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Endeavour Schools’ Values
Respect Responsibility Resilience Reconciliation
Issue 17 25th October 2018
EC4, EC5, EC6 MINI SPORTS CARNIVAL
Last term, EC4, EC5 and EC6 had a mini sports carnival. Lots of families joined us and cheered their children, as they rotated through six
stations. We had a great time doing lots of different races, including running race, sack race, ball hopper race, egg and spoon race, flag race
and the hoop jump race.
The parachute and obstacle course were favourites too.
Well done to everyone who participated in the day.
Girls Champion Runner-Up
Year 1 Laneisha P Kalae D
Year 2 Maisie Mc Eva P
Year 3 Joharlii T Taleiah G
Year 4 Kiki Mc Izabella K
Year 5 Helayna M Bailey K
Year 6 Saskia W Kaiya B
Faction Results
1st Place Orion 443 points
2nd Place Centaurus 405 points
3rd Place Hydra 384 points
4th Place Phoenix 354 points
Boys Champion Runner-Up
Year 1 Zeppelin A Cruz D
Year 2 Deagan J Cambell B
Year 3 Jahius S Dylan D
Year 4 Hendrix A Arjay S
Year 5 Tyson B Lincoln F
Year 6 Damon A Damjan R
Faction Carnival Fun
Congratulations to everyone who participated in the Faction Carnival held on Friday, 12th October. A great day was had by all and the results were as follows.
Primary School Dear Parents, Caregivers and Community Members, Interschool Athletics Carnival Tomorrow the Comet Bay SSA interschool athletics carnival will be held at Endeavour Schools. We wish all competitors the best of luck and I am sure they will be positive role models for our Schools. Parents and community members are invited to come along and support our students on the day- please feel free to come dressed in our school colours of blue and black! Before And After School Care Provision Thank you to all the parents who completed the before / after school care onsite survey last term. The response was very positive. Based on the high interest the school will be now progress to the next stage in seeking expressions of interest from possible external providers. Platinum Time – Term 4 As part of our school behaviour policy, we conduct an activity each term called Platinum Time. The purpose of this is to reward students who demonstrate positive behaviour whilst at school. For Term 4 we will be going to the movies in Week 10 as our whole-school Platinum Time activity. Further information (including costings) will be sent out later this term. Students will not be invited to this Platinum Time activity if any of the following occurs this term:
Receive five or more reflection sheets (Class behaviour)
Receive five or more C zones (Playground behaviour)
Receive three or more buddy class withdrawals
Receive two or more detentions
Receive two or more office withdrawals
Receive a school suspension These have been established to allow students to learn from past behaviours and opportunities to make the necessary adjustments. 2019 Planning If you know your child/ren will not be attending Endeavour Schools next year, can you please advise the school office as soon as possible. Having accurate student numbers will ensure we are adequately staffed, will help us structure classes appropriately and will reduce the likelihood of us having to restructure classes in 2019. Unexplained Absences Under the Education Act 1999 the school must be provided a reason for any day in which a student is absent from school. This notification should be provided to the school within three days of a student returning from this absence. If your child has been absent this term for any reason can you please ensure the class teacher or school office is notified so that our attendance register can be updated accordingly. This notification can be either verbal or in writing. Chris Burgess - Principal
Education Support Centre Dear Parents and Caregivers, Last Thursday we went to the ESC Swimming Carnival at Aqua Jetty and came home with a magnificent trophy because we were the best ‘cheering team’ on the day! Our students were magnificent both in the pool and while they were waiting for their turn to swim. We’ve brought home a bag full of ribbons which all our swimmers should be very proud of. My thanks to our wonderful staff who provide support and encouragement with all that our students do. A BIG thankyou to our ‘Cheer Squad’ of parents who came along for the day to give us their support – I think that’s why we won the cheering trophy! We are currently in the process of planning 2019 classes for both students and staff. We will start the year with a slight increase in student numbers and continue with 6 classes catering for our students from Kindy – Year 6. There will be some teaching staff and Education Assistant changes for 2019 which I will let you know about as the staffing selection processes are completed. This term Mrs Anderson-McKelvie from Room 6 has taken up a new position at another school and we wish her all the very best with her new students. I’d like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank her for all her hard work and dedication to the students of Endeavour Schools over the years. Mrs Anderson-McKelvie will be replaced by Mrs Cotterill and very soon Miss McInerney who is returning from Maternity leave next month. So a few changes already before we even get into 2019. This week sees the first of our two Kindy Orientation sessions, starting with a parent information session and then a transition day for our new students. We look forward to meeting you all and welcoming you to our Schools. If you have any questions at any time please feel free to come and see us or give us a call. We are always here to help. That’s all for this time, Jayne Gorbould - ESC Principal
From the Pen of the Principals’
Positive Behaviour Expectation In Focus: Responsibility
Our student leaders define responsibility as taking ownership for your actions. This includes accepting both positive and negative
consequences for our actions.
At Endeavour Schools the positive behaviours we strive for our students in relation to
responsibility are:
I care for my school environment.
I use all equipment in a safe way.
I return equipment that I have borrowed.
I am punctual to all activities.
I look after my own and others’ equipment.
School: 9524 5000
Dental Clinic: 9524 5101
Canteen: 9524 5284
School Security: 1800 177 777
Uniform Shop Thurs 2.45pm - 3.15pm &
Opening Times Fri 8.15am - 9.00am
School Banking Friday
Opening Times 8.00 - 8.40am
26.10.18 - CBSSA Athletics Carnival
01.11.18 - Assembly EC1, EC4 & EC6
02.11.18 - School Board Meeting
08.11.18 - LOTE Newsletter
09.11.18 - Run for a Reason 8.40 - 9am (gold coin donation)
08.11.18 - Year 4 Museum Excursion
13.11.18 - Kindy Transition Session 9.15 - 10.45am
14.11.18 - Students Recorder excursion
15.11.18 - Assembly
15.11.18 - Choir to Silver Chain excursion
16.11.18 - P & C Disco ‘Princesses & Superheroes’
22.11.18 - Year 6 Newsletter
23.11.18 - Tackle Rugby State Finals
29.11.18 - Assembly
04.12.18 - Volunteer Morning Tea
06.12.18 - End of Year Concert
10.12.18 - Year 6 Graduation
11.12.18 - Early Childhood Xmas Picnic
11.12.18 - Book Awards Assembly
11.12.18 - Reports go home
12.12.18 - Admin Newsletter
12.12.18 - Year 6 Big Day Out
12.12.18 - Platinum Time excursion to Movies
13.12.18 - Last day Term 4
Important Items to Remember
Art News
Endeavour Education Support Centre obtained funding from PALS to learn about Aboriginal culture from presenter Ron Bradfield. During the five-week project students will learn about Aboriginal land areas, mark making and bush tucker. Students will create different art works each week. At the end of the project, the students will paint a bush tucker design on pavers to form a footpath through the garden. This term all art classes are creating art works on the theme of celebrations around the world. During art classes all students have been taking turns to do art monitor jobs and gaining lots of independence in the art room. Unfortunately, Art Club had to change back to Tuesday lunchtimes due to a timetabling conflict. Artist of the Fortnight Early Childhood Aria C EC2 Year 1/2 Chelsea Rm 19 Year 3/4 Hendrix A Rm 21 Year 5/6 Helayna M Rm 20 Kate Marsden Art Specialist
Our School Banking Coordinator is
looking for a volunteer to help with
School Banking on Fridays from 8.10 -
8.40am.
If you are able to assist, please leave
your contact details at the front office.
Applications for Kindergarten and Pre-Primary enrolments for 2019 have closed but applications for a waiting list are still
being accepted.
Kindergarten age range 01/07/2014 to 30/06/2015 (2½ days)
Pre-Primary age range 01/07/2013 to 30/06/2014 (5 full days)
Education support is available for students with a current diagnosis of Global Developmental Delay, Autism or a
physical disability
Enquiries are welcome - phone 9524 5000.
Booklists have been handed out but if you did
not receive one, please contact the front office.
Orders need to be returned to the office by
Wednesday, 30th October. Online orders need
to be placed by Friday, 2nd November.
Honour Values
EC1 Ben P-J Lily H
EC2 Zoe A Poppy K
EC3 Alyannah W Georgina C
EC4 Mason D Sophie W
Rm 4 Mia P-T Manu R
Rm 5 Aleeya E Declan F
Rm 7 Lilly S Abby P
Rm 8 Genevieve T Christina S
Rm 10 Amalie L Ashanti O
Rm 11 Jamerson G Sarina D
Rm 12 Gypsie P Brooklyn F
Rm 13 Alyssa C Sierra A
Rm 14 Maisie Mc Ioteva N-K
Rm 15 Ryan N Jorja F
Rm 17 Tangaroa A Rhyatt C
Rm 18 Finn L Ella-Mae C
Rm 20 John S Helayna M
Rm 21 Olivia W Jackson D
Rm 22 Alyssa K Arjay-Troy S
Rm 24 Jasmine B Angus F
LOTE Award Rm 18
Phys Ed Award Rm 4
Music Award Rm 11
Congratulations to all award recipients.
Award Recipients
18th October 2018
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Our flute students thoroughly enjoyed participating in the Band Workshop at Comet Bay College on Wednesday. 75 students from local schools worked on their skills and technique all day and played in the big band performance for their parents. It was a very successful day. Well done kids. We are very proud of you. Congratulations to the students who performed at last week's music assembly. It was a real treat! The Year 6 classes and Year 5/6 class will be putting on plays for the school on Tuesday, 27th November. Keep your eyes open for a flyer being sent home soon. The performers are very excited about entertaining you. The Senior Choir and flautists will be spreading happiness in the community when they go to Silver Chain Rockingham on Thursday, 27th November, to perform Christmas songs and spend time talking with the elderly people. On the way back to school our students will be having lunch at Safety Bay Primary School and a play in their new 'Sound Garden'. Mrs Nurse Music Specialist
Performing Arts News
Thursday, 1st November is Outdoor Classroom Day and to participate this year we are inviting you all to
Discovery Playground after school from 3 - 4pm.
Students MUST be accompanied by an adult so please join in the fun if you are able.
Outdoor Classroom Day
The P & C will be holding a dress up ‘Princesses and Superheroes’ Disco in the assembly area at school on Friday, 16th November for all students. First Session Kindy - Year 2 4 - 5.30pm Second Session Year 3 - Year 6 5.45 - 7.15pm Tickets can be purchased on the following days from the P & C table in the alcove near Banks Block on Wednesday, 14th and Thursday, 15th November from 8.15 - 8.50am and 2.30 - 3.10pm. Notes have been handed out to students and spares are available from the front office.