STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL (SRC)
As voted by each class, the SRC for 2020 are (as pictured below):
Issue 3 WEEK 6
5 March 2020
IMPORTANT DATES
FRIDAY 6 MARCH
K-2 Assembly 9.10am
WEDNESDAY 11 MARCH
Community Reading Event 10.30am
Chatham High School Expo 5pm
FRIDAY 13 MARCH
3-6 Assembly 9.10am
WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH
Life Education commences
FRIDAY 20 MARCH
Kindness In Action Day
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RESPECT
RESPONSIBILITY
ENDEAVOUR
1/2P - Mikayla & Henry
2L - Thomas & Hayleigh
3C - Charlee & Phoenix
3/4S - Olivia & Lachlan
4M - Ebony & Angus
5M - Bailey & Tianna
5/6G - Ciara & Kingston
6B - Samantha & Cody
Congratulations to all of these students.
PBL RULE
Right Place ….. Right Time
PRINCIPAL REPORT
SCHOOL ACCESS
Effective from Tuesday 3 March, 2020, pedestrian
access gates will be unlatched from 2.50pm.
There is currently a lack of suitable seating due to
maintenance works, however shade can be found
under the main cola.
If parents, caregivers or visitors require use of toilet
facilities whilst on site please see the office so that
access can be arranged. Parents, caregivers and
visitors must not use student toilets.
School community members are requested to not
congregate at classroom doors to enable the safe
exit of students and staff. Staff members are happy
to chat with parents and caregivers at the end of the
school day once the dismissal process is complete.
However, for more in depth discussions where addi-
tional time is required, parents and caregivers may
like to make an appointment through the school of-
fice or by phoning 6551 1081.
SCHOOL EMERGENCY APP
The NSW Department of Education now have a
School Update App. Opt-in to receive notifications
when public schools have temporarily ceased opera-
tions due to adverse weather, bushfires or other
emergencies. To find out more and to download the
app go to: https://bit.ly/2PD2jd3
NAPLAN
Parents and Caregivers are encouraged to take a
look at a NAPLAN online public demonstration site
to assist students in becoming familiar with the test
environment. Go to: https://www.nap.edu.au/online-ass…/
public-demonstration-site
Mr Matthew Royan
School Principal
THANKS FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION
We would like to thank those families who have
made the payment of the voluntary school contribu-
tion for 2020.
The cost is just $15 per student, as set by the
school’s P&C, and contributes to essential re-
sources for your child/ren’s classrooms.
We would like to invite parents/caregivers to make
this voluntary contribution to benefit the needs of
students at Chatham Public School.
You can make your payment via:
Cash at the school office;
Eftpos at the school office; or
Our school website - “Make A Payment”.
Thank you again to those who have made this pay-
ment.
CLEAN UP AUSTRALIA DAY
Students stepped up last Friday to participate in
‘Clean Up Australia Day’ and cleaned up the
school playground.
Pictured below is Mary-Ellen from class 6B, placing
the rubbish she found in the bag to dispose.
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ACMF HAS RESUMED FOR 2020
Students were very excited to resume their ACMF
sessions with Matt Zarb for 2020.
Pictured below are (top) class 5/6G on the djembe
drums and (below) Year 6 student Zachary on the
guitar.
SUCCESSFUL SWIMMERS
Pictured below are our successful swimmers from
our school swimming carnival held on Tuesday 4
February 2020. They were presented with their first,
second and/or third ribbons at our recent Whole
School Assembly.
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ZONE SWIMMERS
Pictured below are Jayda (4M), Lauren (5/6G), Bai-
ley (5M), Alexis (4M) and Kurtis (3/4S) who were
just 5 of the 18 swimmers who competed at the
Zone Swimming Carnival held on Thursday 20 Feb-
ruary, 2020.
CRICKET REPRESENTATIVES
On Wednesday 26 February 2020, Blake (6B) and
Cruz (6B), pictured below, represented Chatham
Public School recently at the Zone Cricket Trials in
Forster.
Kindergarten students are settled and are continu-
ing their learning journey. Mrs Berry and Mrs Wells
have been proud of the way Kindergarten have
started school this term.
Pictured below (top) are students in Class KB/A
and class KW learning their sounds.
Our school assembly is tomorrow and we are look-
ing forward to seeing 1/2P performing.
Pictured over the page are students Aliza, Jacob
and Kalaysha from class 2L presenting the K-2 As-
sembly held on Friday 21 February, 2020.
Ms Long
Assistant Principal Early Stage 1 & Stage 1
K-2 NEWS
We have had a wonderful two weeks in K-2. Year 2
have participated in ‘Clean Up Australia Day’ and
enjoyed cleaning up around our school. Pictured
below are Lucy, Skye-Rose, Kaydee and Aaaliyah
doing their bit in cleaning up the school.
We have also learnt about mistakes and how mak-
ing mistakes helps our brains grow. Mrs Clifton
loves coming into 2L teaching the students about
making mistakes and that mistakes are a valuable
part or our learning.
Pictured below is some hard work from students
Kayden and Lucy from class 2L. It shows that
learning makes our brains grow.
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SPORTING OPPORTUNITIES
There are many opportunities for our students to
participate and compete in varying sports, usually
through the NSW Primary School Sports Associa-
tion (PSSA).
It can be through an inter-school knockout compe-
tition or at the Hunter Trials. Students also have
opportunities to gain selection at a higher level.
Students have great experiences attending such
events and get to meet some new friends with
similar interests from other schools.
Pictured below are Kurtis, Matilda, Kaleb, Cruz,
James, Tianna and Aaliyah showing us just a few
of the sports that students can represent in for our
school.
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5M ENJOY READING
Pictured below are 5M students Isaiah and Tanikka
with the book ‘Feathers’. The class is currently
reading this book and creating artwork related to it.
STAGE 3 NEWS
Yesterday Chatham High School staff visited with
our Year 6 students, the first of many transition ac-
tivities that are being planned for this year. All stu-
dents were given an expression of interest applica-
tion for parents to inform us of their child's potential
High School in 2021. I ask that these forms are re-
turned as soon as possible.
Year 6 have been very excited to vote on a choice
of designs for their Year 6 shirt. Students in the
next week will try sample shirts on for sizing, whilst
the production company organises our design. Fur-
ther information will be sent home for you to order
your child's shirt in the coming weeks.
Good luck to our girl's cricket team which is playing
today. I am so impressed with these girls putting
their hand up to have a go, as most of the girls
have not played cricket before.
Congratulations to Cruz and Blake (pictured on
page 3), who were commended on their sportsman-
ship at a recent PSSA trial. We are very proud of
you boys!
Mrs Grieve
Assistant Principal Stage 3
ATTENDANCE AWARD
At our recent Whole School Assembly, attendance
awards were presented. Students with 100% at-
tendance up to Week 5 of this term were put into a
draw to win some prizes which were donated by
The Smith Family.
These winners were (pictured below):
Years K-2 Ella
Years 3-6 Jacob
THE EFFECTS OF PASSIVE SMOKING
(extract from ‘I Can Quit”)
WHAT IS PASSIVE SMOKING?
Passive smoking is when someone breathes in the
combination of smoke exhaled by a smoker plus
smoke from the end of a burning cigarette or cigar.
This smoke is also referred to as second-hand
smoke or environmental tobacco smoke.
HOW DANGEROUS IS PASSIVE SMOKING?
The scientific evidence about passive smoking
shows us just how dangerous second-hand smoke
really is.
Here are the facts about passive smoking:
Non-smokers exposed to second-hand smoke
have an increased risk of lung cancer;
Non-smokers who live with a smoker are 20%
-30% more likely to develop lung cancer;
Passive smoking can cause premature death
in non-smokers;
Passive smoking increases the risk of coro-
nary heart disease by 25-40% - almost the
same level as a smoker;
Second-hand smoke contains more than
7000 chemicals, with 69 cancer-causing
chemicals; and
There is no known safe level of exposure to
second-hand smoke.
Did you know that your health can start improving
as soon as you quit smoking?
(extract from ‘I Can Quit’)
Mrs Brettle
Learning & Support Teacher
IT’S GROWING SEASON IN KINDER
Pictured below are Jonah, Charli and Kaleeah with
3 very big zucchinis that were grown in the Kinder-
garten garden.
Mrs Wells
Kindergarten Classroom Teacher
BOOKCLUB ORDERS
Issue 2 of Book Club went home with students yes-
terday. Orders are to be returned with the correct
money to the school office by Monday 16 March,
2020.
Mrs Drake
School Librarian
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EAT WELL - LEARN WELL
Pictured below is the very healthy
lunchbox of Year 1 student Blake. It
is great to see some whole fruit and
vegetables to provide vital nutrients
for his growing body and mind.
CELEBRATE YOUR CHILD’S UNIQUENESS
(extract from ‘Kidz With Special Needs’)
Just like a snowflake or a fingerprint, every child is unique in their own special way. Every child has a unique
way of feeling, thinking and interacting with others. Some children are shy, while others are outgoing; some are
active, while others are calm; some are fretful, while others are easy-going. As a loving and nurturing parent, it’s
your job to encourage them to embrace their uniqueness and celebrate their individual qualities.
Allow your child to express themselves through their interests. They may find a creative outlet in theatre, danc-
ing or art, or they may be exceptionally talented in the sciences. Encourage them to embrace what they like to
do, what interests them and what makes them happy. Help them realise that they don’t need to worry about be-
ing ‘like everyone else’.
Teach your child to make positive choices, and praise them for good deeds, behaviours and positive traits they
possess. Encourage them to become actively involved in their community and introduce them to activities that
promote a sense of cooperation and accomplishment.
(extract from ‘Kidz With Special Needs’)
Mrs Brettle - Learning & Support Teacher
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EFTPOS is available for
your convenience.
AWARDS
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Samaritans Supported Playgroup
- Birth to 6 years. On Tuesdays
10am to 12pm. At Snugglepot
Cool Kidz, Myall Ave, Taree. For
more info ph Dianne on 0437 513
681
Sharing the Load Bushfire Re-
covery Free Workshop - Sunday 8
March - 10am to 2pm. At Wing-
ham Services Club. Please RSVP
for catering at contactmid-
Kids Together PCYC - Children
with NDIS plans. Social and group
activities on Mondays and Thurs-
days. Afternoon tea provided. For
more info or to register ph Rebec-
ca on 6552 5088.
Rainbow Warriors - Soccer for
Kids with Special Needs. Rego on
Sunday 5 April. Omaru Park, Ta-
ree from 9.30am. For more info
call Matt on 0431 126 366.
Chatham Hockey Club - New
players welcome. For information
and registration assistance ph
Dom on 0400 574 090.
Taree City Netball - Registrations
now open. For more information
call Jenny on 0421 743 215.
River City Physie - Classes at
Chatham HS and Old Bar Surf
Club. Ph Ashlee for more info on
0432 519 048.
Manning Valley Netball Assoc
NetSetGo - Ages 5-10 years. En-
courages and develops players
before competitive level. Contact
more info.
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14.2.2020 Kaitlin 5M Addison 2L Kayden 1R
Madison 5/6G Kelsey 5/6G Aliza 2L Skylah 1R
Matilda 5M Koby 5M Armani 2L 28.2.2020
Lily 5M Riely 5/6G Cody 2L Ciara 5/6G
Abygale 5M Alexander 3C Jacob 2L Caleb 3/4S
Bethany 5/6G Isabelle 3C Mason 2L 6.3.2020
Ethan 5/6G Jiy 3C Peniel 2L Lucy 2L
Joshua 5/6G Tara 3C Charlotte 1/2P Travis 1/2P
Mia 3C 21.2.2020 Ellanore 1R