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Lane Cove West Public School Respect Responsibility Endeavour
Avalon Avenue,
Lane Cove NSW 2066
02 9427 4743
lanecovew-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
lanecovew-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Chatters Term 4 Week 2
Principal’s Report
Thursday 24 October 2019
Grandparents Day
Thank you to everyone who attended Grandparents Day on Monday. It was a lovely day and the children
enjoyed showing their visitors around!
Important Information - Planning for 2020
The start of each school year can be run more efficiently for students, parents and teachers if the school
knows how many students will be returning in the new year. This is of particular importance for 2020 as
the school is extremely close to increasing to a 25th class. As a school, we need to notify the Department of
Education ASAP if we will require an additional classroom teacher and demountable. Parents who are
planning on withdrawing their child/ren from Lane Cove West PS at the end of the 2019 year, can you
please advise the school office ASAP so we can confirm student numbers for 2020.
Class Placement Requests 2020
Term 4 is a very busy time, especially for the staff at our school with ongoing teaching and learning and
assessments a high priority, as well as the time and personal effort that goes into writing the Semester 2
reports and forming classes for 2020. Both the writing of reports and formation of classes is well under
way. As a result, parent requests for 2020 were asked to be sent in to the school by the end of last term.
Please be aware that any parent requests provided to the school after this Friday 18 October will not be
able to be considered. If you would like to discuss your child’s class placement personally, please make an
appointment to see Mr Thomson or Mrs Weston through the school office or school email.
Information for Kindergarten 2020
The Department of Education has made some changes regarding enrolment processes and acceptable
forms of proof of address. At the end of the newsletter is important information regarding these
changes.
If you have a child who will be commencing school next year, please come to the office to collect an
enrolment package or download an enrolment application form from the school website to ensure you
receive all relevant information. There are a number of current families that have not yet completed all of
the paper work for next year. We ask for your cooperation in finalising this as soon as possible.
Volunteer Thank you Morning Tea
If you have volunteered at the school in the classroom, at
events, carnivals, or uniform shop, just to name a few; the
staff will be putting on a morning tea to thank you.
When: Tuesday 27 November from 11.00-11.30am
Where: Hall Cola
We hope to see you there!
Save The Date – Online Guardians
Online Guardians are experts in the field of Social Networks and Adolescent Development. They have been
booked to do a staff presentation and parent presentation on the ever changing online world. There is
further information in this newsletter on what will be addressed in the parent session.
Date: Wednesday 4 March 2020
Time: 6.30-8.00pm Venue: School Hall
Next year, we will ask parents to RSVP so we know how many will be attending and will provide some
sandwiches and tea/coffee.
School Grounds - Update
Sensory Garden
Urban Landscapes have been engaged to manage the Sensory Garden STEM project that our current Year 6
students designed last year. We hope to set up a meeting time shortly for Urban Landscapes to meet with
Year 6, go through their design ideas and work collaboratively in ensuring the Sensory Garden that will be
built truly reflects the student’s ideas and designs.
Sandpit - Update
Urban Lasndscapes have also been engaged to redesign the sandpit area which is in much needed repair and
upgrade. We envision that Urban Landscapes will collaborate with Year 3-6 SRC to redesign the sandpit area.
STEM Classroom - Update
Asset Management have been in contact regarding the STEM Classroom build. I have met with the architect
and Asset Management and have provided all the suggestions the students, teachers and parents have put
forward to consider when designing the STEM Classroom. The architect will now come up with two concept
designs and once these designs are available to our school, further feedback/suggestions will be sought
from the community. It is very exciting to see this community project start to come together!
New additions to the Bush Tucker Garden
As part of their ‘Food and Fibre’ unit, Stage 3 students are
studying the sustainable management of plants in the
Australian environment, and helped to plant some new
additions to our bush tucker garden last week, including
lemon myrtle, saltbush, Davidson’s plum, finger lime,
aniseed and native spinach and herbs. At the end of the
unit, students will be harvesting some of our school’s
flourishing natural resources to sell at Lane Cove West
Public School’s inaugural Green Christmas Markets, to be
held after school on Tuesday 3 December from 3:15pm –
5:30pm.
Student Attendance
While the attendance of students at Lane Cove West Public School is generally positive, it is timely to remind
parents of their responsibilities regarding absences. In addition, we will be implementing a few additional
procedures starting this term to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all students.
Late Arrivals
Many students are arriving to school after 9:25am without a parent. Late arrivals require a late slip from the
office. I understand that parking can be difficult, however parents will need to accompany their child to the
office to sign them in. If this does not occur, parents will be sent home a note to provide an explanation. This
will need to be returned to the class teacher.
Unexplained Absences
Parents are required to provide, an explanation, within 7 days. This can be in the form of an email, hand
written note, phone call or verbal notification to the class teacher.
To support parents who may forget to provide an explanation, an automatic notification system will be set up
to send a reminder email the day after an unexplained absence. This will be sent to the family ‘preferred’
email address only. If absences are still not explained, the class teacher will make further contact with
parents.
Daily Absences
As an added measure to ensure student safety, we will also be implementing an automatic notification to
parents the morning of an absence. This notification will be set for 10:30am and sent to those with an
‘unexplained absence’ (please note that class teachers may not update explanations until later in the day, so
even if you have provided an explanation that morning, the system may not yet reflect this). Although this is
not a Department requirement, it will ensure that parents are notified if their child is not at school. In the
unlikely event that a child should be in attendance, parents are encouraged to contact the school in the first
instance.
Transition to School - Kindergarten
We held our first Kindergarten Orientation Session today. The children all settled very well and enjoyed their
time in big school. We would like to extend a warm welcome in particular to all our new families that have
joined the Lane Cove West community.
Thursday 31 October from -9.30-11.00am
Parents drop children to Kindergarten COLA, then go to the hall
Thursday 7 November from -9.30-11.00am
Students only in Kindergarten classrooms
Thursday 14 November from -9.30-11.00am
Students only in Kindergarten classrooms
Tania Weston
Principal
Weekly Value: Respect
Expectation: Actively listen and follow teacher ’s
instructions
Upcoming Dates:
October 25 Kindergarten Aquarium excursion
October 25 Day for Daniel
October 30 P&C Meeting 7-pm
October 31 Kindergarten Orientation 2
November 2 P&C Spring Fair
NAPLAN 2019
The NAPLAN results have been released to schools. Overall, our school achieved outstanding results. Below
is the percentage of students in Year 3 in Bands 5 and 6 compared to the state average, and the percentage
of students in Year 5 in Bands 7 and 8 compared to the state average. The third column is the percentage of
students who achieved higher than expected growth in Years 3 and 5.
NAPLAN Year 3 School Top 2 Bands (5-6) State Top 2 Bands (5-6) School Above Band 6
Grammar and Punctuation 84% 56% 30% (Bands 7-10)
Spelling 68% 52% 12% (Bands 7-9)
Reading 78% 51% 27% (Bands 7-9)
Writing 82% 55%
Numeracy 62% 40% 14% (Bands 7-8)
NAPLAN Year 5 School Top 2 Bands (5-6) State Top 2 Bands (5-6) School Above Band 6
Grammar and Punctuation 68% 37% 15% (Bands 9-10)
Spelling 67% 37%
Reading 60% 36% 13% (Bands 9-10)
Writing 25% 17% 2% (Bands 9-10)
Numeracy 47% 30% 4% (Band 9)
Well done Millie!
Congratulations to Millie G from year 6 for receiving the Fred Hollows Humanity Award along with other
Stage 3 students from across New South Wales. The Award recognises Year 6 students who follow in
Fred’s footsteps by making a positive difference in their community. It celebrates students who show
compassion, integrity and kindness in their everyday lives, just as Fred did. Millie has been recognised as
demonstrating these values in her everyday dealings with others and especially in her work alongside
teachers, her peers and younger students this year. Well done Millie!
Student medical and contact details
Today all K-2 students will be receiving a large yellow envelope containing their current medical
information and contact details. Please read the enclosed letter carefully and make any necessary updates.
All documents then need to be returned to the school before 15 November even if there
are no changes.
Students in years 3-5 will receive their envelopes next week.
Assembly timetable:
3-6 Assembly Wednesday, October 30 at 2.40pm
K-2 Assembly Wednesday, November 6 at 2.40pm
Merit Awards
3H Adam M, Caitlin W, Leo L, Amalie A
3J Bethy S, Vardaan A, April C, Nathan T
3M Ela G, Chloe N, Benji H, Daniel K
4C Sam B, Ruby M, Sarah C, Gabriel L
4F Emily T, Allegra S, Will H, Nathan E
4L Lachlan E, Matthew H, Otto J, Annabelle F
5A Robbie A, Caitlin G, Hayden M, Vanessa H
5C Marius S, David W, Hunter K, Aurora F
6/5K Ishaan I, Charlotte P, Giuliana R, Lizzy C
6J Lucy H, Chris L, Mimi M, Xander W
6S Immi F, Felix P, Maddie L, Bayley C
Gold Awards
Year 1 Mark M
Year 2 Seiji W, Amelie F, August C, Chris L, Aliya C, Caroline Y, Baelen W
Year 3 Madison W, Emily M, Sam D
Year 4 Hugo C
Year 5 Jasper H, Ruben P, Amy T
KA Aniya P, Megan G, Isaac K, Alexy R
KC Conor C, Harry G, Anika F, Jasmin A
KJ Arlo M, Sienna F, Caitlyn H, Remy S
KP Grace N, Tama P, Macy W, Alexander S
KS Jerry P, Bea C, Savannah S, Liam E
1A Elizabeth C, Kase T, Ethan C, Rachel C
1B Archi F, Savannah S, Teddy B, Maya C
1C Noah H, Ethan O, Ted Q, Jessie W
1H Darcy H, Emily W, Charlotte C, Aaron C
2C Boston D, Hannah M, Harry T, Abby E
2H Jordan S, Oliver S, Amelie F, Astrid H
2J Zoey H, Hannah M, Jerry Z
2S Sofia P, Charlotte M, Mark M, James M
Anti-Bullying posters-Year 6 and 2
Class of ‘69
Last weekend the graduating
class of 1969 had their school
reunion. For many it has been
50 years since they’d been to
the school and were amazed
at the transformation of the
school in that time!
WriteOn Competition: LCWPS Entries
WriteOn is an annual writing competition open to all NSW primary students in Years 1 to 6. The
competition provides students with the opportunity to become published authors with winning entries from
the competition being published in a Best of WriteOn anthology. Below are some outstanding pieces of work
submitted by our students. They should be congratulated for crafting such interesting and creative
responses to the stimulus.
Ora’s Hat Collection– By Evelyn
Saturday 13th of January
Dear Diary,
Today Willow came over to my house. Willow is my best friend, she has dark brown hair and green eyes. I
have blonde hair and brown eyes. We played with my magic hat collection. My hats can transport the
wearer to the world of that specific hat when you put them on. Today we tried on my top hats, which took
us to Victorian times. Our hats and dresses were covered in frills and feathers and lace, they were terrible!
We laughed and snorted, I guessed it was improper for girls in that time to do that. We danced through the
murky puddles, catching eyes from people walking by.
Then Willow rubbed her hands on the grimy cobble road and smeared dirt on her dress. We threw our hats
on to a spiky metal fence, then climbed up and got them down. “Hey!” yelled a man at the bottom, “Get
off my bleeding fence!” We then took our hats off, and were back in my cramped bedroom, standing in the
pile off hats. I looked down in horror to see that our hats were ripped, Willow noticed too, “Oh gosh! I’m
so sorry Ora, they must have ripped when we threw them on the fence” she had said. “We can never go
back” I said, defeated, an amazing idea popped into my head. I ran into mums’ study and took out a roll of
black thread and a needle. I sat down on my bed and started stitching. I tried one on, but nothing worked. I
sighed loudly. Just then, a bright white light enveloped both top hats, we both shielded out eyes, then it
stopped and THEY WERE FIXED!! I was SO happy.
So that’s what I did today, I’m really happy that the top hats were fixed.
Bye Diary, from Ora Lemly
A Time Traveller’s Adventure Summer looked at all the hats. Which one should she choose for her adventure? The engines of the machine
whirred to life. Summer was in the quaint living room of her house. Except it wasn’t so quaint, because
there was a giant time machine with all these wires sticking out.
Summer looked at the Timing of the Hat Machine she had invented. All you needed to do was insert a hat
from a time era in a small compartment on the right. It would scan for radioactivity and find the time. Then
with a flip of a switch, you would hop inside. It transported you to where the hat came from. To go back,
you have to go to where you arrived. The machine would take you back by scanning your DNA and checking
radioactivity. You then travel back.
Summer looked at her reflection in the glossy surface. Her shoulder-length ginger hair lay on her shoulders
and her warm smile lit up the room. She was wearing a white shirt and blue jeans. Her grey eyes twinkled
with more wisdom than an average 23 year-old as she picked up the pharaoh’s crown from a nearby table
piled with hats from different eras.
She inserted the hat into a compartment and locked it with a key. She put the key in her pocket and flipped
a lever. She hurried into the time machine and closed the sliding door. She waited for a moment and then it
felt bumpy. There was a giant CRUNCH and the rocking stopped.
She had arrived in Ancient Egypt. Summer stepped out of the time machine. It was a cloudless scorching hot
day in Egypt. The only shade was from the giant pyramids, looming over the tiny people of Egypt. Summer
took a closer look at what looked like the Great Pyramid of Giza. It was only partially constructed. ‘How
strange,’ Summer thought. Then she remembered that she was in Ancient Egypt.
Suddenly a man appeared behind her. He looked like he was about forty and wore a Pharaoh’s clothing. He
was draped in gold and silver and had a funny goatee. It was the Pharaoh Khufu. He said something in
another language that was probably something to show amazement, given the dumbfounded look on his
face.
“Hello.” Summer replied to whatever he said. He said something that sounded familiar. “Isis.” He said, with
more or less amazement. Summer thought for a moment. Ohhhh…. He thinks I’m the Egyptian goddess Isis!
She thought.
Suddenly, two men grabbed Summer. They shoved her onto a podium. Sacrifice? She thought. A man
wearing only linen pants held a weird rope. He wrapped it around Summer and left it loose. Weird… thought
Summer. “Isis! Isis! Isis!” They chanted. Then something glowed. Summer was suddenly back where she
started. Back in her living room in the present. Summer looked at all the hats. Which one should she choose
for her adventure?
By Shir
Band Update–24 October 2019
29-31 October 5-7 November
Concert Band Kate Talifero Elizabeth Angstmann
Senior Band Sam Cairns Michelle Friend
Jazz Band Sonia Sonia
Junior Band Liz Irwin and Hayley von Giese Troy Schryver and Kelly Singh
Grandparents Day:
Thank you to everyone who donated cakes/slices and fruit. This support of the band is very much
appreciated. Huge thanks to Sarah and James who coordinated the BBQ and Cake Stall on the day with
thanks also to the parents, teachers and year 6 students who helped to serve hundreds of sausage
sandwiches, cakes and cups of tea in a short time frame.
Money raised will be used towards purchasing additional instruments to provide all interested students with
the opportunity to be part of a concert band.
Solo Challenge:
All band students are encouraged to choose a fun piece of music and start practicing for their Solo Challenge.
These will be performed in band rehearsal during week 9.
Students should choose their own piece of music to play as a solo.
Ask your tutor for help.
Search online or in music shops for a piece arranged for your instrument
Percussion may use a backing tape. Accompaniment is not required for other instruments
Timing: 60 sec for junior band; 90-120 sec for Senior/Concert Band
Students who participate gain a sense of accomplishment and will also receive an award.
Upcoming Performance dates:
Wed 4th December Band Gala Night: 630pm. All Bands will perform
10th -12th December Solo Challenge
Fri 13th December Years 3-6 Presentation Day: Concert Band performing
Return of Band Hire Instruments:
All instruments hired through the school band need to be returned following the Solo Challenge in week 9.
Please advise your tutor you will not be available for a lesson in the final week of school.
Joining Band in 2020:
If your child is currently in year 2, a try-out session will be held in Term 4. This provides the opportunity for
the students to see, hear and blow some of the concert band instruments.
Students currently in Year 3-5 are welcome to join the band program next year. No previous experience
necessary. Please contact Jane at band@lcwps.com.au for details
Band Convenor, Jane Corlett, band@lcwps.com.au
Chess Club
Chess Club is open to students from Year 1 and operates Mondays 3.30pm-4.30pm in the Year 5 Classrooms.
Children enrolled in OOSH can still attend and will be escorted to OOSH at the end of class. Run by the Sydney
Academy of Chess, the club caters for beginners to advanced players and offers the opportunity to participate
in friendly interschool tournaments during the year.
To enrol, please pay online with your credit card at www.sydneyacademyofchess.com.au/payment ,enter the
code BSH8YWMEGT and fill in the electronic form, with your child’s details. Read more about the benefits of
chess here: https://sydneyacademyofchess.com.au/benefits-chess
Liz Irwin chess@lcwps.com.au
You can place your child’s order at
scholastic.com.au/LOOP or using the
LOOP app, which can be downloaded
from the App Store or Google Play. No
cash or cheques accepted. Remember
that 20% of your spend comes back to our
school for use in the Literacy Pro Program.
Simone Chuah:
simone.chuah@optusnet.com.au
Clare Hurst:
clarelhurst@gmail.com
Personalised Class Artwork Collage
Do you have a child in their final year at LCWPS? Get all images on a single canvas that shows each artwork
your child helped create for their class. Priced at $199, it includes delivery to your home address and each
image on the canvas will have the class teachers name, your child's name and the years your child attended
LCWPS.Orders for your child’s personalised class artwork collage can be placed at www.pynpinie.com/
lcwpsleavers between 12 September and 25 October 2019
Contact Olejuru via email at info@pynpinie.com or on 0433 822 019 if you have any questions.
Issue 7–Orders close Wednesday 30 October
Get involved in the School Banking program
Lane Cove West 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 Fluffy 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.
Getting involved in School Banking is easy!
All you need to get involved in the School Banking program is a Commonwealth Bank Youthsaver account.
You can open an account for your child in one of two ways:
1. Online
Visit commbank.com.au/schoolbanking and click on the link to open a Youthsaver account.
2. In branch
Visit a Commonwealth Bank branch with identification for yourself and your child, like a driver’s licence
and birth certificate.
If your child has an existing Commonwealth Bank Youthsaver account they can start banking straight away.
They just need to bring their deposit in every week on School Banking day using their Dollarmites deposit
wallet.
School Banking day is Thursday. Each week you need to bring your deposit wallet to canteen window.
If you would like to know more about School Banking, visit commbank.com.au/schoolbanking or contact
Olga by email: osysoeva@gmail.com
the LCWPS SPRING CARNIVAL
LIVE MUSIC FOOD STALLS INFLATABLE OBSTACLE COURSEDRUMMING WORKSHOP ART MAKING JUMPING CASTLE SIDESHOW ALLEY
FIRE TRUCK VISIT STALLS + MORE
Saturday 2nd November 2 - 6pm
Entry : $10 adults | $5 childrenTICKETS AND FOOD ORDERS
CAN BE PURCHASED VIA FLEXISCHOOLS
Bring a blanket & come on down for an afternoon of family fun! ✦ ✦
SPECIALIST ORTHODONTICS FOR ADULTS & CHILDREN
SPRING CARNI_A3poster_2019.indd 1 10/2/19 11:48 PM
The Online Guardians are a new business who are experts in the field of Social Networks and
Adolescent Development.
They have presented to over 400,000 people over the past decade and have a wealth of
hands-on experience working with schools and young people in the ever-changing online
world.
A session with the Online Guardians will assist parents and carers to understand the current
challenges faced by young people, whilst providing effective strategies and tools to assist
guide their children through the complexities of social networks and the online world.
These sessions can branch out and address a number of other relevant issues affecting our
children and their transition to adulthood. There is nothing off the table. The presenter has
over two decades of experience in the police and has worked side by side with young people
for the past decade. There is simply no better source.
The session will incorporate the following:
1. Social Networks - Addictions, Symptoms and strategies.
2. Mental Health - Social networks and the damage.
3. The Real Picture - What our kids are actually doing online.
4. Challenges - Children are all very different.
5. Mobile Phones - When is the right age?
6. Online Gaming - How safe is it?
7. Teen Culture - Sending Pics.
8. The Online Threat - Predators and their trends.
9. Headspace - Online Bullying, harassment and isolation.
10. Teen conflict - Losing control.
11. So, What Now - Ideas, Strategies and tools for parents.
12. Questions- What do you want to know about?
13. Help - What services do you offer?
The Online Guardians can provide specific details on trends and statistics within your school
in comparison with the state which makes the presentation personal and relevant to those
present. The presenter can speak on practically any topic relating to Youth. Feel free to
come along, interact, ask questions and get the real picture of what is currently going on. It
may very well turn out to be the most important parenting seminar you will ever get
involved in.
The class artwork collage is only available to those childrenwho are in their last year at LCWPS
You can now order a memento of your child's time atLane Cove West PS in the form of a personalised
artwork* collage
The artwork collage will have each years classartwork your child help create on a single ready to
hang 75cm x 50cm canvas.
Is this your child's last year at LCWPS?
Sample Class Artwork Collage
Orders can be placed at:
www.pynpinie.com/lcwpsleavers
*LCWPS P & C get a percentage of each sale for use of images
Priced at $199
Free home-based assessment and treatment for 7 to 12 year old children with fear and anxiety disorders.
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Does your child become very afraid of certain situations or objects, worry about a lot of things, get very distressed, or try to avoid things they fear?
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• A thorough assessment of your child’s anxiety with a trained psychologist via the telephone;
• Your child receiving one of two kinds of home-based treatments delivered on a PC, laptop or tablet; and
• Two follow-up telephone assessments with a trained psychologist 6- and 12-months after treatment to track your child’s progress.
The study aims to find out if these two treatments are as effective as each other, and which children have the best response to each kind of treatment. This will mean that there are more evidence-based treatments available for helping anxious children.
About the treatmentsEach treatment involves your child completing treatment sessions at home on a PC, laptop or tablet.
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• One treatment helps children learn to control the focus of their attention on helpful things around them.
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Each treatment includes information, telephone or email support for parents in assisting their child to better manage anxiety.
Prior studies have shown that children who complete each treatment experience significant reductions in anxiety.
Contact usThis study is being funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council and is led by Professor Allison Waters and a team of experts in childhood anxiety disorders.
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