North Ryde Public School eNewsletter
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North Ryde Public School eNewsletter
154 Cox's Road North Ryde NSW 2113 Subscribe: http://northrydeps.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe 28 April 2015 From the Principal While we faced some challenges during the storms of last week, the devastation in Nepal certainly puts our inconveniences into perspective. Our thoughts and sympathies are with the many families touched by this disaster. We also thank all those members of the many disaster support organisations that helped us at home and are helping in Nepal. Welcome to our first eNewsletter Email: northryde-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au Phone: 02 9878 1673 Fax: 02 9887 2757 Ryde RSL, ‘The Last Post’ and ‘The Reveille’ played by guest trumpeter, Hayden Dalton, Year 9 at Epping Boys HS, as well as presentations by members of our SRC. Congratulations to our SRC, Mrs Williams and Mr Milner for all your efforts in preparing the service and ensuring that it went so well. Thank you also to the many students who brought floral tributes to offer during the service. Well done to all our students for your exemplary behaviour on this solemn occasion. Ryde Council ANZAC service Our SRC were invited to attend a special Anzac Day service held by Ryde City Council at the War Memorial in Ryde Park. They represented our school with pride and distinction. Special congratulations to Sidd who was one of the students who spoke during the service. This new eNewsletter will be distributed fortnightly and will be available on computers, phones and tablet devices. A pdf version is available to print (see link top right) and will also be displayed on the school noticeboard in the COLA. We already have 27 subscribers. To subscribe to our eNewsletter complete the following Subscription Web Form: http://northrydeps.schoolzineplus.com/subscribe From Tuesday 12 May a link to our eNewsletter will be delivered to all parents using the email addresses already provided to the school. If you do not want Schoolzine to use an email address on the school database, please contact the school by Friday 8 May. School Cross Country - Change of date Tuesday Please note that all Year 2- 6 children will be participating in the school cross country carnival on Tuesday 5 May at North Ryde Common. The races will commence at about 11.00am and conclude about 12.30pm. We will need a few parent helpers on the day, so if you can offer assistance please let Mrs Brown know. 2014 Annual School Report School ANZAC service Last week we held our school Anzac Day service commemorating the 100 year anniversary. The ceremony included excerpts from the moving Anzac video produced by students as part of an Anzac grant last year, a filmed address by Squadron Leader Marshall Paterson, the donation of several books about the Anzacs by Mr Bernie Cain, President of North The school’s Annual Report for 2014 can now be accessed on the school website and in Schoolzine (left menu downloads). It documents the events and achievements of last year, as well as providing information about our goals for 2015. Thank you to everyone for your contributions. 1 Happy Mother’s Day We hope all our wonderful mums have a lovely Mother’s Day on Sunday 10 May. You have such an important role in our students’ lives and are an essential part of our school community. Thank you for all you do for our future citizens and for our school. We hope you will enjoy the special gifts and cards from your children. On your behalf, I would like to thank Rachel Devenish and Sandra Lockhart for coordinating the Mothers’ Day stall and raffle. Also a big thank you to their team of helpers. Please don’t forget to ensure that your child has some money for the stall on Monday. K-2 Schoolhouse Museum Visit A School At War On Wednesday 22 April, Kindergarten, Year 1 and 2 students had the opportunity to visit the onsite Schoolhouse Museum. The museum experience allowed students to see what it was like to be at school during war time. The students started the day with a recreation of a 1915 morning assembly to set the context, build empathy, engage the emotions and consider points of view of the period. They then participated in three different activities: 1. Exercise and marching Students undertook a series of simple physical exercises whilst standing in ranks and pretending to be soldiers marching. The commands, positioning and movements were taken directly from the Junior Cadet Training Text Book (1916). 2. The War Front - 1877 schoolroom Postcard to a soldier – students were able to use a pen and ink to write a message on a reproduction WW1 postcard to a soldier serving at the front. Empire Day tableau – students dressed in costumes and recreated a 1915 Empire Day tableau using original photographs of Empire Day tableaus to guide their costuming and positioning. 3. The Home Front - 1910 rooms Military training camp model – students looked at photos of a military camp model and postcards of military training camps in Australia and Egypt and created a large model of a military training camp using cone-shaped tents, WW1 toy soldiers, horses and carts, trees and other items. Red Cross work – students took on the role of junior Red Cross members who rolled and packed cloth bandages and dressings to send to the front. Food packaging – students used old scales to weigh and package potatoes to send to the front. Thank you to the wonderful teaching staff at the NSW Schoolhouse Museum for delivering an engaging and educational experience, even with the difficult weather conditions. Ms Marina Mattiuzzo Assistant Principal K-2 2 My “new” favourite comment at the museum. Having explained to the class about writing a message or poems on a note and putting it in the socks being posted to a soldier in a care package. A year 2 girl puts up her hand and said “hearing about the note makes me very happy. I watched something very sad about the Australian soldiers on the television on the weekend and it makes me feel happy to know that they would have received a message from a school child.” Melt my heart. Schoolhouse Museum teacher Congratulations Mr Milner! We would like to congratulate Mr Jason Milner. He has just become an Apple Distinguished Educator! Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) are part of a global community of education leaders recognised for doing amazing things with Apple technology in and out of the classroom. They explore new ideas, seek new paths and embrace new opportunities. That includes working with each other — and with Apple — to bring the freshest, most innovative ideas to students everywhere. There are now more than 2,000 ADEs worldwide, from the United States to China, New Zealand to Turkey. And they gather every year at ADE institutes and education events around the world as well as online in the ADE community, to collaborate on solutions to the global education challenges of today and tomorrow. Ref: www.apple.com/au/education/ apple-distinguished-educator Kindergarten 2016 Current parents of North Ryde Public School, if you have child to start Kindergarten next year, please leave your details at the office and collect a Kindergarten 2016 information package. We have an Information Afternoon next week, Tuesday 5 May designed for new families to North Ryde Public School. However current families are very welcome to attend. The afternoon will begin with a tour of the school. There will then be presentations about North Ryde Public School from a range of speakers. Children are encouraged to attend. Please encourage your friends and neighbours with Kindergarten 2016 children to come and join us. Thank you. P&C Committee News Next P&C Meeting – Tuesday 12 May P&C meetings are from 7.00pm to 8.50pm in the staffroom. All parents are welcome to attend. This is a great opportunity to hear more detail about what is happening at the school from the principal and to contribute to the school’s future planning. It is also a chance get to know other parents P&C Meeting Dates for 2015 • Term 2 – 12 May, 9 June • Term 3 – 14 July, 11 August, 8 September • Term 4 – 13 October, 10 November (AGM), 1 December Uniform Shop News Did you know that earlier school uniforms were quite elaborate! In the late 18th century, a school boy could own a dozen shirts, almost as many cravats, half a dozen waist coats and tightly fitted breeches, hats, gloves, stockings, handkerchiefs, and heeled shoes. When girls started going to boarding schools in the 19th century, their wardrobes were even more elaborate. A typical girl in a boarding school might own a dozen dresses of varying styles and formality for different occasions, a decorative quilted petticoat, a fancy hat, a hooped petticoat, decorative pinafores, a cloak, a corset, heeled shoes, stockings, gloves, and handkerchiefs. Luckily we are not so extravagant Online Orders An online order is still the easiest and quickest way to place an order. • Access the order form via the school website – click on the “Parents” tab and then on “School Uniform and Band Shop” • If you have Excel, complete your details and order directly onto the form. It will even automatically calculate the total payment for you. • From the windows file menu, click on “Save & Send” to send your completed order via email to the Uniform Shop. Alternatively you can save the file as an Excel or PDF document and manually attach it to your email. • Make your payment by EFT. You can also pay in person by cheque or cash when you collect your order. If you don’t have Excel, you can still print the order form as a PDF or pick up a copy from outside the Uniform Shop. Then just fill it in and either scan and email it to us, or drop it to the Uniform Shop or school office. Payment can be made by EFT, cash or cheque. Donations Thank you for the donations of pre-loved uniforms. We are always happy to take them. Don’t forget that all the money from sales of second-hand items goes directly to the school to benefit our kids. Thank you to our volunteers Many thanks to our volunteers this week – Kate Gillies, Tania Thomson, Sam Culham, Sam Al Jabr, Natalie Wren, Natasha Kruger and Kate Derbidge. We couldn’t do it without you! Busy, busy, busy Last week saw bumper sales at the Uniform Shop, as the cold and wet weather brought lots of chilly customers to our door. Thank you to those who waited when the queues were long. We also had a record week for online orders. As a result of high demand, we ran out of sloppy joes in size 6 but they have been ordered and should be in by Friday. If you were one of the people who missed out, please email us during the week to make sure they have arrived or feel free to pop in on Friday. We have plenty of lovely warm polar fleece jumpers in all sizes The small soccer socks have arrived, so if you still need a pair, please come and see us. You may not know that you can even buy socks and girls tights (good quality – nice and thick). We also have rain capes, designed to cover both the child and their backpack, and with rain forecast for the next week and more, now is the time to get one! Please feel free to contact us at any time on uniforms.nrps@gmail.com and we will respond as quickly as possible. Trish Cleary and Emma Underwood - P&C Uniform Coordinators Mother’s Day Stall Our annual Mother’s Day Stall will be held on Monday 4 May, Week 3 of this term. Students will be taken to the stall to purchase gifts by the teachers at different times throughout the day. Don’t let your child fret if he or she forgot to bring money on that Monday. Or perhaps he or she might want to get an extra gift for Grandma. There will be other chances to purchase gifts on the following day being 3 Tuesday 5 May and Wednesday 6 May in the COLA from 8.40 to 9.10am. All gifts are priced at $5 each. Please remember to bring your money on Monday 4 May. It is advised you bring along a reusable shopping bag as some items are breakable. If you are able to help out with the running of the stall, please return your form by Friday 1 May or email fundraising.nrps@gmail.com . Rachel Devenish and Sandra Lockhart - P&C Fundraising Coordinators School Canteen Update Need Help with School 24? Simply call the Help Desk on 02 8041 1132 or via email on school.canteen123@gmail.com Suggestions Should you have any suggestions please be sure to email them through to school.canteen123@gmail.com PrimaryOSHCare This week the children have again rediscovered their love of building towers of blocks. It is so encouraging to see the interaction between year groups, and the teamwork that this sparks. Knitting bunnies is also loved once more, and with a few people knowing how to make them, and the inspiration of sewing on buttons for eyes, this craft could take off! Due to the crazy weather the children have been making clay creations on the balcony. Despite the huge mess - it has been very creative! Without the ability to play in nature, they are enjoying interacting and creating with the clay. Term Changes Meal Deals will now come with Apple Pop Tops instead of Water You can order a Meal Deal on any day you would like! As such the following Meal Deals are available for $6.00 every day • Crumbed Chicken Lettuce & Mayo Burger + Cookie + Pop Top • Baked Fish Fillets + Wedges + Tartar Sauce + Cookie + Pop Top Tower building is back! • Cheeseburger + Cookie + Pop Top • Vegetarian Fried Rice + Cookie + Pop Top Any of the above on any day for only $6.00 Contact us at nroshc@primaryoshcare.com.au Phone: 0408825733 or Kira Luther on 0427676240 Reminder The Canteen also makes fresh salads daily! • Caesar, Greek and Garden Salads are available and start from $3.50 • $1.00 extra for ham, chicken or tuna in any of the above salads Try one today! New Item Delites sour cream and chives snack pack $1.00 Please note • On Tuesday 5 May, the canteen will be taking orders for lunches. They will be ready for Cross Country students on their return after 1.00pm. The canteen will close 2 30pm. • The canteen will be open for lunch on Thursday 14 May, but will close at 12 noon. It will not be open for recess, for this day only. 4 One very happy student Last year the school community generously donated funds towards purchasing a very special Christmas gift for one of our students. The adjustable desk and chair, that will hopefully make Bianca’s learning journey more comfortable, finally arrived last week. Chris, Bianca and I would sincerely like to thank yourself and the school for Bianca's new desk we really appreciate it and are humbled by the love and support that has been shown to Bianca. Thank you Resilience Program – Term 2 This term we are continuing with our ‘Resilience’ unit. A reminder that resilience is the ability to cope and thrive when faced with negative events, challenges or adversity. All students are beginning the term by looking the topic of problem solving. It is important for students to develop problem solving skills through explicitly taught learning activities. Such skills enable them to cope with challenges they may face in their daily lives now and in the future. Problem solving requires children to think critically about the possible solutions to problems before deciding on which to choose. At home, encourage your children to think of their own solutions to problems before intervening to assist them. Miss Jessica Fazl Opportunity Class Placement in Year 5 in 2016 Application for Year 5 opportunity class placement in 2016 opens on Monday 27 April 2015 and closes on Friday 15 May 2015. Late applications will not be accepted. Parents of Year 4 students must complete their applications online. There are no paper applications. All students seeking Year 5 opportunity class placement in 2016 will be required to take the Opportunity Class Placement Test on Wednesday 22 July 2015. The application website is at http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/ocplacement Printed application information booklets were distributed to students today. Please contact the school office if you have not received a copy. Parents should complete the ‘Intention to apply: Year 5 entry to an opportunity class in 2016’ and return it to Mrs Churchland ASAP. Wonderful Student Work Congratulations Students 5