Ellen Stirling Primary School Phone 6296 7155 Fax 6296 7562 Page 1 23 Strathmore Parkway Ellenbrook Email [email protected]Moral Purpose: ESPS will provide a safe, enriched learning and teaching environment driven by high expectations for success. From the rom the rom the rom the Principal Principal Principal Principal As we head into the end of Week 8, I would like to remind you of the ‘Open Nights’ that will be taking place on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week as listed below. These open nights highlight the work that has been taking place in classes and has the ability to engage parents in some activities as well. These are not concert nights and should be attended by the immediate caregivers rather than extended family members so that students can interact with their immediate family and everyone can fit in the classrooms. Citizenship and Endeavour Awards will also be presented. End of Year Formal reports will be made available online on Monday, 10 December 2018. As the end of the school year is fast approaching, would parents please ensure all reading books, library books and Unexplained Absence letters are returned to school as soon as possible. The library staff will issue invoices for items not returned to school. Please let us know if you have any queries regarding the invoice, if you receive one. PARKING Parents and Caregivers are reminded that if you are driving cars around the school environment, you need to be following the City of Swan and Police Traffic laws and by-laws. As stated previously, school gates to car parks are opened in the afternoons once we are certain our special needs students are secure within the school buildings. Cars cannot park in front of the carpark gates blocking pedestrian access, as well as causing traffic to bank up on the roads. If the gates are closed, please find an alternate place to park until they are opened, or drive another circuit around the school. Thank you for following the road laws that are there to protect all of the families in the school community. ESPS END OF YEAR – OPEN NIGHT 2018 Dr Dean Goldspink PRINCIPAL Ellen Stirling Primary School – An Independent Public School – Explore Discover Grow Official Newsletter 28 November 2018 Webpage link: http://www.ellenstirlingps.wa.edu.au/ Edition 19 Monday, 3 December Tuesday, 4 December Wednesday, 5 December 5:30 pm – 6:10 pm Open Classroom Kindy 1,3 Kindy 2,4 Pre-primary 6:15 pm – 6:55 pm Open Classroom Year 6 Including LB 4.4 Year 1 Year 4 7:00 pm – 7:40 pm Open Classroom Year 2 Year 5 Year 3 Including LB 2.6 Playground Legends Playground Legends Playground Legends Playground Legends – 23 November 2018 23 November 2018 23 November 2018 23 November 2018 Elliott Wilson Austin Abenoja Brooklyn Manuel Hayden Madew Emily Suszczewicz Savannah Bunn Lilly Farr Feight Malonzo Izabel Hennings Kira Hopcroft Lily Dowling Phoenix Carpenter Kayden Wall Jade Barbeau Avril Chahal Kaitlyn Buckley
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Ellen Stirling Primary School Phone 6296 7155 Fax 6296 7562 Page 1 23 Strathmore Parkway Ellenbrook Email [email protected]
Moral Purpose: ESPS will provide a safe, enriched learning and teaching environment driven by high expectations for success.
FFFFrom the rom the rom the rom the PrincipalPrincipalPrincipalPrincipal As we head into the end of Week 8, I would like to remind you of the ‘Open Nights’ that will be taking place on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next week as listed below. These open nights highlight the work that has been taking place in classes and has the ability to engage parents in some activities as well. These are not concert nights and should be attended by the immediate caregivers rather than extended family members so that students can interact with their immediate family and everyone can fit in the classrooms. Citizenship and Endeavour Awards will also be presented. End of Year Formal reports will be made available online on Monday, 10 December 2018. As the end of the school year is fast approaching, would parents please ensure all reading books, library books and Unexplained Absence letters are returned to school as soon as possible. The library staff will issue invoices for items not returned to school. Please let us know if you have any queries regarding the invoice, if you receive one.
PARKING
Parents and Caregivers are reminded that if you are driving cars around the school environment, you need to be following the City of Swan and Police Traffic laws and by-laws. As stated previously, school gates to car parks are opened in the afternoons once we are certain our special needs students are secure within the school buildings. Cars cannot park in front of the carpark gates blocking pedestrian access, as well as causing traffic to bank up on the roads. If the gates are closed, please find an alternate place to park until they are opened, or drive another circuit around the school. Thank you for following the road laws that are there to protect all of the families in the school community. ESPS END OF YEAR – OPEN NIGHT 2018
Dr Dean Goldspink PRINCIPAL
Ellen Stirling Primary School
– An Independent Public School –
Explore ���� Discover ���� Grow
Official Newsletter 28 November 2018 Webpage link: http://www.ellenstirlingps.wa.edu.au/
Edition 19
Monday, 3 December Tuesday, 4 December Wednesday, 5 December
Izabel Hennings Kira Hopcroft Lily Dowling Phoenix Carpenter
Kayden Wall Jade Barbeau Avril Chahal Kaitlyn Buckley
Ellen Stirling Primary School Phone 6296 7155 Fax 6296 7562 Page 2 23 Strathmore Parkway Ellenbrook Email [email protected]
Class ActivitesClass ActivitesClass ActivitesClass Activites Last Friday, Year 1 students from LB1.5 and LB2.1 investigated ways in which to prepare healthy meals. Students have been learning about the importance of exercising and choosing healthy food options, as part of the Health curriculum. In lessons leading up to the cooking experience, students designed their own healthy smoothie recipe. Three of these were chosen to be made and all students were able to sample them. Most students’ favourite one was made with frozen mixed berries, bananas and beetroot! They then enjoyed making some rice paper rolls with either vegetable of fruit fillings.
Thank you to Ellenbrook, for providing the fruit and vegetables and thank you to the parent helpers, who were able to help out and join in with the fun!
Mrs Conley, Mrs Hughes and Mrs Sainsbury TEACHERS LB2.1 and LB1.5
Honour Certificate Winners – 23 November 2018 Isabella Guico
Tamati Pene-Heremaia
Julia Alrumayid
Nathan Kularatne
Mobin Alizada
Marlia McNaughton
Summer Palmai
Ruby-Rose Welhan
Isla Adams
Tyler Sully
Ashlin Pumphrey
Nevaeh Warrener
Jake Hayden
Kruz Moore
Steven Buckley
Lachlan Newland
Mikayla Farrell
Bailey Roberts
Nathalia Bergmann
Jamie Townsend-Hetebry
Mikayla Pike
Skye Smith
Indigo Evitt
Jessica Hughes
Trisana Lavea
Maddison Kaukau
Epsilon Soe
Jayden Hepi
Brooke Kimber
Taj Cameron
Abigail Gilberts
Annabel Adams
Rylan Oliver-Corfield
Jackson Martin
Hayles Jones
Brayden Wallace
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Congratulations to ‘Team Name’, for winning the lunch time basketball competition. The grand final was a very close and low scoring game. Some of the round matches and finals were very closely fought and demonstrated some excellent skills, especially shooting. Thanks to all of our Year 6 students who helped referee, set-up and score the games. A huge thank you to all the spectators, it was great to see so much encouragement and team spirit (some cheer squads even created posters)!
LUNCHTIME DODGEBALL COMPETITION
The lunchtime Dodgeball competition is well under way. It is great to see so many teams nominate and take part. The competition will continue over the next two weeks, culminating in a Staff vs Student match. The teachers are preparing to regain their title this year. Good luck to all of our teams.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION LESSONS
Golf lessons are continuing this week and some of our students are really gaining confidence with their chipping and putting skills.
Ms Wass, Miss Janmaat and Mrs Bassett
PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEAM
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Kids come first in everything we do and that’s why making your kids smile is our number one priority. We know lots of different ways to make kids smile and they love coming to our programs because:
� Our programs thrive off an inclusive environment, where children are free to be themselves, to make new friends and share new experiences
� Kids know that we understand them and value their individuality as activities in our programs are led by the children in the program � Kids feel supported and well cared for in the program. We are there when your child needs us, whether it be for homework help or
learning new things
Let Us Know How We Can Make Your Kids Smile Come and visit us to get a sneak peak of all the fun we get up to in the program. You will also have an opportunity to meet the team and let us know how we can make your kids smile.
Program Details To find out more about our program, view fees and to register visit us in the program or head to www.campaustralia.com.au
Rhiannon Smith Coordinator – Camp Australia WA Ellen Stirling Primary School OSHC
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