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Neutral Bay Public School
THE BAY TIMESTERM 1 WEEK 5 ISSUE 44 26 FEBRUARY 2020
175 Ben Boyd Rd NEUTRAL BAY NSW 2089
UPCOMING EVENTS
PH 02 9953 1798 E neutralbay-pschooldetnsweduau W httpsneutralbay-pschoolsnswgovau
Excellence Innovation Opportunity
Friday 6 March
Family Picnic 600pm - 800pm
SCHOOL
PampC EVENTS Principalrsquos News
Friday 28 February Schools Clean Up Day
Tuesday 3 March Paul Kelly Cup
Thursday 5 MarchSchool Photo Day
Parent Workshop - Reading345pm - 445pm
Two students from 3R today thoroughly engaged in their learning
Wellbeing WeekIn Week 5 of every term NBPS hosts a Wellbeing Week for staff and students This term our Wellbeing Week theme is interwoven with our PBL system Wellbeing is the state of being comfortable healthy and happy When students follow the Bay Way they make sure that our school environment is a comfortable and happy place for everyone When they focus on their wellbeing at home and at school they can improve their mental and physical health This week an activity matrix has been sent home with students in lieu of homework The matrix includes suggestions of activities to do that focus on wellbeing as students aim to be responsible respectful and do their best
Clean Up Australia Day - 1 March 2020To support the Clean Up Australia Day Campaign our school will be participating in our own Clean Up activities on Friday 28th February We will be cleaning up our school and surrounding areas If you wish please send in a paper bag to school with your child to collect rubbish in We look forward to a great day Many thanks for your assistance
2Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Table of ContentsPages 123 - Principalrsquos News
Pages 3 - School News
Page 45 - Too sick for school document
Pages 67 - Stage News
Page 8 - P amp C News
Page 9 - P amp C Family Picnic Invitation
Page 10 - Canteen News
Pages 1112 - UR Strong Workshop
Page 13 - Community News
Principalrsquos News Continued Too sick for schoolIf your child is sick please make arrangements for them to stay away from school This will be of benefit to your child the children in their class and their teachers A note email or notification on the SkoolBag app would be appreciated either prior to or on the day of their return to school
If you have not joined SkoolBag please go to this link httpswww moqproductscomauskoolbaginstallation-instructions
For more information please go to httpseducationnswgovaupublic-schoolspractical-help-for-parents-and-carerswellbeingtoo-sick-to-go-to-school
Parent Information SessionsThank you for the large turn out at our parent information sessions over the last two weeks I hope you found the information useful and have now met your childrsquos teacher In response to feedback from parents we are trying to engage parents with useful information on how children learn The next parent information sessions are
Thursday 5 March 345pm - 445pm (venue TBA) - Parent Workshop on strategies to help your child to read
Thursday 12 March 345pm - 445pm (venue TBA) - Parent Workshop on strategies to help your child with numeracy
Year 6 2020 moving into Year 7 2021A form will be coming home to all Year 6 parents shortly requesting you to indicate your intended high school for 2021 Please look out for this form in your childrsquos bag or follow this link httpseducationnswgovaucontentdammain-educationpublic-schoolsgoing-to-a-public-schoolmediadocumentsMoving_into_Year_7_in_2021pdf
School PhotographsSchool photographs will be taken on Thursday 5 March Photograph envelopes providing further information have been sent home this week Payment can be made online or using the envelope provided but all envelopes need to be completed and returned Please return the envelope to your childrsquos class teacher by Thursday 5 March
Sibling photographs will be taken on Monday 9 March Information on sibling photographs and order envelopes will be available from the school office
All students are requested to wear their full summer uniform for photographs
If you have any further questions please contact Heather Strachan (Deputy Principal) at neutralbay-pschooldetnsweduau
3Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
School UniformWith school photos approaching I am often asked what is full school uniform It is important that students are in full school uniform every day not just for the photos Please note that full school uniform includes all black shoes and a hat with the school logo It is important that hair is tidy If hair is tied back it is with a royal blue or white hair tie For more information on school uniform please go to our website at httpsneutralbay-pschoolsnswgovauabout-our-schoolschool-uniformhtml
All of these items can be purchased from the School Uniform Shop Ordering is through the Flexischools app the same app for ordering lunch
Just a note about returning purchased uniforms to the uniform shop - please ensure to include either your order ID or invoice with the return
Co-Curricular ActivitiesJunior Band ndash Mondays 755am and Wednesdays 1140am in Hall
Senior Band ndash Tuesdays and Fridays 755am in Hall
Concert Band ndash Tuesdays 1240pm in Music Room and Thursdays 755am in Hall
String Orchestra - Wednesdays 800am
Chamber Group ndashWednesdays 700am
Boysrsquo dance ndash Thursdays 800am in 6J
Senior dance ndash Wednesdays 800am in Hall
Bay dance ndash Mondays 800am in Music Room
Junior Choir ndash Tuesdays 800am in Senior Library
Senior Choir ndash Fridays 800am in Music Room
PSSA T-Ball training ndash Fridays after the game
PSSA Oz-Tag training ndash Fridays 745am at the school grass area
Paul Kelly Cup training ndash Monday 3 March 800am Selected players only Other activities such as band dance and choir take priority over this training session
Kind regardsVictor Tan(Rel) Principal
School News Change of Family InformationDetailsIf your family circumstances family name address contact numbers email or childs medical information changes please inform the school as soon as possible Either by email directly to the school via the SkoolBag app or by using neutralbay-pschooldetnsweduau
SRC News
We hope everyone had a safe and happy holidays and welcome to the new year In the past three weeks the SRC has been meeting to discuss various matters regarding our school country and planet Each SRC member has been allocated a class within the school seeking their advice and feedback Our first major job this year was numbering all the 3-6 students for the swimming carnival Some of our current ideas are relaunching waste free Wednesday and supporting the bushfire relief and farmers in need throughout Australia Keep your eyes open for our next update
Miss Moir amp SRC
4Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school
Bronchitis Symptoms are coughing a runny nose sore throat and mild fever The cough is often dry at first becoming moist after a couple of days There may be a slight wheeze and shortness of breath A higher fever (typically above 39ordmC) may indicate pneumonia
until they are feeling better Antibiotics may be needed
Chickenpox (Varicella)
Slight fever runny nose and a rash that begins as raised pink spots that blister and scab for 5 days from the onset of the
rash and the blisters have dried
Conjunctivitis The eye feels lsquoscratchyrsquo is red and may water Lids may stick together on waking while there is discharge from
the eye unless a doctor has diagnosed a non-infectious cause
Diarrhoea (no organism identified)
Two or more consecutive bowel motions that are looser and more frequent than normal and possibly stomach cramps for at least 24 hours after
diarrhoea stops
Fever A temperature of 385degC or more in older infants and children until temperature is normal
Gastroenteritis A combination of frequent loose or watery stools (diarrhoea) vomiting fever stomach cramps headaches for at least 24 hours after
diarrhoea andor vomiting stops
German measles (Rubella)
Often mild or no symptoms mild fever runny nose swollen nodes pink blotchy rash that lasts a short time for at least 4 days after the
rash appears
Glandular Fever (Mononucleosis EBV infection)
Symptoms include fever headache sore throat tiredness swollen nodes unless theyrsquore feeling unwell
Hand Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD)
Generally a mild illness caused by a virus perhaps with a fever blisters around the mouth on the hands and feet and perhaps the nappy area in babies
until all blisters have dried
Hayfever (Allergic rhinitis) caused by allergy to pollen (from grasses flowers and trees) dust mites animal fur or hair mould spores cigarette smoke
Sneezing a blocked or runny nose (rhinitis) itchy eyes nose and throat headaches unless they feel unwell or
are taking a medication which makes them sleepy
Head lice or nits (Pediculosis)
Itchy scalp white specks stuck near the base of the hairs lice may be found on the scalp while continuing to treat head
lice each night Tell the school
copy Owned by State of NSW through the Department of Education and Communities 2012 This work may be freely reproduced and distributed for non-commercial educational purposes only Permission must be received from the department for all other uses
Information provided by NSW Health
wwwschoolatozcomau
12
Generally if your child feels unwell keep them home from school and consult your doctorThis chart and the information it contains is not intended to take the place of a consultation with your doctor
Too sick for school
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school cont
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2 )Stage News1A have kicked off Year 1 with lots of Maths learning activities Students practised measurement concepts by hefting classroom objects and comparing masses using scales and weights The class had a go at using a calculator code to count off the decade 1A also developed their understanding of place value in two-digit numbers They have become experts at bundling tens and ones to model and compare numbers
Miss K Murray amp Miss K Radford 2M amp 2R Class Teachers
Kindergarten News
Kindy are having so much fun as we get use to participating in various Literacy activities throughout the week So far Kindy have learnt the sounds for the letters A M S and T and have had so much fun engaging in activities that support our learning of these sounds KJ loved painting patterned apples and drawing marvellous Monsters We have become very skilled at brainstorming words that start with our focus sound and have created our very own picture dictionary
Kindergarten have had another exciting week We are learning so much about lsquoThe Bay Wayrsquo and following the classschool rules Many children have received lsquoCaught you being good tokensrsquo and some students have even got a lsquoBayley stickerrsquo It was our first ever time to the Library We were SO thrilled to visit the main campus Library and choose some beautiful books to borrow
Miss J Carew KJ Class Teacher
Mrs A Stewart amp Mrs R Vaccarella KSV Class Teachers
Miss S Alexander 1A Class Teacher
2R amp 2M have started off the year reigniting their brains with some hands on whole number games Included in the rotations were number chart puzzlesthat used 1 2 3 and 4-digit numbers as well as before and after concepts aided by the 120 chart mat We also used card decks to re-fresh our memory of place value in order to build the largest number possible using a place value chart Lots of clever minds were displayed and developed with these games
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)Stage News contYear Five are meeting their Kindergarten buddies for the first time this term 5D met with KM recently and started to get to know each other They had been looking forward to it since the beginning of this term and were brimming with excitement by the time we reached Kindyland Here are some artworks and reflections from 5D
ldquoI was really looking forward to it and I am really happy to have Eddie as my buddyrdquo said Lulu
ldquoI absolutely enjoyed meeting my buddy Millie we did a drawing and she was really artisticrdquo said Sayaka
ldquoThe buddies were small but they had big heartsrdquo said Amelie
ldquoMy buddy was really funny and kindrdquo said Orlando
ldquoOur buddy loves the colour pink and she is so cute and fun and one of the nicest kindyrsquos I have ever metrdquo Olivia and Ella said
ldquoI loved meeting my buddy especially when she showed me all of her artworksrdquo said Lucia
ldquoMy buddy has a really cute smile that is truly her ownrdquosaid Charlotte
ldquoMy buddy is quiet and I like being with himrdquo said Hugo
ldquoOur buddy is happy funny and very energetic We hugged goodbyerdquo said Luca and Lochie
Mrs S Devine 5D Class Teacher
Stage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mr K Sheather 4K Class Teacher
This term in 4K we have been focusing on the importance of feedback and a growth mindset to learn new things and move our learning forward We have learned how to give each other constructive peer feedback for a range of learning areas
bull Art Watching a video called lsquoAustinrsquos butterflyrsquo as a stimulus we realised the power that constructive helpful and kind feedback can have on improving an artwork We voted as a class and decided to draw rainbow lorikeets to link to our geography unit on Australia We were given an allocated time frame to draw a lorikeet and then after three drafts and two sets of constructive feedback from different peers we could see the incredible visible improvements that were achieved
bull Writing This term we have been refining our skills whilst writing informative texts We have been focusing on our use of descriptive language and time connectives After each session we provide feedback to each other against a set success criteria so we can identify what we did well and what we need to do to achieve a higher level next time This instant feedback allowed us to each produce well-published texts that we are all proud of and stuck up on our class lsquoWow Wallrsquo for others to read
Finally we have focused on the importance of having a growth mindset to improve our learning in class Each of us had to name a goal for the year and brainstorm strategies we could use in an instance where we were stuck or having difficulties understanding By using phrases such as lsquolearning torsquo or lsquoyetrsquo rather than lsquocanrsquotrsquo we strive to continually improve in class and track our progress on a lsquobump it uprsquo wall for literacy and numeracy
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C All Parents amp Staff DrinksWe had a great turnout for the Welcome Drinks on Friday night Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended and we hope you enjoyed the evening A special thank you to Judy Victor Heather and all the staff who attended What a great team
Family PicnicFriday 6 March 2020
Time 6pm-8pm
Disco Sausage Sizzle bring a rug a picnic dinner (if you like) and catch up with old friends and new
Fund Raising Opportunities2020 PampC Raffle
At the end of Term 1 we will be running a PampC raffle
Do you have anything you would like to donate
Perhaps you have a business or know someone who would like to donate to the raffle
The raffle tickets are printed with the item and the donorrsquos business name Raffle tickets are distributed to all families at Neutral Bay Public School to sell (over 700 families in Neutral Bay and surrounding areas)
This is a great way to market and acknowledge your contribution
Some examples of previous raffle items are restaurant or spa experience vouchers gifts holiday accommodation and gym membership
Please email sharmilasoorianihugcomau if you have any items you would like to donate
Extra-curricular ActivitiesThe NBPS Band and Orchestra Programs
Neutral Bay Public School offers three bands from Year 3 - Junior Senior and Concert Band Each of them are conducted by a professional bandmaster
There are also two string orchestras (NBPS Orchestra and Senior Chamber) which are open to children K-6
Both of these programs are co-ordinated by parent volunteers
If you are interested to be involved please contact
Band Contact nbpsbandsgmailcom
Orchestra amp Strings Contact Sharmila Soorian
sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Sydney Interschool SnowsportsIs your child interested in skiing snowboarding or cross-country and the opportunity to represent NBPS
This year the Sydney region will be competing at Perisher Valley in the second week of the July holidays (14-18 July) If you are interested to know more and also about discounted Thredbo accommodation please contact Sharmila Soorian on sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Entertainment Book
Link to purchase the entertainment book httpswwwentertainmentcomauorderbooks20401s5
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
2Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Table of ContentsPages 123 - Principalrsquos News
Pages 3 - School News
Page 45 - Too sick for school document
Pages 67 - Stage News
Page 8 - P amp C News
Page 9 - P amp C Family Picnic Invitation
Page 10 - Canteen News
Pages 1112 - UR Strong Workshop
Page 13 - Community News
Principalrsquos News Continued Too sick for schoolIf your child is sick please make arrangements for them to stay away from school This will be of benefit to your child the children in their class and their teachers A note email or notification on the SkoolBag app would be appreciated either prior to or on the day of their return to school
If you have not joined SkoolBag please go to this link httpswww moqproductscomauskoolbaginstallation-instructions
For more information please go to httpseducationnswgovaupublic-schoolspractical-help-for-parents-and-carerswellbeingtoo-sick-to-go-to-school
Parent Information SessionsThank you for the large turn out at our parent information sessions over the last two weeks I hope you found the information useful and have now met your childrsquos teacher In response to feedback from parents we are trying to engage parents with useful information on how children learn The next parent information sessions are
Thursday 5 March 345pm - 445pm (venue TBA) - Parent Workshop on strategies to help your child to read
Thursday 12 March 345pm - 445pm (venue TBA) - Parent Workshop on strategies to help your child with numeracy
Year 6 2020 moving into Year 7 2021A form will be coming home to all Year 6 parents shortly requesting you to indicate your intended high school for 2021 Please look out for this form in your childrsquos bag or follow this link httpseducationnswgovaucontentdammain-educationpublic-schoolsgoing-to-a-public-schoolmediadocumentsMoving_into_Year_7_in_2021pdf
School PhotographsSchool photographs will be taken on Thursday 5 March Photograph envelopes providing further information have been sent home this week Payment can be made online or using the envelope provided but all envelopes need to be completed and returned Please return the envelope to your childrsquos class teacher by Thursday 5 March
Sibling photographs will be taken on Monday 9 March Information on sibling photographs and order envelopes will be available from the school office
All students are requested to wear their full summer uniform for photographs
If you have any further questions please contact Heather Strachan (Deputy Principal) at neutralbay-pschooldetnsweduau
3Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
School UniformWith school photos approaching I am often asked what is full school uniform It is important that students are in full school uniform every day not just for the photos Please note that full school uniform includes all black shoes and a hat with the school logo It is important that hair is tidy If hair is tied back it is with a royal blue or white hair tie For more information on school uniform please go to our website at httpsneutralbay-pschoolsnswgovauabout-our-schoolschool-uniformhtml
All of these items can be purchased from the School Uniform Shop Ordering is through the Flexischools app the same app for ordering lunch
Just a note about returning purchased uniforms to the uniform shop - please ensure to include either your order ID or invoice with the return
Co-Curricular ActivitiesJunior Band ndash Mondays 755am and Wednesdays 1140am in Hall
Senior Band ndash Tuesdays and Fridays 755am in Hall
Concert Band ndash Tuesdays 1240pm in Music Room and Thursdays 755am in Hall
String Orchestra - Wednesdays 800am
Chamber Group ndashWednesdays 700am
Boysrsquo dance ndash Thursdays 800am in 6J
Senior dance ndash Wednesdays 800am in Hall
Bay dance ndash Mondays 800am in Music Room
Junior Choir ndash Tuesdays 800am in Senior Library
Senior Choir ndash Fridays 800am in Music Room
PSSA T-Ball training ndash Fridays after the game
PSSA Oz-Tag training ndash Fridays 745am at the school grass area
Paul Kelly Cup training ndash Monday 3 March 800am Selected players only Other activities such as band dance and choir take priority over this training session
Kind regardsVictor Tan(Rel) Principal
School News Change of Family InformationDetailsIf your family circumstances family name address contact numbers email or childs medical information changes please inform the school as soon as possible Either by email directly to the school via the SkoolBag app or by using neutralbay-pschooldetnsweduau
SRC News
We hope everyone had a safe and happy holidays and welcome to the new year In the past three weeks the SRC has been meeting to discuss various matters regarding our school country and planet Each SRC member has been allocated a class within the school seeking their advice and feedback Our first major job this year was numbering all the 3-6 students for the swimming carnival Some of our current ideas are relaunching waste free Wednesday and supporting the bushfire relief and farmers in need throughout Australia Keep your eyes open for our next update
Miss Moir amp SRC
4Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school
Bronchitis Symptoms are coughing a runny nose sore throat and mild fever The cough is often dry at first becoming moist after a couple of days There may be a slight wheeze and shortness of breath A higher fever (typically above 39ordmC) may indicate pneumonia
until they are feeling better Antibiotics may be needed
Chickenpox (Varicella)
Slight fever runny nose and a rash that begins as raised pink spots that blister and scab for 5 days from the onset of the
rash and the blisters have dried
Conjunctivitis The eye feels lsquoscratchyrsquo is red and may water Lids may stick together on waking while there is discharge from
the eye unless a doctor has diagnosed a non-infectious cause
Diarrhoea (no organism identified)
Two or more consecutive bowel motions that are looser and more frequent than normal and possibly stomach cramps for at least 24 hours after
diarrhoea stops
Fever A temperature of 385degC or more in older infants and children until temperature is normal
Gastroenteritis A combination of frequent loose or watery stools (diarrhoea) vomiting fever stomach cramps headaches for at least 24 hours after
diarrhoea andor vomiting stops
German measles (Rubella)
Often mild or no symptoms mild fever runny nose swollen nodes pink blotchy rash that lasts a short time for at least 4 days after the
rash appears
Glandular Fever (Mononucleosis EBV infection)
Symptoms include fever headache sore throat tiredness swollen nodes unless theyrsquore feeling unwell
Hand Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD)
Generally a mild illness caused by a virus perhaps with a fever blisters around the mouth on the hands and feet and perhaps the nappy area in babies
until all blisters have dried
Hayfever (Allergic rhinitis) caused by allergy to pollen (from grasses flowers and trees) dust mites animal fur or hair mould spores cigarette smoke
Sneezing a blocked or runny nose (rhinitis) itchy eyes nose and throat headaches unless they feel unwell or
are taking a medication which makes them sleepy
Head lice or nits (Pediculosis)
Itchy scalp white specks stuck near the base of the hairs lice may be found on the scalp while continuing to treat head
lice each night Tell the school
copy Owned by State of NSW through the Department of Education and Communities 2012 This work may be freely reproduced and distributed for non-commercial educational purposes only Permission must be received from the department for all other uses
Information provided by NSW Health
wwwschoolatozcomau
12
Generally if your child feels unwell keep them home from school and consult your doctorThis chart and the information it contains is not intended to take the place of a consultation with your doctor
Too sick for school
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school cont
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2 )Stage News1A have kicked off Year 1 with lots of Maths learning activities Students practised measurement concepts by hefting classroom objects and comparing masses using scales and weights The class had a go at using a calculator code to count off the decade 1A also developed their understanding of place value in two-digit numbers They have become experts at bundling tens and ones to model and compare numbers
Miss K Murray amp Miss K Radford 2M amp 2R Class Teachers
Kindergarten News
Kindy are having so much fun as we get use to participating in various Literacy activities throughout the week So far Kindy have learnt the sounds for the letters A M S and T and have had so much fun engaging in activities that support our learning of these sounds KJ loved painting patterned apples and drawing marvellous Monsters We have become very skilled at brainstorming words that start with our focus sound and have created our very own picture dictionary
Kindergarten have had another exciting week We are learning so much about lsquoThe Bay Wayrsquo and following the classschool rules Many children have received lsquoCaught you being good tokensrsquo and some students have even got a lsquoBayley stickerrsquo It was our first ever time to the Library We were SO thrilled to visit the main campus Library and choose some beautiful books to borrow
Miss J Carew KJ Class Teacher
Mrs A Stewart amp Mrs R Vaccarella KSV Class Teachers
Miss S Alexander 1A Class Teacher
2R amp 2M have started off the year reigniting their brains with some hands on whole number games Included in the rotations were number chart puzzlesthat used 1 2 3 and 4-digit numbers as well as before and after concepts aided by the 120 chart mat We also used card decks to re-fresh our memory of place value in order to build the largest number possible using a place value chart Lots of clever minds were displayed and developed with these games
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)Stage News contYear Five are meeting their Kindergarten buddies for the first time this term 5D met with KM recently and started to get to know each other They had been looking forward to it since the beginning of this term and were brimming with excitement by the time we reached Kindyland Here are some artworks and reflections from 5D
ldquoI was really looking forward to it and I am really happy to have Eddie as my buddyrdquo said Lulu
ldquoI absolutely enjoyed meeting my buddy Millie we did a drawing and she was really artisticrdquo said Sayaka
ldquoThe buddies were small but they had big heartsrdquo said Amelie
ldquoMy buddy was really funny and kindrdquo said Orlando
ldquoOur buddy loves the colour pink and she is so cute and fun and one of the nicest kindyrsquos I have ever metrdquo Olivia and Ella said
ldquoI loved meeting my buddy especially when she showed me all of her artworksrdquo said Lucia
ldquoMy buddy has a really cute smile that is truly her ownrdquosaid Charlotte
ldquoMy buddy is quiet and I like being with himrdquo said Hugo
ldquoOur buddy is happy funny and very energetic We hugged goodbyerdquo said Luca and Lochie
Mrs S Devine 5D Class Teacher
Stage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mr K Sheather 4K Class Teacher
This term in 4K we have been focusing on the importance of feedback and a growth mindset to learn new things and move our learning forward We have learned how to give each other constructive peer feedback for a range of learning areas
bull Art Watching a video called lsquoAustinrsquos butterflyrsquo as a stimulus we realised the power that constructive helpful and kind feedback can have on improving an artwork We voted as a class and decided to draw rainbow lorikeets to link to our geography unit on Australia We were given an allocated time frame to draw a lorikeet and then after three drafts and two sets of constructive feedback from different peers we could see the incredible visible improvements that were achieved
bull Writing This term we have been refining our skills whilst writing informative texts We have been focusing on our use of descriptive language and time connectives After each session we provide feedback to each other against a set success criteria so we can identify what we did well and what we need to do to achieve a higher level next time This instant feedback allowed us to each produce well-published texts that we are all proud of and stuck up on our class lsquoWow Wallrsquo for others to read
Finally we have focused on the importance of having a growth mindset to improve our learning in class Each of us had to name a goal for the year and brainstorm strategies we could use in an instance where we were stuck or having difficulties understanding By using phrases such as lsquolearning torsquo or lsquoyetrsquo rather than lsquocanrsquotrsquo we strive to continually improve in class and track our progress on a lsquobump it uprsquo wall for literacy and numeracy
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C All Parents amp Staff DrinksWe had a great turnout for the Welcome Drinks on Friday night Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended and we hope you enjoyed the evening A special thank you to Judy Victor Heather and all the staff who attended What a great team
Family PicnicFriday 6 March 2020
Time 6pm-8pm
Disco Sausage Sizzle bring a rug a picnic dinner (if you like) and catch up with old friends and new
Fund Raising Opportunities2020 PampC Raffle
At the end of Term 1 we will be running a PampC raffle
Do you have anything you would like to donate
Perhaps you have a business or know someone who would like to donate to the raffle
The raffle tickets are printed with the item and the donorrsquos business name Raffle tickets are distributed to all families at Neutral Bay Public School to sell (over 700 families in Neutral Bay and surrounding areas)
This is a great way to market and acknowledge your contribution
Some examples of previous raffle items are restaurant or spa experience vouchers gifts holiday accommodation and gym membership
Please email sharmilasoorianihugcomau if you have any items you would like to donate
Extra-curricular ActivitiesThe NBPS Band and Orchestra Programs
Neutral Bay Public School offers three bands from Year 3 - Junior Senior and Concert Band Each of them are conducted by a professional bandmaster
There are also two string orchestras (NBPS Orchestra and Senior Chamber) which are open to children K-6
Both of these programs are co-ordinated by parent volunteers
If you are interested to be involved please contact
Band Contact nbpsbandsgmailcom
Orchestra amp Strings Contact Sharmila Soorian
sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Sydney Interschool SnowsportsIs your child interested in skiing snowboarding or cross-country and the opportunity to represent NBPS
This year the Sydney region will be competing at Perisher Valley in the second week of the July holidays (14-18 July) If you are interested to know more and also about discounted Thredbo accommodation please contact Sharmila Soorian on sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Entertainment Book
Link to purchase the entertainment book httpswwwentertainmentcomauorderbooks20401s5
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
3Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
School UniformWith school photos approaching I am often asked what is full school uniform It is important that students are in full school uniform every day not just for the photos Please note that full school uniform includes all black shoes and a hat with the school logo It is important that hair is tidy If hair is tied back it is with a royal blue or white hair tie For more information on school uniform please go to our website at httpsneutralbay-pschoolsnswgovauabout-our-schoolschool-uniformhtml
All of these items can be purchased from the School Uniform Shop Ordering is through the Flexischools app the same app for ordering lunch
Just a note about returning purchased uniforms to the uniform shop - please ensure to include either your order ID or invoice with the return
Co-Curricular ActivitiesJunior Band ndash Mondays 755am and Wednesdays 1140am in Hall
Senior Band ndash Tuesdays and Fridays 755am in Hall
Concert Band ndash Tuesdays 1240pm in Music Room and Thursdays 755am in Hall
String Orchestra - Wednesdays 800am
Chamber Group ndashWednesdays 700am
Boysrsquo dance ndash Thursdays 800am in 6J
Senior dance ndash Wednesdays 800am in Hall
Bay dance ndash Mondays 800am in Music Room
Junior Choir ndash Tuesdays 800am in Senior Library
Senior Choir ndash Fridays 800am in Music Room
PSSA T-Ball training ndash Fridays after the game
PSSA Oz-Tag training ndash Fridays 745am at the school grass area
Paul Kelly Cup training ndash Monday 3 March 800am Selected players only Other activities such as band dance and choir take priority over this training session
Kind regardsVictor Tan(Rel) Principal
School News Change of Family InformationDetailsIf your family circumstances family name address contact numbers email or childs medical information changes please inform the school as soon as possible Either by email directly to the school via the SkoolBag app or by using neutralbay-pschooldetnsweduau
SRC News
We hope everyone had a safe and happy holidays and welcome to the new year In the past three weeks the SRC has been meeting to discuss various matters regarding our school country and planet Each SRC member has been allocated a class within the school seeking their advice and feedback Our first major job this year was numbering all the 3-6 students for the swimming carnival Some of our current ideas are relaunching waste free Wednesday and supporting the bushfire relief and farmers in need throughout Australia Keep your eyes open for our next update
Miss Moir amp SRC
4Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school
Bronchitis Symptoms are coughing a runny nose sore throat and mild fever The cough is often dry at first becoming moist after a couple of days There may be a slight wheeze and shortness of breath A higher fever (typically above 39ordmC) may indicate pneumonia
until they are feeling better Antibiotics may be needed
Chickenpox (Varicella)
Slight fever runny nose and a rash that begins as raised pink spots that blister and scab for 5 days from the onset of the
rash and the blisters have dried
Conjunctivitis The eye feels lsquoscratchyrsquo is red and may water Lids may stick together on waking while there is discharge from
the eye unless a doctor has diagnosed a non-infectious cause
Diarrhoea (no organism identified)
Two or more consecutive bowel motions that are looser and more frequent than normal and possibly stomach cramps for at least 24 hours after
diarrhoea stops
Fever A temperature of 385degC or more in older infants and children until temperature is normal
Gastroenteritis A combination of frequent loose or watery stools (diarrhoea) vomiting fever stomach cramps headaches for at least 24 hours after
diarrhoea andor vomiting stops
German measles (Rubella)
Often mild or no symptoms mild fever runny nose swollen nodes pink blotchy rash that lasts a short time for at least 4 days after the
rash appears
Glandular Fever (Mononucleosis EBV infection)
Symptoms include fever headache sore throat tiredness swollen nodes unless theyrsquore feeling unwell
Hand Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD)
Generally a mild illness caused by a virus perhaps with a fever blisters around the mouth on the hands and feet and perhaps the nappy area in babies
until all blisters have dried
Hayfever (Allergic rhinitis) caused by allergy to pollen (from grasses flowers and trees) dust mites animal fur or hair mould spores cigarette smoke
Sneezing a blocked or runny nose (rhinitis) itchy eyes nose and throat headaches unless they feel unwell or
are taking a medication which makes them sleepy
Head lice or nits (Pediculosis)
Itchy scalp white specks stuck near the base of the hairs lice may be found on the scalp while continuing to treat head
lice each night Tell the school
copy Owned by State of NSW through the Department of Education and Communities 2012 This work may be freely reproduced and distributed for non-commercial educational purposes only Permission must be received from the department for all other uses
Information provided by NSW Health
wwwschoolatozcomau
12
Generally if your child feels unwell keep them home from school and consult your doctorThis chart and the information it contains is not intended to take the place of a consultation with your doctor
Too sick for school
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school cont
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2 )Stage News1A have kicked off Year 1 with lots of Maths learning activities Students practised measurement concepts by hefting classroom objects and comparing masses using scales and weights The class had a go at using a calculator code to count off the decade 1A also developed their understanding of place value in two-digit numbers They have become experts at bundling tens and ones to model and compare numbers
Miss K Murray amp Miss K Radford 2M amp 2R Class Teachers
Kindergarten News
Kindy are having so much fun as we get use to participating in various Literacy activities throughout the week So far Kindy have learnt the sounds for the letters A M S and T and have had so much fun engaging in activities that support our learning of these sounds KJ loved painting patterned apples and drawing marvellous Monsters We have become very skilled at brainstorming words that start with our focus sound and have created our very own picture dictionary
Kindergarten have had another exciting week We are learning so much about lsquoThe Bay Wayrsquo and following the classschool rules Many children have received lsquoCaught you being good tokensrsquo and some students have even got a lsquoBayley stickerrsquo It was our first ever time to the Library We were SO thrilled to visit the main campus Library and choose some beautiful books to borrow
Miss J Carew KJ Class Teacher
Mrs A Stewart amp Mrs R Vaccarella KSV Class Teachers
Miss S Alexander 1A Class Teacher
2R amp 2M have started off the year reigniting their brains with some hands on whole number games Included in the rotations were number chart puzzlesthat used 1 2 3 and 4-digit numbers as well as before and after concepts aided by the 120 chart mat We also used card decks to re-fresh our memory of place value in order to build the largest number possible using a place value chart Lots of clever minds were displayed and developed with these games
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)Stage News contYear Five are meeting their Kindergarten buddies for the first time this term 5D met with KM recently and started to get to know each other They had been looking forward to it since the beginning of this term and were brimming with excitement by the time we reached Kindyland Here are some artworks and reflections from 5D
ldquoI was really looking forward to it and I am really happy to have Eddie as my buddyrdquo said Lulu
ldquoI absolutely enjoyed meeting my buddy Millie we did a drawing and she was really artisticrdquo said Sayaka
ldquoThe buddies were small but they had big heartsrdquo said Amelie
ldquoMy buddy was really funny and kindrdquo said Orlando
ldquoOur buddy loves the colour pink and she is so cute and fun and one of the nicest kindyrsquos I have ever metrdquo Olivia and Ella said
ldquoI loved meeting my buddy especially when she showed me all of her artworksrdquo said Lucia
ldquoMy buddy has a really cute smile that is truly her ownrdquosaid Charlotte
ldquoMy buddy is quiet and I like being with himrdquo said Hugo
ldquoOur buddy is happy funny and very energetic We hugged goodbyerdquo said Luca and Lochie
Mrs S Devine 5D Class Teacher
Stage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mr K Sheather 4K Class Teacher
This term in 4K we have been focusing on the importance of feedback and a growth mindset to learn new things and move our learning forward We have learned how to give each other constructive peer feedback for a range of learning areas
bull Art Watching a video called lsquoAustinrsquos butterflyrsquo as a stimulus we realised the power that constructive helpful and kind feedback can have on improving an artwork We voted as a class and decided to draw rainbow lorikeets to link to our geography unit on Australia We were given an allocated time frame to draw a lorikeet and then after three drafts and two sets of constructive feedback from different peers we could see the incredible visible improvements that were achieved
bull Writing This term we have been refining our skills whilst writing informative texts We have been focusing on our use of descriptive language and time connectives After each session we provide feedback to each other against a set success criteria so we can identify what we did well and what we need to do to achieve a higher level next time This instant feedback allowed us to each produce well-published texts that we are all proud of and stuck up on our class lsquoWow Wallrsquo for others to read
Finally we have focused on the importance of having a growth mindset to improve our learning in class Each of us had to name a goal for the year and brainstorm strategies we could use in an instance where we were stuck or having difficulties understanding By using phrases such as lsquolearning torsquo or lsquoyetrsquo rather than lsquocanrsquotrsquo we strive to continually improve in class and track our progress on a lsquobump it uprsquo wall for literacy and numeracy
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C All Parents amp Staff DrinksWe had a great turnout for the Welcome Drinks on Friday night Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended and we hope you enjoyed the evening A special thank you to Judy Victor Heather and all the staff who attended What a great team
Family PicnicFriday 6 March 2020
Time 6pm-8pm
Disco Sausage Sizzle bring a rug a picnic dinner (if you like) and catch up with old friends and new
Fund Raising Opportunities2020 PampC Raffle
At the end of Term 1 we will be running a PampC raffle
Do you have anything you would like to donate
Perhaps you have a business or know someone who would like to donate to the raffle
The raffle tickets are printed with the item and the donorrsquos business name Raffle tickets are distributed to all families at Neutral Bay Public School to sell (over 700 families in Neutral Bay and surrounding areas)
This is a great way to market and acknowledge your contribution
Some examples of previous raffle items are restaurant or spa experience vouchers gifts holiday accommodation and gym membership
Please email sharmilasoorianihugcomau if you have any items you would like to donate
Extra-curricular ActivitiesThe NBPS Band and Orchestra Programs
Neutral Bay Public School offers three bands from Year 3 - Junior Senior and Concert Band Each of them are conducted by a professional bandmaster
There are also two string orchestras (NBPS Orchestra and Senior Chamber) which are open to children K-6
Both of these programs are co-ordinated by parent volunteers
If you are interested to be involved please contact
Band Contact nbpsbandsgmailcom
Orchestra amp Strings Contact Sharmila Soorian
sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Sydney Interschool SnowsportsIs your child interested in skiing snowboarding or cross-country and the opportunity to represent NBPS
This year the Sydney region will be competing at Perisher Valley in the second week of the July holidays (14-18 July) If you are interested to know more and also about discounted Thredbo accommodation please contact Sharmila Soorian on sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Entertainment Book
Link to purchase the entertainment book httpswwwentertainmentcomauorderbooks20401s5
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
4Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school
Bronchitis Symptoms are coughing a runny nose sore throat and mild fever The cough is often dry at first becoming moist after a couple of days There may be a slight wheeze and shortness of breath A higher fever (typically above 39ordmC) may indicate pneumonia
until they are feeling better Antibiotics may be needed
Chickenpox (Varicella)
Slight fever runny nose and a rash that begins as raised pink spots that blister and scab for 5 days from the onset of the
rash and the blisters have dried
Conjunctivitis The eye feels lsquoscratchyrsquo is red and may water Lids may stick together on waking while there is discharge from
the eye unless a doctor has diagnosed a non-infectious cause
Diarrhoea (no organism identified)
Two or more consecutive bowel motions that are looser and more frequent than normal and possibly stomach cramps for at least 24 hours after
diarrhoea stops
Fever A temperature of 385degC or more in older infants and children until temperature is normal
Gastroenteritis A combination of frequent loose or watery stools (diarrhoea) vomiting fever stomach cramps headaches for at least 24 hours after
diarrhoea andor vomiting stops
German measles (Rubella)
Often mild or no symptoms mild fever runny nose swollen nodes pink blotchy rash that lasts a short time for at least 4 days after the
rash appears
Glandular Fever (Mononucleosis EBV infection)
Symptoms include fever headache sore throat tiredness swollen nodes unless theyrsquore feeling unwell
Hand Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD)
Generally a mild illness caused by a virus perhaps with a fever blisters around the mouth on the hands and feet and perhaps the nappy area in babies
until all blisters have dried
Hayfever (Allergic rhinitis) caused by allergy to pollen (from grasses flowers and trees) dust mites animal fur or hair mould spores cigarette smoke
Sneezing a blocked or runny nose (rhinitis) itchy eyes nose and throat headaches unless they feel unwell or
are taking a medication which makes them sleepy
Head lice or nits (Pediculosis)
Itchy scalp white specks stuck near the base of the hairs lice may be found on the scalp while continuing to treat head
lice each night Tell the school
copy Owned by State of NSW through the Department of Education and Communities 2012 This work may be freely reproduced and distributed for non-commercial educational purposes only Permission must be received from the department for all other uses
Information provided by NSW Health
wwwschoolatozcomau
12
Generally if your child feels unwell keep them home from school and consult your doctorThis chart and the information it contains is not intended to take the place of a consultation with your doctor
Too sick for school
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school cont
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2 )Stage News1A have kicked off Year 1 with lots of Maths learning activities Students practised measurement concepts by hefting classroom objects and comparing masses using scales and weights The class had a go at using a calculator code to count off the decade 1A also developed their understanding of place value in two-digit numbers They have become experts at bundling tens and ones to model and compare numbers
Miss K Murray amp Miss K Radford 2M amp 2R Class Teachers
Kindergarten News
Kindy are having so much fun as we get use to participating in various Literacy activities throughout the week So far Kindy have learnt the sounds for the letters A M S and T and have had so much fun engaging in activities that support our learning of these sounds KJ loved painting patterned apples and drawing marvellous Monsters We have become very skilled at brainstorming words that start with our focus sound and have created our very own picture dictionary
Kindergarten have had another exciting week We are learning so much about lsquoThe Bay Wayrsquo and following the classschool rules Many children have received lsquoCaught you being good tokensrsquo and some students have even got a lsquoBayley stickerrsquo It was our first ever time to the Library We were SO thrilled to visit the main campus Library and choose some beautiful books to borrow
Miss J Carew KJ Class Teacher
Mrs A Stewart amp Mrs R Vaccarella KSV Class Teachers
Miss S Alexander 1A Class Teacher
2R amp 2M have started off the year reigniting their brains with some hands on whole number games Included in the rotations were number chart puzzlesthat used 1 2 3 and 4-digit numbers as well as before and after concepts aided by the 120 chart mat We also used card decks to re-fresh our memory of place value in order to build the largest number possible using a place value chart Lots of clever minds were displayed and developed with these games
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)Stage News contYear Five are meeting their Kindergarten buddies for the first time this term 5D met with KM recently and started to get to know each other They had been looking forward to it since the beginning of this term and were brimming with excitement by the time we reached Kindyland Here are some artworks and reflections from 5D
ldquoI was really looking forward to it and I am really happy to have Eddie as my buddyrdquo said Lulu
ldquoI absolutely enjoyed meeting my buddy Millie we did a drawing and she was really artisticrdquo said Sayaka
ldquoThe buddies were small but they had big heartsrdquo said Amelie
ldquoMy buddy was really funny and kindrdquo said Orlando
ldquoOur buddy loves the colour pink and she is so cute and fun and one of the nicest kindyrsquos I have ever metrdquo Olivia and Ella said
ldquoI loved meeting my buddy especially when she showed me all of her artworksrdquo said Lucia
ldquoMy buddy has a really cute smile that is truly her ownrdquosaid Charlotte
ldquoMy buddy is quiet and I like being with himrdquo said Hugo
ldquoOur buddy is happy funny and very energetic We hugged goodbyerdquo said Luca and Lochie
Mrs S Devine 5D Class Teacher
Stage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mr K Sheather 4K Class Teacher
This term in 4K we have been focusing on the importance of feedback and a growth mindset to learn new things and move our learning forward We have learned how to give each other constructive peer feedback for a range of learning areas
bull Art Watching a video called lsquoAustinrsquos butterflyrsquo as a stimulus we realised the power that constructive helpful and kind feedback can have on improving an artwork We voted as a class and decided to draw rainbow lorikeets to link to our geography unit on Australia We were given an allocated time frame to draw a lorikeet and then after three drafts and two sets of constructive feedback from different peers we could see the incredible visible improvements that were achieved
bull Writing This term we have been refining our skills whilst writing informative texts We have been focusing on our use of descriptive language and time connectives After each session we provide feedback to each other against a set success criteria so we can identify what we did well and what we need to do to achieve a higher level next time This instant feedback allowed us to each produce well-published texts that we are all proud of and stuck up on our class lsquoWow Wallrsquo for others to read
Finally we have focused on the importance of having a growth mindset to improve our learning in class Each of us had to name a goal for the year and brainstorm strategies we could use in an instance where we were stuck or having difficulties understanding By using phrases such as lsquolearning torsquo or lsquoyetrsquo rather than lsquocanrsquotrsquo we strive to continually improve in class and track our progress on a lsquobump it uprsquo wall for literacy and numeracy
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C All Parents amp Staff DrinksWe had a great turnout for the Welcome Drinks on Friday night Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended and we hope you enjoyed the evening A special thank you to Judy Victor Heather and all the staff who attended What a great team
Family PicnicFriday 6 March 2020
Time 6pm-8pm
Disco Sausage Sizzle bring a rug a picnic dinner (if you like) and catch up with old friends and new
Fund Raising Opportunities2020 PampC Raffle
At the end of Term 1 we will be running a PampC raffle
Do you have anything you would like to donate
Perhaps you have a business or know someone who would like to donate to the raffle
The raffle tickets are printed with the item and the donorrsquos business name Raffle tickets are distributed to all families at Neutral Bay Public School to sell (over 700 families in Neutral Bay and surrounding areas)
This is a great way to market and acknowledge your contribution
Some examples of previous raffle items are restaurant or spa experience vouchers gifts holiday accommodation and gym membership
Please email sharmilasoorianihugcomau if you have any items you would like to donate
Extra-curricular ActivitiesThe NBPS Band and Orchestra Programs
Neutral Bay Public School offers three bands from Year 3 - Junior Senior and Concert Band Each of them are conducted by a professional bandmaster
There are also two string orchestras (NBPS Orchestra and Senior Chamber) which are open to children K-6
Both of these programs are co-ordinated by parent volunteers
If you are interested to be involved please contact
Band Contact nbpsbandsgmailcom
Orchestra amp Strings Contact Sharmila Soorian
sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Sydney Interschool SnowsportsIs your child interested in skiing snowboarding or cross-country and the opportunity to represent NBPS
This year the Sydney region will be competing at Perisher Valley in the second week of the July holidays (14-18 July) If you are interested to know more and also about discounted Thredbo accommodation please contact Sharmila Soorian on sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Entertainment Book
Link to purchase the entertainment book httpswwwentertainmentcomauorderbooks20401s5
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
5Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Too sick for school cont
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2 )Stage News1A have kicked off Year 1 with lots of Maths learning activities Students practised measurement concepts by hefting classroom objects and comparing masses using scales and weights The class had a go at using a calculator code to count off the decade 1A also developed their understanding of place value in two-digit numbers They have become experts at bundling tens and ones to model and compare numbers
Miss K Murray amp Miss K Radford 2M amp 2R Class Teachers
Kindergarten News
Kindy are having so much fun as we get use to participating in various Literacy activities throughout the week So far Kindy have learnt the sounds for the letters A M S and T and have had so much fun engaging in activities that support our learning of these sounds KJ loved painting patterned apples and drawing marvellous Monsters We have become very skilled at brainstorming words that start with our focus sound and have created our very own picture dictionary
Kindergarten have had another exciting week We are learning so much about lsquoThe Bay Wayrsquo and following the classschool rules Many children have received lsquoCaught you being good tokensrsquo and some students have even got a lsquoBayley stickerrsquo It was our first ever time to the Library We were SO thrilled to visit the main campus Library and choose some beautiful books to borrow
Miss J Carew KJ Class Teacher
Mrs A Stewart amp Mrs R Vaccarella KSV Class Teachers
Miss S Alexander 1A Class Teacher
2R amp 2M have started off the year reigniting their brains with some hands on whole number games Included in the rotations were number chart puzzlesthat used 1 2 3 and 4-digit numbers as well as before and after concepts aided by the 120 chart mat We also used card decks to re-fresh our memory of place value in order to build the largest number possible using a place value chart Lots of clever minds were displayed and developed with these games
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)Stage News contYear Five are meeting their Kindergarten buddies for the first time this term 5D met with KM recently and started to get to know each other They had been looking forward to it since the beginning of this term and were brimming with excitement by the time we reached Kindyland Here are some artworks and reflections from 5D
ldquoI was really looking forward to it and I am really happy to have Eddie as my buddyrdquo said Lulu
ldquoI absolutely enjoyed meeting my buddy Millie we did a drawing and she was really artisticrdquo said Sayaka
ldquoThe buddies were small but they had big heartsrdquo said Amelie
ldquoMy buddy was really funny and kindrdquo said Orlando
ldquoOur buddy loves the colour pink and she is so cute and fun and one of the nicest kindyrsquos I have ever metrdquo Olivia and Ella said
ldquoI loved meeting my buddy especially when she showed me all of her artworksrdquo said Lucia
ldquoMy buddy has a really cute smile that is truly her ownrdquosaid Charlotte
ldquoMy buddy is quiet and I like being with himrdquo said Hugo
ldquoOur buddy is happy funny and very energetic We hugged goodbyerdquo said Luca and Lochie
Mrs S Devine 5D Class Teacher
Stage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mr K Sheather 4K Class Teacher
This term in 4K we have been focusing on the importance of feedback and a growth mindset to learn new things and move our learning forward We have learned how to give each other constructive peer feedback for a range of learning areas
bull Art Watching a video called lsquoAustinrsquos butterflyrsquo as a stimulus we realised the power that constructive helpful and kind feedback can have on improving an artwork We voted as a class and decided to draw rainbow lorikeets to link to our geography unit on Australia We were given an allocated time frame to draw a lorikeet and then after three drafts and two sets of constructive feedback from different peers we could see the incredible visible improvements that were achieved
bull Writing This term we have been refining our skills whilst writing informative texts We have been focusing on our use of descriptive language and time connectives After each session we provide feedback to each other against a set success criteria so we can identify what we did well and what we need to do to achieve a higher level next time This instant feedback allowed us to each produce well-published texts that we are all proud of and stuck up on our class lsquoWow Wallrsquo for others to read
Finally we have focused on the importance of having a growth mindset to improve our learning in class Each of us had to name a goal for the year and brainstorm strategies we could use in an instance where we were stuck or having difficulties understanding By using phrases such as lsquolearning torsquo or lsquoyetrsquo rather than lsquocanrsquotrsquo we strive to continually improve in class and track our progress on a lsquobump it uprsquo wall for literacy and numeracy
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C All Parents amp Staff DrinksWe had a great turnout for the Welcome Drinks on Friday night Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended and we hope you enjoyed the evening A special thank you to Judy Victor Heather and all the staff who attended What a great team
Family PicnicFriday 6 March 2020
Time 6pm-8pm
Disco Sausage Sizzle bring a rug a picnic dinner (if you like) and catch up with old friends and new
Fund Raising Opportunities2020 PampC Raffle
At the end of Term 1 we will be running a PampC raffle
Do you have anything you would like to donate
Perhaps you have a business or know someone who would like to donate to the raffle
The raffle tickets are printed with the item and the donorrsquos business name Raffle tickets are distributed to all families at Neutral Bay Public School to sell (over 700 families in Neutral Bay and surrounding areas)
This is a great way to market and acknowledge your contribution
Some examples of previous raffle items are restaurant or spa experience vouchers gifts holiday accommodation and gym membership
Please email sharmilasoorianihugcomau if you have any items you would like to donate
Extra-curricular ActivitiesThe NBPS Band and Orchestra Programs
Neutral Bay Public School offers three bands from Year 3 - Junior Senior and Concert Band Each of them are conducted by a professional bandmaster
There are also two string orchestras (NBPS Orchestra and Senior Chamber) which are open to children K-6
Both of these programs are co-ordinated by parent volunteers
If you are interested to be involved please contact
Band Contact nbpsbandsgmailcom
Orchestra amp Strings Contact Sharmila Soorian
sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Sydney Interschool SnowsportsIs your child interested in skiing snowboarding or cross-country and the opportunity to represent NBPS
This year the Sydney region will be competing at Perisher Valley in the second week of the July holidays (14-18 July) If you are interested to know more and also about discounted Thredbo accommodation please contact Sharmila Soorian on sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Entertainment Book
Link to purchase the entertainment book httpswwwentertainmentcomauorderbooks20401s5
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
6Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 1 News (Years 1 amp 2 )Stage News1A have kicked off Year 1 with lots of Maths learning activities Students practised measurement concepts by hefting classroom objects and comparing masses using scales and weights The class had a go at using a calculator code to count off the decade 1A also developed their understanding of place value in two-digit numbers They have become experts at bundling tens and ones to model and compare numbers
Miss K Murray amp Miss K Radford 2M amp 2R Class Teachers
Kindergarten News
Kindy are having so much fun as we get use to participating in various Literacy activities throughout the week So far Kindy have learnt the sounds for the letters A M S and T and have had so much fun engaging in activities that support our learning of these sounds KJ loved painting patterned apples and drawing marvellous Monsters We have become very skilled at brainstorming words that start with our focus sound and have created our very own picture dictionary
Kindergarten have had another exciting week We are learning so much about lsquoThe Bay Wayrsquo and following the classschool rules Many children have received lsquoCaught you being good tokensrsquo and some students have even got a lsquoBayley stickerrsquo It was our first ever time to the Library We were SO thrilled to visit the main campus Library and choose some beautiful books to borrow
Miss J Carew KJ Class Teacher
Mrs A Stewart amp Mrs R Vaccarella KSV Class Teachers
Miss S Alexander 1A Class Teacher
2R amp 2M have started off the year reigniting their brains with some hands on whole number games Included in the rotations were number chart puzzlesthat used 1 2 3 and 4-digit numbers as well as before and after concepts aided by the 120 chart mat We also used card decks to re-fresh our memory of place value in order to build the largest number possible using a place value chart Lots of clever minds were displayed and developed with these games
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)Stage News contYear Five are meeting their Kindergarten buddies for the first time this term 5D met with KM recently and started to get to know each other They had been looking forward to it since the beginning of this term and were brimming with excitement by the time we reached Kindyland Here are some artworks and reflections from 5D
ldquoI was really looking forward to it and I am really happy to have Eddie as my buddyrdquo said Lulu
ldquoI absolutely enjoyed meeting my buddy Millie we did a drawing and she was really artisticrdquo said Sayaka
ldquoThe buddies were small but they had big heartsrdquo said Amelie
ldquoMy buddy was really funny and kindrdquo said Orlando
ldquoOur buddy loves the colour pink and she is so cute and fun and one of the nicest kindyrsquos I have ever metrdquo Olivia and Ella said
ldquoI loved meeting my buddy especially when she showed me all of her artworksrdquo said Lucia
ldquoMy buddy has a really cute smile that is truly her ownrdquosaid Charlotte
ldquoMy buddy is quiet and I like being with himrdquo said Hugo
ldquoOur buddy is happy funny and very energetic We hugged goodbyerdquo said Luca and Lochie
Mrs S Devine 5D Class Teacher
Stage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mr K Sheather 4K Class Teacher
This term in 4K we have been focusing on the importance of feedback and a growth mindset to learn new things and move our learning forward We have learned how to give each other constructive peer feedback for a range of learning areas
bull Art Watching a video called lsquoAustinrsquos butterflyrsquo as a stimulus we realised the power that constructive helpful and kind feedback can have on improving an artwork We voted as a class and decided to draw rainbow lorikeets to link to our geography unit on Australia We were given an allocated time frame to draw a lorikeet and then after three drafts and two sets of constructive feedback from different peers we could see the incredible visible improvements that were achieved
bull Writing This term we have been refining our skills whilst writing informative texts We have been focusing on our use of descriptive language and time connectives After each session we provide feedback to each other against a set success criteria so we can identify what we did well and what we need to do to achieve a higher level next time This instant feedback allowed us to each produce well-published texts that we are all proud of and stuck up on our class lsquoWow Wallrsquo for others to read
Finally we have focused on the importance of having a growth mindset to improve our learning in class Each of us had to name a goal for the year and brainstorm strategies we could use in an instance where we were stuck or having difficulties understanding By using phrases such as lsquolearning torsquo or lsquoyetrsquo rather than lsquocanrsquotrsquo we strive to continually improve in class and track our progress on a lsquobump it uprsquo wall for literacy and numeracy
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C All Parents amp Staff DrinksWe had a great turnout for the Welcome Drinks on Friday night Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended and we hope you enjoyed the evening A special thank you to Judy Victor Heather and all the staff who attended What a great team
Family PicnicFriday 6 March 2020
Time 6pm-8pm
Disco Sausage Sizzle bring a rug a picnic dinner (if you like) and catch up with old friends and new
Fund Raising Opportunities2020 PampC Raffle
At the end of Term 1 we will be running a PampC raffle
Do you have anything you would like to donate
Perhaps you have a business or know someone who would like to donate to the raffle
The raffle tickets are printed with the item and the donorrsquos business name Raffle tickets are distributed to all families at Neutral Bay Public School to sell (over 700 families in Neutral Bay and surrounding areas)
This is a great way to market and acknowledge your contribution
Some examples of previous raffle items are restaurant or spa experience vouchers gifts holiday accommodation and gym membership
Please email sharmilasoorianihugcomau if you have any items you would like to donate
Extra-curricular ActivitiesThe NBPS Band and Orchestra Programs
Neutral Bay Public School offers three bands from Year 3 - Junior Senior and Concert Band Each of them are conducted by a professional bandmaster
There are also two string orchestras (NBPS Orchestra and Senior Chamber) which are open to children K-6
Both of these programs are co-ordinated by parent volunteers
If you are interested to be involved please contact
Band Contact nbpsbandsgmailcom
Orchestra amp Strings Contact Sharmila Soorian
sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Sydney Interschool SnowsportsIs your child interested in skiing snowboarding or cross-country and the opportunity to represent NBPS
This year the Sydney region will be competing at Perisher Valley in the second week of the July holidays (14-18 July) If you are interested to know more and also about discounted Thredbo accommodation please contact Sharmila Soorian on sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Entertainment Book
Link to purchase the entertainment book httpswwwentertainmentcomauorderbooks20401s5
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Stage 3 News (Years 5 amp 6)Stage News contYear Five are meeting their Kindergarten buddies for the first time this term 5D met with KM recently and started to get to know each other They had been looking forward to it since the beginning of this term and were brimming with excitement by the time we reached Kindyland Here are some artworks and reflections from 5D
ldquoI was really looking forward to it and I am really happy to have Eddie as my buddyrdquo said Lulu
ldquoI absolutely enjoyed meeting my buddy Millie we did a drawing and she was really artisticrdquo said Sayaka
ldquoThe buddies were small but they had big heartsrdquo said Amelie
ldquoMy buddy was really funny and kindrdquo said Orlando
ldquoOur buddy loves the colour pink and she is so cute and fun and one of the nicest kindyrsquos I have ever metrdquo Olivia and Ella said
ldquoI loved meeting my buddy especially when she showed me all of her artworksrdquo said Lucia
ldquoMy buddy has a really cute smile that is truly her ownrdquosaid Charlotte
ldquoMy buddy is quiet and I like being with himrdquo said Hugo
ldquoOur buddy is happy funny and very energetic We hugged goodbyerdquo said Luca and Lochie
Mrs S Devine 5D Class Teacher
Stage 2 News (Years 3 amp 4)
Mr K Sheather 4K Class Teacher
This term in 4K we have been focusing on the importance of feedback and a growth mindset to learn new things and move our learning forward We have learned how to give each other constructive peer feedback for a range of learning areas
bull Art Watching a video called lsquoAustinrsquos butterflyrsquo as a stimulus we realised the power that constructive helpful and kind feedback can have on improving an artwork We voted as a class and decided to draw rainbow lorikeets to link to our geography unit on Australia We were given an allocated time frame to draw a lorikeet and then after three drafts and two sets of constructive feedback from different peers we could see the incredible visible improvements that were achieved
bull Writing This term we have been refining our skills whilst writing informative texts We have been focusing on our use of descriptive language and time connectives After each session we provide feedback to each other against a set success criteria so we can identify what we did well and what we need to do to achieve a higher level next time This instant feedback allowed us to each produce well-published texts that we are all proud of and stuck up on our class lsquoWow Wallrsquo for others to read
Finally we have focused on the importance of having a growth mindset to improve our learning in class Each of us had to name a goal for the year and brainstorm strategies we could use in an instance where we were stuck or having difficulties understanding By using phrases such as lsquolearning torsquo or lsquoyetrsquo rather than lsquocanrsquotrsquo we strive to continually improve in class and track our progress on a lsquobump it uprsquo wall for literacy and numeracy
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C All Parents amp Staff DrinksWe had a great turnout for the Welcome Drinks on Friday night Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended and we hope you enjoyed the evening A special thank you to Judy Victor Heather and all the staff who attended What a great team
Family PicnicFriday 6 March 2020
Time 6pm-8pm
Disco Sausage Sizzle bring a rug a picnic dinner (if you like) and catch up with old friends and new
Fund Raising Opportunities2020 PampC Raffle
At the end of Term 1 we will be running a PampC raffle
Do you have anything you would like to donate
Perhaps you have a business or know someone who would like to donate to the raffle
The raffle tickets are printed with the item and the donorrsquos business name Raffle tickets are distributed to all families at Neutral Bay Public School to sell (over 700 families in Neutral Bay and surrounding areas)
This is a great way to market and acknowledge your contribution
Some examples of previous raffle items are restaurant or spa experience vouchers gifts holiday accommodation and gym membership
Please email sharmilasoorianihugcomau if you have any items you would like to donate
Extra-curricular ActivitiesThe NBPS Band and Orchestra Programs
Neutral Bay Public School offers three bands from Year 3 - Junior Senior and Concert Band Each of them are conducted by a professional bandmaster
There are also two string orchestras (NBPS Orchestra and Senior Chamber) which are open to children K-6
Both of these programs are co-ordinated by parent volunteers
If you are interested to be involved please contact
Band Contact nbpsbandsgmailcom
Orchestra amp Strings Contact Sharmila Soorian
sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Sydney Interschool SnowsportsIs your child interested in skiing snowboarding or cross-country and the opportunity to represent NBPS
This year the Sydney region will be competing at Perisher Valley in the second week of the July holidays (14-18 July) If you are interested to know more and also about discounted Thredbo accommodation please contact Sharmila Soorian on sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Entertainment Book
Link to purchase the entertainment book httpswwwentertainmentcomauorderbooks20401s5
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
8Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
P amp C All Parents amp Staff DrinksWe had a great turnout for the Welcome Drinks on Friday night Thank you to all the parents and carers who attended and we hope you enjoyed the evening A special thank you to Judy Victor Heather and all the staff who attended What a great team
Family PicnicFriday 6 March 2020
Time 6pm-8pm
Disco Sausage Sizzle bring a rug a picnic dinner (if you like) and catch up with old friends and new
Fund Raising Opportunities2020 PampC Raffle
At the end of Term 1 we will be running a PampC raffle
Do you have anything you would like to donate
Perhaps you have a business or know someone who would like to donate to the raffle
The raffle tickets are printed with the item and the donorrsquos business name Raffle tickets are distributed to all families at Neutral Bay Public School to sell (over 700 families in Neutral Bay and surrounding areas)
This is a great way to market and acknowledge your contribution
Some examples of previous raffle items are restaurant or spa experience vouchers gifts holiday accommodation and gym membership
Please email sharmilasoorianihugcomau if you have any items you would like to donate
Extra-curricular ActivitiesThe NBPS Band and Orchestra Programs
Neutral Bay Public School offers three bands from Year 3 - Junior Senior and Concert Band Each of them are conducted by a professional bandmaster
There are also two string orchestras (NBPS Orchestra and Senior Chamber) which are open to children K-6
Both of these programs are co-ordinated by parent volunteers
If you are interested to be involved please contact
Band Contact nbpsbandsgmailcom
Orchestra amp Strings Contact Sharmila Soorian
sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Sydney Interschool SnowsportsIs your child interested in skiing snowboarding or cross-country and the opportunity to represent NBPS
This year the Sydney region will be competing at Perisher Valley in the second week of the July holidays (14-18 July) If you are interested to know more and also about discounted Thredbo accommodation please contact Sharmila Soorian on sharmilasoorianihugcomau
Entertainment Book
Link to purchase the entertainment book httpswwwentertainmentcomauorderbooks20401s5
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
11Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
12Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
13Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay TimesCommunity News
10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 1 Week 5
The Bay Times
Canteen News
Week 5 - 6K Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmThurs 272
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Jocelyn G
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday 282
Sue R
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Ann - Charlotte S
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Week 6 - 6M Volunteers
9am-11am 11am-1pmMonday
242
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
1 VOLUNTEER NEEDED
Tuesday
252
Bev Margaret Bev Margaret
Wed
262
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thurs
272
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Friday
282
Fiona W
2 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
3 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Thank you to all our valued volunteers last week your support is very much appreciated and assists us in making sure all children are fed on time This week we welcome 6K to come in and help us out in the canteen followed by 6M next week If anyone is able to help us fill in our volunteer roster below we would be greatly appreciated Remember youll get a free lunch cup of tea meet some fun people and hopefully see your little one(s) at service You are welcome to sign up via Sign Up Genius link httpswwwsignupgeniuscomgo20F084CA9AF2EA4FC1-nbps email us at nbpscanteenrostergmailcom or simply text Kath on 0419303332 if youre able to help us out
Our schedule currently looks as follows
Our next 4 weeks we are requesting volunteers from the following classes
6K - Week 5 - Mon 242 - Fri 282
6M - Week 6 - Mon 23 - Fri 63
6P - Week 7 - Mon 93 - Fri 133
6T - Week 8 - Mon 163 - Fri 203
6V - Week 9 - Mon 233 - Fri 273
Just a friendly reminder to all our volunteers you must sign in at the front office before coming into the canteen
For those students participating in PSSA it is essential that PSSA is selected in Flexischools We need to prepare these orders at a different time than usual so if PSSA is not selected the lunch orders will not be ready in time For all PSSA students hot food and frozen items are not available Sandwiches (not toasties) and sushi is best
We look forward to seeing you in the canteen
From Kath Naoko and Joc - The Canteen Team
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