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Date Claimers Dear Parents Welcome back to Term 4, lots of new and excing things are happening in our school this term, but before we touch on them there are a couple of things from the end of last term that need to be menoned. Firstly, we are so proud of all our students who represented our school in the local touch football carnival held on the last Thursday of Term 3. Spectacular results and the studentsfeedback about the day was brilliant. Secondly a big congratulaons to the School team that travelled down to Brothers NRL fields to compete in the Under 10’s NRL Blackhawks Challenge on the last day of last term. The behaviour of students in both the touch and football teams was commendable, as was their sportsmanship - they were all a credit to our school. So much happening over the next 2 weeks! Our Year 6s have gone on school camp and their days are full of great opportunies for them to enjoy and have lots of new experiences. Swimming has started we are very fortunate to have Sophie Parker taking the swimming lessons as Helen Hobbs is acng Principal at Mount Fox for the next 3 weeks. A big welcome back to the Ballin family. Steve will connue with his role promong student and teacher welfare and posive behaviour program but he will also be inially taking physical educaon on a Monday. We are fortunate that we will be able to have Linda Ballin taking dance lessons as well this term. Romanello Shield is taking place next Friday and lots of students are really excited about displaying their soccer prowess! There will be coaching for teams over the next weeks. Natalie Andersen and Colleen Way presented an excellent PD for all of our staff yesterday aſternoon and evening it was based around One Drive, One Note, Stop Moon and Green Screen. We are constantly trying to improve our pracce by engaging all of our students and ensuring that they will have the skills for careers of the 21 st century. While looking at technology as a tool we are also scanning and analysing school assessment, NAPLAN data and non-academic data to have relevant school improvement planning. If we really want planning to be effecve we need to have the whole school community engaged in the development of our improvement priories. These are discussed at P&C meengs and staff are very involved in the scan of data and the consequent plan around ensuring improvement. We then look at how successful those plans prove to be. At the moment members of our leadership team are conducng an inquiry around our reading strategies including Speech Sound Pics. We dont look just at a moment in me we look at paerns and consider what processes and pracce that are having maximum impact and those do not appear to be effecve. There will be training for volunteer parents and carers this Friday at 1.00pm in the Resource Centre (Library). This training is essenal for anyone who works in the school whether it be in classrooms, tuckshop or at swimming lessons it protects you as well as our children. For those who cannot make it to this training please contact me and we will negoate an addional me. If you have volunteered to help with swimming though it is essenal that you do this Friday, otherwise you will not be able to work with the classes unl you have completed the training. I connually try to vary the mes so that the maximum amount of parents are able to aend. The Admin Team 28 McIlwraith Street, Ingham QLD, 4850 Telephone (07) 4776 9333 Fax (07) 4776 9300 E-mail [email protected] Web hp://inghamss.eq.edu.au Issue 32 9th October 2018 NOTICE OF P & C Meeng Monday 15th October Time: 7:30 PM Venue: Resource Centre Everyone welcome. Tea and Coffee available. 9 Oct Swimming lessons commence for Term 4 9-12 Oct Year 6 Camp—Tinaroo 11 Oct Pillowcase Project— Year 3 & 4 19 Oct Romanello Shield 20 Oct Year 6 Graduaon Fundraising Garage Sale 22 Oct Pupil Free Day 27 Oct Maraka Procession (Float) 31 Oct-2 Nov Year 5 Camp—Tinaroo 6 Dec Year 6 Graduaon Swimming Lessons have commenced for certain classes. Please remember to bring all necessary items on your swimming day, including $6 for each lesson. PILLOWCASE PROJECT For Year 3 & 4 students this Thursday If you havent returned permission forms, please do so BY TOMORROW

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Date Claimers Dear Parents

Welcome back to Term 4, lots of new and exciting

things are happening in our school this term, but

before we touch on them there are a couple of

things from the end of last term that need to be

mentioned.

Firstly, we are so proud of all our students who

represented our school in the local touch football

carnival held on the last Thursday of Term 3.

Spectacular results and the students’ feedback

about the day was brilliant.

Secondly a big congratulations to the School team

that travelled down to Brothers NRL fields to

compete in the Under 10’s NRL Blackhawks

Challenge on the last day of last term. The

behaviour of students in both the touch and

football teams was commendable, as was their

sportsmanship - they were all a credit to our

school.

So much happening over the next 2 weeks! Our

Year 6s have gone on school camp and their days

are full of great opportunities for them to enjoy

and have lots of new experiences. Swimming has

started we are very fortunate to have Sophie

Parker taking the swimming lessons as Helen

Hobbs is acting Principal at Mount Fox for the

next 3 weeks.

A big welcome back to the Ballin family. Steve will

continue with his role promoting student and

teacher welfare and positive behaviour program

but he will also be initially taking physical

education on a Monday. We are fortunate that we

will be able to have Linda Ballin taking dance

lessons as well this term.

Romanello Shield is taking place next Friday and

lots of students are really excited about displaying

their soccer prowess! There will be coaching for

teams over the next weeks.

Natalie Andersen and Colleen Way presented an

excellent PD for all of our staff yesterday

afternoon and evening it was based around One

Drive, One Note, Stop Motion and Green Screen.

We are constantly trying to improve our practice

by engaging all of our students and ensuring that

they will have the skills for careers of the 21st

century. While looking at technology as a tool we

are also scanning and analysing school

assessment, NAPLAN data and non-academic

data to have relevant school improvement

planning. If we really want planning to be

effective we need to have the whole school

community engaged in the development of our

improvement priorities. These are discussed at

P&C meetings and staff are very involved in the

scan of data and the consequent plan around

ensuring improvement. We then look at how

successful those plans prove to be. At the moment

members of our leadership team are conducting

an inquiry around our reading strategies including

Speech Sound Pics. We don’t look just at a

moment in time we look at patterns and consider

what processes and practice that are having

maximum impact and those do not appear to be

effective.

There will be training for volunteer parents and

carers this Friday at 1.00pm in the Resource

Centre (Library). This training is essential for

anyone who works in the school whether it be in

classrooms, tuckshop or at swimming lessons it

protects you as well as our children. For those

who cannot make it to this training please

contact me and we will negotiate an additional

time. If you have volunteered to help with

swimming though it is essential that you do this

Friday, otherwise you will not be able to work with

the classes until you have completed the training.

I continually try to vary the times so that the

maximum amount of parents are able to attend.

The Admin Team

28 McIlwraith Street, Ingham QLD, 4850 Telephone (07) 4776 9333 Fax (07) 4776 9300 E-mail [email protected] Web http://inghamss.eq.edu.au

Issue 32

9th October

2018

NOTICE OF

P & C Meeting

Monday 15th October Time: 7:30 PM

Venue: Resource Centre

Everyone welcome.

Tea and Coffee available.

9 Oct Swimming lessons

commence for Term 4

9-12 Oct

Year 6 Camp—Tinaroo

11 Oct Pillowcase Project—

Year 3 & 4

19 Oct Romanello Shield

20 Oct Year 6 Graduation

Fundraising Garage Sale

22 Oct Pupil Free Day

27 Oct Maraka Procession

(Float)

31 Oct-2 Nov

Year 5 Camp—Tinaroo

6 Dec Year 6 Graduation

Swimming Lessons have commenced for

certain classes.

Please remember to bring all necessary items on your

swimming day, including $6 for each lesson.

PILLOWCASE PROJECT For Year 3 & 4 students

this Thursday

If you haven’t returned permission forms, please do so

BY TOMORROW

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28 McIlwraith Street, Ingham QLD, 4850 Telephone (07) 4776 9333 Fax (07) 4776 9300 E-mail [email protected] Web http://inghamss.eq.edu.au

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TALKING TUCKSHOP

Welcome back everyone! I hope you all enjoyed your break.

Breakfast Club took place yesterday. We are always in need of extra cream cheese, honey, jam, Vegemite and margarine. Any donations are always most appreciated. By the chatter taking place yesterday morning, I think everyone was pleased to be back at school with their friends.

Swimming has commenced for some classes this term. Just a reminder to pack a little extra lunch or afternoon tea in your student/s lunch box if they are swimming. One thing swimming seems to do is make everyone hungry!

As the weather heats up, lunch boxes become a big concern. All lunch boxes should have frozen bricks and drinks packed with lunches. One frozen item does not seem to be sufficient in hot weather. Ensure food and drinks are cold before placing in lunch boxes.

Lunch boxes need to be cleaned in warm soapy water and rinsed well at the end of each day.

Please pack spoons and forks in student lunch boxes if required. Otherwise they are able to be purchased from the Tuckshop.

Thank you for your co-operation.

Mrs Byers —T.C.

Tuckshop Roster - 2018 Wednesday 10 October— Nadine Bulmer, volunteer required Thursday 11 October— Karen Harragon, volunteer required Friday 12 October— Lina Marmara, Nadine Bulmer, Sandra Lambert Monday 15 October— Nadine Bulmer, volunteer required Tuesday 16 October— Nadine Bulmer, Lina Marmara Wednesday 17 October— Nadine Bulmer, Trisha Minehane Thursday 18 October— Karen Harragon, volunteer required Friday 19 October— Lina Marmara, Nadine Bulmer, Sandra Lambert

2018 Specialty Baking Roster Wednesday 10 October— Deanna Marmara Monday 15 October— Vicki Griffin Wednesday 17 October— Rose-Anne Cervellin

ABSENCE REMINDER

If your child is absent from

school and you advise via text

message or Absence Line,

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU

INCLUDE THE REASON FOR

THE ABSENCE

Or it will be recorded as an

‘unauthorised’ absence.

Thank you for your

cooperation.

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28 McIlwraith Street, Ingham QLD, 4850 Telephone (07) 4776 9333 Fax (07) 4776 9300 E-mail [email protected] Web http://inghamss.eq.edu.au

2018 SCHOOL

YEAR

Term 1: 22 January to

29 March

Term 2: 17 April to

29 June

Term 3: 16 July to

21 September

Term 4: 08 October to

14 December

URGENT NOTICE STUDENT ABSENCE

PHONE NUMBER

Please ring 4776 9360 and leave a

message of your student/s absence.

You may also e-mail the school . It is very

important that parents/carers

ring the School on the morning of your

student/s absence.

Your cooperation in this

matter is important.

ASSEMBLY

is held on Friday afternoons commencing

at 2:10pm in the Multipurpose Hall

Everyone welcome!

I.S.S. BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS are:

BSB 064-810 ACCOUNT # 00090149 NAME—Ingham State School

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28 McIlwraith Street, Ingham QLD, 4850 Telephone (07) 4776 9333 Fax (07) 4776 9300 E-mail [email protected] Web http://inghamss.eq.edu.au

HATS

AND

HOMEWORK BAGS

School Hats…………. $10

Homework Bags ……..$10

Water Bottle Coolers….$5

School Badges …………$1

Call into the Office

at any time to

purchase these items.

OUR BELIEF

At Ingham State School

we work together

to ensure that

every day,

in every classroom,

every student

is learning

and achieving.

REMINDER TO STUDENTS

WHO ARRIVE AT SCHOOL BEFORE

8:00AM

YOU MUST REPORT TO THE OFFICE

AS THERE IS NO SUPERVISION BEFORE 8:00AM

CERTIFICATES

Certificates presented on Assembly recently.

STARS OF THE WEEK

Prep AS Amayah

Prep/1 KF Isabella

2 CP Reagan, Demetrious

2/3 MB Gurvir, Jenna

4 HT Amelia

4 KN Danielle

5 NC Leonard, Gracey

100 NIGHTS OF READING

Prep/1 KF Bentley

2 CP Rylee

2/3 MB Katie, Gurvir, Brady

4 KN Talia

POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR CERTIFICATES

Level 1 Certificates (Green)

Prep AS Kobe, Daisy, Logan, Ava, Nate,

Tamara, Bradley, Charlie,

Jonny, Jessica

Prep DP Gradie, Jackson, Jace, Eli,

Liam N, Kassandra, Kerisha,

Liam W

Prep/1 KF Riley

1 WT Kurt, Laura

2 SE Lara, Miley, Ky, Maggie

2 CP Kai

2/3 MB Jorja, Summer, Carter, Curtis,

Samantha, Mylie, Kirra, Brady

3 JN Erick, Matthew, Ella-Rose,

Imogen, Rhys, Lakeisha,

McKayla, Sam, Mataya

5 NC Christian, Alexa, Lily, Liam,

Rakaia, Jessica, Rhys, Leonard

5/6 SC Coen, Alisha

Level 2 Certificates (Purple)

Prep DP Jace

2/3 MB Samantha

3 JN Matthew, Ella-Rose, Imogen,

Lakeisha, McKayla, Sam

POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR CERTIFICATES cont.

Level 2 Certificates (Purple)

5/6 SC Alisha

Level 2 Certificates (Purple) were presented

to students together with their Level 1

Certificate and prize.

Level 3 Certificates (Blue) will be presented

at the beginning of the term, once special

prizes have arrived.

Newsletter

How did you receive your newsletter today?

If you would rather an electronic copy,

please advise the Office or send an email:

[email protected]

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U10 Blackhawks Challenge 2018

Keep an eye out for these budding footy stars in the future!!

On the last day of Term 3, we went to Townsville for the NRL

U10 Blackhawks Challenge. These boys played together as

a team for the first time with only 2 weeks of lunch time

trainings. For some boys, it was their first real taste of NRL

Footy. They played tough (with no reserves), supported each

other and displayed great team spirit and sportsmanship

towards the other teams and the refs. Although we didn’t

come away winners, and lost to Our Lady of Lourdes in a nail

biting grand final, we are extremely proud of these boys for

their commitment and conduct on and off the field. It was

great to see two Ingham teams in the grand final and we

congratulate Our Lady of Lourdes for their win.

Special thanks to coach, Mr Smith for his guidance and sup-

port and Miss Parker for the nomination! We would also like

to thank the parents for providing transport and traveling

down to support us! It was a great day!!

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