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EGLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Excellent teaching and learning in a caring environment http://www.eglinton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au COMING EVENTS PRINCIPAL’S REPORT TERM 4 Thursday, Nov 4 Kelso High School Information night Friday, Nov 5 Assembly 12.15pm Mufti–Day (gold coin donation for Kenya) WEEK 5 Monday, Nov 8 Yr 6 Human Sexuality Tuesday, Nov 9 Earths Dinosaur Petting Zoo - 12.30 pm BMEC Kindergarten only Wednesday, Nov 1 0 I-explore - Science - Bathurst High Friday, Nov.12 Assembly 12.15pm WEEK 6 Tuesday, Nov 16 & Wednesday, 17 Young Australian Workshop - Science Show Friday Nov. 19 Assembly 12.15pm WEEK 7 Monday, Nov 22 Band Day - Bathurst High Kindergarten Orientation 1.30 - 3 pm Tuesday, Nov 23 “Spring Concert” - Band Kindergarten Orientation 1.30 - 3 pm Wednesday, Nov 24 Kindergarten Orientation 1.30 - 3 pm School Spec Rehearsal Thursday, Nov 25 Kindergarten Orientation 1.30 - 3 pm School Spec Rehearsal Friday, Nov 26 Kindergarten Orientation 1.30 - 3 pm Ed Alive - orders close NEWSLETTER Term 4, Week 4 - Thursday, November 4th, 2010 VIRTUE OF THE WEEK: HONESTY Honesty is being sincere, open, trustworthy and truthful. Dear Parents and Carers, BER Project Last week I was fortunate to have to opportunity to take a tour through the worksite to look at the progress of our new classrooms. Brick work has begun on the block of four classrooms and toilets. The slab for the block of two classrooms is underway and I am pleased to see that things are progressing (albeit slowly). Schools Spectacular The 2010 Schools Spectacular performances will be held at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney on: Friday 26 November - 1pm preview & 8pm Saturday 27 November - 2pm & 8pm. For more information and ticket bookings go to www.schoolsspectacular.com.au Years 5 and 6 have the opportunity to attend the Friday preview as part of a school excursion organised by Ms Abbott. These notes should be returned asap. Whooping cough alert NSW Health is warning parents to be on alert for whooping cough following an increase in the number of school-aged children diagnosed with the disease over the last few weeks. For more information see: https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/about-us/news-at-det/news/whooping-cough-alert Principals Conference This week Principals from Western Region met in Dubbo for a conference under the direction of Carol McDiarmid, Regional Director. Planning for 2011, Leadership, Equity and regional performance data were the focus as we look to further enhance learning outcomes for our students. Coles Sport for Schools Vouchers Last chance to hand in any Coles vouchers that you may have hiding, as the vouchers will be taken to Coles next Tuesday for counting. Thanks to all who have supported our school – I will let you know the grand total and our anticipated sports purchases over the next weeks. Bus Stop Behaviour Would you please discuss appropriate and safe Bus Stop behaviour with your child(ren) to reinforce reminders given at school? Community members have expressed concerns over some of our students who are venturing dangerously close to the kerb. Meleesa Smith Relieving Principal

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Page 1: PRINCIPAL’S REPORT - eglinton-p.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · COMING EVENTS PRINCIPAL’S REPORT TERM 4 Thursday, Nov 4 Kelso High School Information night Friday, Nov 5 Assembly 12.15pm

EGLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Excellent teaching and learning in a caring environment

http://www.eglinton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

COMING EVENTS PRINCIPAL’S REPORT TERM 4

Thursday, Nov 4

Kelso High School

Information night

Friday, Nov 5

Assembly 12.15pm

Mufti–Day (gold coin

donation for Kenya)

WEEK 5

Monday, Nov 8

Yr 6 Human Sexuality

Tuesday, Nov 9

Earths Dinosaur Petting

Zoo - 12.30 pm BMEC

Kindergarten only

Wednesday, Nov 1 0

I-explore - Science -

Bathurst High

Friday, Nov.12

Assembly 12.15pm

WEEK 6

Tuesday, Nov 16 &

Wednesday, 17

Young Australian

Workshop - Science Show

Friday Nov. 19

Assembly 12.15pm

WEEK 7

Monday, Nov 22

Band Day - Bathurst High

Kindergarten Orientation

1.30 - 3 pm

Tuesday, Nov 23

“Spring Concert” - Band

Kindergarten Orientation

1.30 - 3 pm

Wednesday, Nov 24

Kindergarten Orientation

1.30 - 3 pm

School Spec Rehearsal

Thursday, Nov 25

Kindergarten Orientation

1.30 - 3 pm

School Spec Rehearsal

Friday, Nov 26

Kindergarten Orientation

1.30 - 3 pm

Ed Alive - orders close

NEWSLETTER

Term 4, Week 4 - Thursday, November 4th, 2010

VIRTUE OF THE WEEK: HONESTY

Honesty is being sincere, open, trustworthy and truthful.

Dear Parents and Carers, BER Project Last week I was fortunate to have to opportunity to take a tour through the worksite to look at the progress of our new classrooms. Brick work has begun on the block of four classrooms and toilets. The slab for the block of two classrooms is underway and I am pleased to see that things are progressing (albeit slowly). Schools Spectacular The 2010 Schools Spectacular performances will be held at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney on:

Friday 26 November - 1pm preview & 8pm Saturday 27 November - 2pm & 8pm.

For more information and ticket bookings go to www.schoolsspectacular.com.au Years 5 and 6 have the opportunity to attend the Friday preview as part of a school excursion organised by Ms Abbott. These notes should be returned asap. Whooping cough alert NSW Health is warning parents to be on alert for whooping cough following an increase in the number of school-aged children diagnosed with the disease over the last few weeks. For more information see: https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/about-us/news-at-det/news/whooping-cough-alert Principals Conference This week Principals from Western Region met in Dubbo for a conference under the direction of Carol McDiarmid, Regional Director. Planning for 2011, Leadership, Equity and regional performance data were the focus as we look to further enhance learning outcomes for our students. Coles Sport for Schools Vouchers Last chance to hand in any Coles vouchers that you may have hiding, as the vouchers will be taken to Coles next Tuesday for counting. Thanks to all who have supported our school – I will let you know the grand total and our anticipated sports purchases over the next weeks. Bus Stop Behaviour Would you please discuss appropriate and safe Bus Stop behaviour with your child(ren) to reinforce reminders given at school? Community members have expressed concerns over some of our students who are venturing dangerously close to the kerb. Meleesa Smith Relieving Principal

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BANNER AWARDS: 4K: Samantha

Walker, 5B: Matthew McCauley

GOLD AWARDS: KP: Maisie Bostjancic,

Samantha Brown, KW: Cooper Earsman,

1C: Zoe Bunyan,1G: Amelia Chapman,

2O’C: Hugh Parsons, 3L: Max Currie,

3E: Alec Smith, 4H: Emily Blasig, Tom

Rooke, 5C: Josh Broes, 5B: Nick

Johnson, 6A: Kevin Cosgrove

CLASS AWARDS: KM: Ella Hallahan,

KW: Connor Cole, Brodee Ryan, Jorden

Stone, 1A: Molly Dowling, Courtney

Sharpe, 1C: Robert Jeffries, Tara Lovett,

2O’C: Nicole Nichols, Dennis Trevena,

Alex Wallace, 2P: Jarrod Neill, Kane

Simmons, 2/3S: Bradley Vella, 5B:

Sophie Whitton, 6A: James Eggins,

Shannon Furbank, Courtney Ham, Reece

Patterson, Matthew Taylor, Roan Van

Heekeren, 6J: Adam Hildebrandt

VIRTUE AWARD: - Honesty

1G: Amelia Chapman, 3E: Frank

Brown, 5B: Will Robinson

MUFTI-DAY - WEEK 4

On Friday, 5th November, (Week

4), the Year 6 Student

Representative Council will be

running a Mufti-Day to raise money

for Project Hope. Our own Brian

Bryant is travelling to Kenya for

this important project with the

Bathurst group organised by Carla

Robinson. This project’s mission is

to build a school for the children of

Makindu, Kenya.

Students are encouraged to wear

free clothes and to bring a gold coin

donation to lay on our outline of

Kenya in the top quadrangle.

Year 6 SRC

CLOTHING POOL

Second-hand tunics are urgently needed especially size 4 & 6. We can pay you between $20 to $25 for your tunic!! If you have any please leave in the office with your name and contact number etc; and child's class so we can organise payment. Summer stock is in... shorts, polos, girls skorts in all sizes. Don't forget NO HAT... NO PLAY... Thank you... see you on Mondays. Denise

CLOTHING POOL ROSTER

MONDAY NOVEMBER 8th. 2010 3.15PM TO 4.00PM

LISA

Bathurst High Campus - IMPORTANT

DATES

Year 6 into Year 7 2011

Tuesday, 30th November 2010 - 7 pm at

Bathurst High Hall. Welcome Information

Evening

Tuesday, 7th December 2010 - Orientation

Day for

students at Bathurst High Campus

Contacts: Mr Peter Grace, Year 7,

2011Year Advisor

Mrs Gaye Dunshea, Deputy

Principal,

Middle School

BAND ROSTER

JUNIOR BAND: and SENIOR BAND:

Monday 8.25 am

WEEK 5

Monday , November 8

Lisa Roberts and Lisa Howard

WEEK 6

Monday, November 15

Vicki Osborne, Sue Cheevers

Band has changed to Mondays for the rest of

the term. Please advise Lisa Roberts 6337

1551 before you rostered day if you are

unable to attend. so that a replacement can

be organised. Thank you.

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Canteen

News NOTE about ice blocks

Due to reduced freezer space, I am not able to store /

order the any ice blocks.

NEW PRICE (for now) QUELCH STICKS 30c for a whole

one

Thanks

Di Thorncraft

Canteen supervisor

63371205 9am - 2pm Mon, Wed, Fri

**********************************

NOVEMBER MEAL DEAL

Monthly Special will be printed next week

*********************************

Please find attached NEW updated (as at 4/11/2010) roster please check your dates

ROSTER 5/11/10 M & W Whitton 8/11/10 L . Roberts 10/11/10 T. Pye 12/11/10 S. Walker, K. Cole

FOOD A position has become vacant for a dynamic, innovative, talented magician with food. This position features school hours and school holidays free to spend with the children - and you get paid! If you see yourself as the next Canteen Supervisor, go to the Eglinton Public School website on www.eglinton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Many Thanks Leanne McClymont

VEGETABLE GARDEN CLUB NEWS THANK YOU To Mr Peters, Mrs Moulden and Mrs Abbott for their supervision over the past 3 weeks, it is much appreci-ated. GLOVES Gloves are in short supply due to the massive turnout we have had each week. If children could bring their own gardening gloves, it would be greatly appreci-ated. If you have any spare gloves at home, donations would be gratefully accepted. The gloves we have avail-able are quite small and don’t fit all children’s hands. PARENT HELP We have a few dedicated parents who have turned up each week, but we need more! If you are available to come to vege garden club on a Monday from 1pm-2pm your help would be greatly appreciated. We would love to be able to start up a parent helper roster. Please call Cassandra Jones on 6334 2304 if you can help us out every once in a while. No gardening knowledge re-quired. NEXT MONDAY Each child will be planting their very own sunflower seed in a pot which they can look after and take home over the holidays and watch it grow. If everyone could bring a 20cm diameter pot, it would be great, otherwise we have a few available to use. We will also be planting out our donated tomato and pea seedlings in our fourth garden bed. The vege garden club is very excited to report that we have 92 students signed up. Thank you to all those stu-dents who have come along. Everyone has been very enthusiastic and well mannered. It’s a pleasure to see. See you next Monday! Vegetable Garden Committee

MOVEMBER Once again Mr Peters is growing a “Mo” for Men’s Health. You can support him online at http://au.movember.com/mospace/254354/

Bathurst Chemical Card Plus Ask about our online Courses! RuralBiz-v3.jpgBATHURST Tuesday, 23rd November

Chemical Accreditation Training - plus1080 Handling, plus On Farm Fumigation Initial (one day workshop) $280pp Refresher (half day workshop) $190pp For details and to register contact Phone 6884 8812, e-mail - [email protected]

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17/12/2010 NO SCHOOL

13/12/2010 A Howarth

15/12/2010 S Walker

8/12/2010

10/12/2010 S Boer

3/12/2010

6/12/2010

29/11/2010

1/12/2010 M Irwin D Macri

24/11/2010

26/11/2010 S Boer

22/11/2010 S Cheevers

15/11/2010 A Sinclair

17/11/2010 P Nolan

27/10/2010

29/10/2010

19/11/2010 J Kemp

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

13/10/2010

15/10/2010

22/10/2010

20/10/2010

4

5

6

L Roberts

10/11/2010 T Pye

12/11/2010 S Walker K Cole

S Parsons

3/11/2010 D Macri L Upton

5/11/2010 M Whitton W Whitton

11/10/2010

18/10/2010

25/10/2010

1/11/2010

8/11/2010

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Day Date Helper 1 Helper 2Week

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

Monday

Wednesday

Friday

7

8

9

10

11

1

2

3

Eglinton Public School

Canteen Roster- Term 4 (as at 4/11/2010)

Please mark your rostered day on your calander.

If you are unable to attend your day, please arrage to swap with someone else.

Helpers are asked to be at the canteen from 10.30am approx to 2pm approx

Carols by Candlelight

Reliance Credit Union

Mitchell Conservatorium invites you to

sing along to Christmas favourites with

the Bathurst City & RSL Bands and the

Allegri Singers. Unique presentation by

the Bathurst Ministers. Special

appearance by Santa. Bring along the

whole family. Candles and merchandise

will be for sale. Venue: Machattie Park

Time: 6.30pm for 7pm Cost: free

Contact: 02 6331 6622

Christine Sweeney

Promotions & Publicity

Mitchell Conservatorium Inc.

PO Box 1387

Bathurst NSW2795

[email protected].

au

www.mitchellconservatorium.edu.au

ph (02) 6331 6622

NO NEGATIVES PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

WIN GREAT PRIZES

St Philomena’s Primary School with Digital Prints and Images in Keppel Street have developed a unique Photography Competition specifically for

children under 13, called “No Negatives”. There is over $600 worth of prizes up from grabs. The name has a dual meaning, No Negatives, not like the old days - it’s a digital competition, and No Negatives in the photography subjects, we are ask-ing the children to photography subjects, we are asking the children to photograph the positives in their work, the things that make them happy. The competition will be judged in age groups, Kinder to Year 6 and within these groups prizes will be awarded in three categories, Landscape, Portrait and What No One Else Can See. All of the Photography will be exhibited at the St Philo-mena’s Christmas Carnival on Friday, 26th Novem-ber, 2010 Entry is only $2.00 a piece Full details go facebook/No Negatives Photogra-p h y C o m p e t i t i o n o r e m a i l [email protected].

RUGBY UNION CRICKET CLUB

Is looking for a couple more kids in the

Under 11 and Under 10 age groups.

These age groups are just a couple of

players short making full teams. We

would greatly appreciate anyone

interested in playing.

Please contact:

Richard Newell,

Rugby Union Cricket Club,

Mob: 0428 963 768 Work 6338 4667

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