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■ 2019■ Term 4 ■ Week 3 ■ Principal: Justine McDevitt
■ Phone: (02) 6924 1839 Loyal to my School
■ Fax: (02) 6924 1794 Junee North Public School
■ Email: juneenorth-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au Queen Street
■ Website: www.juneenorth-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Junee NSW 2663
Kindergarten Transition 2020
Junee North Public School ■ Principal: Justine McDevitt Loyal to my School
■ Phone: (02) 6924 1839
■ Fax: (02) 6924 1794 Junee North Public School
■ Email: juneenorth-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au 1-15 Queen Street
■ Website: www.juneenorth-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Junee NSW 2663
■ 2019 ■ Term 4 ■ Week 3 ■ Newsletter
Calendar Term 4, Week 4
5 November P&C Meeting
5 & 6 November School Dental Visit
8 November Kinder 2020 ½ day Visit
Term 4, Week 5
11 & 12 November Stage 2 Excursion
13 November Cricket Gala Day
15 November Kinder 2020 ½ day Visit
Term 4, Week 6
23 November Christmas on Broadway
Term 4, Week 7
27 November Kinder 2020 Information Session
Term 4, Week 8
3 December Yr 7 Transition Parent
information session
3 December P&C Meeting
4 December Captains 2020 speeches
5 December SRC Award Assembly
5 December Yr 6 Farewell dinner
Term 4, Week 9
9 December Pool Party
12 December Presentation Night
13 December Yr 6 Reward Day
Term 4, Week 10
18 December Last day of Term for students
Feature Photo
Enjoying Transition
In this issue ... Principal’s report .............................................................................
Welcome Kinder 2020………..………………..………………
Junee Show…………………………………………………..
Stage 2 Swimming .....................................................................
CHORDS Choir……………………………………………………
What’s happening in our school? .............................................
House Champs!.........................................................................
Riverina Cricket…………………………………………………………….
White Cross mobile Dental Care………………………………….
ASSEMBLIES
Week 4: Stage 2 Green
Week 6: Stage 1 Red
OUR STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS
1. EXCELLENCE IN LEARNING- Inspire,
challenge & engage ALL students to be
successful, creative & active partners in
learning.
2. EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING- Quality
teachers committed to developing the
skills & talents of EVERY student in our
care.
3. EXCELLENCE IN LEADING- Effective
leadership fostering a school-wide
culture of high expectations & shared
responsibility.
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Junee North Public School
Principal’s Report
Stage 2 swimming
Our Stage 2 students have been enjoying their
swimming sessions over these past few weeks. All have
made personal gains in their confidence and ability.
Our swimming program is only a short, intensive one
and I would encourage all of our families to ensure
that water safety, confidence and swimming practice
continues throughout these warmer months.
Welcome 2020 Kinders!
Our 2020 Kindergarten students will commence their
transition visits this Friday and continue for the next 3
weeks. They have already thoroughly enjoyed
spending time with their big buddies during the last
two buddy visit sessions!
CHORDS – a spectacular event
What a fabulous performance by our choir at this week’s
CHORDS (Choral & Dance Spectacular)! All students are
to be congratulated for putting in such a huge effort
throughout the year, culminating in this wonderful
event. Special congratulations to members of the Core
Choir – Amelia Moon, Tristan Davis & Mattie Makeham.
These children performed at every matinee and evening
performance over the 4 days of CHORDS – as well as lots
of hours of extra rehearsal. A mammoth effort! Thank
you to Mrs Sue Davis for preparing our students.
Students now have to wait until 2021 until CHORDS
comes around again!
Junee Show
The annual Junee Show was held last Saturday 26
October. As usual it was a wonderful community event
for all. Once again our classes showcased their art work
in the pavilion – it looked amazing. A big thankyou to
Mrs Higginson, Mrs Smith, Mrs Lemmich & Miss Turbull
for creating and putting up this wonderful display for
our school.
Junee North Public School
Page 4
Merit Awards Term 4 Week 2
Kinder Red Joe Andrews
Lilly Fitzgerald
Carina Andrews
Lucas Sheather
Kinder Blue Seth Shephard
Alex Copus
Mason Butt
Charlie Henderson
Stage 1 Red Tylah McAuliffe
Samantha Huckin
Mason Butt
Archie Smith
Charlize Hayman
Ivy Hunter
Summer Copus
Stage 1 Green Oliver Lewis
Tiykai Korte
Milton Butt
Brock Morriss
Izabella Douglas
Imogen Dobson
Lyla Fellows
Frankie Ashley
Khie Allen
Stage 3 Yellow Talia Chapman
Micah Kemp
Ruby Lemmich
Tahlia Wooden
Zachary Green
Stage 3 Blue Aimee White
Amy Jarrett
Cameron Robertson
Riley Dobson
Ryan Crowder
Keegan Newman
Sam Holloway
Emily Edson
Happy Birthdays!
The following students received their birthday
books at our assembly. Birthday wishes to:
Serenity Howarth, Leah Schultz, Makayla
Cameron, Zac Green, Darren Collins, Kailyn
Harris, Zoe Green, Amy Jarret, Ayla Harris
Home Reading Awards
125 Nights Melody Yu, Oliver Lewis, Bodhi Thelan
150 Nights Lilly Fitzgerald, Bodhi Thelan
175 Nights Lilly Fitzgerald, Natalie Smith,
Bodhi Thelan
200 Nights Lilly Fitzgerald, Bodhi Thelan
Page 5
Junee North Public School
P & C News
Next P&C Meeting:
Tuesday 5 November at 6:30pm
in the staffroom. All Welcome!
What’s happening in our school?
House Champs!
Congratulations this week to our winning house:
Latham!! Latham won this fortnight’s cup with a total of
179 points. Well done Latham students!
Sporting News
Good Luck is extended to Emily Edson this week as she
competes in the State Championships being held in
Sydney as part of the Riverina cricket team. Monday
and Tuesday the Riverina team won one game and lost
one game. They have another two games to play on
Wednesday and one game on Thursday. We wish them
all the best for their remaining games.
Junee North Public School
Page 6
Kindergarten 2020 Transition
Kindergarten 2020 get to know their Yr 6 buddies for
next year.
White Cross Mobile Dental Care
Did you know? Children with poor oral health were
nearly 3 times more likely to miss school due to
dental pain. Tooth decay is the most common
childhood disease, five times more common than
asthma and 3 out of every 5 children are infected by
tooth decay.
It is essential for children to have regular dental check-
ups as tooth decay can be entirely preventable,
educating good oral hygiene will eliminate pain and
prevent major problems in the future.
White Cross Mobile Dental Care will provide all children with a comprehensive examination checking all teeth and gums. Our school visit will take place next week, Tuesday 5 Oct and Wednesday 6 Oct. Places are still available – Application forms are available from the office.
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