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The Bay Times Neutral Bay School News Term 3 - Week 7, 2017 Neutral Bay Public School 175 Ben Boyd Road Neutral Bay NSW 2089 Tel: 9953 1798 Fax: 9904 1479 App: Primary Parent Planner Weekly Calendar Page 1 Principal’s News Pages 2-3 Sports House Points Page 3 School News Pages 3 Office News Page 3 Stars of the Week Page 4 Sports News Page 4-5 Stage News Pages 5-7 P & C News Pages 7-8 Uniform Shop News Pages 9 Canteen News Page 9 Community News Page 10 Monday 11 September Junior Band Senior Choir Years 3/4 Musical Dress rehearsal 7.45am 8.00am Tuesday 12 September Senior Band Junior Choir Concert Band Year 6 Monkey Baa Theatre Excursion Year 3/4 Musical -Manee -Evening 8.00am 8.00am 12.45pm 1.00pm 7.00pm Wednesday 13 September Chamber Group Orchestra Scripture Years 3/4 Musical -Manee -Evening 7.00am 8.00am 1.00pm 7.00pm Thursday 14 September Concert Band Years 3/4 Musical Manee 7.45am 1.00pm Friday 15 September Senior Band 7.45am Saturday 16 September School Ball 7.00pm Semester 2 School Program Fees due NOW. Online Payments please. K - Year 6 Monday 4 September Junior Band Senior Choir Years 3/4 Milo Cup Cricket 7.45am 8.00am Tuesday 5 September Senior Band Junior Choir Kindergarten 2018 Tour Concert Band 8.00am 8.00am 10.00am 12.45pm Wednesday 6 September Chamber Group Orchestra Junior Band K-2 Combined Assembly 7.00am 8.00am 11.40am 2.00pm Thursday 7 September Concert Band K-2 Athlecs Carnival Years 3-6 Combined Assembly 7.45am 2.20pm Friday 8 September Senior Band Years 3/4 Musical Dress rehearsal 7.45am Email Website Facebook Contact us: 2017 TERM 3: Tuesday 18 July - Friday 22 September TERM 4: Monday 9 October - Friday 15 December 2018 TERM 1: Tuesday 30 January - Friday 13 April (Kindergarten starts Friday 2 February)

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  • The Bay TimesNeutral Bay School News

    Term 3 - Week 7, 2017

    Neutral Bay Public School175 Ben Boyd Road Neutral Bay NSW 2089Tel: 9953 1798 Fax: 9904 1479 App: Primary Parent Planner

    Weekly Calendar Page 1

    Principal’s News Pages 2-3

    Sports House Points Page 3

    School News Pages 3

    Office News Page 3

    Stars of the Week Page 4

    Sports News Page 4-5

    Stage News Pages 5-7

    P & C News Pages 7-8

    Uniform Shop News Pages 9

    Canteen News Page 9

    Community News Page 10

    Monday 11 September

    Junior BandSenior ChoirYears 3/4 Musical Dress rehearsal

    7.45am8.00am

    Tuesday 12 September

    Senior BandJunior ChoirConcert BandYear 6 Monkey Baa Theatre ExcursionYear 3/4 Musical-Matinee-Evening

    8.00am8.00am12.45pm

    1.00pm7.00pm

    Wednesday 13 September

    Chamber GroupOrchestraScriptureYears 3/4 Musical-Matinee-Evening

    7.00am8.00am

    1.00pm7.00pm

    Thursday 14 September

    Concert BandYears 3/4 Musical Matinee

    7.45am1.00pm

    Friday 15 September

    Senior Band 7.45am

    Saturday16 September

    School Ball 7.00pm

    Term 3 - Week 8, 2017

    Semester 2 School Program Fees due NOW. Online Payments please.

    K - Year 6

    Monday 4 September

    Junior BandSenior ChoirYears 3/4 Milo Cup Cricket

    7.45am8.00am

    Tuesday 5 September

    Senior BandJunior ChoirKindergarten 2018 TourConcert Band

    8.00am8.00am10.00am12.45pm

    Wednesday 6 September

    Chamber Group OrchestraJunior BandK-2 Combined Assembly

    7.00am8.00am11.40am2.00pm

    Thursday 7 September

    Concert BandK-2 Athletics CarnivalYears 3-6 Combined Assembly

    7.45am

    2.20pmFriday8 September

    Senior BandYears 3/4 Musical Dress rehearsal

    7.45amNotes & Payments Due

    Term 3 - Week 9, 2017Table of Contents

    Email Website Facebook 

    Contact us:

    2017 TERM 3: Tuesday 18 July - Friday 22 September TERM 4: Monday 9 October - Friday 15 December

    2018 TERM 1: Tuesday 30 January - Friday 13 April (Kindergarten starts Friday 2 February)

    Term Dates

    mailto:neutralbay-p.school%40det.nsw.edu.au?subject=http://www.neutralbay-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/https://www.facebook.com/login/

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    Principal’s NewsSchool Planning 2018In the near future we will be commencing the process of organising classes for 2018. If you will be moving from our school at the end of this year it would be appreciated if you could contact the office. Also if you have any special social considerations you would like the school to be aware of in planning classes (e.g. siblings close in age) you are welcome to send a letter/email to me providing details by Friday 15 September.

    Term 3 Parent/Teacher InterviewsFollowing feedback from our Parent Focus Groups last year we will be trialling Term 3 Parent/Teacher Interviews at the end of this term. This will be an opportunity to discuss with your child’s teacher any follow up matters from earlier in the year. A note will be sent home next week with further details.

    SAS WeekOur school community is made up of many different people, all of whom play a part in the running of schools and the provision of quality education to students. School Administrative and Support Staff, whether they work in the office, the library, on the school grounds or in the classroom setting, are important contributors to the success of our school and children’s education. Next week we recognise Mrs Bell, Mrs Branson, Mrs Watkins, Mr Moshos, Mrs Ryder, Mrs Pierce, Ms Lee, Ms Butler, Ms Panesar, Mrs Guy, Miss Ashleigh Lopez, Miss Tara Lopez, Mrs Harris, Mrs Quinto, Miss Lockhart, Mrs Raymond, Mrs McConnell, Miss Landis, Miss Taylor, Miss McGowan, Miss Ryder and Miss Harris for the contribution they make for the students at our school.

    The School will celebrate SAS Week by hosting a Thank You Breakfast for the staff on Wednesday 6th September. The school office will not be open till 9am on this day.

    P&CThe next meeting of the P&C Association will be on Wednesday (6 September) of next week at 7.30pm in the music room. Discussion topics include:

    • Teachers who taught at Moree P.S. will provide a presentation

    • Department of Education Complaints Policy

    We look forward to seeing you at the meeting.

    Kindergarten 2018 School TourOn Tuesday (5 September) of next week we will be holding tours for families who have a child commencing Kindergarten in 2018. The program will commence at 10.00am with an information session in the hall followed by the tours.

    Parent Reading Information NightThank you for attendance at our Reading Night. 95 parents attended, participating in four workshops we conducted. Thank you to the 16 members of staff who conducted these workshops.

    Years 3 & 4 Musical- ShrekAll evening performances tickets have been sold out. Tickets are still available for the Matinee performances which commence at 1pm.

    Father’s Day BreakfastWe will be holding a Father’s Day Breakfast on Friday (1 September)of this week, commencing at 7.30am. Further information is on page 8 of this week’s Bay Times.

    K-2 Athletics CarnivalWe look forward to our K - 2 Athletics Carnival which will be held at Forsyth Park on Thursday 7 September of next week. Students are encouraged to wear their sports uniform on this day.

    Combined AssembliesNext week we look forward to our Combined Assemblies to present Principal Awards on the following days:

    • Years K - 2: Wednesday 6 September 2.00pm

    • Years 3 - 6: Thursday 7 September 2.20pm

    Please note, if your child is receiving an award an invitation will be sent home to you.

    Zone AthleticsCongratulations to the students who represented our school at the Zone Athletics Carnival last week. Thank you to Mr Kessler, Miss Jen Carew and Mr MacInnes for their assistance.

  • 3Neutral Bay Public School - Term 3 Week 7

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    Principal’s News

    Have a great weekDavid ShusterPrincipal

    Sport House PointsSports House Points Term 3 Week 6

    Boyd Gilmore Milson Warung

    Week Total

    2 3 4 1

    Term Total

    10 22 24 14

    School News

    ChessCongratulations to the Girl’s Chess Team (Sophia Stephens, Vanessa Zeng, Chelsea Huey) who won the Interschool Girls Chess Challenge.

    Dance GroupsCongratulations to the Senior and Mixed Dance Groups for their performances at the Battle of the Dance Groups Eisteddfod last week. The Senior Dance troupe won the competition. Thank you to Miss Kessler, Miss Josephson, Mrs Pope and Miss Keighran for their work in preparing these groups.

    Milo Cup CricketWe wish the students in Years 3 and 4 representing our school at the Milo Cup Cricket Competition on Monday (4 September) of next week all the best.

    School BallWe look forward to our School Ball being organised by the P&C on Saturday 16 September. This will be a wonderful evening of fun and dancing for you and your friends to enjoy.

    Details of the night are:

    Date: Saturday 16 September 2017

    Time: 7.00pm - 12 midnight

    Location: Simmer on the Bay

    Pier 2/3 Walsh Bay

    13 Hickson Rd, Dawes Pt

    Cost: $120.00 which includes a banquet style dinner, drinks, entertainment and live auctions

    Tickets: Purchase through Flexischools by Friday 1 September

    https://www.flexischools.com.au

    Dress: Medieval costume or nursery rhyme character or evening/cocktail attire

    We look forward to seeing you for an enjoyable evening to assist to raise funds for our school which will be used to support our music, science and learning support programs.

    Senior Choir News

    A reminder: tickets for the Festival of Choral Music on Tuesday 7 November are on sale now from the Sydney Opera House Website www.sydneyoperahouse.com or phone 9250 7777.

    Mrs R Tarjan and Ms L Pagel - Choir teachers

    Office NewsStatements of AccountReminders were emailed yesterday. If you are unable to pay in full, payments for the following are now overdue:

    • Year 5 Science Festival • K-6 Koormurri incursion (on Statement as cross

    stage activity)• K-6 Life Education (on Statement as cross stage

    activity)• Years 3-6 Athletics Carnival ( and Year 2 who

    attended)• 5T & 6C Macbeth• Milo Cup Gala Day• Kindy ‘Lessons Afloat’ excursion.

    • Yr 6 The Arrival

    • Zone Athletics

    Thank you for your prompt payment as the school has already paid for these activities.

    https://www.flexischools.com.au http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com

  • 4Neutral Bay Public School - Term 3 Week 7

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    Sports News

    Stars of the WeekCongratulations to Chanel Wang (4H) who participated at Eisteddfod 2017 on last Sunday and was awarded the 2nd position in Grade 3/4 Flute Unaccompanied Section and the 3rd in 10 Years Old & Under Flute Section, she also achieved an A in her Grade 4 Flute AMEB Exam last week. Well done

    Congratulations to Oliver Connor-Brent (4M) and Harrison Meagher (4M) who played NSTA tennis (green ball mid) and won the gold medal - third time undefeated champions! Great news.

    Congratulations to James Ford (5T) and Hugo Willington(5K), who represented NBPS on Saturday night in the Northern Suburbs Tennis Association (NSTA) Primary Schools Challenge (PSC). They played several doubles round robin matches against a number of other primary school teams and were awarded medals for Runners-Up in their division. Great match play and great sportsmanship from both boys!

    Netball NewsA Team

    Today we played Willoughby and had a great game. The overall score was 31-6 our way. I would like to give a special mention to Chloe Minnett (6K) for doing some awesome shooting. Also, well done to our team this season as we remain undefeated. Player of the match was Anastasia Kellahan (6C) for being fast on her feet and for her incredible shooting.

    Written by Captain Lucy Longworth (6K).

    C1 Team

    The ball circles the hoop (gasp) and falls off side, green ball, throw, catch! Our team played wonderfully today. We were playing against Greenwich at 1:00pm on Court 17 and it was an awesome game. We were always in front by a few points and ended the game with a bang! The final score was 5-2 our way. We also had an unexpected number of players away, so Tara Owens from the C2 Team stepped in and played great! The players of the match were Jaida Gwilliam (6R) and Alex Matterson (5T).

    Written by Captain Jade Buchanan (6S).

    C2 Team

    Bang! The siren went off. We are reporting live at Willoughby Leisure Centre while C2 are playing Anzac Park Public School. I am your Captain Charlotte Baumer-Rowley and I am here to say that the C2 team need to work on our passing and communication. The score was 25 to 9 their way. The players of the match were Penny MacGill (6K) and Scarlett Adamson (6K) for their excellent passing and shooting.

    Written by Captain Charlotte Baumer-Rowley (5R).

    Congratulations to Otto and Milena Jandera who represented Neutral Bay PS on Saturday night in Div A of the NSTA Primary Schools Challenge and went through undefeated without dropping a game to win their pool. Fantastic result!

    Stars of the WeekCongratulations to Arkey Astill (6C), Alisha Choi (6K), Millie Rundle (5T) and Uma Astill (3C) who participated at the State Interschools Snowsports last week at Perisher Valley. Uma and Arkey came 4th and 8th individually in their snowboarding events and will be proceeding through to the Nationals. Alisha and Millie skier cross team came 8th with Millie coming 4th individually. Arkey, Millie and Uma will be proceeding to the Nationals at Mt Buller, Victoria next week. Well done and good luck at the Nationals.

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    Sports NewsD1 Team

    Today D1 played against Beauty Point on Court 3 at 1:45pm. It was an amazing game and the score was 4-4. We improved on passing and intercepting. But, we still need to work on our shooting. The players of the match were Angelina Yu (6C) and Valentina Loon-Pangoni (5M) because they always tried their best and they ended up playing very well. Overall, it was a fantastic game. D1 have had a great season.

    Written by Captain Sakura Yamada (6S).

    D2 Team

    Whoosh! The ball streams through the air. The half time siren had just gone off. Centre dashes through the air and passes within a millisecond. 6-1 is the score. But, now it's 7! You just scored for your team. Today D2 played amazingly, with a score of 13-1 our way. We excelled in using a variety of passes, but struggled to space out. The players of the match were Chloe Moore (5R) and Jocelyn Wang (5T). They were both terrific at making good decisions about who to pass to and had great sportsmanship. Netball 2017 for D2 was fun and intriguing for the whole team. This season we won all of the games bar one. It has been fun.

    Written by Captain Tiffany Low (5K).

    Boys TeamThe whistle blew. For a second the court was silent except for the squeals of protest coming from the players shoes. Today, Neutral Bay's Boys Team had a close game against Mosman. We lost by 1 point, with an end score of 5-6 their way. Player of the match was tied between Pavle Hornby (6C) for his great first week back. Although a bit rusty, he played well for his first week back. The second player of the match was Hugo Willington (5K) who had great interceptions and was always ready to receive the pass. Although we need to work on our passing and not lobbing, it was a great season for the boys overall!

    Written by Captain Joel Gaynor (6C).

    Stage News

    Kindergarten Teachers

    Kindergarten NewsKindergarten really enjoyed celebrating Book Week last Friday. Everyone dressed up as their favourite book character and then we spent the day rotating through a variety of literacy activities that included making a book mark, making a class flip book and doing some craft related to a story. We enjoyed parading around Kindyland in front of our friends. We also enjoyed reading some of our favourite picture books and listening to some of the books that were short-listed by the Children’s Book Council. It was a really fun day!

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    Stage NewsStage 1 News (Years 1 & 2)

    Miss J. Carew 1C Class Teacher

    ‘Escape to Everywhere’ was the theme for Book Week this year and Year 1 got into the spirit. We spent time reading our favourite books to each other and dressed up as our favourite book character. On Friday, Year 1 participated in a range of activities that focused on the theme throughout the day. We love reading!

    Stage 2 News (Years 3 & 4)

    Miss J. Hudson - 4H Class Teacher

    4H have been learning different comprehension strategies this year. Last week we learnt how to summarise a text, which is a really helpful skill when reading non-fiction texts. We paired up and read different information reports, then using the ‘Key Word Strategy’ we wrote our own summary of the text.

    Ludwig van Beethoven

    Ludwig van Beethoven was a famous composer and talented musician. He composed music while he was losing his hearing and when he composed his last pieces he was completely deaf. His main instrument was the piano.

    Beethoven was born in Germany and later he moved to Vienna where he continued to compose music. Beethoven realised he had trouble hearing when he was 28. He couldn’t hear high notes, and buzzing noises hurt his ears. The fact that he had trouble hearing made him sad. His friend, who was an inventor, made ear trumpets for him. The ear trumpets helped him hear better for a while, but when he turned 50 he was completely deaf and the ear trumpets were useless. Today Beethoven’s songs are still famous all over the world.

    Chanel Wang and Thomas Tran

    Dolphins

    Dolphins are related to whales. They are not fish, they are mammals because they breathe air and give birth to live young. Orcas (killer whales) are a species of dolphin. Scientists have studied their body language and sounds. They communicate with clicks, whistles and slapping fins. They also jump to communicate. Touching fins is just like us shaking hands or hugging. When a calf is born, the mother whistles for days so they know their mother’s sound. A group of dolphins is called a pod. Each pod has a different sound and language.

    Ava Campbell and Albert Cotiga

  • 7Neutral Bay Public School - Term 3 Week 7

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    Stage NewsStage 3 News (Years 5 & 6)

    Miss K Keighran - 6K Class Teacher

    Year 6 has been researching various environmental issues this term as part of our persuasive writing unit. In the last fortnight we investigated endangered animals and wrote some paragraphs to give reasons as to why they must be protected.

    It is vital to know that species that are top-end predators play an important role in lowering the populations of herbivores. The majestic jaguar, in fact, stops pesky herbivores that quickly reproduce from catastrophically over-populating our forests. If near threatened key stone species like jaguars cease to exist in the wild, our much needed flora would decrease as the existence of herbivores rapidly increases. The natural diet of plant eaters thankfully supply not just humans with oxygen and food, but support for the earth’s soil. In point, to ensure balance to our ecosystem, we need to protect keystone species for a sustainable future.

    By Rosie Skinner 6K

    Obviously, we also need to protect our natural clean-up crew to avoid spreading disease. For example, the ferocious Tasmanian Devil eats rotting carcasses left by other carnivores. This species is endangered and over the past several years, has had its population decline by 95%. If these extremely helpful animals become extinct, our gorgeous lands will be filled with dead animals and smell awful. We must protect nature’s clean-up crew so the diseases they carry are not spread.

    By Arabella Kingston 6K

    Clearly, many endangered animals can help pollinate our forests. One of these animals is the lemur. Tragically, 90 percent of lemur species are threatened with extinction because their habitat is being destroyed. The lemur helps to pollinate the forest, to keep it healthy and growing. Many other animals like the lemur help pollinate different environments and must be protected.

    By Tom Roberts 6K

    P & C NewsAnd the Raffle winners are … Congratulations to the following winners of our 2017 NBPS Raffle. All the winners have been notified by telephone. Please pick up your prizes at the school office. Thank you to all the parents who have participated and supported the raffle. We have made a total of $7588.70 for the school.

    Father’s Day events THIS WEEK!Reminder that we have two Father’s Day events on this week. We hope to see lots of dads and children there:

    • Wednesday 30th August 2017, Dad and Daughter Dance Lesson, 6:30-8:00pm – The evening will include a fun relaxed dance lesson followed by dessert, hot chocolate, tea and coffee - all included in the price of $25.00 per family. For last minute registrations, use the following link: https://www.grouptogether.com/DadandDaughterDance

    This year we are holding a Father’s Day dance lesson for dads and daughters. Carers, grandfathers and sons (if you have no daughters) are also more than welcome to

    attend as well as mothers. The evening will include a fun relaxed dance lesson which will be facilitated by a professional

    dance instructor kindly donated by Neutral Bay School of Dance.

    At the end of the lesson there will be dessert, hot chocolate, tea and coffee all included in the price. The cost is per family not per person, regardless of how many children you have.

    When : Wednesday 30th August 2017

    Time : 6.30pm to 8.00pm

    Where: School Hall – Neutral Bay Public School

    Cost: $25.00 per family which includes instructor, dessert, hot chocolates, tea & coffee after the lesson

    Payment is via the below website

    https://www.grouptogether.com/DadandDaughterDance. For catering please RSVP as soon as possible.

    (press control and click on the link, alternatively cut and paste the link and add to your control bar)

    This will be a wonderful event for Father’s Day and one that will provide lots of laughs and beautiful memories, we look forward to seeing you there.

    This event is organised by the P & C and all the proceeds are returned to your children, in the way of teaching and resources.

    A proud sponsor - http://www.neutralbayschoolofdance.com

    https://www.grouptogether.com/DadandDaughterDancehttps://www.grouptogether.com/DadandDaughterDance

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    • Friday 1st September 2017, Father's Day Breakfast, 7:30-9:00am – Dads can enjoy some warm breakfast and then have a visit to the classroom. Please see flyer below.

    Local Council Election Day BBQ - Saturday 9th September 2017 Calling all bakers for delicious baked goods to sell at the NBPS Cake stall! Next week we will have tables set up at the school gates where you can collect your cake boxes. Then after you have filled them, drop them off to the school stall on the Saturday the 9th from 8am. No nuts please. There will also be a BBQ stall with sausage sizzle and bacon and egg rolls with drinks. A coffee cart will also be onsite. Please vote at our school as we love your support.

    Would like to Cordially invite you

    To a Medieval Banquet Please join us for a fabulous night of fun and dancing.

    Ticket price includes a banquet style dinner and drinks all night (beer, wine, sparkling and non-alcoholic) together with

    entertainment & a live auction to help raise funds for our wonderful school.

    When : Saturday 16th September 2017

    Time: 7.00pm to 12.00am

    Where: Simmer on the Bay, Pier 2/3, Walsh Bay 13 Hickson Road, Dawes Point. NSW. 2000

    Cost: $120.00 per person or Early bird price of $115.00 if paid by 3rd Aug. Tickets for sale through your eldest child’s account on Flexischools.

    Dress: We would love to have everyone in Medieval costume or as a nursery rhyme character (the musical has many of those.)

    If costumes are not your thing no problems then Evening/cocktail attire Men - collared shirt and no denim please

    Neutral Bay Public School Fundraiser

    Deadline to purchase Medieval Banquet tickets is this Friday, 1st SeptemberThis is our major fundraiser of the year (no carnival), so grab a few friends or fellow class parents, book your tickets, and have fun! A special ‘Shrek inspired’ magical scene is being set, with a castle, a ‘swamp’, a large banquet table and plenty of room to mingle, or sit down and catch up with friends new and old.

    We also still need donations for the auction to be held on the night, including:

    • Auctionable items / experiences

    • Gift cards of any value to go on the ‘gift card tree’ to be auctioned on the night

    If you can't get to the shops to buy a gift card, or if you are unable to attend the ball but would like to donate, then please click on the link below to go to our donations page: https://www.grouptogether.com/DonationsforTheShrekMedievalBanquet

    P & C NewsP & C News

    https://www.grouptogether.com/DonationsforTheShrekMedievalBanquet https://www.grouptogether.com/DonationsforTheShrekMedievalBanquet

  • 9Neutral Bay Public School - Term 3 Week 7

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    Uniform Shop NewsWE NEED YOUR HELP – JUST FOR A FEW HOURS!We will be doing the annual stocktake of the Uniform Shop on Saturday 23 September. We know it is the day after term 3 ends, so would very much appreciate it if some of you could spare just a few hours to help us count the stock. Please contact Ginita at [email protected] if you are able to help.

    Ordering New Uniforms via FlexischoolsAs our uniform shop is run by volunteers, it is not open for over the counter sales. The ONLY method of purchasing new uniforms is online through Flexischools: www.flexischools.com.au

    Uniform Order DeliveriesWe aim to deliver daily, however worse case, there will always be deliveries Tuesdays and Thursdays. The cut-off time for placing orders is 4.45pm each day.

    Exchanges and ReturnsDetails of what you need to do to exchange or return an item are now being included with all deliveries. Please be sure to see these instructions and if you have any questions, please contact us at [email protected] – please remember that all returned items must be unworn, in saleable condition and with the tags still attached.

    Questions re New Uniform OrdersAny questions re new uniform orders, please contact us via email at [email protected]

    Second Hand Uniform DonationsDonations of good quality, CLEAN AND WASHED uniforms are always welcome (we do not accept second hand school hats). Please leave donations in the large uniform shop box to the right of the window in the main office.

    Second Hand Uniform SalesIf you would like to request a second-hand item, please email Eileen at [email protected] with details of what you would like and she will contact you re payment and delivery. Note that for all second hand sales we can ONLY accept cash.

    The Uniform Shop Volunteer Team

    Canteen News

    Mon 04/09 Early lunch Jo Tams

    Late lunch HELP NEEDED

    Tues 05/09 Early lunch Margie

    Late lunch HELP NEEDED

    Wed 06/09 Early lunch Carla RodriguezMegumi HanKumiko Tani

    Late lunch HELP NEEDED

    Thurs 07/09 Early lunch HELP NEEDED

    Late lunch HELP NEEDED

    Fri 08/09 Early lunch Jane Hudson

    Late lunch HELP NEEDED

    Canteen RosterWeek 8 (Sep 4th - 8th) 2L

    Week 9 (Sep 11th - 15th) 2MWeek 10 (Sep 18th - 21st) 2V

    Canteen Roster- Term 3 Week 8 - 2L

    Class Roster Weekhttp://www.neutralbay-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/documents/34264368/34271426/week_class_roster.pdf

    How to Sign Up. http://www.neutralbay-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/documents/34264368/34271426/signupgenius_flowchart.pdf

    Sign up via Sign-up Geniushttp://signupgenius.com.

    CheersAlex MiddletonCanteen Coordinator

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  • 10Neutral Bay Public School - Term 3 Week 7

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    Community News

    Moore Park, Surry Hills, NSW, 2010 Ph: 9662 9300

    Sydney Boys High School

    Nurturing Scholar Sportsmen Since 1883

    Open DayThursday 7th September 2017

    9:30am-12:00pm

    Play cricket this Summer – with North Sydney Juniors

    To register online, please go to this link: http://www.northsydneyjuniors.nsw.cricket.com.au/content.aspx?file=10646|42390r

    Milo in2cricket The club offers a Milo In2cricket skills program for boys & girls 5-8 years, which is located at St Leonards Park each Saturday morning 8.30am to 10am from 14 October 2017.

    Milo T20 Blast T20 Blast for boys and girls on Saturday mornings will be at Northbridge Oval 8am to 9.30am.This is a fun option for children aged 7as at 31 August 2017 at the same location each week starting 14 October 2017. Girls Cricket – Milo T20 Blast Girls The Girls only T20 Blast competition will run on Thursday evenings again this year. Get your friends together, and come down to Bales Park for a fun packed evening. This is aimed at girls aged 8-12 and is a modified game for girls only. The season runs from 19 October 2017. Junior cricket Competition cricket matches are offered for boys & girls 8-15 years at varying locations around the North Shore on Saturday’s. We also have a fantastic Friday night club training initiative – details will be available soon at: www.northsydneycc.com.au

    Saturday afternoon Girls Competition The Sixers Girls Cricket League will start again on October 14 2017. This is a hard ball format and is a great way to learn the finer points of the game! The competition uses modified rules to encourage maximum participation, providing a wonderful opportunity for newcomers to the game to develop their skills

    All games are played Saturday afternoons. for girls aged 10-16 years.