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Orana Heights Public School
Annie Munro, Principal
Excellence, Opportunity and Success in a caring school.
Email: [email protected] Web Address: https://oranahts-p.schools.nsw.gov.au
Telephone: 6884 9188 Fax: 6884 3272
Term 4 Week 7 Tuesday 27 November 2018
Orana Heights
Public School
Medal
Congratulations to Mahaliah Lesslie & Tia Davidson who received their
medal at our last assembly.
This is the highest welfare award received at Orana Heights
Public School.
Orana Heights Public School - Banner Awards
Congratulations to Tilly Smith, Samuel Gilholme-Hodgson , Kimberly O’Reilly, Andi McTiernan and Kaleigha Schaefer who
received their banner at our last assembly.
This is the second highest welfare award received at Orana Heights Public School.
Dubbo College Delroy Campus Suppport Class Band played at our last assembly. Everyone enjoyed their performance.
Term 4 - 2018 Planner
Week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
7 26 27 28
9am - 3pm Christmas Book Fair
29 12.30pm SRC Speeches
30
8
3 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons
4 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons School Banking Yr 6 Orientation Day
5 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons 6.30pm Presentation Evening
6 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons
7 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons
9
10 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons
11 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons
12 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons
13 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons
14 10am - 12pm Yr 2 Swimming Lessons 12.30pm K-2 Assembly House Captain Speeches Colour Run
10
17 Stage 3 Big Day Out Semester 2 Reports Home
18 School Banking Stage 2 Fun day 5.30-9pm Yr 6 Farewell
19 12.30pm Yr 3-6 Assembly Students Finish
20 Staff Development Day
21
2019 SRC SPEECHES
THURSDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2018
12.25 PM (Session 3)
School Auditorium
Parents are welcome.
Principal’s Message:
Quote: “Begin to be now what you will be hereafter.”- William James.
Some points to note at this time of year: School starts at 9.00 am. In the last week there have been a significant number of students
running late to class. Missing the start of their day can have an impact on their education. Brimmed hats are available at the canteen as well as the uniform shop. Caps are not to be
brought to school. Students are encouraged to wear school uniform with pride both in and out of school.
Planning for 2019 is well underway and class teachers are starting to finalise student reports. Next Wednesday evening is our Presentation Night. This will be held at Senior Campus hall. If you are still in the grounds after 3.05pm please respect the school rules and have your child
abide by these. End of year school activities are a privilege, not a right, for students to attend. Many students
are looking forward to the fun!
Student of the Week – George Kale
Class - 3/6W What is your nickname - Digger If you had three wishes what would they be? - To have a dog, to have super powers and to hit 20 million subscribers on YouTube. What is your favourite subject and why? - Science because it is fun When you grow up what do you want to be? - A police officer in the SWAT team. What is your favourite thing about OHPS and why? My friends because they are fun.
Presentation Evening
Wednesday 5 December 2018
6.30pm
Dubbo College Senior Campus Auditorium
Albert Namatjira is one of Australia’s
best-known Aboriginal artists, and the first Aboriginal painter to receive international
recognition for his art.
SRC TIP OF THE WEEK
A person is a person no matter how
small!
DATE: Wednesday 28th November 2018 PLACE: School Library
TIME: 9 – 3pm
Start your Christmas shopping early and save! This year promises to deliver an extra special experience for everyone.
Students will have the following opportunities to view books during lunch breaks, rostered class times and class library lessons. Students may complete their wish list during these times. Book sales will occur Wednesday 28th Nov. Favourites titles, authors and book series priced from $5 - $15. If you are unable to attend the Book Fair you may wish to choose from the books in the invitation brochure. Simply fill in the order form provided and pay online. Orders returned to school must have a receipt number.
ABORIGINAL EDUCATION COLUMN
Congratulations to the following Award Winners
Honour Awards Tori Daley x 2 Grace Carr Taya Millington Leaum Walford Sebastian Sutton Isabella Hall Rome Williams Harper Robinson Jacob Cole Rome Williams Toby Luckie x 3 Lachlan Mules Tai Jaggard Kody Hannifey x 3 Ava Baker Ruby Brown Toby Dowler Brody Wallace Chloe Richards x 5 Bailee O'Dea Tilly Smith Kye Carr Hayley Wilson Indiana Davies Shavawn Dyer Decklan Sutton Jake Wykes Kai Mundine Jett Nicholls x 2 Dillan Roberts Breanna Verrall Ziggy Blyton Janara Webster Tyler Marfleet Brianna Xuereb Kale George x 2 Georgia Weidner Joshua Fardell Abbie Farmilo Claire Spence Connor Richards x 6 Antonios Haralampopoulos Ayla Pittock x 2 Paeton Macrae-Lowe Jake Jaggard x 2 Mahaliah Lesslie
Distinction Awards Tori Daley x 2 Charlotte Dewar Connor Richards Ava Baker Brody Wallace Chloe Richards Tilly Smith Harper Tobin Jei Han Charlie Lockyer Alarna Jeffries Rowdy Cooper Andie McTiernan Joshua Fardell Claire Spence
Banner
Andie McTiernan Kaleigha S chaefer Samuel Gilholme-Hodgson Kimberly O’Reilly Tilly Smith
Medal
Mahaliah Lesslie Tia Davidson
Royal Far West School Holiday Camps
At Royal Far West, we understand the challenges many families face in trying to access disability supports for their children. That’s why, in January 2019, we will be holding two school holiday camps for children with Autism as part of our Windmill Program. The camps are for NDIS participants aged 10-12 years and are exclusively for children from rural and remote New South Wales. They will combine group therapy and supported recreation activities to build children’s social skills and confidence and provide an opportunity to try new activities in a safe and nurturing environment. Royal Far West will be subsidising the cost of these camps to minimise the financial burden on parents. Gemma Delaney, Recreation Manager, Health and Wellbeing W: royalfarwest.org.au P: 1800 500 061