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Term 1, Week 8 22 March 2019
CalendarMarchThursday 28 Infants Assembly
2:00pm Item S1 22
Friday 29 Jump Rope for Heart - Jump off Day9:10am - 11:10am
Friday 29 Primary Assembly2:30pm Item S2 09
AprilThursday 4 Infants Assembly
2:00pm - Item S1 19
Friday 5 Primary Assembly2:30pm Item S3 02
Friday 5 Year 6 Major Excursion - Canberra Ist Installment - $100.00
Friday 5 Year 5 Major Excursion - Point Wolstoncroft 1st Installment- $60:00
Thursday 11 Infants Assembly2:00pm Easter Hat Parade - in the Hall
Friday 12 Primary Assembly2:30pm - Item S3 11
Friday 12 Year 4 Major Excursion - Sydney 1st Installment - $50:00
Friday 12 Year 3 Major Excursion - Dubbo 1st Installment - $30:00
Friday 12 Last Day Of Term 1 - April School HolidaysMonday 15 - Friday 26
Thursday 25 Anzac Day
Term 2
Monday 29 Staff Development Day - Staff Only
Tuesday 30 Students Return to School
MayTuesday 7 School Photo Day - more information to follow
Wednesday 8 School Photo Day - more information to follow
Thursday 9 Mothers Day Stall - more information to follow
Friday 10 Mothers Day Stall
Wednesday 15 P & C Meeting6:00pm In the Library
Success at the School Knockout TennisThe Tamworth South Public School tennis team played against Westdale Public School on Wednesday 20 March 2019.
Makenzie Noble, Mia Cloake, Joshua Roach and Riley Weber played brilliantly, with skills and great sportsmanship. They won all their games of singles, boys and girl's doubles and mixed doubles.
It was pleasing to hear the players giving support to their fellow competitors. It was a proud moment to realise that they will play the next round of this interschool competition.
Congratulations team on your well-deserved result and exemplary attitude!
Skipping with their Buddies Lucas and Kobe helping Braxton with his skipping
Excursion Reminder:Year 3 Dubbo Excursion - $50.00Year 4 Sydney Excursion - $50.00Excursion deposits are being accepted through the front office. We would love to see as many students as possible attend and enjoy the wonderful experiences on offer.
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Leonie Byrne, Principal
Harmony Day
Today we celebrated Harmony Day. Harmony Day is celebrated annually on March 21st coinciding with the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
The continuing message of Harmony Day is 'Everyone Belongs'. It is about community participation, inclusiveness, celebrating diversity, respect and belonging. On this day students are encouraged to wear orange (traditionally, orange signifies social communication and meaningful conversations but also relates to the freedom of ideas and encouragement of mutual respect). By participating in Harmony Day activities, children learn and understand how all Australians, regardless of their background contribute equally to our vibrant nation.
Skipping with BuddiesMrs Meppem's Years 5's helping Mrs Rankin's Kinders learn how to skip.
Kristen Drew, Summer Moore and Tymeeka.
Cohen and Tarney
Cate and Valarie Linn
James and Wachirawat
Skipping with BuddiesMrs Roser -Whitney's Year 5's helping Mrs Nicholson's Kinders learn to skip
ZayeemSkipping
PennyDakota and
Gracie
Jumping Rope for
Heart Aliyah, Kane and AishaSkipping - Emma, Evie, April and Levi
Katelyn and EmilySkipping - Amelia and April
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Tamworth South Public School CricketKootingal Public School vs Tamworth Public School
Tuesday 19 March we travelled to Farrer to play a game of cricket. Kootingal won the toss and chose to bat first. Malaki bowled first with two maiden overs, then Ashley bowled next with one wicketThomas took three wickets with Jackson taking one as well as Darius. Malaki and Liam caught two batters out and Malaki stumped one.Top scorer was Darius with Ashley and Malaki also scoring runs. Thomas was voted Best Player of the day. We batted and bowled on a synthetic pitch.
We would like to thank Sam, Miss Roser and Miss Johnson along with the parents for transporting us boys to and from the Farrer Cricket grounds.Captain - Ashley Wall Vice Captain - Malaki CreightonTyrone Davis, Thomas Ryan, Liam Creighton, Camdan Jordan, Albert Beale, Jackson Chiplin, Darius Antony, Blake Mabbott.
Written by Blake, Liam and Malaki
Sam helping the boys with a warm up drillTeam warming up
Jackson catching the ball on the full in a warm up
Sam helping Liam suit up for his batting turn
Tom and Malaki getting swapping over
Darius and Blakehaving a well earnedbreak from batting
after facing 18deliveries
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Uniform AwardS1 18
Assembly AwardES1 35
You have been Caught
Catch it AwardsEvelyn Hocquard - S3 01
Acacia Bray - S3 01Benjamin Simon - S3 01
Amelia Cathro-Nean - ES1 17Cailin Kate Balgoa - ES1 17
Dylan Cooper - S1 19
Week 8Jack Beare - S3 04Creative presentationMia Wall - S2 09Great writing on safetyTaysha Wadling - S1 19Tyra Eaves - S3 11Indy Mulligan - S3 11Demonstrating initative /supportive behaviourVienna Richards - S3 12Outstanding application to homework tasks on fire safety and recycling Matilda Cozens - S3 12Clever completion of homework tasks - creating a bag from recycled clothesMalaki Creighton - S3 10Tysanedre O'Leary - S3 11Ashley Wall - S3 11Blake Mabbott - S3 10Darius Antony - S3 10Tex Baker - S3 10Terrific application in dance
Principal's Ribbons
Term 1 AssembliesWeek Infants K-2 Primary 3-6
9 28 March S1 18 29 March S2 09
10 4 April S1 19 5 April S3 02
11 11 April Easter Hat Parade
12 April S3 11
This information is subject to change at short notice
Week 7Assembly Awards
Year 3-6 AwardsStudents of the WeekAdam Iskafi, Lily Clare-Darlington, Kimora Langenbaker, Taj Keech, Chelsea Ison, Corbin Norris, Brent Panarez, Noah Allan, Sam Roberts, Katelyn Hagger, Christopher Banks, Brielle Jeffriess-Tapper, Mia Cloake, Tyra Eaves, Jonah Hooker, Jayden Darlington.Achievement AwardsLucas Hobbs, Ryan Nothdurft, Lynx Johnston, Jezyha Johns, Zoe Adams, Tobias Allen, Heidi Welch, Kyeisha Barker, Leon Southwell, Mae Smith, Anthony Tunbridge, Troy Bennett, Maverick Kemenyvary, Riley Weber, Vienna Richards, Makenzie Noble, Hailey Ware, Bridget Stackman.
Assembly AwardsYear K-2 AwardsStudents of the WeekEthan Bates, Kaiden Whittaker,Noah Prange, Tattum Charlesworth, Ethan Brandt, Lillee Bailey, Finlay Gericke,Emmanuel Field, Taylah Townsend, Maison Willcox, Ashton McManus.
Kindy KidsThe Northern Daily Leader's Kindy Kids 2019 will be appearing next Thursday March 28 in the paper.
All your local newsagents and outlets where the paper is avaiable will have extra copies availablefor sale next Thursday, otherwise there will be copies at The Northern Daily Leader office at 27 Bourke Street.
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Science and Engineering Challange
The Science and Engineering Challenge was an awesome excursion. The purple team had a great time together; we all worked on the activities well and as a team.
Our challenges were very difficult, especially the bridge. The purple team’s other activity was called Max Power. That was the most fun!
There were other teams doing activities such as String along, Mars buggy, Build It, Light Comms, Earthquake and Get A Grip. It was great to catch up with friends from other schools during our break as well.
The schools in attendance were Calrossy, Tamworth West, Oxley Vale and Tamworth Public School who had two teams.
By Domanic Vines and Bailey Lawlor
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We’re still skipping away!Jump Rope for Heart only has 1 week left to go! It is great to see so many children fundraising at home. Tamworth South Public School has now raised over $1,300!
It’s still not too late to get involved. Every dollar counts towards assisting the Heart Foundation in their efforts to fight heart disease. Just follow the link below and enter your details. Then just share your online fundraising page with family and friends to raise money for a great cause! https://jumprope.heartfoundation.org.au/register
Our Jump Off Day is on Friday 29 March. We ask that all students come to school in their school sports uniform. There will be a whole school assembly at 9:30am before we break off into stage groups to enjoy a morning of skipping. Please come and join us to see our students’ wonderful new skipping skills.
NAPLANLiteracy and Numeracy
NAPLAN assesses literacy and numeracy – important skills that each child needs to succeed in school and life. The NAPLAN tests are designed to help us make sure students are on track with their literacy and numeracy development. Students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 participate in NAPLAN tests for reading, writing, conventions of language (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy.
Between Tuesday 14th May - Friday 24th May 2019, our school will participate in NAPLAN Online. Students do not need to be computer experts to take the NAPLAN test online. Making sure students have computer skills is part of our school curriculum, and our teachers will ensure your child is familiar with the online format. To see the types of questions and interactive features of NAPLAN Online, visit the public demonstration site.
If you have any questions about NAPLAN Online, please contact your child’s teacher.
For more info:• How to support your child during NAPLAN• information for parents and carers• Watch a video that explains NAPLAN Online• Subscribe to ACARA’s monthly parent newsletter, Parent Update
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Canteen NewsLate lunch ordersDue to large numbers of late lunch orders and emergency lunches, the Canteen Committee has decided that any orders after 9:30am will be sandwiches ONLY NO exceptions.NO Phone Orders Accepted:Unfortunately due to the large numbers of lunch orders the Canteen is unable to process anymore phone orders. All orders are to be placed at the Canteen.Wednesday 3 April 2019 at 2:00pm in the canteen.The school canteen runs on volunteers and we are in need of some more volunteers ready for immediate start.
Canteen Roster25 March - 29 MarchMonday Kerry Cramp, Annette WardTuesday Annette WardWednesday Julie Davis, Anne Marie Mitchell Paula ZammitThursday Annette WardFriday Michelle Weber, Kerry Roberts Amanda Claudel1 April - 5 AprilMonday Kerry Cramp, Annette WardTuesday Annette WardWednesday Julie Davis, Anne Maria Mitchell Alison LockThursday Annette WardFriday Michelle Weber, Kerry Roberts Amanda Claudel
Chris Knee - Canteen
Parents and CitizensOur P&C meetings are held in the Library on the third Wednesday of the month at 6:00pm. Next P&C Meeting will be onWednesday 15 MayWhich will be held at the NEW time of 6:00pm in the School Library.
All Parents, Grandparents and Guardians are welcome to attend. We welcome new volunteers and members
Clothing PoolClothing Pool hours are currently:
Thursday and Friday
8:40am to 9:10amThey will be changing for Term 2The clothing pool hours will be changing for Term 2. Due to some work changes there will be no set opening hours. If you need the clothing pool, you will need to see Michelle Weber in the school canteen between 8:30am and 2:00pm.If you have any queries please email us on
tspspandc@gmail.com or you can leave a message at the office and it will be passed on to the Clothing Pool.
The clothing pool is now stocking short socks in assorted sizes in bottle green, grey and white. They cost $4.00 a pair.
P & C Mothers' Day StallThe P&C will be holding its annual Mothers' Day Stall on Thursday 9 May and Friday 10 May 2019. All gifts will be $5.00 each with a limit of 2 per child.
We are looking for volunteers to help on these days even if it only for an hour or 2, any help is appreciated. If you are able to help please contact Michelle Weber via the Facebook page. (more information to follow)
The P&C held its AGM meeting on Wednesday 20 March. We extend a warm welcome to our new members, it's great to see some new faces.
New Officers were elected to lead and coordinate fundraising for this year.Congratulations to the new officersPresident Michelle WeberVice President Katrina FrenchTreasurer Sharon ToomeySecretary Kerri Roberts
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