LIVERPOOL PUBLIC SCHOOL
EST 1863
IMPORTANT EVENTS
23/4/12
Teachers return Term
2
24/4/12
Children return Term 2
25/4/12
ANZAC Day Public
Holiday
3/5/12
SRC Crazy Hair Day
7/5/12
NAPLAN Parent Forums
10/5/12
Parent Forum 1-6
Reading
7/5/12 – 11/5/12
Mothers Day Stall
15/5/12 – 17/5/12
NAPLAN Years 3 & 5
16/5/12
Senior dance group
performing at Regional
Dance Festival
18/5/12
NAPLAN make up day
22/5/12
Year 5 Excursion
29/5/12
Year 6 Excursion
30/5/12
Parent Forum OC Test
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL
Dear Parents, Caregivers, Students and Staff,
Congratulations and thankyou to everyone for a
highly successful Term 1. There have been a
number of new initiatives and programs that
the school has initiated this year and
indicators are that the student learning
programs will be enhanced as a result.
As I indicated to you last year the school has
received an additional $680,000.00 through
the Federal Government’s National Partnership
(NP). This significant amount of money is to be
used to develop programs that will improve
student learning outcomes. After a very
rigorous evaluation of school based data two of
the areas that were most in need are literacy
and community engagement.
This term we have implemented a very detailed
and intensive three year professional learning
program to improve student literacy skills. All
students from Year 1 – 6 have had their
reading fluency and comprehension assessed
individually using a standard process and we
look forward to reporting their progress over
the year.
The school has also tried to engage more
effectively with parents and caregivers. The
NP funding has allowed us to employ a
Community Liaison Officer (CLO), two days per
week. Mrs Naffa (Maysoun) is at school
Monday and Friday and works with ALL
parents. She has organised parent programs
that run almost every Monday with sessions
being held in English and Arabic.
Last week we held our first parent teacher
conferences for 2012 and it was great to see
so many of you throughout the year. The
teachers have said that they really enjoyed
meeting with parents/caregivers and that
spreading the conferences over the week
meant more time could be spent with you.
Please let us know if you found this more
valuable. Thank you for taking the time to work
with us in educating your children.
School holidays begin on Thursday so I ask
November 2016
IMPORTANT EVENTS
Every Friday
Friends of Liverpool
Every Wednesday Even Weeks: K-2 Odd Weeks: 3-6
14/11/16
Kindergarten Orientation 9am
21/11/16
Kindergarten Orientation 9am
28/11/16
Kindergarten Orientation 9am
29/11/16
Production “The Olympic
Dream” 6pm
(tickets required)
30/11/16
Production “The Olympic
Dream” 6pm
(tickets required)
05/12/16 to
09/12/16 Aussie Mobile
Dental Services visit
05/12/16
Presentation Day Stage 3 – 9:15am
Stage 2 – 11:30am
06/12/16 Presentation Day
Kindergarten – 9:30am
Stage 1 – 11:30am
MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear Parents, Carers, Staff and Students,
Term 4 continues the fine tradition of being a very busy term!
We have begun our evaluation and planning process for 2017. Thank you to those of you
who completed the Tell Them From Me survey earlier this term. This information helps
us to evaluate school programs to ensure they meet the needs of our students and their
families.
Part of the planning process is also considering our class structure for next year. Schools
are allocated teachers based on the number of students in attendance. To help with
planning, please let the school office know if your children will not be returning to
Liverpool Public School in 2017. If you are planning on travelling and may miss the
beginning of the new school year, please make sure you give the school office details of
your travel arrangements and a copy of your flight itinerary.
Our Kindergarten Orientation Program begins soon which is when we will get to meet
the newest members of our Liverpool Public School family. The orientation program
gives your child an opportunity to visit our school and become familiar with some of the
faces and places for next year. Parents and carers also have an opportunity to learn
about school life and ask questions about school. If you have a child that is due to start
school next year, please enrol your child now as they will not be able to participate in
the Kindergarten Orientation Program unless they are enrolled.
Finally, I trust by now that you have seen some of the many changes to our school
environment. Recently we had our first harvest from our school vegetable garden which
was cooked into a grand feast! Our native bush garden was developed by our Aboriginal
students as a learning tool to understand some of the traditional aspects of Aboriginal
life. The Student Representative Council developed the ‘Friendship Zone’ which is a
place to sit, talk and make friends. Whilst our School Ambassador’s Beautification
Project has reinvigorated our garden near the shade area and introduced many colourful
plants to brighten up the playground. The best thing though about all of the projects is
that they were predominantly student led – examples of our students living The Leader
in Me!
Yours sincerely,
Mr Ian Tapuska
Acting Principal
M E D I A
S P L A S H
BOOK AWARD Surya S 5K Vishal K 6P Melak A 6S Emilia A 6S
MEDAL AWARD Anastasia E 5/6T Isaac R 5C Yashini R 6P Melak A 6S
Teodora L 5C Edina A 6P Saif A 6S Sahil Z 6S
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD Nemanja C 1/2D Maja K 3C Aathithya A 5K Edina A 6P
Nazan K 1/2D Fardeen A 4K Andron A 5K David J 6P
Praharsha V 1H Jwanah R 4K Siddharth D 5K Yashini R 6P
Esmael A 2M Aishata D 4M Badr J 5K Lara T 6P
Jaishna P 2M Swetha J 4M Malak K 5K Saif A 6S
Owais A 2P Lebna N 5/6T Sachin R 5K Khalil A 6S
Rohanah K 2P Amber B 5C Dharmik S 5K Melak A 6S
Zecharaiah P 2P Zafira D 5C Tyrese K 5M Ravi N 6S
Abdulrahman A 2W Gurleen K 5C Kavya M 5M Sahil Z 6S
Imran M 3B Teodora L 5C Hadeer A 6M Harshya K K/1K
Rehat K 3C Isaac R 5C Maryam A 6M
TEAM LEADER AWARD Praharsha V 1H Janait A 4K Siddharth D 5K Lara T 6P
Alexander A 1Y Nadeen A 4K Yasemin F 5K Jonah X 6P
Sami H 1Y Adam H 4K Nemanja G 5K Saif A 6S
Alen I 1Y Haseef K 4K Badr J 5K Abhinav A 6S
Musahar J 1Y Jwanah R 4K Malak K 5K Khalil A 6S
Amir A 2M Viktoria J 4L Alek M 5K Zaim A 6S
Lucian H 2M Ayah N 4L Sachin R 5K Melak A 6S
Nethra S 2M Priya Z 4L Surya S 5K Mary A 6S
Owais A 2P Oras A 4M Daksha S 5K Taif A 6S
Junior F 2P Yazen A 4M Marjan S 5K Muhammad A 6S
Rohanah K 2P Sam A 4M Dharmik S 5K Ekampreet A 6S
Zecharaiah P 2P Anhar A 4M Mary B 5M Mariya B 6S
Derya S 2P Vasanth B 4M Tiffanie H 5M Asma B 6S
Nina S 2P Swetha J 4M Tyrese K 5M Andjela D 6S
Filip I 2W Aashna S 4M Luka K 5M Francis G 6S
Holly F 3B Ritanshu C 4V Yusur L 5M Alexis L 6S
Yahya H 3B Alma C 4V Joanna L 5M Deron S 6S
Ali Jamal K 3B Sona Varssini E 4V Siddhi S 5M Sahil Z 6S
Vaivai M 3B Sayad K 4V Aleks Z 5M Roz A KC
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Imran M 3B Meghana R 4V Hadeer A 6M Anandraj R KC
Andy A 3C Justina V 4V Ahmad A 6M Rantaj S KC
Sarah J 3C Jagrit B 5/6T Leroy A 6M Yassier H KD
Rehat K 3C Sofija C 5/6T Fatima A 6M Rahman K KD
Vedica K 3C Nazlican K 5/6T Piyush B 6M Pavneet K KD
Maja K 3C Lebna N 5/6T Gohan I 6M Mohit M KD
Lazar M 3C Shreya S 5/6T Nikola L 6M Amir Q KD
Alisa Z 3C Amber B 5C Anthony V 6M Sara R KD
Winston A 3V Zafira D 5C Sara Y 6M Aksh R KD
Abdullah A 3V Gurleen K 5C Edina A 6P Ethan A KJ
Emrah B 3V Teodora L 5C Rania A 6P Madalene A KJ
Ranijita D 3V Isaac R 5C Michal B 6P Muzainah F KJ
Alexander D 3V Daniela S 5C Sandra H 6P Alexia K KJ
Suhayl H 3V Christine S 5C David J 6P Ahmed K KJ
Elina S 3V Milica V 5C Vishal K 6P Fahad N KJ
Ali Z 3V Yousif W 5C Nina M 6P Lakshanaa R KJ
Riyam Nazar A 4K Aathithya A 5K Eashan P 6P Ali K KR
Dana A 4K Andron A 5K Yashini R 6P Samvrita S KR
Fardeen A 4K Zakaria A 5K Archita R 6P Nevadah T KR
Zaenab A 4K Ahmed A 5K Sally W 6S
NOTES SENT HOME
Date Topic Year Group Permission Required
Return Date
07/09/16 Stage 3 Human Sexuality Yrs 5-6 Yes 09/09/16
09/09/16 Child Protection Lessons K - 6 No
13/09/16 The Partners in Learning Parent Feedback
Survey K - 6 No
20/09/16 Free Dental Screenings at School K - 6 Yes 21/10/16
14/10/16 A Message from the Principal K - 6 No
13/10/16 The Olympic Dream – Production Tickets K - 6 Yes 14/11/16
14/10/16 Sport in Schools K - 2 Yes 28/10/16
20/10/16 School Production Costumes Production Participants
No 01/11/16
19/10/16 School Swimming Program Years 5 & 6 4L & K-6Y
Yes 28/10/16
20/10/16 Intention to apply for Yr7 Selective HS 2018 Yr 5 Yes 28/10/16
11/10/16 Calmsley Hill City Farm Excursion Selective Students
Yes
31/10/16 LAST CHANCE – Stage 3 School Swimming
Program Yrs 5-6 Yes 03/11/16
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This term Liverpool Public School is focussing on the Public Victory. Students will be learning about, and
putting into practice, Habits 5, 6 and 7.
It is wonderful to see and hear students across the school demonstrating the skills and language they have
learned so far this year. Students have learned about the Private Victory and how to put these habits into
practice at home and school.
We would also like to thank all the parents and carers who have jumped on board and are encouraging
their children to be leaders. Don’t forget that these habits are universal – they can be used at home as
well!
Parents and carers can also download The Leader in Me parent guide from our school website
www.liverpool-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/the-leader-in-me
On the next page are some ideas for families to try at home.
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ORGANISATIONAL SKILLS Imagine a school morning where everyone knows what to do and is
ready on time. Sound too good to be true? Well, it’s possible!
Organisation is a skill learned over time. By teaching organisation at
home, your child will learn this very important skill. Use the first three
habits as a learning tool for you and your child:
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 1 is about initiative and responsibility. Help your child determine
what he or she will need for the next day. To start, writing a list may be
helpful. Next, have your child gather the non-perishable items and put them in his or her school bag.
Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind
Habit 2 is about visualising how you would like something to turn out before it happens. If a smooth
morning is the goal, brainstorm with your child how that will look and feel like. Your child may actually
have time to do something extra in the morning if he or she is organised and you will all have a happy start
to the day.
Habit 3: Put First Things
Habit 3 means focusing on the task when there's something else you would rather be doing — the hardest
part of all! Help your child learn how to avoid distractions by reminding him or her that, if they stick to it,
all the fun things can come right after—with no guilt or nagging!
Once children know these habits, and how to apply them, they can start tackling more difficult tasks
independently. They will begin to feel self-confident and proud when they're able to complete homework,
chores, and other tasks by themselves. They're also sure to be pleased when they find they have some
extra free time to do what they'd like to do.
Remember, it may take time to teach your child these skills. Sometimes, it will seem simpler just to do it
for them. But remember, your child won't learn how to be independent and successful if you always do it
for them. Using Habits 1-3 is a life skill that will benefit them their entire lives.
STUDENT HEALTH CARE
Has your child’s medical needs changed?
Please update your child’s medical information with the school. Our school asks for medical information when you enrol your child, however it is also important that you let us know if your child’s health care needs change or if a new health condition develops.
If there have been changes to your child’s medical needs, or they no longer have a medical need that you have previously told us about, please visit the school office to update your child’s medical details.
Remember to also notify staff in the school office of any changes to your contact details or to the contact details of other people nominated as emergency contacts.
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SPORTS REPORT
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STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL (SRC)
BUDDY BENCH
Have you noticed the new, colourful Buddy Bench in the playground?
The Buddy Bench is an idea that was created by the members of the SRC.
We used the money raised from mufti days and the Mother’s and Father’s
Day stalls to purchase the new bench and the tree hugging seats near it.
The Buddy Bench is for students who need someone to play with, or
perhaps want to find a new friend. The SRC will be monitoring the buddy
bench regularly and assisting children to find a new friend or to find an
activity to do at recess and lunch.
You can find the new bench in front of 4K and 4L’s classroom.
Thank you to all the students and families that participated in mufti days
and purchased items from our stalls. We couldn’t have done this without
you!
By: Roma 4V, Teodora 5C, Christine 5C and Gurleen 5C
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AMBASSADOR GARDENING PROJECT
As a school leader, I was selected to be the Liverpool Public School
Ambassador. I went to special Ambassador meetings at different schools
in the local area such as Sadleir PS and Warwick Farm PS.
At our first meeting, the Ambassadors from each school were placed into
a group of 4 (I was put into a group of all girls). As a group, we had to
create a goal that we could work on to improve our school. We decided
that we wanted to improve the garden beds in each of our schools.
I came back to school and organised a ‘Gardening Team’ with the help of
Ms Comer, Mrs Kirkness and the SRC. We than organised a mufti day to
raise money for this project. Thanks to the help of Mr Calabrio (the
gardening guru) and Mr Foster, our garden started taking shape, and
more students started to help.
After a lot of hard work, we did it! The garden is almost complete.
By: Zaim Allianz 6S
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INTENTION TO APPLY FOR YEAR 7 ENTRY TO A SELECTIVE
HIGH SCHOOL IN 2018
Just a reminder that if you would like to have your child considered for Year 7 selective high school entry in
2018, you need to do so soon. You will need to apply on the internet using a valid email address (not the
student’s email address).
Detailed instructions on how to apply online are available from 11 October 2016 in a printed application
information booklet and at www.schools.nsw.edu.au/shsplacement.The application website opens on Tuesday
11 October 2016 and closes on Monday 14 November 2016. No late applications will be accepted.
There are no paper application forms. If you do not have internet access, you could apply at a public library. If
you have a disability that prevents you from using a computer, you can contact the Unit for assistance after 11
October 2016.
The Selective High School Placement Test will be held on Thursday 9 March 2017.
A note explaining this was sent home on Thursday 20 October 2016.
3-6 PSSA NETBALL REPORT
Winter PSSA this year (terms 2 and 3) saw a lot of rain, however, we still managed to squeeze in a season
of play. This season, we were able to select two senior two junior teams to represent our school for this
year’s competition. Our teams were categorised into different divisions, allowing competition to be fair
against other schools.
The students walked safely down to Woodward Park on Friday afternoons. Each team played against
another school in a game of netball. The students demonstrated commitment, enthusiasm and
improvement in skills every week and should be commended on their efforts.
Congratulations to the Senior C team who played their semi -final on Friday 9th September against Wattle
Grove. It was an exciting match to watch. Unfortunately, the final score was 17 – 13 with Wattle Grove
winning.
To conclude, both coaches would like to congratulate all the players on developing and improving your
skills in netball. Also, we congratulate our teams for the sportsmanship and maturity that you all
demonstrated while representing our school.
Miss Warwick and Miss Vo
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SKOOLBAG
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Liverpool Public School has an official Facebook page which is another way we will be informing parents and carers of events going on each and everyday, as well as to positively promote the school within the community.
You can locate us at: https://www.facebook.com/liverpoolpublicschool/
Remember to spread the message of the wonderful things we do!
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'Like' us on Facebook by clicking on the like button on our page and keep up to date of
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