Term 3 Week 7 (pdf 2 MB) - Goulburn North Public School
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Term 3 Week 7 (pdf 2 MB) - Goulburn North Public School
North News Week 7 Term 3 Principal’s Message Our campers returned safely back to school yesterday after a wonderful time at camp. A huge thank you to Mr Taylor for organising the camp, and to Miss Spencer and Mr Swain, for supervising and helping at the camp. Everyone looked happy, although a bit tired as they got off the bus. A reminder to parents that students must attend school every day, unless they are sick or have a legitimate reason for non-attendance. It is also important for students to be at school on time. Students who are chronically late to school often appear disorganised because they have missed receiving information about the day, and miss out on critical learning that occurs first thing in the morning. Every minute at school should count, so make sure they attend regularly and on time. Term 3 Calendar Week 8 5th Sept Dental Clinic Touch Football Knockout 6 Sept Dental Clinic 9 Sept Mulwaree HS Yr6 Taster Day Week 9 14th Sept Space Expo Yrs 3-6 15th Sept We have had many students and staff sick from a gastric bug that is going around our community. If your child is sick, please keep them home so that we keep the spread of the virus to a minimum. Council 4 Kids Week 10 21st to 23rd Sept The Dental Clinic is visiting our school next week. Dental technicians check each child’s teeth to determine if there are any problems that need to be followed up by a trip to the dentist. The clinic will operate on Monday and Tuesday morning. Last day of term We are taking 2017 Kindergarten enrolments now. If you have a child who turns 5 before the 31st July, 2017, they are eligible to start Kindergarten next year. If you have concerns about their readiness to start, contact us and we will be happy to talk to you about your concerns. Our Kindergarten Orientation program commences in Week 4 Term 4. Leonie Pearson Year 5 Camp 23rd Sept Term 4 Week 1 10th Oct Students return 13th Oct School Photos 14th Oct Questacon Excursion Week 2 19th Oct 2017 Kindergarten Information Session Assembly Awards Class Awards Ms Robens & Mr Stevenson: Sam 3/4S Joshua 5/6L Listening Award: 5/6L & 3/4S KM: 1B: 1BB: 1/2H: 2OK: 2G: 3/4M: 3/4A: 3/4S: 5/6W: 5/6L: 5/6T: Reese, Logan Ben, Olivia Rhyan, Amellia Cooper, Jack Mason, Amali Olivia, Angel, Corben Archer, Oscar Xavier, Jessica, Shane Rusty, Amber, Olivia Hayden, Coby, Rohan Taleah, Douglas Chris, Flynn, Kurtis Ribbons Certificate of Conduct Jack, Felicity, Tyrese Alan, Olivia, Katie We will Miss you Mrs McGuire! Noah, Chris Farewell Mrs McGuire Last Friday we said a sad goodbye and good luck to Mrs McGuire who has retired from our staff. Mrs McGuire taught for 13 years at Goulburn North and we will sadly miss her. Ms Pearson presented Mrs McGuire with a medallion from the Department of Education recognising her years of service to Public Education. Class 1B performed a poem for Mrs McGuire. Stage 2 Excursion to Questacon Children in Stage 2 (years 3 & 4) will be attending an excursion to Questacon on Friday 14th October 2016. The payments are to be made directly to the office and deposited in the big silver box located near the front counter. A permission note has been sent home for students who are attending. Transition to Mulwaree High School Mulwaree High School is hosting and Orientation Day where students can participate in a series of interest workshops for Year 6 attending Mulwaree High in 2017. The Orientation Day is on the 9th September from 9am to 3pm. The workshops are in addition to the Placement Tests and Parent/Student Orientation Evening to be held on 16th November 2016. Notes will be sent home directly from Mulwaree High School. Contact the High School Office for any queries on 48214499. Children's happiness starts with this Taken from Michael Grose – Parenting Ideas Newsletter There’s a range of research that says experiences bring people more happiness than material goods. The same principle applies to family life. There’s a temptation in our current culture to ply our kids with stuff. It’s hard as kids want stuff – clothes, toys, gadgets, technology. The reasons are varied including: “…because it’s new.” “…all my friends have one.” “...you’ve always given me stuff.” Differentiate between needs and wants One filter you can use when kids come to you asking for stuff is to ask, “Is this something you need or something you want?” Kids often want a great deal of stuff but they don’t necessarily need stuff. Help them understand the difference. Better to spoil them with experiences such as: One One--on on--one time with a parent (do something together) Two Two– –on on--one time with parents (spending time with both parents) Going somewhere new and fun (a park, museum or movie) Doing something outside (walking, playing a game, camping in the backyard) Doing something risky and new (giant swing, catching a train alone and meeting them at the station) The list of experiences you can provide is endless so you don’t need me to point them out. But think about the experiences versus the stuff that you provide for your kids. If you err on the side of giving kids heaps of stuff at the expense of experiences, then I encourage you to swing the pendulum the other way. Doing so will save you money and take more of your time, but will result in richer relationships and a myriad of memories sure to outlast any stuff you buy them. Family Photos Attached to the newsletter is a form for Family Photos so if you are wanting your children to be photographed together please fill out the form and return to the office with the correct money.