from the principal - governor philip king public school · 8/20/2019 · public speaking news -...
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From the Principal …
Welcome to Week 5 where the weather has cooled down again after such a nice warm weekend.
This week is Book Week. The theme this year is ‘Reading is my Superpower’. It was wonderful to see so many students and staff
dress up yesterday to take part in our parade and picnic. Congratulations to Mr Lorello on organising yesterday’s event. I’m sure
everyone who attended was impressed with the parade and the costumes.
This year we are participating in the Tell Them From Me survey. Notes were sent home to all families regarding this valuable
opportunity. Through this survey families will be able to provide feedback on school programs and practices as well as suggestions
for future directions. We anticipate our community will involve themselves in the process.
Opera Australia will be performing next week at our school. This is an amazing opportunity for all of our students to be involved
in. Feedback from last year’s performance was nothing but positive. We are fortunate enough to have been able to subsidise this
visit for our students. The cost of the performance would usually be $8, however, we have covered part of the cost reducing the
amount to $5 per student. As of yesterday there were 210 students across the school who have not returned their note or
money. We are asking all parents to please ensure this event is paid for by tomorrow (Wednesday). It would be extremely
disappointing if students missed out on this unique opportunity or we had to cancel the event.
This week the staff will participate in their second extended staff meeting with Jo Dooner. Professional learning for all staff at
Governor is extremely important and highly valued by everyone. The training and learning that takes place at these
afternoon/evening sessions helps us to continually improve the programs and lessons that are delivered in classrooms every day.
Please be aware that the next session Jo Dooner will run for parents will be held on Friday 20 September from 9am – 11am. I would
encourage as many parents as possible to take advantage of this opportunity. More details about this session will be made available
over the next few weeks.
Week 5 Term 3
20 August 2019
Congratulations to the students from 3/4KT who came to visit me last week. I was extremely impressed with their work in
mathematics. They explained to me how they had collected and collated data, then represented their data in a variety of
graphs.
I also enjoyed the opportunity of working in the library with 5KV last Thursday. We worked through a procedure to make
playdough and identify the changes that different ingredients underwent. As groups we needed to problem-solve solutions to
playdough that was too sticky, too lumpy or too dry. It was messy, but lots of fun!
Have a great week
Jason Corcoran
Principal
Deputy Principal’s Message …
Last week, GPK finalised the 2019 Public Speaking finals. Congratulations to all of the students who were selected to represent
their class at this level and to the students who are moving to the Area finals which will be held in October. Last week, the
Stage 3 winners were advertised in the newsletter. The following students were the winners and runner ups for Early Stage
1, Stage 1 and Stage 2:
Early Stage One (Kindergarten): Winner: Benjamin Gomez (KSM) Runner Up: Mitchell Hosking (KGK)
Stage One (Year One and Year Two): Winner: Emily Barisic (1/2SV) Runner Up: Lorita Nalbandian (2JD)
Stage Two: (Year Three and Year Four): Winner: Denita Yonan (4IE) Runner Up: Melis Yilmaz (4AH)
Last week, the Library was transformed into all things Science.
Mr Lorello was a wonderful mad scientist where all students
participated in various Science experiments and focused on themes
from the new Science syllabus.
It is almost here! On Wednesday 28th August 2019, Opera Australia
will be performing ‘In the Light of the Moon’ here at GPK.
Thank you to all of the parents who returned the permission note and
payment so that your child can attend not only a wonderful performance
but an educational one as well. How often do we get the opportunity for
our children to experience the Opera? I’m sure that your child will want to
tell you all about the performance when they get home.
Note: Tomorrow, Wednesday 21st August 2019, is the last day to pay for this event. Only $5….the cost of a coffee!!!
This week, we are celebrating all things that are books. The theme for Book Week 2019 is ‘Reading is My Secret Power’.
Students will celebrate Book Week when they visit the Library for their weekly lesson. Students also participated in a Book
Character Parade and Picnic with their buddy class. This took place yesterday. Teachers and students took advantage of the
theme and showed us their favourite character with special powers!
On Friday, 23rd August 2019, the P and C will be running the annual Fathers’ Day stall in the hall. For only $5 your child can
purchase a special gift for their dad, grandfather or any other male who is important to them. Every child who purchases a
gift will go into a draw to win another gift for their dad.
Note: The P and C will not be providing a plastic bag for the gift. Please ensure that you send
your child to school with a reusable bag to carry their gift(s).
Good luck to all of the students who will attend the PSSA semi-finals on Friday. Have an enjoyable week!
Mrs Heidi Hosking
Deputy Principal
Public Speaking News - The words ‘public speaking’ are words that could make the best of us cringe. It involves capturing
the audience’s attention and articulating ourselves seamlessly, which is no mean feat. At Governor Philip King we have always
strived to develop the public speaking skills of all our students. Over the past few weeks we have had our class competitions
with our Stage Finals completed on Thursday 15th of August. Our finalists spoke with confidence and clarity and should be
commended on their effort. Congratulations to all the students who managed to reach this stage of the competition.
All the winners will progress to the Area District Final that will take place on Wednesday 16th October 2019.
Public Speaking Coordinators Mrs Drca and Miss Wallekers
Winter PSSA Sport – All Semi-Final games will be held at Endeavour Sports Reserve, Maud Street, Fairfield West on Friday
August 23rd. The following teams have made the Semi-Finals:
Year 4 Netball (Girls) @ 1:20pm
Year 5 Netball (Girls) @ 1:20pm
Year 5/6 Football (Boys) @ 12:50pm Field 1
Year 3-6 Football (Girls) @ 1:40pm Field 2
Year 3/4 Rugby League @ 12:15pm Field 3
Year 5/6 Rugby League @ 1:00pm Field 4
Following are results from Wet Weather Catch up on Friday August 16th
Team Results Player of the Match
W/L/D Score
Girls Football W 3-0 Sienna Vidigal
Senior Boys Football W 3-1 Zachary Simpson
Year 3 Netball L 7-4 Savannah Laysoulivong
Year 4 Netball W 12-3 Erica Moser
Year 5 Netball W 13-9 Elisa Fuimaono
Year 6 Netball L 19-6 Sarah Zaia
Junior Rugby League W 40-0 Joshua Alikie
Senior Rugby League W 40-22 Xavier Williams
Kindergarten Excursion to Calmsley Hill Farm (Tuesday 17 September 2019)
Please bring your child’s permission note, medical information form and $31.00 to the front office by Friday 30 August
2019. NO MONEY WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE. If you have lost your note, you can get another one from
the front office.
Remember, your child needs to wear their Sport Uniform on the day of the excursion. They will need to bring their
recess, lunch and disposable drinks in a small backpack (NO PLASTIC BAGS). Please include a plastic rain poncho.
Miss Wallekers
Organising Teacher
Values Education - The value for Weeks 5 and 6 is Patience. Patience is having the capacity to respond rather than react to
situations while remaining calm within and not allowing ourselves to suffer from tension, stress, anxiety, fear or impulsiveness.
Patience shows we have skills of emotional self-management. When we have patience we feel peaceful irrespective of what is
happening, we are confident we can overcome all problems and achieve our goal, we are optimistic and in control, we do not
feel agitated, annoyed, angry or discouraged. We think clearly.
Children learn to become patient mainly by having to wait in queues, wait for their turn, and wait for others to finish talking.
They begin to acknowledge that problems are part of life and require time and determination to resolve.
Please discuss with your children what they have learnt about patience in their classes and encourage them to practice
patience in the home environment.
Safe, Respectful Learner Program - The focus rule for Weeks 5 and 6 is ‘Be Respectful, Support and include others’.
We feel happier when others are friendly, help us and include us in their games and discussions. It is important to treat
others in the same manner. Please discuss this with your children.
Upcoming Events
Week 5
Wednesday August 21 – ‘By the Light of the Moon’ payments DUE
Zone Athletics Carnival payments DUE
Friday August 23 – Fathers’ Day Stall from 9am to 11am in the Hall
Winter PSSA Semi-Finals
Week 6
Wednesday August 28 – ‘By the Light of the Moon’ Performance
Thursday August 29 – Stage 3 Taronga Zoo Excursion
Friday August 30 – K-2 Fathers’ Day Assembly @10:15am
Lê Đa Văn Hoa
Trương Governor Philip King se ăn mưng ngay Lê Đa Văn Hoa vao Thư năm, ngay 5 thang 9 năm 2019.
Vao ngay nay , hoc sinh se đươc hoc vê văn hoa cua cac quôc gia trên thê giơi. Cac em cung se đươc
xem môt buôi văn nghê đươc trinh diên bơi cac em hoc sinh trong cac trương lân cân.
THƠI GIAN TRINH DIÊN VĂN NGHÊ: tư 9 giơ tơi 9 giơ 40 sang
XIN NHƠ - MĂC QUÔC PHUC HOĂC MAU CUA QUÔC GIA
MANG THEO MÔT DIA ĐÔ ĂN ĐÊ ĂN CHUNG VƠI LƠP
MANG THEO DIA GIÂY, NIA/MUÔNG VA LY GIÂY
Phu huynh cung đươc hoan nghênh tơi xem văn nghê, mang theo đô ăn va ăn trưa chung vơi cac em luc
môt giơ. Xin vui long hâm nong đô ăn ơ nha va mang tơi lơp cua cac em luc 12 giơ 45.
Xin lưu y căn tin se đong cưa trong ngay nay.
Chung tôi rât mong sư hiên diên cua quy phu huynh trong ngay lê Đa Văn Hoa.
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