1 Term 2 Week 3 Inside this Issue Click on the link Principal’s Message Social Media Ac- counts Merit Awards School Photos Book Club School Calendar PSSA Sport Kindergarten Info Sessions Snow Sports Team P&C Update Mothers Day I hope all of our mums had a happy and enjoyable Mothers’ Day on Sunday with their children and loved ones. I am sure you would have enjoyed some lile surprises from the P & C Mother’s Day stall aſter the children thoughully selected something just right for their mums. Thank you to Kae for sourcing and organising this lovely range of giſts and to the fol- lowing sponsors for supporng our school. Walk Safely to School Day Naonal Walk Safely to School Day is on Friday 17 May 2019. Now in its 20th year, the annual campaign and community event encourages all primary school chil- dren, their parents and carers to walk and commute regularly and safely to school. As part of the campaign parents are reminded “Unl they’re ten, children must always hold an adult’s hand when crossing the road”. More informaon can be found at www.walk.com.au Parking around School We would like to remind all our parents about parking safely and legally when col- lecng and dropping off the children, both at the start and end of the day. We respecully ask our parents and other family members to be mindful of pri- vate driveways, ‘keep clear’ and ‘no parking’ road markings. It is also important that we park safely in ways that do not restrict clear views of safe places to cross the road. This morning a parent was parked across the children’s crossing making it extremely dangerous to crossing users and motorists. If we expect our children to follow society expectaons we as adults need to do the same. To amend a quote from Monsters Inc “Your Children are always watching you—always watch- ing.” You are their model of behaviours and expectaons. The road law concerning crossings is - you must not stop your vehicle on or within 20 metres before and 10 metres aſter a children's' crossing or pedestrian crossing. Staff Car Park Safety Please be reminded that for the safety of our students, the staff car park is out of bounds for students at all mes, even if supervised by parents. Please use the kiss and drop zones outside the school as required. Thank you.
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1
Term 2
Week 3
Inside this Issue
Click on the link
Principal’s Message
Social Media Ac-counts
Merit Awards
School Photos
Book Club
School Calendar
PSSA Sport
Kindergarten Info
Sessions
Snow Sports Team
P&C Update
Mothers Day
I hope all of our mums had a happy and enjoyable Mothers’ Day on Sunday with their
children and loved ones. I am sure you would have enjoyed some little surprises from
the P & C Mother’s Day stall after the children thoughtfully selected something just
right for their mums.
Thank you to Katie for sourcing and organising this lovely range of gifts and to the fol-
lowing sponsors for supporting our school.
Walk Safely to School Day
National Walk Safely to School Day is on Friday 17 May 2019. Now in its 20th year,
the annual campaign and community event encourages all primary school chil-
dren, their parents and carers to walk and commute regularly and safely to
school. As part of the campaign parents are reminded “Until they’re ten, children
must always hold an adult’s hand when crossing the road”. More information can
be found at www.walk.com.au
Parking around School We would like to remind all our parents about parking safely and legally when col-
lecting and dropping off the children, both at the start and end of the day.
We respectfully ask our parents and other family members to be mindful of pri-
vate driveways, ‘keep clear’ and ‘no parking’ road markings. It is also important
that we park safely in ways that do not restrict clear views of safe places to cross
the road. This morning a parent was parked across the children’s crossing making
it extremely dangerous to crossing users and motorists. If we expect our children
to follow society expectations we as adults need to do the same. To amend a
quote from Monsters Inc “Your Children are always watching you—always watch-
ing.” You are their model of behaviours and expectations.
The road law concerning crossings is - you must not stop your vehicle on or within
20 metres before and 10 metres after a children's' crossing or pedestrian crossing.
Staff Car Park Safety
Please be reminded that for the safety of our students, the staff car park is out of
bounds for students at all times, even if supervised by parents. Please use the kiss
WINTER WONDERLAND: RIDES & ATTRACTIONS Tickets on sale 8pm, Thursday 16 May 2019 Buy here: www.trybooking.com/BCLFV Tickets for the Winter Wonderland rides and attractions will go on sale this Thursday 16 May at 8pm. There are limited sessions available for the Laser Tag and Snow Unicorns, and Early Bird discounts availa-ble for the Unlimited Rides & Mini Movers Zone. Be sure to pop a reminder in your phone so you don’t miss out! Click here to buy tickets. Plus, if you buy an Unlimited Rides Wristband before Sunday 16 June, you’ll go in the running to win an exclusive session of Laser Tag for up to 20 people! This will be the first session of the day at 9:45am. If your child is in band, percussion, dance, choir or recorder, please check that the Laser Tag session time doesn't clash with the proposed times of your child's performances. Although this is a draft Entertainment Schedule for the Wideview acts, we will try to keep the times as close to this as possible. To avoid unnec-essary stress, it's best to allow an 30-60 mins either side of your child's performance time, just to be safe. Entertainment Schedule
10.00am: Senior Wideview Band 10.30am: Percussion Group 10.45am: Jazz Band 12.00pm: Primary Choir 12.15pm: Infants Choir 12.55pm: Dance Troupes 1.10pm: Recorder
Unlimited Rides Wristband The Unlimited Rides Wristband allows riders to go on as many rides as they’d like for 4.5 hours (10.30am - 3.00pm). Expect to enjoy the Dodgem Cars, Giant Fun Slide, Cha Cha, Windjammer, Stunt Jump, Melt-down, Snow Dome, Ninja Run, Mechanical Snowboard, Winter Playground inflatable. There’s so much fun to be had!
Cost = $26 Early Bird ($30 on the day) Moving Bodies Mini Movers Zone Wristband (Under 5’s) Little ones can enjoy a dedicated zone that includes three bouncy castles and a soft play zone… perfect for crawlers, toddlers and pre-schoolers! Kids will get a wristband that gives them unlimited access to this area for 5 hours. They can bounce and explore all day long! And for parents, we’ll make sure there’s a coffee and snack van nearby. Age: 1-5 years
Cost = $5 ($7 on the day)
Frosty Frenzy Laser Tag
Experience the thrills in the bone chillin’ battle zone, with a game of Frosty Frenzy Laser Tag! No experience
needed, and instructions will be given to children prior to the start of the session. Organise a group of
friends, the whole class, or simply book individual tickets at one of the Laser Tag sessions. Sessions run every
20 minutes (includes changeover time).
Age: 7+ years (5+ with older sibling or adult)
Cost per session: $12 per person, or $200 to book out an entire session for up to 20 kids!
Check Entertainment Schedule (above) to ensure it doesn’t clash with any performances
Snow Unicorn Rides
Ever dreamed of riding a unicorn? We'll be granting those wishes at Winter Wonderland, with our super
magical Snow Unicorns. Yes, really! These will be seriously popular, so be sure to pre-purchase your ticket to
avoid disappointment. Find out more.
Age: 2 years - 50 kg
Cost = $10
Don’t miss out! Be sure to set a reminder in your phone for 8pm Thursday to buy your tickets! Click here to
buy tickets.
Follow the Winter Wonderland event page on Facebook for important announcements.
Thank you
With there only being about 6 weeks until the school fete, I’d like to say thank you in advance to everyone working on the fete. Ruth Wicks and her fabulous team have been working hard behind the scenes to get the fete organised, it’s going to be a wonderful day. Each class liaison or other class rep have been working on setting up the class stalls. There will be opportunities for each and every family to contribute to the fete. I encourage you to keep 30th June free in your diary.
There’s no need to get dressed on Friday 31 May… come to school in your pyjamas! This our second fundraiser for Winter Wonderland, and this time we’re asking if you can donate one of the below items for the special day:
Chocolate Bars
Coloured hair spray
6-pack of soft drinks
Water bottles
Kids Gifts – e.g. toys, sta-tionary, stickers, hair accesso-ries