2017 term 3 newsletter issue 20 kingsthorpe state … · isabella will join liam as isaac house...
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FROM THE PRINCIPAL From the Principal
Welcome back everybody to a busy term ahead! Hope you all managed some quality time with your
families over the break. Over the next few weeks we have athletics carnivals, NAIDOC activities,
excursions and Kingsthorpe Capers!
Last semester, 120 students attended school over 95% of the time – that equates to a maximum of
only 4 days’ absence. This semester, it would be awesome if we could improve our attendance rates
to an even higher rate. Our “Early Bird Reading Club” continues in the library each morning from
8:30am – students can come to the library to complete homework, practice sight words, read a book
or be read to. As a bonus this term - students of the week will also be presented with a book with
their certificate on parade to help foster a love of learning and to help promote reading for
enjoyment.
P&C COMMITTEE CHANGES
At our last P&C Meeting (in the last week of Term Two) – a new executive committee was elected. I
would like to thank all outgoing committee members for their service, support and commitment to the
school whilst in their positions, with special mention to Amanda Evans who has stepped down from
the fundraising committee (and has also held other positions on the P&C previously). Amanda has
done a lot of work behind the scenes and has been responsible for organising the Superhero
Stampede amongst a range of other things. Thankyou Amanda for your contribution and
commitment to the school and students – it has been greatly appreciated. Enjoy the extra time you
now have to spend with your family.
Congratulations to our new executive team:
President - Tammie Nixon
Vice-President - Samantha McCormick
Treasurer - Courtney Nielsen
Secretary - Purdie Gale
Tuckshop Convenor - Samantha Nicholson
Fundraising Committee - Sharon Stallan and Natasha Withers
Kingsthorpe State School
2017
Term 3
Newsletter Issue 20
13th July, 2017
SCHOOL OPINION SURVEYS
The annual School Opinion Survey will be conducted between the 31st of July and close on the 25
th
August 2017. All families (previously a sample of families), school staff, and a representative
sample of students will be invited to take part and share their opinions about what this school does
well and how this school can improve.
Access details for the Parent/Caregiver Survey will be sent home with students in Week 4 — these
are not linked to individuals, and you cannot be identified in the survey results that will be reported
back to the school, or by the department.
The online survey will remain open until the 25th August and should only take less than ten minutes
to complete.
More information about the survey is available at:
www.education.qld.gov.au/schoolopinionsurvey/faq.html
If any parents have any queries or concerns or wish to discuss anything, please feel free to contact
Mr James Leach (Principal) on 46 992 333.
ISAAC HOUSE – SPORTS CAPTAIN
We congratulate Isabella Bartley who has been elected as House Captain for
Isaacs House after a vacancy was opened up after Kaylin’s departure.
Isabella will join Liam as Isaac house leaders for the upcoming Athletics
carnivals this term and swimming carnivals in Term Four. Isabella has great
leadership qualities and is an excellent role model for other students. Isabella
is looking forward to the challenge ahead and we have every confidence she
will do a fantastic job. Well done Isabella!
This term, Kingsthorpe SS will be implementing as part of the National Curriculum, the Daniel Morcombe Child Safety unit to all students from Prep to Year 6. The units are aimed to teach children about personal safety and awareness, including cybersafety and phone safety, by focusing on three key safety messages: Recognise, React and
Report.
Resources for parents Parent Guides for each of the phases are available online at www.education.qld.gov.au/child-safety-curriculum The guide outlines what students will learn in the safety lessons in school. It also provides advice to parents about how safety messages can be reinforced at home and suggests some suitable resources to use with children. More information For more information about the Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum go to: www.education.qld.gov.au/child-safety-curriculum
What’s On
Thursday Parade 2:30pm in the hall
Thursday Tuckshop—Orders through flexi schools
Mon / Thurs Uniform Shop Monday (2:45-3:20pm) and Thursday (2:45-3:20pm)
July 18 Junior Athletics
July 24 Dreamtime Story Telling with TSHS students
July 25 Christmas in July Blue Ribbon Event
July 28 Athletics
August 3 Cobb &Co Excursion Year 3/4 and 4
August 4 Kingsthorpe Capers 11:00am—1:00pm
September 14 End of term
October Art Exhibition
Natasha, Holly, Olivia, Brayden, Charli, Amy, Lara, Isobel, Ebony, Caleb, Annie,
Sierra, Jorja, Shelby, Cooper, Bently, Kynan, Braxtyn
Best wishes to everyone celebrating Birthdays in July.
Students of the Week, Term 2 Week 10 Congratulations to students recognised by their teachers and classmates with
Student of the Week Certificates presented on 22nd June, 2017
Prep A Amelia
Prep /Year 1 Drake
Year 1 A Jayden
Year 2 A Max
Year 2 / 3 Siara, Brydee
Year 3 / 4 Isabella
Year 4 Keelie
Year 5 Elkirra
Year 6 Annabelle
(Positive Behaviour for Learning)
Expectation for Term 3 Week 2
Be Safe, Be Respectful & Be Responsible
Be Respectful. Encourage others.
100 club—
P.E Award — Year 4 Super Cup Award—
Golden Dustpan & Broom—Mrs Watton Music Award— Year 2
Super Cup Nominations—
PBL
Chappy Chatters
During the holidays, we watched an old movie called “The Sandlot” (well, old
meaning that I watched it when I was a kid). The movie is set in the 60’s, and it’s
about a bunch of ratbag kids playing baseball and experiencing the many
misadventures of youth. I loved it as a young lass.
But this time, I watched it with new eyes. While my kids laughed along with what I would have
laughed along with when I was young, I saw something else.
The story covers a new kid in town trying to fit in with the other kids. This new kid is kind of
nerdy and out of touch. All the sandlot kids think he is a “loser.” All but one… the leader. This
one kid displays a beautiful acceptance of the dorky kid who knows nothing about baseball, and
befriends him. Following their leader, the rest of the crew end up accepting him also…. And the
adventure begins.
I found it sooo heart-warming, even to the point that I almost shed a tear at the humanity of this
fictional 12-year-old kid. It only took one person to acknowledge this new kid as more than just a
nerd, but as a person, and a person perhaps worth knowing.
It reminded me of the power we all have to positively affect someone’s life… if we choose to. A
smile, a friendly conversation, a selfless act of kindness, can make the world of difference to any-
one really, let alone someone who is misunderstood and marginalised. And it only takes one per-
son to do it!
What a beautiful opportunity we all have to contribute to a better world.
Warmest regards,
Chappy Sarah
For Prep, Yr 1, Yr 2 and Yr 2/3 children, (not including those turning 9 in 2017)
8.50am Children meet their classroom teacher in their classroom as usual to mark the roll.
9.10 am Children move to oval with teacher, lining up beside cricket pitch in their teams. Bring hats and water bottles only.
9.20am Relay running 4 teams (Prep & P/1) 5 teams (Yr 1, Yr 2 & Yr 2/3)
9.40am Rotations (5 events – teachers to move around with own team / bell to change)
10.30 Final Event – Gather beside cricket pitch in teams again
Over, Under and Around Relay (3 teams at a time)
Junior Athletics Carnival - Kingsthorpe State School Tuesday 18th July 2017
CALLING ON ALL BUDDING ARTISTS We have a special opportunity to showcase your amazing artwork! We have lots of artistic and creative Kingsthorpe community members and would love to showcase your work! We are having our exciting Kingsthorpe State School Art Exhibition and Mega Prize Draw Auction on the 27th October! Your contribution will be helping our Kingsthorpe State School students by putting air conditioning in our classrooms to help them learn. We don’t want our kids sweltering in 43˚C heat again next summer, so let’s get proactive and raise the $50,000 needed to air condition our school. Please contact for more information –
Kirra O’Brien [email protected] / 0447 401 263 Linda Jannusch [email protected] / 0409 667 260
Ideas:
Paintings Drawings Sculpting Metal Art Woodwork Jewellery Clay Art Sewing and Wool work Garden Art