Phone: 02 6995 1108 Email: [email protected]NEWS DIARY DATES Tuesday 3rd: HUB Healthy Lunches Wednesday 4th: HUB Thursday 5th HUB Canteen Friday 6th Monday 9th Breakfast program UPCOMING EVENTS End of year Presentations 12th December Caring, Confident and Respecul Learners To Parents, Carers and Community Members, Dear Parents, Carers and Community You may be aware that there is a stop work meeng for NSW Teachers Federaon Members on Thursday 5 th December. This meeng is scheduled to start at 8:45am (at Hillston or Hay). The school will be open as normal. Unfortunately, there may be some impact to normal classes unl aſter recess. School reports are currently being wrien by teachers and will be given out at Presentaon Night. If you have any quesons in relaon to your child’s report please contact the school to make me for an interview. On Friday 29 th November I travelled to Broken Hill to the Principal and Parents lunch hosted at Willyama High School. The event was catered by VET hospitality students from across several schools. Ivanhoe student Kate Lauristen-Graham worked in front of house prepar- ing the tables for service as well as making and delivering a variety of non-alcoholic beverages. The event was the culminaon of three days of learning and Kate was able to parcipate in a work placement event of significant scale. Well done Kate! Greg Edwards...Relieving Principal
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Tuesday 3rd: HUB Healthy Lunches Wednesday 4th: HUB Thursday 5th HUB Canteen Friday 6th Monday 9th Breakfast program UPCOMING EVENTS End of year Presentations 12th December
Caring, Confident and Respectful Learners
To Parents, Carers and Community
Members,
Dear Parents, Carers and Community
You may be aware that there is a stop work
meeting for NSW Teachers Federation Members
on Thursday 5th December. This meeting is
scheduled to start at 8:45am (at Hillston or Hay).
The school will be open as normal. Unfortunately,
there may be some impact to normal classes until
after recess.
School reports are currently being written by
teachers and will be given out at Presentation
Night. If you have any questions in relation to
your child’s report please contact the school to
make time for an interview.
On Friday 29th November I travelled to Broken Hill
to the Principal and Parents lunch hosted at
Willyama High School. The event was catered by
VET hospitality students from across several
schools. Ivanhoe student Kate Lauristen-Graham
worked in front of house prepar-
ing the tables for service as well
as making and delivering a
variety of non-alcoholic
beverages. The event was the
culmination of three days of
learning and Kate was able to
participate in a work placement
event of significant scale. Well
done Kate!
Greg Edwards...Relieving Principal
TIME TRAVEL
If I could travel in time I would travel to…….
The future, to the year 2029. I will be 23 years old. I would like to see if I am a famous Youtuber. I would
like to see if I have a family. I do not want to be alone for the rest of my life.
I will not be living in Ivanhoe. I would have moved to Tonga where
I live in a fancy Bungalow. I would hopefully have gotten a Record
Deal for my Brother Kylan and a flash car for Lionel. I would have
bought my Parents a house.
The Future would be slightly different. There would be more environmental prob-
lems, like not enough water. We would eat more vegetarian food, hav
Time travel story If I could travel in time I would travel back in time to………………………………..when my nana and pop was
still alive so I could meet them and spend more time with them. I would like to go out to town with
them, have a meal at the pub and talk about what life was like when she was little. I would like to find
out her hobbies. I would like to go out bush with Pop to look for emu eggs or go
hunting.
I think the town would look different. It would have more shops and a lot more
people. I think the main street would have looked fancy with new shops like the
café and the IGA and Wendy’s
Servo. Everything would have been slower and happi-
er. Cars would have looked cool and phones were
different, if they had phones.
LIBRARY
“Macca’s Christmas Crackers” written by Pat Cosgrove. CHRISTMAS
is here! Macca LOVES Christmas and he especially lovesfinding the
perfect gifts for his friends! But with no money in the piggy bank,
how will Macca surprise his friends on Christmas Day?
“The Christmas Peg” written by Cameron
Williams and Matthew Martin.
Wal tries to be good, he really does, but his bad behaviour lands
him on Santa’s Naughty List. And all he gets for Christmas is a
peg. Can Wal ever change his ways?
Tyson girl
Funny, kind and sweet
Niece of Nadia
Loves singing, swimming, dancing
Feels scared sometimes
Is scared of clowns and spiders
Talk, walk, sings
Born in Australia
Niki
By Nadia
Coral
Bad, mad
Loves swimming
Learning
Scared of Mrs Ostler
Born in Australia
Slade
By Coral
3-6 class
Last week the 3-6 students, were looking at the topic Walking in some else’s shoes. They
were asked to write a biographical poem and these are some of the poems.
Will
Funny, thoughtful and kind
Son of Robert Clark
Art, football and fortnight
Peaceful in art, frustrated in fortnight
Scared of spiders and public speaking
Born in Australia
Clark
By Jada
VISITORS
3-6 class have two visitors who have joined the class. They are
two elves, a boy called JK and a girl called Shikera.
Student Representative Council
Next year the school will be running our own SRC. So, we will need representatives from
each stage.
Quote from SRC: “Students are happier and participate in their education more effectively
when their ideas are listened to and their opinions valued. Schools also benefit when
students are involved in their own learning and the school’s operation. A Student
Representative Council (SRC) is one structure which can assist students and schools in
achieving this idea.”
Mrs Ostler would like all nominations by this Thursday 4th December and voting will
happen next Monday 9th December, so we can announce the SRC on presentation night.
The High School Representatives will be voted in to fill the SRC officers’ positions: Leader,
Chairperson and a Secretary.
COMMUNITY ITEMS ITEMS FOR PUBLICATION
Items for publication in the school newsletter need to be submitted to the school (via email or in person) by 4pm Thursday, prior to publication. This will ensure items are included in the next newsletter. Phone - 02 6995 1108 Email - [email protected]
Due to large numbers of community advertisements coming into the school to be added to the newsletter, the cost is escalating. We would like to continue to produce large and colourful copies but to make this possible we will need to charge a fee for each advertisement. $5.00 for a one off or $20 for a month.
$20 a month or $5 per ad as a one off.
Community Notices are accepted in good faith and at the discretion of the Principal.