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Respect – Responsibility – Resilience
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 2019 TERM 3
WEEK 1
TERM 3 WEEK 3
WHAT’S ON
Welcome to Education Week (see program p9 & 10)
Monday 5 August
8am DIM Senior Band in Hall
Tuesday 6 August
Open Day/Grandfriends Day
11.15am - 12.15pm Chess Lessons RFF room
2.40pm 3-6 Primary Assembly 5D Hosting – Semester 2 SRC badges being presented
Wednesday 7 August
8.30am Senior Choir
Dancefever – Dance
11.20am DIM Senior & Junior Strings
11.20am DIM Jazz Band in Demountable
Thursday 8 August
8.30am Stage 2 Choir in 5C
8.30am Greek & Italian extension classes
8.50am Junior Choir in 1H classroom
Dancefever – Dance
3.30pm - 4.30pm Stage 3 Code Club
Friday 9 August
8.00-8.40am Junior Band in Demountable
2.40pm K-2 Infants Assembly KR Hosting –
Semester 2 SRC badges being presented HAT’S
WHAT’S AHEAD
13 August 3-6 Primary Assembly Sports House Captains Hosting. Carnival ribbons being presented 15 August Zone Athletics Carnival 16 August K-2 Infants Assembly 2M Hosting 21-23 August Year 6 Canberra Excursion 25 August School Fete 27 August Stage 1 Performance Matinee & Evening 28 August Father’s Day Stall 9 September ICAS writing test 10 September Kindy & Yr 1 Police Incursion 12-13 September Year 4 Narrabeen overnight Excursion 16 September ICAS English test 19 September ICAS Mathematics test
PRINCIPAL’S THOUGHTS
Education Week Welcome to Education Week 2019 (see program enclosed). It is our pleasure to showcase the learning of our students throughout the week and especially at our Education Week Open Day which will be held on Tuesday from 8.45am. All family and friends of Drummoyne are invited to join us. Under the theme ‘Every student, every voice’, Drummoyne Public School will showcase how we are equipping students with the skills to step up and speak out and lead the world. We would like to especially invite our grandfriends to be our guests on Open Day. The program and approximate times are included in the newsletter and we look forward to welcoming you to the school. Sandwiches and drinks will be available for visitors to purchase at the school canteen (see canteen news)
New Playground - P&C Funded Our students are enjoying the new ‘custom-made’ playground equipment in the primary quad (see photos). This followed funding from the 2018 P&C Spring Fete. Funds received on Fete day this year will again be allocated to new equipment and synthetic grass in the Infant's playground (see photos and plans in the school foyer). Please get on board with the parent community and actively support the P&C and 2019 Spring Fete.
Update on fire in the kiln room The clean up of the area around the kiln room and back of the hall has begun. The damage to the hall is more than initially thought with damage to the hall ceiling, insulation and electrical wiring. Even so, the hall is structurally sound and will be back in use soon. We are relocating Gowrie for three weeks to the library, large
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and small demountables. Our Education Week activities will go ahead as planned with variations to venues. Media reports of a fire in a classroom at Drummoyne PS are not correct.
Stage 1 Performance tickets Tickets for our Stage 1 Performance ‘Come Rain or Shine’ will go on sale on Monday 5 August at 9am. Two shows will be performed by our students on Tuesday 27 August, a Matinee performance at 1pm and an Evening performance at 6pm. Tickets will be on sale through our trybooking system, please log on to https://www.trybooking.com/BDEOS
With best wishes for Education week 2019, Brian J Dill PRINCIPAL
Students enjoying our new equipment in the primary playground
FROM THE DEPUTY’S DESK
Class KR thoroughly enjoyed performing their dance last week. They worked hard to remember their steps and wowed the audience! I hope you enjoy viewing the pictures and reading their written responses to the performance on display outside my office.
Some of the sentences written by KR children include: My favourite part was the We Will Rock You song. I loved dancing and dressing up. I liked dancing. I loved the jukebox. I loved seeing my mum. I loved when we were dressing. I enjoyed playing the guitar. I enjoyed dressing up. I enjoyed seeing my mum the best. I loved all the dancing. My favourite part was the costumes. I loved dancing to We Will Rock You. I loved walking up to the jukebox. I enjoyed Hippily Hop Man music.
Dianne Colb DEPUTY PRINCIPAL
DPS HAS GOT TALENT
Auditions started on Thursday this week and will continue next Wednesday and Thursday if needed, at lunchtime in the 3A classroom.
Up to 4 finalists from these auditions will be chosen by Miss Anderiesen and other teacher judges to perform at the school fete.
Please Note that students must bring a USB with their music if they are doing a song or dance. Music from a phone cannot be played. If a student does not have the music to accompany their act, they will have to perform without music. YouTube will not be accessed on the day of auditions due to time constraints.
If you are singing, please bring a Karaoke version of your song so we can hear your voice.
Students are welcome to bring props/costumes to change into for the auditions.
I look forward to seeing what students ‘bring to the table’ this year!
Miss AnderiesenDPS has got Talent Co-ordinator
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STAGE 2 CHOIR
The Stage 2 Choir have a wonderful opportunity to send 30 singers to perform in a combined choir at the Town Hall in September.
Students were asked to return a note committing to the rehearsals, performance and the participation fee last term. A second note detailing costs, ticketing information and media permissions was sent home yesterday.
Please note that the tickets go on sale Thursday 8th August at 9am.
Please contact myself or Lily North if you have any queries.
Amanda Champion Stage 2 Choir Co-ordinator
LIBRARY NEWS
Scholastic Book Club Issue 5
Book club pamphlets have been sent home. Orders
close on Wednesday 8 August.
Book Fair is here…
The Book Fair will be open for business from Tuesday 6th August (Education Week Open Day) until Thursday 8th August. The Book Fair will open before school at 8.45am and stay open afterschool until 3.45pm. Many students have already done some window shopping and gone home with “wish lists”!
Some items will be extremely popular and can be ordered if we run out. Please remember to bring your own bags if you are intending to purchase a few items. There will be Eftpos available during the Fair. If you would like your child to purchase from the Book Fair you
may either give them cash or complete the payment option on a wish list or leaflet. Every book purchased helps to raise money for our school library!
See you at the Fair! Joseph Neufeld Teacher Librarian
HEROES & LEGENDS PERFORMANCE
Congratulations Kindergarten on your wonderful performances on Tuesday and thankyou to Ms Alita, Kindergarten teachers, all staff and Year 6 students for your dedication to the school.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE WEEK @ DPS
SCHOOL NEWS
Group Photos Sports & co-curricular photos are now available to order. Please see samples displayed outside the Principals office. You can order online at: www.theschoolphotographer.com.au and use the access code 19S1570EL40D or collect a cash envelope from outside the school office. Orders are due by 21 August
Paintwork Next week external paintwork will move to the primary classrooms. There will be temporary fencing in place throughout the project.
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2020 Kindergarten Enrolments Applications are now limited for Kindergarten 2020. If your child turns 5 before July 31, 2020 they are eligible to start school next year. We would appreciate if our local area enrolments would finalise their applications as soon as possible. This will allow us to determine if we have any ‘out of area’ places available. Please let your friends and neighbours know.
Lost Property As part of the year 6 leadership program, two groups of students will be looking after lost property and returning items twice a week to students’ classrooms. They can only return a child’s hat, lunchbox, jumper etc. if it is clearly labelled with the child’s full name. All unnamed and unclaimed lost property will be cleared regularly.
Parent Online Payment (POP) Thank you to everyone who has been using the Parent Online Payment (POP) system for payments to the school. Parents are reminded that for excursions a permission note is still required for each child. Would you please complete and return a permission note including the POP receipt number to the school for any excursion.
OPEN REHEARSALS
Dear Parents and Students,
This term has flown by so fast and we have almost hit education week! We would love to invite parents and friends to come and watch out rehearsals next week.
BAND Monday 5/8/19 8.00am-9.00am in the Hall - Senior Band rehearsal Friday 9/8/19 8.00am-9.00am in the Hall - Junior Band rehearsal
STRINGS Wednesday 7/8/19 11.20am (lunch) in the Library - Junior Strings Wednesday 7/8/19 11.20am (lunch) in the RFF Room - Senior Strings We hope to see you there!
CANTEEN NEWS
GRANDPARENTS DAY/OPEN DAY LUNCHTIME PICNIC IN THE PLAYGROUND
On Tuesday 6 August, parents, grandparents and friends of Drummoyne students are invited to attend our Grandparents Day and Open Day. The school canteen will be offering two types of sandwiches for sale so they can enjoy a picnic lunch with the children.
The choices are:
Ham, cheese and egg
Chicken, lettuce and mayo Both come with a bottle of water for $5 No pre-ordering is required. The canteen staff will be selling the sandwiches from 10.30am outside the canteen.
Eugenie & Dimi Canteen Co-Ordinators
P&C NEWS
Open Day/Grandfriend’s Day next Tuesday 6 August
Each year a lovely morning tea is organised for Open Day/Grandfriend's Day with sweet and savoury items provided by our parent community.
We’d value any contribution (even if it’s a packet of store bought biscuits).
If parents could bring a plate or packet of something we can offer at the morning tea it would be greatly appreciated. Cakes, slices, biscuits, savoury items or fruit platter donations would be wonderful. Please drop these off to the library steps from 9am onwards. Please remember to list ingredients and clearly label any plastic containers so that we can return them to you.
A few volunteers are also needed to set up the tea, coffee and snacks, if you’re able to help out please contact Tanveer at [email protected]
Entertainment Books
Each year we raise vital funds for our school and the children via selling Entertainment Books or Entertainment Mobile Membership (mobile apps).
There is a limited number of books available for pick up from the school office, however the digital (mobile app) version of the membership is highly recommended as it can be shared between several people. The cost of the book/ digital membership is $70 and the school receives 20% ($14).
To purchase your book or a digital membership, please visit www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/20001u6
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AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Band – Monday and Friday am
Contact Directions in Music on 9662 2211
Keyboard & Guitar – Tuesday and Thursday pm
Contact David Koh on 9411 3122
Greek Classes – Monday, Tuesday, Friday pm
Contact Charoulla Themistocleous on 0411 137 266
ChiFUNese Class – Wednesday am
email [email protected] or call (02) 8006 8606
Turkish Language Class – Thursday pm
OmerCan 0418 695 766 Bahar 0475 738 726
Enrolment forms and detailed Information on
atatu rk.org.au/okul
COMMUNITY NEWS
(The following notices are listed as a service to the community but are not necessarily endorsed by the school)
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education.nsw.gov.au/education-week #EdWeek19
Drummoyne Public School Education Week Program
Dear Parents & Caregivers
Welcome to Education Week 2019. It is our pleasure to showcase the learning of our students throughout the week and especially at Tuesday’s Open Day.
MONDAY 5th August
8.00am Senior Band Open rehearsal Large demountable
TUESDAY – GRANDFRIENDS and OPEN DAY
8.45am Scholastic Book Fair Library
9.30am Morning tea for Grandfriends Library veranda
9.45am Parent Assembly (see over) Hall / COLA
10.45am Open Classrooms
11.20am Scholastic Book Fair Library
11.30am Picnic Lunch for Guests Playground / COLA
12.15pm Book Fair continues Library
2.35pm Primary Assembly Host Class 5D Hall / COLA
Presentation of badges to new SRC
WEDNESDAY 7th August
9.30am Dancefever Dance lessons (see over) Primary quadrangle
11.30am Jazz Band Open rehearsal Large demountable
11.30am Junior Strings Open rehearsal Library
11.30am Senior Strings Open rehearsal RFF Classroom
12.00noon Athletics Carnival Long Jump & 1500m King George Park
THURSDAY 8th August
9.30am Dancefever Dance lessons (see over) Primary quadrangle
3.30pm Stage 3 Code Club Open session Library
FRIDAY 9th August – Fete Mufti with 3 weeks to the Spring Fete
8.00am Junior Band Open Rehearsal Hall / Large Demountable
2.35pm Infants Assembly Host Class KR Hall / COLA
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9.45am TUESDAY
PROGRAM FOR PARENT ASSEMBLY
Welcome & Acknowledgement of Country School Prefects
Item ‘Count On Me’ by Stage 1 Choir Kathy Xenos
Principal’s address & Slide Show Brian Dill
Premier’s Spelling Bee quiz by Noa-Sabine Hackett & Isobel McLachlan Ewan Sutton
Items by Directions in Music Senior Strings players Brian Sim
Public Speaking – presentations by Marirose Giann & Aaliyah Dizdar Maria Arruzza
‘Mock’ House of Representatives item by Class 6N Kylie Nixon
Public Speaking – presentations by Darius Giann & Karla Rasica Maria Arruzza
Items by Senior Choir Leigh Russ
Poetry recital - Madeleine Vaughan & Alexa Salmon Leigh Russ
National Anthem – Senior Choir
PROGRAM FOR DANCEFEVER DANCE LESSONS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 9.20am 5C & 6G 4H & 5D 10.00am 6N & 6S 2F & 2R 10.40am 3A & 30 3F & 3W 12.15pm 1T & 1A 5P & 6W 1.10pm 2K & 2F 4P & 4A 1.35pm KC & KA KR & KD 2.35pm 1H & 1M 2N & 2M Best wishes for Education Week at Drummoyne Public School where every student is known, valued and cared for and every voice heard! Brian J Dill PRINCIPAL
Look what we’ve achieved!
Funds raised from last year’s fete have already been
put to good use as a part of the school’s playground
upgrade.
Introducing the Dunk Tank!
New to this year’s fete, test your aim and wait for the
SPLASH! We’re looking for a few more teachers and
year 6 student leaders willing to risk taking the plunge.
If you’re willing please contact Isabelle P in 6N.
The DPS Spring Fete Roster is up and running and
waiting for you to add your name!
https://signup.zone/dps-fete
Celebrate our Sponsors!
It’s time to show our generous Fete Sponsors a little
love! Take a photo of the logo, shop front or products
of our fantastic Platinum, Gold or Silver Fete Sponsors.
We know some of you are a little shy, so it doesn’t
need to be a selfie this year. E-mail your photo to
[email protected] by Thursday, 15th August to
go into the draw to win 2 All Day Ride Passes for the
DPS Spring Fete! (Note: We will be sharing these
photos on the DPS Spring Fete social media pages so
make sure you have permission from all in the photo to
share it.)
Early Bird Ride Tickets On Sale Now!
Two sets of Dodgem Cars, the Storm, the Giant Slide,
the Rocket Cinema & Jumping Castle! Save some cash
and buy early - Discount Early Bird Tickets are available
now at https://drummoynepublicschool.com.au/shop/
Upcoming dates:
Friday 9th Aug: Parent & Business
Sponsorship/Donations Mufti Day
Saturday 10th Aug: Early Bird Ride Ticket Sales close
Friday 16th Aug: Home Spun Crafts Mufti Day
Friday 23rd Aug: SRC Tombola Jars Mufti Day
Saturday 24th Aug: Donations for Books and Toys Stalls
Saturday 24th Aug: Online Ride Ticket Sales close
Sunday 25th Aug: FETE DAY!!!
Major Raffle
Ticket prices
1 @ $5, 3 @ $10 or 10 @ $30
Tickets available soon https://drummoynepublicschool.com.au/shop/ & will also be sold on Fete day
1st Prize Oroginale White Gold Diamond & Sapphire Ring Value $1500
2nd Prize Geniale Treatment Voucher
Value $1000
3rd Prize Swami’s Yoga & Wellness Retreat Two nights accommodation for 2 people including yoga classes & all meals
Value $800 4th Prize The Parent Prize
Facialist on Darling Treatment ($149), MB Automotive Gift Voucher (Value $100), Bottle of Bollinger (Value $70)
Value $319 5th Prize The Family Prize
Drummoyne Aquatic Centre 20 Swim Pass (Value: $110), Sydney Indoor Climbing Gym Family Pass (Value: $79), Monkey Mania Family Pass, Top Ryde (Value: $30)
Value $219
All proceeds are going to Drummoyne Public School
Parents & Citizens Association. Raffle will be drawn at the Fete central stage on
Sunday 25th August 2019 at 2.45pm. The winners will be notified in person or by phone.
The results will be published in the DPS Spring Fete Newsletter by Friday 30th August 2019.
This raffle is sponsored by
Oroginale Jewellery.
DPS Mufti Days Wear casual clothes instead of school uniform
& bring along a donation as listed below:
Parent & Business Sponsorship Friday 9th August Please bring: Business/Parent cash sponsorships/donations and/or business vouchers
Contributions can be made via the office or by emailing the sponsorship team at [email protected]
Home Spun Friday 16th August
Please bring: Hand-made items or a gold coin donation
Tombola Jars (SRC) Friday 23rd August
Please bring: A jar filled with lollies or goodies or a gold coin donation
Donations for the toy stall and book stall to be made on Saturday 24th August only
Drummoyne Public School is a dynamic learning environment for children in Kindergarten to Year
6 and a cornerstone of the Drummoyne Community. Having educated local students for over 125
years, the school has proud history of high academic achievement, which it owes to a committed
staff that provide a challenging and nurturing environment and promote a love of learning.
The school benefits greatly from the support of local business and parent donations/ sponsorships.
This year the fundraising receipts from the fete go towards:
• Allowing students to participate in an enrichment curriculum
• Purchase of classroom technology equipment
• Playground Enhancement Project
We thank you for your support!!
In 2019, the class who generates the greatest amount in cash donations and sponsorships will
receive an all-day ride pass at the Fete for every child in the class.
Please note: Donations to Drummoyne Public School P&C Association is not a tax-deductible
gift as we do not have ATO’s endorsement as a Deductible Gift Recipient.
Please drop completed form to the School Administration office.
I would like to donate towards the school fete and its associated fundraising efforts.
My name/ Business: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
My Donation (Please note $ Amount): ………………………………………………………
Credit Card Number: …………………………………………………………… Card Expiry: ………………
Name on Card: …………………………………………………………………….
My child attends the school: Yes/ No Child’s Class: …………………………..
Please provide me with my receipt: Yes/No
My email address for receipt: ……………………………………………………………………………………
Please email [email protected] for alternate payment arrangements
(direct transfer or invoice)
For further information on sponsorship packages email Victoria @ [email protected]
Thank you to 2019 DPS Spring Fete Sponsors! PLATINUM SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
BRONZE SPONSORS
Your child has the potential to be a leader given the right circumstances and environment. The following five leadership skills have been observed in student leaders in Australian primary schools and can be promoted by parents at home.
ResponsibilityBeing a leader means that your child is willing to take responsibility and be accountable for their actions. Personal responsibility is shown when your child is accountable for their behaviour, for their belongings and for others. Practical ways to develop responsibility include:
Giving them responsibility for part of their day
Encouraging them to restore relationships with others when they mess up
Taking responsibility for household chores
CommunicationWhile most leadership positions require your child to speak publicly their communication skills can be developed through regular one-on-one or small group experiences at home and at school. Practical ways to develop your child’s communication skills include:
One-on-one conversations with adults
Regular discussions at the meal table
Encourage your child to participate fully in speaking activities at school
OrganisationPersonal organisational skills and the ability to organise others are important for effective leadership. Practical ways to develop organisational skills include encouraging your child to:
Keep their personal space tidy and organised
Use a diary to help manage their time
Organise a weekly chores roster including all members of the family
We're a Parenting Ideas school parentingideas.com.au/schools
Developing leadership skills in your childby Michael Grose
insightsEDUCATION/LEARNING
TeamworkCooperating, encouraging and accepting others are essential qualities of an effective leader. Practical ways to develop a sense of teamwork include:
Play team games where children work together
Encourage siblings to cook and do other chores together
Focusing on your child’s contribution to a team or group rather than individual achievement
Emotional intelligenceAn underestimated quality shared by most admired leaders is their ability to remain calm when things don’t go well. This emotional intelligence skill requires self-awareness, an ability to recognise their emotions and respond appropriately to the emotions of others. You can nurture these skills in the following way:
Help your child recognise their emotions
Help your child recognise emotions in others
Teach your child to shift their mood
Leaders are needed in all walks of life – at work, in school, in families, in sport and in the wider community. The skills of leadership are sewn in the first group that they belong to – their family. By encouraging your child to be a contributing member of their family you are also helping to develop leaderships skills they can practise outside their family.
Michael Grose
Michael Grose, founder of Parenting Ideas, is one of Australia’s leading parenting educators. He’s the author of 12 books for parents including Spoonfed Generation and the best-selling Why First Borns Rule the World and Last Borns Want to Change It. His latest release Anxious Kids, was co-authored with Dr Jodi Richardson.
We're a Parenting Ideas school parentingideas.com.au/schools
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Please return to the School Administration Office by Friday 9 August
25 July 2019
Term 3 Dance Program
Dear Parents, As a mandatory part of the Creative Arts curriculum, this term all students will be participating in a whole school dance program organised by an experienced external provider, ‘Dancefever Multisport’. Dancefever Multisport have been teaching dance and physical education programs in primary schools since 1999 and are currently teaching in over 750 schools across NSW. Dancefever will provide two accredited dance staff who will teach the students Hip Hop, Jive, Tango, and contemporary and creative compositions. The program is structured for all ages and abilities and the students will not only learn dance routines and theory, but will also learn to interact and demonstrate appropriate social skills. Depending on your child’s class, the program will take place in the school hall on Wednesdays and Thursdays starting on Thursday 25 July 2019. Towards the end of term 3, the students will perform their newly learnt dance routines during a parent showcase. This date will be provided to parents through the school newsletter. Please complete the permission note below and return it to the school office with the payment of $45 by Friday 9 August. Funds are available to support families who are experiencing financial difficulties. Please contact the school if we can help. Thank you for your support of this excellent school initiative bringing skilled dance instructors into the school. Brian J Dill PRINCIPAL
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I give permission for my child ……………………………………………………. of class ………………. to participate in the Dancefever Program at a cost of $45.00. Signature of Parent/Caregiver: ……………………………………………………………….. For your convenience you can pay with the secure Parent Online Payment (POP) system on our school website under the MAKE A PAYMENT. Alternatively you can pay with cash or cheque to the school office. Please write your POP receipt number here ________________
2.8.19
Dear Parents and Caregivers
As you know our Senior Choir has been rehearsing in preparation for their performance at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday 3 September. Tickets for the concert, named The Australis concert, went on sale on Tuesday from the Box Office of the Sydney Opera House. This is always a wonderful occasion and a special opportunity for your child to sing as part of a 700 member choir.
Our rehearsal day is fast approaching. Would you please note the details below and return the permission note by Friday 9.8.19
Rehearsal 1 When – Tuesday 13 August Venue – The Salvation Army Hall, Elizabeth Street Sydney. Times – To arrive by 9.30am, the bus will have to leave at 8.30am, singers to meet Mrs Russ at 8.20am in the North Playground. The rehearsal finishes at 1.00pm. We should be back at school by 1.30pm for afternoon classes. Bring – Recess and drink packed in your excursion bag. Please also pack your music. We will be eating lunch on return to school. Wear – Full school uniform. Final Rehearsal and Evening Performance When – Tuesday 3 September Venue – The Sydney Opera House Times – 11.30am depart school and travel by bus to the Sydney Opera House. Bring – Recess, lunch and drink packed in a plastic bag that can be thrown away. Dinner Break – Please collect your child from the meeting place on the Opera House concourse opposite the Harbour Bridge at 4.15pm and return to the same place by 6.30pm. The Concert will start at 7.00pm. The Concert will finish at 9.30pm and your child will need to be signed for and collected from the meeting point after the Concert. Wear – Black pants and performance t-shirt, black shoes and socks.
Sincerely
Leigh Russ Brian J Dill
Assistant Principal Principal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------
PERMISSION NOTE NSW Festival of Choral Music cluster rehearsal I hereby consent to ………………………………………………………………………………………………… of class ………. participating in the Festival of Choral Music Australis Concert cluster rehearsal. I understand that this excursion has the approval of the Principal. Special needs of my child of which you should be aware (eg allergies, medication, etc – please provide full details): ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Signature of Parent/Caregiver: Date:
Please return to the School Administration Office by Friday 9 August 2019
1 August 2019
CRICKET NSW GALA DAY - STAGE 2 Dear Parents/Caregivers, WHEN: Your child will be participating in the Woolworths Cricket Blast School Cup run by Cricket NSW at Timbrell Park in Five Dock to be held on Wednesday, 14 August. Students will leave school at 8.45am – please note the early departure time and will return to school by approximately 2.45pm travelling by seat belted coach. COST: The cost of this day is $13.00 per student which covers the cost of the seat belted coach to the event. WHAT TO BRING: Students will need to bring morning tea, lunch, drinks, rain gear, something to sit on, sunscreen and hat. MEDIA PERMISSION: Cricket NSW intends to collate and share selected footage of participating school from the event via social media channels. If you consent to your child being included in this filming please indicate in the box below. Please complete the form below and return it to the Administration Office no later than Friday, 9 August. For your convenience payment can be made via POP. Sincerely
Leah Pegler Brian J Dill
Assistant Principal Principal ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CRICKET GALA DAY PERMISSION NOTE: Cost: $13.00 per student I give permission for………………………………………………….………of class ………………. to attend the Cricket Gala Day and travel by bus to Timbrell Park on Wednesday, 14 August.
Recent changes to my child’s medical requirements: (including medications).…………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. MEDIA PERMISSION:
□ I give permission for Cricket NSW to include my child in filming footage of the Woolworths Cricket Blast School
Cup and on social media.
□ I do not give permission for Cricket NSW to include my child in filming footage of the Woolworths Cricket Blast
School Cup and on social media. Signature of Parent/Caregiver: Date: For your convenience you can pay with the secure Parent Online Payment (POP) system on our school website under the MAKE A PAYMENT, no later than Friday 9 August. Alternatively you can pay with cash or cheque to the school office. Please write your POP receipt number here ________________. Please note that when paying online, a signed permission note is still required to be sent to school.
Rawson Avenue, Drummoyne New South Wales 2047 Australia
Phone 61-2 9181 2636 or 61-2 9181 1927 Fax 61-2 9719 8741 Email [email protected] Website www.drummoyne-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
29 July 2019
2019 Narrabeen Recreation Camp – Year 4
Dear Parent/Caregiver, RATIONALE: The overnight excursion for Year 4 is organised to:
1. Develop the independence and resilience of students 2. Provide opportunities for the students to participate in outdoor activities 3. Support students to socialise in a friendly and supportive atmosphere 4. Prepare students for longer overnight excursions such as Year 5 Berry Camp
DATES: Thursday 12 September to Friday 13 September 2019 LOCATION: Narrabeen Sport and Recreation Centre COST: The cost including the activities program, the accommodation, food and coach transfers from and returning to the school, will be $245 per student. Please see payment advice attached. If there are difficulties with payment, please contact the Principal to make alternative arrangements as we would like all Year 4 children to attend. SUPERVISION: Drummoyne Public School staff will be accompanying the students. The Drummoyne staff, as well as the Sport and Recreation staff, will supervise students at all times. PERMISSION: Sport and Recreation request that you complete a Medical and Consent Form. This form is available online and is easy to complete (website attached below). Once you submit the form, the information is sent to the Centre so that the staff can prepare for your child’s visit. https://sportandrecreation.nsw.gov.au/facilities/medicalandconsentform It is essential that you enter the following details to complete the online form. Booking Number: 548410 Booking Start Date: 12 September 2019 Booking Venue: Sydney Academy Sport and Recreation Centre Further information regarding camp activities and what to bring will be sent home in the next few weeks. Please complete the form below and return it to the school office with your deposit of $100 by Monday 12 August 2019. If you have any questions please contact Ms Pegler via the school email [email protected] or phone (02) 91812636. This is a wonderful opportunity for your child and we thank you for allowing your child to attend. Sincerely,
Leah Pegler Brian J Dill
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL
Rawson Avenue, Drummoyne New South Wales 2047 Australia
Phone 61-2 9181 2636 or 61-2 9181 1927 Fax 61-2 9719 8741 Email [email protected] Website www.drummoyne-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
29 July 2019
2019 Narrabeen Recreation Camp – Year 4 PAYMENT The overnight excursion to Narrabeen Camp can be paid in two parts or in total. In order to confirm your place in the camp, please pay the deposit amount by the due date, then the final payment at a later date as follows:- Monday 12 August 2019 (deposit) $100.00 Friday 30 August 2019 (final payment) $145.00
The full amount must be paid to the administration office no later than Friday 30 August 2019, so that the venue can be advised of numbers. Please inform the school prior to this date if your child cannot attend. Thank you.
Leah Pegler Brian J Dill
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2019 Narrabeen Recreation Camp – Year 4 Student Name: ………………………………………………………………………. Class: ……………………. My child will be attending the school camp at Narrabeen on Thursday 12 September to Friday 13 September 2019. I understand this excursion costs $245 and have enclosed:
$100 Deposit
OR
$245 Full Payment
Signature of Parent/Caregiver: ……………………………………………………………….. Date: ……………………………………
For your convenience, you can pay with the secure Parent Online Payment (POP) system on our school website under the MAKE A PAYMENT by Monday 12 August 2019. Please write your POP receipt number here ________________ Alternatively with you can pay cash or cheque to the school office. Please note that if paying via POP the signed permission slip above is still required to be handed in to the Administration Office.