Keeping In Touch Colyton Public School Nelson Street Mount Druitt Phone: 9625 8185 Facsimile: 9832 2403 Email: [email protected]Issue 5 Term 2 Week 10 2018 3-6 Bollywood Group Performs at Mount Druitt Refugee Week Festival On Friday 22 nd of June our 3-6 Bollywood dancers were invited to perform at Westfield Mount Druitt as part of the Mount Druitt Refugee Week celebrations. Our students represented Colyton Public School superbly, displaying enthusiasm, timing and a talent for dancing. Special thanks should be given to Mrs Nadejda Mihova for choreographing and teaching the students throughout the year. Our students were the only primary school participants on the day, performing in front of a largely adult audience. Afterwards, multiple spectators commented on the excellent dancing by students. Mr Durkin, Mrs Suthan and Mrs Mihova are extremely proud of not only the performance on the day but the continued hard work and dedication students displayed every week. Well done Bollywood dancers! Medical ALERT! Parents/carers are asked to assist us in keeping student health and safety paramount by notifying the school of any changes or advancements in your child’s medical condition as soon as possible. It is imperative that parents ensure their child’s Medical Care Plans are up to date and all medications are in date. If you are unsure of this information please contact the office on 9625-8185. Colyton Community Group Painting at Blinkhorn Oval Written by Aishwinderpreet Kaur 56L I was involved in a community program to paint a mural for the Colyton Colts Football Team that was officially opened by the Mayor of Penrith at the conclusion of the project in June. Being part of the Community Colour- up was an exciting experience because I felt I was contributing to my community and I made lots of new friends. Seeing my progress after 10 weeks was really fantastic, knowing that I did part of it. It was really fun and I highly recommend it to anyone
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Keeping In Touch
Colyton Public School Nelson Street Mount Druitt Phone: 9625 8185 Facsimile: 9832 2403 Email: [email protected]
Issue 5 Term 2 Week 10 2018
3-6 Bollywood Group Performs at Mount Druitt Refugee Week Festival On Friday 22
nd of June our 3-6 Bollywood dancers were
invited to perform at Westfield Mount Druitt as part of the Mount Druitt Refugee Week celebrations. Our students represented Colyton Public School superbly, displaying enthusiasm, timing and a talent for dancing. Special thanks should be given to Mrs Nadejda Mihova for choreographing and teaching the students throughout the year. Our students were the only primary school participants on the day, performing in front of a largely adult audience. Afterwards, multiple spectators commented on the excellent dancing by students. Mr Durkin, Mrs Suthan and Mrs Mihova are extremely proud of not only the performance on the day but the continued hard work and dedication students displayed every week. Well done Bollywood dancers!
Medical ALERT!
Parents/carers are asked to assist us in keeping student health and safety paramount by notifying the school of any changes or advancements in your child’s medical condition as soon as possible.
It is imperative that parents ensure their child’s Medical Care Plans are up to date and all medications are in date.
If you are unsure of this information please contact the office on 9625-8185.
During Weeks 6 and 7, 22 students from Years 3-6 represented Colyton Public School at the Synergy Dance Festival. The festival was held at Evan Theatre, Penrith Panthers and was a showcase of many talented dancers across schools in Sydney. On the 5th of June, our students had a full dress rehearsal during the day and then presented an exhilarating performance that night. The following week on the 12th of June, they took the stage again for a matinee performance in front of a large crowd including 40 students from our school who came along to absorb the amazing performances.
Our piece 'Arabian Nights' told the story of Aladdin and his journey through a variety of scenes to find love. The festival allowed our students to showcase their performance skills as well as their professionalism. We are extremely proud of them and are excited to announce that we were successful in our auditions for the Rooty Hill Public Education Concert and Schools Spectacular.
Miss Reddacliff and Miss Hall Synergy Coordinators
Refugee Week 2018
Refugee Week was celebrated at Colyton Public School during week 8 this term. #WithRefugees was the theme for Refugee Week 2018 in Australia.
Today, more than ever, we need a global movement to ensure that the safety and rights of refugees are protected. In Australia, it is the responsibility of each one of us to ensure people forced to flee from their homes can live with dignity and with hope.
To recognise this event at Colyton Public School, teachers and students created posters and poems to discuss and represent their understanding and empathy towards refugees and to welcome them to our school and community.
Parents were also invited to partake in a ‘Taste of Harmony Lunch’ that was held on Thursday of week 8. A wide selection of delicious meals and desserts from a variety of cultures were on offer. We would like to thank the parents, teachers and Lisa from the HUB for their contributions and attendance at this event.
Mrs Cleary (on behalf of the EAL/D Team)
Premier’s Spelling Bee
All students from Years 3-6 will be involved in the 2018
Premier’s Spelling Bee early in Term 3. This program
incorporates activities which encourage Stage 2 and 3
students to engage with spelling and also promotes
improved literacy in combination with the English
Syllabus.
The competition will begin at class level and progress
through to grade finals. The Grade Finals for this year
will take place during Week 3 Term 3. From there, 4
grade finalists will progress to the regional competition.
Words for the competition are provided by Macquarie
Dictionary and are divided into two categories-Years 3
and 4 (Junior) and Years 5 and 6 (Senior).
Children can access their word list by downloading from
the Arts Unit Website (www.artsunit.nsw.edu.au) using
the password provided by their teacher.
Thank you for your support of this competition.
Mrs Rodgers
56L’s visit to Rainbow Vomit!
Rainbow Vomit was an amazing experience. It was a
performance by 6 fantastic dancing gymnasts at the
Riverside Theatre at Parramatta. We had lots of fun
and the show was terrific. In the middle of the show
we got kaleidoscopic glasses and there were rainbows
everywhere. These magical glasses are made using
holographic diffraction film, which refracts light into
all colours of the spectrum, generating a myriad of
rainbows. The show had a lot of terrific stunts and
sometimes humour which made it more interesting to
watch.
After the show, we had the opportunity to buy from
a canteen. There were many delicious types of foods
including sushi. We were meant to go to a park after
buying as well but we couldn’t because it had rained in
the morning and the park was too wet to play in. But
we still got to play a little bit and many people were
being ‘tree huggers’. After we played in the park we
went back to school. Overall, it was fantastic.
By Shrastha Sarker 56L
Application for Extended Leave –What you need to do
If you intend to take your child on an extended holiday in or out of Australia you will need to make an ‘Application for Extended Leave’ (pictured below) BEFORE you departure.
These forms are available from the front office. Once completed they should be returned to school for Principal endorsement.
Please note that if your travel is overseas you MUST also provide a copy of your flight itinerary with your application form.
Support Colyton Public School and buy an Entertainment Book
Colyton Public School is fundraising again through the Entertainment Book. Last year we raised $298 which went towards assisting the school and the community groups we work with.
For each book that is purchased our school will receive 20% of the purchase price ($13 from the Sydney Greater West book).
Week 1 Monday 23rd July Staff Development Day – NO STUDENTS Tuesday 24th July Students return to school for Term 3 Wednesday 25th July Stage 1 Assembly – 2pm