Term 4, Week 5 13th November 2019
Quality education in a caring environment
“Flourish to the end”
Hay Public School Phone 02 6993 1270 Fax 02 6993 1779
Term 4, Week 5
Hay Happenings
Email—[email protected] Web Site www.hay-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Principal’s Report
Remembrance Day On Monday our school took part in a Remembrance Day ceremony that was held to mark the 101st anniversary of the armistice signed between the Allies of World War 1 and Germany. The armistice was signed at Compiegne, France at 5:45am, for the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front to take effect from eleven o’clock in the morning. The school captains attended and laid a wreath to mark the occasion. Thank you to the captains, their families and staff who attended to mark this important commemoration.
PSSA State Athletics Championships Last week Nathaniel Clarke travelled to Homebush to take part in the PSSA Athletics Championships, representing the Riverina region. Nate was in two events, the 11 year boys’ 1500m and the 800m. In the 1500m, Nate knocked seven seconds off his personal best time and came in 10th overall. After qualifying for the finals of the 800m and taking 6 seconds off his personal best time, Nate was placed 7th in a very competitive field. It is interesting to note that Nate was the only regional / rural student who qualified for the final, competing against runners from the metropolitan area who have access to professional coaching. Nate is coached by his mother, Carolyn Clarke, and has trained very hard over the past months to achieve these outstanding results.
PSSA Representatives Riverina sports representatives from Hay Public School travelled to Deniliquin on Tuesday to have their photo taken with other Deniliquin District PSSA representatives. The photo was taken to recognise students’ achievements in sport during 2019 and is a great memento of their representative honours. Well done to Nathaniel Clarke (athletics, cross country); Jim Houston (cross country); Holly Ashcroft
(swimming); Johlee Masters (cricket); Matilda Nisbet (swimming) and Emily Caughey (rugby 7s) who have all represented the Riverina region this year. Hay Shire Council also recognised these athletes at a civic reception held on 23rd October.
Did You Know? If your child misses school 1 day every week, that’s 40 days per year which is over 2.5 years over the span of 13 years of schooling, which means the best your child may achieve is equal to finishing in Year 10. If your child misses school 2 days every week, that’s 80 days per year which is over 5 years over the span of 13 years of schooling, which means the best your child may achieve is equal to finishing in Year 7. Young children who frequently take days off school have poorer results in maths and literacy. The negative effect of absenteeism on academic achievement is well documented. Putting your child’s needs first and ensuring they are at school every day is responsible parenting.
Assessment and Reporting As the year is beginning to wind down, teachers are undertaking assessment tasks in preparation for the end of year reports. Classrooms have been busy places with all students currently being assessed on the outcomes that they have been expected to achieve throughout the year. Assessment will take the form of class tests, standardised tests, ongoing work samples and informal and formal observations. Reports are due to go home to parents on Friday, 13th December.
Have a great week!
Carol Oataway
Principal
13th November 2019
Remembrance Day
SCHOOL RULES
I can do my best. I can respect all
people. I can respect all
property. I can be in the
right place.
Merit
Assembly
Fri 15 Nov
12pm
School Hall
All Welcome
Term 4, Week 5 13th November 2019
Quality education in a caring environment
SPORTS REPORT State Athletics Championships. Last week Nate Clarke competed in the NSWPSSA athletics championships at Homebush in the 800m and 1500m events. A huge congratulations must go to Nate as he finished with outstanding results. In the 1500m, he came 10th in the timed finals, knocking a massive 7 seconds off his PB. In his 800m heat he came 3rd, knocking a huge 6 seconds off his PB, and qualified for the finals, finishing 7th overall in the 800m. An amazing achievement! A fun fact; Nate has been training 5 days a week, running roughly 4km a day, for roughly 30 weeks. That means he has covered a massive 600km(ish) which is running from here to Wagga and back to Maude again. This is truly amazing!!! Other exciting news from the meet was that, ex-student, Kristian Miller won a bronze medal in the AWD 12 Years Boys 200m. We are all so proud of both boys!
Deni Big Bash Congratulations to the following students who were selected to represent Hay Public School at the Big Bash in Deniliquin this week. Thank you to Mrs Cullenward and Delilah Crighton for all the time they put into selecting these teams.
Stage 2 (Thursday 14th November 2019)
Hay Cutters: Archie Houston (Captain) Matilda Nisbet (Captain) Dan Jamieson, Hilton Hargreaves, Cree Harris, Josh Gardiner, Abbey Liddington-Denehey, Jade Doidge, Emily Shea and Emily Taylor
Hay Magpies: Dillon Green (Captain), Charli Giddins (Captain), Liam Young, Robert Gaw, Toby North, Max Booth, Poppy Barnes, Hannah Jamieson, Bonnie-Ellen Matthews and Ryder Gerkens
Stage 3 (Friday 15th November 2019)
Hay Lions: Ben Clark (Captain) JJ Masters (Captain), Jim Houston, Nate Clarke, Seth Gray, Sienna Lund, Kirby Pingiaro, Larissa Sorensen, Chrissy Murray and Sila Vula
Hay Magpies: Jack Booth (Captain), Emily Cai (Captain) Wil Sloan, Ollie Liddington-Denehey, Nadin Gleeson, Cullen McCall, Jackson McClure, Karly Fisher, Issy Murray and Molly Curtis.
Hay Cutters; Peter Smithers (Captain), Emily Caughey (Captain), Andy Johnston, Aden Sowman, Max Mijok, Harry Duncan, Bailey Neill, Ashton Green, Sophie Tapper, Wendy Atkins and Alex Shea.
PLAY STARTS AT 9.15am BOTH DAYS. CARS
WILL BE LEAVING HAY AT 8am SHARP. All players are required to bring/wear the following; full sports uniform, broad brimmed hat, sunscreen, water bottle (x2), lunch, recess, money for the canteen (optional) and cricket bat (optional). PLAYERS NEED TO GIVE A $3 PLAYING FEE TO THE TEACHER IN CHARGE ON THE DAY.
Swim School Permission notes for swim school were handed out last week. Please ensure these are returned to your classroom teachers as soon as possible. Swim school will be held in
Ready Set Kinder Graduation and
Parent Information Session Please join us in the
Hay Public School Hall
9:15am - 10:15am
27th November 2019
for RSK’s Graduation
and Parent Information Session. This will be the last session of RSK for the year
K-2 Sports Stars of the Week The Week 4 sports stars of the week were:
Shining Stars ‐ Angel Clarke & Tahlia Noonan
Sizzling Suns ‐ Riley Cox & Preston Fitzpatrick
Blazing Comets ‐ Bronx Woods & Benji McClure
Term 4, Week 5 13th November 2019
Quality education in a caring environment
STAR AWARDS
KC Cameron Green 1/2S Alanna Lauer 1/2Z Harley Atkinson Maddi Deacon 3/4B Bonnie-Ellen Matthews 3/4R Max Booth 4/5J Zak Lange 5/6D Riley Harris 5/6S Savannah Mohr Delilah Crighton SCHOOL RULE AWARDS I can do my best Savannah Gifford
I can be in the right place Kieya-Madison Carter
I can respect all people Lane Mohr
I can respect all property Xavier Tarsoly
STAR BORROWER Harry Duncan - 5/6SC
Abbey Biggs - 3/4B Isobella Murray - 5/6D
Ben Clark - 5/6D DOUBLE STAR BORROWER
Mela Polhill - KC Bill Houston - 1/2S
Lana-Rose Jessop - KC
TERM 4
14th Nov P&C Meeting - 2pm
20th Nov No Greenslip Reward
27th Nov RSK Performance and Parent Info
28th Nov School Council Meeting - 7pm
29th Nov Crazy Hair Day
2nd Dec Year 5 Parliamentarian Speeches
2nd—13th Dec Swim School
12th Dec Year 6 Farewell
17th Dec Presentation Day
12th Dec P&C Meeting - 2pm
22nd Nov Paint the town RED
END OF YEAR RAFFLE Tickets have been sent home.
Drawn Presentation Day Tuesday 17 Dec 2019 1st Prize - XBOX ONE S plus two games 2nd Prize - Garmin Vivosmart 4Black 3rd Prize - Razor Tekno Scooter
** Paint the town Red ** Friday 22nd November
Students are asked to come
dressed in RED
Weekly Attendance Rates
Week Ending: 8th November 2019
Attendance Facts Well done to KC for their excellent attendance
last week; Well done to all classes who achieved over 90%
attendance last week; Children are required to attend school every day
unless sick; A medical certificate is required for illnesses over
3 days; Children who attend school regularly are
prepared for success in school and in life; Children who attend school regularly develop
healthy life habits; Children who attend school regularly feel more
connected to their community and develop important social skills and friendships; and
Students who attend school regularly are set up for a strong future.
1 KC 96.84% 2 5/6D 94.17% 3 3/4B 93.33% 4 1/2Z 92.38% 5 4/5J 92.00% 5 5/6SC 92.00% 7 3/4R 90.43% 8 1/2S 89.47%
Term 4, Week 5 13th November 2019
Quality education in a caring environment
Our new Healthy Canteen Menu is available on our website
Canteen Birthday Cup Cake Orders $25.00
Try our Dinosaur Nuggets - $4 for 5
FREE Hearing Clinic
Monday 25 November
Hay Community Health Centre
This service is for children 9 months to 18 years. Clients must not have a cold or ear infection at the time of appointment.
Appontments to be made through central in take on 1800 654 324. Any queries contact Shane Atkinson - Nurse Audiometrist on 0436 683 667.
2020 NSW Term & Vacation Dates
TERM 1
Tuesday 4 February to Thursday 9 April
Autumn Vacation: Monday 13 April to Friday 24 April
TERM 2
Monday 27 April to Friday 3 July
Winter Vacation: Monday 6 July to Friday 17 July
TERM 3
Monday 20 July to Friday 25 September
Spring Vacation: Monday 28 September to
Friday 9 October
TERM 4
Monday 12 October to Friday 18 December
Summer Vacation: Monday 21 December to
Tuesday 2 February 2021