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Dear Parents and Community TRIPLE P On Monday, we hosted a free Triple P Parenting seminary for our parents and community members. Those who attended said it was a fantastic session and the information they received was very useful. Thank you very much to those parents who supported the seminar and brought in some delicious morning tea for everyone to share. Thank you also to our presenter, Yvette Harrison, for coming up from Northam to present. If you were unable to attend this session but would like to, please contact the school as there is a session running in Watheroo on October 30 and Dalwallinu on November 2. CRICKET CARNIVALS Early next term, our PP-2 students and 3-6 students will be participating in a Woolworth Cricket Blast Cup in Miling. The PP-2 carnival is being held the second day back of next term, Wednesday 10 October, so it is important all permission slips are returned by their due date; tomorrow. The 3-6 carnival is being held on Friday 19 October, permission slips will be sent home early next term. Both carnivals are being held in Miling and welcome volunteers and spectators. NAPLAN We are yet to receive our 2018 NAPLAN data from the Department. As soon as we receive individual student reports they will be sent home with your child. SCORCHERS BUS Today we were lucky enough to get a visit from the Scorchers Bus. Both classes were treated to a cricket clinic to learn and refine their cricket skills in preparation for their carnivals next term. After the skills session the students had the opportunity to ask questions before receiving some freebies from the bus. Thank you to Cricket WA for giving our students this opportunity. WORLD’S GREATEST SHOWMAN Congratulations to Foxy on achieving the Most Outstanding Exhibit - Vegetables at the Moora Show on Saturday. NEDSSA Congratulations to our students, staff and parents on hosting a brilliant NEDSSA Athletics Carnival last Friday. The weather was beautiful, as was the spirit in which our students participated. Congratulations to all of our individual award winners and record breakers, and to all of the teams on their efforts. Well done to Miling Blue on winning the day – this is the first time a Miling team has ever won the Champion Shield at NEDSSA!! Thank you to Kalannie for joining us for a fantastic day and to all those who volunteered for a job or came to cheer on the children. Next year, we will travel to Kalannie for the carnival. Champion School Results Champion School – Miling Blue Runner Up Champion School – Miling White Handicap Shield – Miling Blue Principal’s Shield – Miling Blue Marching Shield – Miling Blue School Report Miling Primary School AN INDEPENDENT PUBLIC SCHOOL This newsleer is a combinaon of School & Community news and as a result some content may not reflect Miling Primary School’s atudes or values. MORAL PURPOSE: to provide the opportunity for our students to become well informed, acvely involved, posive cizens through: developing life long learners and maximizing the potenal of every student. Miling Primary School, Nardy St, Miling WA 6575. Telephone 08 9654 1063 www.milingps.wa.edu.au 19 September 2018 School Handicap Points Final Points (with handicap) Miling Blue 0 576 Miling White 0 452 Kulja 0 381 Xantippe 12 353

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Dear Parents and Community

TRIPLE P On Monday, we hosted a free Triple P Parenting seminary for our parents and community members. Those who attended said it was a fantastic session and the information they received was very useful. Thank you very much to those parents who supported the seminar and brought in some delicious morning tea for everyone to share. Thank you also to our presenter, Yvette Harrison, for coming up from Northam to present. If you were unable to attend this session but would like to, please contact the school as there is a session running in Watheroo on October 30 and Dalwallinu on November 2.

CRICKET CARNIVALS Early next term, our PP-2 students and 3-6 students will be participating in a Woolworth Cricket Blast Cup in Miling. The PP-2 carnival is being held the second day back of next term, Wednesday 10 October, so it is important all permission slips are returned by their due date; tomorrow. The 3-6 carnival is being held on Friday 19 October, permission slips will be sent home early next term. Both carnivals are being held in Miling and welcome volunteers and spectators.

NAPLAN

We are yet to receive our 2018 NAPLAN

data from the Department. As soon as we

receive individual student reports they will

be sent home with your child.

SCORCHERS BUS Today we were lucky enough to get a visit from the Scorchers Bus. Both classes were treated to a cricket clinic to learn and refine their cricket skills in preparation for their carnivals next

term. After the skills session the students had the opportunity to ask questions before receiving some freebies from the bus. Thank you to Cricket WA for giving our students this opportunity.

WORLD’S GREATEST SHOWMAN

Congratulations to Foxy on achieving the Most Outstanding Exhibit - Vegetables at the Moora Show on Saturday. NEDSSA Congratulations to our students, staff and parents on hosting a brilliant NEDSSA Athletics Carnival last Friday. The weather was beautiful, as was the spirit in which our students participated. Congratulations to all of our individual award winners and record breakers, and to all of the teams on their efforts. Well done to Miling Blue on winning the day – this is the first time a Miling team has ever won the Champion Shield at NEDSSA!! Thank you to Kalannie for joining us for a fantastic day and to all those who volunteered for a job or came to cheer on the children. Next year, we will travel to Kalannie for the carnival.

Champion School Results

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Runner Up Champion School – Miling

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Principal’s Shield – Miling Blue

Marching Shield – Miling Blue

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19 September 2018

School Handicap Points Final Points (with handicap)

Miling Blue 0 576

Miling White 0 452

Kulja 0 381

Xantippe 12 353

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Long Distance Winners

Record Breakers

Thank you for an extremely busy but wonderful term. I hope you all have a fantastic break and enjoy some

downtime before the harvest rush begins next term. We will see students back on Tuesday 9 October.

Stay safe!

Kind regards

ASHLYN SIVIOUR

PRINCIPAL PRIDE - EFFORT - PROGRESS

Champion Runner Up

PP Girls Charlotte Stanley - Kulja Caitlyn Pratt – Blue

PP Boys Kohl Sheridan – Blue Bohdi Onn – Kulja

Year 1 Girls Kiara Johnson – Kulja Skye Georgy – Blue

Year 1 Boys Rory Seymour – White Tyler Douglas – White

Year 2 Girls Heidi Mincherton – White Eliza Seymour – Blue

Year 2 Boys Tarquin Stanley – Kulja Tyler McCreery – Xantippe

Year 3 Girls Sophie Fuchsbichler – Kulja Olivia Brennan – Xantippe

Year 3 Boys Jacob Seymour – Blue Marshall Nicholls – Kulja

Year 4 Girls Chloe Latham – Blue Mikala Topham – Blue

Year 4 Boys Ethan Georgy – Blue Benji Martin – White

Year 5 Girls Ruby Sanderson – Xantippe Heidi Seymour – Blue

Year 5 Boys Tommy McNamara – White Caleb Mincherton – White

Year 6 Girls Macie Brennan – Xantippe

Year 6 Boys Aiden Georgy – Blue Lachlan McCuish - White

Event 1st 2nd 3rd

Girls Year 3 & under

400m

Olivia Brennan

Xantippe

Heidi Mincherton

White

Eliza Seymour

Blue

Boys Year 3 & under

400m

Jacob Seymour

Blue

Mac Sutton

Xantippe

Tarquin Stanley

Kulja

Girls Year 4 & 5

600m

Heidi Seymour

Blue

Ruby Sanderson

Xantippe

Chloe Latham

Blue

Boys Year 4 & 5

600m

Benji Martin

White

Riley White

White

Logan Nixon

Kulja

Girls Year 6

800m

Macie Brennan

Xantippe

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800m

Lachlan McCuish

White

Toby Fuchsbichler

Kulja

Aiden Georgy

Blue

Event Name Time

Year 4-6 Mixed Baton Miling Blue 1:54.64

Year 4-6 Mixed Leaderball Miling Blue 54.69

Year 4-5 Mixed Passball Miling Blue 24.19

Year 4-6 Mixed 4x100 Relay Miling Blue 1:07.65

Year 3 & Under Girls 400m Olivia Brennan (Xantippe) 1:25.16

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Back L-R - Tom,

Aiden and Ethan

Front L-R -

Miller, Kohl, Rory

and Keira

Kohl - Aussie Of The Month - Kohl consistently displays our whole school values of kindness and

perseverance. He is a great friend to others and always likes to make sure others are included.

Kohl always strives for his best and perseveres during challenging tasks. Keep up the great work, Kohl.

Miller - Miller has been working particularly hard in Science this term.

He has successfully organised his l ife cycles in the correct order and can actively

identify which animals come from eggs. Well done, Mil ler!

Rory - Rory is a motivated and passionate young man who str ives for success. He always

works hard in class, is enjoying our whole class rotations and is participating well within

his group. Keep up the great work, Rory!

Keira - Keira consistently puts in 100% effort into al l of her school work and strives

toward achieving challenging goals. She ensures all of her work it presented to a high

standard and takes pride in its presentation. Fantastic effort, Keira!

Ethan - Ethan has put a lot of effort into Physical Education this term and has displayed

great improvement in the skil ls required for athletics. He has shown good perseverance

when attempting new ski l ls and has managed to achieve some personal best results at

the recent carnival. Well done, Ethan!

Aiden - Aiden has worked extremely hard in Literacy this term. His understanding of

comprehension strategies and his use fluency and expression when reading oral ly have

displayed great improvement. Keep up the great work, Aiden!

Tom - Tom has worked hard this term in Mathematics, especially in the Number strand.

He has shown a good understanding when working with integers and is beginning to

multiply two digit by two digit numbers with more confidence.

Keep up the great work, Tom!

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The last BUZ session covered how to respond when people are being mean or bullying you. What I

like about BUZ is it not only states the strategies but describes step by step how to do them and

gives opportunities to practice them. We learn to walk away ‘the cool way’, how to ask someone to

stop and how to get help from a teacher. The focus is on balancing the power between the child

being bullied and the one doing the bullying by encouraging them to manage the situation

themselves without conflict. While this is difficult for young students, it is good to introduce these

ideas early.

Both classes played Time Ball for the last time in Game Factory with impressive results. They were

working efficiently as a team, although they didn’t seem to be able to break their records, I suspect

that some students were away when we set the records. I’m looking forward to setting some new

challenges in the weeks to come.

Thank you for your support,

Wil

“ Family is the first school for young children, and

parents are powerful role models “

“ When you like your work every day is a holiday “

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Miling Community News

MILING COMMUNITY CHURCH

Services Held:-

2nd Sunday @ 9.30am & 4th Sunday @ 8am

Followed By Morning Tea!

ALL WELCOME !

Tennis AGM

Tuesday October 9th 5.30pm

Miling Tennis Club

Agenda: Office bearers, fundraising, update of

progress of new courts.

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A huge thankyou to family and friends that made our day for “Harro” very special. It was great to see so many budding golfers take to the course to show us you cared for the wonderful caring man that Harro was.

We have had a lot of firsts this year so it fantastic to share this day with everyone.

From the Carlton mid stubby to start the day to the shooters of Kraken to end the day.

Thankyous go to Gaille Groves for babysitting. Simon and Mouse drinks waiters keeping everyone hydrated throughout the day, everyone in the kitchen, Stevie D and Simon cooking the burgers, Simon for making the trophy, Rusty and Riana for organising the teams, the boys behind the bar, Miling Golf Club men for getting the course looking awesome, Mark for the firepit, the girls who made some yummy cakes and slices.

We had donations from Carlton Mid for the hats, Direct Trade Supply and Hilti.

Thankyou.

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Junior and Ladies Tennis Coaching Starting on Friday the 19th of October for 6 weeks.

For students in PP to year 7. Times TBC depending on numbers.

Cost $40 per person $20 per member

Followed by Social Tennis at 6pm.

Please contact Melissa Cameron 0458696916 for more details or to register.

Please note that all children attending this program must be a member of an affiliated tennis club within the zone.

8.30am to 10 am – Introductory squad - for juniors with limited or no coaching from ages 6 to 10 years. 10.15am to 12.30pm – Development squad - up to the age of 12 years 1.00pm to 4pm – Talent squad - more experienced juniors who participated in this squad last year, or juniors Cameron recommends should participate in this squad. Please note that all children attending this program must be a member of an affiliated tennis club within the zone. Please email your registration of interest to [email protected] ASAP with your child/children’s names, Address, Date of birth, Tennis Club Member of, & Suggested Squad - Introductory, Development or Talent. Should your child not be participating this year, please advise by email. Please note…

It is a requirement that all players must wear a hat to each coaching session.

Players should also bring a drink bottle to each session to take on court. You may also

wish to bring a snack for break times.

Squads may change at the discretion of the coach. This would be discussed with parents.

Dates for those interested – more info to follow:

The Dates for the Foundation / D’Arcy Slater Cups

Sunday 28th October – Wednesday 31st October

Please call or email if you have any queries.

Carmen Stanley 0417033324

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TERM PLANNER – TERM 4 - 2018

WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

ONE October 8

SCHOOL

DEVELOPMENT

DAY

9

Students resume

10

Jnr Cricket

Carnival, Miling

Early Close 2.30

11 12

QUIZ NIGHT!!

TWO 15 16 17

Newsletter

Early Close 2.30

18 19

T20 Cricket Miling

THREE

22 23 24

PEAC

Early Close 2.30

25 26

FOUR 29 30

School Board 3.30

31

Newsletter

Early Close 2.30

Nov 1 2

FIVE

5 6

7

Early Close 2.30

8 9

Remembrance Day

Ceremony

SIX

12 13 14

Newsletter

Early Close 2.30

15 16

YOUTHCARE

LUNCH

SEVEN

19 20

21

PEAC

Early Close 2.30

22

CMSHS Transition

23

CMSHS Transition

EIGHT

26 27

School Board 3.30

28

Newsletter

Early Close 2.30

29 30

NINE

Dec 3 4 5

Early Close 2.30

6 7

SCHOOL

CONCERT &

AWARDS NIGHT

TEN

10 11 12

Newsletter

Early Close 2.30

13

Last Day