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Tel: 9948 2257 Fax: 9907 0342
WEBSITE: http://www.manlywest-p.schools.nsw.edu.au EMAIL: manlywest-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au P&C www.manlywestpandc.org.au
Wednesday 8th May 2019 Term 2, Week 2
Respect Responsibility Aspire
Relieving Principal’s Report Diary Dates
10th May Mother’s and Carer’s Day Stall Friday 13th May Gold Coin Mufti to support our farmers Monday Tues 14th- Thurs 16th May NAPLAN for Year 3 and 5 students Congratulations Our Manly West dance groups successfully auditioned today. The Boys, Junior Girls and Senior Girls will perform at the Sydney North Public Schools Dance Festival from Monday 24th June to Friday 5th July.
Plant Propagating Weekend Thank you to all the families who gave their time on the weekend to propagate plants in preparation for the Manly West Kitchen Garden Stall. A special thank you to Jo Holley for coordinating the day and to Angie Penn and Jo Holley for leading plant propagating procedures. Please see details on page 7. Project Penguin On Monday, Year 4 students ventured out to Little Manly and Collins Flat to
learn about the habitat of Little Penguins. Students met their high school mentors who through Project Penguin will guide their creation of a product to demonstrate their understanding and promote the conservation of the Little Penguin colonies of Sydney Harbour. Waste Audit Today, Angie Penn, Beth Dowdle and a team from the Coastal Environment
Centre conducted a Waste Audit with students from Year 3 and 4. Year 5 students under the guidance of Science Teacher Mrs Aimee Fairgray made observational notes and collected data. Students will report to the student body and as a result of the audit, we hope to improve waste as a school.
Thank you Mr Perks Behind many school events and daily proceedings is the support of Mr Phil Perks, our General Assistant. I would like to personally acknowledge Mr Perks for his support in my role as Deputy
Principal/Relieving Principal. His knowledge of the school gained in 18 years of service is invaluable and often called upon. I would also like to thank Mr Perks on behalf of the school. During scheduled vacation periods, Mr Perks works for part of this time while students and staff are on holiday. Recently, Mr Perks gave his holiday, often working beyond his regular hours to support the installation of the new BASC demountable. Thank you Mr Perks. Lockdown As notified on Monday, there was a general threat in the area and as a precautionary measure we conducted
a Lockdown. At no point was any child in danger. Children may have seen the police search helicopter in neighbouring suburbs and heard a police car siren pass the school as well as our school Lockdown bell. Each year we conduct safety drills, both Emergency Evacuations and Lockdowns to ensure staff and students are aware of safety procedures. Students follow staff instruction, move to specified areas and are kept in a calm and safe environment. Whether a drill or a real situation, children will always have questions. Just as parents would do, our role is to listen to concerns and assure students that they are safe. If your child has ongoing
concerns, we have a school counsellor available.
Kindergarten 2020 Information Morning Parents of prospective 2020 Kindergarten students are invited to attend an information morning on Tuesday 21st May from 9:45 to 11:00am in the school hall. See details on page 6. Student News Congratulations to Taj Ballesty, Elijah Russell, Jade Guichon, Maggie Highnam, Chase Perrett, Cooper Fenn, Talia Black-Berryman and Will Farrar for their selection to trial for Touch Football Zone on Tuesday May 14th.
Mrs Wendy Mwanga
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From the Deputy’s Desk
Years K-2
Expectation Certificates: Chloe Press, Holly Adams, Taylor Knott, Jonny Hawkesford, Emma Busvine, Brielle McNab, Tess Hutton, Dusty Baker, Flynn Williams, Eve Osterballe, Lachlan Drumm, Zac Tassone, Olivia Moody, Lila Schaffler,Stella Lewis, Joshua Gane,Gabriella Passini and Jack Goodland.
Bronze Banners: Taylor Knott, Jack Goodland Years 3—6
Expectation Certificates: Nathan Dickson, Thomas Dalton, Bart Oostdijk, Bronte Sholl, John Engledewx2, Hendrix McKay, Scarlett Macnicol, Benjamin Hough, Massimo Passini, Gabriel Lucas. Henry Costello, Coco Conway, Noah Jeston, Aly Rounsley x2, Charli McGoldrick, Zachary Pawley, Zoe Palmer, Katie Gallinetti, Harvey Collins, Benjamin Coghlan, Evan Searle, Sophie Stacker, Henry Lucius, Maddie Corney Bronze Banners: John Engledew, Thomas Dalton, Silver Banners: Hendrix McKay, Benjamin Hough, Ethan Washbourne
Gold Banner: Octavia Williams
Naplan
The NAPLAN tests will be conducted from 14th-16th May, 2019. We ask that students attend on time so that there are minimal interruptions. It is best for students to eat a healthy breakfast and be well rested in readiness.
A “catch-up” day will be held on Friday 17th May for students who missed a test or were absent on a test day.
SRC Gold Coin Donation Mufti Day to Help Our Farmers - Manly West Monday 13th May Public schools were invited to fundraise for drought-affected communities by joining a national mufti
day today, Wednesday 8th May, as part of The Adopt a Farmer campaign which aims to raise $800,000 with all proceeds going to farmers. Due to school commitments, Manly West will hold a mufti day on Monday 13th May. Students may wear mufti (play clothes) making sure they wear enclosed shoes. There is not an
expectation that students come dressed as farmers. It would be appreciated if students could make a gold coin donation for this very worthwhile cause. Walk to School Safely Day – Friday 17th May Now in its 20th year, National Walk Safely to School Day (WSTSD) is an annual event when all Primary School children will be encouraged to walk and commute safely to school. It is a community event seeking to promote Road Safety, Health, Public Transport and the
Environment. The event will be held throughout Australia on Friday 17th May 2019. All information can be found at: walk.com.au The objectives of WSTSD are: To encourage parents and carers to walk to school with primary school age children and reinforce safe pedestrian behaviour.
To promote the health benefits of walking and help create regular walking habits at an early age.
To ensure that children up to 10 years old hold an adult's hand when crossing the road.
To help children develop the vital road-crossing skills they will need as they become mature pedestrians.
To reduce the car dependency habits that are being created at an early age and which will be difficult to
change as children become adults.
To promote the use of public transport.
To reduce the level of air pollution created by motor vehicles.
To reduce the level of traffic congestion.
TUESDAY 14th MAY WEDNESDAY 15th MAY THURSDAY 16TH MAY
Language Conventions (Spelling, Punctuation, Grammar) Writing
Reading Numeracy
The PBEL for this week is Responsibility
Everyone needs to walk their bikes and scooters through the school grounds to help keep
everyone safe.
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Diary Dates
Thursday 9th May
8:30am PSSA Junior training
8:30am Year 1E, 1M & 1C Excursion to Australian Museum
2:30pm Primary Assembly
Friday 10th May
8:30am PSSA Senior training (except boys Soccer)
12:30pm K-2 Assembly
PSSA Winter Round 2
Mother’s Day Stall
Monday 13th May
8:30am PSSA Boys Soccer training
SRC Gold Coin Donation Mufti Day to support our farmers
Tuesday 14th May
Year 3 & 5 NAPLAN Language Conventions and Writing
Wednesday 15th May
Year 3 & 5 NAPLAN Reading Test
Uniform Shop
Thursday 9th May
8:45-9:45am
Monday 13th May
2:45-3:45pm
Deputy Principal (continued):
Year 5 Opportunity Class 2020 — Applications Close Friday 17th May
Applications for opportunity class placement are considered mainly on the combined results of the Opportunity Class Placement Test and school assessments. The Opportunity Class Placement Test will be held on Wednesday 31st July 2019. If you would like to have your child considered for Year 5 opportunity class entry in 2020, you will need to apply online.
Detailed instructions on how to apply online will be available from Tuesday 30th April 2019 at https://education.nsw.gov.au/public-schools/selective-high-schools-and-opportunity-classes/year-5 Applications close on Friday 17th May 2019. You must apply by the due date. Stage 2 Aboriginal Heritage Officer Visit Yesterday, Karen Smith who is an Education Officer at the Aboriginal Heritage Office visited Manly West to
present to Stage 2 as part of their History unit. The Aboriginal Heritage Office (AHO) is a joint initiative between six local Councils, including your local Council, to protect local Aboriginal heritage sites. The creation of an Education Program was part of the vision of the original Memorandum of Understanding that was signed back in 1999 when the partnership of Councils was entered into. The students developed their knowledge of local Aboriginal cultural and heritage.
Safety First at Boyle St
There have been a number of reports from parents of irresponsible and unsafe practice at the ‘Kiss and Drop’ at Boyle St—including reversing onto the pedestrian crossing, double parking, and allowing children to disembark in the middle of the road. We understand we are all time poor, however, we would like to remind everyone that safety of our students is our priority.
Miss Catherine Wyles
Relieving Deputy Principal
Boys Soccer
Please note that PSSA Boys Soccer training will be
8:30am every Monday for the winter season.
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Canteen News
Canteen roster for Term 2, 2019, Week 3
The AM shift runs from 9:30am-12pm and the PM shift from 12-2pm. You can sign up for shifts using SignUp. Just go to the new address www.manlywestpandc.org.au/volunteer and click on the Volunteer button. SignUp will send you reminders for your chosen day.
You can also contact us by email, canteen@manlywestpandc.org.au, call Shona or Yvette on 9948 2257 or come and see us. Thank you to all volunteers. We love your help. NEW MENU ITEMS We are investigating a new hot option for Mondays. Watch this space!
Shona and Yvette
Monday 13th May
Marie-Claire Johnston AM Bob Cairns AM Stefanie Zingsheim AM Sasha Berwick PM Tanith Carroll PM
Tuesday 14th May Arnisa Skrami AM Bronwyn Forbath AM VACANCY AM Natalya Hansson PM Kathie Moss PM
Wednesday 15th May Claire Poole AM Kirsten Rock AM Laura Newton PM Chris Cammack PM
Thursday 16th May Ignacio Martinic AM Steve Mater AM Jan Rowland PM Kate Mooney PM
Friday 17th May Natalie Schultes AM Lesley Hamlyn AM Sarah Bernie AM
Helen Yardley PM Kate Thomas PM
Friday PSSA & after school
VACANCY
VACANCY
Library News
Heaps of praise for the following fantastic Manly West readers who have completed the
2019 Premier’s Reading Challenge: Ruby Alver (3P), Rory Pennie (3C), Mitchell
Swanson (3C), Remy Collins (3S), Luca Snehor (4M), Katie Gallinetti (3R), Beau
Pawley (3B), Harvey Collins (3B), William Atkinson (3P), Alice Keating (3P), Emily
Ramos Cowan (3P), Jaye Grant (3P), Benjamin Coghlan (3B), Charlie Wright (3C),
Holly Bramma (3C), Olivia Mealor (3B), Georgie Brain (3C), Zara Smith (3C), Stella
Lewis (1B), Henry Costello (3B), Zac Sommers (3R), Claudia Highnam (3B), Zoe
Palmer (1T), Olive Stubbs (1M), Mia Falzarano (3B) and Benjamin Cammack (3P)!
There is plenty of time to add your name to the list! You have until August 30th, 2019 to
read the number of books required for your grade, log your titles and print out your
reading log to submit for your prizes. Students can log on with their school user name & password at https://
online.det.nsw.edu.au/prc/home.html. All the rules and information on how to complete the 2019 PRC are
on the website. Will your name be here next time?!?!?!?!?!?
Come and see the latest displays in the library made by Year 1, Year 2 and 5J! You can’t miss Year 1’s Friendship Garden filled with words on how to be a wonderful friend. Year 2 made
colourful koi kites whilst learning about Children’s Day in Japan. Creative Year 5 responded to Rhyme Cordial by Antonia Pesenti with their own clever rhymes and illustrations.
Huge congratulations to the winners of the K -2 Library Bag Contest for Term 1! The very responsible and aspiring readers were KRed, 1M and 2C. The competition was fierce but all students who borrow and read are the real winners! Which classes will win for Term 2? Bring your library bags to help your class be the winning one!
Happy reading! Mrs Ellen Swick
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Kitchen Garden News
In the Kitchen Garden this week…
Waste Audit! Today, Wednesday 8th May, Year 3 and 4 students participated in our first Manly West Waste Audit. Students helped sort and categorise the waste from the school bins so that we could see what our rubbish consisted of, where it came from, and looked at the impact it has on our environment. All other years visited the audit during the day to observe, take photos and record the results. Year 5 and 6 will analyse the results and present at the assemblies and in the school newsletter at a future date. Following on from the waste audit we
will be looking at how we can reduce our waste and recycle more at Manly West. Anzac Day Last week Year 3 learnt the significance of rosemary in Anzac Day commemorations. They also helped bottle our first crop of olives - thanks very much to Anna Coad for pickling them for us! Volunteers
Thank you so much to Jo Holley and Margaret Pratt who came and helped water the garden and turn the compost over the holidays.
Thankyou so much to the fantastic group of parents and students who came to help at our plant propagating afternoon on Saturday, lead by Jo Holley. These plants are being looked after by a number of families until they will be for sale at the carnival in September.
School Compost Bins If you are bringing kitchen scraps from home to add to the school compost bins, please be aware you must be signed up on the roster for Term 2. Go to signupgenius.com, search my email address angie.penn@unswalumni.com, look for "Manly West Kitchen Garden" and sign yourself for a day that suits you. Your only need to sign up ONCE per term. Email me if you are unsure what to do, or come and see me in the garden on a Wednesday or a Thursday. All help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you, Angie Penn and Beth Dowdle
Chess League - there’s a spare spot on the Manly West team
The NSW Chess League begins this Friday after school and there is a spare spot on the Manly West team. If you have a child who is in Year 2 or older, is a keen chess player and they would like to play one competitive chess game per week (every Friday after school in Term 2 finishing no later than 5pm), then could you please email the school. You will not be required to drive your child to another school because we already have enough parents who can transport your child. The cost to enter your child is $8.25.
Mr Oliver Messent
1M Class Teacher & Chess Coordinator
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Manly West Before & After School Care
Meeting BASC Management Committee Meeting 6:30pm Tuesday 14th May in the new BASC building
(not the new new BASC building!) – ALL WELCOME!
CENTRE NEWS Full STEAM Ahead! The kids who volunteered to go to the STEAM room last week had a great time doing some
very inventive Lego creations. This week, the theme is Arts and Craft. Places are limited as we select only up to 30 children per session from all BASC children, firstly from those who have not attended before. In the afternoon, to avoid disruption to the activity, we would appreciate if parents go to your child’s normal room first. Please do not go directly to the STEAM room without confirming with the Room Leader.
Our incursion program continues next week. Reminder: If possible, we would ask parents to collect their children after 5:30pm on the relevant day.
W/C 13/5 (Week 3) K-2 Thursday – Billy Carts Club 3/4 Friday – Orienteering with iPads 5/6 Club Wednesday – Orienteering with iPads
Reports from our Room Leaders about some of the activities they have planned this week follow. Note, activities at BASC are based on the likes and interests of the children that attend and are linked to My Time, Our Place outcomes: children have a strong sense of identity; are connected and contribute to their world; have a strong sense of wellbeing; are confident and involved learners; are effective communicators.
Lauren: This week in K-2 Room we’ll be having Minion craft, Go For Your Life cardboard craft, object
tracing, dab painting and Mothers’ day craft. Outdoors we’ll be playing kick tennis, skipping and Hula Hoop comps, 2vs2 soccer, penalty shoot outs, cricket, bowling, touch footy and Jail Break.
Ben 3/4: This week, superheroes and villains will be the theme for our comic book creations! The staff
will help the children plan and storyboard, sketch and colour their own comic books. Outside the kids will be training for upcoming PSSA with a variety of soccer drills and games.
Aidan 5/6: As the kids will have the opportunity to go to the STEAM room for arts and crafts, we will
spend most of our time outside this week. We will be trying out a new variation of Soccer Lava Ball using
handballs to see if the children can adapt their skills. As well, games on the oval will also be a highlight ending the week.
You can look at the full list of programmed activities and our menus displayed in each room! Please note we offer time and assistance to do homework every day except when an incursion is programmed or for children in the STEAM room. We encourage homework but do not enforce.
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Drama at Balgowlah
Since 1983 the Creativity Through Drama Workshops have been holding after-
school classes at Manly West Public School each term for ages 5-7 and 7-11 years.
These workshops offer children the opportunity to express themselves imaginatively
and creatively and build confidence and self-esteem through the fun and excitement
of drama. Bookings are essential for these highly popular classes.
Days and times:
Mondays 4-5pm for 5-7 years
Tuesdays 4-5 for 5-7 years
Thursdays 4.15 – 5:15pm for 7-11 years
For further details and bookings, please contact Pat Whyman on 9949 3352.