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Holsworthy Public School
High Quality Education, Strong Discipline
Relieving Principal: Tammy Deiri
36 Infantry Parade Phone: 9825 1479
Holsworthy NSW 2173 Fax: 9825 2860
Email < [email protected]>
Website: www.holsworthy-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Wednesday 5 February 2020 Newsletter Term 1 Week 2
PBL Rule of the Week Week 2: Be Respectful in the Toilets Week 3: Be a Learner at the Canteen
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE WELCOME TO 2020 AT HOLSWORTHY PUBLIC SCHOOL On behalf of our staff, I would like to welcome all families to the 2020 school year. We are looking forward to
a wonderful year of learning and fun for all. We have many events early in the term and also auditions and
trials for extracurricular activities offered at our school. Our Years 3-6 swimming carnival is on Wednesday
12 February (Week 3). Our parent/teacher meet and connect evening is in Week 4 on Wednesday 19
February, with ESI (Kindergarten) from 4:00-4:30pm, Stage 1 from 4:30-5:00pm, Stage 2 from 5:00-5:30pm
and Stage 3 from 5:30-6:30pm. A separate note with venues and times will follow shortly.
KINDERGARTEN 2020
Welcome to all of our new parents and to our wonderful Kindergarten children who have began their school
journey. We are so excited to welcome you all and will ensure that we do everything we can to make your
childs transition to school and learning a very positive experience.
We all look forward to working with all our parents during this time.
CLASS FORMATIONS At the start of the year students are placed into temporary classes. They will remain in these temporary classes until our numbers are finalised and we can place the students into permanent classes. This takes a few days as we are still getting new enrolments every day.
Class structure and our staffing entitlement is determined by numbers of students. The school will now be able to form 27 classes. The current student numbers and the teaching allocations has meant composite classes including a ‘cross stage’ composite class (e.g. Year 2/3) have been formed. This has been common practice at our school. All teachers are able to differentiate the learning for students and provide positive educational outcomes. The NSW curriculum (and Australian curriculum) is based on Stages.
On Friday all Year 1-6 classes will be finalised with students in their permanent classes on Monday. Please be happy for your child when he/she informs you of the class they are in. As a staff we put in many hours to ensure your child is in the best possible class and learning environment for his/her needs. Our teachers are amazing and our learning programs ensure there are many opportunities for classes to come together and learn together. Sometimes children are separated for their own benefit, on the advice and knowledge of many teachers. So please be aware that we are putting your child and his/her learning and social skills at the forefront of our decisions.
Kindergarten children were put into temporary classes for the first three days of term and had multiple
teachers supporting them. On Tuesday they were put into their final classes for 2020.
NEW TEACHERS
We welcome a number of new teachers to our fabulous staff for 2020. Mrs Patricia Lindsay is one of our
Deputy Principals, Miss Christina Doxaras will be teaching a Year 2 class and Mr Oliver Selby for four days
RFF and on class for one day. We know they will bring new skills to our staff and we look forward to working
with them.
SCHOOL KISS N DROP ZONE
Our KISS N DROP ZONE provides a safe environment for our parents to drop off and collect children from
school by car. There are some rules that are in place to ensure a smooth process. These are:
• cars are to remain in the zone for only two minutes
• drivers remain in their vehicles at all times
• drivers refrain from blocking the traffic flow on Huon Avenue
• drivers refrain from overtaking vehicles while waiting in the queue
• students enter and exit the car on the kerb side of the road
• cars need to keep moving forward towards the group of students supervised by the teacher
• students cannot enter cars parked near the pedestrian crossing and school gates
PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS AREA IS REGULARLY MONITORED BY PARKING RANGERS AND THE POLICE. FINES HAVE BEEN ISSUED IN PREVIOUS YEARS.
MOBILE PHONES
It is school policy that students are to sign-in mobile phones at the office on arrival at school. Mobile
phones are not to be kept in school bags or with the student. They are a source of distraction and there is
no need for them during school hours. Students can sign them out at 2.55pm.
Tammy Deiri
Relieving Principal
LIBRARY NEWS
* Library borrowing will begin when classes are confirmed.
* During the first half of lunch each day, the library is open to students from
Years 1 to 6. The students can browse, read, draw or do any other quiet
activity. The computer lab is not available yet.
* Issue 1 Book Club flyers go home this week. There is always a great
selection for primary school aged students, suitable for your own family or for gifts.
Most items are discounted and in addition the school does receive rewards to add resources to
use with your students.You now have the option to pay online through the Linked Online
Ordering & Payment Platform (LOOP). Instructions on how to order through LOOP are inside
the back page of this issue. Alternatively, put your completed order form and money into an
envelope with your child’s name and deposit them into the white Book Club box in the office foyer.
Please use the correct change if paying by cash. Closing date for Issue 1 is Friday 14th February.
When the orders arrive at school they will be distributed to your student In their classroom. *Premier’s Reading Challenge 2020 will begin in March.
Mrs Tipping and Mrs Coleman
Paper & Equipment Levy for 2020 The levy for 2020 is $40 per student or $80 per family (if you have two or more children attending the school). Payment can be made online or at the office. A note will be sent home to each family next week with a Statement of Accounts.
MONEY SENT TO OFFICE Due to an overwhelming amount of money coming in, could you please send the cash payment for
the activity in a sealed envelope with Student Name and Class and payment for activity.
Also, please make sure that money for Canteen and P&C fundraising are in a separate envelope
as this money is not processed by the office.
DEBATING TEAM Holsworthy Public school has entered into the 2020 Premier’s Debating Challenge. This is an opportunity for Stage 3 students to further develop their public speaking skills whilst being in a situation requiring them to think quickly. Students who expressed interest in joining the Holsworthy Public School Debating Team will audition over the next week and two teams will be created to represent our school.
HOLSWORTHY STUDENT PARLIAMENT
The opening ceremony of our student parliament for 2020 will be held on Wednesday 4 March,
commencing at 9:00am in the school hall. The induction of the school Prime Ministers and
Ministers for 2020 will be held at this ceremony.
Ministers will take on the following roles:
- Prime Ministers
- Sport and Leisure
- Events and Fundraising
- Grounds and Environment
- Technology
- Student Welfare and Safety
HOLSWORTHY PUBLIC SCHOOL EAL/D PROGRAM The English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D) Program at Holsworthy Public School supports students from language backgrounds other than English assisting in the development of skills necessary to achieve their potential. We aim to provide experiences to develop student’s knowledge, communication skills and awareness of community and their responsibility towards it. The EAL/D program assists students to learn English and to learn through English. We support students in accessing language across the curriculum to develop each student’s English language skills by providing focused support. These sessions of support may occur within the classroom environment, or through small group or individual withdrawal. Through these sessions the EAL/D teacher and classroom teacher work together to: support the Australian curriculum; promote oral language and phonemic awareness; improve writing and spelling skills; focus on developing literacy skills; focus on enhancing reading and comprehension skills; and provide focused support in the completion of specific class tasks, eg preparing for an oral presentation.
EAL/D Selection EAL/D students may include students:
i. recently arrived in Australia with a home language other than English;
ii. born in Australia but speak another language or dialect at home;
iii. born in Australia but have been educated in another language or country;
iv. of refugee background;
v. who speak English at home but whose parents are using English as a second language occasionally. Mrs L.Georgi
HOME READING Our school home reading program for students from Years 1-6 begins Monday 10 February. Students are expected to read for 10-15 minutes each school night and log this reading into their blue ‘Home Reading Record’ book. Parents are asked to support the program by listening to their child read EVERY night and signing their home reading record. Each day students will take home a levelled home reader (level is determined by their classroom teacher) however primary students that have read all levelled texts will begin to read novels as determined by their classroom teacher. A separate note explaining the program in more detail will follow.
SPORT
PRIMARY SWIMMING CARNIVAL
The 3-6 swimming carnival will be held on Wednesday 12 February, Week 3 Term 1, at Whitlam Leisure Centre. All students in Years 3-6 are expected to attend this carnival. On the day there will be competitive races as well as novelty events. Students have received their permission note and need to return it to school with their money by Monday 10 February 2020. All students must travel to the carnival by bus with their class.
ONLY students in Year 2 who will turn 8 in 2020 and can competently and confidently swim at least 50 metres are eligible to attend.
Parents are welcome to come as spectators to the carnival. Please note that the pool will charge a spectator entry fee of $3.50 for admission to the pool. The carnival will aim to begin by 9:15am.
ZONE SPORTING TRIALS
Throughout the year children with talent in their selected sport will have the opportunity to trial for Liverpool
Zone Representative teams.
The trials are held after school hours at different venues and it is the responsibility of the family to transport
the child to and from the venue. Trials are encouraged for children in Years 5 and 6 but not limited to that
age range depending on skill level.
At times there may be a limit to the number of children able to trial. In this case discussions will be made
with the school PSSA coach and sports organisers as to the children’s eligibility to trial.
Any children who are interested in Zone Trials please contact Mrs Corbett.
Zone Trial Dates (may be subject to change)
Term One Date Sport
Week 4 Monday 17 February Boys / Girls Basketball
Week 5 Tuesday 25 February Boys Soccer
Week 6 Monday 2 March Tuesday 3 March Wednesday 4 March
11 years / Open Rugby League Girls Soccer AFL
Week 7 Thursday 12 March Boys / Girls Hockey
Week 8 Thursday 19 March Boys / Girls Softball
Week 10 Thursday 2 April Netball
Week 11 Monday 6 April Tuesday 7 April
Boys Touch Football Rugby Union
Term Two
Week 2 Monday 4 May Girls Touch Football
Week 8 Monday 15 June Boys Cricket
Week 9 Thursday 25 June Girls Cricket
SUMMER PSSA TRIALS
Our Summer PSSA trials were held today Wednesday 5 February and will also be held on Friday
the 7 February (weather permitting). Please ensure all 3-6 students wear sports shoes on these
days.
Students will be expected to choose one sport from the following list:
• Girls T-ball/Softball
• Boys T-ball/Softball
• Oz Tag
• Newcombeball
• AFL
• Cricket
Students who are successful in making a PSSA team will be notified by Week 3. Our Summer
PSSA competition will begin Friday Week 4.
How parents can help with homework Parents can:
• see that children are bringing homework home regularly and ensure it is returned on time.
• help to provide a regular time and place where children can work free from interruption.
• be available to hear reading and briefly test spelling words or tables.
• supervise homework so that good presentation and understanding is achieved.
• provide substantial help and input, as parent modelling and correction is invaluable. Also allow children to articulate and write ideas that have been worked out through parent assistance and research.
• help by communicating to the class teacher quickly about any concerns they have regarding homework.
• alert the school of any situation which may need consideration when homework is being set or corrected.
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Visit the link below for more information.
Homework starts Week 3 and includes home reading. Homework is often revision of what was covered in class. As well as regular weekly homework, your child may have assessments such as assignments or projects with due dates. A key to success is being organised.
Students in Years 3 to 6 work more independently. A lot of homework will be in English, mathematics, history and geography. However, it can be set from all areas of the curriculum.
HOMEWORK TIPS
These tips are relevant for all students Kindergarten to Year 12.
• Ask your child about their homework, know what they are learning about and when assignments are due.
• Use our term assessment planner to record when assignments are due, and exams scheduled. This will help your child prepare in advance. Make ‘to-do’ lists to spread out the workload.
• Get into a routine of doing homework at a set time, ideally a little each day. • Have a set place where children can do their homework, with the equipment they’ll need – pens and
pencils, highlighters, scissors, glue, scrap paper, ruler, calculator, printing paper, computer and internet access, a printer.
• If there’s no set homework, encourage your child to do some reading. For younger children, it’s great for them to read aloud to you. For older ones, ask them to tell you about what they have read. For more help with reading and comprehension, read our English tips page.
• Don’t jump in and give answers, homework is about helping children become independent learners. • Encourage your child to start assignments as soon as they receive them – this will reduce any night-
before stress. • Your child needs to do their own projects and assignments. There’s no point submitting work done by
anyone other than the student. Teachers need to know what students can do independently – it’s the best way for planning lessons and additional support, if required.
• Turn off TVs, mobiles and other devices so there are no disruptions. • If your child is having difficulty with their homework, contact their class teacher for help. • For help understanding terms used in English, visit English A to Z. • For help understanding terms used in mathematics, visit Maths A to Z.
https://education.nsw.gov.au/public-schools/practical-help-for-parents-and-carers/help-with-homework/years-3-to-6
Helping with homework
Student Book Packs 2020
Ordering is to be done through the Kookaburra website (www.kookaburra.com.au/login - User Name:
HOLSW003 -first 5 characters are letters and the last 3 characters are numbers -Password: Student9).
The school office is not handling this transaction at all. No payments are to be made through the school
website.
The packs vary depending on the grade but contain items such as scrap/art books, stationery, maths set,
cardboard/plastic wallets.
The cost of the Student Packs are as follows:
Kindergarten: $42.49
Year 1: $69.97 Year 3: $51.95 Year 5: $39.27
Year 2: $54.01 Year 4: $51.95 Year 6: $39.27
STUDENT PACK COLLECTION
Kindergarten (2020) student packs will be retained by the classroom teacher.
Student packs for Years 1 to 6 will be distributed to classroom teachers and either sent home or kept at
classroom for parents to collect as requested.
PLEASE ENSURE THAT NAMES ARE WRITTEN ON ALL PERSONAL ITEMS.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING PACKS ONLINE
1. Go to www.kookaburra.com.au/login (you do not need to Register)
2. Enter User Name: HOLSW003 (The first 5 characters are letters and the last 3 characters are
numbers)
3. Enter Password: Student9 (Please note: this password is case sensitive)
4. Select Student Packs.
5. Select your student’s 2020 Year Level.
6. Add the quantity next to products required by your child, in the “Quantity” box.
7. Once you have selected the quantity, click “Add selected items to cart”.
8. If you have another child to shop for, select their 2020 year level from Student Packs in the header and add their items to your cart.
9. When you've finished shopping for your child/ren, click on the cart icon in the header to go to the cart and complete your order.
10. Review your cart, then click “Continue to Checkout”.
11. Select a Delivery Method – Selection – school (only option).
12. Complete your child/ren’s names under “Student Information”. 13. Add your phone number.
14. Click “Continue to Payment”.
15. Select your payment method and click “Process Payment”.
16. You will be emailed an order confirmation.
Your order has now been placed with Kookaburra. If you have any queries, please contact our Customer Experience Team [email protected]
We would like to apologise on behalf of Kookaburra Educational Resources for the
delay in the 1st delivery. They have assured us the delivery will be received by the
end of this week. We will contact parents through the Facebook and Skoolbag App
when they arrive.
ADDITIONAL GRADE REQUIREMENTS FOR 2020
PLEASE ENSURE THAT NAMES ARE WRITTEN ON ALL PERSONAL ITEMS.
Kindergarten
2 boxes of tissues, 4 rolls of paper towel, 2 pump bottles of liquid soap and 1 container of wet cleaning wipes.
Year 1 and Year 2
1 library bag, 1 paint shirt, 1 bottle of liquid soap, 2 boxes of tissues and 2 rolls of paper towel.
Year 3 and Year 4
1 medium (NOT JUMBO SIZE) pencil case, 1 paint shirt or apron, 1 library bag, 2 boxes of tissues, 2 rolls of paper
towels and 1 container of wet cleaning wipes.
Optional-Macquarie Pocket Dictionary/Thesaurus, head set with microphone.
Year 5 and Year 6
Library bag, 2 boxes of tissues, a paint shirt, liquid soap, 2 rolls of paper towel, headset with microphone.
Optional – Macquarie Pocket Dictionary/Thesaurus
PLEASE NOTE: 2nd School Delivery
* Orders placed between 5pm: Tuesday 17th December 2019 and 5pm Friday 14th February 2020
* Will be delivered to the classroom: Monday 9 March 2020 NO ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 5PM FRIDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 2020
All orders are firm sale i.e. non-returnable.
TERM 1 DIARY 2020
TERM
ONE Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri
WEEK
1
Jan 27
Australia Day
holiday
Jan 28
Jan 29
Jan 30
Jan 31
WEEK
2
Feb 3 Feb 4
Feb 5 Feb 6 Feb 7
WEEK
3
Feb 10 Feb 11
Feb 12
Swimming
Carnival Whitlam
Leisure Centre
Feb 13
Feb 14
WEEK
4
Feb 17
Feb 18 Feb 19
Feb 20 Feb 21
PSSA Summer
Round 1
WEEK
5
Feb 24 Feb 25
Feb 26
Feb 27
Liverpool Zone
swimming
carnival
Macquarie Fields
Leisure Centre
Feb 28
PSSA Summer
Round 2
WEEK
6
Mar 2 Mar 3
Mar 4
Mar 5 Mar 6
PSSA Summer
Round 3
WEEK
7
Mar 9 Mar 10
SSW Swimming
Carnival
Mar 11
Mar 12
Selective HS test
Mar 13
PSSA Summer
Round 4
WEEK
8
Mar 16 Mar 17
Mar 18
Stage 2
History
excursion
Mar 19
Mar 20
PSSA Summer
Round 5
National Day of
Action against
Bullying and
Violence (NDA)
WEEK 9
Mar 23 Mar 24
Mar 25
School Photos
Mar 26
Mar 27
PSSA Summer
Round 6
WEEK
10
Mar 30
Mar 30
Apr 1
Apr 2
Apr 3
PSSA Summer
Round 7
WEEK
11
Apr 6 Apr 7 Apr 8
Hat Parade
(K-2)
Apr 9
ANZAC DAY
CEREMONY
Last day of term
Apr 10
Good Friday
East Hills Girls
Technology High School
Educating Girls for a Technological
ENROLMENTS for 2021
• In Area - an invitation is extended to parents of Year 6 girls who are local enrolments to meet staff and students during our Open Week - Monday, 17th February 2020 - Friday, 21st February 2020. To book your 45 min personalised meeting and tour of the school please contact the school on 9773 9160
• Out of Area - An invitation is extended to parents of Year 6 girls who are not in area to attend an information session about our NEW TECHNOLOGY PLACES for 2021 on Wednesday, 19th February, 2020, 6 pm – 7 pm in the Library
East Hills Girls Technology High School combines a strong tradition of high student achievement with a wide range of
opportunities for students in learning and leadership. Our school is a supportive learning community in which girls achieve high personal standards of learning and behaviour.
Lucas Road, Panania
Phone: 9773 9160 - Fax: 9792 3853 - Email: [email protected]