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DENILIQUIN NORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL PO Box 449, Deniliquin, 2710
Phone: 0358811042 Email: [email protected]
Fax: 03 5881 5086 Web: deniliquin-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Upcoming Events
Date Event
21/3 Assembly 12.30
22,29/3 Life Saving
19/3 Girls soccer trials
19/3 Cricket knockout
26/3 P&C AGM 6.30pm
28/3 Assembly 12.30
29/3 Netball Trials
11/4 School ANZAC Service
12/4 Easter Hat Parade
Newsletter: Term 1 Week 8 19/03/2019
Congratulations to Quinn Johnstone
and Alexis Bucholtz on achieving
their Gold award last week.
From The Principal
Tell Them From Me Survey
I am delighted that this term students in years
4-6 will have the opportunity to take part in
the biannual Tell Them From Me survey. This
survey is used in over 1400 primary schools in
NSW and helps provide information from the
student about experiences at school in there
eyes. The survey is anonymous and individual
students cannot be identified through the re-
sponses. If you would not like you child to part
please complete the attached form other-
wise students will be taking part in the survey
over the next few weeks.
More detailed information is available HERE.
Pop Up Clothing Store
Thursday 8.30-9am
Thursday 12.55-1.20
Friday 8.30-9am
Come in an have a look
Uniforms $5 a piece
See Cheryl if you need
something
We Value Values
Well done to the following students who last week re-
ceived awards for being top value at: ‘Respecting the
environment’
Vinnie Marcu—Cleaning up classroom environ-
ment
Dimity McKie—Respecting classroom and keep-
ing playground environment areas tidy
Grace Macdonald—Keeping playground and
classroom clean of rubbish
Dekoda Jones— Keeping playground clear of
rubbish
Rory Smith—Respecting classroom environment
and keeping own area clean and tidy
Holly Allitt—Respecting the environment
Thomas McKern—Always being respectful of our
school environment
This week’s value is:
‘Respecting differences’
PRINCIPAL’S AWARDS
Last week’s champions were:
Jaben Cairns: Fantastic work with nu-
meral recognition
Emily Reeves: Working hard in class
Quinn Johnstone: Creating quality
sentence about spiders
Rory Clancy: Working well to com-
plete writing
Oliver Donaldson: Working hard to fin-
ish spelling booklet activities
Cayden Hawley: Excellent contribu-
tion to the class during coding
Miles Allitt: For consistently doing ex-
cellent book work in the library
P&C Bulb Fundraiser
Last week with the newsletter was a cata-
logue for ordering bulbs to support the
school and make your garden pop. There
are a couple of spare forms at the office.
Who doesn’t like a lovely Jonquil or Fresia
growing under the window sill! There are
also personalised stickers available on the
back page.
Due back to school by Friday 23rd March
Canteen Roster
Wednesday 20/3 Claire Bull
Thursday 21/3 Mel Dudley
Friday 22/3 Marie Watson
Monday 23/3 Canteen Closed
Tuesday 24/3 Maureen
Have you seen the new look school website? deniliquin-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
THIS WEEK’S WHOLE SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
KHB students will this week perform/present
at this week’s whole-school assembly.
The weekly assembly will begin at 12.30pm
on Thursday, and will be held in the school
hall.
NOTICE OF AGM
The AGM of Deniliquin North Public School P & C
will be held on Tuesday 26th March at 6.30pm in
the staffroom. All welcome.
DNPS VIP Playground Award Winners
Well done to the following students who last week re-
ceived an award for exemplary conduct in the play-
ground.
Lexi Bucholtz: Having a kind and caring attitude to
others on the playground
Ava Hull: Cleaning the spiral
Liam Gordon: Helpers Kindie kids at recess
Breakfast Program—terms 2 & 3
If you are able to help prepare and serve a light breakfast to students from 8.30am
to 8.45am, please let Cheryl know.
Proudly supported by Bakers Delight. Present the voucher at Deniliquin Baker's Delight voucher valid until 10/04/2019.
Term Pointscore
Team Clarence is flowing along strongly.
Team Points
Torrens 16
Derwent 20
Murrumbidgee 20
Clarence 25
Thank you for the kind donations:
National Homelessness Collective for the
scrapbooks and exercise books
The Baker Family for the tissues
REMINDER
Could all swimming carnival champions please return medallions.
School Holiday Netball Camp The Southern Sports Academy is again holding it’s annual School Holiday Netball Camp. This year it is to be held at the Equex Centre, Wagga Wagga on the 16th-18th April 2019. The camps are a valuable opportunity for children of all skill levels to receive top quality coaching with former NSW Swifts player, Jackie Murphy, hosting our Junior Netball Camp, along with a panel of experienced coaches including Southern Sports Academy Coaching staff, special guest coaches and Southern Sports Academy athletes. This year players between the ages of 7 and 10 will be attending one day only, on Tuesday 16th April, while players aged between 11 and 14 will attend on Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18th. The annual Junior Netball Camp has be-come a crucial event for the identification of the best young talent in the Southern part of the state. Applications may be filled out online via the Academy’s website (www.ssa-nsw.org.au)
Canteen News
If your child/children books up at the canteen
can you please settle your account and get
into credit before the end term. Thank you.
Maureen
Peer Support
Workshops
Look closely, you can see the peer support groups working collaboratively to spell Beyond Blue
Last Thursday students took part in
activities across the school to help
build self esteem, resilience and
teach strategies for relaxing when life
gets a little tough. Students also had
the opportunity to discuss how they
feel. Students enjoyed making stress
balls, planting seeds and making
playdough. As you can see below one
of the other favourite activities was
making the letters to spell beyond
blue. It was a fabulous afternoon for
students and we raised $220 to do-
nate to Beyond Blue.
Peer Support
Workshops
Stinky Super Farts Super Powers
By Charli B and 3/4D boys.
Yesterday, I discovered my super
power when I farted and I nearly
killed everyone on the street. The
funny part was, that the people in my
house didn’t know.
My farts were pretty powerful. Later
that day, while I was collecting wood,
and putting it on the pile for a fire, I
farted and lit the wood pile up. We
had to call the fire brigade to put out
the fire as well as an ambulance to
treat the unconscious campers. When
the police arrived I farted again and flew
to Mount Everest and back.
This morning when I got up I put my toy
rocket up my bottom and blew the rock-
et to the moon and back. When the
rocket returned to Earth I found a piece
of alien poo! I took it to Space Station 3,
who opened up the rocket. The poo be-
gan to expand and exploded in their fac-
es.
I could feel another fart coming. I knew
it was a big one! I tried to stop it but I
couldn’t keep it in and now I’m on Ura-
nus living with the Uranians.
Super Celebrity Powers By the 3/4D girls.
Yesterday I discovered my superpower was that I can turn into any celebrity I want to. This all happened while I was camping down the river with my parents and my best friends. It was the day before yesterday, there was a massive thunderstorm and we were stuck in it. The rain was heavy, the wind gusts were super strong and the lightning was blinding me. The whole thing was so scary, we had to get out of it. I was run-ning towards my caravan to escape it, my friends were following close behind me. I could hear my friends yelling something, but I just could not hear them over the
storm. Next thing I knew, I slipped on a muddy puddle, my mouth wide open screaming for help. I landed face first in some strange looking wild flowers, eating some of them as I collided with the patch. I had mud in my hair, I broke a nail, my clothes were ruined, a bee bit my bum and those flowers left a horrible taste in my mouth. Both of my friends helped me up and carried me to my caravan. My parents cleaned me up and tucked me into bed. I slept like a newborn baby, that was until the squealing screams of my best friends woke me up. One of my friends headed to the caravan’s bathroom and came rushing back with a mirror. I was con-fused? Especially when she handed me the mirror, “Just take a look,” she told
3/4D Have began a writing unit, looking at all the different parts of a narrative.
Last week, the class was split to create two group stories about someone discovering they had super powers.
They hope you enjoy the start of their amazing stories!