Term 2 - Week 1 Thursday 3 May 2018 Dear Parents/Carers Welcome to the new school term! I hope you were able to share some relaxed and interesting family times over the holiday break. Our whole school ANZAC Day service was held on the last day of Term 1. This service is always an important event at every school as we continue to educate new generations about the service, sacrifices and contributions that the men and women of our various services have and continue to make to protect and improve the way of life we enjoy in Australia and where possible help the development of other countries. It was a real pleasure to have students and staff members from Sydney Tech High School join in our ceremony and their choir and trumpeter added significantly to the occasion. Our captains, prefects and some Kindergarten students also did an excellent job sharing aspects of the ANZAC story. My thanks go to Ms Flowers, Mrs Palmer and our wonderful student leaders for their coordination of the singing and ANZAC Service. Thanks to Sydney Tech for once again providing their lovely singers. During the holidays a number of Maintenance / Construction jobs were completed. All the demountables had new vinyl & carpet laid. I will continue to pursue the Department to externally paint the remaining demountables. An electrical upgrade was completed. This upgrade will allow us to install air conditioners in the bottom of Block A and Block H. Thank you to our P&C who have donated $30,000 towards the air conditioning costs. We will have the new air conditioners by October, ready for the summer heat. The Administration block was freshly painted in light colours and all the doors of the hall will be repainted this Saturday. We are in the process of installing concrete ramps into Block B and an extensive upgrade of the bathroom facilities in Block A. This will ensure easier access to the building. The school has had to manage a great deal of these maintenance costs so all the fundraising taking place this year helps immensely with our school learning programs and school environment. Five events that occur early in this term are always of importance to students, staff and parents: 1. The 3-6 Cross Country Carnival will be held next Monday 7 May. Family members are welcome to join us at Scarborough Park to support all the participants 2. The Mothers’ Day Stall was conducted yesterday. Students will still have an opportunity to purchase a special gift for their Mum; Grandma; Aunty or significant female in their lives during the week and at the Breakfast. Raffle tickets are still available for purchase from the office. Please return all of these by Wednesday 9 May. Prizes will be drawn at the Breakfast. 3. The Mothers Matter Breakfast will be conducted on Thursday 10 May from 7:30am and in preparation for making this P&C event successful, we are reminding families to purchase BBQ tickets in advance. Last orders will be accepted Friday 4 May. It will be a great morning of family fun that will allow us to celebrate all the great things our mums do for us. Please invite your extended family to join in this event which will hopefully be as popular and successful as all our Kidsmatter events last year. 4. NAPLAN (National Assessment Program in Literacy & Numeracy) commences on Tuesday 15 May and will be completed by Friday 18 May. Students in Years Three and Five in all schools across Australia complete tests in Language Conventions and Writing, Reading and Numeracy. Teachers in those years will be continuing to make sure our children are prepared for the tests and will also continue to share
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Term 2 - Week 1 Thursday 3 May 2018
Dear Parents/Carers Welcome to the new school term! I hope you were able to share some relaxed and interesting family times over the holiday break.
Our whole school ANZAC Day service was held on the last day of Term 1. This service is always an important event at every school as we continue to educate new generations about the service, sacrifices and contributions that the men and women of our various services have and continue to make to protect and improve the way of life we enjoy in Australia and where possible help the development of other countries. It was a real pleasure to have students and staff members from Sydney Tech High School join in our ceremony and their choir and trumpeter added significantly to the occasion.
Our captains, prefects and some Kindergarten students also did an excellent job sharing aspects of the ANZAC story. My thanks go to Ms Flowers, Mrs Palmer and our wonderful student leaders for their coordination of the singing and ANZAC Service. Thanks to Sydney Tech for once again providing their lovely singers.
During the holidays a number of Maintenance / Construction jobs were completed. All the demountables had new vinyl & carpet laid. I will continue to pursue the Department to externally paint the remaining demountables.
An electrical upgrade was completed. This upgrade will allow us to install air conditioners in the bottom of Block A and Block H. Thank you to our P&C who have donated $30,000 towards the air conditioning costs. We will have the new air conditioners by October, ready for the summer heat.
The Administration block was freshly painted in light colours and all the doors of the hall will be repainted this Saturday.
We are in the process of installing concrete ramps into Block B and an extensive upgrade of the bathroom facilities in Block A. This will ensure easier access to the building.
The school has had to manage a great deal of these maintenance costs so all the fundraising taking place this year helps immensely with our school learning programs and school environment.
Five events that occur early in this term are always of importance to students, staff and parents:
1. The 3-6 Cross Country Carnival will be held next Monday 7 May. Family members are welcome to join us at
Scarborough Park to support all the participants
2. The Mothers’ Day Stall was conducted yesterday. Students will still have an opportunity to purchase a special gift for
their Mum; Grandma; Aunty or significant female in their lives during the week and at the Breakfast. Raffle tickets are
still available for purchase from the office. Please return all of these by Wednesday 9 May. Prizes will be drawn at the
Breakfast.
3. The Mothers Matter Breakfast will be conducted on Thursday 10 May from 7:30am and in preparation for making this
P&C event successful, we are reminding families to purchase BBQ tickets in advance. Last orders will be accepted Friday
4 May. It will be a great morning of family fun that will allow us to celebrate all the great things our mums do for us.
Please invite your extended family to join in this event which will hopefully be as popular and successful as all our
Kidsmatter events last year.
4. NAPLAN (National Assessment Program in Literacy & Numeracy)
commences on Tuesday 15 May and will be completed by Friday 18
May. Students in Years Three and Five in all schools across Australia
complete tests in Language Conventions and Writing, Reading and
Numeracy. Teachers in those years will be continuing to make sure
our children are prepared for the tests and will also continue to share
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information with you about the types of assessments conducted and ways you can support your children to do their
best.
5. OC Applications- Year 5 entry to an opportunity class in 2018. If you would like your child considered for Year 5
opportunity class entry in 2018, you will
need to apply on the internet using a valid
email address (not the student’s email
address). Detailed instructions on how to
apply online will be available from 1 May
2018 at
https://education.nsw.gov.au/selective-
high-schools-and-opportunity-
classes/year-5. The application website
opens on Tuesday 1 May 2018 and closes
on Friday 18 May 2018. No late
applications will be accepted. The OC Test
date will be on Wednesday 1 August
2018.
We had the unique opportunity of having a group photo taken for our centenary using a large cherry picker so that we’d all fit into the shot. I think you’ll agree that the efforts made by the photographers, students and staff resulted in a fantastic photo!
The School Development Day session held on Monday this week involved the staff in sharing ideas and resources related to embedding the 4C’s in all curriculum areas. See https://www.smh.com.au/opinion/forget-the-3rs-modern-schools-need-to-embrace-the-4cs-20170306-gurr8h.html Congratulations to all staff for their wonderful participation and input throughout the day. A special thanks and congratulations to Miss Morrison, Mrs Milner, Mrs Theo, Miss Flowers, Mrs Palmer and Miss Newman for their outstanding presentations to staff.
Regards Stephen Vrachas Principal
Class Awards
K Green- Anton M, Alavi A
K Orange- Jessica I, Abbas D
K Red- Lia B, Rafael Y
K White- Isra M, Mikaere N
K Blue- Sofia S, Aadarsh S
K Yellow- Nour D, ElsaC
1 Red- Charlie Z, Adam P
1 Purple- Claire, Lynn
1 Orange- Solomon K, Aaliyah SV
1 Green- Bianca B, Tahlia P
1 Yellow- Anderson K, Ella-Mae AC
1 White- Sienna L, Adam A
2 Yellow- Aydan F, Juwayriya C
2 Red- Sahara D, Hussien F
2 Orange- Christian M, Joanne I
2 Green- Sandra P, Nadeem B
2 White- Sophia W, Jesse J
3 Red Jayden P, Sofiia C
3 Blue Ali K, Christian C
3 Green- Samarth P, Jacey C
3 Orange- Sarah K, Zahraa ES
4 Orange- Hassan Y, Tiba ED
4 Red- Hayda M, Kristian G
4 Green- helen W, Jayden R
4 White- ZiYang Q, Zayden W
5 Orange-Dean J, Olivia J
5 Red- Nikitha S, Maxim H
5 White- Marielle BT,Brooklyn B
5/6 Blue- Nikola V, Evan N
6 Orange- Mahdi H, Anna LV
6 Red- Diana G, Kristian B
6 White- Bilal D, Mimi L
GOLD and SILVER AWARDS are given out at our next K-2 and 3-6 Assembly
Monday 4 May, 2018 in the school hall. Silver and Gold awards are presented to children at the K-2 or 3-6 assembly time. A fantastic effort! Parents are most welcome to attend the assembly at the times listed on the school calendar (see last page) to see their child receive their very special award. Silver awards are presented to children when they have received 5 Bronze Awards = 50 tokens. Gold awards are presented when a child receives 10 Bronze awards = 100 tokens Ashley L - 4 Orange Charlotte S- 4 Orange
Stefan D- 4 Orange Stevie A- 4 Orange
Term 2 Excursions & Activites Note – A message from the Office
Please contact the front office if you have any concerns regarding this note.
CAMP notes for Years 3 – 6 are also mentioned. Take the time to read these notes as numbers for camp are strictly limited!
Don’t forget to write your child’s name and class when returning to the office with payment.
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P&C News Welcome back from school holidays everyone!
Mothers Matter Breakfast – Thursday 4 May
The annual Mothers Matter Breakfast will be held on Thursday 10 May from 7:30 to 9am. Breakfast needs to be ordered and paid for in advance to assist with catering. Last orders Tomorrow - Friday 4 May. If you can help, we need more volunteers (particularly from the male school community!) to cook and
serve breakfast to our wonderful mums. Please contact the P&C on 0415 381 614 or email
[email protected] or complete the volunteer section on the breakfast order note. Thank you in
advance for your support!! Don’t forget the Mother’s Day raffle will be drawn at the breakfast too!
Mother’s Day Stall – Did you miss out? There will be items from the Mother’s day stall for sale on the Mother’s Matter Breakfast Morning. So anyone who missed out or who wants to buy something extra for Mum or Grandma should come and take a look.
Thankyou – to our Mother’s Gift Stall volunteers: Michelle C, Ying G, Fahana Q, Lidia S, Kylie P, Kate M, Yanni Y, Kerri S, Lilly W, Jenny D, Elena C, Sophie L, Natalie T, Archana J, Isabel F, Chadia S, Su R, Marie M, Tanja A, Fiona S and to Sharon S for organising it all.
Centenary Celebration Cake/Scones Stall and
Gelato
If are able to volunteer for an hour, to help on the P&C
scone and gelato stall at the Centenary Day Fair
(Saturday 23 June) - can you please email [email protected] or make contact via FaceBook
It's a really special event and it would be wonderful to be able to do our bit to make the day a success.
Next P&C Meeting – TUESDAY 15 MAY (Term 2 Week 3) 7:30pm P&C meetings occur twice a term on the Tuesday of Week 3 and Week 7, at 7:30pm in the staffroom. At our next
meeting, there’ll be a presentation about the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program so come along and find out
what it’s all about!
Last year, we began to introduce presentations from staff about school programs and activities at the P&C meetings
and we are hoping to build on that this year. If you have any topics of interest, please contact the P&C at
[email protected] or via Facebook as we’d love your input on what YOU would like to hear about in future
meetings.
Also if you have any items that you’d like to raise for our next meeting – ideas, suggestions or feedback about the
school, please email us at [email protected] by Tuesday of Week 2 (a week before the meeting) – preferably
everything raised at the meeting will be on the agenda.
Don’t forget to download the SkoolBag App to stay up to date with all the things going on at Carlton Public.
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1. YES! I would like to order breakfast for the Mothers Matter event on Thursday May 4 for _______ people. I enclose a total
of $ _________________ ($5.00 per person).
Please put the total number of each item required in the boxes below:
Select ONE food item per person: Select ONE drink per person:
Sausage on a Roll Juice Box
Sausage on a Roll (Halal) Bottle of Water
Egg & Bacon Roll Tea Coffee
Egg on a Roll
Pastry
Please send the breakfast tickets home with my child _______________________ in class ________
2. YES! I can help to cook and serve breakfast on the morning for our fantastic mothers!
Parent Name Email Mobile
We will contact all volunteers with details closer to time.
Cyber Bullying Parent Talk Tuesday May 8 at 3:15pm in the Library In response to parent feedback & surveys a Cyber Bullying presentation has been organised for parents. The Hurstville Police Youth Liaison officer will deliver the presentation (approx. 30 minutes).
Term 2 Prefects Congratulations to the following students who have been voted as Term 2 Prefects: Zainab A, Remi A, Linda B, Samragi B, Adrian B, Ilija D, Erik H, Nicol L, Azem M, Emilia N, Jordan O, Nika P, Amira S A, Johnson T, Rock W and Leya Y. These students were presented with their badges at the Whole School assembly on Tuesday 1 May.
Congratulations Congratulation to Charlee M (5 Orange) who has been select to represent CPS at Create South performing Incognito and Orin KN (5/6 Blue) who has been selected as a member of the Create East Band performing Kaleidoscope at NIDA in the Wednesday 4 July. Shereen K has been selected to represent Sydney East in Girls Soccer! Darcy M (4 White) has been selected for Sydney East boys’ PSSA team! Eugene S has been selected for Sydney East PSSA Touch Rugby. What talented children we have!
Being Excited About Reading (B.E.A.R.) Tutor Program
We are seeking assistance with the following exciting and successful Reading Project!! Description: This 10 week program is aimed at accelerating the reading skills of Year 1 students who do not have access to Reading Recovery or STLA support. The school provides all training and materials to support this wonderful program. This project involves:
a three hour parent training session parents committing to a minimum of three half hour sessions per week per student an optional two hour in-school comprehension workshop regional support to establish a sustainable program
If you are interested in becoming a B.E.A.R. tutor please contact Miss Morrison on [email protected] by Friday 11 May. Please contact Miss Morrison for further information.
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Life Education Visits Term 2
Life Education NSW will be visiting our school from Wednesday 2 May, during week 1 through to Wednesday 30 May,
Week 5. Below is a brief outline of the programs the children will be participating in:
The programs address many of the components and objectives within the NSW PDHPE curriculum.
Payment for this experience has been allocated in the K-6 Whole School Activities permission and payment note. Please ensure your child has paid these before Friday 13th May 2018 (end of term 1).
Students will have the opportunity to purchase merchandise from the Healthy Harold van during the time the van is at Carlton PS. If you would like your child to purchase something, please complete the order form and send money and order form to the office for daily collection. Every few days the Life Education teacher will distribute merchandise to the students who have purchased.
Mrs Hanley
Kindergarten: My Body Matters This module focuses on things children can do to keep themselves healthy including: • the importance of personal hygiene • choosing foods for a healthy balanced diet • benefits of physical activity and sleep • ways to keep safe at home, school and in the community
Year 1: Safety Rules This module helps children to problem solve and focuses on: •
recognising safe and unsafe environments • how to care for others • behaviours that maintain friendships • places and people who we can go to for help
Year 2 : Growing Good Friends This animated story takes us to familiar surroundings where
students can: • explore what health messages mean • identify safety signs • recognise how physical activity and nutrition contribute to a healthy lifestyle • explore how positive relationships benefit our health and wellbeing
Year 3 and 4: Mind Your Medicine This unit develops students’ understanding of medicines and their
safe use, positive communication, strategies for managing conflict, stress, and bullying and explores how feelings influence the choices that we make. • factors that influence someone’s sense of self-worth • techniques for effective communication • identifying the impact of different factors on health and wellbeing • strategies for managing stressful situations • medicines as drugs & the consequences of their misuse
Year 5 and 6: Relate, Respect, Connect
A unique, contemporary module that explores building positive, safe and respectful relationships. Presented via a series of fictitious blogs that resonate with young people moving through upper primary school and beyond this module focuses on: · understanding how to respect ourselves and others · identifying characteristics of positive relationships · strategies to help maintain positive online and offline relationships · strategies to respond to unsafe or disrespectful situations online and offline · the importance of relationships to our own and others wellbeing
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Save The Dates
Centenary Dinner- Have you booked yet? Where- Hurstville Club Central
When- Friday 15 June, 2018 Tickets are $50 (plus a booking fee) each and are available at https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=363738&bof=1 Please note that this event is for Over 18’s only
CPS Open Day Saturday 23 June, 2018 All Day at Carlton Public School! Should be a great day for our whole school community! There will be rides, food stalls, music, fun and many wonderful memories made!
All Welcome
Visit our schools website [email protected] and click on the “ Our Centenary” tab, or alternatively click on the website link: http://www.carlton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/our-centenary Sponsors We have acquired a few Platinum sponsors from the local community but we need your help! If you own or know of a business that would like to assist us with our centenary and would also like to gain exposure through our letterbox drops, digital boards and website please visit http://www.carlton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/our-centenary/our-open-day/become-a-sponsor Centenary Pavers Pavers will be laid around the flag pole as a memento of the centenary. If you would like to purchase a paver, print out the form and return to our front office. We’ve sold quite a few already which is fantastic. http://www.carlton-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/our-centenary/our-open-day/become-a-sponsor/buy-a-paver Keep your eye on the Carlton Speak and our website for all the information you need about all the special Centenary events coming up! Contact Ms Rasmussen or Miss Morrison for any further information about the Centenary.
You would have received your promotional flier about our Centenary event. Each family with get a few of these to distribute amongst their neighbours and friends but please come to the office and ask for more if you’d like them
sooner. You are our best ambassadors for this celebration!
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SCHOOL CALENDAR – Print and Stick on the Fridge UPDATED EACH WEEK TERM 2 2018
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
TERM 2 Week 1
30 April School Development day
1 May Students return Term 2 Centenary Photo- 9am
Stage 2 – Sport in Schools program begins Whole School Assembly 11.25am
2 May Life Education Fitness Program- Stage 1
3 May Mothers Day Stall
4 May Orders are due back today for the Mothers Day Breakfast. PSSA Sport Tennis begins Indoor Multisport begins
Week 2 7 May Sydney Writers Festival Cross Country @ Scarborough Park Life Education Stage 1 Assembly 12.30pm Kindergarten Assembly 2pm
8 May ICAS – Digital technology 7.45am Stage 2 – Sport in Schools Life Education Recorder group Rehearsal Parent – Cyber Bullying Police Talk (Library) 3.15pm to 3.45pm
9 May Life Education Fitness Program- Stage 1 Mother Day Raffle tickets are due back today
10 May Mothers Matter Breakfast, Raffle is also drawn at this event 7.30am to 9am Music Performance
11 May Term Invoice Due
Week 3 14 May Life Education Interrelate 3-6 Assembly 11.25am
Kindergarten Assembly 2pm
15 May Stage 2 – Sport in Schools Life Education NAPLAN P&C Meeting 7:30pm
16 May Life Education Fitness Program- Stage 1 NAPLAN
17 May NAPLAN
18 May Walk Safety to school day
Week 4 21 May Life Education Living Eggs arrive Interrelate Recorder concert National Simultaneous Storytime
3-6 Assembly 11.25am
1-2 Assembly 12.30pm
Kindergarten Assembly 2pm
22 May Stage 2 – Sport in Schools Life Education National Simultaneous Storytime
23 May Life Education Fitness Program- Stage 1 Maths Olympiad 1 National Simultaneous
Storytime
24 May Botany Bay Zone Cross Country National Simultaneous
Storytime
25 May National Simultaneous
Storytime
Week 5 28 May Life Education Interrelate 3-6 Assembly 11.25am
K – 2 Assembly 2pm
29 May ICAS – Science 7.45am Stage 2 – Sport in Schools Life Education
30 May Life Education Fitness Program- Stage 1
31 May SPAF Combined Choir Rehearsal
1 June Last Day of Living Eggs in Kindy
Week 6 4 June Life Education 3-6 Assembly 11.25am
1-2 Assembly 12.30pm
Kindergarten Assembly 2pm
5 June Stage 2 – Sport in Schools Life Education
6 June Life Education Fitness Program- Stage 1
7 June 8 June
Week 7 11 June
PUBLIC HOLIDAY – No School
12 June
Stage 2 Gymnastics
13 June
Maths Olympiad
14 June
15 June
Centenary
Dinner @ 6pm
Week 8 18 June
Kinder Calmsley Farm Excursion
3-6 Assembly 11.25am
1-2 Assembly 12.30pm
19 June
Stage 2 Gymnastics
20 June
Fitness Program- Stage 1
21 June
NAIDOC Day
Fri 22 June
Sat 23 June
Centenary
Open Day 10-4
See you There!
Week 9 25 June
3-6 Assembly
K-2 Assembly 2pm
26 June
Stage 2 Gymnastics
27 June
Fitness Program- Stage 1
28 June
SPAF combined Choir
Rehearsal @ CPS
29 June
Week 10 2 July
3-6 Assembly 11.25am
1-2 Assembly 12.30pm
Kindergarten Assembly 2pm
3 July
Stage 2 Gymnastics
4 July
Year 2 ‘Little Diggers’
excursion
Fitness Program- Stage 1
5 July
Year 1 ‘Little Diggers’
excursion
6 July
DON’T FORGET TO SAVE THE DATES! Contact the office for more information
Centenary Dinner – Friday 15 June 2018 CPS Open Day – Saturday 23 June 2018