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Document 6603219
SEAFORD RISE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Edition
17
Term
4
Diary Dates
DATE
6th November
Greetings from the Principal
Nov 11th—Remembrance
Day
Nov 12 & 13th— School
concert (3 performances)
Nov 14th—school clos ure.
Nov 17th—St udent free day
Congratulations to our students who participated in the 2014
PMA Powerful Learners: Mathematics and Numeracy
Challenge. Our students achieved 5 State Winning Entries
and 2 Highly Commended Entries. We look forward to them
receiving their awards at a special ceremony to be held on
Friday 21st November in the evening at Felixstow.
We are excited about the school concert performances next
week. Students are working on their items ready to
showcase their talents.
Our Remembrance Day event will be from 10.45 to 11.15 in
the central courtyard on Tuesday 11th November. Individual
students and visitors will have the opportunity to lay a
wreath/flower, message at the flagstaff between 11.05 and
11.15.
DREAM
BELIEVE
ACHIEVE
Yannoula Michael
SEAFORD RISE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Grand Boulevard, Seaford Rise SA 5169
Telephone: 8327 0232
Fax:8327 0004
dl.1855_admin@schools.sa.edu.au
www.seariseps.sa.edu.au
RESPONSIBILTY
RESPECT
HONESTY
C3 learning the art
of
embossing.
Amy Buechter and
Scott Cherry show
an example of the
great work they
have been doing
w i t h
M s
Carragher.
CO-OPERATION
Great fun had by all at
swimming this week
and last week.
FRIENDLINESS
LEARNING
Active After School
This is the final year of the Active After School program
in the current format after ten years supporting schools Shianne Coole (Sensei)
to engage children in structured physical activity and
was very impressed with
introducing families to organised sport in the
the students from our
community. Here at Seaford Rise Primary in 2014 our
school at Martial Arts and
students had the opportunity to experience a variety of said they were one of the
activities / sports including Hip Hop dance, Lacrosse,
best groups she had taken.
Circus Skills, Touch Football, Basketball and Martial Arts. Well done !
It is fantastic watching the students develop their skills
through games and build confidence in themselves. There
is so much smiling, laughter and teamwork in each of the
sessions.
We appreciate the support of teachers who supervise the
sessions after hours and Hayley (in the canteen) for
supplying the afternoon snacks.
The future format will be announced next year.
State Winners:
Year 1—Small Group
Daniel Daly, Ethan Edwards, Henry
Rainbow, Lily Diener
Year 4—small group
Katie Shiers, Sienna Reeves, Katie
Newman
Year 4—small group—set task 2
Gabrielle Clark, Tenille Shaw
Year 4—Class Group
I6
Yr 6—small group Owen Brennan,
Hamish Bates.
Highly Commended
Reception—class group
H4
Year 2 –Small group
Jayden Griffiths, Cooper Manfield, Zeke
Tonkes, Tayla Webster, Keira Webb.
Well done and congratulations to all the winners. The awards night is on Friday
21st November.
Hello everyone, my name is Jae Gillett
and I have just started here at Seaford
Rise Primary School as the Aboriginal
Community Education Officer. I have
worked in education for about 4 years
now. My work is my passion. I am really
excited to be in this role and look for to
working within the Seaford Rise
community. I will be working
Wednesdays and Thursdays and if you
see me round feel free to say “hello”.
Late Arrivals
We understand there are times when your
child may arrive late to school. In those
situations we ask for one of the following:

Parent / carer walks the child into
the front office to sign them in.

A note in the diary explaining the
late arrival.

A phone call explaining the late
arrival and the time the child left
home.
The safety of your children is
paramount. When the school is notified
through one of the above methods we
ensure your child arrives at school directly
and safely.
Congratulations to all the students who received values awards and medals
at our last assembly.
Bronze: Michael Russell, Lily Webster, Mia Venables, Jordi Eldridge
Silver: Brodie Wait, Nathan Pearn, Stell McKuen-Taylor, Jacob Renshaw, Emelia Pengilly, Declan
Roberson
Gold: Harper Sincock, Ethan Stefaniak, Oscar Van Erp
Platinum: Jessica-Lillie Lever
SILVER
Medals:
Bronze: Dylan Heapy, Joshua Piggins, Luke Kranixfeld.
Silver: Tazymynne Van Erp
B
R
O
N
Z
E
END OF YEAR CONCERT
Wednesday night concert has been booked out.
There are only 14 tickets left for Thursday night concert so if
you have not received any tickets please come in as soon as
possible.
There are still plenty of tickets left for the Thursday morning concert.
If you require extra tickets—please come in and see Cheryl at the front
desk.
Please note: due to OHSW we need to keep all aisles clear. Prams
will need to be left in the area outside the canteen.
Reminder—Friday 14th (the day after the concert) is a school
closure day (there will be no staff at the school on this day).
Monday 17th will be a student free day—staff will be at school on
that day for training and development.
We look forward to seeing you all at the concert and all the children are
really excited and looking forward to you coming to see them perform.
Come and Try—Flinders Uni
2014
Friday 12th December: 10am2pm
Have you ever considered
studying at university: Are you
unsure of the options available?
Would you like to experience a
taste of what Uni could offer?.
If this sounds like something
you’re interested in come along
to our Adult Learner Campus
Experience.
For more information contact:
Jane Brzezinski, Adult Learner
Pathways Project Office, Flinders
University or 82017881 or
jane.brzezinski@flinders.edu.au
5.30 pm until dark. Sausage Sizzle, Strawberries & cream,
Devonshire teas, Bouncy castle, face painting,
clowns, lucks dips, books & puzzles, Father
Christmas. At the Vines Uniting Church—corner
or Rolton Avenue and Reynell Road, Woodcroft.
SENSORY STORYTIME
Would you like to learn more about
how your organisation can get involved, refer clients or help to raise
awareness?
There will be a community information session on Wednesday 12th
November 2014 at City of Onkaparinga, Noarlunga Centre from
11.00am to 4pm. Or 4.00—6.30
Email: brigor@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au
For more information.
Free Parent Workshop
Is your Young Adolescent moving
on to High School or starting SACE
in the next couple of years? Would
you like more information for High
school and Career pathways.
LUNCH IS PROVIDED.
7th November
Time: 11am—1.30pm
Aldinga Primary School
To book please call Mel Justice—
85565060 or Sarah at Mission
Australia—81870700
Monday 17th November 4-5pm at Noarlunga Library, Hannah
Road, Noarlunga Centre.
Sensory Story time is designed exclusively for
young people with disabilities 12 years & up
and their parents or carers.
For bookings phone: 83840655
Onkaparingacity.com/libraries
Art exhibition—Faces of the Refugee Story.
See the portraits and stories of 15 people who took part in
the faces of the Refugee Story. All of the people whose
stories and faces are featured come from a refugee
background. Their hope, in sharing their stories with us is to
help foster greater understanding of the issues affecting
refugees. This artwork by Kirsten Treloar celebrates the
story and life of people from refugee backgrounds. Artwork
is on display and available for viewing from 27th October—
12th December.
Date –Opening Tuesday 25th November
Time: 1.30-3pm
At: City of Onkaparinga, Noarlunga Office
Cost: Gold coin donations at the door—all proceeds to ARA
RSVP: Please register for catering purposes. Contact Briony
Gorton on 838940697 or brigor@onkaparinga.sa.gov.au
Bringing up great kids
A 5 week Family programme that

Encourages positive communication with
children.

Support the development of children's positive
identity

Explores children’s perspective and experience
of the world

Provides an understanding of children’s brain
development.
At O’Sullivan Beach Children’s Centre on Thursday
13th November-11th December
For more info contact Mandy Hodshon 83822850
Mandy.hodshon2@sa.gov.au
BUTTERFLY WALK
Community walk for non-violence.
You are officially invited to participate in the
1000 butterflies for non-violence walk on
Sunday 7th December at 11am.
This walk is the culmination of a project
involving members of all ages making
butterflies and generating conversations on non-violence.
To show their support, people will be walking down a
section of Beach Road and joining in the celebrations at
Rotary Park from 11.30am-2pm.
For more information please call Jesse on 83820066 or
Kelly 83264688.