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TRUSCOTT STREET
PUBLIC SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER
Responsible
Respectful
Safe
Monday 29 July 2019 Term 3 Week 2
What’s on at Truscott St
Monday 29 July
Tuesday 30 July
Friday 2 August
Monday 5 August
Wednesday 7 August
Friday 9 August
Friday 16 August
Monday 19 August
Tuesday 20 August
Wednesday 21 August
Friday 23 August
Dance Rehearsal
Dance Audition
Assembly: 5/6C
PSSA Round 13
Education Week Open Day 9.30am - 12.00pm
7.00pm P&C meeting
Assembly: 1J
PSSA Semi Finals
Assembly: SRC
PSSA Finals
Book Week
Author visit - Andrew Daddo
Zone Athletics
9.45am Book Parade
Assembly: Banners Presentation
Additional dates are available on the School Website and Skoolbag Calendar and may be subject to change
Principal’s Message:
Welcome back to Term 3. The term is once again busy with some wonderful educational adventures taking place at
Truscott Street. Students in Year 4 are looking forward to camp and we have the first of our school discos coming
up later in the term. Rehearsals are continuing for our Ryde Schools Spectacular dance and choir performances.
Teachers have been hard at working planning teaching programs to engage every child on their learning journey
this term and beyond.
Notice board:
I have recently published our school’s Strategic Directions for 2018-2020 on the main office notice board which I
would like to share with the school community. These Strategic
Directions provide three areas our school will focus in our teaching and
learning during this current cycle. Each month a class or stage group
will create a visual display about learning that has taken place.
This month Mrs Shannon’s class KS created some wonderful art
monsters and wrote great explanations about their artwork.
Well done KS.
Rufus wrote... My monster has fur all over its back. My monster smells like rotten eggs.
My monster sounds like this ROOOOOOOOOOAR! My monster feels bump.
Piper wrote... My monster looks scary. My monster sounds like a tiger’s roar and has
stinky, rotten teeth. My monster smells like he has bits of rotten food in his mouth.
Peleg wrote… My monster has fur all on him. My monster sounds like this
rooooooooooar! My monster smells like rotten food.
Zara wrote... My monster looks like a fluffy cloud. My monster sounds like a horrible
beast. My monster smells like garbage. My monster feels like a cloud and you cannot touch it.
Arianna wrote... My monster smells and it looks like a cute monster. It feels spikey and
my monster sounds like a roar! Don’t touch.
Next week the notice board will have some great work from Stage 2 students in 3/4B, 3/4K and 3/4 F around their
STEM project. The following project will be from class 2W who have been working on different ways to learn about
Time in their Mathematics lessons.
Anne Barltrop
Principal
Community Project Grant for Possum Cove
(Support Unit Outdoor Learning Area) –
Ryde Electorate Constituents – We need your vote! Truscott Street Public School Support Unit needs your help. We have submitted a request for funding
through the Ryde Electorate Community Grant Project to give Possum Cove, our outdoor learning area
for the Support Unit students, a make over. Students from the wider school community also use this area
particularly the OOSH team.
We are thrilled to announce that we made it through the first round and now it’s up to the Ryde
Electorate community as to who will get the grant. The project with the most votes will win the
funding. Possum Cove is up against some strong competition and we need your vote!
Many of the Support Unit families do not live in the Ryde Electorate and hence are ineligible to vote. On
behalf of the students in the Support Unit we ask the wider school community for your help by voting for
Possum Cove. If you live in the Ryde Electorate all eligible voters in your household can lodge a vote for
Possum Cove. Details on how to do this are below. It takes only couple of minutes but the deadline for
voting is the 15th Aug.
So rally the household, convince the neighbours and encourage friends and family to help us win the
funding!!
Click this link and Log into your Service NSW account and select “Possum Cove” - Ryde as your first
preference at
https://mycommunityproject.service.nsw.gov.au/
How do I vote for projects in my area?
You’ll be able to vote online or at your nearest Service NSW Centre.
To vote, you'll need:
Login or create a MyServiceNSW Account
If you do not have an account, sign up on the Service NSW website, call 13 77 88 or visit a Service NSW
centre
Provide your Medicare card to verify your name and age.
Provide your NSW residential address to identify your electorate
You'll need to pick between three and five projects in your electorate, arrange them in order of your
preference, then submit your vote.
Each person can vote only once.
Voting across NSW will close on 15 August 2019.
Thank you.
Sarah Waugh
Support Unit Parent
Truscott Street Achievers Congratulations to the following students who received awards last week.
PSSA News
Post Homes
Claire F x2 1B
Montana J x2 1J
Leah S 5N
Luca G 2
Truscotts
Claire F 1B
Sienna P KW
Samuael S KW
Amy LC 2M
David P x2 2W
Truscotts
Elias K 2W
Luca G 2W
Brianna McK 1J
Joanne K 1J
Jaemin Y 3/4B
Truscotts
Kiana J 5N
Asaf E KW
Anita H KM
Harry N 2W
Lucas S 2W
Pryce A x2 2B
Senior Soccer Junior Soccer Girls Soccer
TSPS v North Ryde TSPS v North Ryde TSPS v Hunters Hill
Score: 3-1 Score: 5-2 Score: 0-8
Player of the match Player of the match Player of the match
Daniel C Brian T Marwa K
Senior A
Netball
Junior A
Netball
Senior B
Netball
Junior B
Netball
TSPS v Boronia Park TSPS v Boronia Park TSPS v Boronia Park TSPS v Boronia Park
Score: 3-58 Score: 5-16 Score: 4-36 Score: 1-16
Player of the match Player of the match Player of the match Player of the match
Anna TD Angelina S Ellie P Annabelle D
Senior AFL
TSPS v Hunters Hill
Score: 47-9
Player of the match
Kadm Q
Junior AFL
TSPS v Hunters Hill
Score: 24-4
Player of the match
Devan M
Library News Term 3 is a very busy time in our library!
Our library lunchtime sessions are changing this term, with the following opportunities provided to all
students:
Monday – Craft and Construction
Tuesday – Reading and Writing
Wednesday – Games Galore
Thursday – Quiet Space
If you have any unwanted, good quality indoor games, craft equipment, Lego or Duplo, we would
appreciate any donations to the library to be used during these times.
Education Week Open Day Monday 5 August
A book display will be held in the library from 9.00-12.00 for purchase of books to be donated to our
library. Books will be $5, $10 & $15. Donations are tax deductible. A donation certificate with your
child’s name will be permanently attached to the book which can then be borrowed during their next
library lesson.
Book Week 19 August to 23 August
We have an exciting week planned to celebrate Book Week.
On Monday 19 August we have Andrew Daddo visiting the school to speak to the students about his
experiences as an author. Over the next few weeks, students will be reading a variety of his books during
library lessons.
Our Book Week Parade at Truscott Street will be held on Wednesday 21 August. Students may choose to
dress up as any book character. Costumes need not be expensive as many book character costumes can
be created using everyday clothing. If you are stuck for ideas, just Google ‘Book Week Parade’ in images.
Our parade will start at 9.45am in the hall. After the parade, parents are welcome to take photos.
We would also like to extend an invitation to parents and carers to come and read to our students in the
library on Wednesday 21 August from 9am, before the parade begins. If there are any parents who would
like to read their favourite childhood story from our library, or bring one in from home, please let me
know.
Jess Hills
Teacher Librarian
Office News 4 permission notes for Year 4 camp
2 deposits for Year 4 camp
3 permission notes for choir
7 permission notes for Support Unit football
Pam Jurd
Administration Mananger
Positive Behaviour for Learning
At Truscott Street Public School, our school wide expectations are
Respectful, Responsible and Safe.
Medallion Winner Congratulations to Melissa from 5N for being a respectful, responsible and safe member of
Truscott Street PS. She received her medallion in Term Two, Week 10.
Canteen This week's class to volunteer is the KM. If you can spare a few hours to volunteer in the canteen on please email your class parent and canteen@tspspandc.org.au The allocated classes for the rest of Term 3 are below.
Selina Dowling Canteen Co-ordinator canteen@tspspandc.org.au
Week Date Class
3 9-Aug KS
4 16-Aug KW
5 23-Aug 1B
6 30-Aug 1J
7 6-Sep 2M
8 13-Sep 2W
9 20-Sep 3/4F
10 27-Sep 3/4K
Community News
Meets Dunmore Lang College Herring Rd, North Ryde 1st, 2nd and 3rd Friday of each month 7:00 am for 7:15 am. Meeting finishes at 8:15 am
2019 North Ryde Fun Run (Dress up if you wish – prizes) Sunday 25 August 2019 Macquarie University Sports Grounds 8:30 am till 1:00 pm 2k walk and 5k walk and run and Pram Push (1 lap around the oval) Corporate, student and public entries. Adults $25, Students and children $15 Pram Push $10 Proceeds fund research into youth mental health and treatment programs and other Rotary projects Proceeds fund research into youth mental health and treatment programs and other Rotary projects There is a $500 CASH prize for the school or Pre-school with the most entrants! For more information and to register www.northrydefunrun.com.au Or contact Pam Wood on 0400803417 or northryderotary@gmail.com
As a precursor to the Fun Run Macquarie University Centre for Emotional Health is conducting two FREE community information evenings. The first of these is on Wednesday 17 July Dealing with academic procrastination in youth presented by Dr Carolyn Schniering: Stress around academic performance is very common during adolescence as pressures at school escalate. Increased stress has been shown to be related to worry and procrastination around school work, and reduced self-esteem around work. This free seminar covers evidence based strategies for overcoming procrastination in youth. The session commences at 6:00 pm at the Australian Hearing Hub, Level 1 lecture Theatre, 16 University Macquarie University. To register use the following link:
https://it-mqu.formstack.com/forms/procrastinationinteens2019
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