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UPCOMING EVENTS OCTOBER 26 P&C Meeting 6:30pm Food Fibre Day (Years 3&4) 27 Kinder Ready Program 28 Kinder Ready Program Catholic Mass 9:45am (St. Nic’s) 31 Intensive Swimming starts NOVEMBER 11 Kinder Orientation Day Intensive Swimming ends 22 Captain’s Speeches 2017 10:00am 23 P&C Meeting 6:30pm 25 Year 2 Presentation Year 2 Sleepover DECEMBER 02 Year 1 Presentation 06 Presentation Evening 7pm 08 Year 6 Farewell 09 Kinder Presentation TERM 4 WEEK 03 25 OCTOBER 2016 SCHOOL MESSAGE Good afternoon OVPS community and welcome to another fine week at our great school. Just like last week, there is a lot on for our students. First (and most importantly) is quality learning for all. In this edition of the Messenger you will see examples of the quality of education being provided to your children by our staff. Our Kinder Ready program is well underway and we now have over 40 Kindergarten students enrolled for 2017. We have had many students represent our school and our region in athletics and horse sports, details of which can be found overleaf. Further to this are the two excursions occurring this week for students in our primary classes where they are extending their learning outside of their classrooms. They are actively building skills and knowledge through active curiosity about the world they live in. How fantastic is that? Parents, I would like to extend you an invitation to attend this week’s P&C meeting. It is the Annual General Meeting and all executive positions will be elected. Being part of the P&C is a great way to become invested in your child’s school and involved in decision making that positively affects the working, play and learning environment of our staff and students. I commend it to you. I wish you all a fantastic week and - after a long week away in Sydney at conferences and meetings - very much look forward to working with the students, staff and parents of our great school again this week. Luke Norman Principal (TBSINSW) [The Class of 2017 at Kinder Ready]

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Page 1: TERM 4 WEEK 03 25 OCTOBER 2016 SCHOOL MESSAGE …

UPCOMING EVENTS

OCTOBER

26 P&C Meeting 6:30pm

Food Fibre Day (Years 3&4)

27 Kinder Ready Program

28 Kinder Ready Program

Catholic Mass 9:45am (St. Nic’s)

31 Intensive Swimming starts

NOVEMBER

11 Kinder Orientation Day

Intensive Swimming ends

22 Captain’s Speeches 2017 10:00am

23 P&C Meeting 6:30pm

25 Year 2 Presentation

Year 2 Sleepover

DECEMBER

02 Year 1 Presentation

06 Presentation Evening 7pm

08 Year 6 Farewell

09 Kinder Presentation

TERM 4 WEEK 03 25 OCTOBER 2016

SCHOOL MESSAGE

Good afternoon OVPS community and welcome to another fine week at

our great school. Just like last week, there is a lot on for our students. First

(and most importantly) is quality learning for all. In this edition of the

Messenger you will see examples of the quality of education being provided

to your children by our staff.

Our Kinder Ready program is well

underway and we now have over 40

Kindergarten students enrolled for

2017. We have had many students

represent our school and our region in

athletics and horse sports, details of

which can be found overleaf.

Further to this are the two excursions occurring this week for students in

our primary classes where they are extending their learning outside of their

classrooms. They are actively building skills and knowledge through active

curiosity about the world they live in. How fantastic is that?

Parents, I would like to extend you an invitation to attend this week’s

P&C meeting. It is the Annual General Meeting and all executive

positions will be elected. Being part of the P&C is a great way to become

invested in your child’s school and involved in decision making that

positively affects the working, play and learning environment of our staff

and students. I commend it to you.

I wish you all a fantastic week and - after a long week away in Sydney at

conferences and meetings - very much look forward to working with the

students, staff and parents of our great school again this week.

Luke Norman

Principal (TBSINSW)

[The Class of 2017 at Kinder Ready]

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REMINDERS, REQUESTS AND REPEATS

R The P&C are currently looking for volunteers who are

able to assist in the school canteen, particularly on

Thursdays. If you can help, please speak directly to

Caterina in the canteen or contact the P&C.

R If your child received a perpetual trophy or shield at

Presentation Evening 2015, can you please arrange for

the return of the shield or trophy as soon as possible so

the award can be given at this year’s presentation night.

R Parents are asked not to drive into the staff car park to

use it as a drop off point for their children at the

beginning of school. This car park is for staff parking

only.

R Please check the collection of lost property in the

hallway near the canteen for items that may belong to

your family before items are discarded or donated to

charity.

MASS AT ST. NICHOLAS

This Friday, St. Nicholas Parish is holding a Mass for

students enrolled in Catholic Scripture. Students will travel

by bus to the church, accompanied by Ms Hancock, and

return to classes afterwards.

BUILD A BRIDGE … AND GET OVER IT!

On Monday 24 October, Year 5 and 6 students, along with

K-6P, went into town to look at the different bridges we

have in Tamworth. Year 5 and 6 are learning about bridges

as part of a STEM (Science Technology Engineering

Mathematics) project.

We started off at the Viaduct Park train bridge. There was a

massive debate about whether it was a beam or truss bridge.

Then we walked along the Peel River to the Bridge Street

bridge. That was also a beam bridge that crossed the Peel

River. We forwarded on to the footbridge (another beam

bridge). The pylons on this bridge were a lot thinner and

spaced further apart because it is a pedestrian bridge and

unfit for cars. The last bridge we saw was the Skywalk

suspension bridge in the Bicentennial Park playground. It

has cables that help suspend it and take the tension caused

by the people walking on it. Then we got to play on the

playground.

We all had a lot of fun exploring and learning about

bridges. Thanks to all the teachers for organising the

excursion. (Written by Troy M and Lane P).

BRIDIE TAKES THE REINS AT AELEC

From 14-17 October, hundreds of school-aged horse riders

gathered at AELEC for the Inter-Schools Horse

Extravaganza. Competitors from across the state competed

in seven different disciplines, including working horse,

dressage, showing jumping and - new for 2016 - polo crosse.

OVPS’s own Bridie Morris provided this report of her results

in the competition -

On Friday I competed in the

working horse challenge and

in sporting. I won ‘overall

champion’ in the 10yrs age group for

sporting. On Friday night, my team

won the team of 4 mug race. Then

on Monday I competed in the ring

events, coming 2nd in pairs

and third in the girl rider

class. I had a great 2 days.

These are fantastic results

and we congratulate Bridie

and her horses (and her

mum!) on all the hard

work and dedication that

goes into results like these.

Well done.

[Stage 3 STEM Bridge Study Excursion]

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THE VIEW FROM THE SIDELINE STATE ATHLETICS RESULTS

Taj Bone, Atem Atuich, Colby Edgar and

Kaiden Lahrs travelled to Sydney last week to

compete at the State Athletics Carnival. Their

relay team commendably placed fifth in their heat, while Taj

finished 10th in the state in his age group in discus and Atem

qualified for the high jump finals, eventually placing 6th. The

whole school is very proud of these young athletes.

SPORTSPERSON OF THE WEEK

The school cricket team got together to elect one of their

own as Sportsperson of the Week for Week 2 and chose

Brady Hopwood-Young. Brady was chosen for making an

excellent and enthusiastic start to the 2016-17 cricket season.

Well done Brady.

CELEBRATING STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT

In Week 2 the following infants students received a merit

award or a book work ribbon. There was no assembly for

primary students.

Merit Awards Hailey Doherty Charlie O’Neill Ruby Hartigan Jacob Gardner Charlee Armytage Kiera Penman Maddison Hoy Isabella Woods Sam Pittman Molly Gleeson Jessica Pallot Zak Bennett Book Work Ribbons Sophie Porter Dylan McGill Seth Dalby Phoenix Morrow Muhibb Afeef Myah Meek Special Awards Romeo Amazing Author Deon Luke Tessa Turtle Maths Ty Verwey Winston Super Reader Senan Dunstone

[State Athletics Relay Team]

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WHAT IS ON IN THE WIDER COMMUNITY FOR OXLEY VALE STUDENTS AND FAMILIES -

Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School is scheduling its 2017 Selective Schools Test and is inviting boys in Year

5 who would like to attend Farrer in 2018 to apply. If you have a son in Year 5 who would like to attend Farrer in 2018

you must register with the Selective Schools Unit mid-October through to mid-November. Log onto the Farrer website -

www.farrer.nsw.edu.au and follow the Selective Schools link. Enrolments Officer: Kerry Hussey 6764-8607 or email:

[email protected]

Farmer Bob’s Fruit Markets are promoting a number of colouring

competitions through their stores, with prizes for students and discount

shopping vouchers for families. For a short time we are making these pages

available for download via the school website. You will find them in the

Permission Notes section.