howlong public school newsletter · 2019. 11. 27. · our children are inspired to see beyond the...
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Proud Member of Crossing Point Learning Community “Creating our Future”
Howlong Public School Newsletter Thursday 28 February 2019
Dates For Your Calendar
Fri 1 March 5/6S Assembly
Fri 1 March Clean Up Australia Day
Fri 8 March 3/4B Assembly
Tues 12 March P&C AGM 7.30pm
Wed 3 April School Photos
Principal’s Report
I would like to congratulate our students on a great start to the year. It is very satisfying to see
students cooperating, following our school values of Respectful. Responsible, Safe and Active
Learners both in class and the playground. It also wonderful to see some of our older students
supporting new students with joining in playground activities. I know that some of Mrs Just’s
students had a lovely time and did a great job of working with KA on Friday to support them in
their learning about Right Place and Right Time. Well done! Such great leadership.
Our newly formed Student Council has also been busy meeting and discussing projects. They
have put to me a range of ideas for activities to celebrate our PBL goals as we achieve them
this year. They have also met with David Dunn who is helping us to design our school Wiradjuri
mural and our story poles. I can’t wait to see what ideas the Stage 3 and SRC students come
up with.
Over the last couple of weeks I have been collating and analysing information from students,
teachers and parents in order to complete our Annual School Report. The ASR will also help us
to formulate our 2019 milestones for our School Plan.
I would like to acknowledge too, the hard work of my team. Both teaching and non-teaching
staff have all had a very busy start to the year with lots of changes and high expectations.
They are doing a fantastic job within their roles and should be congratulated on their over and
above contributions to our school.
Gail Krause
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Kinder spending time with 5/6
CANTEEN ROSTER
1/3/19 Claire Taggart
8/3/19 Fiona Ballintine
15/3/19 Dannielle Gulbin
22/3/19 Carley Alchin
5/4/19 Jo Merritt
12/4/19 Regan Lions
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Deniliquin cricket trials
On Monday we represented the school in the
Deniliquin cricket trials. There were 55 kids
there and a squad of 23 was picked. It was
hot and long but it was worth it because we
were both selected. So now we have 2
training sessions and then a proper selection
trial in Wagga in September.
Noah Orchard and Hunter Hall.
Donation envelopes for Stewart House have been sent home to each family. Please donate if
possible. Every donation of $2 and above is eligible to win a $4000 family holiday.
Every year 1,700 public school children attend our safe haven next to Curl Curl beach at no cost
to their parents or carers. During a 12 day stay they are provided with dental, optical, hearing
and medical screening and treatment.
Children participate in educational programs and excursions designed to develop their social
and emotional skills, build self-esteem and improve their overall well-being.
This experience provides children with a much needed break from their current circumstance.
Our children are inspired to see beyond the present and to have real hope and positive
aspirations for their future.
Children in the care of Stewart House attend a specific purpose school onsite for 8 days of their
12-day stay. The NSW Department of Education provides infrastructure and staffing support for this
school.
All others costs associated with the childrens’ stay are met from charitable donations.
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Southern Riverina Swimming Carnival
Last Friday the 22nd of February, 30 students from Howlong
Public School represented our school at the Southern
Riverina swimming carnival. Everybody swam amazingly
and the sportsmanship was fantastic. A big congratulation
to Oliver Just for winning age champion. A huge thank you
Miss Moyle for organising the event, and Mrs Just and Miss
Stirland for helping run the event on the day.
The following students will be representing the school at the
Riverina Swimming Carnival an the Wednesday 13th of
March.Jessica Baggio, Oliver Just, Evie Lavis, Zoe Howard,
Scarlett Longley, Katelin Baker, Jonty Hoskin, Tom Bailey,
Robbie Bailey and Nicholas Tukunui. We wish them all the
best.
By Charlotte Baggio and Baxter
Hamilton
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Southern Riverina Swimming Carnival
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GARDEN REPORT This week in our gardening program we were divided into two groups. One group was
putting down fresh soil for the plants and one was collecting nectarines from the ground
to avoid fruit flies.
When we picked up the nectarines that had fallen out of the tree we noticed that they
were very soggy and mushy. That’s why we had to wear gloves so our hands didn’t get
sticky. We threw them in the bin and we had four bins full. It was very fun and we ended
up getting most of it done, yay!
For the science part of our rotations we were looking at the cattle farming industries in
Australia and sustainable farming. We learnt a lot about how important sustainable
farming is for our world.
By Lyla McNamara & Harry Tindall
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KCN students have been busy in maths
this week.
Number formation
Technology
time
Ordering
numbers
Maths
games! Addition Path
Learning new games— Lucky 7
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CANTEEN
1/3/19
8/3/19
15/3/19
22/3/19
5/4/19
12/4/19
Congratulations to our 2019 Leadership group. School Captains Lily
A note regarding these scripture events has been sent home with your child please only return
the note if you DO NOT want your child to attend.