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DIARY Friday 4 th August - PSSA Sport Monday 7 th August - 7pm - Showcase of Excellence for Primary Performance Groups 10.15am - 2.45pm - Y3-6 Field Events Carnival - parents welcome Wednesday 9 th August - Year 1 Excursion – Featherdale Blacktown Music Festival - Choir rehearsal Thursday 10 th August - K-6 Athletics Carnival LAST DAY FOR PAYMENT for Year 5 Interrelate Friday 11 th August - PSSA Sport Y5 Bathurst excursion - 2nd instalment due 11.20am - K-2 Assembly - 2 Green to run - parents welcome Sunday 13 th August - NSW Band Festival – University of NSW – all three bands involved Monday 14 th August - P&C Meeting - Mrs Carpenter’s room 4Y K-2 Illustrator visit Year 2 Swim School commences Tuesday 15 th August - 3-6 Assembly - 4Y & 4O to run Thursday 17 th August - Year 5 Interrelate SRC Cake Day - Year 5 to supply cakes Friday 18 th August - PSSA Sport P&C MEETING - On Monday 14 th August our next P&C Meeting will be held in MRS CARPENTER’S YEAR 4 room. Mrs Carpenter and Mrs Kemp will be providing parents with a presentation on different approaches to learning including Project Based Learning and STEAM activities. This presentation would be of interest to all parents K-6. The P&C Meeting will follow this presentation. It would be wonderful to see as many parents as possible at this meeting. STUDENT SUCCESS - Last Friday I received a lovely email from a parent from Seven Hills PS complimenting our Boys’ Soccer teams for their sportsmanship that morning. Seven Hills were short of players and we had three boys willingly volunteer to play for the opposition so they would not be short of players. The boys were Riley P, Kade B and Nathan G. KLPS is very proud of the three of you. Well done boys!!! LOST PROPERTY - To improve access to Lost Property we have placed a large box outside the office that all Lost Property will be placed into when it is found. The box will be opened at 8.30am and locked at 3.30pm every day. Only items that do not have a name will be placed in this box. Parents and students will be able to access the Lost Property Box at any time throughout the day without having to ask for permission at the office. EDUCATION WEEK WESTPOINT PERFORMANCES – I was fortunate to be able to watch some of our Performance groups participate at the Westpoint Education Week concert on Tuesday. Our Signing Choir, Synergy Dance Group, Infants Choir, 3-6 Choir and our Senior Show group Dance troupe all performed magnificently and we were very proud of their efforts. Well done KLPS!! Thank you to all the teachers who have spent countless hours training the students to be able to perform at that level and the parents for supporting their children by attending the concert. OPEN DAY – It was wonderful to see so many grandparents, parents and other relatives attend our Open Day. It was great to see so many parents visiting the classrooms, enjoying the Concert, visiting the Book Fair and having a picnic with their children. Well done KLPS Community!!!! KINGS LANGLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL Excellence in Scholarship, Citizenship and Personal Development Address: 68 Isaac Smith Parade, Kings Langley, 2147 Phone: 9674 4460 / 9674 4672 Fax: 9624 5453 Email: [email protected] Home Page: www.kingslangl-p.schools.nsw.edu.au ENDEAVOUR LOG - Term 3 Week 3 - August 3, 2017.

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DIARY

Friday 4th August - PSSA Sport

Monday 7th August - 7pm - Showcase of Excellence for Primary Performance Groups

10.15am - 2.45pm - Y3-6 Field Events Carnival - parents welcome

Wednesday 9th August - Year 1 Excursion – Featherdale

Blacktown Music Festival - Choir rehearsal

Thursday 10th August - K-6 Athletics Carnival

LAST DAY FOR PAYMENT for Year 5 Interrelate

Friday 11th August - PSSA Sport

Y5 Bathurst excursion - 2nd instalment due

11.20am - K-2 Assembly - 2 Green to run - parents welcome

Sunday 13th August - NSW Band Festival – University of NSW – all three bands involved

Monday 14th August - P&C Meeting - Mrs Carpenter’s room 4Y

K-2 Illustrator visit

Year 2 Swim School commences

Tuesday 15th August - 3-6 Assembly - 4Y & 4O to run

Thursday 17th August - Year 5 Interrelate

SRC Cake Day - Year 5 to supply cakes

Friday 18th August - PSSA Sport

P&C MEETING - On Monday 14th August our next P&C Meeting will be held in MRS CARPENTER’S YEAR 4 room.

Mrs Carpenter and Mrs Kemp will be providing parents with a presentation on different approaches to learning including

Project Based Learning and STEAM activities. This presentation would be of interest to all parents K-6. The P&C Meeting

will follow this presentation.

It would be wonderful to see as many parents as possible at this meeting.

STUDENT SUCCESS - Last Friday I received a lovely email from a parent from Seven Hills PS complimenting our

Boys’ Soccer teams for their sportsmanship that morning.

Seven Hills were short of players and we had three boys willingly volunteer to play for the opposition so they would not be

short of players. The boys were Riley P, Kade B and Nathan G. KLPS is very proud of the three of you. Well done boys!!!

LOST PROPERTY - To improve access to Lost Property we have placed a large box outside the office that all Lost

Property will be placed into when it is found. The box will be opened at 8.30am and locked at 3.30pm every day. Only items

that do not have a name will be placed in this box. Parents and students will be able to access the Lost Property Box at any

time throughout the day without having to ask for permission at the office.

EDUCATION WEEK

WESTPOINT PERFORMANCES – I was fortunate to be able to watch some of our Performance groups participate

at the Westpoint Education Week concert on Tuesday.

Our Signing Choir, Synergy Dance Group, Infants Choir, 3-6 Choir and our Senior Show group Dance troupe all

performed magnificently and we were very proud of their efforts. Well done KLPS!!

Thank you to all the teachers who have spent countless hours training the students to be able to perform at that level

and the parents for supporting their children by attending the concert.

OPEN DAY – It was wonderful to see so many grandparents, parents and other relatives attend our Open Day. It

was great to see so many parents visiting the classrooms, enjoying the Concert, visiting the Book Fair and having

a picnic with their children. Well done KLPS Community!!!!

KINGS LANGLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL Excellence in Scholarship, Citizenship and Personal Development

Address: 68 Isaac Smith Parade, Kings Langley, 2147

Phone: 9674 4460 / 9674 4672

Fax: 9624 5453

Email: [email protected]

Home Page: www.kingslangl-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

ENDEAVOUR LOG - Term 3 Week 3 - August 3, 2017.

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NSW SCHOOL BAND FESTIVAL - I would like to wish our three bands the best of luck when performing at the

NSW School Band Festival on Sunday 13th August at the University of NSW. I am sure you will represent our school

with pride. Thank you to the parents and teachers (Mrs O’Shea and Mrs McNamara) for giving up their Sunday to support

KLPS students. Go KLPS!!!

Phil Walker

Principal

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SRC NEWS - Congratulations to the students who have been elected as SRC leaders for Semester 2.

President: Phoebe T

Vice-President: Alex B

Secretary: Ashleigh W

Treasurers: Scarlett C and Harrison H

Publicity Officers: Olivia T and Zac B

We look forward to working with Semester 2 representatives and the new office bearers.

Mrs O’Shea, Miss Ross and Mrs Maiden

SRC CAKE DAY - On Thursday August 17, the SRC will be holding a cake stall. Cakes will cost

50cents each. We are asking Year 5 to supply some delicious cakes, chocolate crackles or toffees which

will be sold at recess.

NOTE: Year 5 parents, please don’t forget to label all containers and lids with your child’s name

and class.

We appreciate your support.

SRC Publicity Officers

NATIONAL TREE PLANTING DAY

On Friday July 28 KLPS celebrated National

Tree Planting Day. The Year 2 Gardening Club

planted 2 apple trees kindly donated to KLPS

by Seven Hills Bunnings.

The trees were planted along the hill beside

the vegetable patch. We all look forward to

seeing and tasting the first crop of “Crimson

Crunch” apples!!

K. Carpenter, M. DeKauwe & J. Peagram

(Gardening Club Co-ordinators)

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DIGITAL TECNOLOGIES COMPETITION - This year 59 students participated in the Digital Technologies

Competition. We achieved 9 Distinction, 12 Credit, 4 Merit and 34 Participation Awards.

SPELLING COMPETITION - This year 57 students participated in the Spelling Competition. We achieved 4

Distinction, 17 Credit and 5 Merit Awards.

SCIENCE COMPETITION - This year 52 students participated in the Science Competition. We achieved 1 High

Distinction, 4 Distinction, 10 Credit and 5 Merit Awards.

Distinction Adam C

Nathan F

Krish G

James R

Jacinta L

Sheehan T

Isabelle C

Jacob M

Kathryn B

Credit Alexander B

Tamara C

Dulan K

Gabriel S

Angus A

Annelise M

Bella N

Joshua B

Hannah S

Evan D

Hayden M

Thomas R

Merit Joshua D

Bill H

Joshua V

Elina Y

ICAS MATHEMATICS COMPETITION REMINDER This competition will be held at 7.45am on Tuesday August 15

for those students who have paid to participate.

Distinction Isabelle C

Angus A

Jaden R

Alexander B.

Credit Kathryn B

Holly B

Andy C

Henry M

Rikita J

Joshua V

Alan D

Samantha F

Charlotte V

Kaitlyn W

Peter Z

Richa D

Aaliyah K

Krish G

Adam C

Kayla M

Gabriel S

Merit Chanel C

Katrina B

Joshua B

Paige F

Nathan F

High Distinction Jacob M

Distinction

Joshua V

Annika W

Jacinta L

Gabriel S

Credit Andy C

Veronica M

Kaitlyn T

Evan H

Talya B

Sheehan T

Adam C

Nathan F

Krish G

Alexander B

Merit Allexis H

Angus A

Richa D

Fae G

Dulan K

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YEAR 6 CAMP

Year 6 is back from our grade excursion and it was a blast! From all the fun at Questacon, to the honour of

going to Parliament House, this excursion is most definitely the best.

The excursion started off by Bus 1 paying their respects at the War Memorial and

Bus 2 seeing the Old Parliament House, where many historic agreements were

made. We were then off for a fun time at Questacon: battling robots that played air

hockey against you; experiencing what it’s like to be in an earthquake in the

earthquake room; riding down the slide called free fall, which was quite terrifying!

In the blink of an eye we were up bright and early for the snow. The Ski Tube was

an amazing experience topped off with a fun snowman competition. Sliding down snow that was at least 6 cen-

timetres thick was a huge highlight, especially if you have never seen snow before! Snowball fights are just as

fun as they sound even if you didn’t do very well, like me. After a freezing day at the snow it was time to go

back to the motel, but before we left we all had some hot food and snacks!

Finally, we were on our bus ride back, with the beautiful singers of the back of the bus singing the wheels on

the bus go round and round. The rest of the night was relaxing, watching TV in your room before bed. The day

we all dreaded but knew had to come, was at last here, the last day. It started off with a breakfast and finished

with packing up all your belongings.

Once again we were off on the bus ride to the New Parliament House,

which was most definitely something to take pride in. Bus 1 saw

paintings of all past Prime Ministers and other important people to

Parliament House. Our tour guide asked us some questions and what

we knew and told us some things he knew. The tour was very

informative and learnt even more about Australian History. We were

also able to see the House of Representatives and the Senate.

After the tour had ended, our entire grade went up to the top of

Parliament House to see the Australian flag. It was really surprising to see the size of it. From the ground it

looks like the size of a dining table, but if you think about it, you are able to see the flag from the War

Memorial. The actual size of the flag is as big as a double decker bus!

We then moved on to the National Gallery. We were on another tour but in smaller groups so we were able to

ask questions. I know that some people thought the Art was boring, but personally I loved it! Every painting

had a massive meaning behind them; they were never created just for the sake of creating them.

After a long 2 days it was time to return home. Back home to our own warm beds and to our families so we

can tell them all about the fantastic adventure we have been on. I am sure Year 6 had a fantastic time and we

will for sure remember this experience. Big thank you to the teachers who make camp possible and all the

parent helpers that came along to help out too!

By Mackenzie B. - 6 Blue

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DATES FOR END OF YEAR ACTIVITIES - To help parents with attendance at end of year school based

activities a calendar of events is printed below for your convenience. These events are now locked in and parents

will be able to organise themselves to ensure they can attend events relevant to their children.

Week 7

Monday November 20 Kindy 2018 Parent Information Evening

Friday November 24 9.30 – 11am Kindy Orientation

Last round Summer PSSA sport

11.30am K-2 Technical Rehearsal

Wednesday November 22 to

Saturday November 25

School Spectacular

Week 8

Monday November 27 KLPS Bands in Concert

11.30am - 1pm - Kindy Orientation

Tuesday November 28 Christmas Scripture Service / Morning Tea

11.45am K-2 Dress Rehearsal Y3-6 involved as audience

Thursday November 30 Volunteers Morning Tea

Friday December 1 Year 6 Mini Fete

Week 9

Monday December 4 Sports Presentation

Tuesday December 5 K-2 Assemblies

Year 6 to 7 Orientation

Thursday December 7 Presentation Day Y3-6

Prefect Induction / Year 6 Graduation

Friday December 8 Citizenship Morning Tea

Week 10

Monday December 11 P&C Meeting – AGM / Christmas Party

Reports Distributed

Tuesday December 12 Class Party Day

Wednesday December 13 Distribute Playground Behaviour Banners

Thursday December 14 Year 6 Farewell

Talent Quest

Moving Day

Friday December 15 Last day of Term 4 for students

PERFORMING ARTS JACKETS AND REPRESENTATIVE SPORT JACKETS Dear Parents, Please be advised that children should not be wearing their Performing Arts Jackets or Representative Sports Jackets on Mondays to Thursdays. They are only allowed to wear these items on a Friday or during special performances or sports days. Thank you Jacqui Hutton (Relieving Deputy Principal)

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SCHOOL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL - The school K-6 Athletics Carnival will be held on Thursday 10th August, 2017. The

children will be all together (K-6) in their House groups up until recess for their age races. After recess, K-2 will

be taking part in their own tabloid activities for the rest of the day while Grades 3-6 continue with 100m

championships, 200m 800m, relays and ball games etc.

POINTS TO NOTE:

Children to wear House colours on the day of the Carnival - Thursday 10th August, 2017.

Adventure - Yellow; Discovery - Red; Endeavour - Blue; Resolution - Green

Children to stay in House areas after races with parents/spectators on the hill.

Children are asked to bring a plastic bag to sit on as the ground may be damp.

All children to participate in age races unless they have a note to excuse them.

Please label all clothing and lunch containers/bags etc with child’s name to avoid lost property.

Any parents who would be able to assist at the Carnival please fill in the slip below and return to Mr Cole. Help is also required

to erect the House Shade Shelters at 8am.

ALL CHILDREN WILL BE REQUIRED TO STAY FOR THE WHOLE DAY UNTIL DISMISSED AT 3pm

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ATHLETICS CARNIVAL (Send to Mr Cole)

I, _______________________________________________________ would be able to assist at the Athletics Carnival on

Thursday 10th August, 2017 as: (please tick)

As a Timekeeper

To help erect House Shade Shelters at 8am

My child _____________________________________________________ is in class _______________________________

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K-2 TABLOID ACTIVITIES - The tabloid activities are on Thursday 10th August, 2017. It involves 12 fun-filled activities and the

children will participate for 12 minutes at each activity.

Tips to enjoy the K-2 Tabloid activities:

1. Children are to come to school wearing their House colours.

2. Children are to leave their bags in their House area after recess and their age races. The children will retrieve them when the

tabloid activities have finished.

3. All children are to take a labelled drink bottle and hat with them during the activities.

4. At the beginning of every activity, the children must sit down and listen to the instructions to ensure they know what they

have to do.

5. In between events, the children must walk in 2 lines to their next activity.

J. Eves

The P&C will be serving sausage sandwiches, kindly cooked and donated by Elders Real Estate, during

the Athletics Carnival. Please note there will be a limited amount of sausages available and there is no

guarantee that every child will be able to have a sausage.

Cold drinks, sweets and nibbles will ONLY be available during recess and lunch

breaks.

The BBQ and Canteen will be located on the hill on Golden Grove

Children are NOT able to order lunches on the day.

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KINGS LANGLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL

ATHLETICS CARNIVAL 2017

ORGANISATION

Children to be encouraged to wear House colours.

Stickers showing child’s first & last name/age/class (medical conditions to be added by teacher)

All children to assemble in class lines at 8.40am. They are to keep their belongings with them as all classrooms will be locked.

Years 3-6 school bags will be taken to the Oval and placed in House areas. K-2 to leave bags in class areas on Golden Grove.

Children will be in House areas on Golden Grove with parents on hill area.

Children are asked to bring a plastic bag to sit on as the ground may be damp.

Children will be able to sit with parents at recess and lunch time.

Class teachers will take children to the oval where they will assemble in House teams for the Parade.

After the judging of the Parade, the children will be marshalled in age groups. Girls and boys in separate lines. Each heat will

have 8 children competing. We will try to allocate two from each House per heat.

All children run in age races unless a note is received from a parent excusing them.

The 4 fastest times from each heat will be recorded. After names and times are recorded finalist organisers will select the 8 fastest

to return to the age race marshalls to wait for the Finals.

If children are not in the Finals they will sit in House areas.

Children are not to cross the running track at any time. If necessary - walk around.

Teachers finished marshalling after age races please return to House areas to supervise children.

Children are not to leave House areas without permission from a teacher - Teachers will issue toilet passes for children to use

toilets on Golden Grove.

Golden Grove equipment area is out of bounds.

Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 2 have separate activities after recess.

Please remind children to have all belongings clearly labelled with their name to avoid lost property!!

Children are NOT able to order lunches on the day.

The P&C will be serving sausage sandwiches, kindly cooked and donated by

Elders Real Estate, during the Athletics Carnival. Please note there will be a

limited amount of sausages available and there is no guarantee that every

child will be able to have a sausage.

Cold drinks, sweets and nibbles will ONLY be available during recess and

lunch breaks.

The BBQ and Canteen will be located on the hill on Golden Grove

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GENERAL INFORMATION

1. HOUSE COLOURS

Adventure: Yellow Discovery: Red

Endeavour: Blue Resolution: Green

2. AGE RULE

K-2 - 5, 6 & 7 years

Juniors - 8, 9 & 10 years

Seniors - 11, 12 & 13 years

Children are to race according to the age they turn this year.

3. SCORING 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Parade 12 10 8 6

Team events 10 8 6 4

Finals 8 6 4 2

Heats 4 3 2 1

4. SCORING

‘Take Your Mark’; ‘Set’; Gun

5. FOOTWEAR

Children are to race in appropriate footwear and spikes are only

allowed in the laned events.

Children are not to wander around in bare feet.

6. All children are to sit in the nominated House areas when not

competing.

7. Children / spectators are not to cross the running track at any time. If

necessary - walk around.

8. Try to keep the area litter free as this will help when packing up.

We hope that you have an enjoyable day.

Anticipating your Co-operation.

Sports Organisers

KINGS LANGLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL

2017 ANNUAL

ATHLETICS CARNIVAL

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KINGS LANGLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL

ANNUAL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL 2017

ORDER OF EVENTS

1. Parade - 9am

2. Age Races - Heats & Finals

K-2 - 7 years - 70 metres

6 years - 60 metres

5 years - 50 metres

Juniors - 8, 9 & 10 years- 100 metres

Seniors - 11, 12 & 13 years 100 metres

NOTE The 8 fastest times in the heats will compete in Finals.

RECESS

3. 100 metre Championship / K-2 Tabloids

Juniors - 8, 9 & 10 years

(8 fastest times in age race finals)

Seniors - 11, 12 & 13 years

(8 fastest times in age race finals)

4. 200 metre

Juniors - 8, 9 & 10 years

11 years - 11 years

Senior - 12 & 13 years

5. 800 metre

Juniors - 8, 9 & 10 years

11 years - 11 years

Seniors - 12 & 13 years

6. House Relays

Juniors - 4 X 100m shuttle relay

(4 fastest from 8, 9 & 10 years)

Seniors - 4 X 100m shuttle relay

(4 fastest from 11, 12 & 13 years)

7. Ball Games (if time permits)

Juniors - Tunnel Ball

Seniors - Captain Ball

8. Tug-O-War (if time permits)

HOUSES

HOUSE CAPTAINS HOUSE VICE-CAPTAINS

Adventure Adventure Ryan A Koby B

Emily B Mackenzie B

Discovery Discovery Petar K Sean P

Abby G Ali F

Endeavour Endeavour Ryan G Connor E

Summer T Mia S

Resolution Resolution Jaden R Nathan D

Madison V Mikayla P

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PSSA RESULTS - Friday July 21, 2017

Basketball players of the week: Olivia T & Maddie B

PSSA RESULTS— Friday July 28, 2017

FIELD EVENTS CARNIVAL - This Carnival will be held on Monday August 7 for High Jump, Long Jump, Discus

and Shot Put. 10.15am - 2.45pm - Parents welcome.

ATHLETICS 1500m - This year a 1500m event will be held at the Sydney West PSSA Athletics Carnival. The

organisers are asking for talented 1500m runners to apply for consideration to this event.

If your child (10yrs, 11yrs or 12yrs) is a VERY GOOD 1500m runner and has paperwork to show the date and a time for a

Little A’s meeting etc please see Mr Cole for an application form.

CROSS COUNTRY - The NSW PSSA Cross Country Carnival was held on Friday July 21 at Eastern Creek. Well done

to Josaia Delana who came 76th in all of NSW 11yrs boys event. To make it to this level is a fantastic achievement.

KLPS Team Vs Score KLPS Team Vs Score

LeagueTag:

Jnr Gold

Snr Gold

Jnr Green

Snr Green

Caddies Blue

Caddies Blue

Bye

Bye

Lost 4-7

Drew 4-4

Training game

Training game

Netball:

Senior

Junior

Vardys Road

Vardys Road

Won 22-7

Won 10-0

Boys Soccer

Junior

Senior

Lynwood Park

Lynwood Park

Won 8-0

Won 9-2

Girls Soccer

Junior

Senior

Basketball Green

Red

Green

Black

Black

Red

Won 12-4

Won 12-6

Won 4-2

Green

Black

Red

Black

Red

Green

Won 10-2

Won 8-4

Won 8-4

STUDENT PAYMENTS

WHEN MAKING PAYMENTS TO SCHOOL FOR STUDENT ACTIVITIES ETC PLEASE NOTE THAT ONE MONEY ENVELOPE CAN BE USED TO COVER

PAYMENTS FOR ALL CHILDREN IN A FAMILY FOR MORE THAN ONE ACTIVITY.

WRITE STUDENT NAME ON FRONT OF ENVELOPE

TOTAL AMOUNT BEING PAID

INDICATE IF PAYMENT IS CASH, CHQ, DIRECT DEPOSIT

ALSO WHEN MAKING ONLINE PAYMENTS YOU NO LONGER NEED TO PROCESS STUDENTS INDIVIDUALLY - ALL FAMILY MEMBERS CAN BE DONE IN THE ONE

TRANSACTION.

THANK YOU

KLPS Team Vs Score KLPS Team Vs Score

LeagueTag:

Jnr Green

Snr Green

Jnr Gold

Snr Gold

Seven Hills N

Seven Hills N

Bye

Bye

Won 9-3

Won 15-0

Training game

Training game

Netball:

Senior

Junior

Caddies White

Caddies White

Won 16-6

Won 13-0

Boys Soccer

Senior

Junior

Seven Hills

Seven Hills

Won 8-0

Won 10-3

Girls Soccer

Senior

Junior

Bye

Senior Hills W

Won 6-1

Basketball

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CHAPLAIN’S CORNER

Returning to school after a holiday is a time to start ‘afresh’.

A student commented to me that coming back to school means “it’s a new term I can start over”. I thought this

was a very positive way to return to school, because there are times when we all feel like we just want to start

over again!

For students it’s a time to set new goals for the term and work towards achieving it! Such as improve my

reading skills by reading 15 minutes each day, or make some more friends by encouraging others with some

kind words, or improve my story creation skills by writing in a journal each week!

These are just a few ideas. Parents and students can start the term with a goal/s in mind. Daily or weekly discuss

with their child how they are going in reaching their goal. This interaction between parents and children creates

discourse about the school day and also builds positive relations between you both.

In Term 3, I will commence some new programs with students called:

“Esteem Designz” with a group of Year 6 girls which helps empower girls and builds their self-esteem.

“Seasons For Growth” with a small group of students in Year 2. This program supports students who

have experienced big change or loss in their family. This is a peer support program so students can come

together and learn new skills to cope effectively with change and loss, focusing on building self-esteem,

managing feelings, problem-solving, decision –making, communication and building support networks.

In Term 3, I am also continuing with new groups of students, the “Rock and Water” program with a group of

Year 3 boys, the BRAVE program with a group of Year 4 students and also continuing two Social Skills

programs which we started in Term 2.

As we work together in our small groups towards setting goals, each student responds in their own unique way

and reaffirms that we are all wonderfully and creatively made with our own gifts and talents.

It is with much delight that I look forward to the term ahead and encourage all students to start each term afresh

with set goals in mind to work towards each day!

Simone Brown

(aka Happy Chappy)

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FATHER’S DAY

We are in need of donations for our upcoming Father's Day Raffle. Car washing kits, sporting goods, gift vouchers (in date), dvd's. Anything in good condition welcomed. Also in need of baskets for the raffle

Father's Day Stall

Calling all wonderful volunteers. We need help packing and selling. From 9am on the 26th July we will be packing the presents

in the Storage Shed. Father's Day stall is on the 31st of August from 8.50am in

the hall. All volunteers must have a WWC and sign into the office on

that day. Please let me know if you can be any help at all. Thanks Beth Bylsma 0418 631 821 [email protected]

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KINGS LANGLEY DISCOUNT DRUG STORE Emi Hewitt B.Pharm,MPS

George Shortis B.Pharm, MPS

James Cook Drive, Kings Langley

Phone: 9674 3341

Baby Clinic - First Thursday of the month - 10am-2pm

(appointments necessary)

Monday to Friday … 9am-7pm

Saturdays. 9am-4pm

Sundays ...9am-2pm

ADEN APPLIANCE SERVICE

Washing Machines, Refrigerators

Freezers, Dryers, Stoves

Spare parts and Service

Suppliers of Electric Stove Elements

56 Sunnyholt Road,

Blacktown, 2148

Phone: (02) 9621 3022

Fax: (02) 9671 7432

REAL ESTATE KINGS LANGLEY PH: 9838 4888 Elders - giving back to the community. We are proud to have an ongoing commitment of funds to the school to aid in developing school resources. www.elderskingslangley.com.au KINGS LANGLEY SHOPPING CENTRE

OPEN 7 DAYS

High Energy Fitness classes including Boxing,

Circuits, Cardio & Strength sessions and

everything in between!

Group Fitness sessions & Personal Training

for all fitness levels.

Classes are held in Kings Langley Public School hall.

Issac Smith Pde, Kings Langley

Monday 7pm-8pm

Wednesday 7.15pm- 8pm (45 min HIIT)

Friday 7pm-8pm

Morning Classes Tues & Thurs 9.30- 10.30 at

different location. Call or Message for details.

First class is FREE! Come try it out. $10 per class, pay as you go.

1:1 Personal training & Semi personal training (small groups) also avail-

able. Times flexible.

Contact me for information.

Michelle 0410474110

Kildare Road Medical Centre

36 Kildare Road, Blacktown, NSW 2148 Ph: 8822 3000

Offering assessment and treatment for children with communication difficulties

Suite 7, 9 Seven Hills Road, Baulkham Hills

Phone: 9674 7452 Mobile: 0412 197 607

www.northwestspeechpathology.com.au

ON-SITE CLINICS

Asthma / COPD: bulk-billed

Diabetes: bulk-billed

Clean Slate Clinic (alcohol detox): bulk billed/private

Skin Cancer Clinic: bulk-billed / private

Women’s Clinic: bulk-billed / private