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- Principal's Message
- Tips to prepare for returning back to School
- Collect and Go Information
- Endeavour Cards
- Canteen Re-Opening
- Premier's Reading Challenge 2020
- Word of the Week
- Taking a break due to Covid-19 Restrictions
- School Photos
- Volunteer Week - 18-24 May 2020
- Desktop Computers For Sale
- School Values
A Message from the Principal
The 25th of May is nearly here! We are all very excited about having our students back at school – we have missed you! A big thank you to everyone in our school community for the amazing work that has been done over the last 2 months or so. It has been truly wonderful to see the collective support, cohesion and willingness to put the safety and wellbeing of all our community members at the forefront of our actions.
The message from Public Health is clear – schools are safe places to be. In saying this, there are a number of actions we can take together to keep each other safe. I know that some of them might seem unfriendly, annoying or maybe frustrating, but I ask that we continue to work together in following the actions detailed below – for the safety of all.
- Please do not send students to school when they are unwell
- Parents/carers are asked to drop off students at the school gate or walk into the quadrangle if necessary. Please do not go into school buildings, unless assistance is needed at the office. If there is a need to be on the school premise, please adhere to physical distancing - 1.5m away from another person. Class teachers will alternate with their buddy class teacher to be out in the quadrangle in the morning to chat with parents as needed. Of course staff are available to talk on the phone or be contacted via email with any queries or concerns.
- Do not send toys from home to play with at school for example ‘Beyblades’. Students will not be permitted to take toys out of their bags.
- To keep our children and community safe school cannot be a place where adults gather and catch up. I know this is hard to do because the start end of the school day is a great time to do this, but we just can’t, for a little while longer. Thank you for your understanding and support.
The following are some of the actions already currently in place to assist with management of COVID19, and will continue to be for some time to come.
- Increased hand washing throughout the school day
- Reminders to use inside the of elbows to cover the nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing and to try and avoid touching their eyes, nose and mouth
- Increased cleaning of hard surfaces in classrooms, such as door handles, keyboards and desks, high touch point surfaces such as light switches, stairwell handrails etc
- PE equipment disinfected after each use
- Reminders to students that they are not to share food or drink, or classrooms items where possible.
- Limited numbers of adults in the school eg. only essential contractors on site, limited non-DoE staff,
- No large gatherings of adults in meetings etc, these are conducted through online processes
- All rooms adhere to a maximum number of adults at any one time – eg office 5 adults
Ms Nichole Todd - PRINCIPAL
Endeavour cards are awarded to students who have displayed
one or more of our school values.
Safety - Respect - Resilience - Relationships
117 |
117 |
96 |
118 |
15 | 13 | 8 | 12 |
132 | 130 | 104 | 130 |
Demi E | Nicholas G | Asha E | Edward P |
Kayesha F x3 | Connor D x2 | Hayden D x2 | Isabella B |
April C | Bella McK | Jacob S | Damien D-A x2 |
Ella L | Zachary O | Annalee B | Jobe A x2 |
Jessica L | Connor D x5 | Sophie McQ | Joey E |
William B | Millie C | Kaleb B | Jessica L |
Shkyah F | Dylan W | Maddison J | Shannon B x2 |
Alex B x2 | Joey E | Zaine S | |
Emily E | Zander M | ||
Demi E | |||
Salome A | |||
Samuel H |
Premier's Reading Challenge 2020
The challenge is to read 10 books in 10 day.
Students need to fill in their reading log and ask an adult to sign it when you a finish a book.
Once they have read 10 books they need to take to Mrs Brown in the Library on Tuesdays.
YOU CAN...
Read any sort of book that you enjoy, fiction or non-fiction
Ask your teacher about large chapter books being counted as more than one book
Share books with an adult, older brother or sister or a book buddy
Read to a younger brother, sister of friend
Include books that you read from any other reading programs
Join a library - there are fantastic books to choose from
Read an eBook - download eBooks from www.libraries.tas.gov.au
Ask your teacher or Librarian to help you find books
Challenge yourself; if you finish 10 books before the end of the Challenge, keep reading!
PRIZES...
All Students participating in the Challenge
- receive a PRC bookmark
- go in the weekly draw to win a Hawthorn Book Pillow
- go in the draw to win a Hawthorn guernsey signed by the team.
There are 2 to be won.
All students completing the Challenge
- receive a certificate from the Premier.
- go in the draw to win a $100 book voucher.
There are 3 to be won; 1 prize for each region. - go in the draw to win a Hawthorn guernsey signed by the team.
There are 3 to be won; 1 prize for each region.
Taking a break due to Covid-19 Restrictions
Unfortunately we are unable to run the below listed at this stage:
Breakfast Club School Banking Program
We look forward to being able to resume these programs as soon as we can.
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic we had to re-schedule our School Photo Day.
School photo day will now be held on Monday 24 August 2020. Photo packs and pricing information will be forwarded in Term 3.
We have desktop computers available for purchase.
Details below:
Lenovo M73 (ThinkCentre) desktop computer -some without DVD player and 1 with DVD player
128Gb Solid state drive
I3-4130 processor
Intel HD Graphics
4 Gb Ram
Gigabit Ethernet (network)
Windows 10 Pro
with 19in LCD monitor Keyboard and mouse
Please contact Simone in the office if you would like any further information.
SAFETY — We are safe
RESILIENCE — We are resilient
RELATIONSHIPS — We create and maintain positive relationships
RESPECT — We are respectful