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Rutherford Public School Newsletter
WEEK 9 & 10, TERM 2 2018
Reminders
ALL
ATSI STUDY CLUB Monday at 3:15pm
Little
Dragons
Registrations for third intake (26 July) close Fri 29 Jun
Sport Fridays
Playgroup 9:10am -11:10am Tuesdays in the hall
Band 8:30am Wednesdays
P&C Canteen orders through Flexischools Only
Next P&C Meeting - 6:30pm Thursday 5th July
Term 2 Financial Planner…
What Who How Much Pay By
Little Dragons Program P-K $30 Before start
Canberra Year 6 $435 Bal. Fri 03/08
Great Aussie Bush Camp Year 5 $225 Bal. Fri 26/10
School Contribution K to 6 $45 one child / $90 family
Day Events
No Assembly this week
Term
2 Week 9
25/6 Multicultural Public Speaking Local Area Final in the hall - Stage 2 and Stage 3
26/6 1K Walking Excursion to Maitland Baptist Long Daycare
Stage 3 Touch Football - Max McMahon
27/6 Year 3 Excursion to 78-Storey Treehouse
Rebecca Young Cup - Girls Rugby League
28/6 Year 4 Excursion to 78-Storey Treehouse
KE, KG & KC Excursion
Girls Soccer at Norm Chapman Oval
30/6 P&C Trivia Night - $15 per person
ASSEMBLY WEEK
Term
2 Week 10
2/7 9:30am Stage 3 Hunter Inter-Schools Public Speaking
12:30pm NAIDOC Assembly in Quad
3/7 9:30am Women’s Yarn Up - Community Room
10:30am Stage 3 to RTHS Back to the 80’s Musical
1H Walking Excursion to Maitland Baptist Long Daycare
4/7 School Band to Opal Aged Care Maitland
9:30am Early Stage 1 Hunter Inter-Schools Final
10:30am Stage 2 Hunter Inter-Schools Final
12:20pm & 1:00pm Band Performance in Library
2:30pm K-2 PBL Badge Celebration
2:45pm 3-6 PBL Badge Celebration
5/7 PSSA Softball Gala Day - Girls
PSSA Newcastle Gala Day for Basketball Knockout
9:30am Stage 1 Hunter Inter-Schools Final
11:10am K-2 NAIDOC Disco in hall
6:30pm P&C Meeting in the Community Room
6/7 Indigenous Games for Sport
Last Day of Term 2
Day Events
No Assembly this week T
erm 3 W
eek 1
23/7 Staff Development Day
24/7 First Day of Term 3 for Students
25/7 K/6J Shopping Trip
26/7 K/6J to PCYC for Gymnastics
27/7
ASSEMBLY WEEK
Term
3 Week 2
30/7 9:10am K-2 Spelling Bee in the Hall
Stage 3 Dance Group Performance
31/7 8:00am ICAS English Test
9:10am 3-6 Spelling Bee in the Hall
Stage 2 Hunter Dance Festival Rehearsal
Stage 2 Dance Group Performance
1/8 Opportunity Class Placement Test
K/6J Shopping Trip
2/8 Year 1 Tocal Excursion
K/6J to PCYC for Gymnastics
3/8 Year 1 Tocal Excursion
Hunter Schools Netball Cup
School Calendar
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Semester 1 Reports
School reports will go home next week (Week 10) to all parents
and carers. The Semester 1 reports aim to give parents more
information about how their child is progressing against the
NSW syllabus standards. Please take the time to read and
discuss the report with your child. Class teachers are available
for interviews at any time throughout the year to clarify any
concerns or questions. Please contact the school office to
make an appointment with your class teacher.
Duplicate School Reports - Non Residential Parents
The school is happy to provide duplicate reports for parents
who may require additional copies. Due to the number of
reports we normally mail out to non-residential parents that are
returned to the school as ‘undeliverable’, no reports will be
mailed until they are requested.
Families are asked to contact the school to request a
second report if required. Please note that the school MUST
comply with any current court orders restricting or allowing
information to particular person/s. The office will send home
copies of the reports by mail, or they can be collected from the
front office.
Morning Supervision
A reminder that there is NO supervision at the school before
8:40am. Children who arrive before 8:40am MUST sit in the
primary quad until the play bell goes. We request that parents
and carers ensure adequate supervision before school
commences.
Building Works
We have had numerous contractors in last week, looking over
the site so they may quote for the upcoming construction.
During the build, there will be significant disruptions to
normal school routines. As a school community, students,
teachers and parents/carers, we will need to work together to
ensure student learning is not interrupted. It is anticipated that
the hall, canteen and community room will be demolished early
in the construction phase. A temporary canteen will need to be
brought onsite. Without a hall, the school will not be able to
hold assemblies as usual. The library will become a very
important piece of real estate during the next 18 months!
It will also be very important to follow all construction site
restrictions. Although we may experience some ‘growing
pains’, the end result will be magnificent. More updates to
follow in Term 3.
Public Speaking
Multicultural Public Speaking Competition
Rutherford Public School hosted the Local Area Finals of the
Premier’s Multicultural Public Speaking Finals this week, on
Monday 25th June 2018.
Students from local public schools went head-to-head in the
prepared and impromptu speeches.
Congratulations to Darcy Spalding of Stage 3, who will now go
on to compete at the Regional Finals in August in Term 3.
Stage 2 Finalist Highly Commended
Mia Layzell - Dungog Harry Brown - Maitland East
Jemma Phan - Singleton Heights
Stage 3 Finalist Highly Commended
Darcy Spalding - Rutherford Eliza Mackenzie - Singleton Heights
Hallie Croucher - Scone
School Public Speaking Finals
Good luck to the students who have been selected to represent
their class this week in the Stage Public Speaking Finals.
Students will present their speeches for the opportunity to
represent the school in the Zone Public Speaking Finals in
Term 3.
Parents and community members are most welcome to come
along and enjoy hearing the entertaining speeches!
Week 10
Stage 3 (Years 5 and 6) Monday 2nd July 9:30am
Early Stage 1 (Kindergarten) Wednesday 4th July 9:30am
Stage 2 (Years 3 and 4) Wednesday 4th July 10:30am
Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) Thursday 5th July 9:30am
Bus Travel
We have had to speak to a small number of children about
ongoing behaviour to and from school whilst travelling on the
bus. The bus company has also asked the school to remind
parents and students that ALL students should have their opal
card with them at all times. Numbers on the buses are largely
tracked by the Opal Card system.
Overcrowding occurs when students
continually travel on the bus without a
card. It is hard for the bus company to
justify additional services if the numbers
are not accurate.
Please ensure your child has a green
or blue opal card.
Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL)
Class Celebrations: Week 10
Rutherford Public School seeks to promote the wellbeing of
each student. At the end of each term, we ask students to
reflect upon their learning and how they have demonstrated the
PBL values. Students may receive the “PBL Badge” if their
behaviour and work standards reflect the values. Some
students have already received their badge in Term 1, and
more students will receive their badge this term.
Class celebrations will be held next week and students who are
to receive their badge will bring home a note inviting parents to
come along to the class. Most class celebrations will be held
on Wednesday afternoon, 27th June 2018 from 2:30pm. A
small number of classes have needed to change their time,
please check individual class notes.
Congratulations to all students.
PBL Focus of the Week
Every week, students take part in a PBL (Positive Behaviour for
Learning) lesson. We discuss our core values and how they
can help us to make our school a safe and happy school in
which to work and play.
Topics covered recently include:
Week 8: How can we be safe travelling to and from school?
Students discussed different ways of staying safe as a
passenger, a pedestrian and a cyclist.
Week 9: We leave sticks and stones on the ground!
Students will be talking about how to make good choices in the
playground to ensure the safety of everyone.
Week 10: We can show our PBL values at home and in the
community!
Classes will discuss our core values and how they can be used
not just at school, but at home and on holidays too!
Anti-Bullying Policy
Our school is currently updating our anti-bullying policy. We
welcome any feedback or suggestions in ways we can better
support our students so conflict is minimised and all students
can come to school feeling safe and valued. Mr Brown
(Principal) is available to meet with parents, or alternatively
parents can email their ideas to:
rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Staffing
It is with some sadness we announce that Mrs Kate Slaven will
leave us at the end of this term. Mrs Slaven has been at the
school for the last 5 years, many of which have been in the role
of relieving Assistant Principal. Mrs Slaven has worked
tirelessly for our students and supported many teachers in their
work. She was instrumental in establishing the “Little Dragons”
program, and she will be missed by many as she takes up her
new role as Assistant Principal at Telarah Public School in
Term 3. Mrs Slaven will still be seen around the school, as a
parent to Livia and Cooper!
In Term 3 we will also welcome some new staff to the teaching
team. Mrs Alison John and Ms Jasmine Jackson have been
appointed as permanent teachers to the school. Both teachers
are looking forward to meeting the students, staff and parents.
Some changes may be necessary to classes. Parents of
classes effected will be notified of these changes as soon as
planning has been finalised.
The Deputy Principal position, left vacant by Mr Beaven’s
promotion last term, has now been finalised through the merit
selection process. Mrs Zoe Dyall has been appointed to the
position (pending appeal period). It is anticipated that Mrs Dyall
will start in the position officially in Term 3.
TERM 3 Dates
Term 3 is shaping up to be just as busy as the first two! Some
important dates for your calendar include:
24/7/18 Term 3 commences for all grades
30/7/18 K-2 Spelling Bee
31/7/18 3-6 Spelling Bee
6/8/18 Education Week
14/8/18 Year 6 to Canberra
20/8/18 Book Week Celebrations
25/8/18 National Aerobics
29/8/18 School Photographs
31/8/18 Father’s Day Breakfast
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Congratulations Pink Jets!
State Champions!
The Pink Jets legend lives on this year as the 2018 team swept
all other teams aside to win their division in the School Aerobics
competition last weekend in Sutherland. The team will now
compete at the National Championships at the Gold Coast in
August, under the careful guidance of super coach Ms Ledwos.
This win is a great reward for the many hours of training and
dedication the team has shown throughout the year.
Many thanks to our sponsors: MSP Photography and Club
Maitland City.
Good luck to the Pink Jets in August!
Futsal Success
Congratulations to Nate Robson (Year 4) who has been
selected to play in the Northern NSW Futsal Team at the 2018
National Futsal titles in October. Nate will travel to Queensland
as part of the team. Congratulations to Nate and all the best for
the upcoming meet!
ICAS TESTS
English Tuesday 31 July 2018
Mathematics Tuesday 14 August 2018
Students who have paid to sit the UNSW ICAS tests will need
to be at school by 8:00am each morning. The tests will be
administered before school to avoid any interruptions to school
routines and learning.
All students who sit the morning tests are entitled to free toast
from the breakfast club!
Entries for these tests are closed and no late entries can be
accepted.
Good luck to the students sitting these tests!
NAIDOC 2018
Our NAIDOC assembly will take place on Monday 2 July at
12:30pm. We would love for the community and our families to
attend. There will be a Smoking Ceremony, a performance
from our Baa Waa Girls and a whole school song. We hope to
see you there.
Supporting this year’s NAIDOC theme of ‘Because of You, We
Can’, we are hosting an afternoon tea in our hall, with craft
activities available for parents, carers and community members.
To conclude our NAIDOC celebrations, on Friday 6th July
students may come to school dressed in red, yellow and black.
Alternatively students must come to school in their regular
sports/school uniform as this is not a mufti day. There is no
donation required for being out of uniform on this day.
Lockdown Drill
Lockdown drill last Thursday was successful. Children
responded very quickly and they were safely locked down in
classrooms within 2 minutes. The drill was conducted to test
our readiness for a real emergency.
OC Tutoring
Tutoring for Year 4 students, who have applied to do the
Opportunity Class test on Wednesday 1st August commenced
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
last Tuesday and will continue each Tuesday at 11:10am in the
library. The children will be going through tests from previous
years and discussing strategies for answering questions.
For more information about the tests, Google 'ACARA OC
tests'.
Gavin Gillard, Assistant Principal
BAND PERSON OF THE WEEK:
This week we congratulate:
Linu Memadeema
as Band Person of the Week for always trying his best in the
Rutherford Public School Concert Band. Well done Linu!
If your child is interested in joining the band and having instrumental tuition at school, please see the front office for an information pack. At the end of this term the school band will be performing at Rutherford Opal Aged Care Centre. This
performance will take place on Wednesday 4th July at 10:00am.
After this, the band will perform two concerts in the library at 12:20pm and 1:00pm. Parents and carers are invited to join us
for one of these concerts.
This week in the K-2 Music Program KL, KA and 1H had their first music lesson focusing on singing, finding the beat and playing claves. Students also had the opportunity to learn
about the violin and even had a turn at playing one.
Over the next few weeks students can look forward to learning
more about the instruments of the orchestra.
Bubble and Supa Squirt Water Saving Show
K-2 had a fabulous time at the Hunter Water Bubble and Supa
Squirt Water Saving show on Tuesday.
This interactive show had our students on the edge of their
seats as Bubble and Supa Squirt showed off their magic skills
and circus talents.
Infants learnt about the water cycle, catchment areas and 8
ways to save water at home:
1. When you have a shower, keep it short
2. When you have a bath, keep it shallow and share it
3. When you brush your teeth, turn off the tap
4. When you find a leak or drip, get it fixed or tell an adult
5. When you use the loo, think one or two
6. Water the roots and not the leaves of plants
7. When you clean the path, use a broom
8. When you wash the car, use a bucket on the lawn
Thank you Hunter Water and Ship o' Fools for delivering such a
fantastic and entertaining show to our infants students.
Jodi Morton, Visiting Performance Coordinator
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Little Dragons News:
Little Dragons are beginning to adapt to the routines and structures of school. Over the last few weeks we have started to
incorporate group activities which include craft, scissor skills, and playdough and writing activities. Little Dragons have now
started saying ‘Goodbye’ to parents/carers at the door to prepare them for ‘Big School’.
A reminder for Parents: Please do not park in the School Staff car park - This car park is for staff and disabled students and
drivers only. Please park on the street and walk through the main gate, and not through our busy car park.
NAIDOC Week (Week 10): Little Dragons are asked to wear NAIDOC Colours in Week 10 (Thursday 5th July - red, black or
yellow) to celebrate NAIDOC Week.
Please ensure you’re logged onto Seesaw to keep up to date with photos and resources to support your child’s learning
journey to big school. If you do not have a note please see one of the Little Dragons teachers.
We are now taking enrolments for this years ‘Little Dragons’ transition/
orientation program for Term 3. Weeks 6-10 enrolments for this term have
now closed.
Please ensure you have returned all necessary paperwork (student profile and
enrolment forms). We also encourage that you advise us of any medical
information that could be important to your child’s participation in the program.
Term 2 feedback will be ready for parents at the start of Term 3. This
feedback is for children who started the program in Term 2. It gives parents an
insight on how their child is developing throughout the program. All students
who participate consistently in the Little Dragons program will receive
feedback in Term 4 also.
Little Dragons who are registered are now on Flexischools. This means you
can order their Father’s day gift via Flexi if you do not wish to send money.
Little Dragons (who are registered) can also pay for our P&C fundraisers.
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Important Dates for your diary
Bubble and Squirt
Kindergarten students all participated in the Water Conservation show ‘Bubble and Squirt’. There
were lots of laughs and students learned about the 8 ways that they can save water!
Seesaw
Please make sure you are logged onto Seesaw. This is a fantastic way for teachers to
communicate important information and keep you involved in your child’s education. If you do not
have a note for Seesaw, please ask your child’s classroom teacher.
CLASS OF THE WEEK: KA
In Writing KA have been learning to use capital letters, full stops and spaces between words. They
have been very excited and have become proud of their writing journey with Ms Kostalova.
Here KA students show their writing about their experience at the water conservation show.
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
ES1 Assembly
Thursday 12:50pm to
1:10pm
Week 10
We invite you to join us
in celebrating
kindergarten
achievements. If your
child is receiving an
award you will be
notified prior.
P&C Trivia Night
Saturday 30th June School Hall
Come support our
school community for this fun event!
Some great prizes to be won.
NAIDOC
Celebrations
Assembly
Monday 2nd July
12:40pm
Afternoon tea and craft
activities for
parents/carers and
community members
NAIDOC Disco
Lunch time
Thursday 5th July
Out of Uniform Day
Students are
asked to wear
red, black and yellow
on Friday 6th July.
CANCELLED!
Parent Fruit and
Vegetable Workshop
Thursday 28th June
4:00 to 5:00pm
Week 9
Unfortunately, we were
not able to fill the
afternoon for this
session to take place
News from 1B
1B have been busy inventing prototypes of new technology by using recycled materials. We held an expo to showcase our
inventions for other Year 1 students to view.
Hunter Water's Bubbles and Supa Squirt Water Saving Show
Students from Kindergarten to Year 2 were thoroughly entertained when the Hunter Water's Bubbles and Supa Squirt Water
Saving Show came to Rutherford Public School on Tuesday 19th June. This hilarious show taught students about the water
cycle, water wise rules and the health benefits of drinking water. A huge thank you to Hunter Water for providing this resource
free of charge.
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Civic Theatre Excursion - Wednesday
Year 3 and Year 4 students and staff are looking forward to a bus trip to the Civic Theatre this week to see a stage
performance of Andy Griffiths ‘The 78-Storey Treehouse’.
We would like to remind parents and students that lunches and drinks must be taken on the day, and they should be packed
into a plastic bag. School bags will not be taken on the bus.
Assembly Presentation Roster
Don’t forget to check the Assembly roster so you never miss a performance.
Mrs Kate Slaven, Assistant Principal, Stage 2
Year 3 Assembly Roster Year 4 Assembly Roster
Term 2 Week 8 – 3/4N (Year 3 students) Week 10 – whole grade singing
Term 2 Week 8 – 4C Week 10 – whole grade singing
Term 3 Week 2 – K/6J Week 4 – whole grade singing Week 6 – 3T Week 8 – whole grade singing Week 10 – 3BR
Term 3 Week 2 – 4R Week 4 – whole grade singing Week 6 – 4D Week 8 – whole grade singing Week 10 – 4M
Term 4 Week 2 – whole grade singing Week 4 – 3A Week 6 – whole grade singing Week 8 – 3/4N (Year 3 students)
Term 4 Week 2 – whole grade singing Week 4 – 3/4N (Year 4 students) Week 6 – whole grade singing Week 8 – 4C
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Soccer
Both the boys and girls teams have played 2 hard fought matches since the last newsletter. The first games played
were against Telarah, with both teams having convincing wins. The boys won 4-2 and the girls 6-0. AJ Thomas and
Conan Smith were solid in defence and laid a great platform from which the boys team could attack. Rutherford’s
dynamic trio of strikers which included Harry Swan, Noah Wadwell and Jackson Carrol did the rest and converted their
chances. The girls were strong all round, hence the scoreline, with Mirabella Packham strong in the goals not allowing
anything in that was able to get past the rest of our team. With these wins it meant they both played in round 2 of the
competition, with both games against Bolwarra. First up were the girls who started off our games with a convincing 4-2
win, but unfortunately the Bolwarra boys were a bit stronger than us this year. The score was tight at 1-1 until the final
10 minutes when the Bolwarra boys were able to take the game away. These results mean the boys have
unfortunately finished their campaign this year, but the girls still continue with their next game to be against Ashtonfield.
We are hoping to get on the paddock this Thursday.
Rugby League
Our Rugby League representation continues this week with the girls competing in the Rebecca Young Cup this
Wednesday. They have been training hard and I am sure they will do us proud. Results will be published in the next
newsletter.
Softball
Sebastian Richard and Jasmine Antoni were selected from our school teams to trial for the Hunter Region PSSA
teams. Sebastian was up against 60 other students who trialled for the boys team with only 12 positions up for grabs,
while Jasmine had to compete against 20 other girls. Unfortunately neither were able to make the teams, but both
performed well on the day, representing both themselves and the school with distinction.
The girls team will be playing their gala day on 5th July. The rain caused a postponement to the gala day earlier this
month, so hopefully it can stay away long enough so that we can get our games in before the holidays.
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Touch Football
Due to the rain, the games set for last week have been postponed until this Tuesday. The games will be played at Max
McMahon Oval starting with the girls at 10:00am.
Basketball
The basketball teams fronted bright and early for the PSSA Knockout Challenge at the Maitland Indoor Basketball
Stadium on Wednesday 6th June. The boys were up first against competition hotshots Telarah Public School and after
some initial nerves they got away to a big lead, however we managed to slow their scoring but the deficit was too big to
claw back. The girls were granted a BYE to start the day and agreed to play in a friendly game against Bellbird Public
School. It was a great start to their knockout campaign. The girls scored at will and defended with determination
winning the game by a huge margin.
The boy’s second game against East Maitland was a nail biter. After going down by eight points early, the boys dug
deep and with one minute to go they had clawed their way back and scores were level. Unfortunately, things didn’t go
our way and we lost by one point.
The girls then faced a tall Bolwarra team. They played with effort but could not keep up with the pace. Turnovers were
costly and Bolwarra were relentless. The girls fought hard in the second half and kept Bolwarra scoreless but the gap
was too big to close.
That afternoon, after the students had returned, I got an email that described the great sportsmanship that our girls,
along with their coach Mrs Smith, displayed. Girls you should be very proud of yourselves, as I know I am. This is the
email:
“Hello, I am a teacher from Bellbird Public School and our basketball team played your girls team today. I wanted you
to know that I was very impressed with the sportsmanship your girls displayed today. We had only made 2 baskets for
each game we had played and our girls set themselves a challenge to try and get 3 in the last game. Your coach said
that the girls had heard this and they allowed our girls to score 10 points which made their day. I had very happy girls
today and I thank your girls for their kindness. Linda Mackenzie, Bellbird Public School, Classroom Teacher.”
Some children experience as much stress, depression, and anxiety as adults do.
And because exercise improves health, a fit child is more likely to be well-rested and mentally sharp.
Even moderate physical activity has been shown to improve a child's skill at arithmetic, reading, and memorisation.
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Public School
P&C NEWS:
TRIVIA NIGHT
It’s back! We had so much fun last year, we are going to do it again!
Join the P&C for a fantastic night of trivia, raffles and games to help raise funds for our children. Grab some friends and book a table of
8, or we can place you on a table. It’s a great way to meet new people!
$15 per person! BYO nibblies & drinks!
Email rpspandc@gmail.com to secure your table, or phone 0403292520. We have limited tables available so don’t leave it until the last
minute!
This is an adults only event.
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Canteen
Corner
As you can imagine, with over 940 students, our canteen is a very busy place!! A reminder that all lunch &
afternoon tea orders will need to be ordered online through Flexischools. Cut off for orders will remain at
9:00am and you can purchase from the full canteen menu.
For orders placed online after 9:00am there will be a limited menu available. This limited menu will cut off at
10:00am. It will consist of:
6 pack of chicken nuggets
cheese or ham & cheese toasted sandwiches
cheese or vegemite sandwiches
red or green apples & pears
normal drink menu
Students are still able to use cash to purchase normal lunch & afternoon tea items over the counter such as
ice blocks, drinks, homemade muffins/pikelets and other snacks at break times.
Log onto www.flexischools.com.au or click on the flexischools picture below to login or set up your account.
If you need any assistance to do this, pop by the Canteen and see Di.
All of the profits raised from the Canteen go back into the school.
Thank you in advance for your understanding in this matter.
Weblands Street Rutherford 2320 Phone: 4932 5900 Email: rutherford-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Canteen Roster
Click here for the canteen menu:
Week 9
Monday
25/06/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Lisa, Unya, Todd
Jess
Tuesday
26/06/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Shirley, Denise
Wednesday
27/06/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Talitha
1 Volunteer Needed
Nat
Thursday
28/06/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Cassandra
1 Volunteer Needed
1 Volunteer Needed
Friday
29/06/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Lisa 10:30am
Marlieta
2 Volunteers Needed
1 Volunteer Needed
Week 10
Monday
02/07/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Lisa, Unya
Tuesday
03/07/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Shirley, Denise
Wednesday
04/07/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
2 Volunteers Needed
Nat
1 Volunteer Needed
Thursday
05/07/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Cassandra
1 Volunteer Needed
1 Volunteer Needed
Friday
06/07/2018
All day
9:15am - Noon
1:00pm - 2:30pm
Lisa 10:30am
Marlieta
2 Volunteers Needed
1 Volunteer Needed
BELL TIMES
Rutherford Public School have two separate play periods for the Infants and Primary students. This will maximise
playground space and ensure children have plenty of room to move.
Please note that there is NO SUPERVISION before 8:40am each morning.
Our bell times and organisation for Term 1 2018 are as follows:
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