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Coming up March 11th-Scripture. SCSSA Swimming Carnival. 12th-Yass High School Year 7 2021 Open Evening 5-7pm. 19th-Crazy Hair for Koala s Day. Principals Report As we pass half way through term one it is a chance to reflect on the very posive start we have had to the year. Our new spelling program is now well and truly up and running K to 6, with staff and students being challenged and engaged. My office walls are filling quickly with student work samples from across the school. It is a daily highlight when students proudly, bring their work to share with me. Movement around the school has been improved as the building works enter the final stage. Our beauful Indigenous garden survived the horror summer with new growth emerging with the much-needed rain. Our welcome aſternoon and BBQ was very well aended. This a great opportunity for every- one to meet and generally get to know each other. Equally, our three-way interviews provid- ed an opportunity for staff, parents and students to look at the year ahead and plan goals for learning. A reminder about road safety around our school. The car park is only a drop off zone for stu- dents with a disability. This includes the driveway areas which can be dangerous if not leſt clear for access. Our boom gate, in Pet St, is the preferred drop off zone as it has more parking and is not impacted by buses. Phillip Katen Congratulaons and good luck to our swimmers who are heading to Regional s at Dapto next week on Wednesday 11th March. REMINDER Berinba is an allergy aware school Berinba Public School 81 Church Street, Yass ph: 6226 2110 [email protected] www.berinba-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Tuesdays 9-11am: Playgroup at Berinba Hall Uniform shop opened at Berinba Friday mornings 9am We value being: Respectful, Responsible and Safe We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Wiradjuri and Ngunnawal nations, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future Merit Award Recipients Congratulaons to the following students: Week 4 Coen Hall, Charloe Mihaljevic Rose Winfield, Jasper Jones Crystal McLennan, Jack Allan Avah Baker, Brooke Rockey Mark Davis, Ethan Reynolds Chase Collins , Amber Davis Evelyn Collins, Alannah Wi Skylah Hobden, Logan Waters Simon Pollack, Harley Blundell Jayde Reynolds, Harry McIntye Ellie Hope, Franklin Pi Lucas Tindall, Leroy Hampson Week 5 Joshua Salzke, Taylor Lang Anson Pasparne, Leighton Gallimore William Quinn, Quinn Randerson Corban Hope, Connor Young George Farley, Emily Robins Desny Taylor, Adam Beltaief Oran Bradley, Ellie Hope Samuel Silvestro, Katarna Wheatley Kye McDonnell, Kayla Mather Ronan Hardy, Allira Blayden Tai Olah, Hannah Luff

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Coming up

March

11th-Scripture. SCSSA Swimming

Carnival.

12th-Yass High School Year 7 2021

Open Evening 5-7pm.

19th-Crazy Hair for Koala ’s Day.

Principals Report

As we pass half way through term one it is a chance to reflect on the very positive start we

have had to the year. Our new spelling program is now well and truly up and running K to 6,

with staff and students being challenged and engaged. My office walls are filling quickly with

student work samples from across the school. It is a daily highlight when students proudly,

bring their work to share with me. Movement around the school has been improved as the

building works enter the final stage. Our beautiful Indigenous garden survived the horror

summer with new growth emerging with the much-needed rain.

Our welcome afternoon and BBQ was very well attended. This a great opportunity for every-

one to meet and generally get to know each other. Equally, our three-way interviews provid-

ed an opportunity for staff, parents and students to look at the year ahead and plan goals for

learning.

A reminder about road safety around our school. The car park is only a drop off zone for stu-

dents with a disability. This includes the driveway areas which can be dangerous if not left

clear for access. Our bottom gate, in Petit St, is the preferred drop off zone as it has more

parking and is not impacted by buses.

Phillip Katen

Congratulations and good luck to our swimmers who are heading to Regional’s at Dapto next week on Wednesday 11th March.

REMINDER Berinba is an allergy aware school

Berinba Public School 81 Church Street, Yass ph: 6226 2110 [email protected] www.berinba-p.schools.nsw.edu.au

Tuesdays 9-11am: Playgroup at Berinba Hall Uniform shop opened at Berinba Friday mornings 9am

We value being: Respectful, Responsible and Safe

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Wiradjuri and Ngunnawal nations, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future

Merit Award Recipient’s

Congratulations to the following students:

Week 4

Coen Hall, Charlotte Mihaljevic

Rose Winfield, Jasper Jones

Crystal McLennan, Jack Allan

Avah Baker, Brooke Rockey

Mark Davis, Ethan Reynolds

Chase Collins , Amber Davis

Evelyn Collins, Alannah Witt

Skylah Hobden, Logan Waters

Simon Pollack, Harley Blundell

Jayde Reynolds, Harry McIntye

Ellie Hope, Franklin Pitt

Lucas Tindall, Leroy Hampson

Week 5

Joshua Salzke, Taylor Lang

Anson Pasparne, Leighton Gallimore

William Quinn, Quinn Randerson

Corban Hope, Connor Young

George Farley, Emily Robins

Destiny Taylor, Adam Beltaief

Oran Bradley, Ellie Hope

Samuel Silvestro, Katarna Wheatley

Kye McDonnell, Kayla Mather

Ronan Hardy, Allira Blayden

Tai Olah, Hannah Luff

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Artist of the Month

This term’s fabulous artwork is displayed in the front foyer for all to see.

Help Berinba School to adopt a Koala!!

CRAZY HAIR or/and CRAZY SOCK DAY

Our SRC have gathered ideas from our school communi-

ty, and would like to adopt a Koala following the bush-

fires. The adoption helps with the rescue and treatment

of sick and injured koalas and release back to their home

range where possible. More information can be found at

https://www.koalahospital.org.au/adopt-a-koala

We will be holding a CRAZY HAIR and/or CRAZY SOCK day. DATE: Thursday 19th March COST: Gold Coin Donation

Book Club No 2 2020

Book club is available online only via

LOOP.

Orders are accepted at the Office.

No 2 is due back 20/3