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Department of Education
South Arm Primary School
Key Dates for
2017 2017 Term Dates
Term 1
Wed 8th Feb-Thurs
12th April for students
EASTER BREAK
14th -18th April
Term 2
Mon 1st May – Fri 7th
July
Term 3
Mon 24th July – Fri
29th Sep
Term 4
Mon 16th Oct – Thurs
21st Dec
Issue No.7: March 2017
From the Principal Last week, our students performed magnificently at the SPSSA Athletics Carnival, coming in second place overall. Unfortunately, due to a mix up on the day, the students were told that they had come sixth. They handled this well but were obviously very excited on Monday to learn the true result. A new banner is being made and sent to the school and we hope to include this in our next School Assembly on the 4th of April. A big thank you to all involved for making this day a success and particularly to Jake Woodberry for organising the team and following up on the results. The Champions Carnival will be held on April 5th, students participating will be announced soon. Back at school, our peer mediators completed training this week. All our Year 6 students were keen to be involved. Each lunch time and recess, two of the mediators are out, with hi-vis vests on, supporting other students to put our school values into practice in the playground.
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Last week, I attended two days of compulsory professional learning on My Education. My Education is a DoE initiative to develop whole school approaches to career and life planning. It is aimed at preparing 21st century learners for participation in the world of work that is rapidly changing. It is already in place for High Schools, while all Primary Schools are trialling and implementing it over the next two years.
Recently, there have been several cases of head lice reported at the school. If a case of head lice is discovered in your child’s class, a notice will be sent home that includes information about treatment. There is also a link to this same information elsewhere in this newsletter. Last night was the AGM and first School Association meeting for the year. I would like to thank last year’s office bearers for all their work as well as to thank those who have taken up a position on the committee this year. During our meeting, the issue of Working With Vulnerable People checks was raised, so I would like to take the opportunity to remind parents that schools are now required to ensure that all volunteers have Working With Vulnerable People registration. To find out more, and apply for registration, go to: justice.tas.gov.au/working_with_children
Stuart Lord
FREE DRESS DAY On Tuesday the 28th March 2017 we will have a wicked Free Dress Day DO NOT FORGET A GOLD COIN DONATION OR AN ITEM FOR THE MOTHER”S DAY STALL see you in your awesome clothes.
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SPSSA Athletics Div E Last Thursday our school athletics team competed in the SPPSA Div E Athletics Carnival
at the Domain Athletics Centre. The day was a huge success with our students once
again demonstrating how competitive we are up against some of the bigger schools. Many
of our students received ribbons for placing in their respective events. The team did
plenty of loud cheering supporting our school and our runners. Well done to all involved.
We also had a great number of parents there to support the team. So thanks for coming
along.
Our students all ran extremely well and we finished second overall! Unfortunately the
SPSSA made a mistake when reading the results at the final ceremony and said we came
6th. Our students felt somewhat deflated and ripped off as they had done so well.
However to their credit no one made a fuss and everyone thought "Oh well it's been a
great day". The SPSSA contacted me the next day with a big apology as they had made a
mistake. We had actually come second and the banner was being sent in the post.
The day kicked off with the Open 1500m and the rain was certainly pouring down. The
1500m is a hard enough race without running in rain. Despite running against the odds
Finn Haley and Hannah Gardner, Sophie Connelly came second and Walter came fourth.
That's a huge effort in the horrible conditions. However it certainly set the tone for the
rest of the day. The following students did particularly well in their events and received
the following placing:
1st
Owen Fitzgerald- long jump, 100m div 4
Ella Crow- 100m div 1, 400m, 200m
Finn Haley- 1500m
Hannah Gardner- 1500m
Grace Munday- 100m div 2
Angela Holland- 800m
Walter Aitken- 800m
Alex Haley- 800m
2nd
Sophie Connolly- 1500m
Oscar Aliendi- 100m div 2
Will Lodge- 100m div 3
Eden Hicks-100m div 3
Rosie Malcomson- 100m div4
Oliver Hayes- 400m, 200m div 1
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Oska Hayes- 200m div 2
Grace Munday- 400m, 200m div 2
Jimmy Fitzgerald- 200m div 1
Sienna Lawrece- 200m div 1
Felix Woods- 200m div 2
Finn Haley- 800m
Sienna Lawrence- 800m
Grade 6 boys circular team
Grade 6 girls circular team
3rd
Felix Woods- Vortex
Walter Aitken- 100m div 1
Oliver Hayes- 100m div 1
Sammy De Salis- 100m div 3
Archer Courtney- 400m, 200m div 1
Finn Haley- 200m div 1
Paige Lanning- 200m div 2
Owen Fitzgerald- 800m
Jimmy Fitzgerald 800m
4th
Lana Dennison- Vortex
Walter Aitken 1500m
Felix Woods- 100m div 1
Abbie Quinn- 100m div 3
Jenna Brent 100m div 4
Oska Hayes- 100m div 2
Molly Aliendi- 100m div 3, 200m div 2
Hannah Gardner- 400m
Angela Holland- 200m div 1
Grade 4 boy shuttle relay team
Grade 4 girls shuttle relay team
Jake Woodberry
HPE teacher
SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB ORDERS FOR
ISSUE 2 ARE DUE BACK BY
TUESDAY 28th MARCH
Student Birthdays
March
Stephanie 19th
Lilly 24th
Finn C 25th
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Validation Forms Thank you to all the families who have returned their validation forms.
If you have not returned your form yet could you please do so as soon
as possible. All forms need to be returned even if you have made no
changes.
Please make sure that you tick all permissions and sign the final page.
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Netball reports
On Tuesday (21st) the 5/6 team lost 23-10. Everyone played really well,
but the other team only had 6 players, and they needed another
player, Finn and Piper played for them.
by Will and Jenna
On Tuesday 21 of March 3/4 class versed Lindisfarne, the scores were
16-0 it was a great game mainly because we won. I could not believe we won, I loved the game.
by Ashley and Abbie
NETBALL REGISTRATION FEES ARE NOW OVERDUE.
THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE FAMILIES WHO HAVE ALREADY
PAID.
LEGO® School Holiday Workshops with Bricks 4 Kidz®! Who loves building with LEGO bricks?? Bricks 4 Kidz® is again holding full day workshops in the school holidays with a variety of themes, including ones inspired by Harry Potter, Nexo Knights, Minecraft and the new LEGO Batman movie! Come and have fun building LEGO® using our own plans with a variety of different activities including using Technic pieces with motors and batteries! These workshops are for both boys and girls and we also have lots of fun with our sports activities in our break times! Visit our website at www.bricks4kidz.com.au/tasmania-hobart/ or phone 0408 454 851 for details.
http://www.bricks4kidz.com.au/tasmania-hobart/http://www.bricks4kidz.com.au/tasmania-hobart/
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GOLDEN
TICKET
WINNERS
Alice
Felix
Owen
Dance Lessons Wednesdays South Arm Primary
Gym
Time: 4.15pm – 5.30
pm
Cost: $5 per class
Contact:
Zoe – 0416 410 992
Mel – 0437 995 510
We need to wear a hat
when we are outside
PLEASE ENSURE YOUR CHILD HAS A HAT
(with their name on it)
School hats available at
the office.
Slouch Hat $14.00
Bucket Hat $13.00
HEAD LICE (NITS)
TIPS
The lice themselves are hard to spot, but look out for brown or grey insects about
the size of a match head that lurk at the roots of your child’s hair.
A nit will not easily come off the hair but dandruff will.
Teach your child not to share brushes, combs, hats, swimming caps or hair bands.
Braid long hair, or tie it back while your child is at school.
http://www.kidspot.com.au/health/infections-and-diseases/parasitic/top-ways-to-get-rid-of-head-lice
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South Arm Primary
Crazy Breakfast Café
Tuesday & Thursday
In the middle Learning room next to
P/1/2
From 8.30am to 8.55am Come along and share breakfast
with your friends
Piggery Need You!
Piggery need cast members and people to
help back stage!
If you feel you could help out please contact
the school office.
Ice-creams Wednesdays
1.10pm -1.20pm
Outside Gym
4oc Frozen Grapes
80c minis/icy poles
$1.20 all others
We continue to support World Vision and other
Charities
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THINGS TO REMEMBER
Please phone the school
office if your child is going to be absent
WEDNESDAYS
SCHOOL BANKING
School Levies have now been issued.
Thank you to those families who have already
paid.
If you would like to make arrangements for
instalment payments please contact the school
office. Bpay
& EFTPOS
facilities are available
Calendar 2017
March 28th
Free Dress Day
April 4th
School Assembly
2pm start
April 5th
Champions Carnival
April 13th
Last day of school
Term 1
May 15th to May 26th
Grade 3/4/5/6 Swim Program
@ Oceana
May 29th to June 2nd
Prep-2 Swim Program
@Clarence Aquatic Centre
June 22nd
School Photo Day
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Support local business and shop locally
Come and support your local
pharmacy
Call in & let us know your email address or email us at
OPENING HOURS
Weekdays 8.30am– 6pm
Saturdays 9am -12noon
Please phone the pharmacy if this
doesn't suit you and we can make
alternative arrangements.
We will home deliver medicines
Shop 4, 3120 South Arm Road South Arm
Ph. 6239 9529
Restorative Yoga
Community Yoga 2.30pm Sundays @ South Arm Primary
Gym $10
New class Monday Mediation 7.30pm See South Arm Community
Yoga on Face Book for more info to book
50% Donated to South Arm
Primary School
We are a nut
aware school!
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OUR SCHOOL VALUES
Creating Our Futures
RESPECT I value myself and others
I care for my belongings and those of others
I do the right thing even when no-one is watching
I am honest and own my behaviour
SAFETY
I have the right to be safe at school
I do no harm I think before I act
I care, I share, I’m fair
LEARNING I listen, I learn, I ask I enjoy and celebrate
achievement I accept positive challenges
I learn from my choices
COMMUNITY I belong
I am responsible for myself and others
I play my part
Supporting a Positive Learning Environment
South Arm Primary 32 Harmony Lane SOUTH ARM, TAS 7022 Phone: 6239 9126
Email: [email protected] Web:https://southarmprimary.education.tas.edu.au