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Bute Primary Schools News Week 4, Term 2 23rd May, 2019
BUTE PRIMARY SCHOOLS A: Third Street, BUTE SA 5560 P: (08) 88262060 F: (08) 88262027 SMS: 0417 841481 E: dl.0702_info@schools.sa.edu.au W: www.buteps.sa.edu.au
Diary Dates
Thurs 30/5—Kindergym Fridays 31/5 - 5/7—Dancify Thurs 6/6—State Championships Cross Country Mon 10/6—Queens Birthday Public Holiday Tues 11/6—Pupil Free Day 17-20/6—State Championships Netball & Football
Reminders
Breakfast Club is held Mon, Wed and Fri.
Assembly will be held in Week 4.
Newsletters will be fortnightly We are a NUT FREE school
Principal:
Richard Hall
Premier’s be active Challenge Medal presentations Welcome Night 2019
KERNEWEK LOWENDER 2019
From the Principal’s Desk
Well done and thank you to everyone involved in the lead up to and
on the day of our Kernewek Lowender involvement. The students did
a fantastic job in representing our school in the Furry Dance. Thank
you to parents/carers for supporting students to attend this event and
for dressing the students in traditional outfits (they all looked fabu-
lous!). A special thank you to Meredith Pridham for her efforts in training the students to deliver such a
great dance performance on the day.
Recently a number of students represented Bute Primary School at the District Athletics Day held at
Kadina Memorial School. The District Athletics day was held on Friday, 3rd
of May in Week 1. Below is a
list of the students who participated (Unfortunately, Will Trengove injured himself in the lead up to the
day and was unable to attend the event);
Angus Hewett – Long Jump, Shot Put, Discus
Charlie Krieg – 100m, 200m, High Jump
Pippa Krieg – 100m, 200m, Long Jump, Shot Put
Laura Green – 100m, 200m, Long Jump, Shot Put
The students competed hard all day and should be very proud of their efforts. Laura Green was selected
for the NYP Athletics Team to compete in Adelaide as she achieved a first place for Long Jump and
made the Relay team. Thank you to those parents who attended and transported students to and from
the venue.
Kernewek Lowender – Furry Dance
District Athletics Day
District Cross Country
We also had a group of students who represented Bute Primary School at the District Cross Country
Run held at Moonta Area School. The District Cross Country day was held on Friday, 10th of May in
Week 2. Again, our students demonstrated their competitive spirits with some fantastic results
achieved on the day.
Will Trengove – 10 Year Old Boys (1st Place)
Pippa Krieg – 10 Year Old Girls (9th Place)
Laura Green – 11 Year Old Girls (3rd
Place)
Charlie Krieg – 12 Year Old Boys (11th Place)
Congratulations to Will Trengove and Laura Green for achieving selection for the NYP Cross Coun-
try Team to compete in Adelaide in June. Thank you to those parents who attended and transported
students to and from the venue.
The Resilience Project
The Resilience Project - WHAT DO THEY DO?
Through their schools programs, they inspire
school communities to practise the evidence
based strategies that build resilience and im-
prove mental health. This is achieved by:
INSPIRING STUDENTS
EMPOWERING TEACHERS
ENGAGING PARENTS
As part of this project Bute PS have received a
collection of teaching resources and student
journals to implement the project at our site.
Staff will also attend Professional Development
training to support this program. We have been
able to participate in this project thanks to fund-
ing from the Barunga West Council.
Bute Primary School in conjunction with the Preschool and Rural Care, will be showcasing some of the
amazing learning experiences in which our students participate, within eBooks published by an organisa-
tion called Jetsetter. The aim of Jetsetter is to show students in a positive way and to display their work in
a relevant and purposeful manner within the school community and outside the school boundaries.
Jetsetter puts together 8 eBooks over a 12 month period of student literature, art, technology etc. (short
stories, poems, art, coding). Jetsetter also offers students the opportunity to be interviewed on a variety of
subjects of the teacher’s choice. The Jetsetter eBooks are published TWICE a term and can be used by
teachers and students for a range of purposes. Jetsetter eBooks are sent directly to the Principal to use in
the school at their discretion; eJetsetters are not on the internet or Facebook!
At times Bute Primary School will submit photos that might depict children from the school. Please notify the school if you do not want your child(ren)’s photo to be used in Jetsetter publications.
Jetsetter
THE JETSETTER
EDUCATIONAL INITIATIVE
celebrates 43rd YEAR
Parenting Program—Raising Resilient Children
An awesome opportunity to learn about teaching resilience in our kids.
Don’t miss our parent workshops this term.
Forest bathing is the practice of taking a leisurely walk in a forest for health benefits. The practice
originated in Japan where it is called shinrin-yoku (森林浴). Proven by scientists to benefit physi-
cal as well as mental health Shinrin-Yoku helps to lower heart rate, blood pressure, reduce stress hormone production, boost immunity and mood and improve overall feelings of wellbeing.
New Toilets
Craning buildings into place
Preparing groundworks
Ready for plumbing and verandah
The new
toilets
have
arrived
The deck and verandah framing has begun
Community Notices
A BEAUT DAY AT BUTE—SUNDAY 6th OCTOBER, 2019
The Bute 2000 Onwards Progress Committee are looking forward to our 3rd annual Beaut Day in
Bute and are seeking names of Bute Community Clubs and individuals who wish to be involved in
the day. The previous 2 years have attracted a large number of
people to Bute and we hope to achieve that again this year.
We invite individuals and clubs to hold a garage sale to be held at
the individual homes or club sites. Alternatively Clubs may wish to
have a stall/trading table or some other fundraising function.
We will need your name and address by the 26th July, so that we
can compile maps and arrange advertising.
Please phone either Cheryl Sawley 88262210 or Judith Sutton
88262056 for further information and/pr to submit your garage sale
details.
National Simultaneous Storytime
Thankyou to everyone
for collecting stickers,
The students have been
sticking these onto the
posters and have filled
one and are hoping to fill
some more. We have
also been looking at
some items through the
microscope.
The whole school took part in the National Simultaneous story time on Wednesday 22nd May at
11.00am. They were one of 1,085,587 students and 9,890 locations. They met Al and Macca the
Alpaca and the junior primaries made masks and maracas.
Dressed to impress for
Kernewek Lowender Furry
Dance
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