Issue 5 April 29, 2015 Rockingham Lakes Primary School Independent Public School Rockingham Lakes Primary School is an inclusive, community environment for students where values and the unique talents of each individual child are nurtured and where excellence is encouraged. CENTENARY OF ANZAC SERVICE Our school celebrated the ANZAC Centenary with a service on Friday, April 24. It was a positive event and pleasing to see the way our whole school community could pay an appropriate tribute to all of our former and current service men and women. The event was very professionally conducted by our student representatives and we were lucky enough to have two special guests join us in speaking at the service. Mr Barry Hollitt and Mr Paul Papalia are both former servicemen who have been ongoing contributors to our school community and their speeches were well received and much appreciated. It was also pleasing to see so many class representatives and Defence Force families involved in the service, in combination with our specially dressed guests from Bethanie Waters. We would like to thank all of the staff who contributed to the running of the event and all of the parents who attended to share this special anniversary with our students. On Friday, April 24, 2015 Rockingham Lakes Primary School and Peel Language Development School held a service to commemorate ANZAC Day. On this day we remembered those who died for us and those who served our country and those who are still serving today. I am the oldest student on our campus so I was given the opportunity to take a wreath to the flag pole that was flying at half-mast with the youngest student in the school. We represented all the students at our school. ANZAC Day is a special day to me because my great, great, great Uncle Bill served in one of the wars. He was shot in the chest but survived. I think of him on this day and all the other soldiers that fought with him. In class we did lots of activities that reminded us of what ANZAC Day is and we learnt a lot about the different wars. Lest We Forget Robert - Year 6 Principal’s Pen ANZAC Service Last Friday all our PP-Yr 6 students, along with staff and many parents, participated in a very special ANZAC service. As a part of the centenary of the first ANZACs our service included two songs from our choir, a special address from Mr Barry Hollitt, each of our students from Defence force families laying a flower and a display of work about ANZAC day which students had done in classes prior. It was a powerful and respectful service. NAPLAN Term 2 is always a busy term in schools, particularly with our NAPLAN assessment occurring during week 4. This assessment will include all year 3, 5, 7 and 9 students across Australia. There is often media hype around NAPLAN and this can sometimes affect student who are sitting these tests. It is important that students know they are expected to try their hardest, but that it is just one small part of their time at school and not significantly more important than any other day. We do not want students to become anxious about NAPLAN as this invariably results in poorer results for the student. Please reassure your child/ren and at the same time encourage them to do and be their best at whatever they are doing. Website We are in the process of re-designing our website and also having an ‘App’ developed for our school which will help us communicate with parents and keep you informed and up-to-date with significant events on our school calendar. More information will come home shortly so please keep an eye out for this. P&C Disco On Friday, May 15 the P&C are running a Disco for our students. There will be two sessions, Kindy to Year 2 from 4:30 to 6:00pm and Year 3 to Year 6 from 6:30 to 8:00pm. Pre-sale tickets are $5:00 and it will be a Pyjama theme. Please look out for a note from the P&C to come home soon. Students will have to be collected by a parent at the end of the disco. The P&C are also running a Mother’s Day stall next week on May 7 & 8. Please also look out for another note from the P&C about this event. Before School A quick reminder that students are not allowed to play on any play equipment before school. All students should arrive between 8:25 and 8:35 and go straight to class. If a student arrives prior to 8:25, they must go directly to the undercover area and wait there, unless they are seated with their parents outside their classroom. Under direct supervision from parents, students may use the play equipment after school. Keep smiling, Quote of the Fortnight “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence." Vince Lombardi. Tim Sewell Principal Easter Egg Raffle Thanks to everyone for your generous donations towards our Easter Raffle, much appreciated. I also received feedback from a number of parents who were disappointed that we had not drawn the raffle on the last day and involved the students in this process, as had occurred in previous years. Based on this feedback, next year we will go back to the previous model and hopefully include some of the Easter Hat Parades too. Thanks for the feedback. School News What’s on for the next few weeks? Friday April 30 Senior Assembly May 7 Mothers Day Stall May 8 Mothers Day Stall Honour Certificate Winners Congratulations to the following students: Jayden - PP2 Alicia - PP2 Seth - PP3 Levi - 1.5 Mylee - 1.6 Lucy - 2.1 Destiny - 2.2 Kayno - 2.4 Elric - PP1 Kyden - PP4 Brayden - D1 Oliver - 1.1 Kydan - 1.6 Claudia - D1 The next assembly will be held on Friday, May 1. Be Proud News Tuesday May 12 NAPLAN Wednesday May 13 NAPLAN Thursday May 14 NAPLAN Friday May 15 P&C Disco Wed May 20 Happy Walk Wed May 27 Year 6 Camp PP Dental Screening Thurs May 28 Year 6 Camp Friday May 29 Year 6 Camp 5 cent Friday Friday July 3 Last Day of School July Holidays Tuesday July 21 Students return to school Be Proud certificates were awarded to the following students: Laura –Lee - 3.6 Brodie - 3.6 Courtney - D6 Shamisa - 3.1 Nauisca - 3.2 Lachlan - 3.5 Tehlia - 4.1 Tye - D4 Kobe - D5 Manawa - 4.2 Molly Anne - 4.4 Brock - D7 Rowan - 4.1 Amalee - 4.2 Second Hand Uniforms The second hand uniform stall operates every Wednesday afternoon from 2.15pm to 2.45pm. There are a variety of items for sale with prices ranging from $3. All donations of unwanted clean uniforms are gratefully accepted. Donations can be left at the front office or alternately given to your child's class teacher. Lego and Construction Club Rockingham Lakes Primary School is starting a Lego and construction club. If you are interested we will meet on a Tuesday afternoons from 2.50pm to 3.45pm. It will be open to all age groups. There will be 20 places available, on a first come basis. Please see Mrs Hider to reserve your place. Permission slips will be sent home to these students. This is a free event for all those who attend. All students attending will have to be collected by parents unless prior arrangements have been made. We are looking forward to having a blast with our future engineers. Mrs Hider Science Teacher INVITATION TO ATTEND TRIPLE P - POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM School Term 2 – 2015 Triple P Positive Parenting helps you raise happy, confident children. This 8 week course will give you practical and effective strategies to prevent or manage common child behaviour problems, as well as ways to encourage positive behaviours so children do well at school and beyond, and families enjoy spending time together. Courses suitable for parents with children 3 to 8 years old and include 5 sessions at the centre and 3 consults over the phone. Program 1 - ROCKINGHAM South Coastal Women’s Health Centre 4 Civic Boulevard, Rockingham Tuesdays - 12 May to 30 June - 9.30 am to 11.30 am Centre attendance: 12/5, 19/5, 26/5, 2/6 & 30/6. Phone consults: 9/6, 16/6 & 23/6 Free crèche provided*, bookings essential. Cost: All programs are FREE however bookings are essential call on: 1300 550 879 LaGuardia Loop, Port Kennedy, 6172 Email: RockinghamLakes.PS@education.wa.edu.au P & C Mothers Day Stall The P&C will be running a Mother’s Day stall. The stall will be open on Thursday, May 7 and Friday, May 8. Classes will be allocated a time. The stall will be open Friday lunchtime if there are any gifts remaining. Prices will range from 50c to $10. We will try and cater to all children’s needs however stock is limited. Ph: (08) 9593 9000 Fax: (08) 9593 9022 Website Address: www.rockinghamlakesps.wa.edu.au School Night Time P & C Disco Come and dance your heart out on Friday, May 15 in the Undercover Area It’s our PJ Themed Disco – (Shoes must be worn) Session Times Kindy to Year 2 - 4.30 to 6.00 pm Year 3 to Year 6 – 6.30 to 8.00 pm Pre purchased tickets - $5.00 per child Ticket sales on the night - $10.00 per child Protective Behaviours Parent Workshop Helping your children to develop personal safety skills We have the right to feel safe at all times Drinks light snacks and glow sticks will be available to purchase on the night. Tickets will be on sale outside the library before school from Monday, May 11 to Friday, May 15. *Children will only be released to an adult at the end of each session. We can talk with someone about anything, no matter what it is. Facilitated by: Parenting WA – Sue Johnson Where: Warnbro Family & Community Centre Date: Thursday Evening 4th June 2015 Time: 6:30-8:30pm Cost: Free Circle of Security Parent Support Program Every parents wants a good relationship with their child but sometimes things get in their way. The Circle of Security (COS) helps parents to improve their relationships with their children. This is a 6 week course. Venues: Kwinana - Darius Wells Library & Resources Centre Bookings essential. Please phone Parenting WA – Rockingham on 9593 0656 or 0412712592…or email susan.johnson@dlgc.wa.gov.au……. to register. Course Days: Mondays May 4,11,18,25 and June 8,15 Time: 10.30am to 12pm - Morning Tea provided Childcare: FREE child care if required Transport: FREE transport if required Please phone Jo Rae for information and registration Ph: 9336 8282 Grasshopper Soccer Free Fun Days Grasshopper Soccer Programs at Halls Head, Comet Bay, Safety Bay, Settlers Hill, Kwinana & Mandurah. Grasshopper Soccer is fun-filled, non-competitive soccer program for boys and girls from 2 years – 12 years. Free fun days will be conducted on May 2 - Comet Bay, Safety Bay May 3 Settlers & Halls Head Primary School May 6 - Mandurah - Meadow Springs Primary School and lastly May 7 in Kwinana - Bertram Primary School. Come along and have some fun for the day, visit www.grasshoppersoccer.com.au or call 1300 984 587. Community News The school does not necessarily endorse Community Group events publicised through our school’s community channels
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