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PRINCIPAL: Rick Bennallack DEPUTY PRINCIPAL: Brianna Frahn
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Penny Rowe ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Simone Percy
17th October 2019 Issue: Term 4 Week 1
Colonel Light Gardens Primary School
NEWSLETTER WINDSOR AVENUE, COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS, SA. 5041 P: (08) 8276 1523 F: (08) 8374 1038
WHAT’S INSIDE
COVER - JAPAN DAY
PG 2 - PRINCIPAL'S NEWS
PG 3 - PRINCIPAL’S NEWS Cont… TERM DATES
PG 4 - WHAT'S HAPPENING IN ROOM 01?
PG 5 - WHAT'S HAPPENING IN ROOM 02?
PG 6 - LIBRARY NEWS FLASH FUNDRAISING NEWS
PG 7 - COLOUR EXPLOSION INFO UPDATE
PG 8 - 2019 PIANO CONCERT
PG 9 - RESILIENT AWARD WINNERS
PG 10 - CANTEEN NEWS OSHC PUPIL FREE DAY
PG 11 - SAPSASA, ASS & PE UPDATE COMMUNITY NEWS
PG 12 - KELLY SPORTS - T4 PROGRAM
PG 13 - TERM 4 CALENDAR
Dear Parents, carers, students and community friends,
DIARY DATES
18/10/19 - SACA COME & TRY CRICKET CLINC
21/10/19 - INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC BAND YR 4 PERFORMANCE 9:50am
21/10/19 - REC-YR2 MATHS PARENT WORKSHOP 9:00am & 6:00pm
22/10/19 - FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETING 5:30pm
25/10/19 - REC-YR2 ASSEMBLY 11:20am
YR2/3-YR7 ASSEMBLY 12:20pm
28/10/19 - GOVERNING COUNCIL MEETING 7:00pm
28/10 - UNLEY SWIMMING PROGRAM - 01/11 YRS 3 - 5
29/10/19 - BOTANIC GARDENS EXCURSION ROOMS 03 & 04
31/10/19 - BOTANIC GARDENS EXCURSION ROOMS 01 & 02
01/11/19 - 2020 REC. TRANISITION VISIT #1 9:15am & 11:30am
01/11/19 - SCHOOL TOUR 9:30am
04/11/19 - INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LESSONS
04/11/19 - DIVING TRIALS 1:00pm
06/11/19 - MITCHAM GH 2020 YR7 TRANSITION 9:00am
07/11/19 - RUN-4-FUN COLOUR EXPLOSION
07/11/19 - MITCHAM GH 2020 YR8 TRANSITION 9:00am
08/11/19 - PUPIL FREE DAY
11-15/11 - PE WEEK
11/11/19 - INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC LESSONS
13/11/19 - OSHC COMMITTEE MEETING 6:30pm
14-15/11 - YR3 WOODHOUSE CAMP RMS 17 & 18
PRINCIPAL’S NEWS
TERM 4 BEGINS Welcome back to term 4 and a busy 9 weeks. I would particularly like to
welcome Santa in year 1 who has joined our school community from Nigeria. I
would also like to welcome Chris Turnbull who is taking over teaching in room
21 from Erin Moncrieff who is on maternity leave. I would also like to welcome
back staff who were on leave for all or part of term 3.
TEACHING UPDATE Term 3 is always a really important term in coordinating staffing for the following
year. It has been exciting to work through the process of appointing another 3
teachers to permanent positions at CLG starting in 2020. Appointing staff is a
wonderful part of my job as I know the difference employing the right staff can
make. In my time at CLG, with these new additions, I will have been involved in
appointing 12 permanent teachers to CLG. We have a great blend of new staff
and those with long term CLG experience and expertise.
Again we had 100s of applications as Colonel Light Gardens is a highly sought
after location to work at and we had many outstanding applicants to choose
from. After reading applications, contacting referees and interviewing for a full
day, I am thrilled to announce the following appointees:
Erin Moncrieff – Erin has been on contract at CLG for these past 3 years
and is a highly skilled and collaborative staff member. Prior to working at
CLG, Erin taught at Enfield Primary School. We have some amazing
contract teachers at CLG and it is fantastic when they are able to secure
permanent employment.
Kristy Noble – Kristy is a highly experienced teacher having worked for 20
or so years in the Riverland, most recently at Renmark North Primary
School. Kristy drove down for her interview and really impressed the
panel with her knowledge and expertise. Kristy has extensive teaching
and leadership experience. Her current principal is extremely
disappointed to be losing her.
Sam O’Neill – Sam is returning also from a stint in the country working at
Reidy Park Primary School in Mt Gambier. Sam is returning with his wife
and young family and is really pleased to be appointed to CLG. Sam
also comes highly recommended from his principal and has had
leadership experience this year at his school working 1 day a week as
the literacy coach.
STUDENT PLACEMENT PROCESS Next week we begin the process of determining teachers and classes for 2020.
Thank you to the parents and carers who decided they wanted to contribute to
the class placement process by providing relevant information for your child’s
current class teacher/s to consider when placing students for the following year.
Any remaining 2020 Placement Information Forms need to be returned to
your child’s teacher/s this week. This form is available from the school office or
emailing me at [email protected] to request a copy.
Providing this additional information is completely optional.
TERM DATES
YEAR / TERM TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3 TERM 4
2019 29 Jan - 12 Apr 29 April - 5 July 22 July - 27 Sept 14 Oct - 13 Dec
2020 28 Jan - 9 Apr 27 April - 3 July 20 July - 25 Sept 12 Oct - 11 Dec
2021 1 Feb - 16 Apr 3 May - 9 July 26 July - 1 Oct 18 Oct - 17 Dec
PRINCIPAL’S NEWS
PARENT OPINION SURVEY Every year, we send a survey link to a random selection of parents, asking them to provide feedback on how they feel we are going. The sample size is about 10% of the school community which for CLG equates to about 70 students. About 60% responded.
Parents were asked to rate their level of agreement with each statement below. 5 = strongly agree, 4 = agree, 3 = neither agree nor disagree, 2 = disagree and 1 = strongly disagree. Here is a summary of our results. Achieving a score in the 4s is the aim at every school for every statement. These results show the level of parent satisfaction has improved again this year. Thank you to all those who completed the survey. I will share some more results in the next newsletter.
Rick Bennallack Principal 0412 261 231 [email protected]
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN ROOM 01?
Science in Rooms 01 & 02
Forces- ramp
making
Making and testing
predictions- bridge
building
Book Week- Learning about fossils
Biological Sciences- celery
experiment
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN ROOM 02?
Where Does Our Rubbish Go?
Room 01 and 02
have been inquiring into where our
waste should be going.
We sorted all of our waste into different bins and found that only a
tiny bit of it needs to go to landfill.
What goes in what bin?
We now recycle…
Compost, Soft plastic, Hard plastic, 10c Containers, Paper
and old Textas and Pens
FUNDRAISING NEWS
LIBRARY NEWS FLASH
Let’s get ready! - Run 4 Fun Colour Explosion - Thursday Week 4, Term 4
It’s time to get excited!
Our school will be holding a School Run 4 Fun Colour Explosion on 7 November 2019 to raise money for the CLGPS Covered Outdoor Learning Area (COLA).
In week 10 last term, each family received a letter with the event details, including how to create an online student profile page to request donations.
Thank you to the families who activated an online account and received generous donations. If you haven’t already, there is still plenty of time - you have three weeks from today to help raise money for our school and to earn yourself awesome prizes… so start fundraising as soon as you can!
A reminder also that each student is required to wear a white t-shirt on the day.
More details re times will be sent home soon. Please see additional info sheet on following page or contact the school if you have any questions. Happy fundraising!
It’s time to ROARRR for reading!
The Dino-Mite Book Fair is arriving on Monday 18th November - Friday 22nd November and everyone is invited to Stomp, Chomp & Read.
Suzanne Fisher - Librarian
RUN 4 FUN COLOUR EXPLOSION
Colour Explosion I n f o r m a t i o n U p d a t e
On Thursday 7th November 2019 (term 4 week 4), Colonel Light Gardens Primary School will be holding a COLOUR EXPLOSION to raise money towards the building of a COLA (Covered Outdoor Learning Area) over the basketball court next to the Mortlock building. This is our major fundraiser for the year. We are aiming to raise $15,000.
We are really clear that this is a blatant attempt to raise as much money as possible to build something that will benefit all students. We know through experience at many schools, that prizes do work as incentives to raise more money. This was proven 2 years ago when we raised over $30,000.
We only do this type of fundraiser once every 2 years. It has been approved by the Governing Council. Most other local schools have had a similar colour run this year. The students are very excited about participating.
Although you may not agree with incentive based fundraising, we are asking everyone to see the bigger picture. Schools have limited funds. We are wanting to build a COLA to benefit all 700 students and we need your support.
We are clear that: the fundraising component is voluntary for every student a child can still participate in the run without raising anything no student has to participate in the colour part of the day – they can choose to just miss that station a student can wear their school uniform on the day, however they won’t be participating in the colour part we are having lots of other activity stations
How will it work? 1. What to wear
we invite students to come in older casual clothes (not school uniform) to maximise the colour effect we particularly invite each student to wear a white t-shirt if you don’t have an old one at home, a white t-shirt is available at Big W for around $3.00 you however don't have to buy a t-shirt or anything students are invited to wear swimming goggles or sun glasses if concerned about getting powder in their eyes although we are told the colour washes out, blonde hair is most at risk of the colour remaining after a shower
2. Groupings We will split the school into 2 groups of 13 classes
o Group A – Doolette, Reade and Lower Mortlock o Group B – Upper Mortlock and Grange
3. The format each group will participate in a 30 minute session after lunch times for each group are to be advised, however it will either be 1:50pm or 2:30pm parents and carers are welcome to come and watch if it is a warm day we will have some gentle sprinkler frames students can choose to run through helping the
powder stick and run on the t-shirt classes will start at different stations and participate in a range of activities as they move around the school we have plastic bottles of the coloured powder to squeeze on students as they run past the colour area one station will be a 20 m track students run through to be squirted with the coloured powder by teachers
and the fundraising committee each group will be involved for about 30 minutes passing the colour station around 3 to 4 times so students don’t go back to classroom, parents are welcome to take their child home after it is finished if they are staying to the end of the day, they will be supervised outside
4. The fundraising our goal of $15,000, works out at an average of $23.00 per student a host of prizes are available for those who raise different amounts – the student nominates their prize the prize list is on the posters displayed around the school any family with an objection to the prize option is invited to just make a donation if you don’t want to register online, a paper donation form is available from the office
PIANO CONCERT
2019 PIANO CONCERT Well done to all of those students who performed in the piano concert in week 10 last term. It was lovely to listen to the
students play and see how clever they are on the piano. Concerts are a great way to give students the opportunity to play
in front of an audience, making their learning purposeful. Thank you to all of the families and friends who came along to
listen to the students and to our wonderful piano teachers, Angela and Matthew for supporting. It was a proud night for all
involved.
Private piano lessons are available during school hours and take place in the piano room on the mezzanine floor below
room 21. The duration of the lessons is half an hour. Piano tuition forms are available at the front office. If you would like
more information, please contact Angela Fox or Matthew Binion. Details are on the form.
Penny Rowe, Assistant Principal
SENIOR ASSEMBLY
RM 1 Alena P Chloe V
RM 2 Rex W Louis K
RM 3 Haydee K Thomas H
RM 6 Ethan F Amelia H
RM 7 Sophie W Emily R
RM 8 Syla T Yasmin L
RM 9 Charlotte R Alicia D
RM 11 Hannah H Nathan W
RM 12 Paxx I Xichen L
RM 16 Leila G Mitchell J
RM 17 James H Mary B
RM 18 Phoebe S Kobe E
RM 19 Nasharni E Imogen B
RM 20 Vansh N Henry H
RM 21 Marigold L Harrison R
RESILIENT AWARD RECIPIENTS
JUNIOR ASSEMBLY
RM 01 Maryam S Charlie P
RM 02 Baran G Harper N
RM 03 Lucia C Lincoln P
RM 04 Louis B Toby P
RM 13 Abigail F Hannah B
RM 14 Edie S Elliot K
RM 15 Max B Henry T
RM 22 Mickey S Kiana H
RM 23 Ethan S Tegan S
RM 24 Frances G Zenith P
RM 25 Zara J Maya B
OSHC PUPIL FREE DAY BOOKING FORM - NOVEMBER 8th 2019
CANTEEN NEWS
TERM 4, WEEK 5 SPECIAL LUNCH ORDER
Tuesday 12th November - Reception to Year 2 Wednesday 13th November - Year 3 to Year 7
Mini Chicken Slider - Plain Chicken goujon with lettuce in a naan bread & an apple sunburst.
1 slider & 1 sunburst - $5.00 or 2 sliders & 1 sunburst - $8.00
Keep an eye out for the slider form.
TO POTENTIAL CANTEEN VOLUNTEERS I have a new volunteer booking system for the canteen, meaning parent volunteers are able to log on and see which days or time slots have volunteers helping and those which do not. Register by following this link, www.carebookings.com.au/code and entering booking code: YRHAW. Once registered you are able to select which day/s and timeslots you are available, you can also select those times as single occasions or for regular re-occurring occasions. Your time is very valuable to the canteen. Thank you.
N.B. $28.80 is owing to the canteen. PLEASE can all those who have received a green elephant note pay their debts.
OSHC PUPIL FREE DAY: Friday 8th November 2019
On Friday 8th November (Pupil Free Day) OSHC is going to Wallis Cinemas Mitcham to see the movie “Arctic Justice”. Children must be at OSHC no later than 8.45 am. We will be catching a private bus.
Please make sure that appropriate clothing is worn (i.e. sensible walking shoes, hats etc.)
There are no half day bookings. Cost for the day is $59.35 per child (normal CCS applies) Cancelations later than 48 hours prior to the day will incur the full fee.
Staff must be given any medication (in original packaging with instructions) that their child might require during that day. All children must bring their own recess and lunch (no spending money). Afternoon tea is provided.
Please return booking form below to the School office or OSHC office WITHOUT FEES no later than 12 noon on Monday 28th November. Any queries please ring OSHC on 82769065 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OSHC PUPIL FREE DAY: Mitcham Cinemas Friday 8th November 2019
Child/ren name/s: __________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________ Emergency contact details: __________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Relevant medical information: _______________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Kelly Gilbert - Canteen Manager
SAPSASA , P.E. & AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS (ASS) UPDATE
Kim Boothey PE Teacher
Year 7 student, Jacob Harris was excited to have
been the only CLGPS student selected for City South
SAPSASA District Soccer. His team tied at second
place on the ladder for Division 2, which means City
South will be promoted to Division 1 next year.
He had a great time and due to the very high playing
standard, feels the experience has helped him improve
as a player. Well done Jacob!
SAPSASA, P.E. & AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS (ASS) UPDATE
COMMUNITY NEWS
Registration for Tennis Coaching in Term 4 is now open
Tennis Australia’s official kids’ starter program for children aged 5-12 years
Small groups per Coach Step by step progression to reach competitive playing level
Very affordable prices
Tuesday or Friday afternoons
at the Kingswood Tennis Club, Norseman Ave. Westbourne Park Cost only $80.00 per term
To organise a Trial Lesson or register for Term 4 please contact John Gericke, Club Professional Coach 0419 829 624 or email: [email protected]
KELLY SPORTS
The SUPER SPRING SPORTS program includes: CRICKET, ATHLETICS, TEEBALL, HOCKEY
The SUPER SPRING Sports program allows your child to experience fun, energetic, safe and highly
active multi-sports sessions which will challenge and improve your child’s motor and co-ordination
skills
- The Kelly Sports coaches aim to develop and enhance the wide range of sporting skills of your child
including kicking, catching and throwing whilst also improving strength, flexibility, hand-eye co-
ordination, spatial awareness, cooperative skills and teamwork.
- The program is a fantastic way for your child to develop sporting skills essential for all sports and will
inspire children to give sport a go.
- Our modified sports games provide lots of fun while skills are being developed
KELLY SPORTS IS A SPORTS VOUCHER PROVIDER
Enrol your child into a Kelly Sports program at your school and receive a $100 Sports Voucher discount on your Kelly Sports fees. To enrol and/or redeem your sports voucher discount, register online at www.kellysports.com.au. For further information about your Sports Voucher eligibility please visit www.sportsvouchers.sa.gov.au.
WHEN Mondays at Colonel Light Gardens Primary School
COMMENCING 21/10/19
CONCLUDING 2/12/19
TIME 3.15pm – 4.15pm
YEAR LEVELS Reception to Year 2
COST $99.00 +GST (Total cost $108.90) OR redeem your sports voucher and pay only $8.90!
REGISTER www.kellysports.com.au
ENQUIRIES Ian Barnes 0439 063 916 or [email protected]
KELLY SPORTS AWARD
We are delighted to announce that Kayla was awarded the Colonel Light Gardens Primary Kelly Sports Star of the Term by our Kelly Sports coach for Term 3.
The reason for her nomination is:
"Kayla has been a good example for other students. She listens to what the coach is saying and is always trying her hardest no matter what the sport is, and is showing excellent signs of improvement."