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Paterson Post
02 4938 5114 This newsletter & attached forms are available to download at: www.paterson-p.school.nsw.edu.au
Term 2 Week 6 June 7th
Coming Events
JUNE Mon 10th - Queens Birthday (Public Holiday)
Mon 17th - P & C meeting 7.00pm
Tue 18th - Loop Orders close for Book Club
Wed 19th - 4/5 Assembly
Fri 21st - Athletics Carnival
JULY Wed 3rd - Yr 6 Assembly
Fri 5th - PBL Reward Day
- Last day for Term 2
Mon 22nd - Staff Development Day
Tues 23rd - All students return for Term 3
NOTES SENT HOME:
Soccer
Touch Football
Newsletter Week 6, Term 2
Traffic Safety
Unfortunately this week we had a report of parents parking in the no standing zone at the front of our school, and moving forward in the bus zone, preventing the bus from pulling in. It is vital that all drivers observe the parking signs at the front of the school so that we can keep our students safe. We also have many parents parking in the Rural Fire Service car park and some children are moving through the car park in an unsafe manner, either by climbing the fence between the school and the car park, or by running ahead of their parents. The Rural Fire Service car park should not be used in the afternoon by our community. It needs to be kept clear in case there is a fire call out. Please ensure that you use the car parking area across the road from the school. Thank you for your assistance in keeping our students safe.
Year 6 Classroom Refurbishment
Work is underway on the demountable, with a slight delay caused by the weather. A new schedule of completion is under preparation and we will let you know when it is received. Thank you to Mr Pommer and year 6 for ensuring that the move to the library was such a success.
Upcoming Sport
On Tuesday our soccer team will play against Thornton PS in Thornton, and our touch football team will play against Vacy at home. We are currently waiting to confirm our next netball game. We now have a break from cricket until later in the year.
University of Newcastle Student Teachers
Next week we will welcome Miss Ernst and Ms Wilson, student teachers from the University of Newcastle. Miss Ernst will work with Mr Pommer in year 6, and Ms Wilson will work with Mrs Halliday in 2/3. They will be here until the end of term 3.
P&C Meeting
The next P&C meeting is on Monday, 17th June at 7pm in the library. It would be fantastic to see some new faces there. Children of all ages are very welcome.
Welcome to Ms Noble
Ms Noble will take the role of relieving principal from next week until the end of week 2 term 3. She is very much looking
forward to meeting the community.
With thanks,
Mrs Hazell
02 4938 5114 www.paterson-p.school.nsw.edu.au Term 2
Term 2 Assembly Awards
Week 6
Captain’s Award Austin for walking on the concrete after the bell.
Term 2
Week 6
PBL
AWARD
CLASS AWARD
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD
Kindergarten
Matilda for always being respectful.
Lucy for fantastic writing in her book.
Annan for working hard all week.
Years 1/2
Quinton for taking more responsibility with his
learning and sound work.
Ned for improvement with his Literacy work
and choices in the classroom.
Tasmin for being a wonderful new student
in our class.
Years 2/3
Zac for demonstrating respect in class time.
Finn for attempting activities during PE time.
Tahlia for outstanding effort in class activities.
Years 4/5
Sophie for being kind and polite to all school members.
Jaiden for working well in mathematics.
Nicholas for displaying initiative and creativity.
Year 6
Accaylia for being a good leader and helping others learn new netball skills.
Flynn for applying himself to finish all mathematical
tasks.
Charlie for exceptional persuasive skills in
writing.
Year 2/3 News
Class 2/3 has had a great term 2. We started by supporting our year 3 peers when they were doing NAPLAN which this year was administered online (except for writing). In English we have been practising using our punctuation and writing skills, reading more fluently and accurately and handwriting beautifully. In Mathematics we have been focusing on core basics of addition, subtraction and multiplication. Science has covered the topic of the sun and the rest of the term will involve numerous experiments....YAY!!!History has been interesting because we have been learning about why we left England and the trip to Australia. We also have been busy creating our first home research project. We practised and performed a drama for the school called "Positives and Negatives" which reflected our school PBL values. During PE we have been developing our athletic skills ready for the Athletics Carnival in a couple of weeks. We have had a busy, productive, wonderful term 2. Class 2/3 wish you a safe and lovely, cold June long weekend. Mrs Halliday
Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 2 enjoyed The Ship Of Fools Water Conservation Show earlier this week.
Canteen Roster
Monday 10th June
Public Holiday
Wednesday 12th June
Anita Whitehorn
Friday 14th June
Dru Crouch & Gen Fitzgerald
If you are able to help with field events on the day please let Mr Lowrey know.
ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
FRIDAY 21ST JUNE
at the Paterson Sportsground from 9.30am
Hope to see you there!
Next
P&C
meeting
Monday 17th June
7.00pm
in the school library.
Book Club Loop Orders
Finishes
Tuesday
18th June
BACKTRACK BOYS
Free Community Screening
Backtrack Boys is an inspiring and AWARD WINNING new Australian documentary that scooped Audience Awards for Best Documentary at the Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra Film Festivals. A group of troubled boys are on a perilous course towards jail until they meet up with the rough talking, free-wheeling jackaroo Bernie Shakeshaft, and hit the road with his legendary dog jumping team. This observational documentary, filmed over two years, follows boys in a youth program that Bernie runs from a shed on the out-skirts of Armidale, a rural town in Australia. On the road, the boys find their voice, make great friendships and the dogs become national champions. But as the boy’s sleep under the stars at night the trauma is never too far away. With their survival and futures at stake they must constantly step up, push themselves, support each other and some days can be hard. This inspiring coming of age story revels the challenges and triumphs these boys face as they try to find their place in the world and the dogs that help tame their wild ways. Running Time: 100 mins Classification: MA15+ Website:https://www.backtrackboys.com/
SUNDAY 23RD
JUNE
DUNGOG RSL
100 LORD STREET, DUNGOG
3.00pm
Gold Coin Donation Welcome