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UPCOMING EVENTS` Term 3 WEEK 9
Thurs, 12th Sept Stage 1 Zoo/Reptile Park Excursion
Fri, 13th Sept Regional Girls Cricket Trial
Zone Spelling Bee
WEEK 10
Thurs, 19th Sept Touch Football Gala Day
Last day for Pie Drive Orders
Fri, 20th
Sept Last day of Term 3
Term 4 WEEK 1
Mon, 7th
Oct PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Tues, 8th
Oct Students Return to School
WEEK 2
Tues, 15th Oct ‘Storytime’ begins
WEEK 4
Thurs, 31st Oct Kindergarten Orientation
WEEK 5
Thurs, 7th Nov Kindergarten Orientation
WEEK 6
Thurs, 14th Nov Kindergarten Orientation
Staff Changes We would like to thank Mrs Meg Bowman most sincerely
for teaching 4/5B for 3 terms replacing Mr Beh. Mrs
Bowman has chosen to return to day to day casual
teaching in Term 4 and Mr Tim Phelan will be available to
take this class. Tim worked on 4B in Term 4 last year.
Mr Beh's resignation will be effective on the 20th of
October. We greatly appreciate his contribution to King
Street Public School.
Cath Larkman
Principal
Week 9 - 11 September 2013
Sharing Our News
National Curriculum Due to the role-out of the new English curriculum in 2014, the
Federal government have given schools a budget for planning an
effective program for classroom learning. Teams of teachers are
scheduled to plan and begin programming this week and next.
For this reason your class teacher may be off class 2-3 days over
the fortnight to write a school-wide scope and sequence as well as
program for different stages of learning. This curriculum is quite
different to our current one. Our teachers have participated in
online training sessions throughout this year, and it is now time to
get working programs into place.
Your class teacher will still be at school and available should there
be any need for the visiting teacher to consult with them.
Thank you for your understanding.
Leadership Course I will be participating in a leadership course on the 16th, 17th and
18th of September in Sydney. Because I am required to have my
mobile phone and email turned off for both day and night
sessions, there will be an Assistant Principal relieving for me each
day. As is usual, your class teacher is your first port of call and
then the stage supervisor for routine matters. They have the
privilege of knowing your child the best.
Annual Reporting As part of our annual improvement cycle we will again be
conducting surveys with parents. One of the surveys we will
gather feedback on this year is for our review of our anti-bullying
policy. This policy is reviewed every few years in public schools
and it is time for ours to go through this process. These surveys
will be distributed randomly across all classes as there will be
another type of survey being distributed in Term 4 which will go to
other parents. If you do not receive one but would like to, please
let the front office know. We ask that you comment on our best
practice programs as well as our areas for improvement so we
know which programs to continue with and dedicate our time to.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
King Tidings
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Public Holiday
Please be aware that Monday, October 7th is a Public
Holiday. We will welcome students back to school for
Term 4 on Tuesday, October 8th
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School Assemblies
Infants Thursday at 2.30pm in the Hall
12th Sept No Assembly
Stage 2 Thursday at 2.30pm in the Hall
19th Sept 3FM
Stage 3 Friday at 1.45pm – 2.30pm in Hall
20th Sept 5G
CANTEEN ROSTER
Week 10 16/9/13 Tayla Stamp, Lee McNamara 17/9/13 Sam Morgan, Tenielle Rossi 18/9/13 Alison Way 19/9/13 Mark Holland, Jackie See 20/9/13 Tayla Stamp, Vanessa Ridling, Teresa Tanks
UNIFORM SHOP
20/9/13 Belinda Richards, Alison Way
CANTEEN SPECIAL LAST DAYS
Hot dogs available in the canteen for lunch order
daily. They cost $2.50 each and will be available
from Monday 2nd September till Friday 13th
September or until sold out!!
Spelling Bee
Congratulations to all participants in King Street
Public School’s 2013 Spelling Bee.
Stage 3 1st Katelin P
R/U Connor W
Stage 2 1st Tariya L
R/U James B
Year 2 1st Hannah B
R/U Ryan E.
Year 1 1st Joseph S
R/U Charlie M
Kinder 1st (tied) Jack G & Baxter F.
No runner up in Kindy.
Our Stage 2 and 3 winners will represent King Street
at the Zone Spelling Bee which will be held in our
school library on Friday 13th September. Good Luck!
Congratulations to our Spelling Bee winners.
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Boys Soccer 2013 – End to another great year.
Last Monday our wonderful run of victories, at a local
Hunter level, took us on the “road to the finals” section of
the draw. We had a day of soccer at Thornton. We
played Thornton Public School firstly, which we won. It
was a tough match, against a fast and most capable
team, but we held them off and headed into extra time. In
the end it came down to corners, of which we won.
Then we played Narrabri Public School. What a great
match against a fantastic group of sportsmanlike boys.
Unfortunately we lost this match 1 - 0. All our KSPS boys
played very competently and with lots of energy the whole
day. Our “fearless goalie”, Elliott E, once again deferred
a volley of attempts at goals and even held off a penalty
shot. (Maybe it was his ‘spiderman’ antics that put the
striker off!!??)
We have again been most fortunate to receive coaching
from Simon Kelly. His devotion to our team, and passion
that he brings to the sport for our boys, is so inspiring.
We all thank Simon for a fabulous year in 2013. Also we
have had a devoted, supportive and occasionally ‘loud’!
group of parents and friends who have come to our
matches and certainly demonstrated positive
encouragement and sportsmanship towards both teams.
Thank you very much, as we could not continue without
your help.
Our team this year has been; Elliott E, Harlan D, Abe P,
Harvey C, Lleyton R, Harry W, Ewan K, Lachlan P,
Jackson S, Zac H, Alex H, Cooper T, Tom S and Jack T.
Let’s do it all again next year! (PS Thank you to all
parents for the oranges and washing of uniforms)
Jan Hovey
Headlice
Headlice is an ongoing problem in all schools.
Children who have headlice are not able to be
excluded from school so we rely on parents treating
their children straight away so the headlice does not
spread to the whole class. Unfortunately some
children seem to get headlice more often than others
and it becomes very expensive for these parents to
keep treatments up.
How to Treat Headlice
The best treatment is to saturate the scalp with
conditioner and leave for an hour or so the longer
the better. Then comb through with a nit comb and
remove as much of the lice and eggs and possible.
Wipe/wash the comb in between combing into an ice
cream container ( preferably a white one so you can
see them and keep changing the water ). Repeat till
the comb is clean and you are no longer getting
anything on your comb . After the hair is dry run
through with a hair straightener this will kill any left
behind. Then check regularly.
School Council Seeks Builder
King Street Public School Council would like to
consult with a builder/tradesperson who would be
able to advise on the construction of a large sign at
the front of our school. If you are interested or know
of someone we can contact for this purpose, please
contact the front office.
LOST PROPERTY
Our lost property box is overflowing with lost items. If
your child has misplaced a garment please come in and
see if it’s in the lost property box.
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Meeting of the Minds
‘Meeting of the Minds’ began as a weekly activity set by Mrs Mullen and her Year 10 Rollers class from
Singleton High School. Several schools took part including Hunter Street, Singleton Heights, Rutherford
and Branxton. Each week, for 10 weeks, the teams had challenging maths questions to complete in 30
minutes. Their best 8 scores were tallied to find a winner.
Each team could have up to six students who were chosen by their class teacher as they had shown they
were gifted or talented in Literacy or Maths.
On 3rd September, all the teams met at Singleton High School and under the watchful eye of the year 10’s,
participated in tasks in Engineering, Science, Literacy, Sport, Creativity, Maths and General Knowledge.
Our Meeting of the Minds Team.
The Blue Tongues – 6K. (Zachary H, Katelin P, Ethan H, Tristin P, Luke J)
On the 3rd of September Luke, Tristin, Ethan, Zachary and I went with Mrs Maher to the Meeting of the Minds day at Singleton High School. First was the engineering challenge. We had to build a house. Next was the sport challenge. Luke and Tristin did that. After the sport challenge was morning tea. We were allowed a piece of fruit and a popper. After morning tea was the science challenge. Luke and Tristin did that one as well. Next was the English challenge. Luke and I did that. Then there was lunch. We had a salad wrap and another popper. Then there was the general knowledge challenge. Luke did that. Next was the creativity challenge. We had to tie knots in ropes. Then we had to clean up in time for the presentation. The Blue Tongues came second out of the whole day. Tristin’s favourite part of the day was the sport challenge. Ethan’s, Zachary’s and Luke’s favourite was the general knowledge. My favourite part of the day was the creativity challenge. By Katelin P
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Empire – 5/6H Meeting of the Minds
On the 3rd of September three groups of six year sixes went to the high school, to complete 7 activities set
by the year 10 students. Our group (“Empire”) particularly enjoyed the engineering challenge. What
we had to do is build a house that could keep warm air out. Our materials were a cardboard box, foil,
bubble wrap, sticky tape and plastic cardboard. It was lots of fun and we all enjoyed it.
By Empire (Connor W, Elliott E, Charlotte S-H, Emily S, Zac H)
The Penguin Empire – 6M Meeting of the Minds
On the 3rd of September the 3 meeting of the minds teams walked over to the high school. We waited until the
competition started. Firstly we went and sat at our own table for the day. The first challenge was very hands on
where we had to make a house out of cardboard, aluminium foil and bubble wrap using scissors and sticky tape,
we had to keep the cold in and the heat out. This was Dylan’s favourite challenge.
We had 2 more tricky challenges and then recess (lunch), the cupcakes were delicious, and we also had wraps
and poppers. We enjoyed the yummy wraps and delicious chocolate crackles.
One of the easiest challenges would have to be the Sport challenge where we had to answer different questions
about different sports which some we had no knowledge of. This was Harlan’s favourite part because we had to
answer a lot of questions about sport.
The last challenge would have to have been the most hands on challenge of them all, it was a creativity
challenge where we had to create 4 different knots shown to us in instructions given to us.
Unfortunately in the end of the day the Penguin Empire of 6M wasn’t awarded with any fancy medals, we only
left with participation certificates. We went back to our school where we got our photo taken with the 3 teams
like we were famous!
(Dylan O, Lana R, Megan D, Harlan DJ, Maddison B, Dean S)
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Year 6 Pie Drive
The Year 6 children of King Street Public School are
holding a pie drive to raise money towards the Year 6
present to the school as well as contribute towards the
cost of the Year 6 Farewell. Please find attached the
order form for the pie drive. Orders and payment may be
left at the school office by 19th September 2013. The
delivery date will be 16th and or 17th October, depending
on the total size of the order.
They may be collected from the school hall on the
delivery date.
Thank you in anticipation of your support of this
worthwhile activity.
Trish Maher and Year 6.
Stage 3 Assembly Awards
Term 3 Week 7
Achievement:
6K: Chris W, Bryanna R, Bailey M.
6M: Tytan L, Jayde M, Lana R.
5/6H: Bradley B, Amy P, Jack T.
5H: Lleyton R, Oliver B, Ben C.
5G: Brodie C, Sam M, Josh D.
4/5B: Ethan T, Harrison W.
PBL:
6K: Taylar H.
6M: Sophie F, Josh K.
5/6H: Erin C, Charlotte S.
5H: Beau M.
5G: Ella S, Hannah S.
4/5B: Bayley S, Nathan H.
Star/Green Cards: Jackson S, Sam M.
Excursion Awards: Kirsty L, Karly B, Sophie F,
Ms Garven, Nic L, Paris S, Katelin P, Cory H, Harry L,
Cody R, Jude M, Hannah W, Jaylan M, Matthew D, Nic J,
Kayla M.
Stage 2 Assembly Awards Term 3 Week 8
Merit Cards: 2/3U: Shane B, Ella T. 3FM: Blayden B, Josie S, Cliah P. 3/4G: Kiram T, Sam Rumbel, Grace H. 4B: Imogen G, Hayden L, Madison B, Heath R. 4/5B: Chloe E, Faith P. . K.S.P.S. – P.B.L: 2/3U: Hayley P. 3FM: Sam R, Luke M. 3/4G: Krystal M, Tariya L. 4B: Beau H, Jackson T. 4/5B: Deborah F, Kya T. Sports Awards: Ebony R, Shane B, Lacee F, Tyler C, Jayden B, Ewan M, Isabella T, Jayden O, Laura S,
Marshall T.
Infants Assembly Awards
Term 3 Week 8
Merit Cards: KM: Bailey O, Tiahana W, Billy S.
KP: Nathan T, Mitchell C, Blake A.
K/1G: Alyssa B, Marcus W.
1B: Riley M, Joshua P, Erica P.
1T: Aiden J, Savannah M, Lotus R.
2I: Floyd F, Samantha M, Emily P.
2R: Katelyn P, Tyler C, Kyra T.
2/3U: Shianne H, Flynn S.
Star Cards: KM: Perry P.
KP: Frankie D.
K/1G: Abby M.
1B: Julian S.
1T: Jordan F.
2I: Tamara S.
2R: Charlotte H.
2/3U: Lachlan F.
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Dubbo/Bathurst Excursion Recount
Hi I am going to tell you what the Stage 3 students did on the Dubbo/Bathurst Excursion.
All of the Stage 3 students who went on this excursion woke up early to get to school
and hop on the bus. When we got on the bus we drove to a little park area where we
could eat our snacks and have a drink.
So back on the bus and we drove straight to Dubbo and we had our second meal which
was lunch. Then we walked over to the Dubbo Museum and looked at the fantastic old
machines they used to use and the clothing they wore and shoes that were tiny and
really cool. Then we visited to an old school classroom and it was extremely different to
what they look like now.
Then we travelled to the old Dubbo Gaol and it was pretty cool but a little freaky. The
man that toured us around the gaol was funny and he told us all of the weird things that
the prisoners would do and strange places they escaped at.
After we finished the tour around the Dubbo Gaol we found out where we would sleep
for the night. So we got all of our luggage and went into the cabin and we were
allocated to a room to sleep in. Then we found our rooms and picked our beds for the
night. It was pretty late when we turned up so we had dinner and our showers and went
to bed. Some of the cabins were awake for ages including mine. We fell asleep at
probably 3.00am in the morning but we were supposed to go to sleep at 9.00 at night.
The next morning we woke up at 4.30am to have a shower and we had to go to the zoo.
So we walked on a 5km tour of the Dubbo Taronga Western Plains Zoo and we saw a
lot of new different animals and funny things they did. We finally had breakfast, toast
and cereal. Eventually we drove around the zoo on the bus and saw a few more
animals.
We drove to Wellington and climbed into the caves. It was extremely exciting and there
were a lot of cool things in the caves. We made thunder by being really quiet and
making a fist and hit our chest. Then we went over to the little water fountain and the
water was really cool. It was really Hawaiian colour.
Back on the bus to Bathurst and it was a long trip but we eventually travelled safely.
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4 We arrived at the Bathurst accommodation and we had our camp fire talk. We had to
set some rules for the time we were there. Then we ran to our rooms and picked our
beds and put our luggage down. Afterwards we played soccer over at the fields. 120
kids had dinner which was delightful and then we went and watched a lot of funny skits
and went to bed at our allocated times.
We had all awoken and ran straight to the Sheep and Cattle Drome. It was really funny
and the cattle were really smart knowing where to go straight away.
After this we drove around Mount Panorama and went to the goldfields. Firstly our
group walked around and looked at what they used to use when they went panning. I
found gold and when I found gold I yelled EUREKA. Then we went into the little room
they had in the goldfields. It had all of the gold found.
We got on the bus and drove to The 3 Sisters. It was very interesting and very windy.
Back on the bus, we drove to Mc Donald’s and ate dinner. Eventually we drove back
home and arrived at school at 9pm.
By Harry W.
5/6H
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Keeping Our Kids Safe
Thank you to all those parents and carers who
continue to use Sussex Street carefully when
dropping off and collecting their children. At King
Street it is of high importance to us that we keep all
your children safe.
We continue to have a few motorists who appear to
be unfamiliar with the RTA signage and laws, so we
ask all motorists to be particularly aware of the
following:
There is no parking in the School Drop
off/Pick up zone during the allocated ‘kiss
and drop’ times.
‘No Stopping’ signs indicate no stopping at
any time. These are generally in the more
high risk areas.
Motorists must not leave their car when
stopping in the School Drop off/Pick up zone.
The area immediately outside the
Kindergarten gate is not to be used to drop
off children. This is a ‘No Stopping’ area.
It is illegal to drop off or pick up children in
the middle of the road.
Thank you for your continued support in keeping our
kids road safe.
King Street Values the Wellbeing of
our Students
Please be aware that we have an immuno-
suppressed student in our school.
If your child develops a contagious disease, please
let the school know ASAP so we can act
accordingly.
King Street is a Nut & Fish Free School
This is a reminder for all families that some of our students
have serious reactions to products containing nuts and fish.
We ask families to carefully consider the danger that others
could face if they touch or eat these products.
Please do not send foods or containers to school that
contain nut or fish products
Whooping Cough
There has been a reported case of Whooping Cough
at the school. Please see your Doctor if your child is
unwell.
For more information, please follow the following
link;
http://www0.health.nsw.gov.au/PublicHealth/Infectious/
whoopingcough/childcare_schools.asp
REMINDER At King Street School we
have a policy endorsed by the WHS
Committee (Work, Health, and Safety)
that no animals are to be on school grounds.
The only exception would be if they are brought in
for “Show & Tell” and taken home immediately after
by parents. It has been noted that some parents are
bringing dogs to school with them when dropping
and collecting children. We would ask that these
parents cease this practice for the safety of the
children at our school.
Thank you
K Kermode
WHS Committee
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Fresh Fruit & Vegetables
Mick & Chris’s Fruit & Vegetable Store open Fridays
& Saturdays over the Railway Bridge on Glenridding
Road.
King Street Public School sincerely thanks
the following local businesses for their
support of our 009 Leadership Program:
Wynyard Street General Store
One-O-One Coffee House and
Homewares
Subway Singleton
Topshot Tenpin and Indoor Sports
Civic Video
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Quilting Anniversary Extravaganza in Singleton at 2 Venues
Singleton Quilters Inc. Quilt Show – Theme ‘Then & Now’ Display of work by ladies attending Busy Needles classes
13,14,15 September 2013
Venues: 74 George Street, Singleton NSW Anglican Church Hall, Goulburn Street, Singleton NSW
(Venues close – just a short walk apart)
Features: Singleton Quilters Inc. celebrating 30 years anniversary
Display of history of our Club Display of members’ quilts and handiwork. Raffle quilt – proceeds to Mercy Nursing home (well worth winning)
Busy Needles celebrating 10 years anniversary
Display of ladies quilts and handiwork.
Hours: 10am to 4pm Friday 13 and Saturday 14 10am to 3pm Sunday 15
Entry: $5 per person at each venue Contact: Margaret Cox (02) 6573 2405 Janet Jacobs (02) 6571 4000
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Would you like to take part in?
Jerry’s Plains Community Fair & Car Boot Sale October 12th 2013
Bookings are now being taken for stall holders;
Crafts, Woodwork, Cooking, Second-hand goods,
Busking, Face painting, Produce, Displays
and much more
Stall fee only $10.00
Contact Maureen on (02)6576 4093 after 6pm
to book your stall
All welcome.
SINGLETON COUNCIL OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS
Looking for safe, stimulating and fun care for your child during the Sept/Oct 2013 school holidays?
SCOOSH offers lots of exciting holiday fun catering for children attending Kindergarten to Year 6. Children must be attending school in
2013 and enrolled with SCOOSH.
Bookings open Monday 2nd
September and close Wednesday 18
th September 2013
SCOOSH will be open from 6.30am to 5.30pm Monday to Friday
(Excluding public holidays)
Excursions Art and Craft days
Cooking Scooter and Skate days
Ten Pin Bowling Local pool
Location: 12 Civic Ave, Hunter Prelude Building (next to the Gym & Swim)
Booking forms and programs available from SCOOSH and online.
Book NOW to avoid disappointment! Phone: 02 6571 5780/0437 772 035 Web: www.singleton.nsw.gov.au
Email: [email protected]
SINGLETON JUNIOR TOUCH ASSOCIATION INC.
Representative Teams Selection Information
PLAYERS INTERESTED IN TRIALING FOR
SINGLETON REP TOUCH 2013/2014 SEASON
Selections Date: Sunday 27th October 2013 at Civic Park, Singleton 9.45am Under 10’s (Born 2005 or 2004 ) Under 12’s (Born 2003 or 2002) 10.45am Under 14’s (Born 2001 or 2000) Under 16’s (Born 1999or 1998) 11.45am Under 18’s (Born 1997 or 1996)
A panel will select a team of up to 14 players from each age group. Under 10s will be 12 players selected.
Information for Players The teams will attend 2 carnivals and then attend the Junior State Cup in Port Macquarie.
December 2013 Central Coast Junior Touch Championships at Ourimbah February 2014 Hunter Hornets Peter Wilson Memorial Championships at Nelson Bay4
February 2014 Junior State Cup in Port Macquarie.
Team Training Sessions: Will be advised by individual team coaches.
Costs The levy will be $180 per player. This covers purchase of your playing uniform, , tournament entry fees and referees. Also food at 2 carnivals and powerade.
Accommodation at Wollongong and Nelson Bay will need to be organised by players/parents.
On selection into a team a non-refundable deposit of $100 will
be required to be paid by 10th November. Or selected players position will be given to someone else.
All enquiries may be directed to either the Representative Convenor Mick Carroll on 0458 013 294 or Melissa Matthews
0429914349. You can also email us at