newsletter no. 15 · 2020. 6. 28. · newsletter no. 15 friday 26th july 2020 27th july school...
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The Fortnight Ahead
Future Diary Dates
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Newsletter No. 15 Friday 26th July 2020
27th July School Council meeting 7pm 30th July Australian Maths Competition (optional Gr 3-6) 31st July Student Leadership workshop - MPR 5th August 2021 Prep transition - 12pm - 1.40pm 7th August House meeting - wear house T-shirt Student Leadership workshop - MPR 10th August Student Leadership workshop - MPR 4th September House meeting - wear house T-shirt
Monday 13th July: Curriculum Day - No school
Tuesday 14th July: School resumes 9am Prep - Gr 4 Dance program begins Garden club - lunchtime KPS TV - Lunchtime
Wednesday 15th July:
Thursday 16th July: Bucket drumming - lunchtime Gr 3-4
Friday 17th July: Student Leadership workshop - MPR (Gr 5&6 Student Leaders)
Monday 20th July: Choir practice - lunchtime Gr 1-6
Tuesday 21st July: Prep - Gr 4 Dance program Garden club - lunchtime KPS TV - lunchtime
Wednesday 22nd July:
Thursday 23rd July: Bucket drumming - lunchtime Gr 3-4
Friday 24th July: Student Leadership workshop - MPR (Gr 5&6 Student Leaders)
Term 3 Diary Dates I hope everyone has a healthy and relaxing
school holiday break, whether you are
travelling locally, camping or staying at
home. Please stay safe, and don’t forget to
read and write whilst you are enjoying your free time.
Tuesday this week the second instalment of KPS TV aired at lunch
time. Thank you to our Performing Arts Captain L and
Miss Salvitti who have worked together to use the technology
from remote learning in such a creative way. We have also been
broadcasting assembly to the classrooms and presenting CARE
awards each Friday using the same Technology.
Semester 1 school reports will be available on Compass from
3.00pm today. This semester’s reports include comments on
achievement from term 1 and remote learning participation.
As per the Education Department recommendations there is no
progression points included in this semesters reports. I am very
pleased with the growth that our students have made during the
period of remote learning and thank the teachers and parents that
have worked to support the students in this challenging time.
Term 3 starts at 9am on Tuesday, 14th July (Monday 13th July is a
Curriculum Day and student free). Camp Australia will be offering
full day care on this day if you require it. We are very much
looking forward to seeing everyone back. There are new students
starting on the first day of term. If you see someone new in the
yard, don’t forget to say hello to them, and to welcome them to
our school.
Regards,
Michael
Principal’s Message:
Michael McLean
CARE Awards
Congratulations to this week’s
winners of the
Kerrimuir CARE Awards!
These students have all been recognised by their
teachers last week for an achievement related to
one of our four school CARE values.
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Congratulations to this weeks winners of the
Kerrimuir CARE Awards!
These students have been recognised by their teachers for
an achievement related to one of our
four school CARE values.
Prep enrolments for 2021
Kerrimuir school families
We are currently taking enrolments for
current 4 year old Kindergarten students
who turn 5 by April 30th, 2021 for the
2021 school year.
School Council Meetings Term 3
Monday 27th July
7pm
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School Council Update
The School Council would like to advise that Camp Australia will continue to provide OSHC
for before and after care at KPS for a further 12 months. This will then complete the
contractual terms we have with Camp Australia. Toward the conclusion of this contract we
will be seeking tenders for potential new service providers. So that we can assess the
quality of the care being provided by Camp Australia we urge all users of the service to
log any issues/concerns or positive feedback through the Camp Australia portal. This way
we will have visibility on how Camp is performing.
Should you have any queries please direct them to:
Wishing the entire school community a safe T2 holiday.
Craig Fegan
SC President
KPS TV
We are excited to announce the launch of KPS TV! The Performing
Arts captain, L J has taken the initiative to start this new and exciting
TV show. KPS TV is live and streamed every Tuesday during lunch
eating time. Students have the opportunity to showcase their
amazing work that they have been completing throughout the week,
listen to interesting interviews from different staff members as well
as the chance to write a letter or draw a picture to post in the letterbox to feature on
KPS TV.
Well done to L J for hosting KPS TV the past two weeks. Thank you to all of the
students and staff at KPS for getting involved, giving feedback and watching this
exciting chapter unfold.
Miss Salvitti
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ICAS ASSESSMENTS - Term 3
ICAS assessments for Grades 2-6 are returning in Term 3.
This year you will be able to order and pay for the tests you
would like your child to participate in directly through ICAS,
not using Compass. All tests will still be completed at school
during the school day.
To order tests for your child please go to:
https://shop.unswglobal.com.au/pages/pps
Our school’s unique access code is: M T K 4 4 5
Online parent payment closes Sunday, 26 July 2020.
Please also complete the consent form posted on Compass and return it to your childs teacher or
email it to the schools email address [email protected] so that we have a record
of who is completing which test.
Student Leadership Workshops
We are excited to announce the return of the Student Leadership Series for our current Grade 5 and 6 student leaders. Student Leaders will attend a 5-part series where they learn the skills they need to LEAD! Our workshops will be run in-house by our Student Voice, Agency and
Leadership Team. We look forward to seeing our leaders develop their skills!
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In Japanese…
“On Tuesday, 5B made gyozas (Japanese dumplings) because we had filled up the sticker
chart and choose cooking for our reward. We made the dumplings by combining the
chopped spring onions, cabbages, soy sauce, minced beef and seasoning. We then placed
the mixture on the dumpling skin and folded them in several different ways. The dumplings
tasted great and it was so much fun to make them.” – Ellie
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“It was so yummy.” – Cici
“Dumplings were so good that they were
mouthwatering.”– Ethan
“Gyoza tasted awesome” – Siya
“Best gyoza I’ve ever had.” – Aime
“They tasted delicious. The flavours were
great!” – Isadora
“It was so good, my parents want the
recipe!” – Patrick
“It was really delicious. It was juicy and
yummy. I wanted MORE!” – Ryan
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Cross Country results Last week the Grade 5 and 6 students competed in a Cross Country event as we had missed our usual District Cross Country. Well done to everyone for putting in such great effort. These results will help us to fill the track events for Athletics in Term 3 hopefully. Here are the times of the top
5 students from each year level. Again, well done to you all.
Grade 5 Boys
Archie S 9:56
Ewan G 10:01
Archie P 10:21
Ethan C 10:40
Aime F 11:19
Anthony Y 11:35
Grade 5 Girls
Grace S 10:17
Isadora T 10:50
Ellie D 11:05
Chloe J 12:37
Emily R 12:40
Mrs Kenny
Grade 6 Boys
Spencer J 9:19
Oli M 10:11
Lucas S 10:29
Tia C 12:07
Rehaan R 13:17
Grade 6 Girls
Ruby E 11:10:16
Addison O 11:10:20
Zoe F 11:52
Allyssa H 13:21
Imogen B 13:26
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So these are the last of the Term 2 Superstar “look what I can do” group. These amazing
students have done so much of the work by themselves – I love their enthusiasm, persistence,
patience and creativity.
As mentioned in the last newsletter I am going to attempt to teach some students – grade 2
and up how to knit. If anyone has wool that they are not going to use (just basic wool please -
nothing fancy) OR knitting needles suitable for children to use (not circular) OR stuffing/
hobbyfill for knitted toys and you are willing to donate them please leave them in my room in
the BER for next term. Also if anyone has appropriate sewing material for children to use:
things that don’t fray easily, about A4 size or bigger, suitable for hand-sewing; and you
would like to donate they would also be appreciated.
Georgi
GEORGI’s ROOM
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