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FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
Calendar TERM 1
TERM 2
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
We are always FAIR at FAIRVALE
We are Responsible means:
Following the teacher’s instructions
Listening to others
Being in charge of your actions
Encouraging others to follow rules
Telling the truth
Admitting to and fix your
mistakes
Taking care of your belongings
G
Since returning this term we have seen our
debating teams take part in debates against other
schools. We also had students compete in the
Public Speaking Final. See the report in this
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Week 10 What’s On ….
4 April Parent Group Meeting—9.15am
4 April SCHOOL BANKING
Week 11 What’s On ….
8 April After-schools AFL Program 3-4pm
9 April AFL Cup Day
10 April Principal’s Morning Tea
11 April Easter Hat Parade and Raffle
11 April SCHOOL BANKING
12 April ANZAC DAY Ceremony 9.15am
12 April Last day of Term 1
Week 1 What’s On ….
29 April School Development Day
30 April Student’s Return
30 April Stage 3 Peer Support Training Day
30 April Healthy Harold visits for 2 weeks
2 May Parent Group Meeting—9.15am
2 May SCHOOL BANKING
Week 2 What’s On ….
7 May 3-6 Cross Country Carnival
9 May SCHOOL BANKING
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
Class Student
K Barton Stanli. L
K Campbell Matthew. O
K Dingo Christopher. H
K Little Kiana. D
K Mauboy Benjamyn. T T
1 Burney Shwilan. B
1 Darlow Rawan. A A
1 Wirrpanda Jordan. D J
1/2 Smith Kareena. G
2 Conway Yahya. A
2 Namatjira Anya. A
2 Enoch Gabriel. G
2/3 Goolagong Cawley George. D
Class Student
3 Bonner Carlie. L
3 Miller Krystal. P-G
3 Vander-Kuyp Rinar. T
4 Anu William. C
4 Bennelong Isla. N
4 Sykes Bennyson. T T
5/6 Bancroft Aya. A M
5/6 Coffey Emily. V
5/6 Goodes Maryana. S
5/6 Lyons Atena. R
5/6 Nicol Leah. L
5/6 Thomas Zeinab. H
5/6 Yindi Nathan. C N
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
Dear Parents/ Carers,
ROCKETING AROUND THE SCHOOL WITH MR PITT
3-6 EAL/D: Over the last 2 weeks I visited Stage 3 EAL/D sessions. EAL/D stands for English as an Additional
Language and/or dialect. Many of our students come from an EAL/D background and our school receives
additional funding to support these students. I have visited 3 withdrawal groups. During this time children are
learning English with their peers. Activities included reading, writing about themselves and their journey
coming to Australia and using positional language to make a board game. I also visited 4B to work with children
receiving in—class support from Mrs Tsioras—this lesson was matching fractions and decimals.
TERM 1 REVIEW
Term 1 is just about over. I have included some of our highlights below:
SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT DAY TERM 2
This will be the last newsletter for the term. On Monday 29 April, 2019 teachers will participate in a professional
development day. This day will allow teachers an opportunity to gain further knowledge around supporting the personal
and student wellbeing, creative thinking and PDHPE implementation. Students return to school on Tuesday 30 April, 2019.
For the those in our community that participated in Easter festivities—Happy Easter to you all! Remember to relax, have
fun and most importantly stay safe during the holiday period!
Anthony Pitt
Principal
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
I respect and acknowledge Aboriginal people as the
traditional owners of the land on which I work, live and
visit.
Ninety three Kindergarten students successfully
completed the Best Start Assessment and settled
in well to school at Fairvale
Playgroup (Mon & Wed), Parent Café (Thursday)
and School Banking (Thursday) recommenced
PSSA kicked off for our students in Years 3-6
Students in 3-6 enjoyed the Water Carnival at
Fairfield Leisure Centre
Many parents/ carers attended Meet the
Teacher Afternoons (we hope you enjoyed the
cookies!)
Stage 3 attended the Wooglemai Excursion
Active After Schools Program commenced
Parent Group commenced for 2019, led by Miss
Michelle and Miss Samira.
Our Stage 3 Leaders attended the GRIP
Leadership Conference with Miss Yousif
Our Stage 1 SRC Leaders attended the new Fruit
Markets and a tour of ANZ Stadium with Mr
Carbone and Miss Sharon
All students to took part in the AFL Clinic
We had special days for Induction Assembly,
Harmony Day, Clean up Schools Day
Drama Club attended the Drama Workshop
Next week I will hold the end of term Principal’s
morning tea, Easter Hat Parade/ Raffle and
ANZAC DAY Ceremony.
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165
Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
Take a break with Mrs Karam!
This week I visited the junior and senior netball team and the girls touch football team.
Junior and Senior Netball
I had so much fun visiting the netball team. I worked with the girls on developing their attacking, defending
and passing techniques. We tried a new drill to help us break free when we are attacking. We also spent
time working on our catching and throwing. The girls enjoyed working on their shooting at the end. I was
also thrilled to hear that the teams won on Friday at PSSA. Keep up the great work!
Girls Touch Football Team
It was great fun visiting the girls touch football team. The girls were able to work together to play a mini
game. During this time Mr Kinniburgh coached and supported the girls in improving their passing and
throwing techniques. We also worked on looking for space within the game and playing the ball quickly in
order to not disrupt the flow of the game. I was very impressed with how well the girls listened to the
feedback and worked hard to improve their skills. Well done team!
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
Parent Cafe Term 1 2019
Week Day Date What’s on
2 Thursday 7 February 9:00am-11:00am Parent Group Meeting
3 Thursday 14 February 9:00am-11:00am Parenting Workshop Presented by Michelle from Anglicare
4 Thursday 21 February 9:00am-11:00am Dental Health and Presented by NSW Refugee Health
5 Thursday 28 February 9:00am-11:00am Cyber Safety Workshop Presented By Jo Sheppard
6 Thursday 7 March 9:00am-11:00am Parent Group Meeting
6 Thursday 7 March 12.00-2.00 Parent Café cater for Coffs Harbour visitors (luncheon)
7 Thursday 14 March 9:00am-11:00am Cooking Class
8 Thursday 21 March 9.00am-11.00am Luncheon—Harmony Day
9 Thursday 28 March 9.00am-11.00am Excursion
10 Thursday 4 April 9.00am-10.00am Parent Group Meeting 10.00am-11.00am Google Apps in the Classroom. Presented by Jo Sheppard
11 Thursday 11 April 9.00am-11.00am Easter Hat Parade
EASTER DONATIONS
To assist our Parent Group with the Easter Raffle, we are
asking for Easter egg donations. The donations could include
single eggs, packs of eggs, Easter novelties and
baskets.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
OSH CLUB operates on site everyday
from 7-9am and 3.00-6.00pm.
For more information call:
02 8355 5300 0429 023 686
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
PSSA RESULTS
HOW TO CLAIM THE ACTIVE KIDS AND
CREATIVE REBATE
This year parents and carers of school-aged children
can claim a $100 rebate for active and creative
programs. Check out the school app for more info—
go to the notes
section.
SPORT US v THEM Most Valuable Player
Boys Touch
Girls Touch
Junior Netball
Senior Netball
Junior Football
Senior Football
Round 4 V Carramar PS
STEWART HOUSE
You will be receiving Stewart House clothing bags next week. Stewart House is an organisation that supports disadvantaged children and families from NSW and ACT. Please fill this bag with the following items. - Good, clean wearable children's and adult clothing - Accessories-scarves, gloves, hats, socks - Manchester-bed sheets, towels, tablecloths Please return the Stewart House clothing bag by Wednesday, 15th May. The bag can be placed on the verandah opposite the staff room. Also, a friendly reminder to return the Stewart House envelope by Friday 24th May. A gold coin is required to be eligible to enter the competition to win a $4000 family holiday. Please ensure you have filled in the details at the back of the envelope. Thank you for your continued support.
Round 5 V Warwick Farm PS
SPORT US v THEM Most Valuable Player
Boys Touch 7 –1 Samuel. B 5/6Y
Girls Touch 5—0 Angelina. A 5/6B
Junior Netball 7—6 Amanda. D 5/6C
Senior Netball 15—6 Daniella. O 5/6G
Junior Football 5—0 Elijah. A 5/6B
Senior Football 11—0 Francis. S 5/6C
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
National Happy Day was so much fun at OSHClub as the children
were given the opportunity to choose their favourite toys, their
favourite foods and of course be happy all morning and
afternoon. We were given the opportunity to learn a little bit
more about the kids and what they love to do. We had lots of
watermelon and grapes, some eggs and got to make some really
yummy brownies.
Exploring our Cultures was heaps of fun, especially when we got
to get all dressed up and try guessing where everyone is from.
Harmony day was so much fun for the kids as we had a wide
variety of foods to try and cultural music that we danced to!
Who doesn’t love dressing up, and the kids took the opportunity
of cleaning up our dress up area, to get all dressed up and began
a fashion show to strut their stuff!
As parents, homework can be a little overwhelming, especially
seeing how techniques have changed since going to school
yourself. OSHClub hosts HOMEWORK CLUB, where your
children can get support and help with the difficult questions,
see some of their friends outside of school and also get to fill
their bellies with some Healthy Afternoon Tea. If you have any
questions, please come by the Hall and talk to the friendly
OSHClub staff.
Before School Care After School Care
7.00am—9.00am 3.00pm—6.00pm
Contact Number Website
0429 023 686 www.oshclub.com.au
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
School Banking Information Session. Fairvale Public School is excited to offer the Commonwealth Bank School Banking program to all students. School Banking is a fun, interactive and engaging way for young Australians to learn about money and develop good savings habits. Children who deposit money into their Youthsaver account through School Banking earn Dollarmites tokens, which they can save up and redeem for exciting rewards.
The rewards available during 2019 are:
Scented Stackable Highlighters
Snowy Origami Set
Icicle Slapband Ruler
Yeti Fluffly Notepad
Arctic Owl Fluffy Keyring
Scratch Art Cards
Water Skimming Bounce Ball
Polar Pencils & Pencil Toppers
School Banking is also a great fundraiser for our school. Our school receives a Regular Savers Contribution of $5 for every 10 deposits processed per student 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.
School Banking day is Thursday. Each week you need to give your bankbook to class teacher. We will be holding a School Banking Information Session at our school: Time: 8.30am to 10.00am Date: Thursday 11
th April 2019
Location: In front of school office. Please join us and find out more about the School Banking program and how your child can get involved.
If you are interested in opening a Commonwealth Bank Youthsaver account for your child you can visit commbank.com.au/schoolbanking and click on the link to open a Youthsaver account. A School Banking representative will be available at the Information Session to show you how you can do this. In order to verify yourself and your child, you will need your driver’s licence and your child’s birth certificate, but if you don’t have these with you on the day, you can complete verification online at home.
FAIRVALE NEWS Ph: (02) 9724 3470 Fax: (02) 9727 8863
Wolseley Street Fairfield NSW 2165 Email: fairvale-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: http://www.fairvale-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Twitter: @FairvalePS
4 April 2019 Term 1, Week 10
On Monday 25th March, the Year 1 and Year 2 SRC representatives were invited to help with the
launch of the new Sydney Markets Central. Students had a great time visiting the Markets and getting behind the scenes. Students were invited to the Learning Centre to watch interactive videos plus were given a tour of the markets & Green Point (Recycling Plant). After the Sydney Markets, students were driven to Homebush for a tour of ANZ Stadium. The tour provided an unbeatable opportunity to visit exclusive ‘behind the scenes’ areas inside one of Australia’s biggest Stadium Facilities. Students participated in activities such as visiting the media centre, the change rooms and walking down the player’s tunnel out onto the field. Mr Carbone
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