New Home - Mount Riverview Public School - EDUCOM · 2020. 8. 26. · Issue 05/19 – Tuesday 2nd...
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Issue 05/19 – Tuesday 2nd April
EDUCOM
Excellence, Opportunity, Care and Success www.mtrivervie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Welcome to Week 10 and our final newsletter for Term 1. I would like to thank all of our staff, students, parents and community members who have all helped make Term 1 a successful term, especially in light of how busy it has been.
Now that dance has commenced all of our morning before school groups are operating. Please remember that students should be entering school via the pedestrian gate and not through the carpark. Your assistance here is greatly appreciated.
It is great to see the number of Warins increasing each week at Monday morning assemblies. Keep up the good work.
Finally, please use the two weeks’ break to relax, re-energise and come back refreshed for the opportunities awaiting in Term 2.
Mr Giles
Anzac Day Ceremony
Anzac Day (Thursday 25th April) this year falls in the second week of the school holidays. The school will be marching once again this year in the Glenbrook RSL Anzac Day service.
Traditionally we have a great turn-out of students who represent the school at this solemn occasion. Students wishing to take part in the march with the school should be dressed in full school uniform and meet Mr Giles in Glenbrook (Glenbrook Park) by 9:45am. If there are any questions please contact the school.
The school’s Anzac Day service will occur on Thursday 11th April, commencing at 10:30am. Parents are welcome to attend this ceremony Thank you to:
All students for their behaviour during school photos. The way you listened and followed instructions helped make the day run smoothly and on time.
Mrs Garvan and Mrs Voyles for organising and taking students along to the debating workshop today.
What’s Happening At Our School ……
TERM 1 WEEK 10 – PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS
Tuesday 2nd April Healthy Active Lifestyle program Autism Awareness Day – Wear Blue
Friday 5th April Captains’ Assembly – 1:45pm
TERM 1 WEEK 11
Tuesday 9th April Healthy Active Lifestyle program P&C Meeting – 8pm
Thursday 11th April Anzac Day Assembly
Friday 12th April Pedlars’ Parade – 11:10am End Term 1
TERM 2 WEEK 1
Monday 29th April Staff Development Day
Tuesday 30th April Students Return – Term 2
Thursday 2nd May Sydney Writers’ Festival – Yrs 5&6
TERM 2 WEEK 2
Wednesday 8th May AFL After School Clinic
Friday 10th May School Cross Country Carnival
TERM 2 WEEK 3
14th – 24th May NAPLAN Online – Yrs 3&5
Tuesday 14th May P&C Meeting – 8pm
Thursday 16th May Yr4 CARES Excursion
TERM 2 WEEK 4
Thursday 23rd May AECG Meeting – Lawson PS – 4pm
Friday 24th May BMPSSA Cross Country
TERM 2 WEEK 5
Tuesday 28th May Field of Mars Incursion – 3V
Wednesday 29th May Field of Mars Incursion – 4T
Friday 31st May Captains’ Assembly (1:45pm)
TERM 2 WEEK 6
Monday 3rd June Winmalee Cup
TERM 2 WEEK 7
Monday 10th June Queen’s Birthday
12th – 14th June Year 6 Canberra Excursion
Tuesday 12th June Netball Cup
Excellence, Opportunity, Care and Success www.mtrivervie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Pedlars’ Parade
On Friday, 12th April 2019, we will be holding our annual Pedlars’ Parade. The parade will start at 11:10am under the COLA.
All students are invited to participate in the parade. Students carry a decorated tray, basket or small box filled with goods or novelties to sell. Please don’t go to great expense and remember to price your items and label your tray/container if you wish to have it returned to you.
The students can come dressed in a costume appropriate to the theme of the goods that they are “selling” (eg. Captain Hook selling pirate patches, dress as a fairy and sell fairy wands) or a fun costume.
The children will parade in their class groups with their trays under the COLA and following the parade each class will place their items at their own class stall. Class teachers will coordinate and parent volunteers will be needed to help sell the items.
The students are free to walk around and purchase items at the different stalls and so will need to bring some pocket money (or Mum, Dad, grandparents may need to bring their pocket money!). A small plastic or paper bag to help carry their purchases is also a good idea.
Everyone is welcome, so please come and join us, as it is always a memorable and enjoyable day for all and a wonderful fundraising activity.
Robokids – After School Workshops
The school is hosting an 8 week after-school robotics program for interested students. There is a program for K-2 students and a separate program for Years 3-6.
The infants program uses the Lego WeDo robot kits and the primary program uses the Lego EV3 robot kits and Mindstorms software.
There is a cost for the 8 week program however the active kids voucher can be used if you haven’t used it for another purpose this year.
Attached to the newsletter is an EOI for the program and if there is enough interest then a registration flyer will be sent to those interested families.
Congratulations to:
Mia M for successfully gaining selection in the district netball team.
Marko C for his performance during yesterday’s regional soccer trials. The Blue Bountains team finished the day in 3rd place.
The following students who have completed the Premier’s Reading Challenge:
Indi R, Jaiden B, Holly S, Diante M, Ari R, Alexis O, Lachlan D, Isobel R, Jaedyn S J, Summer W, Theo W, Elias B, Ava S, Lachlan S, Mitchie M, Emilia M, Lachlan M, Thomas S, Zane B, Amelia H, Daniel B, Lexxie D, Rhys H, Lara H, Marko C, Blake D, Gabrielle H, Riley B, Zander E, Anneka H, Aamani M, Matilda G, Paris T, Charles G, Bodhi J, Xyla T, Jaxon B, Georgina B, Joel B, William C, Willow L, Tallon O, Elliott V, Madi W, Lucas H, Stephanie K, Liana M, Albie M, Lily N, Molly O, Braydon H, Jacob H, Ben E, Bayley R, Scott W, Kayla W, Clarece D, Euan W.
Library News
Congratulations to the more than 60 students who have already completed the PRC. What an amazing effort!
Please continue to encourage your children to borrow 3 books every week so they can complete the challenge as well.
Remember we are going paperless so all entries must be added online. If you need help completing the entry please contact me and I can assist you. As you don’t have the book id numbers enter books by title. Books that begin with a, an or the in the title, enter without these beginnings. Eg The Cassowary’s Egg is added as Cassowary’s Egg. Don’t forget K-2 need 25 list books and 5 free choices. If adding free choices, use the section on the screen for free choice books.
Borrowing over Easter holidays continues as normal and should you require extra books for the holidays please ask.
Happy Easter and happy reading!
Mrs Turner
Excellence, Opportunity, Care and Success www.mtrivervie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Band News
Band times are:
Monday morning – junior band (7:30am) Thursday morning – senior band (7:30am)
Most tutorial groups will be run during our morning sessions and will alternate regularly so students are not missing from class at the same time each week. Students need to make sure they bring their instruments and music on their tutorial day. They are:
Monday – Brass and junior woodwind Thursday – Senior woodwind
If there are any questions please contact the school.
Mr Giles
NAPLAN
NAPLAN assesses literacy and numeracy – important skills that each child needs to succeed in school and life. The NAPLAN tests are designed to help us make sure students are on track with their literacy and numeracy development. Students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 participate in NAPLAN tests for reading, writing, conventions of language (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy.
Between Tuesday 14th May and Friday 24th May, our school will participate in NAPLAN Online. Students do not need to be computer experts to take the NAPLAN test online. Making sure students have computer skills is part of our school curriculum, and our teachers will ensure your child is familiar with the online format. To see the types of questions and interactive features of NAPLAN Online, visit the public demonstration site.
If you have any questions about NAPLAN Online, please contact your child’s teacher.
For more info:
How to support your child during NAPLAN
information for parents and carers
Watch a video that explains NAPLAN Online
Subscribe to ACARA’s monthly parent newsletter, Parent Update
Captains’ Assembly
This Friday will be our first captains’ assembly for the year. Our captains and vice-captains are very excited.
The swimming carnival ribbons will be handed out and the school choir will perform. Merit certificates will also be handed out to students.
School Banking
School banking operates every Thursday. The mums who coordinate the program are set up in their regular place under the COLA. For those families wishing to commence student banking please have a chat with them.
Excellence, Opportunity, Care and Success www.mtrivervie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
Visitors to the School
ALL visitors to the school are required to visit the office before going to one of our classrooms or contacting students in the playground.
If your child is arriving late or leaving early please remember to go to the office to receive an early leaving / arriving late slip which is then given to the teacher. If there are any questions then please contact the office.
Financial Assistance Is Available
Throughout the year we have several extra-curricula activities that are held approximately at the same time and have a similar cost each year. Examples include camps, overnight excursions, text books, gymnastics program, swim school, etc.
For various reasons this may become an issue for families within our school. There are however a couple of ways to tackle this issue and to help lessen the burden many of our families feel, especially if they have more than one child at school.
The most popular option used in 2018, was to work out a payment plan with Mr Giles, spread across the desired number of weeks, covering all associated costs within that time frame. This option is becoming more popular because it spreads the costs out over easy fortnightly payments rather than having a few major costs at different points of the year.
If this sounds like something you would like to look into, or if parents require any assistance with school related expenses, please contact Mr Giles or your child’s class teacher. All enquiries are confidential.
Sun Safe K – 6
Sunscreen is available in all class rooms for use at recess, lunch and during sport times or times spent outside. If your child cannot use sunscreen due to allergies or sensitivities please let your child’s class teacher know. Parents may opt to provide sunscreen for their child to use at school.
The school’s bucket or broad brimmed hats are a requirement of the school uniform and sun safe policy. If students forget their hat then they will be asked to play in the various shady areas within the playground.
Sunglasses have been provided by the P&C for all students and should be worn during recess and lunch. Captains will announce during morning assembly particularly high UV days. Replacement glasses can be purchased from the office if needed. School Entry and Exits
For safety reasons we ask that all students (and visitors to the school) enter and exit the school using one of the three pedestrian gates. There are two on Rusden Road and one on Blackbutt Circuit. Entering and exiting the school via one of the carparks is not a safe practice as we have delivery vehicles using all three driveway entrances at various times each day.
Residents in Students Lane have also requested that people who park in the lane in the morning or afternoons please not park across driveways as residents use the lane to access their properties.
Finally, when crossing Rusden Road outside of the school please use the pedestrian crossing thereby setting a good example for all of our students.
Mount Riverview Play Group
The playgroup runs every Wednesday morning in the school hall commencing at 9:15am. It has been established for parents, grandparents and caregivers of children aged 0 – school age in an effort to help the transition to school become a little smoother by helping children become familiar with our school environment.
PBL News
Our school Warin token will be handed to children who are seen to be following our school rules of being safe, respectful and a learner.
They will be collected in the classroom and placed in a class Warin box. For every 5 Warins collected, a Mt Riv sticker will be given to the student that can then be placed on their Mt RIv chart.
We will continue to draw 2 Warins from each class box on a Monday morning assembly. These students will receive a Mt Riv sticker.
Mrs Sowter
Excellence, Opportunity, Care and Success www.mtrivervie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
School Uniform
We are a very lucky school in that nearly all children are dressed in the correct uniform every day of the school year. Whilst on excursions or camps we are always complemented on how smart our students look.
For 2019 the P&C have outsourced the school uniform shop to Principal School Wear which is located in Springwood – 2/66 Springwood Avenue, Springwood. Their telephone number is 4751 3157.
Opening Hours during the year will be:
12th Feb to 22nd April: 9am – 5pm (Tues & Thurs)
9am – 12:00pm (Sat)
23rd April to 6th May: 9am – 5pm (M-F) 9am – 12:00pm (Sat)
7th May – 28th June: 9am – 5pm (Tues & Thurs) 9am – 12:00pm (Sat)
28th June – 23rd July CLOSED
8th Oct – 21st Oct: 9am – 5pm (M-F) 9am – 12:00pm (Sat)
23rd July – 20th Dec: 9am – 5pm (Tues & Thurs) 9am – 12:00pm (Sat)
The P&C run a second hand uniform pool. This is run by volunteers and is currently open on Wednesdays from 8:45am – 9:15am.
Absent From School?
If you child is away from school a note explaining the reason of the absence is required to be sent to school within 7 days of them returning to school. If an absence remains unexplained after this period then a letter will be sent home asking for an explanation of the absence.
There is a feature available within our SkoolBag app which allows parents to send the absent note straight away. If you would like to be shown how this works please visit the office for a “test drive”.
Changes have been made to the way extended family trips or holidays taken during the school term are recorded. A certificate of exemption is no longer issued for such trips and the days will be counted as absences. Obviously, special circumstances do arise from time to time and will be looked at when they occur.
If a student has high absenteeism during the school year a referral will be made to the Home School Liaison Officer.
If there are any questions regarding school attendance please contact Mr Giles.
Family Contact Details
At the beginning of each year we ask families to ensure that their contact details are accurate, which include email address and mobile numbers. Thank you to those families who have already updated their details.
Accurate information is extremely important in the event that we have to contact you regarding your child or in the event that we have to declare a catastrophic fire warning during bushfire season.
Updates can be completed via our Skoolbag app or by contacting the office. School Security, You Can Help
If parents or community members observe any destructive or suspicious behaviour in the school grounds please ring the School Security phone number listed below. All reports are treated discreetly; names do not have to be left with the operator.
School Security - 1300 880 021
Excellence, Opportunity, Care and Success www.mtrivervie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
UWS PENRITH OBSERVATORY Great Western Highway, Werrington North
(Building AO)
Public Astronomy Night
Saturday 13 April (8pm – 10pm)
Getting your head around the universe
Dr Luke Barnes
Just how big is the universe? We’ll take our time to tour the universe, starting on Earth, and ending with the most distant places our telescopes can see. No maths – just
imagination.
The night will include a multimedia presentation, a 3D astronomy movie, tour of the dome and viewing of the
night sky through a range of telescopes (weather permitting).
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Cost: $18 adult, $12 child/concession & $50 family (2 adults + 2 children) Children under 3 years of age free
Bookings are essential
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/observatorypenrith/penrith_observatory/whats_on
Enquiries:
Phone: (02) 4736 0135 (Mon, Wed or Thurs)
or email: [email protected]
School Voluntary Contributions
Each year the school asks families to consider paying the voluntary contribution if they are in a position to do so. Money raised with the voluntary contributions is used to help provide additional funding for programs that the school runs. Voluntary contributions for 2019 are $49 per student or $80 per family.
Anaphylaxis – a shared responsibility
Being the start of a new school year it is just the right time to remind everyone about anaphylaxis and what we can do as a school community for the families that have to deal with this.
We now have several students at our school who have varying degrees of allergic reaction to nuts and mango in particular. Currently, our student reactions can range from mild allergies to severe reactions which can quickly become life threatening.
For this reason we ask (as much as possible) that nuts are not brought to school, which includes peanut butter, nut spreads (nutella), and nut bars.
Obviously, being able to do this is sometimes difficult or at times simply forgotten. With this in mind we implement hygiene procedures at school to try and eliminate as much as possible the likelihood of an allergic reaction occurring.
The procedures taught to students at school are:
a) washing hands before and after eating; b) washing hands at the end of each play period; c) using the sanitising spray which are being installed in classrooms upon entering and leaving the room.
The inconvenience to some children is recognised and their cooperation appreciated, but the consequences to children with anaphylaxis are extremely serious.
All members of our school community are asked to be aware of the dangers of even the slightest contact with nuts for these children.
To help minimise the risk, simply washing hands and cleaning teeth before coming to school would really help.
If there are any questions please contact the office.
Excellence, Opportunity, Care and Success www.mtrivervie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
School Volunteers
At Mount Riverview we are very fortunate in the number of volunteer parents, grandparents and community members who volunteer their time to help the students at school in a variety of ways.
Anyone who is thinking of helping out at school will need to have completed a “working with children” form here at school. When completing the form you will need to bring 100 points of identification. I have included a list of appropriate documentation below.
If you volunteer at multiple organisations then it may serve you better to do the working with children check at the link below. Along with what you have to do there you will also have to go to the RMS and do the identity check. Their website is http://www.kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au/
If you are not sure about which procedure you need to do then please see Mr Giles
Proof of Identity
Category 1 – 70 points (Only ONE form of identification accepted from this category.)
Birth Certificate/Birth Extract
Australian Passport (Current, or expired within the previous two years, but not cancelled)
Australian Citizenship Certificate
International Passport (Current, or expired within the previous two years, but not cancelled)
Other document of identity having same characteristics as a passport e.g. diplomatic/refugee (Photo or Signature)
Category 2 – 40 points
(More than one of the following documents may be counted. The initial document will score 40 points, and any additional documents will be awarded 25 points each.)
Current Licence or Permit (Government Issued)
Working With Children/Teachers Registration Card
ASIC/MSIC Card
Public Employee Photo ID Card (Government Issued)
Department of Veterans' Affairs Card
Centrelink Pensioner Concession Card or Health Care Card
Current Tertiary Education Institution Photo ID
Reference from a Doctor (must have known the applicant for a period of at least 12 months)
Category 3 – 25 points
(More than one of the following documents may be counted; each will score 25 points.)
Foreign/International Driver’s Licence
Proof of Age Card (Government Issued)
Medicare Card/Private Health Care Card
Council Rates Notice
Property Lease/Rental Agreement
Property Insurance Papers
Tax Declaration
Superannuation Statement
Seniors Card
Electoral Roll Registration
Motor Vehicle Registration or Insurance Documents
Professional or Trade Association Card
To use more than one of the following documents, they must be from different organisations:
Utility Bills (e.g. Telephone, Gas, Electricity, Water)
Credit/Debit Card
Bank Statement/Passbook
Special Category 4 – Aboriginal person or Torres Strait Islander resident in a remote area/community
The applicant will meet the 100-point requirement if the applicant is an Aboriginal person or Torres Strait Islander resident in a remote area/community, and the identity of the applicant is verified by two persons recognised as ‘Community Leaders’ of the community to which the applicant belongs.
Special Category 5 – Person under the age of 18
A child will meet the 100-point requirement if his or her Identity is verified from ONE of the following:
Birth Certificate/Birth Extract;
Australian Passport (current, or expired within the previous two years, but not cancelled);
Australian Citizenship certificate;
International Passport (current, or expired within the previous two years, but not cancelled);
Other document of identity having same characteristics as a passport eg. diplomatic/refugee (Photo or Signature);
Or
A statement from an educational institution, signed by the principal or deputy principal, confirming that the child attends the institution (statement must be on the institution’s letterhead).
MT RIVERVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOL CANTEEN MENU 2019 OPEN WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY ONLY (NOT OPEN FIRST OR LAST WEEK OF TERM)
SANDWICHES
Vegemite 1.50
Ham 2.00
Ham & Cheese 2.50
Ham, cheese & tomato 2.80
Cheese 1.50
Honey 1.50
Salad 2.50
Ham & Salad 3.50
Tuna 2.00
Salmon & mayo 2.50
Real chicken 2.80
Chicken, lettuce & mayo 3.10
Additional salad fillings – 30c
Toasted sandwich - 30c extra
SNACKS
Jelly cups - raspberry .70
Hot/cold milo 1.50
Piranha – Italian supreme 1.00
Noodle snacks - chicken .60
Popcorn .50
Sea salt plain chips 1.20
Sultanas .50
Raisin toast per slice .50
Cheese triangle with 2 salada crackers 1.00
Pretzels .80
Vanilla custard cup .80
Vanilla yoghurt cup .80
Banana dipped in Milo .80
Please print your child’s name, class and order on a paper bag. Place Recess and Lunch orders in separate bags and enclose the correct money for each order. Thank you for supporting our school canteen.
We always need more volunteers. Your children love seeing you in the canteen!
HOT FOOD
Roadie steak pie 2.50
Sausage roll 2.20
Pizza – Ham & pineapple 2.20
Party pie .80
Garlic bread 1.50
Corn on the cob (GF) .80
Chicken tenders (GF) 1.30
Chicken noodles or Hot cuppa soup – chicken or vegie
2.00
Lasagne 3.00
Macaroni & cheese 3.00
Spaghetti Bolognese 3.00
Cheese rolls .90
Chicken tender, lettuce & mayo wrap 3.50
DRINKS
Poppers 100% juice - orange, apple, blackcurrant 1.10
Bottled water 600ml 1.20
Milk – chocolate & strawberry 2.00
COLD ITEMS
Quelch fruit sticks .50
Frozen fruit cups – orange, apple & blackcurrant .70
Frozen yoghurt – strawberry, raspberry & mango 1.60
Salad box – tomato, cucumber, lettuce, cheese, carrot, beetroot, salad dressing and fork
3.20
EXTRAS
Lunch bags .20
Tomato or bbq sauce .30
MOUNT RIVERVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 188-204 RUSDEN ROAD, MOUNT RIVERVIEW, NSW 2774 PHONE: (02) 4739 2180 (02) 4739 2063 FAX: (02) 4739 8322
EMAIL: [email protected] WEB: www.mtrivervie-p.schools.nsw.edu.au ABN: 59 929 869 657
PEDLARS’ PARADE Dear Parents and Caregivers,
On Friday 12th April, 2019, we will be holding our annual Pedlars’ Parade. The parade will start at 11:10 am under the COLA.
All students are invited to participate in the parade. Students carry a decorated tray, basket or small box filled with goods or novelties to sell. Please don’t go to great expense and remember to price your items and label your tray/container if you wish to have it returned to you. The students can come dressed in a costume appropriate to the theme of the goods that they are “selling”. (e.g. Captain Hook selling pirate patches, dress as a fairy and sell fairy wands).
The children will parade in their class groups with their trays under the COLA and following the parade each class will place their items at their own class stall under the COLA. Class teachers and parent volunteers sell the items.
The students are free to walk around and purchase items at the different stalls and so will need to bring some pocket money (or Mum, Dad, grandparents may need to bring their pocket money!)
Everyone is welcome, so please come and join us, as it is always a memorable and enjoyable day for all and a wonderful fundraising activity.
Kind regards Wendy Sowter Richard Giles Coordinator Principal 5th March, 2019
For information and resources to support your family including:
www.strongerfamilies.net.au
• Free low cost school holiday activities• Mountains of Help directory and support for young people • A Guide to Services in the Blue Mountains for families and
lots more
/strongerfamiliesalliance
Building Australia’s innovators and problem solvers
Expression of Interest
Years 3-6 robotics program in 2019 Mount Riverview PS 2019 TIME: 1hr 15min straight after school COST: $200 for 8 week program ($100 with CreativeKids voucher) DATES: Thursday afternoons Term 2 2019
Code your robot to dance, battle and complete fun challenges!
Using the Lego EV3 hardware (robot kits) and Mindstorms software (block coding environment), students will write numerous programs each week and complete fun and engaging challenges. All equipment (robot kits and laptops – 1 kit
between 2 students) is provided. All students welcome – beginners and experienced!
Kindy – Year 2 robotics program in 2019
Mount Riverview PS 2019 TIME: 1hr 15min straight after school COST: $200 for 8 week program ($100 with CreativeKids voucher) DATES: Wednesday or Friday afternoons Term 2 2019 (please indicate preference)
Build a new robot each week and learn to program it to complete fun activities!
Using the Lego WeDo robot kits and iPad software, students will build and program different activities each week. Student will develop their programming understanding and also their team work and cooperative learning skills. All
equipment (robot kits and iPads – 1 kit between 2 students) is provided. All students welcome – beginners and experienced!
See our website listed below for more information about our award-winning programs.
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Robokids After School Robotics Program 2019
I am interested in enrolling my son/daughter in the Robokids after school program. Childs name: ________________________________________ Childs Year (in 2019): ____________ Parents name: ________________________________ Preferred day (for K-2 group): ____________
Have you tried
PHYSIE yet?
Tel: 0402139613 /47394214
Glenbrook Physie
Why not join us in 2019? Physie is a great dance sport for girls and ladies including:
* Ballet * Jazz * Contemporary * Pilates * Aerobic dance For girls aged 3 years to Ladies. Your daughter can have fun, make friends and learn to dance…and so can you!
GLENBROOK PHYSIE is associated with the BJP School of Physical Culture
** CLASSES HELD AT MT RIVERVIEW PS
New members welcome
AFTER SCHOOL DRAMA @ Mt Riverview Public School
WEDNESDAYS 3:15 - 4:15pm : Years 1-4
4:20 - 5:20pm : Years 4-6
Term 1 2019: 6 february – 3 april (9 wks)
$153 for the term (sibling discount available)
Come join the fun and learn from a working industry professional
in invigorating, inspiring, and dynamic weekly classes
Learning is centred around voice, movement, improvisation,
script devising, play-making, & scripted work, culminating in
an annual performance for an invited audience later in the year
Exercise and improve:
voice speech breath posture
communication co-ordination confidence
teamwork negotiation problem-solving
literacy focus performance
in a positive learning environment
contact/click:
[email protected] or call 0414 930 455
bluemountainsdrama
www.bluemountainsdrama.com.au