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Edition 82: 14 May 2021
A warm welcome to the new students and their families who have enrolled at our school this term. We are
still getting a few enrolments which is very positive for our school. The weather is getting noticeably cooler at
night and in the early morning as we progress through the last month of Autumn. Please check all your
child’s uniform items and make sure you have them well named. It is quite concerning to see such a huge
amount of lost property building up. As we know uniforms do cost and it is sad to see so many lost uniform
items. Please take the time to check lost property for anything your child may be missing.
NAPLAN
Year 3 and Year 5 students have started NAPLAN for 2021. On Tuesday Year 3 students sat the Writing
component, completing it manually with pencil on paper. It was wonderful to see our Year 3 students happily
attempting the writing task. Year 5 students did their writing component electronically online over 3 grouped
sessions in our Computer lab. Any students who were absent on Tuesday for Writing will have the
opportunity to do a catch up session over the next week. On Wednesday Year 5 students completed the
Reading component online and on Thursday the Language Conventions. On Friday Year 3 completed the
Reading and Language Conventions online. Next week on Monday Year 5 will complete the Numeracy
component and Year 3 will do Numeracy on Tuesday. The rest of next week will be for catching up any
students who missed a session. Congratulations to all our Year 3 and 5 students for your super efforts
during your NAPLAN sessions and to our school community for supporting them through these 2 weeks of
NAPLAN. Taking assessments of any kind is always a little stressful for anyone and it is a time children
especially need a bit of extra care, encouragement and support.
Year 1 enjoyed the Show!
Year 1 children had a wonderful time at the Art House in Wyong. They saw a live show called “Magic
Beach”. This was to tie in with the Science study they were doing on Living Things. Such a wonderful
opportunity and experience to be an audience in a theatre at a live production. Of course they enjoyed the
getting in the big bus and travelling together to Wyong as well. Thank you Year 1 teachers for enabling a
great day out for Year 1.
Special Swim School
Students in our six support classes have been attending a special swim school over the last 2 weeks. It has
been great weather and all of them have enjoyed the experience and have learnt some new water skills. It is
so great to be an inclusive school. Thank you to our dedicated teachers and School Learning Support
Officers for supporting our most vulnerable students to be able to explore and experience new opportunities.
Quality Teaching Rounds
Quality Teaching Rounds (QTR) is a ground-breaking approach to teacher professional development, with
demonstrated impact on quality of teaching, teacher morale and school culture.
It empowers teachers to enrich student learning through a collaborative, teacher-driven framework that
enables participants to analyse and improve their practice. The approach applies across all subjects and
year levels, and builds the confidence and capacity of teachers at all career stages.
Our school was fortunate to be funded $10,000 through the University of Newcastle so we could involve
teachers in Quality Teaching Rounds to track teacher effectiveness through intense support, to student’s
improved learning outcomes. Baseline data has already been gathered and the process of Quality Teaching
Rounds has begun. The one thing that we know from research is that the classroom teacher has the
maximum impact on a child’s learning in their class. It is extremely important that we equip teachers with all
the tools they need to be confident and competent educational providers. A big thank you to Mrs Lisa Mills
for her expertise and work around sourcing out this opportunity for our teachers and coordinating the
program within our school.
Canberra Excursion
The Year 6 Canberra excursion is not far away and organisation is being finalised. This year the Australian
Government has increased the amount of their PACER funding towards student excursions to Canberra as
part of their learning around how Australian democracy works. It will be $30 per student for us being more
than 500 kilometres from Canberra. This is a very welcome supplement for our students and in turn allows
the school to take this $30 off the total amount per student for the Canberra excursion. Every little bit helps
support our students to experience worthwhile and educational experience. The Canberra excursion is from
the 9th June to the 11th June. Year 6 students will have a wonderful time but will need to rug up as it is quite
cold in Canberra at that time of year. Thank you to the Stage 3 teachers for their organisation and giving up
their own family time to support their students on this excursion.
Important Parking Message
We’ve received word of the fact that some parents have been stopping in the middle of Bowden Road to
pick their children up in the afternoon, and that others are performing three point turns at the carpark gates
on Bowden Road. The people who reported these incidences feel that such behaviour is not only
inconsiderate to other parents/motorists, but also places our students at risk should they be exiting the back
of the school or attempting to cross Bowden Road on their way home. We agree with these sentiments, and
would respectfully ask that people take the time to find an appropriate parking spot (easier said than done,
we know). Last year we reported that some parents were parking in the Kiss and Ride Zone on Park Road
for more than the three minutes permissible by law, and that this was causing traffic to bank up, again
placing students at risk as they crossed Park Road. Once again, we would ask that parents consider the
needs of others and the safety of our students, and park in an appropriate space and walk to the gates to
meet their children. We thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Ona Buckley and Dan Betts
Principals
Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) is a whole-school framework that promotes positive behaviour across
our school. This fortnight teachers have been talking to students about how to ‘Be Safe’ especially during
break times. Lessons have had a focus on remembering to stay in supervised areas, not playing with sticks
on the playground and waiting for turns on the fixed equipment. Next fortnight our PBL lessons will focus on
our ‘Be Co-operative’ rule and our school leaders will be making videos to explain the importance of doing
things the first time. If you have any questions regarding PBL at WWPS please contact Mrs Williams in the
office.
Buddy Classes
This term has seen the start of our Buddy Classes across the school. The goal of the Buddy system is to
teach, and give children the opportunity to practise, the important values of respect, care, valuing difference,
responsibility, friendship and including others. It is hoped that by providing opportunities for our buddies to
meet regularly younger children will feel safe and cared for while older children feel valued and respected.
Wellbeing programs across the school
Student Wellbeing at Woy Woy Public School is embedded into our daily experiences to enable all children
and young people to feel supported and to feel a strong sense of belonging. When young people have a strong
sense of wellbeing, they feel connected to others and they are more likely to develop safe and trusting
relationships. Our Student Wellbeing programs are designed to nurture and support personal development
and provide students with access to opportunities that promote a positive mindsets, independence and
resilience. If you feel that your child would benefit from exploring the wellbeing programs offered P-6 please
contact your child’s classroom teacher or Mrs Williams for details.
Michelle Williams
Assistant Principal
Student Wellbeing
We are very excited to be commencing our ‘Zones of Regulation’ program in week 2. The focus of the first
lesson introduces students to the four ‘Zones of Regulation’ (©Social Thinking, 2011). Using images of
various feelings, students learn to identify the four ‘Zones’, which are the foundation of the program.
Students work on increasing their vocabulary of emotions and recognition of facial expressions.
How can you help?
• Use the language and talk about the Zones your child has experienced across the day. You might
like to keep a copy of the Zones somewhere at home which is handy to refer to as your own ‘check
in’ system. A visual of the 4 zones will be sent home to support understanding.
• Help your child gain an awareness of his or her Zone and feelings by pointing out your observations
ie,“I can see you are frustrated, you are in the yellow zone”
• Encourage your child to share his or her Zone with you and help them to become comfortable using
the language to communicate their feelings and ways they can respond accordingly
• Model how you feel - what Zone you would be in and what you will do to regulate your emotions
Leanne Wiliame Montana Wood
Assistant Principal Support classes School Counsellor
The year 6 students attending BWSC in 2022 took part in a science taster session on Thursday 6th May in
our school hall. This session introduced the students to what high school science looks like. Students had
the opportunity to design and develop a go cart driven by wind using a balloon. The students then tested
their carts and made any adjustments to improve their model. Finally all go carts were tested to see who’s
performed and travelled the furthest. There will be another taster session in week 5 this term to introduce
student to film.
This term we have been busy bees in the cultural garden. Students have experienced tasting a few native
plants that have flowered and ripened this autumn, from trying Old Man’s Salt Bush to eating the sweet
nectar from the beautiful flowers of a Grevillea tree. We have especially enjoyed the berries, which students
refer to as a natural Warhead due to its sourness!
Emily Bartlett
Classroom Teacher
Thank you to everyone that has brought in bottle caps for a mural
that we are wanting to complete. Students in stage 3 have been
pleasantly surprised at how many we have been able to collect so
quickly!
We won’t be starting this project until Term 3 so we are still
warmly welcoming more donations. We are also on the hunt for
more orange and purple bottle caps as we are low in numbers so
please keep a look out for those.
We are excited to see what we can make and will keep you informed once a design has been chosen!
Emily Bartlett
Classroom Teacher
Over the past two weeks our preschool friends were very busy making a special piece of jewellery for
someone special at home for Mother’s Day. The children selected a range of different coloured polymer clay
and moulded it into a unique shape before flattening it with a rolling tool. After the pendant was baked in the
oven the children then added coloured beads onto the necklace and placed it into a handmade paper bag
package – made with love.
The children also enjoyed a lovely afternoon tea spread with their loved ones and spoiled their Mum's and
Nanny's at the pamper parlour, decorated cupcakes to eat and showed off their gorgeous smiles in the
photo booth.
It was so lovely to be able to invite our families’ onsite for this special occasion and honour the contribution
of mothers, acknowledge the efforts of maternal bonds and the role of mothers (whether it be working mums
or stay-at-home mums) in our society.
With Mrs Arnot, the children also made necklaces for our friends from Deepwater Court Retirement Village.
On Friday, our Pelican group delivered the gifts along with some individual flowers as the residents enjoyed
their Mother’s Day morning tea. A little bit of kindness goes a long way!
Whitney Williams
Preschool Teacher
Year 1 students attended the Art House in Wyong on
Tuesday 11th May, to see ‘Magic Beach”.
Student had a fantastic time and enjoyed watching this wonderful
story come alive.
Michelle Young
Stage 1 Assistant Principal (Relieving)
The support classes have been enjoying swim school for the past two weeks. The students have been
learning many important skills including swimming techniques, water safety, social skills and independent
living skills. We have been very impressed with the effort and perseverance displayed by the students, as
well as their behaviour at the pool and travelling to and from the pool. Everyone is looking forward to going
on the waterslide on Friday as a reward for their great work.
Michelle Pathirana
Classroom Teacher
Congratulations to the following students who have reached their 25, 50 & 75 nights of home reading!
25 Nights Lucas DeMartin 2MB, Ben Anderson 2MB, Emily Overton K/6PG
50 Nights Lucas DeMartin 2MB, Michael Burton 2MB, Thomas Sainty 2MB, Ben Anderson 2MB, Kaide Hayter K/6PG
75 Nights Michael Burton 2MB, Hannah Greenwood 2MB, Lucas DeMartin 2MB
Cathy Walker
Teacher Librarian
Online ordering is available www.flexischools.com.au APP: Flexischools
Birthdays bucket, we are now selling half sips, sent to the classroom to share with classmates.
50c each, order online.
Volunteers are needed for Fridays. If you can spare a few hours to help in the canteen please come
and see me. Volunteer hours are between 9:00am – 11:30am, any help is always greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Anne
Canteen Supervisor
Monday 17th May Sherry
Tuesday 18th May Sherry
Wednesday 19th May Janet
Thursday 20th May Kay
Friday 21st May Vicki / Janet
Monday 24th May Pat
Tuesday 25th May Sherry
Wednesday 26th May Janet
Thursday 27th May Vicki
Friday 28th May
We held our monthly meeting for May last night and big thank you to all those that attended, I hope you got
home safe in that storm.
It was a very productive meeting with lots of discussion about upcoming events and happenings in the P&C
and school.
The Mother’s Day stall was a success with lots of little smiling faces telling us about the wonderful woman in
their life and carefully picking out a present for them. Hopefully all of your presents made you smile and your
Mother’s day was a lovely one. Thank you so much to the volunteers on both days, you made the whole
event run smoothly and successfully. Thank you Hannah, Janet, Tracey, Laura, Jodi, Sarah, Kate, Nicole,
Meg, and our wonderful Fundraising coordinator Gillian.
We are pleased to inform the school community that we were able to make a donation to the school of
a mobile interactive board for the library to be used by all stages to further their learning experiences.
Keep an eye out for that one appearing in the library later this Term.
Expression of interest for event committee – “Walk-a-thon and spring celebration event”
We will be holding a week-long event culminating in a walk-a-thon and family BBQ in Term 3 week 9. This is
joint effort with the Teachers and P&C and we are reaching out to any interested parents or family members
who would like to be involved in the planning committee. The meetings will be approximately two - three a
Term with boots on the ground for the event week. You do not need to be a P&C member to be on the
committee you just need a working with children check verified by the school and the availability and
motivation to make this major fundraiser a success. We are raising funds for a specific improvement/addition
to the school that will benefit all students at WWPS. There will be more details coming in future newsletters.
If you are interested in being a part of the committee or have any questions please email your details and
questions to [email protected] and one of our team will contact you.
Upcoming Events
Crazy Hair and Sock Day
On Friday 28th May there will be a crazy hair and sock day. The crazier the better and I know there are
some wild and wonderful socks out there. Participation will be a gold coin donation and funds raised go
towards upgrades and purchases for the students benefit.
School Banking
School Banking is back!!
School banking day will be Wednesday and is back next week. First day is Wednesday 19th May. Bring
your bank books in and hand them to your teacher. Every deposit earns you a dollarmite coin and 10
coins/deposits of any amount and you can order a reward.
Thank you to those who are giving their time to make this possible each week – Laura, Janet, Kate and
Dinki.
Uniform Shop Update
*** Uniform Shop Open ***
Every Wednesday / 8:30am – 9:15am / CA room
Online orders can be sent to [email protected] and are delivered every Wednesday
Currently out of Stock: We are currently out of stock in Blue Polos size 8 and 10. We do have an order on
the way, but it may be up to 2 weeks before they arrive. We apologise for any inconvenience this may
cause.
Next P&C Meeting
The next general meeting will be held 7:00pm - 8:30pm, Wednesday 9th June, Staff Room, Woy Woy
Public School. We look forward to seeing familiar faces return and welcoming new families to our
community. All are welcome to attend. We are hoping to have a digital option for participating in our
meetings as that may mean some community members can be a part of it even if they can’t physically be
there. More information will follow regarding that option.
Membership
The annual P&C membership fee is $2.00, and this entitles you to participate in the democratic decision-
making process of the Association. If you are interested, P&C Membership forms for 2020/21 are available
from the school or by emailing [email protected]
Completed forms and membership fee can be placed in a sealed envelope and put in the P&C blue box in
the school office or better still attend a meeting and find out firsthand what is happening within the school.
Members do not have to attend every meeting; however, your child gets a buzz out of you being involved
with the school. Your input and ideas are valued.
Thank you and if there are any questions, comments or feedback please feel free to contact me via email
Billie-Jean Higgison
President
WWPS P&C
School Banking is back at Woy Woy Public School
Wednesday Mornings
School Banking is a fun, interactive and engaging way for students to learn about money and
develop good savings habits. For each weekly deposit made at school, students will receive a
silver Dollarmites token. Once they collect 10 tokens, they can redeem them for a School Banking
reward.
School Banking is also a great fundraiser for our school P&C. We receive a Regular Savers
Contribution of $5 for every 10 deposits processed per student (deposits can start at $0.05c) as
well as an Annual Contribution which is based on the number of students who made at least one
School Banking deposit in the prior year.
The money raised means the P&C can help subsidise school incursions. So far, it has helped the
annual Anti Bullying program and the upcoming stage 3 environmental program. If your child has
previously participated in School Banking, or has an existing Commonwealth Bank Youth saver
account, they can start banking straight away by bringing their Dollarmites deposit wallet to school
on Wednesday.
If your child has lost their book, they can bring their money to school in a sealed envelope with a
note on Wednesday and we will issue them with a replacement book.
Our School Banking program is made possible because of parent volunteers. Thank you to those
volunteers for donating their time to run School Banking for our students.
If you would like to know more about School Banking, please read the School Banking program
information pack that is coming home over the next 2 weeks, visit
commbank.com.au/schoolbanking or email [email protected] Att: Laura (School Banking
Co-Ordinator)
Laura Morrison
WWPS P&C School Banking Co-ordinator
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
**** Unless your enquiry is a matter of urgency please restrict entry into our office area ****
Office Hours
School phones are manned from 8:30am until 3:15pm. The office window is opened at 8:30am and closed at
3:00pm however office staff are available until 3:15pm. There is a teacher on duty at the bus lines until 3:20pm.
Changes to Going Home Arrangements
Could you please ensure that your child is aware of how they will be going home in the afternoon.If these
arrangements change during the day it would be appreciated if you could contact the office prior to 2:00pm to
ensure that the message is passed on to your child.
Skoolbag APP and Website
You can download the WWPS Skoolbag APP to both iPhone and Android devices. Event updates and
important information will be sent out via our Skoolbag APP and you can record your child’s absence from
school here as well. You will also find our School website at http://www.woywoy-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ which
is regularly updated with events happening in our school. The School email address for correspondence is
Student Mobile Phones
Students who bring their mobile phone to school are asked to leave them at the office on their arrival and
collect it at the end of the school day. Students are not permitted to have their phone with them during the
day. It is also helpful if their name is on their phone.
Late Arrival / Early Departure
If your child is late arriving to school or needs to leave early for an appointment, a partial absence slip is to be
printed at the school office and given to the classroom teacher.
Payment of Money to the School
****** EFTPOS IS AVAILABLE IN OUR OFFICE ******
Understandably, our preferred method of payment for any school costs
is contactless.
Payments for any school fees or activities can be made either by credit
card via the Woy Woy Public School Website (http://www.woy-
.schools.nsw.edu.au) using the ‘Make a Payment’ tab or for your
convenience we have also installed an EFTPOS facility at the front
office.
Should it be necessary for payment to be made using cash, monies should be placed in an envelope
with your child’s name, class and reason clearly noted. If payment is for multiple children, each
must have their own envelope.
Thank you for your support in this matter.
Linda Goldsmith – School Administrative Manager
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