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Greenwich Public School Partnership and Opportunity Excellence and Success A Greenwich Road Campus: 72a Greenwich Road, Greenwich NSW 2065 T (02) 9436 3731 F (02) 9906 4120 A Kingslangley Road Campus: 32 Kingslangley Road, Greenwich NSW 2065 T (02) 9436 3217 F (02) 9906 6437 E: [email protected] W www.greenwich-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Issue 1 Term 1 Week 2 2 February 2017
Good afternoon Parents, Carers and Friends of Greenwich Public School.
Welcome to Term 1 2017. Welcome especially to our new students and their families who are joining us for the
school year. I am delighted with the way the school has settled so far and look forward to a busy year of learning.
2017 kindergarten have started today with all four classes beginning their educational journey with smiles and
enthusiasm. As I moved through the classrooms it is wonderful to see all students, kindergarten to year 6 looking
forward to a year of exciting opportunities.
Classes, Staffing and Buildings for 2016
Our numbers across the school are currently beginning the year at 491 students. There are 7 classes on the K/1
campus and 13 classes on the 2-6 campus.
As our students returned this year, as usual, they were placed in temporary or holding classes. Students have
rotated throughout the teaching staff who have been allocated to their stage. During this time, all children have
been actively involved, as in past years, in lessons around road safety, friendships and anti-bullying as well as
returning to the study of English, Maths, Science, PD/H/PE, Mandarin and Creative Arts.
Permanent classes have been formed today. They are as follows.
Class Name Campus Location
Kindergarten KAP Ms Anna Parrella AP Greenwich Road
Kindergarten KJB Ms Jessica Buttel Greenwich Road
Kindergarten KKM Ms Kim Melloy Greenwich Road
Kindergarten KMR Ms Michelle Ryan Greenwich Road
Year 1 1JS Ms Johanna Smith Greenwich Road
Year 1 1NH Mrs Nicola Hesford Greenwich Road
Year 1 1OF Mr Owen Fitzgerald Greenwich Road
Year 2 2LR Mrs Leanne Ryrie AP Kingslangley Road
Year 2 2NP Ms Nicole Poyter Kingslangley Road
Year 2 2SF Ms Sara Fitzpatrick Kingslangley Road
Year 2/3AR Ms Amelia Rutherford Kingslangley Road
Year 3 3SH Ms Siobhan Harburg Kingslangley Road
Year 3 3TH Ms Emily Tamborini/ Ms Kate Hallam
Kingslangley Road
Year 4 4KJ Ms Kristy Johnson AP Kingslangley Road
Year 4 4RR Ms Rebecca Radovanic Kingslangley Road
Principal’s Message
Greenwich Public School Partnership and Opportunity Excellence and Success A Greenwich Road Campus: 72a Greenwich Road, Greenwich NSW 2065 T (02) 9436 3731 F (02) 9906 4120 A Kingslangley Road Campus: 32 Kingslangley Road, Greenwich NSW 2065 T (02) 9436 3217 F (02) 9906 6437 E: [email protected] W www.greenwich-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
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Year 4 4AF Ms Annabele Forrest Kingslangley Road
Year 5/6JB Ms Jenni Bittar Kingslangley Road
Year 5/6LV Ms Loulou Virgona Kingslangley Road
Year 5/6ML Ms Michelle Braude/ Mrs Laura Stephenson
Kingslangley Road
Year 5/6SD Mrs Danielle McDonald/ Mrs Shauna McStraw
Kingslangley Road
Learning and Support Ms Michele Myers/ Mr Richard keller/ Mrs Christine Broockman
Greenwich Road & Kingslangley Road
RFF Mr Richard Clark Greenwich Road & Kingslangley Road
Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics. STEAM
Mrs Liz Imlay/ Ms Alison Beckett
Greenwich Road & Kingslangley Road
Mandarin Ms Justine Ngo Greenwich Road & Kingslangley Road
Counselling Mrs Margaret Sanders Greenwich Road & Kingslangley Road
I believe that we are privileged to have such a highly skilled group of teachers and I am confident in the ability of
our teachers and they are well equipped to differentiate the curriculum and to cater for our students needs.
The process of forming classes is a complex process and teachers have considered many aspects such as
friendships, behavioural concerns, specific needs and teacher expertise when forming our classes. Thank you to
all the staff for the time that this has taken. Thank you for your understanding as we finalised the classes.
Welcome to Greenwich Public School evening
We are planning to hold a welcome to Greenwich Public School evening for all families K-6 on Monday the 13
February in the hall on the Kingslangley Road Campus. This will be an opportunity to come and meet the teaching
staff for 2017 and get an overview of the school directions for the year and hear from each of the stage Assistant
Principals. Parent/teacher interviews will be scheduled for later in the term, Week 6, where you will have a better
opportunity to discuss your child’s individual needs in a one-on-one session with their teacher.
The evening is planned to begin at 6pm and should conclude around 7:30pm. I look forward to seeing you there.
Fencing at Kingslangley Road
We have had temporary fencing erected on the Kingslangley Road campus as remediation work is being
undertaken by the Department of Education in the gully area to make the site safe. This work should be occurring
over the next week or two. In the meantime all students are asked not to enter this area at any time. It’s also a
good time to remind everyone the school is classified as Inclosed Lands. Access to our school should only occur
during school time and for the purpose of conducting business with the school. A reminder, that we have no
capacity to offer parking or drop off inside the school grounds. Access at any other time is only with the
permission of the principal.
Welcome Back
I would like to welcome back to our school Ms Kate Hallam and Ms Shauna McStraw who have both returned
following leave during 2016. Welcome back ladies we are delighted that you have returned to Greenwich Public
School.
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2016 School Swimming Carnival
The date for our swimming carnival will be 15 February 2017. More information is contained further in the
newsletter.
I look forward to working with you in 2017.
Best wishes.
Vicki McKenzie,
Principal
Swimming Carnival – Wednesday 15 February This year’s swimming carnival will be held on Wednesday 15 February. The carnival will run from 10am – 2.30pm.
All students in Year 3-6 will go to the carnival which will be held at Lane Cove Aquatic Centre. Competent 8 year
old swimmers in Year 2 who are able to swim 50 metres competitively may also participate in the carnival. Notes
regarding the Swimming Carnival will be distributed to students today. Please read them carefully for more
information.
If you would like to assist on the day, please contact the Kingslangley Road office.
Amelia Rutherford
Swimming Carnival Coordinator
Year 4 students
Students in year 4 have been working through various
programs with different teachers. Neo and Lewis
successfully finished making a fitness boardgame and were
able to play it upon completion.
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STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths
2017 has begun with a STEM challenge in Science. Students were asked to design and make a
basketball tower. The measure of success was whether it could hold a basketball for 20 seconds.
Constraints included time and building materials which were just newspaper and sticky tape. An
extension challenge was to see who could build the tallest tower to support the ball. There was lots
of planning, designing, creating, testing and improving involved. Cooperative group work and a bit of
fun was essential. Well done!
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PERFORMING ARTS NEWS
RECORDERS
Welcome back to a new year. Recorder groups will resume next week in the ESL room.
Year 2 Tuesday and Friday 8.30 – 9.00am Year 3 Wednesday 8 – 9am Years 4-6 Thursday 8-9am
We have been given a place in the Opera House Concert on Wednesday 6 September. If there are any students in years 3-6 who have not previously learnt the instrument and who would like to be part of the group – come along to class.
Bev De Luis 9436 4920 0401501178 [email protected] DIARY DATES TERM 1 2017
WEEK 4 Monday 13 February
Welcome Evening K-6 Wednesday 15 February
Swimming Carnival Lane Cove Aquatic Centre WEEK 5
School Photos WEEK 7 Friday 10 March
Zone Swimming Carnival Lane Cove Aquatic Centre
WEEK 9 Monday 20 March
Sydney North Regional Swimming Carnival WEEK 10
Last day of Term 1
HARDCOPY NOTES SENT HOME
Year 2 Recorder Note
Swimming Carnival Permission Note 2-6 and program
Year2 Swimming permission note
SURVEYS FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Nil EMAIL ATTACHMENTS HOME THIS WEEK
Year 2 Recorder Note
Swimming Carnival Permission Note 2-6 and program
Year2 Swimming permission note
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Greenwich Public School does not endorse or approve any particular product or service advertised in this newsletter.
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North Sydney Brothers Junior Rugby League Football Club
We are looking for players from 5 years old to play Rugby League in 2017. We have great coaches & provide excellent training skills. Registration includes socks, shorts, jersey & player insurance, End of Season Trophy & a 2017 NRL Pass to all Club Games. If you would like to join a great family orientated club & have lots of fun, please register by calling Annette Hema on: 0404 610 048 or email: [email protected] or visit our website: www.nsbrothers.com.au