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Co-operating school withThe University of Sydney
Thursday 19 August 2010 Week 5 Term 3
Dear Parents / Carers,
Thank youI would like to start this week’s newsletterby acknowledging all of the hard workdone by our school’s administrative andsupport staff (SASS). This week isNational Recognition Week for SAS staff.SAS staff at North Sydney DemonstrationSchool play a vital role in student’slearning by assisting teachers withimplementing educational programs,maintaining records and assisting inproducing newsletters, and maintainingthe school grounds. Thank you to CynthiaHenderson, Judith Watts, June Whitfield,Rachel McNamara, Kevin Wagg, JillGeddes, Irene Leigh, and Emily Wong.
Leadership Induction CeremonyNext Wednesday the school will hold theLeadership Induction Ceremony forsemester two. Eco Ambassadors andStudent Representatives Council ClassRepresentatives for semester two will bepresented with their badges at 1.30 in thePacific Playground. All parents areinvited.
Book WeekNext week is book week. Please help uscelebrate by joining us for the annualBook Week Parade next Tuesday at9.30am. We are encouraging all studentsto dress up as their favourite character.See Library News on page 3 for moredetails.
Zone field carnivalGood luck to those students competing inthe Zone Field carnival on Friday. Weknow that you will represent the schoolproudly.
Year two excursionToday year 2 students will be walking toBalls Head Reserve to develop anunderstanding of the features of a naturalenvironment and to observe and attainevidence of how people have impactedon this area. This excursion will assiststudents in developing their
understanding of the environment andsustainability.
DebatingCongratulations to Jake Myer, RonahiDemirbag, Abby Donaldson, KyanaChan, Siobhan Bennett, James Priestand Kristen Sales who have participatedover the last fortnight in the Rydedistrict’s Friendly Debating Program.These students represented the DEMand year 5 brilliantly. Good luck for nextweek Harry Landers, Nathan Culhaneand Raymond Wu. I would like to expressa special thank you to Mrs Williams andMrs. Sundic for the fantastic work theyhave done this year in preparing ourstudents for debates.
Enrolments – siblingsIt’s that time of the year!If you have children who you anticipatejoining us for Kindergarten 2011 pleasecomplete the enrolment forms at theoffice ASAP.
Card ArtEach year the students at North SydneyDemonstration School have createdartworks which have been made intobeautiful cards that may be purchased aspart of the school’s fund raising. Thisyear, the choices have been extended toinclude cards, calendars, magnets andpuzzles on which your child’s artworkswill be printed. All profits go back into theschool to provide resources for ourstudents. Order forms for Fundraising Artwill be sent home on Monday and placedon the website. Samples will be displayedin the office foyer and in the open area inthe next week.
Kind regardsMyra WearnePrincipal
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Thursday 19AugustYr2 Balls HeadReserve
Friday 20 AugustZone Athletics -Field events
23 to 27 AugustBook Week
Tuesday 24August BookWeek parade9.15am
Wednesday 25August InductionCeremony 1.30
Thursday 26AugustYr2 excursion toNth Sydney CBD
Friday 27 AugustAust. Girls ChoirAuditions 9.30am
SCHOOL NEWS
ICAS WRITING RESULTS
The results for the writing and ICAS tests arrived. Well done to all the students from Years 3-6 who participated.Congratulations go to the following students who received a distinction or high distinction!
High DistinctionChitrangada Datta
DistinctionsKelly Stuart, Daniel Picard, Kyana Chan, Freya Douglas, Mark Huang, Billy Elsum and Reihane Chow.
DEBATING NEWS
Year 5 debaters are taking part in Ryde district ‘friendly debating’. This gives them anopportunity to hone their speaking skills in a non competitive environment before taking part inmore serious debating in Year 6. Over the course of this term interested and talented studentswill debate various schools in the area.
Jake Meyer, Ronahi Demirbag, Abby Donaldson and Kyana Chan did our school proud againstHunters Hill Public School last week as the Negative in “Australia needs a new flag”. Theycertainly came up with some excellent points and were definitely the better team. Next weekSiobhan Bennett, James Priest and Kristen Sales will take on Beauty Point Public School withthe same topic, this time as affirmative. Following that Harry Landers, Nathan Culhane andRaymond Wu will take on St Ives Park as the Negative with “Sport people make good rolemodels”. Well done to all these fine speakers.
CHESS REPORT
The Junior Chess Competition was held last Thursday and I will be doing a comprehensivereport in future weeks. The winner of Boys Junior Section (Years K-3) was Finn Claridge of2MT. Finn upset the tourney favourite Ben Niphaporn in the Semis and then defeated HugoCornish of 2TH in the Final. Congratulations to Finn, and to Hugo for coming second.
We had a disappointing turnout in the girls section this year, with the final being held betweenKatelyn Dudley 1ES and Gemma Flinders KNC with Kately defeating her younger opponent totake out the title of Junior Girls Champion. Well done girls!
Next Thursday we will be holding the Seniors Boys and Girls Chess Championships straightafter morning assembly. Make sure you have all been practising.
P&C NEWS
The Sausage Sizzle and Cup Cake stall will NOT be going ahead onElection Day, Saturday 21st August.
LIBRARY NEWS
BOOK WEEK ACTIVITIES
DRESS UP PARADE with GOLD COIN DONATIONTUESDAY 24TH AUGUST - DRESS UP PARADE to celebrate Book Week 2010. Dress up asyour favourite book character and bring the book from which their character is chosen. If this isnot possible the name of the book on a piece of cardboard would be wonderful. Use yourimagination and have fun.
We will be having a GOLD COIN collection for the charity ROOM TO READ which buildslibraries and schools in developing nations. Books are their focus to help educate children.Thank you in advance for your generosity.
COLOURING IN COMPETITIONI have had a number of beautifully coloured entries into our Book Week competition. Studentscan get the entry from their class teacher or the library. Colour in and hand to Ms Williams byMONDAY 23rd August (9.00am - beginning of Week 6). The best two from each grade will win aprize of a book. All entries get a “lolly” book worm.
PREMIERS READING CHALLENGEThe Challenge is coming to an end with a record number of children having participated thisyear. Please log your reading records as soon as you can. Final date is 31st August.
BOOK WEEK SPEAKERSWe will be welcoming Kim Gamble and Anna Feinberg (creator of Tashi and Minton) to ourschool on Wed 1st September.
AUSTRALIAN GIRLS CHOIR AUDITIONS
Leaflets are available from outside the front office. Auditions will be held for all girlswith an interest in music and singing. Complete permission slip and bring with you on the day.Friday 27 August at 9.30am in the hall.
SAS Staff: Keeping schools Afloat
This week NSDS is recognising all the hard work our office and generalassistance staff put in. The school could not run as efficiently as it doeswithout the great people who run the office, look after the grounds and keep usall up to date! Finn and Olivia from the Student Executive interviewed JudithWatts and Cynthia Henderson from our office. The staff are celebrating SASweek on Wednesday with a morning tea.
Cynthia
1. Do you enjoy working at North Sydney Dem?
Yes, I love it!
2. How long have you work at this school?
18 years.
3. What are some of the things that you have to do working in the office?
I check all the email accounts. I organise all the payments and I order the stock. I do first aid and evendrink coffee when someone buys it for me!
4. What do you enjoy doing the most in the office?
Probably talking with the children. I like children.
5. What is one of your favourite memories working at this school?
I like all the dress up days!
6. What’s the best thing about working at the Dem?
I like getting twelve weeks holiday because my children do not live in NSW and I can visit them! I also likethe interaction with the teachers, children and parents.
Judith
1. Do you enjoy working at North Sydney Dem?
Yes
2. How long have you work at this school?
12 years.
3. What are some of the things that you have to do working in the office?
Answer phones, talk to parents, first aid and putting information into the computers.
4. What do you enjoy doing the most in the office?
Talking to parents on the phone or when they come in.
5. What is one of your favourite memories working at this school?
When the whole school went to Luna Park. Meeting lots of teachers as well!
6. What’s the best thing about working at the Dem?
Being helpful.
TheDem COMMUNITY NEWSPrinting of articles does not indicate endorsement by the school
OPEN DAYNorth Sydney Boys High School
Cnr Falcon and miller Streets Crows NestPh 9955 4748
Tuesday 24 August 9am to 12.30pm
INFORMATION SESSIONHornsby Girls’ High School
Edgeworth David Avenue, HornsbyPH 9476 5711
Wednesday 1 September 9am to 11amFor current Year 5 students seeking admission to this Selective High School in 2011
AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
2010 at The Dem
Monday Centre Stage Academy – Helena 9413 4304
Seido Karate – Leigh 0411 821 531
Piano – John 9481 9514
Tuesday Centre Stage Academy
French – Delphine 0420 242 974
Martial Arts – Arjuna 0404 193 608
Wednesday Seido Karate
VIP Music (Keyboard) - Urszula 9411 3122
Thursday Startime Drama – Lindsay 9363 1814
VIP Music (Keyboard)
Martial Arts
Friday Seido Karate
Cooking – Michelle or Nina 0425 865 528
Saturday Seido Karate
Italian – Maria 9564 0744
NS Ladies Physie - Jacqui 0422 803 461
Art Exchange
The Dem is involved in an art exchange program with Er Lian Primary School in Shanghai, China.
Several Dem students’ artworks were selected to be sent to China as a part of this initiative. We in
turn have received artworks from students of Er Lian Primary School. These beautiful artworks are
now on display in the Open Area. Each of the Dem students whose artworks were sent to China will
soon be presented with a book in which their artwork is published. These students are Victoria Bliss,
Abigail Stuart, Mary Pang, Diya Thomas, Stella Fleeting, Claudia Maitland, Austin Brown, Sang Hee
Kim, Claudia Lin, Matthew Wang, Ganesh Sivagurunthan, Nadine Serhalawan, Leah Schirmer,
Andrew Czornyj, An Okumura, Raymond Xiao, Kristen Sales, Kara Wong, Alexander Kingsford-
Mortensen, Mark Huang and Emika Oiwa. Congratulations to Matthew, Nadine, Mary, Alexander
and Kristen who will also receive certificates for artworks of outstanding quality as judged by the
organising committee in China. Students of all ages interested in submitting quality artworks as a
part of this exchange should take their artworks to Mrs Buczko (3KB). Artworks, if selected, will not
be returned.
Dance - World Record Attempt and ‘Youth off the Streets’ charity
event
As an initiative of the Australian Dance Festival to get children involved in dance, students are
encouraged to participate in a World Record attempt for the largest group to do a ‘Hairspray’ dance
routine. The choreography is by Jason Coleman and is available online. Log on to
http://www.australiandancefestival.com.au/ for further info and a safe link to the choreography.
The attempt will take place in Sydney Square (in between Town Hall and St Andrews Cathedral in the
city) Saturday 4th September 7:30-8:30 am. This is a fundraiser for ‘Youth off the Streets’ with each
participant donating $1 at registration. Interested students have already met with Mrs Buczko to get
out their ‘jazz hands’ and a note will be sent home today. It is not a school excursion and students
will need to organise their own transport to/from the event and parents/carers are responsible for
their own children. If you want to team up with other families for transport etc email
[email protected] and I can put you all in touch with each other. Alternatively, the Dem
Directory contains most family contact details.
“STUMP THE GRUMP”Hello Stumpers. What a great response last week. Here is a new question.
Last week’s Questions:
Easy1. What number is the odd one out?
20 100 40 65 80Answer:65 is the odd one out as this is the only number which is- odd (Matthew)- does not end with '0' (Niki)
Moderate2. Four of the numbers have something in common. What is different about the other
one?6006 5304 2613 5697 8211Answer:5697 is the only number in which the sum of all the digits does not equal 12 (like in allother numbers)
Hard3. Which number is the odd one out?
56 47 83 37 92Answer:37 because it is the only number in which the sum of both digits does not equal 11 (likein all other numbers)
This week answers are provided by both Matthew Young (2MT) and Veronika (Niki) Young (1ES).
This week’s Question:1. Cathy has six pairs of black gloves and six pairs of brown gloves in her drawer. In
complete darkness, how many gloves must she take from the drawer in order to besure to get a pair that match? Think carefully!!
Congratulations to last week’s “ stumpers”: (at the time of publication)Kosta Pavlovic, Archit Mahajan, Matthew Young, Veronika Young, Stefan and Benny
Gebhard, William James, June Whitfield, Hugo Douglas, Stephen Boyer, Cole Finney,Stephen Boyer and Geoff CliffPlease send your answers to the “Grump”, [email protected]. The personwith the most correct answers throughout the year will receive a Numeracy committeeaward.2010 Numeracy Committee: Unity Taylor-Hill, Kate Buczko, Belinda Norrie, Jo Penn,Sophie Honeybourne, Julia Salaverri, Ashley Grimmond and Sue Manning.
Look at these great books you can read!Kindergarten - Year 1 - Year 2
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The Musicians of BremenBy Barbara Vagnozzi
A retelling of the much-loved fairy tale,with surprises under each lift-up flap.
Book Number #56973
Year 3 - Year 4
John Brown, Rose and the
Midnight Cat
By Jenny Wagner
John Brown is a bigshaggy dog wholoves Rose verymuch. Can JohnBrown cope withRose's care for theoutsider cat? A storyabout thepossessiveness oflove and letting go.
Book Number # 9574
Max Rumble Cricket: Sledged
By Michael Wagner & Terry Denton
Short books about boysplaying cricket. Supersledger, Thrasher Thatcher,has the batters, fielders,even the umpires laughing.Maxx won't win if he can'twithstand this level ofsledging. Includes zany,imaginative illustrations.
Book Number # 15071
Year 5 - Year 6
A Ghost in My SuitcaseBy Gabrielle Wang
When Celeste travels toChina to visit hergrandmother, sheuncovers an incrediblefamily secret. And with thissecret comes danger andadventure. If Celeste is tosave her family andfriends, she must learn toharness her rare andpowerful gift as a ghost-hunter.
Book Number # 6390
The MennymsBy Sylvia Waugh
A family of ragdolls hassurvived on theirown for fortyyears until now,but they may notbe able tosurvive if theirsecret isbetrayed.
Book Number #
9289
Congratulations to all those students who have completed the challenge!
If you haven’t completed the challenge yet you still have time – August 31st is the last day for PRC 2010
Remember to logon on to the PRC website and add the books you have read to your reading log.
https://products.schools.nsw.edu.au/prc/home.html
Talent Storm Performance Day - Tuesday August 31st
Talent Stormers are working hard to learn their dance ready
for their performance in just 2 weeks time!
If you would like to attend the Talent Storm performance night
it is open to the public.
Tickets are on sale now from www.ticketek.com.au
NSDS will be performing on Tuesday
August 31st.
Our Talent Stormers auditioned
today for a place in the Ryde School
Spectacular. They were awesome!
If successful, they will perform at the
Opera House on Monday November 1st
with the NSDS Junior Choir.
Watch this
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For information on advertising rates contact Lisa Coles at [email protected]
Advertisements do not indicate endorsement by the school
Tennis Coaching Term3 & 4 2010
Enrolments are now being taken
for Terms 3 and 4.
If you are keen to enrol in our after school programmes please give us a call.
Complimentary bus service available
For all new enquiries contact River Road Tennis Centre on 9428 3336.
TENNIS
W ORLD
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THE DEM ADVERTISEMENTSA P& C initiated project
For information on advertising rates contact Lisa Coles at [email protected]
Advertisements do not indicate endorsement by the school
Learn Music on Keyboard at
North Sydney Dem School
* Music theory * Instrument playing
* Ensemble practice * Fun music games
* 45 mins lesson weekly, small group
* Music material included
* Instrument not required initially
Smart Kids Love Music!
Call to enrol: 9411 3122 (VIP Music est. 1984)
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