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Morning Assemblies Our morning assemblies are a feature of the school. It is a great opportunity to send our students to class informed, posiƟve and inspired to learn. Acknowledging and celebraƟng birthdays is a tradiƟon at the school. Our students look forward to the whole school singing happy birthday to them. This year we have our school ViceCaptain Joah Mason playing guitar for us, with Eyrka Simpson and Moraya Southon as accompanying vocals. Of course, our backing vocals are the whole school, staincluded. To make the demands on these students reasonable we are singing birthdays for the week each Monday. Although those very excited kindergarten students, do make a strong case for an excepƟon on the day. Huskisson Public School Playgroup I am very pleased to announce that Alison Blandin De Chalin is starƟng a playgroup at the school. This is a great iniƟaƟve fully supported by sta. Playgroup will be every Tuesday between 9.30am – 10.30am (School term only) in Bunaan Gudjah Waraga, our blue room. The playgroup will cater for children between 0 – 5 years old. Parents please bring along a piece of fruit to share. If anyone has, any quality toys/ books/ play equipment/ craŌ supplies etc, please hand them in at the oce before the end of term. The Playgroup is community friendly, so all welcome! Youthmoves – Outdoor Movie Evening Event The Bay and Basin Community Resources (BBCR) has acquired funding to support young people to organise and host a series of free family friendly & local community events. The BBCR has asked if Huskisson Public School Safe Tolerant Achieving Responsible Students Principal’s Message On Tuesday, you may have noƟced a new face in the main oce. Ines Gale who previously worked at Hurstville South Public School will be replacing Mrs Clarke each Tuesday for the rest of the term. Mrs Clarke is holidaying in America. She is looking forward to meeƟng up with her son in Las Vegas. Mrs Clarke will return to her oce and library duƟes next term. At the end of the day, I asked Mrs Gale how she enjoyed her rst day “Loved it” was the quick response “What a delighƞul school”. Electronic Community Sign Signpac the company supplying and installing our new sign arrived on Monday. ConstrucƟon was surprisingly swiŌ, with the sign up and in place in less than two hours. The installaƟon will be complete next week when the electrician nishes the required connecƟons. I look forward to being able to communicate via my laptop to the school community, quick informaƟon feeds and images without leaving my oce. The new sign technology has full colour photo and video capability or text in a rainbow of colours. Looking forward to going electronic! Term 1 Week 7th March 2018 Sydney Street, PO BOX 91, Huskisson NSW 2540 T 02 4441 5074 F 02 4441 6220 [email protected]

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Morning Assemblies 

Our morning assemblies are a feature of the school. It is a great opportunity to send our students to class informed, posi ve and inspired to learn. Acknowledging and celebra ng birthdays is a tradi on at the school. Our students look forward to the whole school singing happy birthday to them.  

This year we have our school Vice‐Captain Joah Mason playing guitar for us, with Eyrka Simpson and Moraya Southon as accompanying vocals. Of course, our backing vocals are the whole school, staff included.   

To make the demands on these students reasonable we are singing birthdays for the week each Monday. Although those very excited kindergarten students, do make a strong case for an excep on on the day.  

Huskisson Public School Playgroup 

I am very pleased to announce that Alison Blandin De Chalin is star ng a playgroup at the school. This is a great ini a ve fully supported by staff.  

Playgroup will be every Tuesday between 9.30am – 10.30am (School term only) in Bunaan Gudjah Waraga, our blue room. 

The playgroup will cater for children between 0 – 5 years old. Parents please bring along a piece of fruit to share. If anyone has, any quality toys/books/ play equipment/ cra  supplies etc, please hand them in at the office before the end of term. The Playgroup is community friendly, so all welcome! 

Youthmoves – Outdoor Movie Evening Event 

The Bay and Basin Community Resources (BBCR) has acquired funding to support young people to organise and host a series of free family friendly & local community events. 

The BBCR has asked if Huskisson Public School 

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Principal’s Message On Tuesday, you may have no ced a new face in the main office. Ines Gale who previously worked at Hurstville South Public School will be replacing Mrs Clarke each Tuesday for the rest of the term. Mrs Clarke is holidaying in America. She is looking forward to mee ng up with her son in Las Vegas. Mrs Clarke will return to her office and library du es next term. At the end of the day, I asked Mrs Gale how she enjoyed her first day “Loved it” was the quick response “What a deligh ul school”. 

Electronic Community Sign 

Signpac the company supplying and installing our new sign arrived on Monday. Construc on was surprisingly swi , with the sign up and in place in less than two hours. The installa on will be complete next week when the electrician finishes the required connec ons. I look forward to being able to communicate via my laptop to the school community, quick informa on feeds and images   without leaving my office. The new sign technology has full colour photo and video capability or text in a rainbow of colours. Looking forward to going electronic! 

Term 1 Week 7th March 2018

Sydney Street, PO BOX 91, Huskisson NSW 2540

T 02 4441 5074 F 02 4441 6220 [email protected]

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could host a free movie event on Friday 13th April (Last day of term). This date coincides with Youth Week – 13th – 22nd April. 

I have agreed to support the ini a ve that builds the capacity of young adults to enter the work force. All organisa on is the responsibility of the BBCR. 

The movie showing is Big Hero 6. Rated PG. The evening starts at 6pm and concludes at 8.30pm. There will be food and pre show ac vi es available. More details will follow when the BBCR distributes flyers.  

Cole Vouchers 

A couple of parents have asked whether we are par cipa ng in the Coles Voucher Fundraiser for sports equipment. We have chosen not to par cipate, based on our previous experiences. On the two previous, we collected a considerable amount of vouchers for very li le sports equipment in return. It also asked schools to do significant administra on coordina ng the fundraiser.    

Coffee Cake and Chat 

Tomorrow is our first coffee, cake and chat morning for the year and it is combined with the regular P&C mee ng that was postponed on Wednesday. Please come along and join in the discussions—star ng me is 9.30am 

I am out and about a lot over the next two weeks with a large por on of our staff undertaking professional development in cri cal and crea ve thinking on Tuesday. The remaining staff members did this professional learning in 2017 and this now means that we are one step closer to achieving our school goals in future focused learning. I am also out at a Principal’s Conference from Wednesday to Friday next week, but I am confident that I leave the school in the very capable hands of Ms Lewis and Mrs Watson.  

Glenn Sansom Principal  

Library News 

Wow, what a great week of learning for all our li‐

brary users.  Year 1 Tapalla and Year 2 Saillors have 

been busy thinking up stories about their mini‐

beasts in prepara on for their anima ons.  The 

Stage 2 classes have been researching their Na on‐

al Parks and comple ng a project on Google class‐

room.  I look forward to their final presenta ons. 

The Year 5 and 6 classes are s ll preparing for their 

trip to the goldfields and will embark on a journey 

of discovery to Old Mogo Town on Monday.  And 

finally, K/1 Moona Moona and K Collingwood have 

been very busy learning about the le er “F” and 

were fascinated by the fossil collec on in the li‐

brary.  Our budding palaeontologists got a first‐

hand look at some ancient relics and even took to 

the task of drawing their favourite fossil.  Next 

week I am heading to Bateman’s Bay for a Crea ve 

Thinking course so library lessons on Tuesday will 

be disrupted but will resume as normal the follow‐

ing week. Keep reading! Mrs Hanson 

 

Our school Canteen is in urgent need of volunteers to help it run successfully. If you are available on a Wednesday please call Julianne on 0418642198 

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Years5/6 Mogo Excursion

21st March Harmony Day

28th March

Camp Quality Puppet Show

Sports Report 

Last Friday Huskisson played Vincen a in Round 1 of the State Knockout cricket at Francis Ryan Re‐serve, Sanctuary Point. 

Vincen a won the toss and elected to bat first but with some good  ght bowling the Husky boys made it difficult for Vincen a to score.  A er drop‐ping a couple of early catches Husky li ed their efforts in the field and a er their 25 overs Vin‐cen a finished with 9 out for 48 runs. All bowlers performed well with Daniel Hylton‐Cummins (3 for 7), Joah Mason (2 for 5), Ryan Malecki (2 for 7), Archie Wilson (1 for 7) and Mason Lynch (1 for 10) all taking wickets while Hayden Fuller was unlucky not to sneak one, in his four very good overs. 

Husky started their innings with steady ba ng by Daniel (13 re red) and Joah (15) who together put on 30 for the first wicket. The other batsmen all contributed to a final score of 85 by the end of the 25 overs with Ryan (14 re red) and Archie (7 re‐red) ba ng par cularly well. 

Kegan Kinsky‐Barnes did an outstanding job as wick‐et keeper at his first a empt and Sebas an Ball was very  ght in the field. Aaydan Dempsey, Nathan Ryan and Joel Kilmister also fielded well, with a de‐termina on to win and William Shadforth helped out as 12th man. 

A great win to the Husky boys who now face Illaroo Road in the 2nd Round. 

Many thanks to all the parents who provided transport and support for the team and a special thanks to Ken Choice who has given his  me to training the boys and umpired on the day.  

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Hi everyone. My name is Kevin Murphy head tennis coach in Ulladulla. 

I would like to advise you that my coaching team of Ryan Murphy and Doug Parker are now coaching at the Erowal Bay tennis Centre on Thursday evenings from 5pm‐6pm groups. We are willing to offer more if the numbers permit. We coach beginners through to advanced, so come along and learn a sport for life. Cost is only $10 per session. Or you can apply for the Ac ve kids program Value of $100 through the government funding. As I am registered for this program this voucher can be used for tennis. We would love to see you give it a go and have fun playing tennis. 

For more informa on contact Kev : 0417359721 

Thankyou. Kevin Murphy..