Sefton Infants School Newsletter
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Sefton Infants School Newsletter
180-194 Rodd Street Sefton 2162 Sefton Infants School Newsletter Phone: 9644 4079 Fax: 9743 7175 Wednesday 12 November 2014 Upcoming Events: Principal’s Report * Fridays 9:15am: Playgroup Dear Parents/Carers, * Wednesdays: Gymnastics * Wednesdays 3-4:15pm: Active After School Communities * Thursdays 3 4:15pm: Active After School Communities It has been wonderful to see so many more of our students bringing and eating healthier lunches and recess snacks to school each day. The healthy messages that we have been learning about at school are certainly making an impact with the students being able to identify nutritious foods for meals and snacks. Last week all of the students also participated in an engaging workshop titled ‘Smart Shopping’ presented by Clean Away. During this workshop the students learnt about the effects of packaging on the environment and how we as consumers can reduce, reuse and recycle packaging related to food items. Many of our students recognised ways that they could reduce the amount of packaging in their own lunch boxes by selecting natural products and using foods with the least amount of packaging required to ensure it is transported safely to school. Our preschoolers are also very active learners in this area of the environment and health with their functioning vegetable garden and compost bin. The preschool students often use their produce to make healthy snacks and add to their compost bin every day with their fruit and vegetable scraps. * Wed 5 Nov - Wed 19 Nov 9:30am: Kindergarten 2015 Orientation As part of our school’s Live Life Well campaign we are also teaching the importance of having an active lifestyle for our health. Page three of this newsletter gives some more information about getting active. Thank you to all of our families who are supporting our aim to teach the students about the importance of healthy lifestyles. We recognize that many of these messages are modelled, taught and reinforced within the home. * Thu 4 Dec: Preschool Concert Year 1 & 2 Excursion to Vaucluse House In a few weeks, our Years 1 and 2 students will be going on an excursion to historic Vaucluse House in Sydney’s eastern suburbs to learn more about the origin of plant based foods and some traditional games played in yesteryear to keep healthy and active. Please keep your eyes out for the permission note for this excursion which will be sent home soon. * Tue 9 Dec: Preschool Concert Kind regards, Sharna Labbe * Wed 10 Dec 5:30pm: Whole School Concert * Thu 11 Dec: Presentation Assembly & Parent Thank you morning tea * Fri 12 Dec: Year 2 Farewell Party Website: www.seftoninf-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 2 Raffle Donations We will be soon running a raffle to raise funds for the creative arts program at Sefton Infants School. This raffle also allows us to have our special end of year whole school concert. We are seeking your kind help with any prize donations that our school community may be able to provide as prizes for this raffle. For example, it may be a voucher for a service from a local company, new large toys or games, new small whitegoods, electronics or other new, useful household items that you do not need. We would greatly appreciate any items that would make great raffle prizes. Please give any raffle donations to the school office. Thank you for your support. The raffle tickets will be sent home soon. Whole School End of Year Concert Wednesday 10 December 5:30pm End of Year Concert - Save the Date Save the date of Wednesday 10 December for our great end of year concert. All of our students from Preschool to Year 2 will be performing music , dance and drama items related to the theme of Friendship and Happiness. The concert will commence at 5:30pm and be held on outdoor staging at Sefton Infants School (weather permitting). Tickets will be going on sale very soon at $5 per audience member. We hope you can join us for what promises to be a very entertaining evening. Page 3 Get Active Presentation Assembly and School Picnics Being healthy is not just about what you eat - it’s also about being active! The food you eat each day gives your body energy for moving around. To be healthy you need to use up that energy by moving around as much as you can each day. Moving around also helps your body build strong bones and strong muscles, and helps keep you fit and coordinated. Turn off the TV or computer and get active Set a limit on the amount of time children watch television or spend on the computer. Two hours a day is the maximum. Too much screen time limits physical activity. On the weekend, live life instead of watching it on TV. Find a new place to hike, bike or run. When you hear “I’m bored” – think of something active to do. During the winter months, avoid allowing children to watch too much TV or play video games. Encourage active play, which builds social, mental and physical motor skills. Why reduce TV time? Studies have shown we use less energy watching TV than sitting still TV influences the food choice of kids – Australia has a high rate of food advertising during children’s viewing hours TV replaces time a child can be active and enjoy physical activity There is an association between TV watching and being overweight 40% of children 5 – 12 years report watching an average of two hours or more of television or videos a day. Screen-free things to do Limit your child’s screen time to no more than one to two hours a day. This includes television, electronic games and computer games. Offer alternatives to watching TV, until new, healthy habits are created. Some alternatives are: listen to music go to the park draw a picture play cards ride a bike read a book make a scrap book hula hoop play a board game build a cubby house. jump rope play with your pet do a crossword learn a magic trick learn to juggle plant some seedlings play hopscotch learn to knit or crochet create sidewalk art with chalk The Not So Friendly Fruit Juice Many people think fruit juice is a healthy option. While fruit juice contains some vitamins, it lacks fibre, antioxidants and other nutrients found in fruit. Fruit juices are high in sugar and energy, often containing similar quantities of sugar found in soft drink. Drinking large amounts can lead to tooth decay and excess energy consumption. Here are some things to consider if choosing juice: Eat a whole piece of fruit instead. Limit fruit juices to no more than half a glass per day. Consider diluting juice 50:50 with water to reduce the amount of sugar It is easy to drink too much juice. One popper of juice is equal in energy to two pieces of fruit. Page 4 At Sefton Infants School we are safe, respectful learners. SAFE: * Be in the right place. * Move safely. * Hands and feet to yourself. RESPECTFUL * Follow teacher instructions. * Be kind to others. Let others learn. * Care for our school. LEARNERS * Try your best. * Be responsible for your own behaviour. This Week’s Award Winners Commendations to all of our award recipients from the last fortnight. Thank you for being such safe and respectful learners at Sefton Infants School. Bronze Awards - 20 Super Sefton Awards Erina Luu2Y Ghassan Bakkour 1R Jonatahan Fernandez- 1R Abdulrahman Djouah Cardin Trieu - 2Y 2Y Silver Awards - 30 Super Sefton Awards Sameer Khushbakat KG Hamzeh Masri KB Iesha Wahab KB Gary Angury 2Y Lucy Fang Lucas Francisco Zahra Rajayee Adam Gul - KB KG 1R 2Y Gold Awards - 40 Super Sefton Awards Maria Alhashimi KB Mahnoor Sultan KG Iesha Wahab KB Conrad Krasu 1R Rufayda Mazouz KB Ruby NguyenTim Tran Hamzeh MasriHamze Elrich An Van - 2Y KB KB 1R 2Y Platinum Award - 50 Super Sefton Awards Khalidah Abdallah KG Dylan Nguyen 2Y Viktor Voytenko KB Zalia Billington Vy Tran Lujain Gul- 1R 1R KB Behaviour Medal - 60 Super Sefton Awards Yara Shahin KG Please see the school website for more photos of our award winners.