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Endeavour Schools
Newsletter
13th November 2014
www.endeavourschool.wa.edu.au
Issue 18
Primary School
Hello Parents, Caregivers and Community Members,
It is hard to believe that, as of Monday next week, there are only 5 weeks of school remaining for this year. 5 weeks but ―jammed packed‖ with many activities. The planned activities include:
Year 6 and 7 Transition to High School (on various days)
School Concert to be held on Wednesday, 3 December (new
evening format, weather permitting)
Year 6 Graduation and Dinner Dance on Tuesday, 9th
December
Year 7 Graduation and Dinner Dance on Thursday, 11th
December
Book Awards Assembly: Monday, 15th December
Incentival: Tuesday, 16th December
Along with these annual events, formal reports for Semester 2 will be sent home.
Well done to our Year 7 classes for their participation and cooperation in the community Remembrance Day Ceremony held at Veterans Park on Tuesday, 11th November.
A reminder for all—students who arrive at school before 8:25am on any day, must report to and stay in the undercover area until dismissed by the duty admin member. While in the undercover area, students are required to sit quietly, complete homework, read or talk quietly to their friends. Parents who accompany their children before classes open, are requested to sit in the Achiever Block Alcove.
Each year our Year 7 students and, for the first time, our Year 6 students, apply for Specialist Programs at various high schools . This year we congratulate the following students who have gained places in:
GATE Program, Comet Bay College – Mackenzie Bauld
(Year 6) and Year 7 students Liam Bandy, Ethan Lamont, Calisto Rees and Lachlan Stevens.
AFL Program, Comet Bay College – Deon Welhan and Jake
Mayes
Soccer Program, Safety Bay SHS – Year 6 - Jordan Winther,
Vaggeli Silligardos. Year 7 - Harry Wheatley, John Symon, Nathan Hydes, Marko Stojikovic and Jack Hudson
Soccer, SW Baptist College – Year 7 - Chloe Giles
Cheer Leading, Safety Bay SHS – Year 7 - Chloe Johnson,
Ashley Richardson, Alysha Famlonga and Tia Murphy
Advance Technology and Design, Warnbro CHS – Year 6 -
Zac Pass, Keelan Cross and Ben Towers. Year 7 – Zac Friend and Cassius Matiu
Creative Arts Specialist Program, Warnbro CHS – Year 6 -
Ella Galvin, Jerome Coromandel, Caris Taylor, Ashleigh Mace, Louise Mannering, Abbey Taylor, Dezarae Terepo, Alisa Farruggio and Ricca Tangaroa.
Adventure Rec, Warnbro CHS – Year 6 Kai Stevenson
Drama/GATE, John Curtin College - Year 6 Sarah Legg
Maritime Studies, Rockingham SHS – Year 6 Kieran Hall
Soccer Program, John Curtin College – Year 7 Ethan Teo
If I have omitted any student, I will mention it in our next newsletter as this list may not yet be complete.
The busiest time of the year is upon us and we encourage all students to keep on track and continue to produce their best work until the very end of the year. Keep up the great work, everyone.
Alan Hansen - Principal
Education Support Centre
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
At our last assembly, we celebrated Mrs O’Shaughnessy’s official retirement from the Department of Education after a teaching career spanning more than 50 years! She will be continuing her Art Program for the rest of this year and will be on call for ―special projects‖ in the future. Mrs O’S received her Valedictory letter on behalf of the Department and a beautiful bouquet of flowers from staff. The children sang ―Paint You A Song‖ to her and she left the stage in a chariot to travel to her morning tea function in the staffroom! It was an event to remember for us all. Our best wishes go to Mrs O’S for a long and happy retirement.
Incentival is coming up soon and I’d just like to bring your attention to the following school policy regarding student eligibility to attend.
“In order to be eligible to attend the Incentival, students need to show excellent behaviour, wear appropriate school uniform, consistently complete their work, arrive at school on time and have 90-100% attendance. Please note that 5 or more unexplained absences (without a medical certificate) and/or 10 or more late arrivals will exclude students from attending the Incentival.”
We’d really like to see all Endeavour students attend the Movies or Chipmunks Incentival if possible this term.
The end of the year is closing in on us very quickly and there are lots of events coming up. Please keep an eye on the newsletters for dates of events so that you have plenty of time to prepare!
Jayne Gorbould - Principal
From the Principals
School 9524 5000
Fax 9524 5011
Dental Clinic 9524 5101
Canteen 9524 5284
School Security 1800 177 777
Uniform Shop Wed & Fri
8.15 - 9.00am
School Banking Friday
8.00 - 8.40am
13.11.14 Newsletter Room 11
20.11.14 Assembly Rooms 9, 10 & 11
21.11.14 Defence Afternoon Tea
26.11.14 Junior Choir, Senior Choir and Year 6/7 Instrumentallists to
MacNamara Lodge
27.11.14 Newsletter Music
02.12.14 Parent Helpers Morning Tea
03.12.14 End of Year Concert
09.12.14 Year 6 Graduation
10.12.14 Room 16 Excursion to World of Magic
11.12.14 Year 7 Graduation
11.12.14 Newsletter Student Council
15.12.14 Book Awards Ceremony
16.12.14 Incentival
18.12.14 Last Day Term 4
02.02.15 First Day Term 1 2015
Important Numbers and Dates for you to keep on the fridge.
WAGSM Concert Dezarae
During Term 3, we had the WAGSMS Concert. WAGSMS stands for Western Australian Government Schools Music Society. The Endeavour Schools choir, dance group and instrumentalists performed. The concert was held in the Mandurah Preforming Arts Centre. The dance group opened the show with a hip hop dance. They danced to “Tonight, Tonight” and “Feel This Moment”. After a few other performances it was the senior choir’s turn. They sang “Brave” and “Po Kare Kare Ana”. I was very tired after the show but I really enjoyed performing and watching the other performances. It was a really good day. :)
After School Sports AJ
In Term 1, I got into After School Sport
with Mr Liddle. We did surfing and my
first session was with Mr Liddle and
Douggy. At first, I was not that good at
it. We did the basic drills on the sand
before we went in the water. It looked
really easy on the sand because all you
had to do was paddle then stand up but
when we got into the water, it was a
whole lot harder.
Rafting on Camp Filip
In May, we had our Year 6 camp. There was a bunch of activities such as flying fox,
jungle gym, reverse rain and rafting. Everyone loved rafting and we all took turns.
We had a race with the girls against the boys. Sadly, the girls won. After the race, we
played a game where a boy and a girl got on the front of the boat and everyone else on
the raft wiggled it so they fell into the water. The water was freezing cold and it was
raining. All of the kids swam in their shoes which got soaking wet and felt soggy. All of
us loved rafting - it was the best part of camp. We had to wear life jackets to keep us
from drowning. When we got out of the water we got our towels to dry
ourselves and went back to the campsite for our next activity.
Red Faces on Camp Leah
My favourite highlight of Year 6 was Red
Faces at Nanga Bush Camp in
Dwellingup. All of the students had to do
1 or 2 performances in front of the other
students and teachers at camp. At the end
of each performance, we would get rated
out of 10 by the teachers. I really enjoyed
watching the performances. My favourite
performance was Dezarae’s and Ricca’s
Cook Island dance because I could tell
that they had been practising for a while.
They were both in time of the music and
didn’t make any mistakes. The funniest
performance was when Alisa, Louise and
Mackenzie did a pillow fight in their
pyjamas. It was really fun to watch and we
had a good laugh.
Indonesian Lunch David
In Term 3, Ibu Anscombe planned
a special day for children who
behave well during Indonesian
lessons. 20 students from Year 6
classes were selected to go to
Victoria Restaurant for a 4 course
meal. There was a range of
noodles, chicken, rice, vegetables
and even ice cream.
Tackle Rugby Carnival Bryers
My best Year 6 memory is the Tackle Rugby Carnival
where we took 2 teams. Mr Nurse was the coach of
the girls’ team and Mr Liddle was the coach of the
boys’ team. We trained twice a week and had an
awesome time. The boys came 3rd and the girls came
2nd and made it into interstate finals. We were all
tired and exhausted at the end of the day but,
overall, everyone enjoyed the tournament.
Drama Kiarah
In Term 3, we had our
Drama production. I was in the singing chorus. The play was about
Hansel and Gretel. For the play to happen we had to have main
performers, choir, animals, narrator and backstage people. We
performed two plays: one in the morning and one in the afternoon
so everyone got to see it. At the end of the day, we were really tired
and got to eat what we wanted— LOLLIPOPS!!!!
Kindergarten and Pre-Primary enrolments for
2015 are still being taken at Endeavour Schools.
Education Support is available for students
who have a physical disability or those with a current diagnosis of Global
Developmental Delay or Autism.
Enquiries are welcome - phone 9524 5000. Education Support enquiries – Jayne Gorbould
2015 Kindy & Pre Primary Enrolments
Honour Values
EC 1 Paige D Ashlee D
EC 2 Scarlett L Ambriel P
EC 3 Xavian F Toby R
Rm 4 Jaken F Nellie N
Rm 5 Josh N Cheyenne M
Rm 6 Bailey B Zenith L
Rm 7 Keehnan A Liam W
Rm 8 Jed G Marko S
Rm 9 Shea Mc Britney D
Rm 10 Kieren C Nathan D
Rm 11 Ben T Mark J
Rm 12 Oceana S Jaxon R
Rm 13 Riley W Inari M
Rm 14 Baya D Mikayla A
Rm 15 Lachlan H Oliver S
Rm 17 Aidan Mc Nick W
Rm 18 Connor B Gabriel Mc
Rm 19 Karleigh E Isla C
Rm 20 Elektra H Daniel R
Rm 21 Joel P Kade H
Rm 22 Jake J Charlie O
Rm 23 Matthew F Anthony A
Rm GI Georgia K Katie G
Rm G2 Emily S Megan C
Rm G3 Lachlan Mc Baelei L
Music Award Room 16
Library Award Room 10
Phys Ed Award Room 9 & 10
Golden Broom Award Room 5
Uniform Award Room 13
Congratulations to all recipients.
Award Recipients from Assembly held on 6th November 2014
LITTLE FISH’S EARLY LEARNING CENTRE
Local Family Owned & Operated
Fun, Child interest based programmes
Nutritional Menu prepared by Food Co-ordinator
Kind & Caring Certified Educators
Computer/technology Education
Incursions & excursions
Care for 0-6 years
Before & After school, Vacation Care
Free Orientation visits
Kindy programme run by a Teacher - 9524 6333
Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal 2014
Endeavour Schools will be participating in the Kmart Wishing Tree Appeal again this year. Classes will raise money by collecting donations from students. Each class will then buy a Christmas present to put under the Wishing Tree in Kmart.
If you have any loose change, please send it to your child’s class or to the office by Friday, 28th November 2014.
Join Saver Plus and match your savings, dollar for dollar, up to $500 for educational costs. You may be eligible if you have a Health Card or Pensioner Concession Car, are at least 18 years old, have some regular income from work and have a child at school or study yourself. Contact Jacqui Brooker on 9265 5585 or 0418 663 585 or jaqueline.brooker@thesmithfamily.com.au
Children should eat a healthy, nutritious breakfast to give them the energy they need for the school day. Ideally, breakfast should include fruit or vegetables, a dairy product (or alternative) and a wholegrain product. Here are some breakfast ideas:
Raisin bread or fruit loaf topped with ricotta cheese and fruit.
Porridge, made with milk and topped with berries or chopped
banana.
Fruit smoothies, made with milk, yoghurt, soft fruit and wheatgerm
or psyllium.
Wholegrain muffin (topped with cheese and tomato) and a piece of
fruit.
Yoghurt topped with cereal and chopped or pureed fruit.
Baked beans with wholegrain toast and a small glass of diluted fruit
juice.
Poached or scrambled eggs with toast and a glass of milk.
Toasted bagel with avocado and a glass of
milk.
Wholegrain toast, spread with a small
amount of jam or honey and topped with sliced banana plus a small yoghurt tub.
Go to www.nutritionaustralia.org for more healthy breakfast ideas.
Healthy Eating - Breakfast Ideas
Endeavour Schools now have EFTPOS facilities available in the front office.
This facility can be used for payments over $10 such as contributions,
swimming lessons or excursions. Our new system allows us to take
payments in advance for any of the above items. Smaller amounts must go
through the class money books.
Parents can now make payments in advance for any future expenses such as
swimming lessons, incentivals and excursions. These payments will be held as
credit in your child’s account and allocated against excursions as they occur.
Payment can be made by cash, EFTPOS or direct deposit. If you require any
more information, please see the front office.
Will your children be returning to the school in 2015?
If you are moving and your children will not be attending Endeavour Schools in 2015 please inform the school as soon as possible or fill in this form and return it to the front office so that we can start planning our classes for next year. The following students will not be attending Endeavour Schools in 2015: Name ______________________________
Name _______________________________
Name ______________________________
CONCERT TIME
5.40pm to 7.10pm
Students to meet IN
COSTUME at their
classrooms at 5pm
Endeavour Schools
Proudly presents
One Hit Wonders Concert For all Kindy - Year 7 students
Wednesday, 3rd December 2014
Families will be welcomed back to school from 4pm to this smoke free and alcohol free event which will be held on the oval
at the rear of the Science Room.
We hope the evening timeslot of the concert provides an opportunity for you to invite extended family to watch our students
perform some popular One Hit Wonders.
Feel free to bring a picnic blanket to sit on. People with chairs are asked to sit at the rear.
Volunteers from Endeavour Schools P & C will be selling Sausage Sizzles, tea & coffee from 4 - 6pm
and cold drinks throughout the night. Sausage Sizzle order forms are available at the front office.
WaterAid Australia would like to thank the students and staff of Endeavour Schools for our recent donation of $251.70. Our generous support will help to make a life changing difference to those in desperate need of clean water, sanitation and hygiene education.
Is your child having difficulty with reading, writing, physical skills, self-care skills (including sleeping) or behavior, attention and concentration?
Book your developmental assessment today and help your child on a path to success.
Mention this add to receive $20 off your initial assessment package Medicare and HICAPS registered – claim through private health OR
Medicare. Call Today 0413102755
Year 6 and 7 Graduation Ceremonies
As part of our Year 6 and 7 Graduation Ceremony we present a hamper to the Lions Club of Port Kennedy which they gratefully receive. We would appreciate
any donations of non-perishable, in date items of food. Please place your items in the basket located at the front
office. Thankyou.
Children MUST stay with their classes during the concert.
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