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Friday 2nd June - PSSA sport
11.20am K-2 Assembly - K Blue to run - parents welcome
Monday 5th June - Year 4 Parramatta History Tour - 4R & 4O & 4P attending
Year 2 History tour
Tuesday 6th June - 3-6 Assembly - 6Y to run
Wednesday 7th June - Year 4 Parramatta History tour - 4Y & 4G attending
Synergy - Dress Rehearsal/Night Performance
AFL – Paul Kelly Cup
Thursday 8th June - GALA Day – 11am – 1pm
Friday 9th June - PSSA Sport
Tuesday 13th June - Multicultural Public Speaking Zone Finals - Matthew Pearce PS
P&C Meeting 7.30pm - Library
Wednesday 14th June - Regional Cross Country
Synergy Dance – Matinee performance
All Schools Rugby League Final
Thursday 15th June - Living Histories Incursion – Year 5
Basketball clinics
Friday 16th June - PSSA Sport
11.20am K-2 Assembly - K Orange to run - parents welcome
COMMUNICATION TO PARENTS - When we communicate with parents it is mostly done through notes sent home
with your children. However when we need to contact parents urgently or remind parents about upcoming events we use our
Flexibuzz (Tiqbiz) communication service. This is our main source of communication to parents.
We also have our School Website, the Endeavour Log and our School Sign for notes and general information and dates.
A note will be sent home this week encouraging parents to use our Flexibuzz app and to update your details on the app
including the correct grades for your children. This app is our best means of communication to parents and I encourage all
parents to download the app on your phone.
KINDERGARTEN ENROLMENTS FOR 2018 - It is the time of the year where we start asking for Enrolment Forms
for students who live within our school boundaries who will be commencing Kindergarten in 2018.
Parents who have children who will be commencing in Kindergarten in 2018 are asked to obtain an Enrolment Form from
the office. Staffing for 2018 is based on our predicted enrolment figures so accurate information is required. It would be
appreciated if this information could be brought to the attention of any neighbours who have a child ready to start
Kindergarten next year and live within our enrolment boundaries. We would like completed Enrolment Forms returned to
the office by the end of this term. Your assistance in this area would be greatly appreciated.
When you return your Enrolment Form to the office you will need to provide the following documents:
Birth Certificate or Passport
Up to date Immunization (showing ‘all vaccines required by 5 years of age’ appearing on the bottom of the form)
Proof of residence X 2 eg utility bill
STEWART HOUSE PRESENTATION - Last Friday Mrs Maiden, Mrs O’Shea and our School Captains Alex B and
Ashleigh W attended the Annual Stewart House Presentation at Harbord. Our School Captains accepted a Platinum Award
for raising over $10 000 for Stewart House. Our Captains spoke beautifully when accepting this award and I know both Mrs
Maiden and Mrs O’Shea were extremely proud of them. Well done KLPS!!!
GALA DAY - Next Thursday 8th June we will be holding our Annual Gala Day in support of our major charity Stewart
House. Each class is in charge of a stall and students have the opportunity to participate in a range of fun activities. The Gala
Day commences at 11am and concludes by 1pm. Parents are most welcome to attend this event and enjoy our Gala Day with
their children.
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 2 Week 6 - June 1, 2017
SYNERGY DANCE FESTIVAL - The Synergy Dance Festival commences next week at the Evan Theatre at Penrith
Panthers and our Year 1 and 2 Dance Group were successful in their audition. Miss Bentley is justifiably very proud of
these students. Their night performance is on Wednesday 7th June. I am sure they will represent our school with
distinction.
SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD - Our three bands this week performed at the Sydney Eisteddfod and performed brilliantly.
The Senior Band received a Highly Commended, the Intermediate Band played beautifully but, unfortunately, missed out
on an award and the Junior Band were magnificent in gaining 2nd place. Well done to all three bands. A fantastic effort.
We also have our Senior Dance Group performing in June. We are very proud of our Performing Arts program at KLPS
and I am sure that these Performing Arts groups will continue to enhance our reputation.
P&C MEETING - Our next P&C Meeting will be held on Tuesday 13th June at 7.30pm in the Library. Please come
along and hear about all the wonderful things that are happening at KLPS!!!
STUDENT SUCCESS
On Sunday 28th May, 1st Kings Langley Scout group held their annual
presentation day. Two KLPS students were recognised for their efforts and
achievements as members of their respective divisions.
Tristan R shared the 2016 Joey of the Year Award and Georgina R was
presented with 2016 Cub of the Year. Well done Tristan and Georgina.
KLPS is proud of your achievements.
Last week Annabelle B of 5 Orange competed at the Australian Gymnastics
Championships in Melbourne. Her level 7 NSW team placed first overall.
Individually she placed 3rd overall and 1st on beam making her the level 7
National Champion on beam. Well done Annabelle!! A tremendous effort.
Good luck goes to the following groups involved in a number of activities in the
next two weeks:
Students involved in the Regional Cross Country in Penrith on Wednesday
14th June.
Students involved in the final of the 9 years Rugby League division of the
Parramatta All Schools Carnival
Students involved in the AFL Paul Kelly Cup and State Cup AFL teams
Students involved in the Final of the Multicultural Perspectives Public Speaking Competition at Matthew Pearce PS
on Tuesday 13th June.
EDUCATION WEEK/SHOWCASE and ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
The dates for these events are as follows:
Tuesday 1st August - Westpoint Education Week performances
Wednesday 2nd August - Education Week Open Day and K-2 Musical Showcase
Monday 7th August - Field Events carnival Years 3-6
Showcase of Excellence 7pm – Hall
Thursday 10th August - School Athletics Carnival K-6 ( This date was changed from 3rd August due to staff
attending training on this day)
More detailed information will be distributed closer to these events
Phil Walker
Principal
SRC GALA DAY On Thursday 8th June, 2017 the SRC will be holding a Gala Day to raise funds for Stewart House and for our students to have a fun-filled day. Each class K-6 will be organising a stall or activity - sweets and cake stalls, drinks, sausage sizzle, pre-loved books and toys, lucky numbers, raffle, putt -putt, disco and commando course are just some of the ideas for the day. Your child may ask you to cook cakes, toffees or other sweets, donate 2nd hand books or toys or donate $2 towards the cost of the class activity / prizes. There will be a colouring competition for all students interested in entering. It will cost 50c to enter the competition and all entries must be returned to the class teachers by Thursday 8th June. Entries will be available from the class teachers from Monday 22nd May, 2017. There will be a children’s raffle organised by 5 Orange. Tickets will be on sale from Monday 22nd May, 2017. 4 Red will be organising a sausage sizzle. A separate order form for the sausage sizzle has been sent home. Sausage on a soft roll will be $3. ORDERS NEED TO BE IN BY FRIDAY 2nd JUNE,2017. All activities and most food items (except the sausage sizzle and drinks) will cost 50 cents each. The Gala Day will commence at 11am and conclude at 1pm. Parents are welcome to attend the Gala Day and enjoy the activities with their children. We look forward to your support for this fun-filled day for KLPS students as we raise funds for Stewart House. SRC 2017
SRC GALA DAY
Our school will be holding a Gala Day to raise funds for Stewart House
on Thursday 8th June, 2017.
4 Green will be holding a second hand book, jigsaw puzzles (complete), games
and toy stall.
Donations of books, puzzles, games and toys
in good condition would be appreciated.
PLEASE DELIVER TO THE OFFICE
CAKE STALL - Last Thursday the SRC held a cake stall. Year 4 provided a great selection of cakes
and a total of $579 was raised. This money will be sent to our major charity - Stewart House.
Thank you everyone
Debating News.
Once again Kings Langley debaters have had a busy and successful start to the year. Every year our school enters two
debating competitions: the Blacktown Debating Competition and the Premier’s Debating Competition.
The Blacktown competition is organised in a round robin format and students have time to prepare the debates in
advance. In this competition, we have had one win and one loss. Our third debate is on Thursday the 1st June 2017,
against Blacktown South Public School. The topic of the debate is “That family and friends are equally important.” Kings
Langley Public School is hosting the debate and we are arguing for the affirmative.
We have a Year 5 squad (coached by Mrs Case) and a Year 6 squad (coached by Mrs Dyer) in the Premier’s Debating
Competition. The Year 6 team have had three wins in this competition, unfortunately, one of which was against our Year
5 team. The Year 5 team will be debating later in the term.
Mrs Case and I would like to acknowledge the hard work our debaters put into their training and debate preparation. It is
wonderful to see students develop and improve their debating skills with each debate.
Kings Langley Debaters:
Year 6: Gabriel S, Phoebe T, Nathan F, Jaden R, Krish G, Avieral S, Lillian B, Dulan K, Jiya D, Emily R and Rosie G.
Year 5: Bella N, Eliza Q, Aaliyah K, Lexi F, Annabelle B, Richa D, Chelsea D.
Thank you,
Debating Co-ordinator
Mrs Dyer
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KINGS LANGLEY SCHOOL FINAL FOR THE MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVES PUBLIC SPEAKING
COMPETITION
Every year Kings Langley Public School enters the Multicultural Perspectives Public Speaking competition run by the
Performing Arts Unit. Last week our school finals were held. Children were required to present not only their prepared
speech, but also an impromptu speech. What super school finals we had!
Chanel C, Cameron E, Chloe S, Elina Y, Joshua B, Lara N, Charlotte H and Emily F participated in the Stage 2 final.
Their impromptu topic was ‘happiness’. These children did a magnificent job with all speakers managing to speak for at
least 30 seconds about what happiness means and what makes them happy in their impromptu speech. Congratulations to
Elina Y and Joshua B who will represent our school in the Local Area final.
Sarah A, Chelsea D, Sara E, Josaia D, Jaden R, Nathan F and Ashleigh W participated in the Stage 3 final. Their
impromptu topic was ‘The greatest of all”. Well done to all children for having a go and doing their best. Our speakers
thought that Australia, our families, favourite footy teams in the grand finals, our school and friends all made up the
greatest of all. Judging proved a difficult task but congratulations to Sarah A and Josaia D who will be our Stage 3
representatives.
Enormous congratulations and well done to the super Year 5 students who so capably ran the finals. Thanks to Ella S for
chairing and Eliza Q for timing the finals. Perhaps the toughest job was organising and policing the impromptu speech
writing time. Well done to Sheehan T, Adrian I, Kate C, Bella N, Fae G and Aaliyah K for this difficult task!
We wish our school representatives Elina, Joshua, Sarah and Josaia best of luck when they compete in June at the Local
Area Final.
Mrs Eves
ICAS ASSESSMENT REMINDER: Tuesday June 13, 2017 - Writing Competition - students need to be at school by 7.45am
Wednesday June 14, 2017 - Spelling Competition - students need to be at school by 7.45am
STATE CUP NETBALL NEWS - On Tuesday May 30, I had the pleasure of taking 9
very talented netballers out to Jamison Park, Penrith to compete in the State Cup Knock-
out Competition.
It was a very cold morning but all the girls arrived keen to play. Our first game was
against Werrington County PS and KL won 20-10. The second game was against
Crawford PS and again KL won convincingly 18-7. The final match was against Pitt
Town PS. Kings Langley started out strong and led going into the second half. It was a
very close game and the girls tried their best but were defeated by 3 goals.
I was extremely proud of their efforts and very impressed with their skills and sportsmanship. I would like to
thank Maddie from Glenwood Netball Club for giving up her time to umpire our games. I would also like to
thank the parents for transporting the team to and from the venue and all the family and friends who came to
support and cheer on our team. A great day was had by all.
Team members: Aaliyah T, Ali F, Ella S, Emily B, Kate C, Lauren B, Lexi F, Madison V, and Nicole K.
Jo Knight (Coach)
IT’S COMING…..
THURSDAY 29TH JUNE, 2017
SCHOOL FRIDAY SPORTS AWARD WINNERS
Jaslyn L 4R Tyrell P 4G
Nathan T 4Y Katie T 4 Y
RUGBY LEAGUE - On Wednesday May 24, 2017, 3 school Rugby League teams played in the Parramatta Rugby
League Knock-out Competition at Kellyville Park.
We entered one 9 years team, one 10 years team and one Opens team. The teams were:
Mr Walker prepared the 9 and 10 year teams and Mr Cole prepared the Open Years team.
Mr Walker and Mr Cole were very pleased and proud of the efforts of all of the boys during the day. They displayed good
individual skills as well as tremendous teamwork. They followed NED!!
Never gave up
Encouraged each other and
Did their best!
The Opens Team was made up of Year 5 and 6, 11 and 12 year old children. The whole squad played with a high level of
skill, enthusiasm and general athletic/sporting ability. They lost their first pool game, 12-8 verse Our Lady of the Rosary
No 1. Tries by Jaime and Lachie.
They lost their second game 4-8 against Our Lady of the Rosary No. 2. Connor E scored a try.
They played St Anthony’s in their final pool game and won 20-0. Cooper (2), Sean and Ethan scored tries.
The Opens Team managed to make it into the semi finals and played against Rouse Hill PS and lost 0-8. Rouse Hill went
on to win the Grand Final.
The 10 years Team played four games:
1. Our Lady of the Rosary - won 16-8
2. St Anthonys - won 32-0
3. St Michaels - lost 28-12
4. Semi Final St Michaels - lost 24-4
The 9 Years Team played 5 games:
1. St Michaels - won 32-8
2. St Bernadettes - won 24-12
3. Our Lady of Lourdes - won 24-12
4. St Margaret Marys - drew 16-16
5. Grand Final - St Margaret Marys - won 20-12
The 9 Years Team has now made it to the Parramatta All Schools Finals afternoon to be played on Wednesday June 14,
2017.
For teams who had not played actual games together before, the boys and girls did extremely well and Mr Cole & Mr
Walker were very proud of the way they played their games and improved during the day.
Thank you to all of the parents, relatives and friends who came to watch, manage and support the teams and who helped by
transporting the boys to the ground.
Thanks to Zac B who assisted the 12 years team and ran water during the games.
Thanks also to the Parramatta Eels Development Staff - David Fauonuku and others - who set up the Carnival Day and
provided the referees etc.
D. Cole
UNDER 9s Darcy F
Hayden M
Zac W
Riley P
Kingston S
Danroy K
Patrick C
Harrison M
Sebastian L
Ricky R
Maximus T
Kade B
Joaquin M
UNDER 10s Joshua G
Josh B
Jessica C
Eto K
Brody E
Patrick W
Ben H
Sam M
Nathan G
Landyn M
Joshua C
Harrisen C
Billy A
OPENS Ethan G
Mitchell H
Jaime P
Nicholas V
Connor E
Joel B
Gus P
Nathan D
Sean P
Lachlan P
Sam P
Brady M
Cooper V
Connor M
Harrison H
Brodie P
Mitchell B
ALF - Well done to Ryan A, Ryan G and Josaia D who competed in the NSW PSSA AFL Championships at Parkes last
week. The Sydney West PSSA AFL team came 6th in the State. Well done!
PSSA RESULTS - Friday May 19
Basketball players of the week: Madi V & Ethan H
PSSA RESULTS - Friday May 26
Basketball players of the week: Joel B & Abbie G
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 8-0
Won 11-2
Training
Game
Netball:
Juniors
Seniors
Caddies M
Caddies M
Won 16-2
Lost 13-15
Boys Soccer
Juniors
Seniors
Caddies B
Caddies B
Won 15-4
Lost 6-0
Girls Soccer
Juniors
Seniors
Bye
Bye
Basketball Yellow
Black
Yellow
Red
Red
Black
Won 10-4
2 all draw
Won 16-4
Yellow
Red
Yellow
Red
Black
Black
Won 6-2
2 all draw
Won 6-2
KLPS Team Vs Score KLPS Team Vs Score
LeagueTag:
Jnr Gold
Snr Gold
Jnr Green
Snr Green
Seven Hills W
Seven Hills W
Vardys Road
Vardys Road
Won 14-3
Won 16-1
Won 7-2
Won 4-3
Netball: Seniors
Juniors
Seven Hills N
Seven Hills N
Won 20-6
Won 20-1
Boys Soccer Juniors
Seniors
Vardys Road
Vardys Road
Won 7-0
Won 8-0
Girls Soccer Seniors
Juniors
Seven Hills N
Caddies 1 Blue
Won 10-0
Lost 4-1
Basketball Black
Red
Red
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Lost 6-10
Won 11-2
Lost 3-10
Black
Red
Red
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Lost 4-16
Lost 2-8
Won 6-2
Important Scholastic Book
Club Information!!
Books ordered from Issue 3 have
finally arrived at the school and
were distributed to your child’s class on Monday, 29th May.
Book Club catalogues for Issue 4 were distributed to all students on
Friday 17th March.
ALL orders need to be finalized through LOOP by Friday, June 9th by 10
pm.
PLEASE read following instructions carefully as the ordering system
has changed
ALL Book Club orders are now made through the system known as LOOP.
It is quite an easy process:-
Log on to www.scholastic.com.au/LOOP
Choose either 1. LOOP for parents.
OR 2. Download the appropriate app for your device.
If you require assistance, Scholastic Australia can be contacted on 1800 021 233
or you can email school Book Club Organizer on [email protected]
## There are NO cash orders. ##
Once books are delivered to the school they will be distributed to your child’s
classroom teachers, who will hand them out.
Book Club Organizer
CHAPLAIN’S CORNER
Encouraging and praising children
Motivation is ‘our reason for doing’
Motivation is what drives us to act in order to achieve our goals.
We can be self-motivated when we give ourselves rewards such as when we:
feel pleasure and pride
feel good about ourselves, our efforts and what we have achieved.
Children who are self-motivated tend to stick at things for longer. They feel a sense of control over
what they are doing and like challenges. When children feel they can achieve their goals, they feel
good about themselves which benefits their mental health and wellbeing.
Children can also be motivated by being rewarded by others (eg by receiving praise, having a trip to
the park, or spending time with friends). This does not mean motivating children requires adults to
reward them each time they do something well. Sometimes, rewarding children can make them feel
they need to do things well in order to get someone else's approval. As a consequence they may
avoid activities and this can lead to a reduced sense of control and lowered self-confidence
Praise and rewards both motivate and de-motivate children, depending on how they are used. When
and how children have been praised may be one reason why they differ in their levels of confidence
and motivation. Next are some examples of how praise can be done well and not so well.
Praise done well and Praise done not so well,
The situation; The child-Barbara has done a painting.
She shows the painting to mum.
General Praise-“lovely painting, looks pretty”.
Specific and more effectual Praise-“Look at the colours used in this painting you have made a good
effort!”.
Evaluates children
"You're a good counter Libby."
Acknowledges children
Praise done well; "You're excited about doing counting today Libby."
Giving children rewards for the outcome
"You caught the ball Libby, you deserve a star."
Praise done well; Links children's activities with the feelings of enjoyment they experience while doing
them.
"You tried to catch the ball three times Libby, you seem pleased that you did so well."
Effective praise can motivate children. As parents, care givers or teachers we can motivate children by
using praise which is done well.
For more resources on this topic go to:
The website; kidsmatter.edu,au/mental health/social and emotional learning/motivation and praise.
Regards,
Simone Brown (aka Happy Chappy)
The canteen requires more helpers!
We have 2 x Mondays per month; one Monday needing one volunteer and the other needing two volunteers.
We also have 2 x Fridays per month; both needing one volunteer.
We also have a Tuesday Supervisor role to be filled (full training will be given).
The hours are 9am to 2pm or as many hours you are able to give.
This is a great way to meet other parents and get involved in raising valuable funds
for your child’s education.
The children love seeing their mum’s, dad’s and grandparent’s faces so come and volunteer
and join the fun!!
If you are able to assist please contact
Sarah Baile on [email protected]
or
0449 841 011
CANTEEN NEWS
Please be advised that the Canteen will NOT be open on
Thursday 8th June due to Gala Day.
There will also not be over the counter sales
at both recess and lunch.
Thanks for your continued support
Canteen Committee
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
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