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Brown Street, WEST WALLSENDPH 02 4953 2930 FAX 02 4953 3131 EMAIL [email protected] WEB westwalls-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Brown St. West Wallsend | 02 4953 2930 | [email protected] 1 - Week 7 Wednesday 13tth March 2019
Westy Whisper
WEST WALLSEND PUBLIC SCHOOL
What’s on in Term 1WEEK 7 Friday 15th March *National Day of Action against Bullying and ViolenceWEEK 8 Monday 18th March *Student banking Thursday 21st May *Harmony Day Assembly 12pmFriday 22nd March *LOOP Book Club orders are due
Dates for your diary.....Monday 25th March *Swim School starts (Years 1-6)Friday 5th April *Out of uniform Day / Easter egg donation dayMonday 8th April *Cross Country CarnivalFriday 12th April *Easter Hat ParadeWednesday 8th May *Mother’s Day Brekkie Club 8.45am-9.10am Thursday 9th May *Mother’s Day Stall (P & C fundraising event)Tuesday 13th August-Friday 16th August *Stage 3 excursion to Canberra
Notes on the go..........
**Year 6 polo shirt order form & payment - due Friday 15th March
**Student Emergency Contact Detail Report - please return asap
Before 2018 finished, the green team put before Parliament the concept of collecting fruit and vegetable scraps to composte for the vegie garden. This was implemented at the commencement of 2019. Small tubs were placed in each classroom for the students to collect each day. Friday being the day the individual tubs are washed out.
The Green Team
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YEAR 6 POLO SHIRTS
Please ensure payment is made by this coming Friday 15th March. There are samples of some of the sizes at the office for students to try on if needed. NO LATE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
SWIM SCHOOL
Please be advised that all swim school spots have been filled. An alert was sent out on the Skoolbag App on Tuesday 5th of March. It is therefore too late to make a payment. Swim School will start on Monday 25th of March (Week 9).
METHODS OF PAYMENT
Payment can be made at the office between the hours of 8.30am and 2.30pm. You may pay in cash (correct amount if possible, as we do not keep change). You may also pay via a Visa or Mastercard (debit or credit). The preferred method for payment for all school related expenses is online. You can pay using a Visa or Mastercard (debit or credit) via the Skoolbag App or the school’s website. Simply click on the “Make a Payment” tab. This is a very safe and secure way of making a school payment. A receipt will be sent to your chosen email account.
STUDENT EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAIL REPORT
If you haven’t as yet checked your child’s emergency contact details report, please do so at your earliest convenience. We ask that you make any necessary changes, sign and return to the office. The report is to ensure that the school has all of the current and up-to-date information for your child. This includes home address, phone numbers, Medicare Number, allergies and illness. Please sign and return the report, even if there are no changes to be made.
HARMONY DAY CELEBRATIONS
All students will take home a Harmony Day note this week. The note informs parents and carers why we celebrate Harmony Day. It is also to advise everyone that we will celebrate Harmony Week on Thursday 21st of March (Week 8) by wearing the colour orange and also holding a special whole school assembly. All are welcome to attend the assembly which will commence at 12pm.
STAGE 3 EXCURSION
As advised at the recent Information Session held at the school, Years 5 and 6 are off to Canberra this year. The dates of the trip are Tuesday 13th of August until Friday 16th of August. A information note and payment plan will be sent home in the near future.
WHOLE SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
This term we will hold another whole school assembly on the last day of term. All parent, carers and family members are welcome. Students will parade the Easter hats they will make at home. Also, the class with the best attendance for Term 1 will be presented with a trophy.
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P & C NEWS
Canteen Helpers are needed
So that our Canteen can continue to run from Monday to Friday each week, we require the assistance of parents and grandparents to help our Canteen Co-Ordinator. If you can spare three hours once a month or once a fortnight, please contact the school. It would be most unfortunate if we were forced to close the Canteen on certain days, however this is a possibility if we do not have the support of our school community.
Canteen RosterTerm 1 Week 7
Monday 11/3/19
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Tuesday 12/3/19Wednesday 14/3/19
Sandra F
Thursday 15/3/19
Leanne B
Friday15/3/19
Kylie M
Term 1 Week 8Monday 18/3/19
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Tuesday 19/3/19
TBA
Wednesday 20/3/19
TBA
Thursday 21/3/19
TBA
Friday 22/3/19
TBA
ANAPHYLAXIS and ALLERGIES – Thank you for your support in helping our students with allergies. Due to the life threatening Anaphylactic allergic reaction to nut and peanut products, we would like to encourage families not to send these products to school with their children. They include peanut butter, Nutella, sesame seeds, loose nuts, muesli, nut and chocolate bars.
Hot Dog Day
Students who pre-ordered a hot-dog meal will enjoy their special lunch today. A huge thank you to Toni along with Mrs Fitness who will prepare and make 160 hot dogs for our students.
Annual General Meeting
The AGM was held on Monday. Thank you to those who held positions in 2018 for your ongoing efforts and support. The Committe for 2019 are as follows:President: Hope WalkerSecretary: Kati KirkwoodVice Presidents: Cassie Needham & Laurissa JanczukTreasurer: Tracy PrattVice Treasurer: Michelle PrestonCanteen Treasurer: Leanne BridgeUniform Co-ordinators: Kylie
Uniform Shop
The Uniform Shop will continue to operate every Monday between 9am and 9.30am.
Easter Raffle
Students will bring home raffle tickets within the next week for our annual Easter Raffle.
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MEET THE STAFFTannon MullerHi, my name is Tannon Muller. I’m the newest member of staff on the West Wallsend team. I’m lucky enough to be teaching 3/4M this year!
I’ve been working with children now for over 10 years, in a variety of settings including outdoor recreation camps, OOSH, as well as being the nominated supervisor at a vacation care centre.
I grew up on the Central Coast, before moving to Newcastle for uni in 2011. I currently reside in Cooks Hill. My hobbies include snowboarding, motorbike riding, scuba diving and all sports.
What I love about this profession is not only teaching children, but also learning from children. I’m looking forward to the challenges and opportunities the year brings!
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Dear parents
At our school we aim to create a safe and supportive school community for everyone.
Sometimes, it can be difficult for parents or carers to know what to do when their child talks to them about bullying.
You are an important part of our work to prevent bullying and to respond effectively if it happens. Stopping bullying involves everyone.
If your child talks to you about bullying:
1. Listen calmly and get the full story. Your calm response is important to allow your child to tell you all about the situation. After they’ve told you their story, ask questions to get more details if you need to: who, what, where, when. Although you may feel some strong emotions about your child’s experience, try to keep calm to avoid more distress to your child.
2. Reassure your child they are not to blame. Many children blame themselves and this may make them feel even worse. You could say things like, ‘That sounds really hard to deal with. No one should have to put up with that.’ or ‘I’m so glad you told me. You should be able to feel safe at school; that’s not fair at all’.
3. Ask your child what they want to do and what they want you to do. A critical part of your response is to avoid jumping in to solve the problem. While it is natural to want to protect your child, helping them to find their own solution is a better option. It helps them feel they have some power in the situation.
4. Visit www.bullyingnoway.gov.au to find some strategies. The website has tips and ideas for different bullying situations. One idea is to practise strategies at home to help your child feel more confident.
5. Contact the school. Your child may be reluctant for you to do this, so discuss the idea and reassure them that the school would want to know and is able to help. Make an appointment to meet with your child’s teacher and, if you need to, ask to talk with the principal. Contact the school immediately if you have a concern about your child’s safety.
6. Check in regularly with your child. Keep the conversation going. It can take time to resolve issues, so check in regularly with your child about their experiences and their feelings. Your ongoing support is important.
If you are looking for support for yourself to deal with a bullying situation, you will find ideas on the Bullying. No Way! website for parents. As well, please contact the school if you would like to discuss any aspect of our approach to preventing bullying.
Thanks for your support to make our school a great school for everyone.
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School communities supporting literacy & numeracy
Do you want to help in your child’s classroom?
Are you interested in learning how to be a great classroom helper?
Would you like to improve your ability to be able to assist your child at home with reading, writing, spelling and maths?
PaTCH may be exactly what you are looking for!!
COME & GET INVOLVED Timeline
TERM 1 WHEN WHAT WHO WHERE Week 1-8 • Getting the word out about PaTCH • Jaime • Newsletter
items • Front Sign • Facebook
Week 8 Friday 22nd March 9:30-10:30am
• Information Afternoon Tea • PaTCH Information Session • Course guidelines, expectations, child
protection areas etc.
• Jaime • Interested
participants
• Infants kitchen
Week 10 Friday 5th April 9:30-10:30am
• Child Protection • Teacher & Parent matched up. • Hand out helpers welcome kit. • Teachers and helper chat about time for
visits etc.
• Participants • Class teachers • Jaime
• Infants kitchen • Classroom visit
afterward
Parents as Teachers & Classroom Helpers
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TERM 2 Week 2 1-3pm
• Learning Session One- How Children Learn? • Talking & Listening with children in the
early years of school.
• Participants • Jaime
• Training Room
Week 3 & 4 • Practical in-class Sessions Reading to children & talking with them to support comprehension.
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
Week 5 1-3pm
• Learning Session Two Talking & Listening with children learning to read.
• Participants • Jaime
• Infants kitchen
Week 6 & 7
• In-class Sessions Reading with children and talking with them to support comprehension
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
Week 8 1-3pm
• Learning Session Three Talking & Listening with children learning to write.
• Participants • Jaime
• Infants kitchen
Week 9 & 10
• In-class Sessions Supporting students to compose more complex, meaningful texts.
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
TERM 3 Week 1
• In-class Sessions
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
Week 2 1-3pm
• Learning Session Four Talking & Listening with children learning to quantify
• Participants • Jaime
• Infants kitchen
Week 3 & 4
• In-class Sessions Observing & responding to children using their fingers to quantify.
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
Week 5 1-3pm
• Learning Session Five Supporting number development through small groups.
• Participants • Jaime
• Infants kitchen
Week 6 & 7
• In-class Sessions
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
Week 8
• Learning Session Six (optional) • Overview of sessions 1-5
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
Week 9 & 10
• In-class Sessions
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
PaTCH Cont’d
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TERM 4 Week 1 & 2
• In-class Sessions
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
Week 3 1-3pm
• Post interview & Evaluation • Jaime • Class Teachers • Participants
• Infants kitchen
Week 4-8 • In-class Sessions
• Participants • Class Teachers • Jaime
• In class
Week TBA 2:45-3pm
• Graduation • Class Teachers • Community • School staff • Participants
• School Assembly
PaTCH Cont’d
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COMMUNITY NEWS
INSTORE & ONLINE THURSDAY 14TH MARCH.* Excludes gift cards, all suit packages & Schoolwear layby’s. Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Floor stock only.
Styles and colours may vary from store to store. No rain checks. Please choose carefully, exchanges and refunds only with docket. Includes existing 5% discount. Offer ends midnight (AEDT) 14/03/19. Must use Zero or Rewards card to receive discount.
ZERO & REWARDS CARD HOLDEREXCLUSIVE OFFER
GREAT BENEFITS / ZERO INTEREST
R E WA R D S C L U B
AND EVERYTHING ELSE
SCHOOLWEAROFF
20%*1 DAY ONLY
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Canteen Menu 2019Sandwiches Wraps Hot Food - EverydayVegemiteCheeseHamSaladChickenEgg & LettuceChicken SaladHam SaladExtrasRollToasted
$1.50$2.00$2.50$3.00$3.00$3.00$4.50$4.50
+$0.80+$0.80+$0.70
Ham & CheeseChicken, Lettuce & MayoHam, Cheese & TomatoSaladChicken & SaladHam & SaladToasted
$3.80$4.20$4.40$4.50$5.30$5.30
+$0.70
Garlic Bread (1/2)Yummy Drummy (1pc)Garlic BreadHot Ham & Cheese RollFried RiceLasagneMacaroni & CheeseCheeseburgerHamburger
$1.00$1.20$2.00$3.80$4.00$4.00$4.00$4.20$5.20
Salad DrinksSmallLargeExtras – egg, ham, chicken
$4.80$5.80
+$0.80
Bottled WaterFlavoured MilkJuice - Orange OR AppleUp & Go – Chocolate OR VanillaChill J - Orange Passio OR BlackcurrantJuice Bomb - Apple Raspberry OR Watermelon
$1.50$1.70$1.70$1.70$2.20$2.20
SaucesSweet & SourTomato
$0.60$0.60
Hot Food – Daily SpecialsMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
NoodlesChicken Goujons (5pc)Chicken Burger
$1.30$2.20$4.10
Chicken Nuggets (3pc)Sausage RollParty Pie
$2.20$2.20$2.40
NoodlesChicken Goujons (5pc)Chicken Burger
$1.30$2.20$4.10
Sausage RollParty Pie Mini Pizza
$2.20$2.40$2.80
Sausage Roll Mini PizzaLarge Pie
$2.20$2.80$3.20
Chips & Snacks Ice BlocksPikeletMuffinGarlic Bread (1pc)Assorted FruitPopcornChips
$0.20$0.20$0.20
From $0.50$0.70$1.30
MoneysJuiciesFrozen Juice CupsJucey Tubes
$0.70$0.70$0.80$1.00
Uniform Shop – Open MondayCapBucket HatPolo ShirtSports Polo ShirtJacketDress
$6.00$10.00$30.00$30.00$35.00$45.00
***Subject to availability******Prices are subject to change without notice***
***Please ensure all orders are placed before 9:15am***