Dubbo South Public School Respect, Care, Cooperation & Responsibility Term 2, Week 10—30th June 2020 From Sharon’s Desk We have reached the last week of the term, a very challenging one at that. It has been wonderful to see all of our students return throughout the term and teachers returning to their classroom teaching and pracce. I hope that aſter a good 2 week holiday break, students and staff will return rested and healthy. With the latest COVID-19 update this week, all students will be able to return to playing contact acvies; basketball, touch football and netball in school playground from Wednesday 1st July. I am sure that our students will return to responsible and safe play. NEW BUILDINGS are being erected at our school. By the me we return next term we will have the three demountables on Dalton Street removed as a result of changes in enrolment numbers. Two new buildings will be built in the Special Educaon Unit on Ronald Street. This is a very excing me with the replacement of the old dental clinic that has been ulised as 2 classrooms for the unit. These rooms, although fulfilling the purpose for the last five years of providing space for students in the unit, the new rooms will be great, providing much more room for all students. A school opening will occur during Term 3. The unit is also trialling the project of a therapy boxer dog named Moo. Moo has been trained to sit with the students in Mrs McLeod’s class each school day. We are looking forward to seeing the support she will provide for all students. SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT DAY on 20th July will see staff in aendance working through sessions on planning for the new 2021-2024 cycle; Parent engagement and NAPLAN quesons. All students K-6 will return on Tuesday 21st July. I am looking forward to all students returning. SCHOOL PHOTOS will be taken on 22nd, 23rd July and sibling photos on Friday 24th July. Photos will be purchased and ordered online with a key code to be provided on our return. All students must be in full winter uniform and without the busy coloured hair (a current trend for a few students across the school). Photo informaon is on the back of this newsleer. FAREWELL to our wonderful cleaner Leonie Smart who has been looking aſter our school for 13 years. Happy Rerement! At this me parents/carers are sll not allowed on the premises throughout the day. Pick up and drop off pracces will remain the same. Have a happy holiday and travel safely if you are going away. I look forward to seeing your children return next term. Forward Always Sharon Murray, Principal. Hi! My name is Moo. I am a 6 year old Boxer. My favourite thing is belly rubs. A reminder to parents that all absences must be in wring. The easiest way to lodge absences is through the school app. A telephone call to the office needs to be followed up with wrien noficaon. This is a Department of Educaon aendance requirement. Email: [email protected]Website: www.dubbosouth-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Get the Free School App for the newsleer and messages A reminder that payments can be made on line through the schools website. Upcoming Events Friday 3rd July: Last day Term 2 Monday 20th July: Staff Development Day Tuesday 21st July: Students return for Term 3. 22nd and 23rd July: School Photos 24th July: Sibling Photos to be ordered online (DSPS students only) Thursday 6th August: Athlecs Carnival Kinder Enrolments 2021. Enrolment packs are available from the school office. Birth Cerficate, proof of address and an Immunisaon Cerficate is required. Please tell anyone you know living in our area and have school age children 2021.
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Dubbo South Public School Respect, Care, Cooperation & Responsibility
Term 2, Week 10—30th June 2020
From Sharon’s Desk We have reached the last week of the term, a very challenging one at that. It has been wonderful to see all of our students return throughout the term and teachers returning to their classroom teaching and practice. I hope that after a good 2 week holiday break, students and staff will return rested and healthy. With the latest COVID-19 update this week, all students will be able to return to playing contact activities; basketball, touch football and netball in school playground from Wednesday 1st July. I am sure that our students will return to responsible and safe play. NEW BUILDINGS are being erected at our school. By the time we return next term we will have the three demountables on Dalton Street removed as a result of changes in enrolment numbers. Two new buildings will be built in the Special Education Unit on Ronald Street. This is a very exciting time with the replacement of the old dental clinic that has been utilised as 2 classrooms for the unit. These rooms, although fulfilling the purpose for the last five years of providing space for students in the unit, the new rooms will be great, providing much more room for all students. A school opening will occur during Term 3. The unit is also trialling the project of a therapy boxer dog named Moo. Moo has been trained to sit with the students in Mrs McLeod’s class each school day. We are looking forward to seeing the support she will provide for all students. SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT DAY on 20th July will see staff in attendance working through sessions on planning for the new 2021-2024 cycle; Parent engagement and NAPLAN questions. All students K-6 will return on Tuesday 21st July. I am looking forward to all students returning. SCHOOL PHOTOS will be taken on 22nd, 23rd July and sibling photos on Friday 24th July. Photos will be purchased and ordered online with a key code to be provided on our return. All students must be in full winter uniform and without the busy coloured hair (a current trend for a few students across the school). Photo information is on the back of this newsletter. FAREWELL to our wonderful cleaner Leonie Smart who has been looking after our school for 13 years. Happy Retirement! At this time parents/carers are still not allowed on the premises throughout the day. Pick up and drop off practices will remain the same. Have a happy holiday and travel safely if you are
going away. I look forward to seeing your children return next term. Forward Always Sharon Murray, Principal.
Hi! My name is Moo. I am a 6 year old Boxer. My favourite thing is belly rubs.
A reminder to parents that all absences must be in writing. The easiest way to lodge absences is
through the school app. A telephone call to the office needs to be followed up with written
notification. This is a Department of Education attendance requirement.
challenge. Well done. These students are regular library
borrowers.
The holidays are a great time to catch up on reading for
the Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC). If students need
to borrow extra books to catch up over the holidays,
come and see the friendly library staff before Friday.
Aussie Kids is a new series of books in the library. Come
in and check them out.
Enjoy the break. Stay safe and warm.
Sue Buttrey
Teacher Librarian
Merit Awards Congratulations to the following students on their achievements: Merit: Tracey Sowden, Eadie Cooper, Isla Penton, Toby Williams and Bailey Stroud-Seaman
Credit: Luke Semmler Distinction: Amarni Hardisty, Harmony Schneider
Lost Property Please ensure that you place your child’s name on all clothing. If your child has lost an item of clothing please get them to check the box outside the Shed. Any remaining clothing without names will be washed and donated to the clothing pool to commence Term 3.