Term 1 Week 5 Freshwater State School 5/15 Principal Ms Vicki Sparkes Deputy Principal Mr Bob Lowth Mrs Melinda Gothmann Business Services Manager Mrs Anne Carson Administration Officers Mrs Jean Duncan Mrs Tracey Lane Mrs Kathy Smyth Guidance Officer Jane Brentnall – (Mon, Tue & Fri) ABSENCES 4058 9260 EMAIL absences@freshwaterss.eq.edu.au SCHOOL 4058 9222 OFFICE HOURS 8:15am - 3:30pm SCHOOL WEBSITE www.freshwaterss.eq.edu.au GENERIC EMAIL the.principal@freshwaterss.eq.edu.au NEWSLETTER EMAIL newsletter@freshwaterss.eq.edu.au SCHOOL OFFICE HOURS Mon – Fri 8:15am – 3:30pm UNIFORM SHOP HOURS Tuesday 8:30 – 9am Thursday 8:30 – 9am OUTSIDE SCHOOL HOURS CARE 4058 0252 EMAIL oshckids@bigpond.net.au FRESHWATER P&C OFFICE 4055 2946 EMAIL freshwaterpandc@bigpond.com SCHOOL DENTIST CAIRNS NTH 4226 4702 SCHOOLWATCH 13 17 88 3 Mar 9 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 2 April 2 April 3 April DATES TO REMEMBER KM Club commences AGM for P&C Yr3-6 Swimming Day 1 Yr3-6 Swimming Day 2 Yr3-6 Swimming Carnival Last day of Term 1 Good Friday th 24 February 2015 From The Principal Reading is the most important skill that children learn so it is important that as parents, we assist our children to learn to read. There are many ways you can do this at home; • Read to your child every day, even big kids enjoy stories read to them • Access books – buy them or borrow them; libraries are a great resource • Listen to your child read • Talk with your child as children need a broad oral language • Read signs and notices around your house and the community. All students can access extra reading practice every day with our before school reading program. Ms Loretta and parents are in the reading room from 8:00am until the bell rings to listen to all students who arrive. Please encourage your child to attend reading club before school. This week, I would like to remind families about the P&C Voluntary Contribution. The amount is $50 and is voluntary, so you will not receive an invoice from school. I strongly urge all families to contribute if possible. If all families paid this contribution we would be able to access approximately an extra $14,000 for school technology resources. Our P&C does not organise lots of raffles and fundraising so we all need your assistance by contributing to this donation. Similarly, I am purchasing school site licenses for a number of internet resources – Mathletics, Sunshine Readers and Study Ladder. The licenses we purchase allow students to access these programs wherever they can access the Internet. With students having their own log on, they can access these programs at home, at the Library, even on the road. This is truly learning anytime, anywhere. Of course, these licenses can be expensive so I ask that families pay their Student Resource Levy (Invoiced) which covers part of the costs. Student Resource Levies for all year levels are $100.00 per student. School Grounds: After Hours I have noticed some children loitering around the school after hours, on weekends and after school has finished for the day. We have seen evidence of graffiti around buildings, children riding bikes and scooters on the concrete paths and increased litter. Some behaviour displayed is dangerous and careless. Under no circumstances are children to be playing around the buildings or in the school grounds after hours. There are some groups who have received formal permission to use the school facilities and if you have a legitimate reason to use the grounds please approach the school with a written request for consideration. Vicki Sparkes Principal From the Deputy Principal School Wide Positive Behaviour Support This fortnight students have been focussing on ways to stay safe. Specifically, the lesson deals with “Stranger Awareness”, although it is important that children understand that the strategies taught can be applied to any situation in which they feel threatened or not safe. Students have learnt that if they are approached by someone they don’t know, they should use “NO, GO, YELL, TELL.” This means: 1. Say NO firmly and loudly. 2. Go away from the stranger – run if you need to. 3. Yell as loudly as you can. 4. Tell an adult you know and trust (e.g. parent, teacher, carer) It is timely to have such a lesson focus at the beginning of the school year when many students walk or ride to school, alone. To be ‘safe’ is one of the Freshwater State School rules that are positively reinforced by staff. Supporting messages from the child’s home help the child see and hear the message from important and trusted adults in their life. Before School Routine To align with the Be Safe and Be Responsible rules, please encourage your child to follow the ‘before school routine’ if they arrive at school before 8:15am: • Wait in the Under Cover area. Parents are welcome to wait with their child. • Sit down. • Talk quietly with friends. • When the bell rings at 8:15am, walk to your classroom. Have a great week! Yours in Learning, Melinda Gothmann Email: newsletter@freshwaterss.eq.edu.au School Phone Number: 4058 9222 INTRODUCING RUSSELL & NATALIE Russell Spanner – ICT Manager Is he still there? Freshwater State School is like a second home. I have been part of this wonderful community for a few years now. Many changes have occurred over the years – biro melting classrooms to pleasant airconditioning, chalk boards to Interactive White Boards. Community involvement in the school has consistently been a strength of the school. My classroom role has changed this year. I will be supporting teachers and classes across the school for specific curriculum ICT tasks rather than taking lower school classes to the lab once a week. My other area of responsibility is the management of the school ICT Network. I have an Office in the Library. Natalie Bouliane – Coach for Differentiation Hello, some of you may know me from my previous position as the Teacher for Students with Disabilities in the Club Room. I am excited to continue my work supporting students in a broader sense in my new role as Coach for Differentiation. Differentiation is the modification of teaching strategies, unit plans and assessments to support the needs of individual students so they can experience success in their learning. Part of my role is to assist teachers to organise Targeted Teaching programs in the classroom and to write Individual Curriculum Plans for students working at year levels different from their peers. Although I miss teaching in the Club Room I am pleased to see the students so happy in the care of their new SWD teachers, Ahnita Mackedie and Kate Caunt. I’m looking forward to working with all of the students at Freshwater this year! PINK STUMPS DAY Many thanks to our Freshwater families for donating to the Jane McGrath Foundation last Friday, Pink Stumps Day. We raised $321…thank you. The Teachers v Sport Captains Lunchtime Cricket Match was a fun affair. The teachers once again displayed their fine cricketing skills, Mrs Sparkes would not be bribed on any umpiring decisions and the newly appointed Sports Captains were on fire! The Sports Captains scored the winning run on the last ball of the game! Well done Sports Captains WRITING CLUB Our new writing club got off to a good start with six students all working hard to warm up their fingers and write neatly. Great work Lachlan, Hayden, Harriet, Curtis, Charlotte and Imogen. Thank you to Dylan and Silas from 6NB for helping set up and run the group. Writing Club will be in the Library on Tuesdays and Fridays, 8.00– 8.30am for the rest of Term 1. Mrs Black YR 5 CAMP & EISTEDDFOD DATES The Year 5 camp will overlap with the music section of the Eisteddfod. I have spoken with a representative of the CDJE and have been told the following. If your child is doing a solo you could contact the Association and check when the item may be on. Duos and group items will usually be on a weekend. Dance: June 25 to July 5 Speech: June 25-28 Music: June 17-24 http://cairnseisteddfod.com.au/ CONGRATULATIONS The following students have received a Merit Award for Good Behaviour and/or Academic Achievement. Merit Awards PAM Oliver Alden PNM Naomi Beaman PRW Eli Sheardown 1EH Gisele Bilic 1GW Beau Vermey 1MD Lochlan Norris 1SB Jasper Ringer 2CG Sam Bryceson 2DO Hannah Dowey 2RO Mitchell Lane 2SM Lillian Fysh 2AY Joshua Brunner The following students have received a Tough Cookie Award. Tough Cookie Awards PAM Luca Catelan-Ramirez PNM Chase Ivanov PRW Ava McKay 1EH Mason Moore 1GW Wil Baldwin 1MD Maddison Monson 1SB Bianca Bury 2CG Kahlen Drake 2DO Scotty Davidson 2RO Eliza Webb 2SM Franky Cuzon 2AY Abigail Lanigan FRESHIE’S WONDERFUL FETE The fete may seem like a long way off, but it will be here before we know it. Would you like to be involved? This is a great opportunity to do something amazing for your child's school and get to know other parents. Volunteers are already starting to put their hands up to convene stalls but we need many more. If you don't want to do it alone, grab a friend and co-convene your favourite stall. The P&C is also looking for people to join the fete team to be involved with the overall organising. It's a big job, but with many of us involved it will be less work and more fun. Please register your interest with the P&C office on 4055 2946. We'll be calling a fete meeting soon, so watch this space! Fiona Sewell P&C President Email: newsletter@freshwaterss.eq.edu.au School Phone Number: 4058 9222 WORKSHOP FOR PREP PARENTS Come along to an informative and interactive workshop where we will share some strategies to help your child have the best possible start to becoming a confident reader. Venue: FSS Library Conference Room Time: 6:00 – 7:30pm th When: Wednesday, February 25 Unfortunately, there is no babysitting service available. However…tea, coffee, biscuits and a willingness to share our expertise and listen to your thoughts and questions will be available! Jenni McDonald P-2 Literacy Coach BUTTERFLY WINGS COMMENCING Friday 27th February The Butterfly Wings Child Parent Program is a group learning experience for parents/carers and children (2-5 years) focusing on the pleasure and power of using nursery rhymes, interactive songs and stories together. Where: Library Conference Room (please enter through the door closest to the school office building). When: Starts Friday 27th February from 9—10:30am continuing each Friday for 5 weeks What to bring: You and your child/children (1-2 per family) and a healthy snack for your child. Cost: FREE YEAR 3-6 SWIMMING Year 3-6 will be swimming in Term One this year. Notes for Year 3-6 Swimming have gone home. The dates are: Wednesday th th 11 & Friday 13 March, th th and Friday 20 March, Wednesday 18 th st Wednesday 25 March and 1 April. Year Level 5SM 5JP 5KC, 5PG 3JR, 3NT 6BU, 6JD, 6BR 4KW, 4LD, 4SG 4NS, 3AM, 3SS Depart from School 8.50AM 9:35AM 10:20AM 9:10-9:55AM 9:55-10:40AM 10:40-11:25AM Return to School 10.20AM approx 11:05AM approx 11.50AM approx 11:50AM 12.10-12: 55PM 1:20PM approx 12:35PM 12:55-1:40PM 2:05PM approx 1:20PM 1:40-2:25PM 2:50PM approx Swim PLEASE NOTE that Year 5SM and 5JP need to depart school at 8.50am nd Our swimming carnival is Thursday 2 April at Smithfield Pool. Please see Mrs Knight if you have any queries. SPARE CLOTHES NEEDED If anyone has spare uniform shorts and green polo’s, size 8 or 10, please consider donating them to the school office. On occasion we need spares to deal with life’s little accidents and at present we are running short (pardon the pun!) THE FRESHIE LEAGUE The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and it’s a glorious week to begin playing rugby league. The 2015 NRL Development Cup will begin tomorrow afternoon with our first game against White Rock SS. Our intrepid scouts report that a large and enthusiastic squad of footballers have been training hard, with tackling and game sense at the top of list of skills to master. In the wake of the visit of Cowboys players James Tamou and Ray Thompson to Freshwater last Friday, we cannot confirm whether our Green Machine players are following in their footsteps with five rashers of bacon and five eggs for breakfast. Time will tell. The game kicks off at 5:30pm tomorrow afternoon at Jones Park, Mann Street, Westcourt. Spectators and supporters are most welcome! Until next week, The Freshy Leaguie FUN RUN/CROSS COUNTRY nd Wednesday 22 April The Fun Run will be here before we know it. The nd date is 22 April, the first Wednesday of Term 2. Sponsorship forms for Fun Run fundraising will be sent home later this term. Remember if every student raises $14.20 we will make $10,000.00 for the Physical Education Program and Equipment. We need more soccer goals and lines marked on our concrete spaces this year. The student who raises the most money in their year level will receive a fantastic prize and the highest fundraising class will share a Pizza Party. This sort of targeted fundraising is one of the things that make Freshwater SS special. HELP – We need parents to assist with the running of the Fun Run – Organising Sponsorship forms, recording money raised and assisting on the day of the Fun Run. This is not very time consuming and a great way to help the kids at Freshie. Please see Mrs Knight if you are able to assist. Mrs Knight & Parents for PE LOTE NEWS The language spoken in Japan is Japanese. To write it we use a combination of Chinese kanji characters and two uniquely Japanese phonetic scripts called hiragana and katakana . Children at Freshwater learn how to use each of these alphabets. For example, they can write their names in katakana , number to 100 in kanji and will use most of the 46 characters in hiragana by the end of Year 6. School Phone Number: 4058 9222 Email: newsletter@freshwaterss.eq.edu.au FRESHIE SHOP NEWS If you haven't already noticed, the Freshie Shop has relocated next door for a bigger and better service to the families of Freshwater. Our awesome team of volunteers have created an outstanding service to the school with their hard work and dedication. The Freshwater P&C would like to sincerely thank all parents involved in the management and organisation of the Freshie Shop. At Freshwater, parents do make a difference in our schooling experience. JANE’S JOTTINGS Jane Brentnall – Guidance Officer CAIRNS YOUTH ORCHESTRA RECRUITING We are accepting new enrolments in ALL orchestral instruments at ALL levels for the Friday afternoon/evening weekly rehearsals which commenced Friday 30th January. The CYO is particularly seeking flute, clarinet & percussion players. Contact Mrs M Duffy the CYO Musical Director 4053 2630 or email kandmduffy@westnet.com.au LITTLE LIFESAVERS @ CAIRNS ESPLANADE Term 1: Saturdays from 14th Feb to 28th March from 8:15 to 10am Holidays: Mon 13th to Fri 17th April from 8-10am. No Wednesdays Term 2: Saturdays from 18th to 6th June from 8:15 to 10am Cost: Holiday session $85 inc rashy. Term sessions $150 inc rashy. Contact: 4049 1201 or rdavidson@lifesaving.com.au Quick Tips for Helping Kids keep Cool & Calm Have a Laugh! It is almost impossible to feel stressed while you are having a laugh or sharing a joke. Make sure that your young person has plenty of time to have fun each day! TINY TACKER TUESDAY @ CNS REGIONAL GALLERY Great fun for younger brothers & sisters at the Cairns Regional Gallery. Tiny Tacker Tuesdays for ages 2-5, from 10-10:45am with artist Louisa Ennis-Thomas. Discover your Gallery & make wonderful artworks. $70 for 6wks or $60 for members or $12 per class if booked in advance. NEWS FROM FRESHIE CAFÉ CAIRNS YOUNG VOICES 2015 What: Bringing together students from all over Cairns to experience the joy of singing. Join us for music appreciation classes, theory of music lessons & group choral sessions. Contact: cyvoices@bigpond.net.au or www.cairnsyoungvoices.com.au Hello from Di & Manfred Thanks once again to Tomoko for making the Rice Balls. Parents, just to settle your mind in reference to the Banana Smoothies, the bananas are freshly brought into the Tuckshop and we freeze them, they are not purchased from any supplies pre-frozen. Remember also that we have the Freshie Afterschool Snack Attack operating on Wednesday and Friday afternoons. These will need to be ordered in advance via Flexischools or the paper bag method, by midday on the relevant day. Treat of the week: Honey Coconut biscuits ···· 3 for $1.00 Have a great week and happy tuckshopping GENERAL NOTICES GIVEAWAY Sleepers to give away, please see Chris (Grounds & Facilities Officer) at school if you are interested. C&K HOLLOWAYS BEACH: KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten places are still available for children from 3 years of age. Visit us at 7 Jacarana Street Holloways Beach or contact us at (07) 4055 9132 Email: holloways@candk.asn.au FSS NETSETGO What: NetSetGo is an opportunity for kids to increase social & motor skills & experience netball in a fun & friendly environment. Where: The Canopy, FSS Who: Boys/girls 5-10yr olds When: Wed 18th Feb from 3:05-4:05pm Cost: $80 with NetSetGo pack, $60 without pack Bring: Suitable clothing, appropriate footwear, hat, ball from kit, water bottle & sunscreen FNQ MALE SUICIDE PREVENTION TASKFORCE When: Friday 6th March 5 – 7 pm Where: Brothers Leagues Club Anderson Street What: a FREE presentation by four international & national speakers No need to RSVP just bring a mate and come along PCYC YOUTH GROUP FOR TEENS WITH ASD Who: 12-16yr olds When: Fridays from 6-8pm (fortnightly in term time) Where: PCYC function room Cost: PCYC annual membership + $100 per term for sessions Contact: Brigitte cairnsasdyouthgroup@gmail.com BRINGING WORLD CLASS SOCCER COACHING TO FSS What: After school care program teaching kids discipline, fitness & team work Where: FSS for 7 wks Cost: $10 per session When: Every Friday 13th Feb to 27th Mar from 3:05 to 4:15pm Contact: Joe Holt on 0422 409 335 / info@worldclasfootball.com.au Kids are welcome to come along any Friday, they don’t have to do the full 7wks. If raining it will be held in the Canopy. CAIRNS JNR CHORAL SOCIETY What: For kids who love to sing. Ages 8-18yrs When: Meet every Tuesday from 5:30pm Where: Cairns Choral Society Hall, Grove St Contact: Toni Dunstan on 0437 942 019 POPPERS @ FRESHIE What: A 5wk group to aid young people experiencing parental separation, conflict & change Who: 6-9 yr olds When: Tues 17th Feb to Tues 24th March from 9:30-10:50am Where: FSS, Corkill St, Freshwater Cost: Free. Please leave your name at FSS office ELLIS BEACH SURF CLUB SIGN ON / OPEN DAY When: Sat 28th & Sun 29th March from 10am to 3pm Where: Ellis Beach Clubhouse What: Clubhouse tours, beach activities for Nippers, free sausage sizzle etc Contact: ellis.slsc@bigpond.com
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