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Wideview Public School Learn Wisely Live Proudly
T: 02 9456 1655 E: wideview-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Welcome
Welcome back to the 2020 school year. I trust you and your family had an enjoyable and safe holiday and
your children are excited to be back at school, or like our 56 kindergarten children, commencing school.
This year we look forward to 401 students being at our school. We have formed 16 classes and the stu-
dents have been placed in their new classes. The details for each class and a map of our school are printed
in this newsletter.
Welcome to our Kindergarten
On Tuesday we welcomed our 2020 Kindergarten students to our school. There were big smiles, very shiny shoes, slightly oversized uniforms and a few tears (from parents). Starting Kindergarten is not only a won-derful time for families, but a critical year for setting a foundation of learning success. I would like to thank the Kindergarten teachers and support staff for ensuring all of our students have had a great start to their formal schooling.
Parent Information Night
I look forward to seeing you at Parent/Teacher Information Night on Wednesday 12 Feb and at our first
P&C Meeting which will be held on Monday 17 February. A strong partnership between school and home is
extremely important and as part of this you are most welcome to speak with me at any time. If you wish
to speak to the teacher of your child please arrange a suitable time as they also have a class to manage and
organisational things to do. The teachers are extremely busy and so as children are entering the room in
the morning or as the dismissal bell goes in the afternoon is probably not the best time to try and talk. By
making a time convenient to both ensures productive communication.
Change is a Normal Part of Life
The beginning of each school year is exciting but can be a little daunting for some students. At the end of
last year teachers spent a lot of time determining class placements, considering the educational and social
needs of each student. Rest assured, it is normal for most of us to be a little nervous about change. If your
child shows any signs of distress regarding starting in a new class, we encourage you to speak positively
about change and reinforce that being a little worried is normal. Teachers are equipped to support stu-
dents transition into new classes. In the vast majority of cases, children adjust quickly and confidently,
often better than us! We ask that you allow time for adjustments to settle and that you speak positively
about your child's placement before contacting teachers.
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Parent Teacher Information Night
Wednesday 12 Feb is Parent information night. Parent/Teacher Information Nights are designed to wel-
come you and provide a range of information. The Information Night will be held at the following times.
5:30pm Kindergarten and Year 5 and 6 (including 5/6M) meeting in classrooms
6:00pm Year 1 and 2 (including 1/2F) meeting in classrooms
6:30pm Year 3 and 4 meeting in Library initially
If unsure of classrooms please see map on the back pages of the newsletter
Holiday Work
The completion of the canteen was carried out during the holidays at a furious pace. We are most fortunate
that the contractors worked in with the school and thanks to some early preliminary work we have our can-
teen well ahead of time. It looks spectacular and will provide Michelle and her volunteers a pleasing and
spacious environment to work in. Thank you to the P&C for providing the funds to enable this refurbish-
ment. Thankyou to Michelle and her team who helped complete the plans and to Kath and P&C executive.
‘Top Tips’ to help your child enjoy school
Below is a brief summary of the five top tips published by the website ‘Parenting Ideas’.
1. Switch on to your child’s strengths – Allow your child to feel good about something they enjoy has
unlimited benefits.
2. Balancing kids’ extra-curricular activities – Allow time for relaxing or ‘vegging out’ as well as afternoon
sport/cultural activities.
3. Focus on Friendships – providing opportunities for children to have a sense of belonging and identity.
Promote 1:1 after school play, sporting and cultural activities and show children how to be friendly.
4. Develop strategies to manage anxious moments – children will feel worried about certain situations.
We need to talk them through these situations, support them and explain that these situations are
normal.
5. Develop rights of passage – celebrating important milestones like the completion of Primary School,
becoming a teenager, starting your first part-time job. The journey towards adulthood needs to be
celebrated at certain points.
Wideview is truly a wonderful community
Last Week unfortunately a pre-schooler sustained an injury on the fixed equipment. Thanks to the prompt
actions of 2 parents from our school immediate medical assistance was rendered. Both parents remained at
the scene with the child and parent until the departure of the ambulance–4:15 pm despite having children
of their own to care for. It is so humbling to see our school community members willing to give that little
extra and the reason we have such a fantastic school. It is, however, a timely reminder of the dangers of
children using the fixed equipment without supervision.
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Novel Coronavirus Advice as of Feb 1
In accordance, with the latest update fro Feb 1 by the NSW Government, issued by the Ministers for Health
and Education, the NSW Departments of Health and Education have recommended that any student who
was in China over the past 14 days should not return to school or child care services, as the coronavirus'
incubation period can be as long as two weeks. Students who returned to Australia more than 14 days ago
and have shown no symptoms should be able to return to school this week. The same advice applies to
staff in our schools.
As previously advised staff and students should be excluded from work and school if they are a:
confirmed case of Novel Coronavirus - exclusion will remain in place until they are medically cleared
to return.
close contact of a confirmed case of Novel Coronavirus - exclude for 14 days since last contact with
the confirmed case.
Close contact is defined as living in the same household, 15 minutes face-to-face contact with a person
with confirmed coronavirus in any setting, or sharing a closed space with a person with confirmed corona-
virus for more than 2 hours.
NSW Health has processes in place to identify any close contacts of cases confirmed in NSW. Advice about
not attending school would be provided to these close contacts.
The Department of Education continues to work closely with the Ministry of Health to monitor and respond
to the unfolding international Novel Coronavirus situation.
In accordance with normal protocols staff and children who are unwell with respiratory illness should re-
main at home until symptoms resolve.
Calling all debaters in Years 3 to 6!
Debating Club is back for 2020. This is a great opportunity to develop your public speaking, debating and
thinking skills. Each session contains games and activities to build your communication, persuasive writing
and debating abilities. Plus, you get lots of opportunities to participate in debates with other students to
greatly improve your confidence.
Debating Club will be held in the library every Monday morning from 8.15 until 9, commencing in Week 5 of
Term 1 and continuing all year. Weekly attendance is expected as you will be part of a team.
If you are in Years 3 to 6 and would like to get involved, pick up a registration form at the library and return
it by Friday 14 February (Week 3).
Please note that you will need approval from your parent/carer as this is a before-school activity.
Extracurricular Activities 2020
The 2020 Extracurricular activities list is now available in the office and on the website.
Text Book ordering
A reminder that text book ordering deadline is 7 February, if you have not yet placed your order please see
attached form for details.
Wideview Public School Book Packs 2020
School code: LJWIDE To guarantee delivery please place order prior to Friday 7th February All Book packs will be DELIVERED to your Child’s school Friday 14th February
How to Order Online
1. Go to: https://primary.ljharper.com.au 2. Click on “Enter your school code” then enter code: LJWIDE and click “SEARCH” 3. Select the Year Group Pack you would like to purchase and click “PURCHASE” 4. Enter the First Name and Last name of the Child you are purchasing for and click “ADD TO CART”
• If you are purchasing for a second Child in the same year group click on the grey box to “Add second child for this year level and enter their First and Last name.
• If you are purchasing for a second Child in a different year group click on “Back to all Year Groups” and click on the year group/ product and enter their First Name and Last Name then click “ADD TO CART”
• If you are purchasing an item in addition to a book pack click on “Back to all Year Groups” and click on the item you need to purchase and enter the First and Last name of the child this product is for then click “ADD TO CART”
5. Once all items have been added to your cart click on “VIEW CART”, check your shopping cart to ensure you have selected the items you require and click “PROCEED TO CHECKOUT”
6. Fill out your billing details in checkout and click “PLACE ORDER” this will direct you to pay for your order, fill in your card details then click “CONFIRM AND PAY” (Note: All primary orders will be delivered to school on a pre-arranged date with school, however for billing details we require a personal address)
7. Your order has now been completed and you will receive a confirmation email from LJ Harper Books.
Book Pack Requirements Price
Year 1: Targeting Mental Maths Year 1, Handwriting Conventions Year 1, My Macquarie Word Book $37.95
Year 2: Targeting Mental Maths Year 2, Handwriting Conventions Year 2 $29.45
Year 3: Think Mentals 3 $14.95 Year 4: Think Mentals 4 $14.95 Year 5: Think Mentals 5 $14.95 Year 6: Think Mentals 6, Do It Senior Diary $21.90
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Term 1 2020
February
Friday 7 Textbook order deadline
Wednesday 12 Parent Information Night
Wednesday & Thursday 12 Feb—9 Apr Gymnastics Wks 3—11
Tuesday 18 Feb—3 Mar Interrelate—Years 5 & 6
Wideview Dance Groups 2020
Thank you to the students who have shown interest in being a part of the 2020 dance troupes!
We will have a junior dance group (years 3 & 4) on a Tuesday morning, and senior dance group (years 5 & 6)
on Wednesday morning. These groups run Term 1 – Term 3.
Dance troupes are capped at 24 dancers which may result in auditions in week 3.
Attendance for the weekly practices and to perform at the Sydney North Dance Festival at the end of term 2
is compulsory.
If your child would like to audition to be in one of the dance groups and has not yet put their name down, please email chelsea.hefford4@det.nsw.edu.au before Monday 10th February.
Thank you!
Miss Hefford
Lost Property
These items were left on the school walkway during week 1.
School Calendar
The Calendar is updated each week. Please check regularly for any additions or changes which will be
marked in red for your convenience.
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Email: wideviewpandc@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/WideviewPublicSchoolPandCEvents/
P&C Update
Welcome to the school year 2020. To those new families, the Wideview P&C Association is very active in
the school. We meet on the 3rd Monday night of each month during the school term. All are welcome, feel
free to just show up, we have meetings in the office staffroom. Our first one for the year will be held on
Monday February 17th at 7pm. We look forward to seeing some familiar and new faces there on the night.
For those new families, our P&C run our before and after school service (WOOSHC), the Canteen, the Uni-
form Shop and Band (open to kids year 3 and above). We have a number of volunteers helping out with
these subcommittees and there are plenty of other ways to volunteer and help out during the year. The
kids always love seeing Mum, Dad, Grandparent or other adult in their life helping out at school.
Planning is already underway for 2020, we’ve got a colour run later in the year, as well as some regular
events like the Mothers Day Stall. If there’s anything you’d like to organise or run please let us know!
The Athletes Foot – THANK YOU
A reminder that the Athletes Foot donate money to the school for every pair of shoes purchased there at
the moment. Thank you to everyone who has purchased shoes there so far.
WOOSHC Update
There was no rest over the holidays for WOOSHC and our WOOSHC Subcommittee. The kids had a ball at vacation care and the subcommittee were busy recruiting for a new Service Manager for WOOSHC. We’re pleased to announce Brandi Heitman started with us last week. Please welcome Brandi to WOOSCH.
Canteen Upgrade
The Canteen committee have been working hard over the break and we’re pleased to announced that the
renovations are complete and we now have a much larger canteen space. Michelle Ricketts and Mel Hicks
have put in a huge amount of work on this project, thank you to both of you. Not only do we have a brand-
new canteen space, but we have also passed as a healthy canteen. After 1 ½ years of working on the can-
teen menu we have passed the new NSW Healthy School Canteen Strategy. Congratulations to Michelle,
our canteen manager, and the subcommittee, on this achievement.
As always, we need plenty of volunteers in the canteen. Please follow the Café 4 kids – Wideview Public
Canteen page on Facebook, there’s a link there to volunteer. On the page there Michelle has started to
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put up ingredients lists for those parents interested in the ingredients of canteen items.
Here are some photos of the canteen reno. It’s hard to capture the size of it, but it really looks amazing.
Thanks
Kath Edgar
President Wideview P&C Association
wideviewpandc@gmail.com
Canteen News
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK TO STAY UP TO DATE :
WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/CAFE4KIDS
New to the Canteen?
Recess orders are collected from the canteen.
Lunch orders are delivered to the classroom, drinks are packed separately with your child’s name on it.
Let your child know what the order is and when, so they can come to the canteen that day if anything is not quite right.
Make sure the school knows of any food allergies your child has.
Order Online
It’s easy with Munch Monitor.
To set up, go to www.munchmonitor.com
username: wps and password: munch2082
Munch Monitor for Orders
Easy ordering from your computer, or mobile wherever you are.
Add allowance so you don’t need to find spare change.
Stay up to date with the menu changes.
Come to the canteen on Wednesday to get help getting setup.
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