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Wood Street, Inverell, NSW. 2360 Telephone (02) 67223072 Fax: (02) 67224324
Term 2, Week 6 Tuesday 29th May 2012
Inverell public
“Living and Learning Together”
http://www.inverell-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Up and coming
1/6 Music Aviva visit
1/6 New England
Dance Festival
1/6 Zone Cross Country Tingha
4/6 Netball & Rugby League Clinic
4/6 Boys knockout for Soccer
4/6 150year meeting 6pm
7-8/6 Visual Art Camp
8/6 Athletics Training starting
Robyn Stewart
Principal (Relieving)
Principal’s report
BUILDING CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS OF OUR COMMUNITY
Children who are able to share their time, space and possessions are generally happier with a wider circle
of friends. The important adults in the children’s lives need to model the behaviours that will encourage
their children to understand the need to be active contributors in country communities. This can be done
by:
1)Modelling Generosity: Have your children observed you being charitable and helpful towards others?
2)Providing Opportunities for children to feel they are helping others: Helping others strengthens
children's self esteem and a sense that they can contribute to the well being of others.
3)Develop traditions of becoming a charitable family: This will promote a sense of connectedness to their
community.
4)Encourage helping at home: This is a logical part of living within a group and a community.
5)Recognise that each child contributes in their own way.
New England
regional dance
festival
Good luck to “Everybody
Dance Now” group for this
Friday at Tamworth.
Spotlight on 3L
Students in 3L are all working well and enjoying learning with Mrs Lamrock.
Here are some photographs of a few students proudly showing their work.
Tahrj proudly points to his colour wheel. Emily and Toby with their artistic paper creations.
Hayden and Brooke with their Name Art.
Rowena and Oakah learning their spelling words in
Accelerated Literacy.
Zone cross country
As last Friday was a washout for cross country, the alternate date is
this Friday 1st June. The bus will leave at 8.30 am sharp.
Unfortunately students involved in the Dance Festival are unable to
attend due to the clash of dates. Refunds for Cross Country or
Music Aviva will be available. Please return your permission note
before Friday 1st June. Any concerns please contact the school.
Sports report
Our boys rugby league team were
defeated by Sir Henry Parkes Tenterfield
last week.
The Zone Cross Country was postponed
from last Friday to this Friday. That does
clash unfortunately with the Dance
Festival and Music Aviva.
The open girls and boys
soccer teams will be playing
their knockout matches next
Monday.
Sports Captain
Chloe Johnson
Captains report
This Friday there will be a visiting Music Aviva
performance at school. You have until Wednesday to
bring in your note and money.
Good luck to the dancers performing on Friday and
Friday night at the Dance Festival in Tamworth.
Remember to continue to bring in
Woolworths Earn and Learn completed
cards to school.
Vice Captain
Georgie Dettmann
Merit awards
Congratulations to the following students who received awards this week;
Samantha Whitton, Harley Tickle, Charlie Grills, Natalie Treithick, Jessie Waddell, Louis Grebert, Tristan Ellis,
Harry Edmonds, Chyann Groth, Tiana Ellis, Todd Fenton, Zoe Makay, Billy Cunningham, Justin Quirona,
Dylan Mutimer, Cody Spinks, Georgie Mitchell-McLane, Harley Lowrey, Emily Pischke, Bonnie Snaith, Courtney Tutt,
Mikayla Budda Dean, Sebastian Blair, Rose Duncan, Mark Kennedy, Junior De Lima, Ally Tanner, Tiffany Foster, Lachlan Blair,
Scott Single, Zane Dodd and Georgie Dettmann.
Principal Awards;
Jet Lanagan, Annie Dekkers, Brandon Lowrey, Savannah Logan-Coss, Joshua Doogood, Bailey Crawford, Cooper Ting,
Tyson Hodges, Elijah Dunlop, Blair MacLachlan, Cole Hancock, Quinton Weiss-Robinson, Clinton Masterson, Jarad Masterson
and Lilli Connors.
Sports Awards;
Holly White, Chauntaya Leece, Chloe Donnelly, Leith Glendinning, Alex Portass, Amity Dyke and Dakota Reid.
Open boys rugby league
Last Wednesday the 23rd May, our Opens Boys Rugby League team played Tenterfield in the second round of the Westmont Shield Knockout. The boys competed very well for the entire game against a strong team. The entire IPS team gave their best and never gave up while everyone displayed excellent sportsmanship. Mr Robinson would like to congratulate the boys that while they lost the game everyone showed great courage to play their best. Well done boys.
Attention past and present students
Whose families have attended Inverell public
school for 3 or more generations.
A book is being published in conjunction with the
celebrations of 150 years of schooling at Inverell
Public.
The committee wish to compile a section focusing on
families who have attended IPS for 3 or more
generations. If you wish to contribute please complete
the form below. Any queries or suggestions please
contact Lynne Lamrock at school 67223072
Family Name(s)
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Years Attended
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Canteen News Tuesdays and Thursdays are pastry free days!
Try some Creamy Porridge (golden syrup flavour) in a cup for $2.00
Thursday 31/5 and Tuesday 5/6
Mini Beef Pockets $2.50
*New winter canteen price list available at school and on our website.
http://www.inverell-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/
CANTEEN ROSTER
WEDNESDAY
30/5
THURSDAY
31/5
FRIDAY
1/6
MONDAY
4/6
TUESDAY
5/6
Jodie Caine “HELP NEEDED” Judy Rosberg “HELP NEEDED” Cindy Hindley
Our canteen is an important part of the school. If anyone is interested in helping out in the
canteen please contact Marianne 67223070. Any help is very appreciated.
Healthy bites
The recommended
daily intake of fruit
and vegetables for
children is two serves of fruit and
five serves of vegetables. It really
helps kids get these quantities if
we include children in food
preparation and selection. Also
try to ensure that fresh fruit and
vegetables are easy to reach in
the fridge or fruit basket.
You can do it!
Getting Along
Vacation care
Inverell District Family Services operates a Vacation Care
service that caters for primary school children each school
holidays.
If you would like to know more about this service please
contact the Vacation Care Coordinator 2 weeks prior to the
July holidays on 0408 467 314.
Peanut free school
A reminder that Inverell Public School is PEANUT FREE. Please
do not send peanut butter sandwiches or foods containing
peanut substances.
We do have students that are severely allergic to peanuts.
“One of the reasons why adults should look as if they are
having fun, is to give kids reason to want to grow up.”
Patch Adams
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