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Term 2 – Week 7 June 12, 2018
Don’t forget to pack your ‘Crunch & Sip’ every day!
Congratulations to:
Week 5- K Wombat, 2/1B & 4/3D
Week 6- K Kookaburra, 2/1C & 6/5YA
Buzz Awards T2W5 T2 W6
K-2 Be Safe Bella K Wombat
Be Safe Miraya 2/1G
Be Respectful Tejaswini K Wombat
Be Respectful Roham 2/1B
3-6 Be Safe Kate 4/3J
Be a Learner Melahkai 6/5B
Be Safe Melahkai 6/5B
Be Safe Shiv 4/3J
Strive for 95
K-2 Attendance Isaac K Crocodile
Attendance Mikaella 2/1B
3-6 Attendance Shiv 4/3J
Attendance Karanvir 6/5YA
Junior 1 Netballers experienced the thrill of a win last week. All teams demonstrated wonderful team spirit and sportsmanship.
Watch this space for our next sporting announcement!
Term 2 Week 7 June
Monday 11th
Queen’s Birthday – Public Holiday
Tuesday 12th
Lunch Orders Today School Banking Today Homework Club today
Wednesday 13th
ICAS Spelling Competition
Scripture
Thursday 14th
ICAS Writing Competition
Lunch Orders Today John Denham, ex student 1953, presents our school’s history to Stage 2
Friday 15th
121 Numeracy Program Graduation PSSA and Home Sport 11.00am – K-2 Assembly – 2/1W 1.15pm – 3-6 Assembly – 6/5L
2:15pm – Training Band 3:00pm – Concert Band Session
Term 2 Week 8 June
Dental Assessments K-6 NSW Health
Monday 18th
Sydney Wolves Basketball Skills 3-6
Staff Professional Learning – 3:10pm
Tuesday 19th
Lunch Orders Today School Banking Today Homework Club today
Wednesday 20th
Scripture
Thursday 21st
SRC Meeting
Friday 22nd
11.00am – K-2 Assembly 2/1F Item 1.15pm – 3-6 Assembly 4/3D
2:15pm – Training Band 3:00pm – Concert Band Session
June 12 , 2018
Gold Merit Awards Congratulations to the following gold merit award recipients Isabella K Crocodile Vansh 2/1M
Karthikeya K Crocodile Zara 2/1M
Arnav K Kookaburra Sahana 2/1M
Aaradhya K Kookaburra Kauserali 2/1M
Dane K Kookaburra Samanvi 2/1M
Hanna K Kookaburra Sophia 2/1M
Tyler K Kookaburra Saman 2/1M
Zainab K Kookaburra Amogh 2/1M
Rishelle 2/1B Joshau 4/3D
Nigel 2/1B Abdul 4/3D
Christian 2/1B Aashi 4/3J
Melissa 2/1B Farwa 4/3D
Mali 2/1B Shania 4/3J
Basil 2/1B Vera 4/3J
Finn 2/1B Shiv 4/3J
Miraya 2/1G Jerreau 4/3J
Adam 2/1G Wilhelm 4/3J
Srimant 2/1G Paarth 4/3J
Danny 2/1G Dishan 4/3J
Sanyam 2/1F Taaha 4/3J
Isabella 2/1F Parth 4/3J
Kayhan 2/1F Prabhnoor 4/3P
Anna 2/1F Daniel 4/3P
Tanishi 2/1W Cade 6/5YA
Rayenveer 2/1W Deanna 6/5YA
Abiha 2/1W Preston 6/5L
Sasan 2/1W Sogand 65/L
Rebecca 2/1W Louise 6/5B
Philip 2/1W Vansh 6/5B
Eva 2/1W Azra 6/5B
Chloe 2/1W Dev 6/5B
Noah 2/1W Surabhi 6/5L
Kriya 2/1W Cecillia 6/5L
Emma 2/1C Tanushal 6/5L
Lyle 2/1M Aaron 6/5W
Raima 2/1M Shania 6/5W
Sireen 2/1M Saanvi 6/5B
Sireen 2/1M Yasin 6/5B
Sevil 6/5B
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
2018 Band Camp
2018 Band Campers participated in a unique blend of music tuition, performance, social interactions and fun activities providing them with experiences they will remember for a lifetime. Miss Young and Mrs Bailey reported outstanding behaviour and conduct from all participants - what wonderful school representatives. A special thank you to their talented and committed conductor Mr John D’Arcy! Well done everyone. Students provided a jointly constructed recounting their experiences.
We had a great experience at band camp. We caught a bus from school and
joined with Toongabbie Public. We were all in the cabin called 'Wombat". On
Friday night we had a disco showdown. Saturday was an intense day of
practising for our instrument. We had a hard day of training in both small
groups for our own instrument and as a whole band. On Sunday we had a fun
activity and then held a concert for our parents. It was a great weekend and we
learnt a lot!
Maths Matters @ PNPS Parent Information Session It was wonderful to see so many parents and carers in
attendance at this session held last week. Learning partnerships
are so very important as we all work towards common goals,
providing every opportunity for your children and our students to
experience success in their learning journey. Please let us know
what sessions you would like us to conduct in the future as we
value your input.
NSW Health Dental Assessments K-6 To accompany this newsletter, a note and a yellow dental
assessment form will be sent home. Please read this information
carefully and send the form back as soon as possible. A
reminder that the NSW Health Dental Team will only assess the
students’ teeth. There will be no treatment conducted at this
time.
June 12 , 2018
Fostering Community Partnerships Makes A
Difference To Enhancing Student Learning!
Artists in Residence 2/1M students were fortunate to participate in art classes and
learn techniques in visual arts from one of our talented parents.
The students created beautiful artworks that will be framed and
displayed in our school. A special thank you to Mrs Thirumalai
Rajkumar.
School Safety – Supervision A reminder that our school opens at 8.30am. Students should not arrive at school before this time as teaching staff are not available to supervise them. School closes at 3pm. Students must leave promptly when classes
are dismissed.
Problem of the Week
Congratulations to our Week 6 winners!
K-2 3-6
Abhinav 2/1M Roxana 4/3W
Remember to look out for the problem of the week in every newsletter this term. Problems will vary in the degree of difficulty from week to week. Write your answer with your name and class on a piece of paper. Place this in the ‘Problem of the Week’ box located in the office. On newsletter day, the first correct answers drawn out of the box for K-2 and 3-6 will be our Problem Solving Award Recipients. Be sure to include your working on your answer sheet. Good luck everyone!
Problem K-2
I own 5 cars and a very large garage.
If I can see 2 cars parked outside the garage, how many are inside?
How many different ways can I park my cars inside and outside the garage?
Problem 3-6
One of our classes created a triangular patch of dirt in the class garden that they wanted to plant broccoli seedlings in.
If they space the seedlings correctly, they can fit twelve rows, with one seedling in the first row, four seedlings in the next, seven in the next and so on.
How many broccoli seedlings can they plant?
Opportunity Class 2019 Friday 18 May 2018: Online Applications Closed Wednesday 1 August 2018: Opportunity Class Placement Test My best wishes to our families as you celebrate Eid-al-Fitr this week.
Mrs Kathryn Methven NSW Premier’s Spelling Bee Competition Update
In week 6, 10 Stage 2 students and 10 Stage 3 students who were successful in the first round of the spelling Bee participated in round 2. These students had to verbally spell words in front of two judges (Mrs Courtney and Miss Young) and a small audience of students. As the round progressed the words became more difficult such as abacus, flippant, mongrel and adventurous, abseiling and competence.
Congratulations to the two Stage 2 & 3 Spelling Bee finalists: Isabelle (4/3P), Rian (4/3P), Rushil (6/5B) and Safa (6/5L) who will be representing our school in the regional finals for the Premier’s Spelling Bee.
Mrs Courtney
June 12 , 2018
Westwords Art Attack Excursion Sadami Konchi is a professional Portraitist, watercolourist and
picture book illustrator who teaches the Art Attack group once a week. Last Wednesday, students were invited to attend the Westwords studio in Parramatta. Students attended a special workshop run by Sadami where they created their own artworks, using symbols of importance to them. Miss Dodd
School Uniform Price Increase Due to an increase in the supply cost, we have had to increase the price of the winter pinafore to $36.00. Winter shirts remain the same price, at $17.00.
Absence from School If your child has been absent from school due to sickness etc, please use our APP or write a note to your child’s class teacher stating the date and reason for the absence. It is a Department requirement that all absences from school are explained.
School Banking for Students School Banking has commenced at PNPS. School Banking is a wonderful way to help your child develop good savings habits. Congratulations to our consistent savers who have received their rewards.
Our banking day is Tuesday. Student Safety – Vehicles on School Grounds Parents are asked not to drive onto school grounds at any time during the day. This applies to dropping off your child in the morning and picking up in the afternoon. The safety of all our students is the responsibility of the whole school community.
Email Distribution of Newsletter You have the option of having our school newsletter emailed to you instead of having a hard copy handed to your child. You can nominate as many email addresses as you like. Please send an email to the following address
pnpsnewsletter@gmail.com and list these details:
Write your family name
Write your student/s name/s and class/es
List any email addresses you wish to include for newsletter distribution: work, home etc.
If you have any questions please see Miss Young.
Farsi News
Payments at School All payments for excursions need to be given to your child’s classroom teacher as they are recorded in the class folder. The correct money and permission note should be sent to school in a sealed envelope. These will be collected from students during morning class time. Please do not hand payments to teachers. Please also note, only Australian coins can be accepted.
We have a few students who are allergic to
nuts and students who are highly allergic, which could be life threatening.
Please Do Not put Peanut Butter or Nutella on your child's sandwiches or send
nuts to school
Zone Cross Country Well done to all Zone Cross Country representatives for your fine performances. We had some very good results from our students. Most importantly, the students strived to achieve their personal best. Mrs Bax and Mr Wylie were proud of their attitude and conduct on the day.
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