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CLAIRGATE CHRONICLE
Colorado Drive, St Clair NSW 2759 P: 9670 1408 F: 9670 1409 E: clairgate.p-school@det.nsw.edu.au
Care, Excellence, Innovation, Opportunity
in a positive, dynamic environment
Term 2, Week 8 Wednesday, 15th June, 2016
Term 2 & 3 - Dates to Remember
A note from the Principal Welcome to the latest edition of the Clairgate Chronicle.
They say “time flies when you’re having fun”. Well it’s
amazing how many wonderful things have happened since
our last newsletter.
Morisset Camp
Our Stage 3 children thoroughly enjoyed their Morisset
experience last week– they spent 3 days canoeing, rock
climbing, hiking, abseiling, participating in rope activities
and all in all having an amazing time. Huge thanks to our
wonderful teachers who went and shared this adventure:
Mrs Judge, Ms Soo Kee, Ms Grace, Mr Blanch and Mr
Wilkinson – you did a great job! I want to thank these
teachers for taking time from their own families in order to
go on camp – that is dedication and commitment – we are
so lucky to have you at Clairgate. We received a lovely
letter from one of our appreciative parents thanking the
teachers for their commitment – this was very well received
(as was the package of goodies!). Looking forward to
hearing all the camp tales!
Student Teachers
As you know Clairgate has a wealth of extraordinary
teachers with highly recognised skills and abilities. It is for
this reason that we are extremely sought after by all
universities as a school where trainee teachers can come
and learn from the best. This term we have had 5 student
teachers working and learning in our classrooms and we
now say thank you, farewell and good luck as they leave us
and finish their teaching degrees. I know our teachers and
children have enjoyed working with and guiding this next
generation of teachers. Well done to all of you.
Reports
Our teachers are busily writing their mid-year reports on
your children. These reports will be handed out at the end of
week 10 (Friday, 1st July). If you have any concerns about
these reports I would encourage you to seek an appointment
with the teacher in the first instance to discuss this.
Soccer Knockout – Girls and Boys!
WOW – both our Girls and Boys Teams reached round 3 of
this Knockout Competition – well done to all. Read the
reports later in the newsletter – congratulations to the teams
and to their amazing coaches – Mrs Thurling and
Mrs Judge!
Netball Knockout
Congratulations to our State Netball Knockout Team –
Ashleigh Becroft, Alana Bolan, Tayleah Pasili, Holly
Fitzpatrick, Ebony Knoester, Grace Manning, Isabel
Manning, Bridgette Mee, Delynda Pilbin and Jada Taylor.
This team participated in the Netball Gala Day last
Tuesday. The team played 3 games. The first 2 games
resulted in a draw and although defeated in the third game,
Clairgate gave their best efforts right up until the final
whistle. Thank you to all who supported the team – and well
done girls – you are a credit to Clairgate! Huge thanks to
Mrs Linnert for all her efforts with our netballers.
Super Clairgate Cross Country Athletes
Congratulations to Jodie Borg, Nic Haber, Jada Taylor,
Phoenix Harris, Holly Fitzpatrick and Bryson Demanuele
for making it to the Western Sydney Cross Country
competition. Good luck in this big race today.
Public Speaking Champions
Last Thursday James Fenter and Leilani Blake went to
Doonside Public School to represent Clairgate at the
District Public Speaking Finals. Both students performed
very well, with Leilani placing 5th
and James coming in as
runner up. Congratulations to both of you – Clairgate is
very proud of you.
Our senior representatives – Taleeya Ilagan and Bryson
Demanuele were both unable to make this final as they were
having a terrific time at camp – congratulations to both of
them for making it to this level.
Looking forward to a productive fortnight.
Kind regards,
Mrs Michelle Lawrow
Principal
Clairgate – just great!
Thursday June 16th
K-2 Assembly – 1/2W presenting
Monday June 27th
Jump Off (Jump for Heart)
Tuesday June 28th
Stepping Up Together
Thursday June 30th
Merit Assembly
Friday July 1st
Last Day of Term 2
Clairgate Mini Soccer Day
Term 3 July 19
School Resume for students
P & C NEWS
HELP NEEDED PLEASE - ELECTION DAY - July 2nd
The P&C will have a BBQ and stall set up on Election Day. We're there from 7am setting up till 4ish packing up.
We need about 4 people helping at any one time, and are hoping for people to offer to help in 2 hour blocks? Please let Katryna (0412 303 597) know if you can help and what time you're available. We will work out a roster and confirm with you beforehand.
As always, we're very thankful for any support you can give.
ELECTION DAY DONATIONS
Sausages + Bread Rolls
Can anyone help with where we might be able to get free or heavily discounted sausages and bread rolls?
Cake Stall
We will have a cake stall on Election Day and would LOVE some of our amazing bakers to help out if you can please...
Onions
Could we have 8 people volunteer to chop 2 bags of onions each please (whatever we don't use will be frozen and used for Clairgate on Parade sausage sizzle). Please save stinking out your containers and pop them into plastic shopping bags.
BBQ Items
If you can pick up any of the following items for us it will help making more profit, NAPKINS - TOMATO SAUCE - MUSTARD SAUCE - BBQ SAUCE. Whatever we don't use on the day will be used for the Clairgate on Parade sausage sizzle.
Drinks
If you see cans of soft drink on special or bottles of water, we'd love it if you could please grab a box to donate to us.
Sport Report
Winter Sport
Our Winter Sport program (PSSA, Gymnastics &
School Sport) will continue this term up to week 9
(Friday 24th June). There will be NO SPORT on the
last Friday of this term!
Winter sport will recommence on the 1st Friday back
next term and continue for five rounds.
Cross Country Champions!
Congratulations to all of our students who received
ribbons and trophies at last week’s Cross Country
assembly.
The major awards were as follows:
2016 Cross Country Champions
Junior Girl Hannah Sharp
Junior Boy Joshua McGeorge
Senior Girl Jodie Borg
Senior Boy Bryson Demanuele
Sport House Team McKay
***STOP PRESS!***
CLAIRGATE FINISHED RUNNERS UP AT
THE DISTRICT CROSS COUNTRY
CARNIVAL!!!
Area Cross Country Carnival
Congratulations and good luck to the following
students who will be representing St Marys PSSA at
the Sydney-West Cross Country at Eastern Creek
today:
* Bryson Demanuele * Nick Haber * Jodie Borg *
Holly Fitzpatrick * Jada Taylor * Phoenix Harris
Well done champions!
Also a huge congratulations to Jada Taylor and
Tayleah Pasili – they have made the under 10 Girl’s
Oztag side which will take on Queensland this
weekend at Blacktown.
GOOD LUCK GIRLS!
Soccer PSSA State Knockout Stars
On Thursday, 2nd
June, our Soccer PSSA State
Knockout team played Round 2 of the
competition against St Clair PS at Mark Leece
field.
It had rained continually that week so the field
was still soggy. However our boys played really
well. It was a nail biting finish because when the
time ended it was two goals each school. We
played another 5 minutes each way to see if a
team could score but it didn’t happen. When this
occurs at this level the winner is the team who
scored the most corners. We had defended well
and had 8 corners while St Clair PS had 0.
We will now go through to Round 3 of the
competition.
Well done to all the boys. It was a standout effort!
Our team is: Ashton Howatt, Billy Kulmar,
Braedon Miles, Brayden Courtin, Bryson
Demanuelle, Jack Histon, Jerome Evenbaye, Josh
Williams, Joshua McInally, Luke Agius, Luke
Greaves, Nic Haber, Phoenix Harris, Zac
Heffernan, Alex Chan.
Girls State Knockout Football
Wow! The Girls State Knock Out Soccer team
sure did Clairgate proud on Tuesday. They played
against Blaxland East Public School in
Glenbrook. It was a very hard fought match with
some fantastic skills on display. The final result
was a 1-0 loss but Mrs Thurling was a very proud
teacher. The girls certainly stepped up to play a
red hot Blaxland East team. It was a heroic
defensive effort by our back four girls and an
extra special mention should be given to our goal
keeper extraordinaire Jodie! Congratulations to all
the girls for their hard work and determination.
Well done girls.
The State Knockout Girls Soccer Team are;
Bianca Lemos, Bonnie Bajada, Jade McKay,
Leilani Blake, Christina Kavouras, Paige
Morrison, Jane Evbenaye, Tayleah Pasili, Qiyara
Young, Sarah Selfe, Holly Fitzpatrick, Jada
Taylor, Gemma Miller and Jodie Borg.
Donna Thurling
Community Information
Let’s Jump Into It!
This term, our school has been participating in the Heart Foundation Jump Rope for heart program. During class fitness sessions, students have the opportunity to build upon their gross motor skills of skipping and learn about keeping their heart healthy. It is fantastic to see so many students bringing and using skipping ropes during recess and lunch times to practice the skills they have learnt during class fitness sessions. The Jump Rope teachers have organised a green container filled with skipping ropes for you to borrow at recess and lunch as well. Thank you to the students who have already registered online or through their sponsorship forms to help support the Heart Foundation. To date, Clairgate has raised over $5790 so far and we have two more weeks of fundraising before our Jump Off date on Monday the 27th of June. Please remember to register online at Jumprope.org.au or follow the link on Clairgate’s website. If you prefer to do it offline, please ask your classroom teacher for a sponsorship form. Also, if you raise one of the fundraising dollar amounts on the Heart Foundation poster you can win a prize! Remember every jump and donation helps the Heart Foundation. Happy skipping Clairgate! The Jump Rope Teachers
Merit Award System The reward system at Clairgate is made up of two components. They are the: Celebration of Behaviour and Celebrations of Merit. We have amazing children at Clairgate who are safe, respectful learners. The systems are separate systems, yet work in tandem, to continue to promote intrinsic pride of their behaviour and their academic achievements. The celebrations also allow the students to engage and demonstrate confidence as they progress the levels of the new systems. Celebrations of Behaviour - Classroom and Playground What is it?
The Celebrations of Behaviour system will reward all students for positive behaviour in all school settings. Every Monday morning the classroom teacher will give out achievement stickers for your horseshoe if you have been a safe, respectful learner in the classroom and playground. How does it work?
Achievement stickers will be placed on your horseshoe for doing the right thing, in all school settings, indicating you are a great school citizen. Horseshoe Cards
You will have a Horseshoe Card with your name on it displayed in your classroom. Each week, your teacher will put a sticker on one of your nails, on your horseshoe, if you have been a safe, respectful learner for the week. When you fill up all of your 9 nails on your horseshoe you will be awarded your horseshoe as a recognition certificate. (This can be achieved in one term!) Order of Cards to achieve 1 completed card = Bronze
2 completed cards = Silver
3 completed cards = Gold
4 completed cards = Platinum
Getting a Horseshoe Sticker
Horseshoe stickers are given to students who are safe, respectful learners. You can get a Horseshoe sticker, for a particular week, if you follow your particular class expectations and playground rules. You must get a positive acknowledgement for both classroom and playground behaviour for that week. In the classroom, the children can achieve a positive acknowledgement by ...
In the classroom, the child’s teacher will discuss how the children can achieve a positive acknowledgement for their behaviour for that week. Each classroom will work together to set expectations to achieve the criteria for positive acknowledgement. In the playground, the children can achieve a positive acknowledgement by ...
In the playground, the children can make sure they are on track for a positive playground acknowledgement, and therefore a sticker, by following the school rules to be a safe, respectful learner. Please note, the children will not get a sticker if they are on reflection during that week. They will have to try harder the next week. What happens when I fill up a horseshoe?
When you fill up every section on your horseshoe with stickers you will: Receive your horseshoe as a recognition certificate at the time of achievement. Be invited to a privilege activity at the end of that term. Begin working on the next level of certificate. Well done!
Celebrations of Merit What is it?
The Celebrations of Merit system will reward all students for a positive attitude towards learning. How does it work?
Children receive merit awards for positive behaviour towards learning.
The children hand their certificates into the office, in multiples of three, to have them checked and registered for the appropriate level of certificate achievement. 3 merit awards = 1 Principal’s Awards
6 merit awards or 2 Principal Awards = 1 Bronze Certificate
9 merit awards or 3 Principal Awards = 1 Silver Certificate
12 merit awards or 4 Principal Awards = 1 Gold Certificate
15 merit awards or 5 Principal Awards = 1 Platinum Certificate
18 merit awards or 6 Principal Awards = 1 Diamond Certificate
Our next Celebrations of Merit Awards will be held
on Thursday 30th June 2016 at 2pm.
penrithcity.nsw.gov.au
CHILDREN’S NEWSLETTER
ISSUE 90, WINTER 2016
BOOK WEEK @ PENRITH LIBRARY
Look inside for all our great school holiday activities!
STORY TIME DRESS UP
To celebrate Book Week, come along to Story Time dressed up as your favourite book character. It will be lots of fun, with songs, stories and craft. If you haven’t been to Story Time before, come along to see how much fun we have! Miss Rosie and Miss Natalie might just be dressed up as well!
St Marys Tuesday 23 August 10:30 - 11:30am
Penrith Wednesday 24 August 10:30 - 11:30am
St Clair Thursday 25 August 10:30 - 11:30am
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PENRITH CITY LIBRARY601 High StreetPenrith 2750Ph: 4732 7891
Due to the enormous popularity of Baby Time, we will be holding weekly sessions at Penrith Library as of Thursday 21 July, 2016 (Term 3). Baby Time sessions include a variety of songs and activities to share with your baby. Come along and meet other parents while having fun with your precious little one.
WHO: For babies 0 - 18 monthsTIME: Thursdays 10:30 - 11:30amLOCATION: Penrith Library Theatrette
BABY TIME
Our library branches run toy library sessions throughout the week from 10am – 12pm during school terms. We run the sessions on Tuesdays at St Marys, Wednesdays & Saturdays at Penrith and Thursdays & Saturdays at St Clair.These stay and play sessions give children and parents a fun, social opportunity to play and meet other families and most importantly to give children an opportunity to have access to the library, learn about borrowing, the responsibility that comes with it, making independent choices about items they would like to borrow.
Sessions are staffed by the Toy Library coordinator and a wonderful team of dedicated volunteers, who give up their time to check and clean the toy sets returned and have all toys back on the shelves, ready for playing with and borrowing.
We do ask that parents and carers are mindful of staying with and monitoring their children when attending the Toy Library sessions, having one toy set out at a time, and most importantly, helping to pack away when finished playing with the toys. This helps to keep our play area safe for everyone to enjoy.
For more information please contact the Toy Library Coordinator on 0418 664 879.
TOY LIBRARY
penrithcity.nsw.gov.au
AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITY CHESS CLUB - Term 3, 2016Have you ever dreamed of becoming a chess champion? Are you curious about what a ‘pawn’ or a ‘rook’ are? Well the good news is that chess club is back in terms 3 and 4. We hope to see our regulars and some new faces too! For more information please contact Barjinder on 4732 7890 or email the Children’s Team at barjinder.kaur@penrith.city
WHO: For students in Year 1 and aboveTIME: 4:15 - 5:15pmDATE: Thursday 21 July - Thursday 22 SeptemberCOST: $60 for the term.
THE PRAM SHOWwith Murphys Puppets, Wednesday 6 JulyNever before have so many monkeys featured in one pram! The Pram Show provides great fun for all the family presenting a colourful cast of monkeys of all shapes and sizes. When you’re dealing with ape antics, you never know what is going to happen next! This madcap show will leave the children talking about the ‘funny monkeys’ for months afterwards.
WHO: For the whole familyTIME: 10:30 - 11:30amTICKETS: $5 per person (children under 2 free).
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU JEDI SHOWwith Benny O, Wednesday 13 JulyDo you have what it takes to be a Jedi? Benny combines his performance skills with magic and props to delight viewers of all ages. Learn to use the force to defend yourself from the dark side. You may even learn to move objects with your minds! If you are lucky, you may receive a lightsabre made from a balloon.
WHO: For the whole familyTIME: 10:30 - 11:30amTICKETS: $5 per person (children under 2 free).
TRAVELBUGS MOBILE MINI-BEASTSThursday 14 JulyThis fun, hands-on workshop will teach you about biodiversity, life cycles and food chains. There will be a colourful collection of large, live invertebrate animals and over 200 preserved specimens. Children love this workshop!
WHO: For the whole familyTIME: 10:30 - 11:30amTICKETS: Free. Please collect from St Clair Library.
FAMILY SHOWS WORKSHOPSJUNIOR ROBOTICSwith Anthony Head,Thursday 7 JulyWelcome to the world of robots with LEGO WeDo Robotics! You will work in pairs building models with motors and sensors and connect them to a computer to program and control them. Build the hungry crocodile, dancing birds, drumming monkey or airplane rescue.
WHO: For 5 - 10 year olds TIME: 10am - 12pmTICKETS: $30 per child.
MONSTERS, ALIENS & DINOSAURSIf you love cartooning you will love Cartoon Dave’s no-rules approach. Improve your cartooning skills in this hands-on workshop within a relaxed, fun environment.
WHO: For 8 - 14 year olds TIME: 12 - 1pmTICKETS: $15 per child.
CARTOONING WITH JUST 5 SHAPESLearn the basics of cartooning in this fully interactive workshop. Students of all abilities can discover how to easily discover their own creativity!
WHO: For 6 - 10 year oldsTIME: 10:30 - 11:30amTICKETS: $15 per child.
St Clair Shopping Centre Bennett Road
ART WORKSHOPSwith Yaingayaingarra, Monday 4 July
WORKSHOPS
All events are held at Penrith Library unless stated otherwise. Bookings are essential! Tickets sell fast so be quick to avoid disappointment. There will be no refunds or exchanges for tickets purchased. Family shows are $5 per person and every adult and child attending must have a ticket.Workshops are supervised by professional performers and library staff. All accompanying adults can attend our workshops for free. Your feedback is appreciated. To provide feedback about our family shows or workshops please email the Library’s Children’s team at barjinder.kaur@penrith.city
SCHOOL HOLIDAY TICKETS ON SALE FROM WEDNESDAY 8 JUNE
EMBROIDERY WORKSHOPwith Del White & friends, Tuesday 5 JulyGain lifelong skills as you learn the basics of handmade needlecraft from the wonderful talents of Del and her friends. In this workshop you will have fun, improve your craft skills and learn some stitches you may not have tried before.
WHO: For 7 - 13 year oldsTIME: 10:30am - 12:30pmTICKETS: $10 per child.
HULA HOOP DANCE& DECORATINGwith Caitlyn Woods,Monday 11 JulyHave fun learning the art of hula hooping. In this workshop you will decorate your hula hoop with your own design, and learn some new hula hooping skills from the very talented Caitlyn.
WHO: For 5 - 12 year olds TIME: 10:30am - 12:30pmTICKETS: $20 per child.
CARTOONING WORKSHOPSwith Dave Hackett, Tuesday 12 July
A Wiradjuri/Gamliaroi descendent will be teaching the basic symbols that are from her nations.
Children will learn how to put symbols together to tell a story. Inspired by the art from the Wiradjuri people.
WHO: For 5 - 9 year oldsTIME: 10:30am - 12:30pmTICKETS: $15 per child.
WHO: For 9 - 12 year oldsTIME: 1:30 - 3:30pmTICKETS: $15 per child.
CALENDAR – TERM 2
Wk Month Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
6 May/ June
30 31 1 2 3
8
June
13 14 15 16 17
K-2 Assembly 2pm
1/2W presenting
PSSA Sport
9
June
20 21 22 23 24
Stewart House Clothing bags
Due today.
PSSA Sport
P&C Pie Orders Delivery Day
10
June/ July
27 28 29 30 1
K-6 Merit Assembly
2pm
Last day of Term PSSA Sport
CALENDAR – TERM 3
Wk Month Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
1
July
18 19 20 21 22
Staff Development Day
All Students Resume school today
3-6 Assembly 2pm
5/6G presenting
PSSA Sport
2
July
25 26 27 28 29
PSSA Sport
3
August
1 2 3 4 5
Education Week Westfields
performance
ICAS Competition English
Education Week Rooty Hill Concert
PSSA Sport
4
August
8 9 10 11 12
PSSA Sport
5
August
15 16 17 18 19
ADVERTISEMENTS
Come down to The Joan Sutherland Performing Art Centre and Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest this winter for some great fun and stay warm with our
winter program filled with shows, exhibitions and workshops. The Moon’s A Balloon 17 & 18 June The Moon’s a Balloon is a moving and eloquent story that explores childhood play, invention, friendship and connection in a highly visual performance that is beautifully complemented by magical lighting, digital imagery and a stunning soundscape. The Little Prince 1 & 2 July For more than 70 years this timeless story has brought joy to adults and children alike with its beautiful insights and humour. Join the Little Prince and discover for yourself that those things which are essential are invisible to the eye. Snugglepot & Cuddlepie 5 – 7 July CDP’s Snugglepot and Cuddlepie production is adapted from a series of books by May Gibbs. The much loved characters come to life on stage in this funny and charming contemporary adaption of childhood stories introducing today’s children to the wonderful world of May Gibbs. Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest School Holiday Workshops Kids 11 – 14 July & Family 15 July Kids, come along to our Art Making Workshops in the July School Holidays and have fun using a range of art materials to create colourful animal faces, human portraits and even cartoon ‘selfies’. Choose from drawing, cartooning, clay relief sculpture and a fruity, fun, family collage.
penrithregionalgallery.org/ The Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre School Holiday Workshops Performing arts school holiday workshops will be announced soon, stay tuned thejoan.com.au/series/school-holiday-workshops/ .
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