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22nd October, 2014
Principal’s Report
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Friday 28 November
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Thursday 4
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Monday 8 December
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Tuesday 9 December
SAPSASA Tennis Cricket State
Carnival
Psychology Exam 9am
Maths Applications Exam 9am
R-5 Swimming Lessons
Year 9 Canberra Trip
Physical Education Exam 9am
R-5 Assembly in Amphitheatre
2.30pm start
Music in Context Exam 1.30pm
R-5 Swimming Carnival
R-5 End of Year Concert
R-5 Assembly in Amphitheatre
2.30pm start
Whole School Presentation Night
Year 12s
We are into the final weeks of the school
year for our Year 12s. I am impressed
with the attitude and efforts of many of
our senior students in so many areas of
school life.
Last week I was privileged to be invited along to the
Moderation Dinner for the Year 12 Food & Hospitality
class. Several family members and teaching staff were in
attendance at the function room of the Ceduna Foreshore
Hotel where the students prepared, cooked and served
their menu.
The assessment criteria for the the Group Assessment was
as follows:
• all planning, practicing, preparation etc. needed
to be carried out as a group.
• Students needed to choose a menu that they
believed showcased the best produce that the
Eyre Peninsula and in particular Ceduna has to
offer
• There needed to be four courses (starters, entree,
main, dessert) with two options for each course
• The students needed to use commercial
equipment/facilities, therefore it was carried out
at the hotel in the function kitchen.
The result was that we were all treated to a magnificent
presentation of oysters, prawns and squid paella, scotch
fillet steak, battered fish, chocolate mouse and Pavlova.
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11 December
Last Day of Term 4
YEAR 12 FAREWELL ASSEMBLY
This will be held on Wednesday 29th of
October in the school gym at approximately
9am. All parents and family members of
year 12 students are invited to attend.
Reminder CAS is a ‘NUT AWARE’ site. We ask that
no Nut Products be brought on site. We have
students who are highly allergic to nuts and can
suffer an anaphylactic reaction.
Next Wednesday 29 October we will have a special
Farewell R-12 Assembly in the school gym at 9.00am. We
invite all Year 12 Parents and Friends to attend.
Quality Assurance Parent Survey
To support our Annual Report data we will be soon
sending home surveys by email to a randomly selected
number of our parents inviting them to be part of the
DECD Quality Assurance process for our site. These parents
will also be representative of all year levels across the
school.
Questions relate to all facets of the school and the
feedback will assist the school in providing a better
educational service to our community.
Also an equally random selection of students will be
selected to complete the Student version but they will
complete them at a set time here at school. Staff will also
have an opportunity to complete one as well.
If you are randomly chosen to participate then you
should be receiving a email and the survey within the
next week or so.
Sunsmart Behaviour – more die from Skin Cancer than
road accidents
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Seek shade.
Slide on sunglasses: make sure they meet
Australian Standards.
Please accept the responsibility to teach your child/ren
these important steps to avoid skin damage.
Regards
Jim Michalanney
Principal
Living in Australia we need to take serious precautions
about the dangers of Ultra Violet (UV) radiation. Of
course it is important to take a balanced approach to
help maintain healthy vitamin D levels while minimizing
your risk of skin cancer by using sensible sun protection.
Wearing of hats whilst out of doors can be a contentious
issue for socially conscious adolescents and can be a
bugbear for staff to be always reminding students to
wear their hat. We try to provide programmes in relation
to being safe in the sun every year. However if Sunsmart
behavior is not being modeled in the community and by
their parents then it is very difficult to impress on them
the need to do so.
Unfortunately Skin Cancer kills nearly 1,900 Australians
each year which is more than the national road toll. Two
in three Australians will be diagnosed with skin cancer by
the age of 70. Everyone in the community must know
someone who has been seriously affected by skin cancer.
They are most likely to be those with large scars on their
nose, face, back, arm or hand where cancerous lesions
have been removed.
The greatest danger from overexposure is from
September to April when the UV level is at its highest.
We ask all parents and caregivers to support the school’s
No Hat No Play policy by having your child wear a hat
and sunblock each day at school.
As many of you should know the SUNSMART steps are:
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Slip on sun-protective clothing.
Slop on SPF30 or higher broad spectrum, water
resistant sunscreen 20 minutes before going
outdoors and re-apply every two hours
afterwards.
Slap on a broad-brimmed hat that protects your
face, head, neck and ears.
Junior School’s Report
Dear Parents/Caregivers,
Welcome to Term 4. This is a 9 week
term with many major events eg
swimming lessons, swimming carnival,
concert, reports – so it will go very quickly. In fact, the
whole year seems to have flashed by. Thank you for your
support of Loud Shirt Day last Friday. Students and Staff
enjoyed wearing “loud” shirts to support deaf children.
The funds raised help deaf children obtain better
education and employment choices, social integration with
the hearing world and the chance to contribute to their
community. And, it’s a good excuse to get out of school
uniform and wear bright clothes to raise money for a good
cause. $162 was raised.
A great effort from a generous community.
UNICEF Young Ambassadors
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This year is the 25 anniversary of the Conventions of the
Rights of the Child. To celebrate, UNICEF is embarking on a
nationwide project to listen, learn and find out what
matters most to children. We are very lucky to have a
UNICEF Young Ambassador in our school – Brianna
Partington. This term Brianna will be running workshops
with Yr 5 Collins and Yr 2 Shakes. The feedback from these
workshops will go to the Committee of the Rights of the
Child. Isn’t it exciting that our children’s voice will
contribute to Australia’s feedback to this Committee.
Notes will be sent home to inform parents, and to obtain
permission to share photos/videos of your child on the
UNICEF website. Next year Brianna will be working with
SRC students in advocating for the Rights of the Child. We
look forward to her input into the Junior School’s Civics
and Citizenship programme.
Retired and Looking for some part time
work?
Have you got a HR or MR
Drivers License?
Interested in becoming a
Relief Bus Driver?
We Need You!!
Come into school and talk to us
about the process of getting your driver
accreditation and becoming part of our team
Ring and talk to Tracy Zippel on 86252030 or email
your questions to
tracy.zippel784@schools.sa.edu.au
End of Year Concert-Thursday 4 December
Only seven weeks to our concert!! This year our theme
is “Country and Western” and we would like families to
get into the spirit of things and come dressed in Country
and Western and join in the “foot tapping, hand
clapping………………” All you need is a pair of jeans, boots
or sneakers, an akubra or cap - and maybe an RM
Williams belt buckle?? Or alternatively your work
clothes!
Some other dates for this term:
• Swimming lessons start Monday 3 November
and finish on Friday 21 November. Your child’s
teacher will let you know which week their class
is having lessons.
• Transition for Reception 2015 starts Thursday
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30 October and Friday 31 October. There are
two groups, as the number of students
transitioning from Kindy to school is quite large.
The programme runs until Thursday 4 December
and Friday 5 December.
• Year 5 Transition to Middle School begins
Wednesday 5 November and runs each
Wednesday until 3 December
• Junior School Swimming Carnival Friday 28
November
• School finishes for 2014 on Thursday 11
December at 2:15pm
Looking forward to seeing you at these events.
YEAR 6 DESIGN
DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY
We are looking for donations of fabric, buttons and
cotton for our term 4 project which takes into
account sustainability. Any donations would be
greatly appreciated and can be given to Mrs
Kenchington. Thank you for your support.
COXSWAIN’S COURSE
HELD IN PORT LINCOLN LAST TERM
Charging out to sea in the boat
Kaleb Gunter, Cody Smith, Ryan Rogers & Todd
Hoffrichter studying the map
Regards
Cheryl Bawden
Junior School Leader
Returning to shore
PEGI WILLIAMS BOOK FAIR
The Pegi Williams Book Fair is on this week in the
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Library from Monday, 20 to Saturday, 26 October.
Parents and students can come and view the Fair,
before school, at lunchtime and after school.
All book orders with money (cash or
cheque payable to: Ceduna Area
School) must be handed in to the
Front Office. These are quality books
– excellent Christmas presents.
We hope to see you there!!
Ceduna School Dental Clinic
NEXT OPEN
Monday 10th November to Friday 14th November
2014
Please call mobile 0434601394 between 8.304.30pm.
During this week only for enquiries and
appointments
Thank you
School Dental Staff
Cohen Wright & Liam Pope
Sam Woods
Senior School Students take the R-5 student
for sport workshops
LOUD SHIRT DAY
Held on Friday 17th October
Students wore their loudest shirts. All funds raised
on the day helped give the gift of sound and speech
to deaf children
Garrett Bowden
Kira Mahar, Isabelle Beattie & Gracie Vaughan
Community Notices
CPR & Water Rescue Course
Christelle Catsambalis & Wally Parkyn
Swim Teacher Rescue Award and Resuscitation Award
Course\update to be done to hire the Ceduna Area
School Pool. At this stage it will be 26th October at
9am. You will need to have $60.00 cash on the day.
Please call Amanda Hoffricter to confirm your booking
on 0427250041.
FAR WEST LITTLE ATHLETICS
Far West Little Athletics Centre will commence its
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2014/2015 season 1 Week of Term 4 on Tuesday 14th
October 2014.
Lynacia Dudley & Lara Haseldine
Little Athletics is held on Tuesday evenings at the Ceduna
Area School oval at 5pm and ages range from 4 to 16
years. The first meet is our ‘Come and Try’, $3.00 fee
applies and if you decide to continue this fee will be
deducted off your registration for 2014/2015 season.
Parent support is paramount to the success of little
athletics and all athletes must be accompanied by a parent
or guardian to assist in the running of the night.
Many hands are needed to run a program and the last few
years have seen excellent numbers of parents coming out
and supporting the children.
We look forward to seeing all the old faces and hopefully
lots of new ones this season to keep our membership
numbers increasing.
Back: Rian Plane, Mrs Bawden, Tash Xanthopoulos
Front: Flynn Jacobsen, Cruz Polkinghorne, Jayden
Wakefield & Poppy Chatzisevastou
Little athletics is a fun non-competitive environment for
the family. We focus on developing children of all abilities
by promoting positive attitudes and a healthy lifestyle
through a family and community involvement in athletic
related activities.
Our annual away meet for the Eyre Regional Games will be
held in Wudinna the date is still to be advised, this is a
great opportunity for our athletes to compete against
quality competition increasing their chance of personal
bests and state representation.
For any information regarding Little
Athletics please contact Lisa Parsons
on 0428277706 or Briony Millard on
0422845044.
SCHOOL DENTAL SERVICE
The School Dental Service welcomes babies,
children and young people under 18 years.
Dental care is FREE for most children and the
School Dental Service will bulk-bill Medicare for
children who qualify for the Child Dental Benefits
Schedule. Children who do not qualify for the Child
Dental Benefits Schedule can still attend.
Please bring your Medicare Card to each dental
appointment.
There are no waiting times at the School Dental
Service. To keep your children’s teeth and gums
healthy we encourage them to attend the School
Dental Service.
School Dental Services will be offered locally from
the Ceduna Hospital Dental Clinic on the following
dates:
Monday 10/11/14 – Friday 14/11/14
For further information regarding school dental visits
please
Email:
Health:SADSRemoteServices@health.sa.gov.au
To locate your nearest School Dental Clinic, and for
more information about the Child Dental Benefits
Schedule, visit www.sadental.sa.gov.au
BOOTY CAMP AND WELLNESS DAY
run by 4evafit
Leave Ceduna 4evafit gym at 9:30am on Sunday
Morning. Transported to Davenport Ocean beach in
aircon bus.
Spend the day with other healthy minded people and
enjoy some beach workouts, circuit training, water
recovery, stretch/relaxation and then refuel your body
with clean homemade nutritious food. Cost will include
transport and all food and drink for the day. Workouts
are a bonus.. jo hillas 0431 528 200
ALSO COMING SOON 24/7 OPERATING HOURS
....STAY TUNED ON FACEBOOK FOR UPDATES.
The Far West Basketball Association is
looking for potential basketball umpires.
$20 cash incentive per game.
Games will be played on Tuesday nights
from around 6pm to 9pm over summer.
Contact Michael Scheffler if you, or
anyone you know may be interested.
CALLING NAMES FOR TEAM INTEREST
FOR U/15’S