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Term 1 Week 9 26th March, 2015
609 Drayton Wellcamp Rd
Wellcamp Toowoomba 4350 www.wellcampss.eq.edu.au
Ph 07 46986333 Fax 07 46304056 Student Absences Ph. 4698 6366
School Watch If you see any suspicious
activity at our school.
Ph 131788
Kym’s Korner I had the pleasure this week, of accompanying our school leaders to both the National Young Leaders Day and the Mayoral Morning Tea. All of your year six leaders were invited to apply for one of the four positions available and I was very pleased with the quality of the applica-tions. I was proud to see our leaders so engaged by the speakers and brimming with ideas on leadership and how to help others.
Next week Mrs Trenaman and I will be attending a regional conference on Maths for two days. Miss O’Leary will be covering our class on Wednesday and Thursday. Lachlan Matthews will be completing some work experience in the 5&6 classroom next week as well. Thankyou to Mrs Thornton and Mrs James for working with our students this term. Next term Mrs McDon-ald will return to her role as SEP teacher and she will also be taking on learning support.
Miss Dowe has been very busy organising the Easter Eggstravaganza! I hope you all have a fun and enjoyable day. Happy Easter to all of you, enjoy your rest over the holidays and come back full of energy for term two.
Kym
‘If you’re trying to achieve there will be roadblocks. I’ve had them; everybody has had them.
But obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it or work around it.’
Michael Jordan
Thank you! Thank you to everyone who collected cou-pons on our behalf. We registered over
500 entries. Fantastic effort!
School Watch
Help Keep a Watch
on our School With the holidays
fast approaching, we
need help looking out
for after-hours
crime in our school.
All access gates will
be locked until 8am
each school day. If
you see anything
suspicious, please
don’t attempt to
intervene. Call the
School Watch
number—
Donations are being accepted for the P&C Annual Easter Raffle. Donations can be dropped off to the school office. Raffle tickets have been sent home. This is a huge raffle, in the past we have had over 100 prizes!! Please remember the pro-ceeds from this fundraiser will help every student in our school.
Last year we applied for an Anzac Centenary Local Grant, in which we were successful. This week we had a new me-morial installed next to our flag pole. Thank you to JH
Wagner & Sons. This area is a work in progress as we have plans to build a garden area
around it.
Last Friday four of our year six students at-tended the National Young Leaders Conference
in Brisbane along with three-thousand other stu-dent leaders. Our student leaders were given the opportunity to write an application for one of the four positions at the conference and our talented
winners were Casey, Jeanie, Taylah and Alex. At the conference there were a number of wonder-ful guest speakers including Mike Martin, Exec-utive Director of Halogen Foundation, the spon-sor of the event, wildlife and conservation advo-cate Bindi Irwin, organ donation advocate Coen Ashton, Juliette Wright founder of the charity
website ‘Givit’ and James Norton technical advi-sor and inspiration for the movie ‘Paper Planes’. While listening to these speakers it became ap-
parent that each of them had something in com-mon, they have all had to deal with adversity, setbacks and disappointments in their lives.
However they all made the conscious decision to move on and keep trying, never giving up and making the most of their lives to go on and be-
come successful leaders inspiring others. Our four leaders were able to learn a lot from
their experience and they truly enjoyed the day!
The best part about the
Young Leader Day was Bindi Irwin’s
speech because to me she was a very in-
spirational speaker.—Alex
At the National Young Leaders Day we heard from lots of speakers. My favour-ite speaker was Juliette Wright because she is a compassionate leader.—Jeanie
The best part about the NYLD was
the team building fun games that
included music playing with beach
balls and much more.—Casey
I thought the best thing on the Young Leaders Day was listening to everybody speaking about their life and when the helium balloons were thrown around the room.—Taylah
Library Days Please remember to bring your library bag if
you would like to borrow books
Prep-1 (Miss Dowe) - Monday 2 (Mrs Richter) - Thursday
3-4 (Mrs Duncan) - Wednesday 5 (Mrs S) - Tuesday
6 (Mrs Trenaman) - Thursday
Inner Downs Primary School Football (soccer) trials, for girls born 2003 or 2004, will be held on Monday, 20th April, 2015 from 3.30pm to 5.00pm at Me-ringandan State School. Please see the office for further information and nomina-tion forms. Nominations close 1st April.
Cambooya District Cross Country trials, for boys and girls born 2003 to 2005, will be held on Tuesday, 28th April, 2015 from 12.30pm at Drayton State School. Please see the office for further information and nomination forms. Nominations close Wednes-day, 22nd April.
Tuckshop—Thursday—02.04.15 Morning Tea Sarah T Lunch Ann C, Grace Mc & Paula F Fruit Salad Prep Nellie L Morning Tea Special M&M Iced Donut Lunch Special Pizza - $1.20/slice (Meatlovers and Hawaiian)
Please still use the normal ordering process with brown bags, please order enough for your family if you are having tuckshop. The normal tuckshop menu will still be available to order from in addition to the specials.
Chocolates and lollies will be available for sale after lunch.
Please join us on the last day of Term for our Easter Eggstravaganza.
12.40pm Picnic lunch This is a tuckshop day. The lunch special is pizza. Please order enough for your family, or you can choose to bring your own picnic lunch.
1pm Easter Bonnet Parade (bonnets to be made at home) Eggselent Easter Activities All students will be involved in rotational activities.
Approx. 2pm P&C Annual Easter Raffle draw
Newsletter Update
This will be our last hard copy newsletter sent home with students. In a push to reduce our
carbon footprint, we are encouraging all families to access our newsletter via our website. An
email is sent to everyone who has provided their email address with a link to our website when
each newsletter has been uploaded. Please also take the time to download the free QSchools app (link available from our
website). This app is fantastic for adding date claimers to your personal phone calendar, keeping up with news etc. Please make sure when choosing Wellcamp State School as one of
your “favourite” schools, that you allow for push notifications. This comes in handy for last minute
announcements.
If you don’t have access to the internet, and you still require a hard copy of the newsletter, you can collect one from the
office from 3pm on newsletter days.
Thank you for your support in this matter.
Don’t forget raffle tickets are due back (please return any unsold books as well). Donations are still being accepted for the raffle. Thank you
Thursday, 2nd April All welcome
P-6
Easter Eggstravaganza from 12.40pm
Last day of Term—free dress day
Monday, 20th April P-6 First day of Term 2
Thursday, 23rd April 5-6 class Lego Robotics Workshop—in class
Monday, 4th May All welcome P&C Meeting from 7pm
Wednesday, 6th May P-1 class Parent Morning—in class—9.30am - 12.40pm
Tuesday, 12th May to Thursday, 14th May Years 3 & 5 NAPLAN
Friday, 29th May Years 3-6 Amaroo excursion
Saturday, 2nd May All welcome P&C Garage Sale Fundraiser
Friday, 24th April All welcome Anzac Day Service from 2pm
Peyton Peyton Peyton Peyton - For an amazing improvement in at titude and behaviour.
Georgia J Georgia J Georgia J Georgia J - Massive effort in Mental Maths - 15/15 for 5 weeks in a row! Well done!
Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer - Massive effort in Mental Maths - 15/15 for 5 weeks in a row! Well done!
LukeLukeLukeLuke - For outstanding effort in Maths and English.
TaylahTaylahTaylahTaylah - For being a responsible School Leader and being so helpful to Teachers.
30 nights Reading…………. Elihana, Caleb, Alanah, Harry, Isaiah, Annabelle,
Ebony, Jeanie, Felicity
Great job!
As part of Wellcamp’s Dress Code, please remember that nail polish, jewellery (including hair jewellery)
and makeup are not allowed.
Please also remember that hair needs to be tied up.
These are for health and safety reasons.
Thank you for your support.
Head Lice It is important for you to regularly check your child’s head for head lice. If you do find head lice, commence treatment immediately and be sure to complete the process of treatment. This will help prevent head lice from spreading. Remember to keep checking your family member’s heads every 2 days until there are no head lice found for 10 consecutive days. Thank you.
FROM THE GUIDANCE OFFICER FAMILY SQUABBLES
Parents often worry about brothers and sisters quarrelling. A certain amount of quarrelling is normal for children in families. It is one of the ways that they learn how to get on with other people. Quarrelling can be positive. Sometimes, however, you will need to step in when tempers become frayed and you can see that things are getting out of control. What causes quarrelling? Learning to get on with others Arguments between brothers and sisters are one of the ways that children learn to respect other people’s belongings and feelings. It is one of the ways children learn to solve problems. Learning to argue fairly and without hurting each other will help them get on with others. Parents’ attention Children in families also fight about parents’ love and attention. To children love means time and attention. Young children do require more attention, but allocating time to an older child is just as important and will make for better relationships all round. Health When feeling unwell, resistance can be low for coping with adversity. We may be more sensitive to comments and less able to manage our own emotions. What parents can do Here are some steps you can take to help lessen quarrels.
• Protect the needs of each child, for example prevent older children’s activities from being interfered with by younger children and vice versa.
• Spend special time with each child on a regular basis. • Allow each child to own some special things of their own that they don’t have to share. For
younger children, see that there is more than one of the same toys, such as matchbox cars, so that they can play together without having to share. Two second hand bicycles are often better fun than one new one that has to be shared. If you have three children make sure that the same one is not left out every time.
• Invite other children over – children learn social skills through exposure and practise • Children need their own bit of space which will not be interfered with by others, even if it is
only a drawer. • Try not to compare children with each other - this always leads to bad feelings. • Be generous with hugs and affection to all your children –even the teenager that appears to
pull away – deep down they love the contact. • Make ground rules. Get your children to help you make some rules about what behaviour is
not allowed in your home, for example: name calling or hitting, compared to being respectful. Then if you have to step in, you do so because someone has broken a rule, not to take sides.
• When you can see that children are feeling upset, help them to find ways to express their feelings. For young children, this might be through play that includes water play, painting and playdough. For older children and adolescents, it may be something like going for a run or playing their music, and especially using the opportunity to talk with them and teach them how to problem-solve for themselves.
• Maintain good health - Healthy, active children may exhibit greater tolerance / resilience and manage their emotions more appropriately when needed
Children need adults to teach them how to solve problems, and while squabbles may be annoying and stressful they also may be the means of teaching resilience as well as developing skills for managing relationships throughout our lives.
Adapted from `Parenting SA’, Government of South Australia
wss p&cNewsletter March 2015
Supporting our kids as they learn and grow.
wss P&c executive Contacts 2015
Don’t Miss out!!
Remember to send ticket ends and money back to school by Friday (tomorrow!) to make sure
that your kids have fun in the Mega Easter Eggstravaganza Raffle on the last day of Term 1.
Tickets are just $1 each and if you need some more (or have lost your book) then just contact
the office ASAP.
President Treasurer SecretaryNick Stuart
0488 220 377
Brenda Quade
0407 336 660
Leni Lewis
0432 826 325
can you help?
Are you able to spend a few hours wrapping prizes for the
Easter Raffle?
Join us in the Community Room on Wednesday 1st April
at 10.30am.
THANKS!
NEXT P&C MEETING:
Monday 4th May
7pm
We’d love to see YOU there!
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Tuckshop runs every second Thursday and our Tuckshop
Coordinator, Nellie, could really use your help!!!
If you have bit of spare time and could help with any of
the jobs listed below then please contact Nellie on
0409 874 389 or drop your form into the tuckshop box
located in the office.
☐ Serve morning tea
☐ serve lunch
☐ Help with baking
☐ Help with fortnightly stocktake
Name:………………………………… Ph:…………………………………..
Wellcamp SS TuckshopWellcamp SS TuckshopWellcamp SS TuckshopWellcamp SS Tuckshop
Tuckshop runs every second Thursday and our Tuckshop
Coordinator, Nellie, could really use your help!!!
If you have bit of spare time and could help with any of
the jobs listed below then please contact Nellie on
0409 874 389 or drop your form into the tuckshop box
located in the office.
☐ Serve morning tea
☐ Serve lunch
☐ Help with fortnightly baking
☐ Help with fortnightly stocktake
Name:………………………………… Ph:…………………………………..