golf professional Nathan Campfield, PGA

Professional, Drummond Golf NT.

COMMUNITY LIBRARY OFFICER

Library opening hours

Tuesday 3.30pm—5.30pm

Thursday 6.30pm—8.30pm

Saturday 10.00am—1.00pm

Must have a current Ochre card or ability to obtain one

For more information please contact Amy Hobbs on 89876366 or [email protected]

Page 5 Alyangula Area School Newsletter

Street Address

Alyangula Area School Secondary Block

Cnr Flinders St & Ayawarra Cres Alyangula

Postal Address

PMB 6

Alyangula, NT, 0885

Email : [email protected]

Page 6 Alyangula Area School Newsletter

Rippa Skippas Come join the

Skipping Club

every

Tuesday and Thursday

at the ASEC

2:45pm - 3:30pm

Children’s Christmas Party Raffle

Tickets have been sent home with your child/ren, please return money and tickets (inc unsold) to the box in the

school office before 6th Dec

DANCE CLASSES & TENNIS LESSONS 2014

Would your children be interested in learning to dance or play tennis in 2014?

Expressions of interest are sought

please e-mail [email protected]

Like us on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/1stAlyangulaScouts

Please meet at the covered assembly area

New families welcome! Contact Geoff Knott for more info - 0418 605 771

http://www.scouts.com.au

1st Alyangula Scout Group

Every Wednesday night at Alyangula Area School

JOEYS (5.5yrs to 7.5yrs) 6pm - 7pm

CUBS (7.5yrs to 11yrs) 6pm - 7:30pm

SCOUTS (11yrs to 14yrs) 6pm - 7:30pm