Belair Public School Newsletter Take Just Pride 34 Carolyn Street, Adamstown Heights NSW 2289 Phone: 4952 1735
Email: [email protected]
Term 4 Week 5 November 13 2018
Principal’s Message
Greetings everyone,
As we head towards the end of the year our thoughts turn to organisation for 2019. Each year a small number of families make requests in relation to student placement the following year. Teachers work hard to get the best mix of students in each class and this small number of requests usually can be considered in the makeup of classes. The nature requests we consider are issues such as family composition, social issues between students a history of bullying and supporting students who suffer from anxiety or have special needs. The school is unable to make decisions on class placement based on parents’ preference of teachers or putting best friends in the same class. If there is a reason based on student wellbeing and learning that parents wish to be considered, please email me via the school email. As circumstances change from year to year, please don’t assume that because you contacted the school in previous years that this information will continue to be considered in the future.
The school disco was a wonderful success last Friday. Thanks to Shelley Sneath for her organisation and thanks to the teachers and parents who helped out on the night. The P&C raised over $2000. This money will go towards additional playground shade options for students. Apologies for not communicating the P&C’s child protection strategies of not having dozens of parents in the hall. The new procedures, adopted last year, were as a result of community concerns that there was no way of ensuring the large numbers of adults in the hall were meant to be there. Also, the crowded hall was limiting the dancing options for students. At the P&C meeting next week, an alternate strategy that keeps students safe, limits adult access but allows parents to see their children, will be discussed.
Fingers crossed that the forecast showers don’t disrupt our Performing Arts Evening planned for this Thursday.
Regards Warwick Beard Principal
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
November
15th Performing Arts Evening 6.30pm
16th Cricket Gala Day Year 4 Hudson Park
21st
Canteen Sushi Day
Rookies Chess Comp Final
P&C Meeting 7pm
28th
Kindergarten 2019 Parent Meeting 9.30am
Year 6 Kotara HS
Orientation
Combined P&C Meeting 6pm at Kotara HS
29th Band Playing at Westfield
29th – 30th Year 5 Leadership Speeches
December
4th Year 1 and Year 2
(Stage 1) Assembly 9.30am
5th Scripture Christmas Assembly
6th – 7th Prefect Speeches and Voting
7th Year 6 Mini Fete
11th Kindergarten
(ES1) Presentation Assembly ~ 9.30am
12th Year 6 Farewell
13th Swimming Carnival Yrs 3–6 ~ 9.30am
14th Whole School Assembly
12.15pm
Prefects Announced
17th Presentation Day
Years 3–6 9.30am
18th
Early Stage 1 Party Day
Stage 1 Party Day
Stage 3 Party Day
Afternoon Pick up Time We have had several parents phoning at afternoon bell time to let us know that they are running late. It is important for parents to arrive on time to collect their child in the afternoon or make alternative arrangements for after school care. The bell rings at 2.55pm and once the children are released from class it is really difficult to find them. For the safety and wellbeing of students we ask that you are on time to collect your child. P&C Meeting ~ Wednesday 21 November AT next week’s meeting the P&C will be considering community feedback which will shape the nature of the P&C into the future. If you would like to be a part of this discussion, please come along at 7pm. Aboriginal Learning Circle Our local community of schools Aboriginal Learning Circle is meeting to discuss plans for Aboriginal Education for 2019. We are meeting at Belair and it would be lovely to have some of our Aboriginal families represented. Kotara School Community Combined P&C Meeting This group is an initiative started by the principal of Kotara High School. The purpose of the group is to share ideas and explore the K-12 learning pathways for our students. Please let Mr Beard know if you are attending this meeting on Wednesday evening, 28 November, 6pm at Kotara High.
Deputy Principal’s Message Congratulations to 1T who were noticed at the K-2 assembly yesterday for their beautiful manners, listening and sitting so well. 5K and 5G were the class of the week for 3-6 last week. Congratulations to both of these classes. Thank you to the P&C, parent volunteers and teachers who gave up their Friday night to supervise the disco. Some of our students were recognised by the parents helping in the canteen for their beautiful manners. Well done to Chris E, Charlotte F, Charlie M, Michael R, Thomas M and Chloe E. Belair Language of Resilience The focus for this week is the element of Control.
Anti-Bullying: Be an Upstander! Refuse to be a bystander! If you see friends or classmates laughing along with the bully, tell them that they are contributing to the problem. Let them know that by laughing they are also bullying. Have a wonderful week!
Kind regards
Sarah Jardine
Environment News
Plastic Police Very exciting news that was featured in the Newcastle Herald last week:
Plastic Police is able to continue to divert soft plastics from landfill and keep it out of the environment thanks to our amazing program participants and partners.
Recently, Scentre Group purchased 179 wheel stops made from recycled soft plastics collected by local public school Belair. The wheel stops were recently installed at the newly renovated Westfield Kotara shopping centre, so make sure you check it out on your next visit!
The University of Newcastle, Australia is also a participant of the Plastic Police program, and recently purchased Replas - Recycled Plastic Products outdoor furniture made from recycled soft plastics to offset soft plastics generated on Callaghan campus through the program.
Other organisations participating in the Plastic Police program include Singleton Council, Dungog Shire Council, Hunter Water, Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group, Quarry Mining & Construction Equipment Pty Ltd, Biddabah Public School, Belair Public School, Holy Family Primary School, Pride Dry Cleaning & Laundry, City of Newcastle and Quest Newcastle.
We have ordered our plastic benches and they are currently being made. Scentre group (Westfield) have kindly paid for them and we look forward to seeing them in the school grounds.
Continue the hard work and send in your soft plastics from home! Children are doing a fantastic job at recess and lunch of shaking out their plastics before placing them into the red buckets ready for recycling.
Upcoming Excursions ~ notes sent home today! ESI Christmas Party KA, KM, KZ Notes / Money due by 10/12/18
Stage One Christmas Party 1B, 1S, 1T, 1/2M, 2B, 2C, 2L Notes / Money due by 7/12/18
Stage Two Christmas Party 3H, 3M, 3/4J, 4B, 4R Notes / Money due by 7/12/18
Please note: excursion notes and money need to be returned by the due date
as no late payments will be accepted.
These notes will be going home shortly but payments can be made now before receiving notes:
Swimming Carnival Years 3–6 ~ $10
Stage 3 Years 5–6 Christmas Party ~ $20
Year 2 Swim School
Student Awards
KA
Kodah G, Cooper A 2B Eliza K, Sonny S
4R
Emma C, Grace M
KM
Ivy C, Samuel C 2C Danielle J, Eleanor P, Declan W
5G
Allia W, Morgan A, Luke P
KZ
Lucas P, Matthew K
2L
Hugo W, Violet P, Chareti S
5K
Toby R, Tahlia B
1B Ruby K, Chloe S, Flynn R 3H
Ryder T, Alyssa W, Ryder T
5/6F
Lachlan M Cameron T
1S
Jacob P, Keanu H
3M
Hannah B, Ava B
6P Eleni M, Eva N
1T Evie J, Micah C
3/4J
Daisy L, Archie C
6W
Charlotte A, Cameron M
1/2M Liam B, Thomas M, Jasmine B
4B
Laura N, Thomas F
Additional Awards
Dance
Chloe M, Lila H
Upstander Awards
2L
Hugo W
4R
Keely B
3M
Xanthe C, Lauren P
Remembrance Day Last Friday the whole school observed the 100 year commemoration of Remembrance Day. Reid B from 5K was moved to write the following poem:
Armistice
Attack with courage, attack with love, you know you’re not alone
Remember this day, in love of those who fell
March and stand, communicate and think
If it was not for them, we wouldn’t be here
Shoot for your country, shoot for your family
Try your hardest and give all you have got
Incinerating your heart, you will be okay
Cuts and bruises, fractures and wounds
Eventually you will get home
Canteen Roster and News ~ Canteen Supervisor Sonja
0438 684 401
The Green Tree Kitchen
Don’t forget to get your Sushi notes in which are due by the morning of Tuesday 20th in time for yummy Sushi on Wednesday 21st!!
November 14
Wednesday
Nikki N
November 15
Thursday
Sharon C, Steve C
November 16
Friday
Cheryl A, Karen K
November 19
Monday
Rachel M
November 18
Tuesday
Rachael P
SCHOOL STUDENT TRANSPORT SCHEME 2019
SCHOOL STUDENT TRANSPORT SCHEME 2019
School student applications for 2019 open from
Monday, 15 October 2018.
Students progressing to Year 3 and Year 7 do not need to
re-apply if they:
• are continuing at the same school • are residing at the same address • have not been sent an expiry notification from Transport for NSW.
Where a student meets the new distance eligibility, the system will automatically update
their entitlement. If they do not meet the new eligibility, they will receive an expiry notification.
Students who have an entitlement approved under a medical condition which is due to
expire will receive a notification advising them to re-apply.
Term Bus Pass holders will receive a notification to re-apply.
If students need to update their information or re-apply, they should go online to https:// apps.transport.nsw.gov.au/ssts/updateDetails
Applications need to be submitted before 31 December 2018 to ensure student
entitlements are updated and their current entitlement/card is not cancelled. If their application is submitted after 31 December 2018, the system will automatically cancel a
card and a new one will need to be issued.
Students in the Opal network applying for a SSTS or Term Bus Pass entitlement for the first time will receive their card at their nominated postal
address. Cards will be mailed out during December 2018 and January 2019.
Community News
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October 2018
Dear Belair staff and community,
Plastic Police® was in the Newcastle Herald last week! We spoke to the Herald about the need for
society to reduce the amount of soft plastic it uses and the importance of transitioning to a circular
economy, moving away from a ‘make, take, dispose’ linear economy. You can read the article here. We
would love to hear how your organisation has reduced its use of soft plastics since implementing the
Plastic Police® program!
This week is National Recycling Week (from 12-18 November). National Recycling Week is a great
opportunity to brush up on recycling knowledge as well as find opportunities to reduce your waste so
that less ends up in landfill. Planet Ark’s National Recycling Week website provides great tips on how
you can get involved at work, at home, at school and in the community. Take the War on Waste
‘Recycling or Rubbish?’ quiz to test your recycling knowledge!
We are pleased to share with you the latest collection statistics for your site:
Collection Statistics 2018
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Total
Number of collections 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 18
Amount collected (kg) 42 38 44 28 68 28 36 141 10 52 487
Product purchased (kg) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1790 0 1790
Important reminders and information for your staff and community:
• Did you know that the most common recycling mistake made by Australians is placing soft
plastics into the kerbside recycling bin? Soft plastics clog sorting machines and can lead to more
waste sent to landfill. We are proud that our participants know the correct way to recycle soft
plastics!
• It is important that only dry and clean soft plastics are collected to reduce the occurrence of
smells, pests and mould and ensure we are able to recycle the plastic into new and useful
products for the community.
• Plastic Police® cannot accept degradable, biodegradable or compostable plastics as these
plastics are designed to break up into smaller pieces, and therefore are not suitable for
recycling into new products.
• To purchase products made from the soft plastics you have collected simply email us at
[email protected]. View the product range here.
Remember to follow Plastic Police® on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date with the latest news,
events and tips for reducing soft plastics in the home and workplace.
Keep up the great work,
From the team at Plastic Police®.