New nature playground for kindergarten
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New nature playground for kindergarten
THURSDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER 2015 ! ISSUE 14 LOREM HIGH SCHOOL / SPRING_SUMMER 2009 / VOLUME 01 New nature playground for kindergarten Students from our kindergarten familiarise themselves with their new play environment. Last Saturday a group of very committed volunteer parents gathered at the kindergarten site to help construct a nature playground. The work started at 8am and finished at 5.30pm, with parents coming and going in between. There was a lot of digging, heavy lifting, cementing and painting, but at the end of the day the result was a wonderful new play area for the students of our kindergarten to enjoy. There are a few finishing touches to happen including a climbing net and a water play feature. We sincerely thank all those parents who came along last weekend to help out, many of whom have long passed the kindergarten years with their children. The following message was received from a grateful parent. “Thank you to everyone that put the kindy play ground together on the weekend. If you could have seen the kids faces this morning you’d have seen how much they love it. They are all so excited. Hopefully kids will enjoy for many years to come. Fantastic job.” From the Principal Dear WLPS Community, I’d like to send a great big thank you all of the parents who spent last Saturday creating the wonderful kindergarten nature playground. It has been on our kindergarten wish list from quite some time and to see it come to reality is really exciting. It was particularly impressive to see those of you there that don’t have, and won’t have, kindergarten kids there now or in the future – what fantastic community spirit. I have quite a few important bits of news and information to share, so I will launch straight in: ICT information night Two parent information sessions will be held in our school library on the evening of Wednesday, 14th October to discuss our way forward with the use of digital technologies in education at West Leederville PS. Further information is in the letter you will have received earlier today and on the home page of our website. Bookings are essential as there are 2 sessions being held and can be made via the link on our website. Out of Hours School Care (OHSC) For many years,West Leederville PS has leased one classroom and playground space to the Jellybeans OHSC provider. Recently, the Jellybeans OHSC business was sold to Camp Australia who will soon take over the lease of these facilities. The schools involvement in the sale of Jellybeans to Camp Australia was minimal as these two businesses are owned and operated completely independently of the school. Our only involvement was to transfer the lease of our facilities from one provider to the next once we were informed of the sale. There are some differences in the provision of service that these 2 companies offer, the details of which are available from Camp Australia on 1300 105 343. There is no obligation for West Leederville PS families to use this service, those of you with children at our kindergarten may like to contact Mulberry Tree Childcare who have a facility on this site on 93837145 or 0429513537. Please note that Monday 12th October is a pupil free day at WLPS and I would encourage you to confirm with your regular service provider what arrangements they have available on this day. Year 5 Due to unforeseen circumstances, Mr Daniel Kaars has decided not to teach the Year 5 class for the remainder of the year. After much thought and consultation, we have come up with a plan which we believe is the best solution to this situation. In short, we will be increasing Mr Snook’s time in the classroom across each morning and for the full day every Friday, and Mr Gavin Bond, will teach the students every Thursday. A meeting will be held for Year 5 room 1 parents tomorrow morning at 8.15am in the library. Production The end of year production is being held on Wednesday, 9th December in our new amphitheatre. We believe that we will need to restrict tickets to 2 per family, but would like to guage a more accurate picture of each families' requirements. It would greatly assist us if you answered our 30 second survey that can be found on our website: Dickens, Disney, Dahl dispute survey. Education security-1800 177 777 We are asking for the assistance of parents and the wider WLPS community to ring the Education Security on 1800 177 777 free call if they witness people playing roller hockey or any activity that will damage our new basketball courts, playground or buildings. I hope you all have an enjoyable time during the end of term 3 break and we look forward to welcoming students back on Tuesday, 13th October. Warm regards, Fiona Kelly Principal A snapshop from Year 2/3 As part of our studies of the Australian outback, we have been learning how to write reports about animals from Australia. Students had the opportunity to select an Australian animal that they wanted to research and publish their findings in a mini book format. These amazing animal books have been on display in our classroom since open night and have been enjoyed by all. Our assembly item continued the theme of the outback, with a dramatised version of a poem by C.J. Dennis, The Triantiwontgongolope. The students were beautifully dressed in real or imaginary insect costumes to complement a magical and entertaining assembly. Year 2/3 Assembly I’m in my line. Darcy finally says that our item will start. We all go into our arch. The first group steps out. When they finish it’s the 2nd group’s turn. Finally, they finish so I confidently step out. We act out our verse. I step back with great pride. The 4th group steps out and with a great ending finishes our assembly item. I can hear everyone clapping and cheering. My Mum says it’s the best assembly she’s ever seen. Oliver Cresp – Year 2 I go to Miss Samsa’s room. I feel nervous but happy at the same time. Miss Samsa puts a song on the radio. All of a sudden, I feel calm and ready to go in my starting place. Mrs. Murphy gives us a hand signal. I get in my line to go. I feel like my heart is going to explode. I walk to my starting place near the canteen. I am thinking what I should do while I am walking and doing my actions. Finally, the music starts. I walk out once I hear the creepy music. I sway my arms to and fro pretending to be a bee. Everybody is looking at me but now I feel calm. Now the music is slowly stopping. I get into my line. I slowly put my hands down. The assembly is ready to begin. Caryn Yaba – Year 3 Our Assembly – The Triantiwontigongolope I am now waiting with Miss Samsa in the music room to calm my body. I am walking to the canteen waiting for our assembly to begin. I hear the voices of the chattering crowd talking as my legs are trembling with fear. I am waiting anxiously for Mrs Murphy who is slowly starting the music. Finally the crowd stops chattering and I can hear the music. My trembling legs carry me onto the stage in front of the whole school. I do my butterfly actions and slowly get into the arch. It is such a fun part of the magical assembly that we are about to start. Sienna Hathrill – Year 2 I’m waiting in the music room with my friends. Mrs Murphy gives us the thumbs up. I walk to my starting position nervously. I hear everyone in the audience chatting. Finally, I hear the music playing so I tip-toe onto the stage like a beautiful butterfly. I go to my place and the class assembles. I see my Mum and everyone else looking at my sparkly costume. I am thinking that I will do a good job for the rest of the assembly. Olivia Butler – Year 3 Dates for your Diary Pre-primary visit AQWA 25 September Last day of Term 3. Wear your footy colours 12 October PD for staff. Students do not attend school. 13 October Term 4 commences for students 14 October ICT parent information evening, session 1 from 5pm to 6.15pm and session 2 from 6.30pm to 7.45pm 15 October Science excursion- select students from years 4 to 6 16 October Science excursion- select students from years 4 to 6 16 October Bunnings incursion 20 October Music assembly, Undercover area, 2.15pm 22 October Assembly,Year 1 Blue. Undercover area, 2.15pm 27 October PALS Kings Park naturescape excursion,Year 4 students, 9.20am to 1pm 28 October PALS Kings Park naturescape excursion,Years 2/3 & 3 students, 9.20am to 1pm 29 October Science excursion- select students from years 4 to 6 29 October WLPS student art exhibition/ wine and cheese night. 9 December Disney, Dahl, Dickens dispute production Please check the West Leederville Primary School Website or Mobile App for regular updates to the school planner. Pre-primary students enjoy the ‘touch pools’ above and bottom and experience being surrounded by fish in the aquarium below. Last Thursday the pre-primary children enjoyed a fun filled day at AQWA. The children loved exploring the unique marine life of Western Australia. Highlights were the touch pool, underwater aquarium and the curiosity cabinet. The children had lots to talk about on the bus ride home! 'There were glow in the dark jelly fish.'Will G. 'I love AQWA because you can touch Port Jackson Sharks.'- Indigo C. 'There were big turtles swimming above us.'- Jaime M. 'There was a diver that waved to us.'Alexander P. Interschool athletics The interschool athletics carnival was held last Thursday at Kapinara PS, hosted by West Leederville PS. There were 6 schools competing and Woodlands PS emerged winners once again, with WLPS finishing fifth. Congratulations to all the students chosen for the interschool team and in particular to Lily who won the Champion Year 6 girl medal, Jack who won the Runner Up year 4 boy medal and Bella Pictured are Jack, Lily and Bella who all won medals at the interschool athletics carnival. who was the Runner Up year 4 girl. Thank you also to the parents who went along to support the team and baked cakes for the camp fundraising stall. Christian (centre) running in the year 5 boys relay for WLPS. STAR STUDENTS The following students received Merit Certificates at the recent assembly. Pre-primary Pre-primary Red class Maebh Dhepnorrarat Kai Harkess Ottilie Nash Zachary Watkins Year 1 Ruby Bellantoni Ali Zein Thea Mandin Rocco Zampogna Flynn Ross Emma Sommerfield Year 2 Jordi Slater Morgane Flynn Etienne Pontre Gibson Ayla Rotzer James McDonnell Matilda Williams Joshua Maxwell Year 3 Ruby Daby Archer Smith Jack Wood Year 4 MacGregor Watson Jemma Warren Oliver Mawle Qi Hang Gao Year 5 Hua Hsu Toby Maxwell Year 6 Charlie Williams Ailish Beckwith Angus Finch Isabella Pether Congratulations to our Star Students. Haiku in Year 4 Blue Autumn by Amaya Garwood-Blue, Year 4 Autumn by Bella Love, Year 4 Winter by Sophie Lim, Year 4 ... and recounts about the athletics carnival I hear Mrs Schofield call, “Year 4 girls tactic ball!” I run up with my heart beating 1000/kilometres per hour. “I’m the leader”, I call out. A feeling of confidence washes through me. Mr Snook tells me to go and stand in the hoop, sounds the horn and my team are off and running fast as cheetahs, pass the ball to me and I pass it back. “Finally the race is over”, I cried. My team came second with me as the leader. I feel like someone was splashing a bucket of water on my face as the crowd has cheered us on. Sophie Lim, Year 4 “Why me?”, I’m the worst at leaderball. I mean why choose me, of all people, why me? If Kimberley needs a person for leaderball, a preprimary with a broken wrist and sprained ankle will be better than me. “That annoying voice in my head is so right”, I sigh. “What did you say? Is sounds like ‘Tatnoyvoyinyeadzrye’” Sophie questioned. “Oh, nothing, I am just worrying that’s all”, I reply. I have one last bite of my apple and tell myself to be less pessimistic. “Year 4 girls leaderball’, Mrs Schofield says. “Quick, quick”, I nervously walk out briskly. Oh gosh! Amaya Garwood-Blue, Year 4 It is so loud, I can barely hear myself think. I join in cheering for my faction, then my stomach does a flip, if feels like a jungle inside of me. I am so nervous, Mr Snook just called out my name for the ‘A’ division 75 metre sprint. Finally, it’s our turn. I hear Mrs Munday saying “Here come the year 4 girls ‘A’ division 75 metre sprint”. I have a good feeling about this race, I don’t know why but I just do. It feels like a swarm of butterflies just entered my stomach as Mr Snook tells us to put our toes on the line and look straight ahead. “On your marks”, he is saying. “Get set”, oh no it’s about to start. “GO”, Mr Snook blows the horn and we’re off. The end seems so far away but soon the race will be over and done with, then I won’t have anything to worry about any more. i’ve been so deep in my thoughts that I haven’t realised how close the end is until just then. I’m counting down the seconds 5,4,3 ,oh my goodness I’m almost there, 2, one more step, 1, I’m finished and oh my , I’ve come first. As I go up to receive my ribbon I have realised something else, i’m in the interschool. Bella Love, Year 4 2016 student requirement lists Our student requirement lists for 2016 have arrived and been distributed to the students. The supplier we have chosen is Campion, although parents are free to choose to purchase the items from wherever they wish. Orders may be placed online at www.campion.com.au using ‘SR5K’ as the code. Alternatively, orders may be mailed to Campion directly. No orders will be accepted at the school. Orders placed before Friday 17th October, 2014 will receive a $4 home delivery. The facility to pay for the school voluntary contribution and P&C voluntary contribution is available on the student requirement list and we would encourage parents to take full advantage of this opportunity. Please note that these are separate contributions. We ask that parents ensure that they place their orders for the requirements list well before the start of the 2015 school year. This will ensure that their children commence the year with a smooth start and are not disadvantaged by not having the necessary equipment for their learning. Library News Production tickets The library has recently received a large supply of new books and there are quite a few more books arriving soon. Before the books can reach the shelves, they all need to be covered. We are looking for help with this. Parents, if you ever have some time to spare on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, please pop into the library to offer your time. Mrs Etheridge and Mrs Lanigan will be delighted to see you. One of our greatly anticipated events for next term is our school production, The Disney, Dahl, Dickens dispute. It is to be staged on Wednesday, 9th December. Rehearsals are well underway with Mrs Munday and Ms Samsa, who continue to be impressed by our talented students, and the logistics of holding the event are now in focus. To help guage the demand for tickets to the event, we have placed a small survey which links from our WLPS home page. At this stage we may be restricted to allocating 2 tickets per family for the performance.The production will include students from pre-primary to year 6 and will be held in our new amphitheatre. Disney, Dahl, Dickens dispute ticket survey Music Assembly We will be holding an informal music assembly at 2.15pm on Tuesday, 20th October (not Thursday) to celebrate and support the hard work of the School of Instrumental Music students. The assembly will be in the undercover area and the violin, viola and cello students who learn their instruments at school in the SIM programme will play compositions in their groups. The String Ensemble and the Super Choir will also be performing. Parents and extended families are welcome to come and hear these talented musicians perform. Out of School Hours Care We were recently notified that our Out of School Hours Care (OSHC) provider would transfer from Jellybeans to Camp Australia from Tuesday, 13th October. As these businesses operate independently of the school, we would ask that parents liaise directly with them. Mulberry Tree, the OSHC provider at Lake Monger PS where our kindergarten is located, is currently assessing the viability of a bus service to shuttle students from the West Leederville PS site. If families wish to explore this option we would ask them to contact Mulberry Tree directly. Please clarify care for the PD day on Monday 12th October with your chosen provider. Contact details are: Wembley Jellybeans- 9284 9955 Camp Australia- 1300 105 343 Mulberry Tree Childcare Wembley- 93837145 or 0429513537 Shenton dog’s refuge After listening to a presentation by Miss Nathan from the Shenton Park Dogs' Refuge the preprimary children decided to give back to the refuge by donating toys, treats, blankets and towels. Jack, Maebh, Ottilie, Scout and Bonnie went down to the refuge with Miss Mulgrew to present the donations to the refuge. Everyone at the refuge was very grateful for the donations, especially the dogs! Slithers and slides The kindergarten students recently had an exciting incursion when some snakes and lizards came to visit. The students have been learning about Australia and Australian animals in their kindergarten sessions. They embraced the opportunity to handle the reptiles and learn what steps they should take if they encounter a snake in the wild. Pictured left, Stanley examines a lizard closely and right, Juliette makes friends with a snake. Computers in Year 1 The computers skills of our junior students are developing quickly and pictured here are Year 1 Blue students who recently enjoyed having the computers incorporated into a mathematics session.