5th May 2015 #13 Principal’s Pen Dear Parents Our new P&C met last Wednesday and have a great year planned. These plans include services, improvements to our school, fundraising and special events. Our new P&C executives are Kier Shorey - President, Werner Drescher – Treasurer, Astrid Addicoat-White and Anita Zass—Vice Presidents, Shelley Turner – Secretary. Our previous P&C President Yvonne Gardner will be staying involved sharing the Secretary role. We already have a professional working relationship with this team. Coming events include Mothers’ Day (Don’t tell mum) Markets each morning this week, Great Family Breakfast (Wednesday 20th May), Book Fair (18th – 22nd May) and a Walk Safely to School Day on Friday 22nd May. Another initiative of the P and C is “Helping Hands” whereby you can join a group that is invited to help at various events and promotions. Send an email to pandc@edgehillss.eq.edu.au to join the email group and receive the updates. Our Bike Park was full last Thursday with 134 bikes spending the day waiting for their owners to take them home. It is great weather for cycling especially safe cycling. Our Bike Bus happens every Thursday to help newcomers in particular. With over a thousand students it is important that everyone arrives at school safely and safely returns home each day whether by foot, bike, car or other method. Finally our 2016 Prep enrolment process is underway and anyone in our area needs to be enrolled as we have fewer places in 2016 than 2015. Until next week enjoy your child’s learning journey, it is magic! Kev Holden, Deputy Principal Butterfly Wings Wednesdays Environmental Centre Pokemon Club Lunch time in the library Easy English Tuesdays 9am Environmental Centre Hooked on Books Reading Club Fridays 8:15—8:45 Library School Banking Thursdays Fete Planning Meetings Mondays 9am Staffroom Mother’s Day Stall Monday 4th May — Friday 8th May 8am—8:45am Scholastic Book Fair Monday 18th May — Friday 22nd May Environmental Centre District Cross Country Last Friday Edge Hill State School sent their best 10y.o.-12y.o. runners (3 boys & girls from each age group) to the District Cross Country held on the Cairns Esplanade. All our runners gave their all and ran fantastically well, and in doing so helped our school finish Runners Up to this year’s district champions Whitfield! Five of our runners including Noah Jones, Sena Nakajima, Ana Aras, Patrick Johnson and Mya Cozzoul who all finished in the top 4 for their age group will now go on to represent Cairns District at the upcoming Peninsula Regional Championships on Friday 22nd May! Special mention must go to both Mya Cozzoul & Patrick Johnson who were both crowned 12 year old Primary School Aged Champions! We at Edge Hill State School wish them all the very best!!! Big Family Breakfast Wednesday 20th May Walk Safely to School Day Friday 22nd May Around the Classroom PREP Thankyou Parents and Carers, - it was so good to see so many people eager to hear more information about Reading at Home and your children’s homework activities. Please keep talking with us if you have any questions about your child’s homework. This week the children are excited to display their flags for Japanese Children’s Day (yesterday) but then most are excited most days! Maths in Prep is learning around shapes so your child may be keen to spot and talk shapes in their home. Finally, Happy Mother’s Day to all you devoted and hard working Mums YEAR 1 The Year 1s had a visit from the Fire Department on Monday 27th April. The fire-fighters talked to us about good and bad fires and what to do in case of an emergency. To help your child in case of an emergency, talk to them about your own evacuation plan and a safe meeting place. A good idea is to also teach your child their address in case they have to ring 000. In LOTE, Mr Gunning is teaching us how to say the names of colours in Japanese. On May 5th, we celebrated Kodomo no Hi (Children’s Day). We learnt a song and made some koinobori (carp streamers). YEAR 3 What a fantastic week we've had. Students have been writing wonderfully imaginative stories, investigating how big Earth really is, and generally being organised and ready to learn. Well done Year 3. Keep up the good work and don't forget to read everyday! Little Athletics Queensland Visit Last week the Prep and Year 1`s were very lucky to receive a visit from Kate and Tina from Little Athletics Queensland . These coaches will be running the LAPS program over the next 4 weeks on a Wednesday and Thursday which will teach them throwing, running and jumping skills. On the first session The children were especially excited to throw the mini javelins and jump over the mini hurdles as well as do the triple jump! At the end of the 4 weeks children will receive a nice certificate to recognise their participation. At the end of this term we have our sports carnival so the children will be eager to show you the skills they have learnt in the LAPS program and during their regular lessons with me. Japanese News Musical Notes Thank you to those families who have contacted me to register their interest in hosting students from Japan in Term 3. You will receive further information in the next week or so. Auditions for Peter Pan have now concluded and we had an incredible 150 students in Grades 4-6 audition to be involved which is amazing. The full cast list will be announced this week up on the Music Room window. Along with the details of characters and who are playing them also will be the details of our first rehearsal next week. During this rehearsal important information and letters will be given out so attendance is important. With Naplan happening in Years 3 and 5 next week some students may unfortunately find they miss their instrumental lessons, however all before school ensembles are still on. These are vital to attend as the Big Breakfast is in Week 5 so next week is the final rehearsal for our Senior groups before this performance. Rehearsals will finish with plenty of time to make it back to class before Naplan tests begin. The Big Breakfast in Week 5 will feature performances from our Senior Concert Band, Senior String Orchestra, Junior String Orchestra and Senior and Junior Choirs. Notes will be coming home this week with all of the required information on them. It is not too late! If you would like to host visiting students from Japan in Term 3, please contact me by email rstev85@eq.edu.au or by registering your interest at the office. Dates: 27th July – 2nd August and 20th – 23rd August School Banking Thursday is Commonwealth Bank school banking day. Application forms for new bankers are available from the office. If you are an existing Commonwealth Bank customer then simply apply online. Happy banking. WANTED Pre-loved lego. Please consider donating any lego no longer used at home to the school to be used in classrooms. Student Absences When your child is away did you know you can call our Absence Line 4037 9566 Book Club Scholastic Book club orders for current catalogues are due on Friday 8 th May. Check out the range of books and send your order and money to the school office or school shop. Happy reading!! School Shop Size 4 and 6 shirts are back in stock. Little Athletics Queensland run great programs in the weekend at Smithfield so log on to www.littleathletics.com.au Or for more info contact: K.macrae@laq.org.au 0427 808 975 Tuck Shop We hope all our Edge Hill families had a wonderful holiday. We have recently completed a review of our costings, and wish to advise that as of this term there will be a rise in the price of the Daily Special to $5. We are also introducing a new Basic Lunch Bag for $3—this deal will include a basic sandwich, juice drink and a piece of fruit. We are also changing our LOL drinks to Glee—which has a lower sugar content. Congratulations to this week’s Flexi draw winner : Lily Scott 4C To enter our weekly Flexischools draw, simply order online via Flexischool, then tear off your order sticker and pop it in the box in the Tuckshop. Orders must be handed in to Tuckshop before 9am— OR—you can order online at flexischool.com.au Ride to School Day It was great to see so many happy students riding their bikes to school last Thursday for our Edge Hill Ride to School Day. We hope you all had fun and enjoyed your breakfast. Thank you to everyone who helped out. Below is a list of all the lucky students who won a prize in the raffle. Don’t forget our regular bike bus will ride to and from school every Thursday for the rest of the term. Prizes Scooter Jet T - 4C $20 Rebel Sports Voucher Celian F - 5E , Diego K – 2D Bike Locks Raphael G – 5C, Hannah D – 1C, Jade B – 1C, Layla D – 3C Scooter Locks Pearlee W – 6D, Bella R – 5C, Dalas E – 4B, Kayla M – 5C, Jet M - 3D, Sam K – 3F Handle Bar Streamers Matilda G – 2C, Emelia A – 1A P&C Corner pandc@edgehillss.eq.edu.au Fete Planning Meetings Mondays 9am Staffroom Please come along and share ideas We are in the process of putting together our Sponsorship paperwork. Please have a think about what local businesses you have connections with that may be able to donate prizes or services for this year’s fete. Big Breakfast Tickets Available now from the school office $5 each or just $20 per family Shhhhhh—don’t tell mum . . . We’re having a Mother’s Day Stall Monday 4th May—Friday 8th May 8am—8:50am Undercover Area Great gifts for mum $2—$8 Gift wrapping also available FOR FUN FRIENDSHIP AND ADVENTURE…... DO YOU ENJOY HAVING FUN? MAKING NEW FRIENDS? TRYING NEW AND EXCITING CHALLENGES? THEN GIRL GUIDES COULD BE JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. GIRLS BETWEEN THE AGES OF FIVE AND SEVENTEEN CAN BECOME A GIRL GUIDE. Girls in Guiding achieve goals, improve communities and grow in confidence. GUIDING IS FOR ADULTS AS WELL Any woman 18 years and older who is prepared to make the Guide Promise can be an adult member. Take advantage of the personal and professional development opportunities that Guiding offers. 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