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Newsletter No: 4 Date 20th March 2014
I AM RESPECTFUL I AM POSITIVE I AM FRIENDLY I ACHIEVE
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From the Principal’s Desk….From the Principal’s Desk….From the Principal’s Desk….From the Principal’s Desk….
Good Behaviour Waterslide DayGood Behaviour Waterslide DayGood Behaviour Waterslide DayGood Behaviour Waterslide Day
At Merriwa we recognise those children who consistently do the right thing. The Water Slide Day rewarded children who have shown positive behaviour over the first five weeks of term and by the buzz around the school, it seems that everyone had a great time. Thank you to Mr Hoskins for organising this. We look forward to the next event in Term 2.
Did you know?Did you know?Did you know?Did you know?
♦ 81% of the Pre Primary to Year 3 students reported in a survey that the school teaches them about the school rules of respect, manners and positive thinking.
♦ 84% said that they know how to earn rewards and the consequences if they break the rules.
♦ 87% of Year 4 to 7 students report this school teaches them about respect, manners and positive thinking.
♦ 80% say the school encourages a sense of pride.
Invitation to Parents!Invitation to Parents!Invitation to Parents!Invitation to Parents! We invite you to come and meet with your child’s teacher. We are closing the school next Tuesday 25 March for the afternoon, so that you can come and find out how your child is progressing and to talk about any concerns you have. Children will be sent home at 11.30 a.m. so that teachers can meet with parents individually. Please call the front office if you would like to make an appointment and to let us know if you would like your child to remain at school. We are providing supervision for any child who cannot come home at 11.30 a.m. Don’t forget that all parent / teacher meetings earn Passport points.
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P & C AGM
Come along and earn
Passport Points
Thursday 27 March
5.30 p.m.
Breakfast ClubBreakfast ClubBreakfast ClubBreakfast Club
Mon, Wed & FriMon, Wed & FriMon, Wed & FriMon, Wed & Fri
AFTER SCHOOL
SPORTS Tuesday and Thursday
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www.merriwaps.wa.edu. au/
School Uniforms are available at
LOWES situated at Ocean Keys
Shopping Centre.
SCHOOL BANKING
EVERY TUESDAY
8.00AM - 8.45AM
ROOM 8
From the Principal….Merriwa ESC… Teacher / Parent Meetings
Along with the Primary School, the ESC will be closing early on Tuesday 25 March for Parent / Teacher meetings to accommodate the parents who have
not yet had the opportunity to meet with teachers. Please make this meeting a priority as it is our genuine intention to work in partnership with you
towards better outcomes for your child. To those parents who have already met with the teacher, thank you. I hope you found the experience to be
worthwhile.
We ask that students be collected from class at 11.30am next Tuesday. If you are unable to collect your child at 11.30am please see the teacher to make
arrangements for supervision.
Student Banking - Tuesday mornings
An information package to learn more about school banking went home recently for your consideration to set up an account for your child. The
Commonwealth Bank will provide the ESC with a financial bonus for every child who opens an account. This is an easy fundraising initiative for the school
while your child learns valuable skills for saving money towards their personal goals.
Thank you, again to Leah Frankis and Ebony Muscara who coordinate the student banking initiative.
THANK YOU Good Guys
Recently the ESC was gifted a washing machine from Denley at the Good Guys, Clarkson to replace an old machine which has become inefficient. Merriwa
ESC is extremely grateful for this donation which will be very useful in assisting staff when caring for students with high support needs.
Year 6 and 7 Day Camp
It is really wonderful to see so many of our students accepting the invitation to attend the 3 day activity camp being organised by the Primary School. I
extend my sincere thanks to Ms MacFarlane and Mr Forde, and PS teachers Mrs McKenzie, Mrs Ebert and Ms Winter for ensuring that our students will
be given every opportunity to participate to the best of their ability. Please ensure all relevant forms are completed and returned to school by Tuesday
April 1. If parents are experiencing difficulty with the cost of this camp please do not hesitate to contact the office to make alternative arrangements.
Absences
As the term reaches the final weeks it is so important to monitor the health and wellbeing of students and staff. Many people are feeling the stress of a
long hot summer and some children are coming to school unwell. Sick people affect everyone as we grow tired and our energy levels start to wane, we
become more susceptible to illness. If your child is unwell they are better supported with bed rest.
Stop Work Meeting - Union
At this point in time I do not have confirmed numbers of staff who may choose to stop work in order to support their union in expressing their
disappointment over education cuts. As the date draws near, you will be informed as to whether our centre will be affected.
It is very important that the school is contacted if your child is away. A phone call or a note in the communication book allows us to comply with the
Department requirements.
Congratulations to the students who were awarded certificates at the assembly .
Karen Macri
Principal
ESC
Yr Rm Student Yr Rm Student
PP 2 Sophie Williams, Riley Cox 6/7 17 Kenneth Taylor, Xanthe Preedy
PP 3 Blake Morrison 6/7 18 Brianna Klesura, Manahi Walker
1 6 Hayden Thompson, Olivia Williams 4 19 Kiara Baines, Brodee Oakes
1 7 Zyrus Castle-Nepia, Tenneson Cook 3 21 Apen Ater, Olivia Rowlands
1 9 Abbie Reynolds, Honi Te Puke 4 22 Laetia Yarran, Hayley Tilbury, Caia Preedy, Alazae Paniora
2 11 Ana Popovic, Nathan Heath 5 25 Vivian Wang, Jessica Stevenson
2 12 Aryelle Monaghan, Toby Monaghan ESC Christian Chmura, Deegan Buytels,
2 13 Latisha Lockyer, Jacob Planner Marshall Frankis, Tyron Brooks
6/7 16 Tiah Harris, Gabriel Mauriohooho
Parents are reminded not to use the staff car park at the northern side of the school. The added congestion this creates is a potential hazard to other children arriving and leaving the school grounds. A suggestion from the Pedestrian Council Australia is for parents to park a short distance from the school and then walk with their children to the school gates. This not only gives your children some exercise, but gives you a chance to have a chat about the school day and also reduces traffic congestion. Disabled parking bays : These are reserved for parents with children who have mobility problems. Thank you for your support.
Student Update Forms and Policies
Permission Forms have gone home. Please
update relevant information on the forms
and return to the office as soon as possible.
Thank you to Merriwa parents and carers who contributed to the Woolworths Earn & Learn Program. From the stickers collected last year, we were able to exchange them for a large variety of instruments for the students to enjoy. The music room is also looking to collect large clean 25 litre buckets to use as drums. These would be greatly appreciated if anyone has any to spare. Thank you once again for your support. Rose Prior Music Teacher
Being involved in leadership our school has an important
responsibility and a fantastic opportunity to make an
impact on others. Our year six and seven leaders
attended the Grip Student Conference at the Perth
Convention Centre on Tuesday 11th March. We travelled
there by train and were joined by 1700 other students
from schools around WA.
Our student leaders conducted themselves beautifully,
becoming involved in all the opportunities presented on
the day, gaining skills and knowledge which will enable
them to become “Strawberry Leaders”. They are an
absolute credit to our school community
Look at us big year 1s in Room 9! After the first
6 weeks of the year we are settling into our new
routine of not having a toilet in the classroom,
playing in the junior playground and collecting our
own food from the canteen. We are all working
hard to read, write and count this term, but most
importantly we are enjoying making musical
instruments that we designed ourselves. We are
looking forward to playing them at the end of the
term.