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Peterborough Primary School
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Dear Parents/Carers and students,
Sports Day
What a successful day! The weather was just glorious wasn’t it? The sports committee organised a lovely set of tabloids and team games for all the classes. The sports captains carried out their responsibilities before, during and after the events. A highlight for me was Constable Anita leading us in the National Anthem at the beginning of the day and then she stayed on for many of the events before morning tea. What a beautiful voice she has. The sausage sizzle/cake/drink stall was a huge success. So many parents provided goodies for the cake stall or popped across the counter to help out and that included the BBQ! Our thanks also go to the many parents who assisted in one way or another on the day either by marshalling, judging, or being an appreciative audience for all the events. I thought the band from the high school who performed at lunchtime provide a nice ambiance whilst we munched on the most delicious sausages I have eaten. And then the display put on by the sled dogs! Weren’t they just so beautiful and keen to show off their paces? Sports day was a highlight from start to end. Thanks must be given to the Sport Committee who worked over many weeks to ensure it all went smoothly.
Camps
This week it is Errappa for the 6/7s and next week it is Kingspark for the 4/5s. DECD Camp and Excursion policy requires more adult ratio to student than class teaching; so for the next two weeks there will be many staff faces missing as we all pull together to support the camps.
NITS/LICE
With the coming of the warmer weather, unfortunately these pesky little “critters” are on the move. We have had to notify a number of parents about these unwelcome guests! Please check your child/ren’s heads especially under the hair at the back of the neck. That is a favourite place – warm and dark just right for hatching! Nits are the eggs and if not removed hatch into lice within 20 or so days. The adult lice lay their eggs in any sort of hair – strangely they seem to like really squeaky clean hair! Vigilance is needed at this time and I know the supermarket and the chemist have stocked up on all the necessary shampoos.
HATS
Next term it is again compulsory for all students to wear a hat! Our school uniform has a broad brimmed hat or a bucket hat or legionnaire’s style hat. NO HAT, NO SUN.
Regards
Helyn Strokowsky
Our School Values: Responsibility Respect Kindness Honesty = Excellence
From the Principal
Scholastic Book Fair Advance Notice—The Library will be holding a Scholastic Book Fair
Tuesday 20th October - Friday 23rd October.2015
Congratulations to Flinders for winning the Championship trophy and to Eyre for winning the Sportsmanship trophy.
Thank You
Robyn, Sandra and all the 4,5,6 & 7 students would like to send an enormous thank you to the following people for their support and donations towards catering for Sports Day:
Ben Browne - donation of meat for the sausages Gangley's Meat Jamestown - Processing of sausages Mrs S - donation of the bread
Martin French, Kristin Cheesman, Aiden Jennings, Chantelle Thompson, Leonie Thompson, Kristina Jamieson, Melissa Glastonbury, Birgit Buchner, Sarah Mercer, Vanessa Liebelt, Sarah Thomas, Leanne Draper, Arthur Jose, Mary McNamara, Peter Breakwell, Lucy Mercer, Phillip Mercer and Peter Gresch.
Without the generous support of you all we would not have been able to cater for this event.
Last day to return your stickers will be this Friday
The Premier’s Reading Challenge has now finished for 2015
Congratulations to everyone at Peterborough Primary School and
Yunta Rural School for a great effort
100% of students completed The Premier’s Reading Challenge.