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Term 3 2018
Week 6 Fri 31 ~ Public Speaking Assembly ~ FNC Athletics ~ Hot Dogs Week 7 Tues 4 ~ Robotics GroupsWed 5 ~ Mid Richmond Public SpeakingFri 7 ~ Gymnastics ~ BBQ
Week 8 Tues 11 ~ Robotics Groups ~ P&C MeetingFri 14 ~ Hot Dogs
K-6 AssemblyOur K-6 Assembly will be held tomorrow in Mrs Bebb’s room commencing at
9am. Teachers will present certificates to recognise those students who have
demonstrated themselves in a positive manner with their learning or behaviour.
All parents and carers are most welcome to join us.
Public SpeakingStudents have been busy presenting their speeches in their
classrooms this week. Teachers have been very impressed
by the efforts students have given to preparing their
speeches and the quality of the presented talks. The speeches will be delivered
immediately after our assembly awards tomorrow.
Students presenting tomorrow will be:
Bailey, Trae, Kobie, Kaleb, Kamahla, Rosie, Jaxon,
Jacinta, Oceanah, Shelby, Millie, Minyani and Claire D.
We welcome all parents, carers and members of our
school community to join us for this special occasion.
Four students from Years 3-6 will be chosen after the assembly to represent
our school at the Mid Richmond Public Speaking competition next week. These
students will receive a permission note and information tomorrow.
The Mid Richmond Public Speaking competition will be held at Coraki Public
School on Wednesday 5 September. Schools participating are Broadwater, Coraki,
Evans River and Woodburn. There is an opportunity to
take some senior students as audience members to
support our speakers if we have available transport.
Please complete the permission note going home with
the senior students tomorrow.
Pacific Highway, Broadwater NSW 2472
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Term 3 Week 6 Thursday 30 August 2018
Canteen Roster Term 3Week 7 - 28/8/18
Amy Dorey & Mary WPikelets - Amy Davey
Creative Thinking
is the thinking we do when we
generate ideas
FNC Athletics
Our four representatives are off to Byron Bay tomorrow to
compete at the Far North Coast Athletic Championships.
Kya (200m, 800m) and Amali (High jump, 100m) will
contest their individual events and all four students will
compete in the PP5 relay (small schools relay).
* Please make sure that relay teams are at the field for
an 8.30 am start. It is advised that there may be delays
due to the congestion on Ewingsdale Rd.
* Programs will be available for sale for $2.
We wish our four athletes all the very best for success at
the carnival.
Our DispositionsThis week, students have been learning about being
patient and persistent and were involved in some learning
activities around this theme. It’s important that we teach
our students to set achievable goals, persist with tasks
when faced with challenges and change strategies when
first attempts are not successful.
Next week’s Disposition is being
a Ubiquitous Learner. This means
students are able to think, learn and create anywhere,
anyhow, anytime.
Woody HeadThanks to those parents of our senior students who have
returned their camping survey. We have received just 5
notes with only one offer of a tent. We may all be sleeping
under the stars! I’m sure this will change as we receive
the final 11 surveys. If not we will come up with a Plan B.
We had a number of parents who offered to be helpers
during the camp. The parents who will be accompanying
us are Corrine Fisher, Michelle Walker and Richard
Patterson. Thanks to these mums and dad.
Positive Learning Behaviour What enables our students to experience positive
learning opportunities at our school? Currently staff are
exploring this question to determine how to make our
school a more positive place for learning. The particular
emphasis is around those behaviours that encourage a
safe, respectful and responsible environment.
To ensure we have a broad scope for our analysis we
would like some feedback from our students and our
families about what they see as important behaviours for
positive learning. Attached to this newsletter is a matrix
of behaviour expectations across our school.
We would like parents to add/delete/comment on this
and share their opinions, so we get a whole school
community picture of how we want our school to be. We
are hoping every parent will return this survey whether
they have some ideas to add or not. Whether you make
changes or write ideas or not please sign off on the
bottom of the survey and return to school. Students will
have an opportunity to share their ideas in their classes.
End of Year PerformanceThere are some rumblings about that there is going to
be a big performance at the end of the year! Stay tuned
as the staff have commenced planning for this big event
involving every student and things are starting to happen
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Good Deed AwardsCruze Paige
Emma Trae Kaleb
Fitness Dance Fun
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(behind the scenes for now of course). Please set aside
Wednesday 5 December at the Community Hall for this
special performance.
See you at the Disco coming to a town near you....Broadwater!
Our second disco will be held in Week 9 of this term on
Tuesday 18 September. It will commence at 5:30pm
and finish at 7:30pm. It will be held at the Broadwater
Community Hall.
This disco has no theme so children can come dressed as
whoever they like.
The cost will be $5 per child or $10 per
family. The proceeds will go towards
helping the drought affected farmers
of our nation.
Our Years 3 to 6 students are asked to bring a plate to
share for the supper. Children are reminded to bring their
drink bottles. There will be water, tea and coffee available
for the parents.
P&C Meeting Our next P&C meeting is planned for Tuesday 11
September. This is just some early advice for anyone who
would like to attend. Our mums would love to see some
new faces!
P&C Fathers Day StallOur P&C Father’s Day Stall will be held tomorrow, thank
you to all families who have sent in their pre-orders. Gifts
will be given to students to bring home Friday afternoon.
Gifts can be purchased tomorrow if you would still like
to buy something for Dad. At the time of printing the
following items are still available:
1 x Dad Mug $4.50 ea
12 x Bottle Opener $2.50 ea
7 x Magnetic Photo Frame $3 ea
9 x Pen with mobile holder $3 ea
7 of each x Dad or Tyre key ring $3 ea
3 x Car Air Freshener $2 ea
5 x Ratchet Screw Driver Set $5 ea
9 x Back Scratcher Shoe Horn $3 ea
20 x Gift Bag $1 ea
Items available until sold out.
BPS P&C Committee.
Todd Woodbridge Cup (Tennis)
On Tuesday our year 4 girls Kyeesha, Sienna, Shelby and
Oceanah joined Empire Vale students from Year 3 and 4
to play in the Todd Woodbridge Cup. We had two teams
entered and we played games against Wardell, Cabbage
Tree Island and Alstonville Public School. At the beginning
of the day the students participated in a lesson on modified
tennis. There was much laughter as, for many students,
this was their first time holding a racquet.
After a short recess break it was time to play doubles and
AWARD WINNERSTerm 3 Week 4
Merit Certificates Science Fair Awards Student of the Week
Kalei, Hayley, Clay, Tyler, Lora, Fynn, Jaxon, Hayley, Adrian, Emma, Shelby, Claire, Jacinta, Trae, Bailey,
Emma Kaitlin Wade
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mixed doubles against the other schools. Our students
had great fun and there were lots of long rallies happening.
All of the students played competitively and displayed
excellent sportsmanship.
After lunch the organisers mixed all the teams up and
played some fun games to finish the day. It was fantastic
to see students from different schools playing together.
Overall it was a great day and a fun way to introduce
students to the game of tennis.
Mrs Watts
Library NewsWe have four new coding books available for the students
to borrow from the Library.
Mr Schofield
Science NewsThe 4/5/6 class have been working hard on making their
animal habitat models for Science and Art. Their models
are nearing completion and they look amazing! A few
examples are pictured below.
Mr Schofield
Wardell P&C Bluelight Disco
Where: Wardell Community Hall-Richmond Street Wardell
When: 31 August 2018Time: 6pm-8.30pmCost: $5 entry fee
All students from Broadwater Public School (K-6) are invited to
attend.There will be pizza, drinks and
iceblocks available to purchase on the night.
Parents are invited to stay if you would like to join in and have
some fun, however a group of our parents will be there to supervise.
CHARITY HIGH TEA
Wear a fascinator or favourite hat Mid Richmond Education Fund - raising
funds to help our local young people transition from school to the next step Saturday 15th September
2018 2pm - 5pm
$30.00 per person Riverfire Family Restaurant,
EVANS HEAD RSL Bookings Essential - purchase tickets online
Go to: www.woodburnevansheadrsl.com.au/shop
or at Reception
Save the date! Woodburn Riverside Festival is on
Saturday 13th October - the last Saturday of the school holidays.
It's a full day of family fun from 9am to 9pm in the Riverside Park and on the
Richmond River, organised by Woodburn Event Team.
Come along and enjoy the activities and entertainment!
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