Chilwell Primary School No. 2061 “Learning for Life” Gavan Welsh - Principal 313a Pakington Street, Newtown, 3220. Telephone: (03) 5221 2738 Fax: (03) 5221 8191 Office Hours: 8.30 am. to 4.30 pm. Admin Email: chilwell.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Web site: www.chilwellps.vic.edu.au School Council Email: schoolcouncil@chilwellps.vic.edu.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChilwellFoodFair Out of School Hours Child Care Program Coordinator (0417 014 973) NEWSLETTER No. 1 1 – 28TH APRIL 201 5 Apr 27-Jun 9 Apr 29-May 1 May 1 Fri May 4 Mon May 5 Tues May 6 Wed May 8 Fri May 10 Sun May 11 Mon May 12-14 May 14-15 May 15 Fri May 18-22 May 19 Tues May 20 May 21 Wed Thurs May 22 May 26 May 27 May 28 Fri Tues Wed Thurs Jun 1 Jun 2 Mon Tues LSL Helen Jellett Gr.5 Maldon Camp Year 1 walk to Barwon River 9.15am. Prep Expo. 5-6pm. & BYO picnic tea Grs.3-6 Chilwell Athletics – Landy Field Network Meeting - Gavan Gr.3 Bollard Walk Mother’s Day (brekky in bed for Mum) Council Meeting 7pm. NAPLAN – Grs.3 & 5 Prin Conference. Gavan & Scott Report Writing Child Care booking form due Education Week 2016 Prep Enrolment Week 2016 Prep Tour 9.30-10.30 2016 Prep Parent Information Evening 7-8pm. Winter Lightning Premiership – Footy & Soccer Preps Grandparents/Special Friends Day 9-11am. 2016 Prep Tour 2.30-3.30 Numeracy session 2.30-3.30 Whole School Open Session 9-11am. Numeracy focus Division Cross Country (venue to be announced) Winter Lightning Premiership – Netball & T.Ball REPORT WRITING DAY – PUPIL FREE (NOTE CHANGE OF DAY) !!!!!!!!! School Photos Preps visit Stinton Ave shops – 11.30-1.30pm. Grs.3/4 Badminton Clinic Dear Families, Welcome - Italian assistant: Last week we welcomed our Language Assistant to our school. Manuela Lazzari will be with us for the remainder of the year. She will be assisting in our school's Italian program. See more details later in the newsletter. ANZAC Day: What a wonderful and respectful commemoration the year 6's organised last Friday. The number of families, Grandparents, Great Grandparents, relatives and friends who took the time to join us was fantastic! Congratulations to Peter Dearnley and Stephanie Walsh ( Year 6), Matt Fisher and Rohan Perrott ( Choir) and Deb Fisher (Art work) along with our Year 6 children- a very appropriate commemoration to our ANZAC tradition. We were also fortunate to have our local member, Richard Marles, attend and speak. Earlier in the day the school leaders and I represented our community at the ceremony for Geelong schools held at Johnson's Park. It was gratifying to see so many schools representing their community on the day. ANZAC Statue: At the assembly last week we welcomed our commemorative statue to our school. Victor Cebergs spoke at the ANZAC Ceremony about the work he had undertaken with our year 6 children in readiness for our statues arrival. This will be a permanent reminder of the respect our community has for those before us who have made sacrifices so that our country is such a great place to live. This area will also have a pine from Gallipoli donated by the Phung family planted nearby. Thank you!! We still have some work to do around our statue, when this is completed we will "officially" open the area. Thank you to Peter Kanellos: At very short notice Peter was able to organise and provide the base for our statue. His flexibility and commitment to our school is another example of why our community is so supportive. Thank you Peter. Year 5 Camp: All the best to our campers who leave tomorrow for Maldon. The 3 day camp is a wonderful mixture of new experiences and challenges which will be remembered by the children for many years to come. Thank you to Sarah J and Matt Limb who organised the camp and to Simon Jarman, Melissa Temple, Georgia Flanders and Chloe Hadley who will also attend. Phones at school: The school discourages children to have mobile phones at school for a number of reasons. If your child has the need to bring one to school we ask that it be held at the office for safe keeping and collected at the end of the day. Leave: At this moment our office staff is one down in numbers. Helen Jellett has taken some well-deserved leave to do some travel with her husband. While Helen is away we will have some relief staff in to assist Lesley but please understand that it is impossible to seamlessly replace any school office staff. 2016 Enrolment Week: Strange as it seems we are approaching Enrolment Week. This is an opportunity for families to have a look at our school and others before making a decision on which school is a "fit" for their child and family. If you have a child, neighbour or relative that has a school aged child for next year please make them aware of our Enrolment Week. Eligible children need to turn 5 next year before April 30. Tour Times: Tuesday May 19: 9.30 - 10.30 Thursday May 21: 2.30 - 3.30 Evening Session Tuesday May 19: 7.00 - 8.00 Currently our Enrolment policy is: Siblings and those residing inside the zone (available on our home page) are enrolled first. Any "vacancies" are then allocated to families outside the zone based on distance from the school. Most years a number of positions are available to those residing outside our zone. Please make all aware that living outside the zone does not necessarily mean there is no chance of enrolment. Mothers’ Day: All in the family are aware that this important day is fast approaching. Now what to give Mum for all those years of support? AN ENTERTAINMENT BOOK of course. The 2015-2016 Entertainment Book has just been launched and is for sale through the office NOW. For those of us who have purchased previously, we are aware of the savings on cafes, restaurants, hire cars, accommodation etc. If you are not aware of the range of benefits, we have a display copy of the book in the foyer. Wet Weather: As we approach the Winter months we need to remind our children of a few issues. The traffic may well increase especially at the 8.45 and 3.30 times. Traffic supervised roads are the best to use but if this is not possible then traffic lights provide assistance. Walking is still ok during Winter but remember that umbrellas are very useful to have in the bag. Unfortunately we do have days when it is not possible to get out to have recess or lunch. We all need some time out from our rooms and if this is possible we get out for a play. Assembly is also sometimes a victim of the conditions. Where this occurs please feel free to come into the staff room and wait for the 3.30 bell. Birthdays. Happy birthday to the following students who celebrate their birthday next week. Thurs 30th Apr Fri 1st May Sat 2nd May Sun 3rd May Mon 4th May Tuesday 5th May Charlotte C Imogen W Daniel J Audrey D Jordan B Louis P Amity J Lucinda B Oscar C Sarah C Auemn K Additional calendar dates: Jun 3 Wed Jun 4 Thurs Jun 8 Mon Jun 11 Thurs Jun 15-19 Jun 17-23 Jun 19 Fri Jun 24 Wed Sept 15 Tues Nov 2-4 6SW 0KW 0OD 2JS 3JC 4JM 5ML 0JS 3JC 4JM 2CB Network Meeting - Gavan Grs.3/4 Badminton Clinic Queen’s Birthday Holiday Grs. 3-6 Cybersafety session – am. Grs.5/6 Badminton Clinic Planning Week Life Education Mid-Year Reports home 3-way Interviews (Teachers, Parents, Students) Concert (advance notice) Gr.4 Lady Northcote Camp. (advance notice) For sale – left over from the Food Fair. Sunkist Lemonade Enquiries to the office. Regards, Gavan Welsh, Principal 24 cans/slab 24 cans/slab Cans of soft drink. $13 $13 Kilts update……. We have been advised that the kilt order will be delivered to school later this week. Library update..... Student Library Committee. A big thank you to the hardworking members of our library committee for their unswerving commitment to the cause! These Year 6 pupils volunteer their lunchtimes each Wednesday to help out with a variety of tasks. They recently organised some displays of work completed mainly by junior students during library sessions. These displays are now featured in the Russell St. Library. It is a pleasure to work with you, Sophie, Meg, Alex and Charlotte. Scholastic Book Fair. As part of our Education Week activities, the Scholastic Book Fair will be returning to Chilwell in May. More details to follow. Thank you! Earlier this year we managed to take advantage of a closing down sale at a local book outlet. We were fortunate to purchase a large number of books at significantly less than cost price. This was a great result for our library's stocks. However, the books all needed covering and we are extremely grateful to Imogen and Will Farnell's grandma, Annette Drummond, for volunteering many hours to help out with this time consuming task. Thank you, Annette. Library program. This Semester the 8 classes in the Junior School have participated in weekly library sessions of an hour. All lessons reflect the specific grade level English outcomes of the National Curriculum with their literary content. There is also a skill component to each lesson which aims to improve the children's efficiency in library usage. Part of each session is also devoted to borrowing. Students in Years 3 - 6 have borrowing time each week in the library with their classroom teacher. Author websites. As part of our library lessons, we often explore websites of favourite authors on the iPads and on the interactive whiteboard. Some fun ones with a range of activities for younger students to explore, once you by-pass the obligatory merchandising links, include: www.seussville.com (Dr. Seuss) www.mygrug.com (Ted Prior) www.roalddahl.com www.scholastic.com/Clifford. ( Clifford the big red dog by Norman Bridwell) www.flatstanleybooks.com (Flat Stanley by Jeff Brown) www.hairymaclary.com (Hairy Maclary by Lynley Dodd) mrmen.com (Mr. Men/Little Miss books by Roger Hargreaves Books of the Year - Australian books shortlisted for this year's awards have recently been announced. Winners will be revealed in August during Book Week. For further details visit the Children's Book Council of Australia website: coca.org.au Book Club. The next issue of the Scholastic Book Club will be sent out in several week’s time. Ordering is now entirely online. Follow the step by step process which we will publish in the newsletter when the brochures are dispatched to you. We had mostly positive feedback from parents about the Term 1 issue and it has certainly simplified the process from the school's point of view. Rosemary O'Donnell, Librarian. Gardening Help…………. Dear Parents The student Environment Committee is looking for advice and help from parents who have knowledge and skills in the planning, design and implementation of a garden area. The new ANZAC statue is in need of support and we have been asked to help in develop this area. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please contact me if you are able to help. - Jeff Smith, Environment Committee NAPLAN Implementation 2015 The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests for the Years 3 and 5 students will be conducted in two weeks. The results of the tests will provide information for teachers and parents about a child’s performance in Literacy and Numeracy and will be used, in conjunction with our school based assessment, to support our teaching and learning programs. As detailed below the tests have to be conducted at specific times and it is essential that the children in Grades 3 & 5 arrive at school promptly at 8:55am to allow adequate time for the introductory activities and the test itself. Children who arrive late to a testing session or are away will be required to sit the test at another time during the week. Timetable Tuesday 12th May Between 9:00–1:30 th Wednesday 13 May Between 9:00–1:30 Thursday 14th May Between 9:00–11:00 Language Conventions & Writing Reading Numeracy If you have any concerns with regard to this information could you please contact either Gavan or me as soon as possible. Jason Cole - NAPLAN Co-ordinator Art Matters – Anzac Day Well done to the Grade 6 cohort for making the school such a visual tribute to the Anzac Day celebrations. It just highlighted how powerful the Visual Arts can be to communicate and express a theme. The 142 portraits of the ex-Chilwell students who fought in the First World War will continue to be on display for a couple more weeks around the school. The Grade 4-6 put in their best work for this and is well worth a look. The handmade poppies looked beautiful on Friday and a special thankyou to Prue Nadorp for organising the donation of so many of them from The Geelong West Community Group. Thank you also to all the Grade 6 students who came in at lunchtimes to thread the poppies for the display. All your hard work was worth it. - Deb Fisher ANZAC Day Ceremony at Johnstone Park Anneliese and I hopped out of Mr Welsh’s car and started walking down the street toward Johnstone Park. I felt nervousness and excitement morph into one, like two ingredients of a cake. We arrived at Johnstone Park and looked out at the huge crowd; Anneliese and I scurried through the crowd until we found a decent spot to sit. We sat in a crowd of students and waited for the ceremony to start. The ceremony began, the room fell silent and someone introduced people from the Geelong City Council, people that worked for the Victoria Police and other people who worked for the Geelong council. Speeches were said and the Last Post was played, followed by one minute’s silence, after which all the students came and lay wreaths of flowers and said “Lest We Forget”. After the ceremony, we enjoyed morning tea in the city hall where we ate sandwiches, cakes and drank lemonade. After a while the Mayor (Darryn Lyons) came in and gave a speech about the importance of ANZAC Day and thanked everyone for coming to the Ceremony. The ceremony gave me a real insight into what ANZAC means and I will never forget this experience. By George Chomley 6SW Parent Contribution A reminder to parents that this payment was due in February. Statements were sent home last week. It would be appreciated if outstanding amounts could be paid as soon as possible. Thank you to the families who have already paid. (If you are experiencing difficulty with payment, contact Gavan on 52212738 to discuss payment options) Community News 1. Bond Street Kindergarten. We currently have a vacancy in our 4/5 year old program. If you or anyone you know may be interested, please contact the enrolment hotline on 9513 0490. 2. Come and Try Baseball. Kids aged from 6-16 to play this winter season. Deakin Baseball Ground. Tuesday 28th April 6pm. Nicol Drive North. Deakin University. http://www.deakin.edu.au/campuses/maps/waurn-ponds.pdf Contact Nathan Warren. E: nathwar@hotmail.com Ph 0490340770 or simply turn up at the Deakin ground on the day!! Season starts May 2 and runs until end of August. Canteen news……. NEW OPTIONS FOR TERM 2 – see below Orders must be into the office by 3.30 pm. Thursday – no late orders will be accepted. Lunch will be provided on Friday. Lunch options are as follows : OPTION 1 Pulled chicken, lettuce roll, chips, apple, chocolate donut OPTION 2 Ham, lettuce & chutney roll, chips, apple, red jelly delight OPTION 3 Cheese & Bacon Roll, chips, apple, chocolate crackle Each option $5.00 Canteen Roster – Fridays – 1.00-1.30 pm. Fri 1st May Fri 8th May Fri 15th May Fri 22nd May Fri 29th May Fri 5th June Fri 12th June Fri 19th June Fri 26th June Sally Stansmore Rick Brown Sam Visser HELP REQUIRED !!! Sally Cullen Carolyn Wells Kirsty McColl Kirsty McColl Sam Visser Please try to arrange a swap if you cannot attend on the day rostered & let office know of swap. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Canteen Helper – Fridays 1.00-1.30pm. Name ________________________________________ Ph.________________ Dates NOT available _____________________________________________ Celebrate Education Week at Chilwell 17th – 23rd May, 2015 2:30 – 3:30 Thursday 21st May Numeracy Information Session How is Numeracy Taught at Chilwell? Focus on: Place Value Addition/Subtraction Tables Facts Other Areas 9:00 – 11:00 Friday 22nd May Whole School Open Morning Numeracy Focus Special Invitation You are invited to attend a Numeracy Information Session on Thursday21st May to learn how Numeracy is taught at Chilwell. This session will attempt to share updated and modern theories in teaching Numeracy. Please indicate below if you will attend this session. If you have a question that you would like answered please write it below so this question can be answered. Please Return by Monday 18th May I ________________________________________ will attend the Numeracy Information Session on Thursday 21st May. I would like to know _______________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ Congratulations to the following students for receiving the ‘Shining Star’ Certificate during the Junior School Assembly. Jolea Shand, Will McColl, Violet Gilby, Jake Royce, Jasper Nicholls-Blackney, Olie Nicholls-Blackney, Tia Wynter, Olivia Atkins Congratulations to the following students for receiving a YCDI award for RESILIENCE. 0OD 0JS 0KW 1RP Lily Keenan Claude Haebich Max Biskup Evan McKirdy Wilson 1AE Aisha Kerr 1WH Lucy Stephens 2CB 2JS 3KH 3JC Emmaline Beaufoy Lachlan Eggins Ineka Jarvis Coco Warita 4JS 5ML 5SJ 6SW Dani Budge Calum Dell’Oro Izaak Van Gaalen Charlotte Casboult 4JM Jamie Renshaw 6PD Max Temple Prep Grandparents/Special Friends Morning On Thursday 21st May, the Preps are inviting their Grandparents or a Special friend to come and visit any time between 9am and 11am. The Preps are looking forward to showing their loved ones their classrooms and the great work they’ve been doing. Hope to see you there! 2015 School House Athletics - For Grades 3, 4, 5 & 6 On Tuesday 5th of May, the school will be holding its School House Athletics Carnival at Landy Field, from 9:00am. to 3:00pm. The cost of the bus fare and hire of Landy Field for the children will be $6.00 per child – permission form will go home next week. Parents and guests are warmly welcome to come along and see all the action throughout the day. Please check next week’s newsletter for the timetable of events. Important information. • Clothing. This is a HOUSE sport so house colours should be worn if possible. This adds to the spirit of the day. • Be prepared – warm clothing (tracksuit), coat (wet weather), T.shirt/shorts for activity. • All children are expected to participate and all will earn valuable points for their house. • Please ensure that your child brings a cut lunch, snacks and drink. • Children who suffer from asthma are expected to have and be responsible for their inhalers. • Correct footwear ie. sports’ shoes (no spikes). Please feel free to come and watch to help and encourage your child efforts during the day’s activities. Traditionally, hot soup and slices have been supplied by a team of wonderful parents for the staff and helpers on the day. It would be very much appreciated if someone could take on the co-ordination of this task this year. Please contact the office ASAP if you can help. Thank You - Peter Blackall (Physical Education/Sport) House Colours. Marnock: Bareena: Red Green Balyang: Blue Riversdale: Yellow Athletics day - 2015 time table – Tuesday 5th May at Landy Field Time 9.00 100m 200m High jump Shot put Long jump 9 girls 9 boys 12/13 girls 10.00 10 boys 9 girls 9 boys 10.30 10 girls 10 boys 9 girls 9 boys 11.00 11 boys 10 girls 10 boys 9 girls 9 boys 11.30 11 girls 11 boys 10 girls 10 boys 9 girls 12/13 boys 12/13 girls 1.30 Rest 11 girls 12/13 boys 12/13 girls 11 boys 10 girls 10 boys 11 girls 11 boys 10 girls 11 girls 11 boys 12/13 boys 12/13 girls 9 boys 12/13 boys 12/13 girls 11 girls 12/13 boys LUNCH 12.00 1.00 Discus 800m run in age groups - anyone can enter and earn a point for their house. 9.30 12.30 Triple jump 12/13 boys 12/13 girls 9 boys 11 girls 12/13 boys 12/13 girls 11 boys 10 girls 10 boys 9 girls 9 boys 12/13 girls 11 girls 11 boys 10 girls 10 boys 9 girls 9 boys 12/13 boys 11 girls 11 boys 10 girls 10 boys 9 girls 2.00 House Relay Teams 2.30 Finish Parent Helpers Desperately Needed! The success of our Athletics Day is entirely dependent on parental assistance and we are still in desperate need for parents to help with the running of the day. Please complete and return the slip below ASAP if you can help. Thanks for your support - Peter Blackall (P.E. & Sport) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Athletics Helper – I Can Help. (Please Return to office ASAP) Yes, I can help out at Landy Field on Tuesday 5th of May. Name: ________________________________ Contact No: _____________________ Child/ren’s name ___________________________ Grade/s: ____________________ Last year I helped with __________________________________ and would be happy to do it again. I can help between (tick your preferred times) 9:00 -12pm 12pm -3:00pm 9:00 -3:00pm slice and soup team Chilwell P.S. Outside School Hours Care Term 2 – April 2015 To book or cancel care please call Chloe on 0417 014 973 Wednesday 29th Apr Thursday 30th Apr Friday 1st May Monday 4th May Tuesday 5th May Circus games Mosaics Dot painting Modelling clay Dress ups EFTPOS facility is available – for payments over $10.00. Form available at the office or from the OSHC. All accounts should have been finalised and must be $0 or in credit by end of term 1 otherwise placement of your child in term 2 will be suspended until the account is fully cleared. IMPORTANT!!! We encourage families to keep their account in credit. Just a reminder to all those who have a permanent after school booking. If unable to attend please cancel before 2.30pm. to assist staff and avoid session fee. Thanks – OOSHC Staff. 3-WAY PARENT-TEACHER-STUDENT INTERVIEWS. In readiness for the PTO logon to secure an interview, if you have changed your email address since February – please complete the form below & return to the office asap. Parent Name _____________________________________ Email address _______________________________________________ Grade 4 Thoughts About Anzac Day I see everyone thinking hard remembering the young, brave soldiers that fought for us. The lives that were lost, the injuries that came but still they fought on, our brave Australians. 90,000 people but not a single peep, not even a bird made a tweet! They were all respectful. Alaskah The players and the crowd were all silent. I looked up into the sky as I was remembering the diggers that gave us the country we wanted. The people around me said not a word. As our minute almost finished the rain came down with a frosty breeze. As many went to Gallipoli and gave us our freedom, I think our soldiers did us proud. William I could feel my heart miss a beat as I stared into the roasting flames. I could see smoke rise from the sticks. I could taste gooey, mooshy, hot, roasted marshmallows. I could hear crackling sounds. I imagined fields and fields of poppies. I felt my heart collapse as I thought of my great grandpa who fought in World War 1. Sophie I hear the choir singing the songs. I have emotions in my eyes as we sing the National Anthem. I can see the vast sea of red poppies. Then suddenly I hear dead silence! It was so quiet you could hear a pin drop. I see all the grandparents having a glistening tear drop in their eyes. I could almost picture in my head what it would have been like in Gallipoli. Tegan I hear the trumpet sound and I stare at the flag for a minute in silence. I can smell the sweet smell of rosemary. I can see a sea filled with bright, red flowers and colourful medals. I look down at my own silver medal sparkling in the sun. I hear a sniff of someone around me and I fill with thought, interest and emotions as the silence ends. Later on I bite into a round object and chew, a burst of flavour hits me as it crumbled in my mouth. Lest we forget. Aoife “Georgia, Hannah, come and help me!” shouts mum from the other side of the room. Me and Hannah rush to see what’s going on. I smell something that seems to be familiar to me. I instantly know what’s going on. I stir the mixture slowly then use my hand to shape them into balls. Finally, I put them into the oven and wait. As mum takes the golden Anzac biscuits out of the oven I smell the freshly baked biscuits coming out. I take my first bite. It is delicious. Georgia Entertainment Book - $55.00. Valid from June 1st 2015 – May 31st 2016 Great Mother’s Day Present. Get your copy now. A display book in the office foyer for interested families to peruse. Please enquire at the office to purchase a book. 2016 Prep Enrolment Week Monday 18th May-Friday 22nd May 2015 Interested prospective Prep parents are welcome to visit and see Chilwell in action at any time. However, during Enrolment Week we have organised an informational tour program. DAY SESSIONS: Tuesday, 19th May 9.30-10.30 am. Tour Thursday, 21st May 2.30-3.30 pm. Tour EVENING SESSION: TUESDAY, 19th May 7.00-8.00 p.m. Venue – Prep Rooms (follow the signs) The assembly point for these tours is the foyer. Entry is via the front door facing Pakington Street. Mr Gavan Welsh, the School Principal accompanied by some of our senior students, will conduct the tour. Mr Gavan Welsh and the Prep teachers will explain the Prep programs and procedures. The session will be followed by Question Time. You are then welcome to stay and join us for supper. Eligibility for school: Children are eligible for enrolment if they turn five (5) years of age on or before 30th April 2016. At Chilwell, we will accept enrolments at any time during the remainder of the year if places are available. To assist with planning for 2016 (particularly grade and staffing arrangements) we ask that parents wishing to enrol their child call into the school between 9.00 am. and 4.00 pm. during Enrolment Week. We require proof of age (eg. copy of Extract of Birth Certificate) for your child and a completed Immunisation Certificate (available from the City of Greater Geelong Offices or Medicare website). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Year 2016 Enrolment. Return only if this affects your family. Family Name _____________________________________________ 1. We will not be at Chilwell in 2016. 2. Sibling enrolling in 2016. Child’s Name _____________________ Name of Pre-School/Kinder ______________________________________________________ Chilwell Primary School UNIFORM ORDER FORM @ 1/2/2014 Child's Name:……………………...………..……………………………………………………Date:…../…../….. Grade:…………………… Phone:……………………………………………… Price Size Quantity Polo Shirt – Short Sleeve (Royal Blue with White Collar) Child - size 6 to 16 $ 26.00 Adult - size 16 to 26 $ 30.00 Polo Shirt – Long Sleeve (Royal Blue with White Collar) Child - size 6 to 16 $ 28.00 Adult - size 16 to 26 $ 33.00 Crew Neck Windcheater (Royal Blue - Round Neck) Child - size 6 to 16 $ 27.00 Adult - size 12 to 26 $ 36.00 Rugby Top (Striped with Piping & White Collar) Child - size 6 to 16 $ 50.00 Adult - size 16 to 26 $ 57.00 Polar Fleece Vest (Navy Blue) Child – size 6 to 16 $ 38.00 Adult – size 14 to 20 $ 38.00 Track Pants (Navy Blue with Pockets & Double Knee) Child – size 6 to 16 $ 22.00 Adults $ 28.00 Track Pants (Navy Blue - Boot Leg) Child – size 6 to 16 $ 27.00 Adults – size 14 to 26 $ 34.00 Shorts (Navy Blue - Twill) Child - size 6 to 16 $ 26.00 Adults - size 14 to 26 $ 26.00 Shorts (Navy Blue - Rugby Knit Unisex) Size 6 to 26 $ 21.00 Hats - (Navy Blue Wide Brimmed + Logo) Compulsory - Sunsmart Policy Size: Small - Medium - Large $ 11.00 Reader Bag - (Compulsory for Preps) $ 10.00 School Bag - Back Pack $ 43.00 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: (Circle) Lay-by Cheque Cash Make cheques payable to: "Chilwell Primary School" PAYMENT WITH ORDERS IS PREFERRED Amount $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Eftpos 1. Navy Cords and Girls blue & white check dresses can be purchased from retail outlets. 2. Parents are encouraged to donate second hand uniforms to the Uniform Shop. 3. A kilt order is issued early in Term 1 - samples will be at the office. Pupil-Free Day Child-Care Program – Report Writing Day THURSDAY 28TH MAY - 9am. – 3.30pm. At Chilwell Out of School Hours Child Care Venue NOTE: Normal Before School Care – 7.30-8.45 am. and After School Care 3.30-6.00 pm. will operate – NORMAL RATES & Child Care Benefits APPLY to these sessions CCB does not apply to the day session Activities include : Cost - $35.00 per child – 9am. to 3.30pm. care. Please ensure you return the booking form below by Friday 15th May. Payment for the Report Writing Day must be paid prior to accessing the program. If you have not used the Out of School Hours Care Program before, you must complete an OOSHC enrolment form. Please see Chloe for further information. Phone 0417 014 973. Please return this slip along with payment. Thank you. Parent’s Signature ........................................................ Amount paid $____________________ Child’s Name Age/Grade Person picking up child Special dietary requests. __________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Payment by Credit Card (for amounts $10 & over) Amount: Visa Mastercard $ ……………. 3 digit Security Code: Card Number: Cardholder’s Name:………………………………………………… Expiry Date : Cardholder’s Signature:……………………………………………………………………. Reason for Payment ……………………………………………………………………….. /
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