Wambi's Wavebreaker Term 2 Week 6 - 5th June 2019 For your diary...... For your diary...... Monday, June 10 Monday, June 10 PUBLIC HOLIDAY - Queen's Birthday Tuesday, June 11 Tuesday, June 11 Stage 2 Science Incursion - Rumbalara Wednesday, June 12 Wednesday, June 12 Sydney North Touch Football Trials - Boys and Girls Friday, June 14 Friday, June 14 PSSA Knockout Basketball Gala Day - Boys Wednesday, June 19 Wednesday, June 19 Multicultural Public Speaking Competition From the Relieving Principal, Mrs Jane Rees From the Relieving Principal, Mrs Jane Rees From the Relieving Principal, Mrs Jane Rees From the Relieving Principal, Mrs Jane Rees
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Wambi's WavebreakerTerm 2 Week 6 - 5th June 2019
For your diary......For your diary......
Monday, June 10Monday, June 10 PUBLIC HOLIDAY - Queen's Birthday
Tuesday, June 11Tuesday, June 11 Stage 2 Science Incursion - Rumbalara
Wednesday, June 12Wednesday, June 12 Sydney North Touch Football Trials - Boys and Girls
Friday, June 14Friday, June 14 PSSA Knockout Basketball Gala Day - Boys
Wednesday, June 19Wednesday, June 19 Multicultural Public Speaking Competition
From the Relieving Principal, Mrs Jane ReesFrom the Relieving Principal, Mrs Jane ReesFrom the Relieving Principal, Mrs Jane ReesFrom the Relieving Principal, Mrs Jane Rees
Reporting to ParentsReporting to ParentsYour child’s Semester 1 report will be sent home on Friday 5 July 2019. Reports help parents and carers
understand how their child is progressing and how we as teachers can support your child’s future
learning in their academic and social development. The end of semester written reports are just one
way in which our school communicates with parents and carers about how their child is going at school.
At any time throughout the year, our teachers are available for parent-teacher appointments. These can
be by face to face meeting or by telephone appointment if required. Parents and carers wishing to
discuss any aspect of their child’s learning and wellbeing development can make parent-teacher
appointment via our school o�ce.
Mobile Phones and Other Portable Communication Devices atMobile Phones and Other Portable Communication Devices atSchoolSchoolOur school recognises that some students may need to be in possession of a mobile telephone or other
portable communication device at school for a variety of reasons, including enhancing safety in
travelling to and from school. The non-educational use of mobile devices in our school is managed in
accordance with our Mobile Phones and Other Portable Communication Devices Policy. The policy and
parent consent form is available for download from our school website.
GRIP Student Leadership ConferenceGRIP Student Leadership ConferenceLast Monday, our Student Leadership Team and House Captains attended the GRIP Student Leadership
Conference in Gosford. It was a great opportunity for our enthusiastic student leaders to participate in
interactive workshops with students from local schools, to further develop their personal and team
leadership skills and to generate ideas for ways in which students can contribute positively to our
school community. We look forward to our students’ further developments and achievements in this
area. A huge thank you goes to the many parents who assisted in transporting the children to and from
the event and to Mr Foyel for his support of the students on the day.
2019 Premier's Debating Challenge2019 Premier's Debating ChallengeLast Wednesday, Wamberal Public School’s Stage 3 Debating Team defeated Lisarow Public School in
the second round of the 2019 Premier's Debating Challenge.
The topic of the debate was: “We should ban online video games for all children under 18 years of age”
and Wamberal PS were very persuasive in arguing the negative
Practicum StudentsPracticum StudentsNext week, Wamberal PS welcomes �ve Teacher Education Students from the University of Newcastle.
These student teachers will be part of the Wamberal PS community for the remainder of the term, as
they complete their 4 week placement.
Teacher Education StudentsTeacher Education Students ClassClass Supervising TeacherSupervising Teacher
Mr Noah Wynne 3 Red Mrs Suzie Tyson
Ms Madeleine Shaw 2 Yellow Mrs Suzie Crawley
Ms Jorja Poulton 2 Purple Mrs Fiona Sinclair
Mr Jack Grimmond-Lee 5 Red Mr Brett Smith
Mr Timothy Flakes 1 Blue Mrs Kirsten Blake
Mathematics Teacher Professional LearningMathematics Teacher Professional LearningRecently all sta� participated in professional learning to support the e�ective use of newly purchased
mathematics resources. Pictured here are four members of the school’s Strategic Direction 1 team, Mrs
Dawkins, Mr Du�, Mrs Moylan and Mr Bennett, leading colleagues in using counters, dice, playing
cards and uni�x cubes to create a variety of engaging and appropriately di�erentiated activities for
PBL Rewards Day is Coming!PBL Rewards Day is Coming!PBL Rewards Days are held at the end of each term. Throughout the term, students are acknowledged
for safe, respectful learner behaviour through collecting SRL tokens. At the end of the term, students
trade their tokens for rewards and activities of the choice.
Our Term 2 Rewards Menu has been developed based on feedback from our Student Representative
Council. A copy of the menu is displayed in classrooms and is also available in the Notes and
Forms section of our website.
We thank our Wamberal Public School P&C for their ongoing contributions to the rewards o�ered each
term.
Positive Behaviour for LearningPositive Behaviour for LearningThis week, we are focusing on being safe, respectful learners when going homegoing home. Teachers will be
rewarding students with SRLs for demonstrating safe, respectful learner behaviour during this time.
Have a great week.
Lisa Lewis and Kylie JohnsonLisa Lewis and Kylie Johnson
Hello from the Library - Term 2 Week 5Hello from the Library - Term 2 Week 5Hello from the Library - Term 2 Week 5Hello from the Library - Term 2 Week 5
Book Week 2019 is coming!Book Week 2019 is coming!This year the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) will hold Book Week celebrations in Week 5 of
Term 3. The 2019 theme is “Reading is my Secret Power”. Stay tuned for more information.
Girls PSSA SoccerGirls PSSA SoccerWhat an awesome day we had for the girls soccer team. On Thursday the 30th May, the girls soccer team
participated in the NSW PSSA Knockout Competition at Killarney Vale Oval. We unfortunately lost the
�rst game 2 nil against Brooke Avenue Public School. However, we played really well. Then we got to
play a friendly game against Killarney Vale Public School. It was a fun game and we won 3-1. It was a
brilliant day and we couldn’t have done it without all the parents that transported us to and from the
game.
A special thanks to Mr Foyel who coached us at the game and spent his recess time getting us ready for
the game.
WE COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU !!!WE COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU !!!
Scarlett & Ebony (6 Green)
Lions “Recycle for Sight” Program and Wamberal Public SchoolLions “Recycle for Sight” Program and Wamberal Public SchoolOur Student Representative Council is committed to the “Lions Recycle for Sight” program. The aim of
the program is improving vision/sight for communities in developing countries. The Lions “Recycle for
Sight Australia” is part of the Lions Club International Worldwide Eyeglass Recycling Program,
headquartered in Queensland and operating throughout Australia and overseas.
So far, Recycle for Sight Australia has collected thousands of pairs of used glasses, sunglasses, new
frames and other equipment. The program distributes regraded glasses to many parts of the world
through Lions Clubs, Rotary Clubs and other humanitarian organisations for distribution to people in
need at no expense or obligation on the recipient.
At Wamberal Public School we think we can help too!
How can you help out?
- Locate any old/used/discarded eyeglasses, sunglasses and reading glasses.
- Drop these unwanted spectacles into the o�ce.
We will then arrange, with the support of the Terrigal Wamberal Lions Club, to have the glasses sent to
the Lions recycling centre in Queensland where the glasses are tested and graded according to the
lenses.
This is a very easy way, as a school community, that we can help out other people less fortunate around
the world. We hope you can get behind this very worthy cause.
ImpetigoImpetigoA con�rmed case of Impetigo (school sores) has been reported within our school community. Please
refer to the attached fact sheet from the Department of Health for information on Impetigo.