Vol 35, No. 11 23rd April 2015 THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: Our limitations and success will be based, most often, on our expectation for ourselves. What the mind dwells upon the body acts upon. Current Attendance Rate: 95.8% TOMORROW, FRIDAY 24TH APRIL *Anzac Day Service TH TUESDAY, 28 APRIL *AUSSIE HOOPS BEGINS (Register at aussiehoops.com.au See details on page 3) TH THURSDAY 30 APRIL *Student Council Leadership Night TH WEDNESDAY 6 MAY * BOOK CLUB DUE Please hand orders and money to the office th th 26 MAY – 10 JUNE *Life Education Van Visit $5.00 per student ND TUESDAY 2 JUNE *School Photo Day PLEASE NOTE: TUCKSHOP WILL BE HELD ON th WEDNESDAY 27 MAY INSTEAD OF THURSDAY TH 28 MAY DUE TO THE SHOW HOLIDAY! Welcome back to the second term of the 2015 school year. I trust that everyone has had a safe and enjoyable break and are ready for what promises to be another busy term. From our calendar of events, I know that the next 10 weeks will be extremely busy with classroom activities being complemented by a range of extra-curricular activities. This term we have NAPLAN, Inter-house sport, NAIDOC week, Disco, School Photos, Life Education, reporting and more. I would strongly recommend that all students settle quickly back into the routine and engage with every learning opportunity. The best way to be confident and happy is to be in control of what is expected. Working together, I am sure we can have another great term. Over the holidays work continued in and around our school. Our groundsman, Mr Curd and Tree Loppers were busy removing a number of golden canes. New air-conditioners were installed in prep 1 and C Block. Areas of the floor of our SEU were taken up and replaced. This damage is a legacy of the 2013 floods with the floor rotting due to the severe water damage. All in all our school buildings and grounds are in excellent condition for the start of school. D B Ambrose TERM 2 – WHAT’S ON? APRIL 24th Our school ANZAC Parade 25th ANZAC DAY MARCH (Assemble near Target @ 8am) th 28 Aussie Hoops Begins 30th Student Council Leadership Night MAY 7th School Disco 12,13,14 NAPLAN TESTING - YEARS 3 & 5 18th Smart Banking Visit – Yrs 2 and 4 (No Cost) 18th-22nd Chaplaincy Week 20TH P & C MEETING st 21 May Quad F Community Dinner (Free) MAY CONTINUED 22nd *Inter-School Sport Begins *Sport shirts due for screen printing th 26 Life Education Van arrives ($5 per student) JUNE 2nd School Photos (Cost Involved) rd 3 Chaplaincy Breakfast (No Cost) 9th Year 6 Kepnock Transition Visit th 10 Life Education Van Leaves 17TH P&C MEETING 18th June Quad F Community Dinner (Free) th 19 Inter-School Sport Ends 23rd NAIDOC Week Food Feast & Cultural Day 25th INTER-HOUSE SPORTS DAY th 26 LAST DAY OF TERM 2 INTERHOUSE SPORT SHIRTS – SCREEN PRINTING We are now calling for Inter-House Sport Shirts for screen printing. Please hand shirts (CLEARLY ND LABELLED WITH YOUR CHILD’S NAME AND CLASS) to the school office by FRIDAY, 22 MAY. Shirts will be screen printed and returned to students in readiness for our Inter-house Sports Day. We confirm house colours are as follows:* BURNETT – BLUE * * MILLAQUIN – RED * * PETERSEN – YELLOW * Coloured t-shirts/polo’s are usually available from Big W, K-Mart, Target & Best & Less. New students may find out their house by asking our administration staff. CENTENARY OF ANZAC All members of our school community including friends and family are invited to participate in our commemoration of The Centenary of Anzac tomorrow, FRIDAY 24 APRIL STARTING AT 9.00am SHARP. We will start the day with the students assembling in their class groups along the fence line bordering Olsen Park. We will be joined by many ‘former Easties’, some who will arrive in restored military vehicles on Olsen Park. The ASLAVs will make their entry onto the oval and complete a short display of their movements before parking. The crews will be welcomed by our school leaders before moving to our Memorial to settle for the formal service. The Year 6 students will take control of the ceremony. Our service will include our traditional bagpipes, Naval Cadet Catafalque party and the solemn laying of wreathes. We hope to see you there. Paul McMillen PSM Anzac Day Coordinator PARKING FOR ANZAC DAY SERVICE As we will be having many ‘former Easties’ attending our service, parking will be quite congested. If you are fit to walk, we ask you to park a little further away to allow more room for the less mobile of the older guests. We are being joined by members of the Bundaberg Police who will be providing supervision and security for our visiting vehicles. Please make their job easier. OLSEN PARK CLEARANCE Olsen Park will used by the Army vehicles for their display before our Parade and so access will be restricted. We ask that parents and friends avoid crossing the park on foot as we approach school time. Two entry points for the vehicles, marked with witches’ hats will be reserved at either end of the Skyring Street side of the park. Please avoid parking near these points. ANZAC DAY MERCHANDISE We will have Anzac stickers and tattoos (50c) for sale tomorrow morning in readiness for our ceremony. They will be available at the library until sold out. ANZAC DAY MORNING TEA th With this year’s Anzac Day being the 100 Anniversary, there will be quite a few extra invited guests for morning tea after our parade. If there are any families who would like to donate a small plate of food for the morning tea it would be greatly appreciated. Donations can be left in the STAFFROOM tomorrow morning. BUNDABERG ANZAC DAY MARCH INVITATION All students are invited to march behind our school banner on Saturday morning in the Bundaberg Anzac Day March down Bourbong Street to Anzac Park beside the pool. Please assemble near the Target building at 8.00am ready to march at 8.30am. It would be best to wear a hat and bring a water bottle as it will be hot. Parents can pick their children up from Anzac Park at the duration of the service. ANZAC DAY IN BUNDABERG The Bundaberg Dawn Service starting time is 4.28am. The Parade will assemble outside the RSL at 4.10am, then marching to the Cenotaph at 4.24am. Mounting of the Catafalque Party is at 4.28am at the Bundaberg Cenotaph, Cnr. Bourbong and Barolin Sts. The Bargara & Elliott Heads Dawn Services are scheduled for 5.30am & Elliott Heads Memorial Service at 11.15am. FREE DRESS DAY – On the last day of term 1 our Student Council held a Free Dress Day and raised $623.25 for Thangool State School to help them replace their library resources which were damaged during the cyclone earlier this year! What a top effort East School! GREAT RESULTS APPROVAL Over the holiday our GRG proposal of $160,820 for 2015 was signed off by the Director General Mr Jim Watterston. Our proposal includes the following: Employment of Teacher Aides to support literacy and numeracy $110,000 Development of learning plans and their review. Purchase of resources for reading $ 30,568 Professional development of staff $ 20,252 $160,820 Programs utilizing these funds are already in place and providing practical benefits for students. We will continue to monitor the effectiveness of the programs we have in place to ensure that maximum return is being achieved for the money expended. NETBALL TRIALS Our school has nominated a netball team to play at the CQ Regional Shield in Rockhampton on 16th and 17th of July. The girls who have returned an Expression of Interest in trialling for the Bundaberg East State School Netball Team are reminded that the first trial will be TOMORROW, FRIDAY 24TH APRIL FROM 2:45PM TO 4:00PM. The next trial will be on Friday 1st May from 2:45pm to 4:00pm. An Expression of Interest signed by a parent must be returned to Mrs Ash to be allowed to trial. AFL WIN Well done to Mr Pozzebon and our AFL boys on a top win in the Gala Day held on the second last day of Term 2. The boys came out on top by a score of 19-15 over Moore Park. The win provided the team with automatic entry into the Wide Bay finals carnival to be held later this term. Well done boys and all the best for the next round. DEVELOPMENT CUP Last night our Development Cup Team came away with a good win over a spirited Agnes Water team. The final score was 18 to 4 with East running in 4 tries from LOGAN, BAYLEY AND BAILEY scoring 2. A conversion was successful by WIL. Well done to Mr Pozzebon and the boys and a special thanks to all the parents and staff who came along to support the boys. SOCCER REPRESENTATIVE: Well done to OWEN COLLINS on his selection in the Bundaberg District Boys Soccer Team. Owen has worked hard to gain selection and I commend him on his dedication towards this goal. We would like to wish Owen all the best for the Wide Bay Trials to be held later this term. Well Done. LEARNING PLANS Late last term we completed the development of Learning Plans for all students in the school. These plans will now become a blueprint towards which students, teachers and parents work for the benefit of students. It is important that more than lip-service is given to the plans and that we continually review and reflect on the progress made. Later this term end of semester reports will provide a benchmark for progress made on the plans and at the end of Term 3 we will once again be offering the opportunity or all stakeholders to come together and review the progress that has been made. SCHOOL PHOTO DAY Advancedlife Photography will attend our school on TUESDAY 2nd JUNE to take school photos. You may wish to mark your calendar!! Order envelopes will be distributed to all students during week 4. Prices will range from $26.00 to $45.00, catering for every budget. EASTER RAFFLE WINNERS Our Year 6 Easter Raffle was drawn on Thursday 1st April 2015. Our winners were as follows:1st Rhianna 2nd Cassandra Ash rd 3 Chris Roche 4th Joan Pearce 5th Lara Fritz 6th Wil Zahn 7th Hugh McKid 8th Christian Starr 9th Rhiannon 10th Linda Mullins 11th Mrs Bailey 12th Cody th 13 P Cremor 14th B Bauer Congratulations to all winners. We thank everyone who purchased tickets and has helped to reduce the cost of the year 6 camp for our families. ATTENDANCE: Over the Term we have seen our attendance rate drop to below 96%. This is of concern in that every day counts and with the considerable resources being invested by the school in supporting students is imperative that all students attend every day. Attendance rates for each grade is as follows:PREP 96.0% YEAR 1 95.9% YEAR 2 96.4% YEAR 3 96.6% YEAR 4 94.8% YEAR 5 95.9% YEAR 6 94.5% As parents, it is our responsibility to provide our child with every opportunity for the future and maximize and attendance. A SPECIAL THANKS to Paul, Debbie, Danni-Elle and Emma-Leigh for their latest contribution to our Butterfly Garden. The seat is beautifully constructed and adds another dimension to Karrisa’s Garden. I would also like to thank our students and school community on their commitment in keeping this garden a special place. STUDENT INFORMATION UPDATES Student Information Sheets will be sent home with Year 1 and Prep students next week. We ask parents to review the details and make any necessary amendments and return to the school office for updating. In the event no amendments are required, please initial the bottom of the form and return as soon as possible. Thank you. OUTSTANDING SUCCESS Well done to Lucy Galea, one of our past students, who delivered her Valedictorian Address at the University of Southern Queensland graduation ceremony. Lucy graduated with a Bachelor of Science (Honours First Class). CHAPPY KELLY’S NEWS Monday craft with Miss Marion will resume on Monday. Girls Group will break this term. It will resume Week 2, Term 3. Thank you, Chappy Kelly AUSSIE HOOPS IS AT BUNDABERG EAST SCHOOL IN TERM 2 - Tuesdays 3:00pm – 4:00pm (Starting 28th April) $85 new participant (incl bag, ball, reversible singlet & 8 sessions) $65 for returning participants (incl 8 sessions) $65 returning participants (includes 8 sessions) MAKE-A-WISH MONSTER CENT SALE 2ND MAY 2015 - 1.00pm BUNDABERG CIVIC CENTRE Admission $3.00 (Includes Lucky Door & Afternoon Tea) GREAT PRIZES JACKPOTS WHIP-AROUND TABLE BOOKINGS Ph 4152 6832 or Mob 0429 110 847 and Ph 4152 4451 or Mob 0488 160 089 Have fun and support the Bundaberg Branch of MAKE-A-WISH AUSTRALIA
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