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PIE IN THE SKY BAKERY Newsletter Sponsor
FRANKLIN NEWSLETTER
Forest Street, Tumut NSW 2720
PO BOX 83
Ph: 6947 1533
Fax: 6947 1377 Email: [email protected]
Monday 17 March 2014 Edition 8 Week 8 Term 1
Yesterday we said goodbye to the Year 5 and 6 students
who were heading to Milson Island. They were all very
excited to be leaving and we all hope they have a great
week. We anticipate that they will arrive back in Tumut
between 5 and 5.30 on Friday afternoon. We will confirm
the approximate time on the school sign before the end of
the school day.
Last Friday we had AusKick come to Franklin to run a
skills program from Kindergarten to Year 6. The students
had a great day developing their football skills.
FRIENDS of FRANKLIN
The Franklin School community appreciate the generous
sponsorship of the Franklin Newsletter by:
Tumut Locksmiths
Dayinstalls Antennas &Communications
G & L Mechanical Repairs
Stubbs Backhoe Hire
Tumut Toyota
Pie in the Sky Bakery
Outdoor Power Centre
Randall Irrigation & Pump Service
NRMA Tumut
Their sponsorship allows the weekly newsletter to be
printed in colour.
These local businesses possess a wealth of knowledge and
experience and would welcome the opportunity to
meet the needs of Franklin parents.
If you would like to become a Friend of Franklin contact
the school office for details.
SCHOOL CHOIR
Franklin School Choir (those not at Milson Island) have been invited to perform at the Senior Citizens Concert to
be held at the Tumut RSL Club on Wednesday 19th
March. Children will be travelling by bus. There will be no cost for this performance
excursion. We will be leaving school at
1:15pm, performing at 1:30pm and
returning at approx.1:45pm.
Students need to wear full school
uniform including black shoes.
STEWART HOUSE DONATION DRIVE
Parents are asked to dig deep and find $2 and place in the
Stewart House envelope that accompanies this newsletter.
Your donation will support the 1800 children who attend
Stewart House each year from public schools in NSW.
Each year selected students from Franklin spend two
weeks at Stewart House. For your generosity you could
win a $4000 Holiday.
Please return payment envelope this week.
Community help for local schools and
disadvantaged students, from Tumut Day View
Club. Mrs May Doon and Mrs Shirley Deadman
made their presentation to Mrs Stuckey this week.
IN THIS ISSUE
Honours Pg 2 PBL Awards Pg 2
Student of the Week Pg 2 ICAS Academic comp Pg 2
Canteen Roster Pg 3 Community News Pg 3
K/1B in Action Pg 4 Franklin Five Pg 4
ROLL OF HONOUR – WEEK 6 TERM 1 and WEEK 7 TERM 1 Teachers recognise and acknowledge the positive endeavours and personal
achievements of students in a variety of ways. One such way is the presentation of Honours and Student of the Week certificates and Positive Behaviour for Learning
(PBL) awards at the whole school assembly.
This segment of the newsletter lists those who received Student of the Week and Honours Certificates and PBL awards. As the year progresses we will acknowledge
those students who receive Fantastic and Super Student Awards as part of the school’s
student welfare policy. Congratulations go to:
POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR for LEARNING AWARD
SAFETY RESPECT ACHIEVEMENT
Keigan Stubbs Lachlan Minogue Madison Jones
Sarah Starr Kayleb O’Keefe Jaycob Jeffery
HONOURS KH Tayla Moles, Dean Smuts, Tanisha Young, Brock Lorimer
KP Tyce Byrne, Maggie Skein, Wyatt Lowther, Samantha Martin
K/1B Nate Cobden, Jayden Crane, Ernest Lotter, Jimmy McAlister
1C Lizzy Pascoe, Zac Martin, Brandon Allen, Kasey-Grace Blacka
1/2N Shania Britt, Jett Stubbs, Maddison Thatcher, Matthew Ferguson
2M Chloe McAlister, Byron Belt, Shiloh Espie-Whitburn, Levi Jones
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Class Week 6 Term 1 Week 7 Term 1 Class Week 6 Term 1 Week 7 Term 1
KH Regan Oddy Braiden Freeman 1C Nathan Lorimer Jayda Bradshaw
KP Max Beavan Chloe Weir 1/2N Kaleb Davies Jessica Frowd
K/1B Angelina Winner Jack Tidmarsh 2M Zac Casey Lacey Passlow
SAFETY RESPECT ACHIEVEMENT
ICAS ACADEMIC COMPETITIONS During 2014 students in Years 3-6 are invited to sit a number of academic competitions. Participation in these competitions is voluntary. Students who excel or have particular skill and interest should consider entering. Each competition has an entry fee.
COMPUTER SKILLS: Cost $8 per student with entry closing Tuesday 23 April. Test day is Tuesday 21 May
SCIENCE: Cost $8 per student with entry closing Tuesday 8 May. Test day is Wednesday 5 June.
SPELLING: Cost $11 per student with entry closing Tuesday 21 May. Test day is Tuesday 18 June.
WRITING: Cost $17 per student with entry closing Monday 20 May. Test day is Monday 17 June.
ENGLISH: Cost $8 per student with entry closing Tuesday 3 July. Test day is Tuesday 31 July.
MATHS: Cost $8 per student with entry closing Tuesday 16 July. Test day is Tuesday 13 August. Pay in one lump sum for all the competition/s your child wishes to enter OR individually by the stated closing date. On an envelope write Child’s Name …………………………..Class ………... Name of Competition/s ………………..Amount………
PBL for all classrooms in Week 8
“SCHOOL EXPECTATIONS FOR THE HALL”
“TOGETHER WE LEARN”
TUMUT SCHOOLS AS COMMUNITY CENTRES Performance Invitation
You and your family are invited to the Growing up Strong Buraay Nursery Rhymes CD launch. The children’s songs are in Wiradjuri and English language by Yala Gari - which means “Speak the Truth”.
Yala Gari will be doing a LIVE performance at the launch of their children’s songs! The development of the CD was a result of the evaluation of the state wide Growing up Strong Buraay book.
The launch date and time for Tumut is Tuesday 18th of March at 10am at Tumut Schools as Community Centres, all welcome and all free!!
Morning Tea will be provided.
TERM 1 WEEK 8 - 2014 TERM 1 WEEK 9 2014
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Mon - 17.03.14 Vicki Kell, Kelly Lowther Mon - 24.03.14 Liz Blake
Tue - 18.03.14 CLOSED Tue - 25.03.14 CLOSED
Wed - 19.03.14 Lana Turner, Jackie Sheriff Wed - 26.03.14 M. Loneragan, B Baker
Thu - 20.03.14 CLOSED Thu - 27.03.14 CLOSED
Fri - 21.03.14 Danielle Emonson, Megan Considene
Fri - 28.03.14 T. Pascoe, T. Espie-Whitburn,
E. Hyland
SCHOOL BANKING
Wednesday
Bank books to office before school.
BOOK CLUB ORDERS ARE DUE TO
THE OFFICE BY
WEDNESDAY 19 MARCH
P & C NEWS
P & C MEETING
19 MARCH 2014, 7PM STAFFROOM
ALL WELCOME TO ATTEND
BULBS DIRECT
PLEASE RETURN ORDERS BY
FRIDAY 21 MARCH
TUMUT BULL ANTS JUNIOR
RUGBY UNION CLUB
Registration & Try Rugby
Player Registration
Date: Tuesday 18th March 2014 Where: Jarrah Oval Tumut - Bulls Home Ground.
Time: 5.00pm
Cost $50 per player
Rugby is a great social event for the whole family with 2 games (Sunday) every 2nd weekend,
(keeping 2 weekends a month free).
Girls are welcomed in age groups U 7 – U 9s. Age groups include under 7s, 9s, 11s, 13s & 15s.
Training is held Tuesdays at Jarrrah Oval, Tumut 5.30pm.
Enquires contact David Elworthy on 0418 694401. For more details visit;
www.tumutbullants.rugbynet.com.au
SCHOOL A TO Z APP
Do you struggle to understand your child's homework? Does
your child need to practise their spelling and times tables? Are you looking for inspiration for projects and
assignments? This free homework helper app provides
Maths and English glossaries, assignment starters and more. Find out more:
http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/about/mobile-
applications/school-a-to-z
FRANKLIN RADIO NEWS
FM 96.3
Thursday at 10.30am
with Brooklyn & Josh
FRANKLIN FIVE - Week 8 At school every day OR providing an absence note on
first day back at school
On time for lessons – 9.10am
In uniform – including black shoes and school hat/cap
Home Learning and Home Reading completed
Positive behaviour in class/playground
Katherine – 3/4A Kye – 4/5R Siana- 5G
Tumut Locksmith Friends NRMA Tumut
Stubbs Backhoe of Pie in the Sky
Outdoor Power Centre Franklin Randall Irrigations & Pump Service
Tumut Toyota G & L Turner Mechanical Repairs
Dayinstalls Antennas & Communications
LUNCH BOX – PARENTS PLEASE HELP
Students need nutritious food to do their best learning at
school. A healthy lunch box will include fruit and sandwich/es and only ONE treat.
Unfortunately an increasing number of students have a
lunch box with only TREATS - chips, soft drink and processed food like packets of Tiny Teddies or roll ups.
At school, Recess and Lunch are times for eating and for
being active. There needs to be a balance with the amount
of food placed in the child’s lunch box to ensure the child is not hungry and also allow the student time to play.
CLAIMING the DATE
Friday 21 Milson Island return
Thursday 27 Trent Barrett
Friday 28 KP Assembly
Friday 4 April “Half way around the World”
Riley and Blaze
are wearing their
‘magic reading
hats’ in our
“Engine Room”.
Madison and Riley
received a PBL Respect
token for excellent
listening while we read
the Dreamtime story,
‘How the Birds Got Their
Colours’. We try to read
4-5 quality stories every
day.
Mia, Adrian and
Ernest have been
learning to play
our new ‘Vowel
Owl’ Game.
Damien and
Keigan are
making sight
words.
K/1B enjoy their morning L3 Sessions ‘Language, Learning & Literacy’.