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Willans Hill School News
P: 02 6925 1076 F: 02 6925 3871 E: [email protected]
Every student has the ability to learn, achieve and succeed. Together we nurture, guide and foster successful learners in a safe, respectful learning environment, recognising the capabilities of all students. Encouragement is
provided to build and foster relationships to empower every student to make valuable contributions within their community.
Save the date Event Time
Wednesday 10 April 2019 P&C Easter Egg Raffle Draw To be confirmed
Thursday 11 April 2019 P&C Parents and Carers Morning Tea 9:30–10:30am, school hall
Friday 12 April Last day of Term 1
Tuesday 30 April 2019 First day of Term 2 All students-9:00am
Wednesday 8 May 2019 P&C Meeting - All welcome 6:30pm: staff common room
Tuesday 14 May 2019 School photos 9:15am start
Making sense of the
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Challenging,
engaging and
innovative learning
Building a
professional learning
community
Principal’s Address
A big shout out to our amazing P&C members- in particular Kaylene Brown, Tara Tooze and Cathy Manning - who have spent a considerable amount of time planning and organising the changes to the school uniform. They hosted a very successful fitting and ordering day on Saturday. It was great to see our families using this time to order uniforms and to connect with other families. Please contact the P&C if you would like to order school uniform for your child.
The P&C will be running the barbeque at the River and Wren mother’s day markets on Sunday 28 April. Please support the amazing work being done by this committee to support the school. There will be another morning tea for parents and carers next week on Thursday 11 April. Invitations are available in the front office of the school.
At the recent Willans Hill School P&C meeting parents requested the school explore the SkoolBag app to improve communication between the school and families. We are pleased to say that as a result of this feedback from the P&C the school has subscribed to the SkoolBag app. A flyer is being sent home with this week’s newsletter containing further information.
Thank you to all those parents who attended personalised planning meetings for their children this term. Attendance was outstanding
and your contributions are greatly appreciated. This week’s newsletter contains a link for parents to complete a survey that will provide us with feedback so we can further improve this process in the future.
Across the school this term staff have engaged in a broad range of professional learning opportunities to improve their knowledge and skills. Marg Maher attended Multilit training which is a program designed to improve student literacy levels.
Peter Clark went to Sydney and was trained in Drumbeat which he will be implementing across the school. Drumbeat is a course designed to enhance wellbeing. Every three weeks all staff have engaged in professional learning to help them achieve their professional learning goals. A number of staff have been engaged in online learning regarding Autism, a staff member is learning Auslan, some are learning how to better understand where students are in their learning and one staff member is completing the sports coordinator course. Last week Janelle, Shirley and I attended a Visible Learning conference in Sydney that focused on understanding and knowing what impact we as educators are having on students. We look forward to sharing with our community what we have learnt from this professional learning. In the future we hope to invite parents to describe what they think learning looks like for their child.
The school leadership team is currently developing a whole school framework to improve wellbeing of students, staff and our community using the national initiative ‘Be You’. Next term we will be asking parents to complete surveys so that we can decide what, as a school, we need to address in this process. ’Be You’ aims to transform Australia’s approach to supporting children’s and young people’s mental health in early learning services and schools. The vision of the approach is that every learning community is positive, inclusive and resilient – a place where every child, young person, educator and family can achieve their best possible mental health.
This will be the last newsletter for Term 1. I would like to thank students, staff and families for the great start to the year. I look forward to catching up with you all in Term 2 and I wish you all a safe and happy Easter.
Gabrielle Sheather Principal
Learning in Class 9
This term our class has engaged in
practical hands on learning
experiences in mathematics and
at TAFE.
Each student has also shared
information about themself in
community and family studies.
Week 9 Class 1 Wol Wol Writing and typing his name.
Class 2 Prudence Lapham Helpfulness in class.
Class 3 Declan Leidl A great discussion on recycling in science.
Class 4 Cooper Hallcroft Independently choosing bright colours to complete an Andy
Warhol artwork.
Class 5 Harry Tooze Working really hard on slowing down his hand writing with
amazing results.
Class 6 Max Wighton Willingness to try new learning tasks.
Class 7 May Bowditch Writing a very thoughtful Harmony Day poem.
Class 8 Chloe Blanchard Positive contributions to discussions in PDHPE.
Class 9 Emily Baldwin Great organisation and preparation at TAFE.
Week 10 Class 1 Ryan Selling Always on task.
Class 2 Jai Gorham Learning new signs.
Class 3 Shylen Brydon-Undy Working hard on learning the letters of the alphabet.
Class 4 Ajak Maybour Being able to name and identify all classroom peers.
Class 5 Charlie Achilles Always giving 100% effort in music.
Class 6 Danielle Steele Excellent effort in spelling ‘consonant vowel consonant’ (cvc)
words.
Class 7 Sarah Clark Sustained focus at work experience.
Class 8 Toby Mildren Attempting new tasks independently in English.
Class 9 Cooper Hille Improved response time to instructions.
Class 2 Luca Scarrone Being responsible and a good learner.
Sport Awards Jaiden Martin A positive attitude and participating in all activities during PDHPE.
Dante Williams Outstanding effort at the ‘Activate Inclusion Sports Day’.
Jaz Seymour Being a keen and observant spectator at the Activate Inclusion Sports Day.
Max Wighton Showing great perseverance in tennis.
Jack Ritchie Enthusiastic participation in school sport.
Katie Daley Increased focus during bowling.
Maggie Standley Engagement and independence in school sport.
Alternatively visit forms.gle/6jeP67VgLcJUbyv5A to complete this survey online.
Pick up and Drop Off The mornings and afternoons at the school are extremely busy and we ask for your assistance to make sure all students are safe when arriving at and leaving the school. Parents/carers are asked to remain in their vehicles until staff can support students to or from the car. You are more than welcome to come into the school to collect your child, however, please park your car in the carpark so that other cars are able to move around the pickup area.
Willans Hill
P&C Association News
The P&C is asking for
donations for this year’s
Easter Egg raffle.
Donations can be handed
to the front office until
Friday 5 April 2019.
The raffle will be drawn
on
Wednesday 10 April 2019.
What is The Big Vegie Crunch?
Only around 5% of NSW children eat enough vegetables. To help our community do better, our school will be taking part in The Big Vegie Crunch (part of Veg-etable Week) at 10am on Thursday 4th April.
Primary schools across NSW will be joining together to break the record for the most students crunching vege-tables simultaneously. Last year 50,260 students crunched together. What can you do to help?
Pack a container of vegetables (not fruit this time) for your child to eat on Thursday 4th April
Keep serving up the vegetables at home and in your children’s lunchboxes!
If you require more information on what activities our
school is doing over Vegetable Week, please contact
the school or your child’s teacher
Uniform orders
A big THANK YOU to everyone who came to the
uniform fitting and ordering morning on Saturday. It was
lovely to see so many friendly faces! Thank you also to
those who sent in order forms last week.
It’s not too late to order!
If you have not yet ordered the new sports shirt or some
winter clothes, there is still time. Please contact the
P&C via [email protected] or pick up an
order form envelope from the school office.
Last orders need to be in by Friday 5 April.
Please use the vouchers provided towards your
purchase.
Vouchers
Infants/Primary $30 per student
High School $20 per student
Sports shirts
$20 for sizes 4 - 16
$24 for sizes M - 2XL.
Our school will be participating in this program, as we have in previous years.
Start collecting stickers when you shop at Woolworths from 1 May 2019!
The more stickers we collect, the more new resources we will be able to choose for our school!
When you collect stickers you can either:
stick them onto the special sheets you’ll be able to get from school,
drop them into the collection box at school, or
drop them into the collection box, labelled with our school name, at Woolworths.
Everyone can help collect stickers……grandparents, neighbours, friends……Let’s stick together!