Sports dress up day to support our Hunter Region Reps

Author: Fiona Arthurson  //  Category: Sport

 

Today our students came dressed in sports theme to raise money to support our Hunter Region Representatives.

Zac F has been selected to represent the Hunter in both softball and rugby union. He will travel to Camden next week to play in the state rugby union championships to be held on 25th - 27th August. He will also represent the Hunter in the state softball championships in Lismore later in the year.

Shae O, Brittany S and Daisy W have been selected to represent the Hunter at the state softball championships to be held in Tamworth in the last week of this term. Congratulations to these students.

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Jeans for Genes Day

Author: Fiona Arthurson  //  Category: Uncategorized

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Jeans for Genes is a major fundraiser of the Children’s Medical Research Institute.

Chances are you probably know someone who has a genetic disease, because one in twenty children are born with some form of genetic fault. There are children with leukaemia, muscular dystrophy,  genetic defects and many other disorders. The scientists at the Children’s Medical Research Institute are working to try to prevent these diseases before they occur in our children, or where that is not possible to develop better treatments.

For more information click below :

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The Time Has Come

Author: Miss McDonell  //  Category: Trivia

A little piece of trivia for you from the “Newcastle Herald”

” YES, yes, yes, I know you’re way too cool to care and, as a matter of fact, so am I. But just suppose we weren’t, it would be interesting to note that at one moment on this Friday at lunchtime - and in the earlier wee hours, for that matter - the time and date will be 1:23:45.67/8/9.

Marks Point Messenger 30th July, 2009

Author: Fiona Arthurson  //  Category: Marks Point Messenger

Welcome back to Term 3. We hope you had an enjoyable holiday and managed to avoid the worst of the flu season.

Unfortunately the ‘Swine Flu’ issue remains and we continue in a protection phase. We need to ensure usual good hygiene processes are in place: covering our mouth when couging or sneezing, disposing of tissues properly and very importantly washing our hands regularly. It is essential that if your child has flu-like symptoms then they should be kept at home until they are well.

Sports Representation
Congratulations to Zac F who has gained selection in two Hunter Regional Teams. Zac will represent in Rugby Union at the end of August and later in the year in the Regional Softball Team. Great Effort Zac!

Congratulations also to three of our girls who have gained selection to the Hunter Region Girls Softball Team- Daisy W, Shae O and Brittany S. They will travel to Tamworth in week 10 and they will be accompanied by Mrs Lowe, the Regional coach.
Well done students !(and parents)

Ex-students Alexander and Lachlan Wells have continued with their softball success in being selected to represent Country NSW at the State Championships to be held in Tamworth.

Public Speaking
The following students will be representing our school at the Eastlakes Zone finals next week:
Stage 3-Chole C and Bree C, Stage 2- Bianca C and Liam C, Stage 1- Chelsey C and Piper L, and Early Stage 1- Emma H and Sophie H.
Well Done and good luck for next week.

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Tree Planting
Last Friday 400 Lilly Pilly plants were delivered to the school and planted by the students for Schools national Tree Day. The plants were organised by our Student Parliamentarian Mitchell D and Mrs Lowe through the Trees in Newcastle Initiative. Each student had the opportunity to plant a tree in the garden areas on Friday.

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Interviews
You have had the opportunity to meet with your child’s teacher during interviews last week (and last term). We are very pleased with the way our learning/teaching programs are progressing and look to continued development in our student outcomes during the year.

School Development Day
All your support was much appreciated for our pupil free day last Monday. The staff were able to gain valuable input into the practcal application of  Interactive Whiteboards in the classroom. We are anxiously awaiting the installation of the ‘Connected Classroom’ facility (Interactive Whiteboard and Video Conferencing). This should be happening shortly. We are also expecting Interactive Whiteboards to be installed in each classroom under the National School Pride Program (funded by the Federal and State Governments) in the not too distant future.

BER (Building the Education Revolution)
Tenders for the construction of the new hall (which has been allocated to our school under the BER program), have been called. Hopefully construction will be under way soon.

Have a great Term 3. Colin Nichols- Principal

Premiers Reading Challenge

With the PRC close to reaching the finish line, Miss McDonell has already begun to recieve completed challenges.

Congratulations to those students who are finihsed. If your child has completed the challenge please return the reading list to the library so that the data can be enetred and sent off.
K-2 Challenge= 30 books read.
3-6 Challenge= 20 books read. 
All reading lists must be returned by the 7th August.

DATES TO REMEMBER

July
31st     Tree Planting
August
3rd     Project Libertae Interviews
4th     Univeristy English Test/Zone Public Speaking Stage 2
5th     Zone Public Speaking Stage 3
6th     PIZZA DAY
7th     Zone Public Speaking Stage 1
11th   Swansea High enrichment test
11th   Active After School Care Starts Hip Hop for BOYS only
12th   Active After School care starts Cycling for GIRLS only
NOTES MUST BE RETURNED TO MRS LOWE ASAP!!!

Energy Safety Week

Author: Fiona Arthurson  //  Category: Safety, What We Are Learning, What's On?

Monday 3 - Friday 7 August 2009
This week is Energy Safety Week. Energy Safety Week helps New South Wales, Queensland, South Australian and Victorian primary and pre-primary students:

  • understand how energy works
  • keep safe while using gas and electricity in the kitchen
  • learn about being safe around LPG.

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Energy safety in the kitchen is the theme for 2009. Through activities and challenges, students will learn how to keep safe while using gas and electricity in the kitchen such as with stoves, ovens and kitchen appliances.

For more information visit: http://www.originenergy.com.au/1782/Energy-Safety-Week