Diary Dates Canteen Roster Craigburn OSHC Service
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Diary Dates Canteen Roster Craigburn OSHC Service
CRAIGBURN PRIMARY SCHOOL 15 Murrays Hill Rd, Flagstaff Hill, SA 5159 ~ Tel 08 8270 4144 ~ Fax 08 8370 5745 Email dl.1226.admin@schools.sa.edu.au Web www.craigburn.sa.edu.au Canteen 8270 4568 OSHC 0427 271 768 Term 2, Week 2 Diary Dates 13 - 6.15pm FAC 6.15pm 7.15 - Governing Council th th 14 – 17 – NAPLAN tests th st 20 & 21 Student-Free Days nd 22 – School Tour (for prospective parents) th 24 – Walk Safely to School Day - R/1 Assembly 11.30am th st 27 – 31 Reconciliation Week th 28 – Yr 2, 3, 4 Assembly 10am th 29 – Canteen Special - Year 6/7 Assembly 2:30pm st 31 – Camp Quality Puppets th JUNE 2 – 6 Year 7’s to Canberra th 10 – Queen’s Birthday Holiday th 12 – Reception transition th 17 – R/1 Assembly 11.30am th 24 – FAC 6.15pm - Governing Council 7.15 th 25 – Canteen Special th 26 – Reception Transition - Year 6/7 Assembly 2:30pm Canteen Roster 10/5 13/5 14/5 15/5 16/5 17/5 20/5 21/5 22/5 23/5 24/5 9th May, 2013 DON’T FORGET! 2 STUDENT-FREE DAYS MONDAY 20TH & TUESDAY 21ST MAY MAY th nd Tracy Marshall Naomi Schubert Tracy Warren Volunteer Required Dina Deardon Lisa Slate and Volunteer needed PUPIL FREE DAY PUPIL FREE DAY Monica Dinan Heather Forbes-White Joanne Waring and Dawn Bell Craigburn OSHC Service is available from 7:00am - 8:30am and 3:15pm - 6:15pm Phone 0427 271 768 Dear Parents and Caregivers, Our new Electronic Newsletter starts soon, in the meantime we need to collect all email addresses from parents. (See info Page 2) TERM 2 HAS COMMENCED WITH A GREAT START! The staff have worked hard to ensure that our Years 3, 5 and 7 students are well prepared for the NAPLAN assessments (National Literacy and Numeracy tests) being held next week. We are very proud of the efforts of the children and look forward to finding out the results of these important assessments later in the year. The students involved will be undertaking tests in Spelling and Grammar, Writing, Reading and Numeracy, from Tuesday May 14th to Thursday May 16th. There is also a “catch-up day” on Friday for students who may have been absent. Whilst we value and carefully analyse the results, we are also well aware that this is only one set of tests, taken on 3 days of the year, and is not the only way that we make judgements about students’ progress. There are many other varied strategies that we use to ensure a child is improving in their learning. Parents of all Year 3, 5 and 7 students have received information with more details about the tests. DANGER NEAR THE SCHOOL CROSSING!! Many staff and parents have expressed much concern regarding the way that traffic banks up near the school crossing, waiting to enter the pick-up / drop off zone. This is a safety worry for many people. If coming from Black’s Rd, please do not create a queue on Murray’s Hill Road. The safest method is to continue driving if the entrance to the pick up zone is not clear enough to enter, then do a u-turn past the school and come back to wait in the right hand lane queue on Murray’s Hill Road. The local council has been informed of this matter and police and council officers may book people blocking the road inappropriately. Please help us to create safer conditions for picking up your child and everyone else’s child! THE FUN WALKATHON WAS A MAJOR SUCCESS TODAY! We are still waiting to find out the amount raised, however, the children had a lot of fun and assisted us to raise much needed funds for the school. A sincere thank you for the wonderful donations received. Prizes will be ordered and presented to students in the near future. EXCITING CANTEEN NEWS! We completed Term 1 in the black! Yes! That is a terrific effort from Sue and Sue. Thanks to families for their support. This term we have an exciting new menu with Special Combo Meals being a feature. The new menu will go home early next week. Kind regards, Kathy Terrell NEW ELECTRONIC NEWSLETTER emails LOST PROPERTY Children often misplace their belongings at school. The staff in the front office has made a commitment to reunite lost property with its owner immediately but this can only happen if it is named. Unnamed property sits in a container in the front office with no chance of being reunited with its rightful owner. At the end of the school term it is disposed of to make way for more. Please name your children’s belongings and check regularly that they have not accidentally brought someone else’s jumper home! We are in the final stages of updating our school newsletter to a magazine style format, which aims to more effectively and efficiently inform our school community of current news & information as well as to promote and celebrate our wonderful learning programs. The new look school newsletter will be available online through our school website in a PDF format for parents to download and view. As a starting point we would like to ensure all parents and carers are accessing the school newsletter via an email sent from school on the day the newsletter is published. This occurs on a fortnightly basis. We request all parents and carers to visit the home page of our school website - www.craigburn.sa.edu.au and click on the ‘subscribe to newsletter’ link, located on the left side bar under ‘Quick Links’. This link will take you to a ‘Google Form’ where you will be able to enter your name and the email address you would like to receive the newsletter notification from. After entering your details, click submit. Occasionally, there may some attachments accompanying the newsletter. These will also be in a PDF format for you to download and view. From time to time these will be sent home as a hard copy. Printed copies will be available upon request. Please contact the office. We appreciate your support in this endeavour and are confident that families will benefit from the new system. Regards, Paul Luke - Deputy Principal SPORTS DAY Sports Day Results 1 2 3 4 Fraser Bradman Riley Woodforde ASSEMBLY AWARDS Congratulations to the Year 2, 3 and 4 students who received an assembly award in the last week of Term 1. Mrs Chick E23 Bethany S, Chloe S, Michael J, Brodie H Miss Sporn E24 Jackson C, Jessica F, Frank M, Jack H Mrs Perejma E25 Amelia P, Tahlia DJ, Xavier P, Jaypee B Mr Hanna C16 Katie B, Layla D, Colebian J, Aaron E Miss Humphrys F26 Carrie D, William N, Mia H Ms Prideaux/O’Keefe Leila S, Lily W, Felix C, Riley M Mrs Freebairn C17 Audrey M, Holly W, Samuel D, Jordan P Congratulations Fraser The school community wishes to acknowledge the generous support by all sponsors that enabled us to provide free fruit to all children participating on the day. The sponsors include Coles and Woolworths from the Hub Shopping Centre and the very generous donation of four boxes of pears by the local Magarey Orchard in Coromandel Valley who have been growing pears and apples among other things since 1909. Magareys are open to the public selling fruit in season Mon, Weds-Fri from 9.30-12.20 and 1.20-4.30 daily at very low prices, Magarey Rd , Coromandel Valley (next to Frank Smith's Reserve). The children loved making apple and pear slinky's and the fresh fruit provided a healthy and fun snack on a warm and energetic day! 2 SCHOOL SPORT the hall. Our Year 4 team has 7 sporty boys and only lost one game last term, they continue to train on Friday lunchtimes. The Year 5 team has 11 players and this team is enjoying their basketball and training on a Tuesday lunchtime. Our Year 6/7 team are training in the hall on Mondays and coming together as a great little team (getting ready for SAPSASA). Kim & Simon Nash - Basketball coordinators sknash1@bigpond.com Kim 0417 823 944 SOCCER Season Starts! So after weeks of planning and organising soccer training has started this week with 88 children registered to play. We have 2 Senior teams, an Under 10, Under 9, Under 8 team and our very own Aliens team for the 21 very keen youngest members of our community. Thanks to all those parents and grandparents who have taken on coaching and managing roles - without you the teams would not go ahead. However I am now in need of someone, or small group of people, to take charge of the canteen facility for our home games. This entails purchasing the drinks and lollies to sell, making tea and coffee and taking money on the day. It is a job that has been done by older siblings in the past so if anyone can offer to take on this role please email me or contact the school. The canteen is a major fund raiser for the soccer teams and allows us to purchase team shirts, equipment and trophies for the end of the season. I am happy to give more details if needed. SAPSASA - DIVING On Friday 22nd March, Luke and Rhianna Marshall represented our school in the 2013 SAPSASA Diving Championships held at the South Australian Aquatic & Leisure Centre Marion. Many primary schools were represented with a high level of competition. Craigburn dominated the competition with Luke finishing 1st in the boys 3m springboard and 5m platform events and 2nd in the 1m springboard event. Rhianna finished 1st in the girls 1m & 3m springboard events and 1st in the girls 5m platform event. Go Craigburn! Just to clear up some confusion regarding how teams are selected please find below an explanation:Team Selection and Registration The selection process for soccer teams is based on guidelines as set out in the Craigburn Sports Policy and the registration requirements of the Southern Districts Junior Soccer Association (SDJSA) who coordinate and manage the school competition. Essentially the SDJSA stipulate that teams are formed based on age levels within a calendar year and not school-based year level groupings. This means that team selection will change from year to year where children will have the opportunity to play with different players. As you would appreciate it is highly unlikely that a team will be exactly the same from one year to the next because of the SDJSA registration requirements. We endeavour to create a balanced selection of teams from the Seniors right down to the Under 8s, however, we are not able to guarantee the placement of children based on individual requests. We ask that parents are able to explain this to their child. The registration and selection of teams is a complex process and one that requires the support of parents and children. Barbara Heaton - Soccer Coordinator 2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Luke & Rhianna travelled to Perth at Easter to compete in the 2013 Australian Age Diving Championship. Athletes from all over Australia competed in their respective age divisions in a strong competition run to international standards. In only his first Nationals Luke finished 3rd in the under 11 boys 1m springboard and 5m platform events, and 5th in the 3m springboard event to finish 3rd overall. Rhianna won the 12/13 girls 3m synchronised and 1m springboard events and finished 2nd in the 3m springboard and 5m platform events to finish in 1st place overall and was awarded “Girls 12/13 Yrs Diver of the Year”. Congratulations Luke & Rhianna on an excellent performance! BASKETBALL We have started Term 2 of basketball and we would like to welcome our new Year 2/3 team, this team consists of 12 players and we have both girls and boys playing. The team is new to basketball and they have got a lot to learn, trainings are on a Friday lunchtime in 3 SCHOOL FOOTBALL Update Last term we invited parents to express and interest for their child to play football for Craigburn in 2013. Unfortunately, due to the small amount of interest within our school community we are not able to field any teams, which has been the case over the last few years. The Craigburn Sports Committee acknowledges that opportunities exist for students to participate in community / club based football programs. Craigburn does however run an AUSKICK program for young children which is run on Sunday mornings at the school. CANTEEN CRAIGBURN CAFE Welcome back! We hope you all had an enjoyable holiday and are looking forward to Term 2. We would like to take this opportunity and express our thanks to ALL the volunteers including students who made Sports Day such an enjoyable and successful day. It is such a big day not only for the school but also the canteen and in these tough economical times the school community support is vital to keep the canteen up and running so we can provide this service to the school. Many thanks to Tracy Marshall and Joanne Waring who filled in while Sue L was away. Free tickets Dave and Bree Hodgson, the AUSKICK managers have 10 free adult passes (kids are free) to the state football (AFL) game, South Australia vs NEAFL at Mazda stadium at 2.10pm this Saturday 11th of May. If you are interested please phone the school and we will pass the message on or email dbhodgson@adam.com.au. This year we not only had our popular BBQ but we also sold Sushi and fresh Wraps, which was a great success. Thanks to Annegret Lackmann and her team of workers for organising this healthy alternative. SAPSASA District Athletics In Week 9 of last term 55 Craigburn students participated in the Southern Heights District athletics day at Blackwood High School. Students displayed a positive attitude and great team spirit throughout the day. The cake stall had a fantastic variety to choose from and not a crumb was left! Special thanks to Ian and Rosie (Sue L’s mum and friend of Sue L’s family) who did a great job of cooking 800 sausages! All our volunteers were brilliant and we appreciate the time you gave us especially when we know you all have children to watch and it can be difficult at times. Once again thank you so much. As the weather starts to get cooler, Hot Chocolate can be purchased with a lunch order for only $1.00 a saving of 50c. For a special treat next week we are introducing Tasty Potato Wedges at recess time. This will be on a first in first serve basis. Please note NO PRE-ORDERING REQUIRED. Only $1.00 per serve. Don’t forget our yummy cup of Number-Ghetti (pasta Shapes) or Bake Beans for only $2.00 Just a reminder available everyday is our Popular Meals Deals – Hot dog with sauce + a moosie or crusher OR 5 nuggets + a buttered Roll and a giant python. Great Value for only $4.00. Track finals: 100m Finals – Ella R, Tyson D, Olivia M 200m Finals - Tyson D, Lauryn D, Ben M, James P Final Placings: Discus – Jacqueline HWC 2nd, Charlotte W 2nd, Ethan C 3rd, High Jump – Jarryd H 3rd Shot put – Jacqueline HWC 1st, Taine M 1st 100m – Tyson D 3rd Long Jump – Taine 2nd We are looking to revise our menu to including more exciting Meal Deals Combos which will be sent out to all families shortly. Thank you Sue and Sue 4 MUSIC TAKE HOME A BIG BROTHER OR BIG SISTER Give your children the wonderful opportunity to have an international big brother or big sister by hosting one of our exceptional international students arriving in Australia in July 2013 for their 3, 5 or 10 month programs. Our international students from France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Spain will live as a local, attend a local secondary school, arrive with their own spending money and comprehensive insurance cover – all arranged by Southern Cross Cultural Exchange. Visit us at www.scce.com.au, email scceaust@scce.com.au or call us toll free on 1800 500 501, request our international student profiles, and capture the spirit of family and friendship! Festival Orchestra Congratulations to Bailey Kuijpers and Grant Robertson who have been selected to play Saxophone in the South Orchestra. They will perform in 4 concerts at the Festival Theatre in September. Congratulations to these students who have recently been selected to perform in the South Troupe:• Ashlyn Petty • Chelsea Roper • Alannah Green • Bridgett Spurr They have many workshops and rehearsals before their 4 performances in September at the Festival Theatre. Drum / Guitar lessons Greg will be returning to work in Week 4. I am aware the email address that was given out for parents to make contact with him is not working. I have spoken to Greg and he has suggested that students who have missed out on lessons will be given lessons free of charge until that debt has equalised. At the end of Term 2 those parents will only be invoiced for lessons beyond what they are owed. If your child is not continuing or you have any further concerns you may email Greg on gregangley@adam.com.au Foster Carers can be single, couples, people at home, working full-time, part-time or studying. Free training and ongoing professional support (including 24-hour assistance) is provided. Find out more at one of our upcoming information sessions: th Tuesday 4 June 2013 Woodcroft – Morphett Vale Neighbourhood Centre 175 Baines Road Morphett Vale SA 5162 6.30-8.30pm Kerry Rayner For more information or bookings call Linda on 8131 3456 or visit www.anglicare-sa.org.au/foster-care ANZAC DAY Come and Try! Onkaparinga City Training Band Great experience for beginner and intermediate players in a fun and social environment. Parents are more than welcome to sit in! Come along and see what we do! No obligation to join! Rehearsals: When: Fridays – during term time Time: 6:30-‐7:30pm Where: Aberfoyle Park Primary School Performing Arts Centre (access from Budapest Road) Membership Fee: $75 per year Instrument Hire Available Contact: Sally Morris Music Director 0422214899 info@onkaparingaband.com.au Early morning for Craigburn students on Anzac Day! Well done all of you. 5 FUN WALK-A-THON . 6