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3 July 20193 July 2019
Principals Report – Week 10, Term 2
NAIDOC Day
Mullaway Primary School celebrated NAIDOC Day on Tuesday,July 2nd.
This year the NAIDOC theme is: Voice. Treaty. Truth. Let's worktogether for a shared future.
The day began with a Welcome to Country by GumbaynggirrElder Uncle Michael Jarret. Uncle Michael also shared aGumbaynggirr song and story.
Students participated in three group rotations which included:Aboriginal games, weaving and building shelters, and; cookingand Australian art.
We had wonderful support from a number of parent andcommunity volunteers, and; I would like to acknowledge MissCanale and our teachers for their commitment and dedicationin ensuring our NAIDOC Day was a great experience for all ourstudents.
There is much to listen to, hear and learn about; just as weall like to be listened to when we speak, paying respect toeach other's voice is important. Australian history is a narrativethat stretches back at least 65000 years. It is important toknow and share each other's stories from our history. We cansee our history reflected through the stories that we share.Together let's share each other's truth through our stories, andbreak down misconceptions about Aboriginal and Torres StraitIslander peoples.
New Teacher
We welcome a new teacher to Mullaway Primary School, MissRigoni; who will be starting at Mullaway Primary School at thestart of Term 3. Miss Rigoni will initially be supporting our Stage3 teachers before becoming our Stage 2 Lilly Pilly teacher inWeek 9, Term 3, for the remainder of 2019; as Mrs Martincommences her Maternity Leave.
Miss Rigoni, who is currently teaching at Narranga PublicSchool was able to visit our school on the morning of Friday,June 28th, to meet our staff and students.
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Multicultural Public Speaking
Congratulations to our four public speaking representativeswho participated in the Multicultural Perspectives PublicSpeaking Competition at Frank Partridge VC Public School onThursday, June 27th for the Mid-North Coast Finals.
We achieved an amazing result with Lara winning the Stage2 division and Lily receiving the runners-up award of HighlyCommended in the Stage 3 division!
Dozens of schools across the mid-north coast participate inthis competition, with many of these schools having more thantwice the enrolments of Mullaway. To win two of the sixavailable awards is an outstanding achievement and a reflectionof the quality public speaking program that we have at ourschool.
Our four representatives were the respective top two finalistsfrom Stage 2 and 3 in our intra-school competition, which washeld in Term 1.
Lara and Niah's respective topics were: Understanding, and;Watch Your Language.Lily and Caroline's topic was: Human Rights and Wrongs.Lara will represent our school at the next level, the North CoastRegional Finals.Well-done to our awesome foursome; Lara, Niah, Lily andCaroline!
Mitchell Family Fundraiser
Our Student Representative Council (SRC) held a "come asyour favourite team” gold coin fundraiser on Thursday, June27th; raising $360.00 for the Mitchell family.
Harry and Jack are former students at Mullaway Primary Schooland their father, Scott; is currently undergoing treatment forleukaemia.
The idea for the fundraiser was initiated by the students whoare friends of Harry and Jack.
We wish the Mitchell family all the best and trust that the fundswill contribute to reducing the financial burden involved withtravelling and treatment costs.
Thank you to our SRC and Ms Broekman, our SRC coordinator;for organising the fundraising initiative.
Stage 2 STEM
Our Stage 2 STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering andMathematics) group has been busy designing the next craze inchildren's toys.
Students planned and refined their product to a specific designcriterion using critical and creative thinking.
They have utilised 3D creation software to produce a digitalmodel which will be 3D printed once complete.
STEM education develops important skill-sets for studentsthrough hands-on project based learning; aimed at meeting thehigh demands of future scientific and technological advances.
All students have enjoyed the design process and are excitedto 3D print their final product.
Thank you to Mr Grant our STEM coordinator!
Premier’s Debating Challenge
Our Mullaway debating team travelled to Grafton Public Schoolon Monday, June 24th, to participate in the Premier's DebatingChallenge.
Whilst we lost both debates against the larger school, theadjudicators commended our team for their excellentperformance and said that the result was very close. This initself was a great achievement, particularly considering that forboth debates; our school arguably had the greater challenge.Mullaway were the negative team for the following debatingtopics:
1. Governments should ban ads that contain unhealthythings
2. Governments should promote girls participating incontact sports by making it free.
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Well done to our debating team; Tristan, Eva, Yasmine andCaroline! Thank you also to our debating coordinator, MrSkinner.
Kids In The Kitchen
Last week was Kids in the Kitchen week at Mullaway PrimarySchool and we were cooking tapas style.
On the menu was: Tammie Tomato Treats, Patty PotatoShepards Pie, Piper Pineapple Hawaiian Snacks, CarloCucumber Snacks, and; Billie Banana Pancakes Stack.
Eating well involves eating a variety of fresh ingredients and ourtapas theme certainly covered all the colours of the rainbow.
The format in Term 2 is for each group of students to create oneof the tapas dishes and at the end all the dishes are shared.
It is a wonderful initiative which not only gives our students anessential life-skill but also introduces them to a range of newand delicious healthy eating options.
Kids in the Kitchen is only possible due to the commitmentand dedication of our teachers and our parent and communityvolunteers. We appreciate your support!
Paper Plane Competition
During afternoon break in Week 8, students from all stages hadthe opportunity to compete in a paper plane competition. Therewas a large number of contenders and some great resultsachieved. Students participated in two competition categories;airtime and distance.
Well done to our winners, who were presented a certificate atour Wednesday school assembly.
Thank you also to Mr Grant and the students who helped runthe event each day.
James Deagan – Principal
Coming Events
3rd & 4thJuly
Wed /Thurs
Field events at school – allwelcome
4th July Thursday School Photos
5th July Friday Colour Run-a-thon
5th July Friday Sausage Sizzle
5th July Friday Gumboot Lotto
5th July Friday Last day of Term 2
TERM 3
22nd July Monday Staff return for Term 3
23rd July Tuesday Students return for Term 3
24th July Wednesday A-thon winners assembly
26th July Friday Athletics Carnival
11thAugust
Sunday 9am Golf Day
NEXT NEWSLETTER: Wednesday 31st July
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School Photos
Earn & Learn is FinishedThank you to everyone for the fantastic support with the Earn &Learn stickers.
While the stickers are no longer available from Woolworths, wewill continue to accept them at school until Friday 5th July.
Keep them coming in!
So let’s stick together and make this year the biggest one yet!
Thank you
Safety in School ZonesCoffs/Clarence PD, NSW Traffic Highway Command and CoffsHarbour City Council are continuing their patrols andenforcement around School Zones targeting 8am to 9:30amand 2:30pm to 4pm peak times.
Motorists should be aware of hefty fines for offences detectedin school zones.
School zones offences attract an increase in the fines anddemerit points in an effort to reduce the occurrence of offencesand therefore increase the safety of other motorists andpedestrians, school children, in school zones.
Motorists are reminded that the speed limit during school zonesis 40kph. Don't use your mobile phone whilst driving andensure you park legally.
Make sure your children and our children arrive safely to school,hold their hand.
Dangerous driving behaviour around schools puts children atrisk.
Motorists should also be aware of the annual increase in finesfrom the 1st July, 2019.
P&C Annual A-thon
Live Life Well Colour Run-a-thon 2019
It’s on again!!!!! It’s going to be exciting!!!!
On Friday, 5th July, 2019 all MullawayPrimary School children will participate in aColour Run a-thon. The Colour Run-a-thon is aimed atpromoting physical activity and the importance of a healthylifestyle as well as learning to get along with others in a socialsetting.
This event has been initiated by the P&C as one of theirfundraising events for 2019 and supported by the MullawayTeaching Staff.
All children are invited to participate. The event is staged withinthe school grounds. During the Colour Run-a-thon the childrenwill run and / or walk continually for one hour and complete asmany laps of their circuit as possible.
ALL Sponsorship forms are to be returned by Friday 5th July.All children who have their forms returned by this date will go inthe Lucky draw to win one of 10 $50.00 Plaza vouchers and bein with a chance to be the highest fund raiser for the school.
There are great prizes to be won!!!!!
Don’t forget there is a Pizza Party for the HighestFundraising 25 students.
More details are on the Sponsorship form.
The Winners assembly will take place on Wednesday, 24th July,2019.
Please mark these important dates on your calendars.
So, please support your children in their efforts to fundraise fortheir school.
Mullaway P&C look forward to making this a great event and arewarding fundraising effort.
Ms BroekmanEvent Co-ordinator
Gumboot LottoAs our last fundraising event for our Adopt-A-Cow Campaignwe are having Gumboot Lotto, which will be held on themorning of the last day of this Term, 5th July. Students willdonate a gold coin to participate, throwing a gumboot into a100’s square. That square then becomes theirs. At the end ofthe throws Mr Deagan’s Secret Square will be revealed and
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the student who has landed on the nominated square, or theclosest to, will win the prize money of $10.
All parents are welcome to attend and participate along withtheir child/children.
Stay and join in the fun of our colour run, just a gold coindonation.
All money raised will go to our farmers.
Peer SupportStudents had lots of fun jumping in the Learning Pit and workingtogether to make their robots during our Peer Support sessionon Tuesday, June 25th.
Waste AuditMullaway PS Waste Audit and Changes to WasteCollection at School, Term 3.
We are currently assessing our waste impact at Mullaway PS aspart of the MAD Green Grant from Coffs Harbour City Council.As a result we have identified soft plastics as a major source ofwaste for our school. These include biscuit and chip wrappers,as well as cling wrap and zip lock bags.
To increase awareness of the impact this plastic waste hason our environment and to help reduce this waste stream atMullaway we are asking for your help. From next term, Term 3,we will be asking students to take their soft plastic waste homewith them to dispose of. More information will be provided tostudents and families as we make this transition.
We are hoping that this will lead to increased awareness aroundthe impact our everyday choices have on our preciousenvironment. Thank you.
Athletics Carnival Field EventsPlease see below a timetable of proposed field events whichwill be held before our Athletics Carnival. We will be followingthe NSWPSSA athletic guidelines for each event. We welcomeparents, carers & relatives to come to watch and cheer.
Wednesday
3rd July
12:00 –
1:20
Wednesday
3rd July
2:00 – 3:00
Thursday
4th July
12:00 –
1:20
Thursday
4th July
2:00 –
3:00
High Jump
Junior Boys
(8/9/10)
High Jump
11 yrs Boys
+
Senior Boys
High Jump
Junior Girls
(8/9/10)
High Jump
11 yrs Girls
+
Senior Girls
Long Jump
Junior Girls
(8/9/10)
Long Jump
11 yrs Girls
+
Senior Girls
Long Jump
Junior Boys
(8/9/10)
Long Jump
11 yrs Boys
+
Senior Boys
Discus
11 yrs Girls
+
Senior Girls
Discus
Junior Girls
(8/9/10)
Discus
11 yrs Boys
+
Senior Boys
Discus
Junior Boys
(8/9/10)
Shot Put
11 yrs Boys
+
Senior Boys
Shot Put
Junior Boys
(8/9/10)
Shot Put
11 yrs Girls
+
Senior Girls
Shot Put
Junior Girls
(8/9/10)
Touch FootballOn Monday, our boy's touch football team travelled to CorindiPublic School for the 2nd round of the PSSA KnockoutCompetition. The boys arrived to a challenging environment.The whole school was out in full support of Corindi, but ourboys weren't fazed. We held a tremendous defensive line andforced Corindi to make passing errors. We were quick topounce on the opportunities. Soul ran through a tight gap forour first try, and Jax snagged a wonderful intercept for our2nd. Cooper dove across the line in the corner, but was pulledup - as the dummy-half can't score in touch footy. Up 2-0 athalf time! After a quick break, the boys were back on the field.Fatigue set in for both teams and opportunities began openingup. Jax made another darting and weaving run to score our3rd try. Corindi hit back with a quick try of their own andwere gaining momentum. The crowd's roar intensified! Stonecrossed again in the corner, but the ref pulled it back for a latetag. A great team effort with a string of fine passes saw Cooperhit a gap and cross for our 4th try! Again, Corindi hit backwith another try of their own. Our boys managed to hold theirnerve and breathed a sigh of relief when the final horn sounded.Mullaway was victorious: 4-2!
On to the next round against Bellingen early next term.
Thank you to our team's parents who were able to assist withtransport to Corindi and to our boys' touch football coordinator,Mr Neal.
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Athletics Carnival Order of EventsOur school Athletics Carnival will be held on Friday 26th July(Term 3, Week 1).
2019 Premier’s Spelling BeeThe Premier’s Spelling Bee is on again this year. This year eachclass from 3-6 will have two of their best spellers compete ina school final early in Term 3. Two representatives from eachstage will go on to represent Mullaway at the Regional Final.
Follow the link below to access the word list and get practising!Due to copyright students will need to see their teachers ormyself for the password.
https://www.artsunit.nsw.edu.au/premiers-spelling-bee
Mrs Sutherland, Coordinator
Year 6 Fundraiser
Messages from the Office
Online Payments
When making an online payment for your student’s fees pleasedouble check your latest invoice and or give the office a call forthe balance owing.
We have an increasing number of parents making anoverpayment which is not only an inconvenience for parentswaiting for a refund to appear in their account but also causesa considerable workload for the office staff.
We are always happy to check our records before you makethat payment.
School Hats
WE HAVE AN INCREASING NUMBER OF CHILDREN COMINGTO THE OFFICE ASKING FOR SPARE HATS. WE DO NOTHAVE HATS TO LEND.
WE URGE YOU TO GET YOUR CHILDS FIRST NAME ANDLAST INITIAL EMPROIDERED ACROSS THE BACK OF HIS ORHER HAT TO MAKE IT EASIER TO FIND AT SCHOOL.
OUR POLICY IS NO HAT NO PLAY UNLESS UNDER COVER.
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Bus Pass Weekly Bee Awards
Monday 24th June
Mrs Gentle Lorikeets Mia
Miss Hopper Grevillea Seth
Mr Neal Glossy Byron
Miss Canale Casuarina Ollie
Mrs Lee Pandanus Maya
Ms Broekman Kites Amber
Mr Grant Wonga Lily
Mrs Martin Lilly Pilly Lyla
Mr Skinner Bluegum Billy
Mr Cheers Kookaburra Jake
Mrs Sutherland Library Sharntae
Mrs Carter / Mrs Swift RFF Archie
Miss Hoban LST Mya
Monday 1st July
Mrs Gentle Lorikeets Raffi
Miss Hopper Grevillea Charlotte
Mr Neal Glossy Kai
Miss Canale Casuarina Charlotte
Mrs Lee Pandanus Clay
Ms Broekman Kites Brynley
Mr Grant Wonga Lizzy
Mrs Martin Lilly Pilly Harry
Mrs Dibb Bluegum Grace
Mr Cheers Kookaburra Lily
Mrs Sutherland Library Eva
Mrs Carter / Mrs Swift RFF Lara
Miss Hoban LST Jackson
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Notes sent home since last Newsletter
NOTE DUE DATE CLASS /
STAGE
Mufti Day Thursday 27thJune
Youngest infamily
Sushi Day Year 6Fundraiser
Friday 28th June All Students
Working Bee Friday 28th June Youngest infamily
NAIDOC Day Celebrations Tuesday 2nd July Youngest infamily
School Photos Thursday 4th July All Students
Colour Run –a-thon Friday 5th July Youngest infamily
Gumboot Lotto Friday 5th July Youngest infamily
Canteen
Roster
Term 2 & 3
Monday 1st July Amy, Maggie & Kerry
Wednesday 3rd July Nicole & Haley
Friday 5th July Lex
Monday 22nd July Canteen Closed
Wednesday 24th July Nicole & Jess
Friday 26th July Athletics Carnival
Monday 29th July Meal Deal Day
Wednesday 31st July Nicole & Jess
Friday 2nd August Alexis & Sally
Please contact Amy Hannaford 0402 365 414 on if youcannot do your designated day or if you need a secondperson on your day.
Canteen Menu
Healthy Hints
Free Hearing test
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Community Notices
Active Kids Vouchers
Holiday Activies
Circus Bootcamps
Hockey Clinic
Hockey NSW School Holiday Under 12 Clinics
Keep the boredom out and the hockey in the school holidayswith one-day hockey clinics run by Hockey NSW-accreditedcoaches. Focused on fun and development and utilising therevolutionary new Joey Ball, they’re suitable for kids of anyability under the age of 12 and are just $47. All participants willreceive a drink bottle and coaching from some of the region’sbest coaches and athletes, along with the Hockey NSWRegional Coaching Coordinator.
Sessions will be from 10am-3pm at the following centresCoffs Harbour – Monday July 8thPort Macquarie – Tuesday July 9thTaree – Wednesday July 10th
Don’t hesitate - get your school holidays plans sorted now!
Netball Clinic
Tennis Clinic
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National Cartoon Gallery
Solitary Islands Surf School
Breast Screen
WOOLGOOLGA ROTARY’S MONSTERMONTHLY AUCTION
1st Saturday each month.
The Rotary Club of Woolgoolga holds their monster auction onthe first Saturday of every month (except January). A significantportion of the funds raised goes to supporting programs forlocal school students.
Head down to the Rotary compound and shed behind theWoolgoolga CWA building, beside the Diggers RSL club, andcheck out the bargains available.
Smaller items will be on sale from 10am, with the larger itemsto be auctioned off from 1pm.
A big thank you to each of the members of our community whohave donated goods.
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Help with School Costs
Hosting International Students
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