eaufort primary school newsletter
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Newsletter 28/03/2017 Page. 1
Beaufort
Primary School
Newsletter
28th March, 2017
Respect Responsibility Safety
WELL DONE CHACE
Last Thursday, Chace took part in the District Athletics Sports.
Chace ‘shone’ at the competition, winning all 4 of his events and was
awarded the AWD Champion of the event.
Chace will now move onto the regional events in long jump, shotput,
100m and 200m.
Congratulations! Everyone at school is so proud of your
achievements.
Last Thursday, Mr Curnow, Mrs Belden and Miss Feely took 30 students to represent our School in the District Athletics Championships at Llanberris Reserve in Ballarat. After a stormy week, it was a huge relief to have the weather Gods smile upon us with a perfect mild and sunny day. Our students did a fabulous job of representing our school and, as always, demonstrated exemplary sportsmanship in the field. It is always such a pleasure to see our students initiating conversations with others at events and congratulating fellow competi-tors at the finish line. This year we were thrilled to have a huge number of parent at the event both supporting students and helping out with a range of other jobs that arose during the day. To all the parents who attended, assisted students who had multiple events on the day, drove children in to make early events and generally found ways to help our team, we thank you very much! I personally felt that this year was one of our most successful years in regards to participation, support and results and am very proud to announce the following student achievements on the day;
Ella - 2nd
200m, 3rd
in the 400m (and what an amazing finish it was!)
Tasha – 1st long jump, 2
nd triple jump, 3
rd hurdles, 2
nd
100m
Zac – 3rd
triple jump, 1st discus
Frazer – 2nd
shot put
Sarah – 2nd
discus
Lily – 1st shot put, 2
nd high jump
Chace - 1st long jump, 1st 100m, 1st 200m and 1st shot put.
Abby—3rd 100m
Jasmine –3rd long jump
Many of these students will have qualified to represent
our district at the Division Championships held in early
September and we eagerly await the team
announcement made later in Term 2!
Today, we had our school photos. It was lovely walking
around the school watching students fixing their hair,
commenting on how nice each other looked and looking
proud in their school uniform.
Last Tuesday, students in the junior school took part in some Harmony Day activities. They were lucky enough to have Jackie Kerr come and talk to them about life growing up in South Africa. Jackie then returned yesterday to speak to all students and enlighten them on what life was like as a school girl. The Grade Prep, 1 and 2 students also learnt the song I Am Australian and performed it at this week’s assembly.
This Friday is the last day of term. Students have the opportunity to have a BBQ lunch and free dress day. BBQ orders must be in by Wednesday. No late orders can be accepted due to ordering.
Any parents still wishing to apply for CSEF are asked to return the forms, including a photocopy of your Healthcare Card to Leonie in the office.
Could all student information forms, including publication and head lice forms, please be returned to school by the end of term please.
Finally, I would like to wish you all a restful break for the 2 weeks holidays and remind you that school returns on Tuesday 18th April. (Monday is a public holiday).
LAST DAY OF TERM THIS FRIDAY—2.30pm FINISH
STUDENT BBQ LUNCH AND CASUAL DRESS DAY
NO CANTEEN THIS FRIDAY
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WHAT’S ON IN MARCH
Wednesday 29th March No Preps
Friday 31st March Last day of Term 1 - 2.30pm finish
Student’s Celebrating
birthdays this week
Happy Birthday to the fol-
lowing students who had
their birthday this week or
during the holidays. We hope
you have an amazing day.
30th March - Cassie (3/4) - turning 9
1st April - Tahlia (P/1N) - turning 7
1st April - Evalyn (2H) - turning 8
10th April - Kiarah (P/1N) - turning 7
Harmony Day is when we get together and we are nice to each other. Lillian
Harmony Day means that you don’t have to be the same. Bailey
Harmony Day means we all belong. Kiarah
Respect the people, food and skin. Baxter
Harmony Day is when people from overseas are all friends. Emma
We respect other people with other skin. Tahlia
Harmony Day is caring about people. Zaylee
We are one but we are many. Alex
People have different skin but they are the same. Perez
Harmony Day is when people get along. Ethan
We come from different countries. Bryce
We come from all countries and we get along with each other. Lincon
Harmony Day is eating new food. Riley
Harmony Day is when people get together to celebrate. Brydie
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FROM OUR SCHOOL
CAPTAINS
Congratulation to Tyson, who
was the winner of this weeks
Values draw
Congratulations to Cassidy,
who was the winner of this
weeks Nude Food Draw
Student Absences - IT’S NOT OK TO BE AWAY
Please remember to notify the school, either by phone, writing or email, if
you child is away sick.
MOTHER’S DAY STALL
12th May.
Parent helpers required from
8.45pm
MOTHER’S DAY RAFFLE
Parents and Friends are seeking
donations for the Mother’s Day
Raffle. Items can be left at
school before 5th May.
The school would like
to thank Caroline for
ongoing donations to
events and raffles
throughout the year.
What have we been up to with Mrs Pitman…..
5/6F
Students have been working extremely hard on their Science projects and are looking forward to seeing family and friends at the expo on Wednesday (tomorrow). There have been some amazing inventions created in response to natural disasters.
P/1N
First term is nearly over and we have settled into life at school won-derfully. Fridays are lots of fun, learning our letters and words begin-ning with S, A, and T, practising our handwriting and spending time learning through our Investigation sessions.
LOTE
In Japan, the cherry blossoms have begun to bloom. We have looked at some beautiful videos of the different islands and made our own cherry blossom pictures in the Prep/1 classes. Grades 3-6 have been working on their counting in Japanese, learning how to pronounce the Japanese words for the numbers and recognising the kanji. There have been some very competitive games of bingo!
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Family Day Care
Before and After School Care Program
Expression of Interest Forms are available to
the school office
Commencing Term 2
Fairy Wrens
Vacancies are available in Fairy Wrens Girl Guides for 6 – 10 year old girls.
The Fairy Wrens meet every Wednesday during school terms from 5pm to 6.30pm at the Beaufort Guide Scout Hall, on Raglan Road.
We cover many challenges, we encourage the girls to become self-confident, leaders in their communities, and mostly we have a fun time.
The Fairy Wrens enjoy many actives including campfires, indoor/outdoor cooking, hiking, community service, first aid, crafts, games and much more.
For further information please call Allison Nugent on 0424 653 052, Sharon Roxburgh on 0409 592 011 or Cara Lovejoy on 0404 830 041. Alternatively, girls are welcome to turn up on a Wednesday night from 5pm.
Just a couple of action
shots from last
Thursday’s Interschool
Athletics Sports.
Kelly Sports Easter School Holiday Program
Where: Eastwood Leisure Complex (20 Eastwood St, Ballarat 3350)
When: Monday 3rd April 2017- Thursday 13th April 2017 (excluding weekends and Public Holidays)
Time: 8:00am-5:00pm
Cost: $40 per day ($35 if you enrol for 5+ Days)
Ages: Prep- Grade 6
How to Enrol: Please enrol via www.kellysports.com.au and search for the program.
Kelly Sports is offering an exciting and fun filled holiday program in Ballarat to take place over the Easter School Holidays. Kids will be able to participate in all of their favourite sports including football, soccer, cricket, basketball, hockey, netball, tennis, gymnastics, plus much more in a safe environment that promotes maximum
participation. If you have any queries feel free to contact Zac on 0418597493 at any time.