Newsletter Term 3 – week 10

Posted on September 28th, 2009 in Newsletter by weps

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Hello again,

It has been a busy Term 3 with so many terrific things achieved by our school with students, teachers and parents working together.

Term 4 is shaping up to be just as busy even though it is only 9 weeks long and the last week will finish for students on Wednesday 16th December.

Next term kicks off with the Special Swimming Scheme starting for Years 2 and 3 on day one and continuing for two weeks. Kindergarten transition will also continue during weeks 1-3 and then again in weeks 6 and 7. Year 6 will be visiting Woonona High School for their official orientation activities later in the term.

This will be Year 6’s last term at primary school and lots of exciting activities have been planned for them including camp in Week 7, a visit to Jamberoo Fun Park and the Year 6 Farewell in the last week. 

Five of our students will be representing our school for the first time at the Wollongong Instrumental Festival which will be held on October 29. Congratulations Samantha, Joshua, Lachlan, Bridget and Leon.

Of course there will be all the usual activities with some exciting excursions already organised, fortnightly assemblies, special presentation day, end of year disco and some very special family fun activities organised by hard-working P and C.

In the meantime, have a restful and enjoyable beak and I look forward to seeing you all when school returns on Monday 19th October.

Enjoy your week.

Sharyn Liddle  (Principal)

Upcoming Events

28 September School Disco at Russell Vale Community Hall
30th September 10:30 Principal’s Morning Tea
2 October Transition to School Session 2

Last day of Term 3

4 October Daylight Saving starts; put clocks forward 1 hour
19 October First day of Term 4.

Special Swimming Scheme starts.

 

Uniform Shop

Uniform Shop Hours

Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8.45am-9.15am

Year 2 Special Swimming Program Reminder.

This program starts on the first day back in Term 4, so all permission notes and money needs to be returned well before the end of this term. The cost is $60 which covers bus fare for the ten days of the program and pool entry. We still have 22 positions open so we will be opening the program to all of Year 3. These children will receive a note today.

 

Talent Quest This Friday

The Term 3 talent quest will be held this Friday between 12 and 1:00. Children wishing to participate should see Mrs D’Arcangelo as soon as possible. Parents are welcome to come along on Friday.

 

Premier’s Spelling Bee

This Wednesday 30th September the Regional Finals of the Premier’s Spelling Bee will be held at Bellambi Public School. Representing Woonona East will be Georgia Atkinson and Emerson Moore in the junior division, with Nikita Portman and Jack Currie in the senior division.

Congratulations to you all for making it so far and good luck for Wednesday.

 

Dance 2B Fit

Today was the last day of Dance 2B Fit which has been an outstanding success with the boys and girls. Thanks to all the parents who supported the program and encouraged their children to be involved each week.

 

Wollongong Botanic Garden Holiday Program

Come along to the Time Warp and discover why “everything old is new again”!   The October school holiday program at the Wollongong Botanic Gardens runs from the 12 to 16 October, from 10am – 1pm daily. For further information contact Michael Connor on 4229 2600 or on his email at mconnor@wollongong.nsw.gov.au

 

Premier’s Sporting Challenge.

This is the last week of the challenge and our boys and girls have made a terrific effort. Certificates will be given out to all participating students next term.

 

100% Attendance Awards

Students will receive their awards from their teachers in the first week of Term 4. Congratulations to everyone who has achieved 100% attendance this term!

 

WEPS COOKBOOK

During the holidays remember to sift through those drawers & cupboards for your favourite receipes. Can’t decide on which recipe to submit for our cookbook – then submit a few!!!!!

Come on, lets all become involved in this exciting and delicious WEPS Cookbook.  It would be fantastic if every family could put in at least one of their favourite recipes. 

You can drop them off to the uniform shop on Monday, Wednesday or Friday mornings or you can send them to Renee at caitlin1@aapt.net.au

Remember to have the children decorate/illustrate on an A4 sheet of paper, include your family name and children names with the recipe.  Also, you can submit a name for our cookbook – the name selected will win an exciting prize.  If you have any queries, please call Renee 0431 458 798.

 

Environment Group

This week’s priority is to put mulch on the frog pond garden behind the admin building 9am-9.30am.  Meet at the flagpole on Tuesday.

 

Football Shirts and Socks

PSSA has finished for the term. Could all boys who played in the school football teams (soccer) return their shirts and socks (if borrowed).

 

Congratulations to the following students who received awards at last Thursdays assembly.

Jade KBM – for listening and participating well in class discussions.

Jack KBM – for his enthusiastic attitude and high participation at all times.

Alysha KC – for being a keen participant in class activities.

Cooper KC – for excellence in handwriting.

Hayley K/1H – for her fantastic effort in reading.

Kye K/1H – for being a terrific listener.

Joshua 1B – for a more settled approach in class.

Ellie 1B – for an improved attitude to work.

Caleb 1/2C – for excellent application in all areas.

Caitlyn 1/2C – for working well in Reading Groups.

Bethany 2D – for excellent manners and always doing her best.

Bassy – for fantastic reading and clever Maths.

Riley 2T – for an improvement in Reading.

Jackson 2T – for outstanding behaviour in class.

Turi 3DB – for being a considerate class member & doing his best.

Liam 3DB – for good contribution to class discussions.

Kaitlyn 3/4L – for being a considerate class member & always doing her best.

Eden 4P – for an excellent oral presentation of a life cycle.

Ruby 4P – for greater application with her homework.

Tom 5M – for working consistently well all year.

William 5M – for contributing well to discussions.

James 5/6C – for a visually engaging project looks great.

Jesse 5/6C – for being a reliable, trustworthy student.

Kirra 5/6H – for her excellent presentation and delivery during debating.

Rory 5/6H – for showing initiative and interest in his class work and classmates.

Library Awards

Emma 5M – for being a fabulous well mannered library user.

Sean 3/4L – for quality work in the library.

 

Uniform Shop News

We have a range of Pyshio Backpacks available in the uniform shop.  We would like to offer these fabulous backpacks at a special sale price of $25 each.  Normally RRP $70 each.  Hurry stocks will sell fast.

Great Xmas present!!

 

Kids Café

Term 4-Canteen is closed Monday’s and Friday’s.

* Term 4 roster will be handed out this week.  Please watch out for Toni Joel. 

* Canteen opens on Tuesday 20th October in Term 4.

* This weeks lunch special Ham salad sandwich and a orange poppa $3.00.

* Recess special mini pancakes with jam or honey and an apple springer $2.20.

Happy holiday’s J

*  Volunteers are all invited to have a cuppa at Ruby’s Beach Bulli on Friday 2nd October at 10am.  For bookings please call Toni Joel on 0405 434 220.  Hope to see you all there.  All new volunteers welcome.

Canteen Roster

Tues 29/9 – Lynn, Jane, Robyn, Suzanne

Wed 30/9 - Angela, Linda

Thurs 1/10 – Kate, Anna

 

 

 

 

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

 

 

Join the fun and play barefoot bowls at Woonona Bowling & Recreation Club.

 $5.00 for Members

$7.00 for Non Members

 4pm -7pm Sunday Afternoon October 18th 2009

 Next Game November 22nd 2009

 Children 9 yrs of age and over welcome

(Must be accompanied by an adult)

 Contact the Club on 42 851112 for more details.

  

 

Illawarra Fly Treetop Walk.

 The Wild Aussies kids show will be performing live between the 7th and 12th October 2009. The children’s show is an exciting and exhilarating show for the entire family, helping educate “Little Aussies” about the enduring characteristics of some of Australia’s most endangered animal species.

The Illawarra Fly is playing host to this spectacular show, and we would love to extend an invitation to your students and their families. There will be two shows daily, 11:30am and 2:00pm. Show admission is included in the treetop walk entry.

For further inquiries please contact us on

4885 1010.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Newsletter Term 3 – week 9

Posted on September 21st, 2009 in Newsletter by weps

It’s Finally Happening!

Hello again everyone,

I am pleased to announce that Manteena Pty Ltd, a local construction company located in Fairy Meadow, has been awarded the contract for the construction of our new hall, covered way and canteen.

 

Construction is due to commence around 24/25 September 2009 with the set-up of temporary fencing, site shed and amenities (site establishment).

 

Please note that there will be increased truck movement around the school in particular along Royal Crescent during the construction phase which is expected to continue until June 2010.

 

As you can imagine, there will be a great deal of activity in this area with trucks picking up and dropping off materials so it would be greatly appreciated if parents could avoid parking in the area directly adjacent to the construction site access points, particularly along Royal Crescent near the existing netball courts.

 

While there will be the inevitable inconveniences, the hall and other facilities will be a wonderful addition to our school. If you would like to know more about the project or see the final plans, please feel free to talk with me any morning or ring to make an appointment on 42841472.

 

Enjoy your week.

Sharyn Liddle  (Principal)

Upcoming Events

23 September Illawarra Mercury ‘Hot Seat’ applications close
24 September 9:15 Whole School Assembly

Kindergarten Item

25 September Transition to School Session 1
28 September School Disco at Russell Vale Community Hall
2 October Transition to School Session 2

Last day of Term 3

19 October First day of Term 4.

Special Swimming Scheme starts.

 

Uniform Shop

Uniform Shop Hours

Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8.45am-9.15am

Trivia Night Congratulations and Thanks.

A huge, huge thankyou to all the parents, friends and sponsors who supported our trivia fundraiser so generously on Saturday night. The dedication and hard work put in by our P&C fundraising committee led by Michelle McDermott and Kate De Rome certainly paid off. Special thanks also to Brad (Doug!) McDougall who did a fantastic job as our MC. A full list of all our sponsors will be published in next week’s newsletter and we thank them sincerely for their support. For all the details please see Michelle’s report below.

Fundraising Trivia Night

The Fundraising Team would like to send out a big thanks to the families and friends of our school who came along and supported our trivia night on Saturday night.  The night was a great success thanks to your generous support and raised in excess of $4,000!!  We would also like to send out a big thanks to our wonderful markers who did a fantastic job.  A reminder to those who had the winning silent auction bids that your prize can be paid for and picked up from the office.  Congratulations to our raffle winners – 3rd Prize Margi Gormly, 2nd Prize Charles, 1st Prize Lisa Davidson. Margi & Lisa, your prizes will also be available from the office.  Once again thank to everyone who came along and made our night a fabulous success.

 

Our next fundraising event will be a shopping trip to the factory outlets in Sydney on Sunday, 15th November 2009.  Cost is $30/head.  Great opportunity to get in some Christmas shopping.  The outlets will be named in a couple of weeks but if you would like to come along please leave your name and contact number along with a non refundable $10 deposit at the office.

 

School Disco Next Monday Night

A school disco will be held at Russell Vale Community Hall, Keerong Avenue Russell Vale, next Monday 28th September. There will be two sessions:

K-2    4:00-5:30

3-6    6:00-7:30

Entry is $2.00 and can be paid in the attached envelope and returned to school by Friday please. The school will maintain a list of names and these will be ticked off at the door. A sausage sizzle, snacks and drinks will be on sale. Please see Toni Joel if you are able to lend a hand. The disc jockey is Carl from Bodyrock, whom many of you will know from last year.

 

 

Assembly This Thursday

Come along and see what Kinder have in store when they perform at this week’s assembly. It’s wild! Assembly starts at 9:15 and everyone is welcome.

Creep Crawlies

Once again, these annoying pests are in our school looking for clean hair in which to make a home. Unfortunately they are encouraged by the recent warm and humid weather conditions. Please check your child’s hair carefully each day while lice are about and if you find any, please treat them promptly. Information is available from the school office. Tying up long hair, using gel or hairspray and spraying inside hats with teatree oil or similar preparations available at the chemist may also help deter infection. If we are all on the lookout and we act quickly at the first sign of a problem we can work together to help to solve this frustrating problem.

 

Early Arrivers

There are an increasing number of students in the playground prior to the 8:30am bell. Please be aware that there is no supervision of students prior to 8:30 and that the school cannot take responsibility for problems which may occur before this time. Any student arriving before 8:30 must sit on the seats under the COLA until Mrs Liddle arrives for duty.

 

Principal’s Morning Tea

Invitations will go out this week for Term 3 Principal’s Morning Tea which will be held on Wednesday 30th September. Thank you in advance to Mrs Joel and her band of helpers who always provide a ‘feast’ for our award winners. Please let Mrs Liddle know in advance if your child has any food intolerances.

 

Year 2 Special Swimming Program Reminder.

Please don’t forget that this program starts on the first day back in Term 4, so all permission notes and money needs to be returned well before the end of this term. The cost is $60 which covers bus fare for the ten days of the program and pool entry.

 

WEPS COOKBOOK

Have you been looking through your favourite recipes?  Can’t decide on which recipe to submit for our cookbook – then submit a few!!!!!

Come on, lets all become involved in this exciting and delicious WEPS Cookbook.  It would be fantastic if every family could put in at least one of their favourite recipes. 

You can drop them off to the uniform shop on Monday, Wednesday or Friday mornings or you can send them to Renee at caitlin1@aapt.net.au

Remember to have the children decorate/illustrate on an A4 sheet of paper, include your family name and children names with the recipe.  Also, you can submit a name for our cookbook – the name selected will win an exciting prize.  If you have any queries, please call Renee 0431 458 798.

 

Environment Group

This week’s priority is to put mulch on the frog pond garden behind the admin building 9am-9.30am.  Meet at the flagpole on Tuesday.

 

Regional Athletics

An excellent performance by all students who represented North Wollongong PSSA at the South Coast Regional Athletics last week. Laura Hughes, 2nd in the 800 metres, and Brittany Clark, 3rd in shot put and discus, will go on to represent at the State Carnival next term.

 

Football Shirts and Socks

PSSA has finished for the term. Could all boys who played in the school football teams (soccer) return their shirts and socks (if borrowed).

 

WEPS SRC Meeting Thursday 10th September

What are some of the good things happening at the school?

Southern Stars, Dance2BFit, band, painting toilets, Mums helping, friendly people, most people don’t litter, SRC meetings, fitness, fund raising competitions, technology, library, mufti, swimming lessons, PSSA, clean classrooms, frogs’ eggs, PE, trees, compost, sports, things being fixed.

 

Are there any problems at our school at the moment?

Shade trees being chopped down, uniform/shoe problems, air con in some rooms, gates to the field, hole in fence on field, some children fight, handballs going through fence, trees getting chopped off.

 

How can we make the school a better place?

Pizza days, discos, able to wear any coloured hats, more mufti, fix the toilets (flush etc), clean up BB courts, regular checks for wasp nests, grass under soccer goals and gates, mini soccer goals, mini football posts, clean up back playground – glass at fence line, fairly distribute classroom computers, mark lines on back field, more tissues, paper towels in toilets, whiteboards (?), park like play equipment, clean up litter, new bins, tadpoles for ponds, more nature and fitness,

 

Decisions made at the meeting

  • We will support the World Vision 40 Hour Famine appeal this year this year.
  • A fund raiser will be held to support Rita Jean (our school sponsored child).

 

Kids Café

Term 3 canteen is closed Monday’s and Friday’s.

This weeks lunch special – Ham & salad sandwich and an apple or orange poppa $3.20.

Recess special – jelly and custard and a packet of JJ’s $1.50.

*  Pizza Day this Friday.  Please have all orders in by Wednesday afternoon to help with catering.

*  Volunteers are all invited to have a cuppa at Ruby’s Beach Bulli on Friday 2nd October at 10am.  For bookings please call Toni Joel on 0405 434 220.  Hope to see you all there.  All new volunteers welcome.

*  End of term disco is coming up.  We need some Dads to help with our BBQ and a couple of helpers to serve drinks and chips.  If you can help, please call Toni Joel on 0405 434 220.  Thank you.

Canteen Roster

Tues 22/9 – Melanie Davison, Kristen Johnson

Wed 23/9 – Doris Azzopardi, Leasa Lawrence, Joanne Meiers

Thurs 24/9 – Roslyn Doyle, Toni Joel

Fri 25/9 PIZZA DAY – Anne Stephenson, Karen Dubowec

Tues 29/9 – Lynn Wallace, Jane Hulme, Robyn Hatton, Suzanne McLennon

Wed 30/9 - Angela Marrott, Linda Hilton

Thurs 1/10 – Kate De

Rome, Anna

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

 

Thirroul Amateur Swimming Club

Registration is at 5pm on Friday 23rd October 2009

All swimmers catered for.  New and old swimmers welcome.  Check details at www.thirroul.org

If you have any queries please call John on 4223 2237.

 

CatholicCare Courses

CatholicCare is the Social Services agency of the Catholic Diocese of Wollongong. They run lots of great courses related to raising healthy, happy children and families. Limited child minding may be available for some courses. Ring 4227 1122 for details of current courses including 1,2,3 Magic and Resilient Kids.

 

Chesalon Care

Annual Fete

Saturday 10th October – 20 Alice Street, Woonona

10am to 2pm

Everyone Welcome

 

Northern Districts Tigers Junior

Play AFL

Enquiries Stuart 0412 200 570

 

Want to play basketball

Beaton Park, Gwynneville

Competition starting now. $40 per term.

admin@snakepit.com.au

 

Morning Training in the North with Ron

Cost $5 per session

Mondays & Thursdays (7am-8am)

Northern Illawarra athletics oval at the rear of Bulli High School. Access via JARDINE or GODOLPIN St

Focus of sessions will be STYLE & TECHNIQUE

Emphasising WARM UPS & STRETCHES, THROWS & JUMPS (excluding high jump) LONG DISTANCE running SPRINTS & RELAY STARTS (Blocks) & HURDLES.  Ron Thompson Level 4 AT & FCA

Mobile 0438 617 777.

 

 

Newsletter Term 3 – week 8

Posted on September 14th, 2009 in Newsletter by weps

2009 NAPLAN Results

Hello again everyone,

In May this year our Year 3 and 5 students sat for the National Assessment Program in Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) and will receive their official results today. As reported in the media last Friday, NSW students continue to achieve among the best in Australia and this is reflected in the 2009 WEPS results where each child’s results are compared to both the national and school average.

In Year 3, results are reported in 6 achievement bands with 6 being the highest. Overall, Year 3 students scored very well across all areas of literacy and numeracy. In reading, writing and spelling more than half scored in bands 5 and 6 and in grammar and punctuation, 62% scored in these top two bands. Similar results were achieved in the numeracy strands.

In Year 5, results are reported in 6 achievement bands, beginning with band 3 and ending with band 8, the highest.  In overall literacy most students scored in bands 5 and 6 and a similar result was achieved across the specific strands of reading, writing, spelling and punctuation. In overall Numeracy and across the specific strands of number patterns/algebra and measurement/data/space/geometry the majority of students again scored in the middle bands.

There were some outstanding personal performances in both years with some students achieving straight band 6s in Year 3 and straight band 8s in Year 5. Congratulations to these boys and girls.

Further analysis of our school’s results will take place over the next term and will be one of many factors considered in planning for the needs of our students in 2010.

Enjoy your week.

Sharyn Liddle  (Principal)

Upcoming Events

17 September Regional Athletics

Beaton Park

19 September Trivia Night Fundraiser
23 September Illawarra Mercury ‘Hot Seat’ applications close
24 September 9:15 Whole School Assembly

Kindergarten Item

25 September Transition to School Session 1
2 October Transition to School Session 2

Last day of Term 3

 

Uniform Shop

Uniform Shop Hours

Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8.45am-9.15am

Guess My Number & Guess My Weight

Thank you to everyone who entered these competitions.

The mass of the jar full of marbles was 2730 grams or 2.73 kilograms. This was won by Kaia in KBM. She had the closest guess of 2721 grams.

The number of marbles in the jar was 499. This competition was won by Indah in 2T who guessed the exact number.

We were aiming to raise $126 for World Vision to pay for teacher training in a disadvantaged country however, through your generosity we raised $137 which will pay for the teacher training and also for water purifying tablets and a chicken for a village.

Thank you to Jesse, Jason, Lewis, Tanika and Stephen who gave up their time to run the competition.

 

Year 2 Special Swimming Program Reminder.

Please don’t forget that this program starts on the first day back in Term 3, so all permission notes and money needs to be returned well before the end of this term. The cost is $60 which covers bus fare for the ten days of the program and pool entry.

 

MobilePhones

Students are not permitted to bring mobile phones to school. Where there may be extenuating or extraordinary circumstances for bringing a mobile phone, it must be accompanied by a request from a parent and left at the office at 9:00 and picked up by the student at home time. If a parent needs to contact a student urgently or vice versa during the normal school day this must be done via the school office.

 

Illawarra Mercury Hot Seat – Attention all Students!

Fancy having your picture in the newspaper? Well here is your chance. Six lucky children will be selected from WEPS to appear in the Illawarra Mercury. To be in the running, you need to fill out a questionnaire about your reading. These questionnaires are available from the library. I will read through them all and select six. If you are successful you will be taken to the Mercury to have your photo taken in Week 1 Term 4. The pictures will be published one per week from November 10 onwards. Your photo will be superimposed against a photo of the place you said you would like to go in the questionnaire. I will need all completed questionnaires by the 23rd September 2009.

 

Happy Reading

Donna Thompson

Teacher Librarian

WEPS COOKBOOK

Have you been looking through your favourite recipes?  Can’t decide on which recipe to submit for our cookbook – then submit a few!!!!!

Come on, lets all become involved in this exciting and delicious WEPS Cookbook.  It would be fantastic if every family could put in at least one of their favourite recipes. 

You can drop them off to the uniform shop on Monday, Wednesday or Friday mornings or you can send them to Renee at caitlin1@aapt.net.au

Remember to have the children decorate/illustrate on an A4 sheet of paper, include your family name and children names with the recipe.  Also, you can submit a name for our cookbook – the name selected will win an exciting prize.  If you have any queries, please call Renee 0431 458 798.

 

Congratulations to the following students who received awards at last Thursdays Assembly.

KBM – Joel for consistent effort and enthusiasm.

KBM – Kasey for always participating and listening well.

KC – Lauren for excellent attitude & application to her work.

KC – Imogen for being a friendly, happy new student in KC.

K/1H – Torey for always trying his best.

K/1H – Lily for her excellent work in class.

1B – Kyel for an excellent attitude.

1B – Kyra for consistent effort.

1/2C – Zoe for excellent work in Science & Technology.

1/2C – Phoebe for consistent application in Maths.

2D – Tamsyn for being enthusiastic about her work.

2D – Haydn for improved effort and concentration.

2T – Jake for being kind, caring student who is always willing to help.

2T – Jake for settling well into a new school.

3DB – for always doing his best and being a considerate class member.

3DB – Amy for listening well and doing her best.

3/4L – Brock for giving a great speech on Bass and Flinders.

3/4L – Jessica for giving a great speech on Edward John Eyre.

4P – Joshua for excellent Haiku poetry writing.

4P – Liam  for always participating in discussions and having good ideas.

5M – Luke for great audience participation at the Southern Stars Performance.

5M – Lachlan for a very interesting Family Tree Project.

5/6C – Brooke for settling in well at WEPS.

5/6C – Bridget for working well at school.

5/6H – Hayden for improvement in all areas.

5/6H – Tanika for being helpful.

Library Awards

1/2C – Emily for being the queen of the library catalogues.

K/1H – Ella for being a well mannered & fabulous library user.

The following students received awards for Doodle 4 Google – Breanna Peterson-Jahn, Kira McCombie, Nikita Portman, Claire Hilliard, Holly Jones, Steven Wallace, Brooke Howard & Kane McRae.

 

Environment Group

This weeks priority is to put mulch on the frog pond garden behind the admin building 9am-9.30am.  Meet at the flagpole on Tuesday.

 

Kids Café

Term 3 canteen is closed Monday’s and Friday’s.

Canteen Roster

Next term’s roster is in progress if you would like to help please ring Vimala on 0432 710 397.  Thank you.

This weeks lunch special – Chicken Ceaser Salad & a fruit kebab $3.00.  (Our chicken we use is gluten free).

Recess special – JJ’s & an apple springer $1.50.

Thank you to all our volunteer’s for all their hard work in our canteen.  We would like to thank you all with a cuppa at Ruby’s on Friday 2nd of October at 10am.  For bookings, please call Toni Joel on 0405 434 220.  Hope to see you all there.  All new volunteers are welcome.

Tues 15/9 – Kristy, Lindy

Wed 16/9 – Vanessa Child & mum

Thurs 17/9 – Kylie, Kelly (half shift) Ann Kain?

Tues 22/9 – Melanie,

Wed 23/9 – Doris, Leasa, Joanne

Thurs 24/9 – Roslyn, Toni  

 

COMMUNITY NEWS 

 

Bulli SLSC Juniors

www.bullisurfclub.com.au

Registration days – Nippers Ages 5-14 years

Friday 25th September 4.30pm – 7.30pm

Sunday 27th September 9am – 12pm

@ Bulli clubhouse

Registration and proficiency

Saturday 17th October 8am – 11am

@ Corrimal Pool

First Nippers/Season Launch/Proficiency/BBQ

Sunday 18th October 9.30am @ Bulli Beach

Enquiries – Maree Gilmore 0416 124 065 or

          Sean Taylor 0419 728 746

 

Wollongong Junior OZTAG Summer Competition

Starts: 19th October 2009 to March 2010

Registration:  14th September

3.30-6pm at JJ Kelly Park, Wollongong.

 15th September at 3.30-6pm at Guest Park, Fairy Meadow

Fees:  $60 per player for the season

Venues:  Monday afternoons – JJ Kelly Park, W’gong

Tuesday afternoons – Guest Park, Fairy Meadow

Ages: 6 to 15

Enter as teams or individuals

Boys and Girls

Contact Ross Thomas on 0412 703 481 or visit www.oztag.com.au/wollongong juniors

 

Northern Illawarra Little Athletics Club

Registration Days – Friday 11th and 25th September ‘09

Time:  3.30pm – 5pm

Bulli High School

For more information please contact Barbara on

0402 405 519

 

WOONONA SLSC

Registration Days

 Sat-Sept 19 (1pm-3pm)

at Woonona Surf Club, Kurraba Rd, Woonona

Fortnightly nippers (5-13yrs)

Surf Rescue Certificate (12yrs+)

Bronze Medallion training (15yrs+)

Proof of age required for new nippers

Email: nesmcina@optusnet.com.au

Ph: 0425246172

www.woononaslsc.com.au

 

 

SANDON POINT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

2009-2010 Season

Registration for Nippers/Youth/Seniors

Sat 12 Sept 09, 10am-2pm, Clubhouse, Point St, Bulli

Wed 16 Sept 09, 4pm-6pm, Clubhouse, Point St, Bulli

Nippers Proficiency:

Sat 26 Sept 09, 9am-11am, Corrimal Heated Pool (entry fees apply)

 

First Nippers Meeting:

 

Sun 18 Oct 09, 9:30am, Season Launch

 

Enquiries:

clubregistrar@sandonpointsurfclub.org.au

www.sandonpointsurfclub.org.au

 

 

Sonia Miles and Shauna Stockwell of Sugar & Spice Cupcakery would like to offer all the families at Woonona East Public School the opportunity to eat divine cupcakes.  Order from us before October 28, 2009 and we will include a 1/2 dozen extra cupcakes with our compliments. This offer applies to cupcakes from our sugar and spice ranges only. You will find all our details online at  www.sugarandspicecupcakery.com.au or alternatively call us on 4284 7752.  

Thanks for your support.

Newsletter Term 3 – week 7

Posted on September 7th, 2009 in Newsletter by weps

Work Around The School

You will all have noticed work beginning to take place around our school. This began last week with removal of a number of trees in the area outside the senior toilet block. These trees were diseased and storm-damaged and were removed to ensure the safety of students, staff and school visitors. There are also ongoing issues in this area with drainage and clogging of pipes and gutters by the trees’ leaves and roots. In a fortnight drainage works will begin to remediate the flooding problems here. Once all the drainage works are complete we will be able to beautify the area with edging, low growing grasses, shrubs and mulch and eventually return it to the children as a safe, attractive and interesting eating and playing area.

This week work will also begin on the refurbishment of the toilet blocks with painting, tiling and other plumbing works to be carried out over the next few months. Eventually all painted surfaces outside the toilet blocks will be repainted along with gutters and eaves and the covered walkway which will also be painted and have clear light panels inserted into its roof to improve the look of this whole structure.

Last week I attended a meeting about our school hall. While no exact date of commencement has been set, work is scheduled to begin in the not too distant future. I will keep you up to date about further developments as I am informed of them. In the meantime if you have any questions about the works please feel free to give me a call or see me in the playground on any morning except Tuesday when I am at the weekly Administration meeting.

Enjoy your week.

Sharyn Liddle  (Principal)

Upcoming Events

8 September P and C Meeting 7pm Staffroom
9 September Boori  (Monty) Prior Visiting Performer
11 September PSSA Sport
17 September Regional Athletics

Beaton Park

19 September Trivia Night Fundraiser
23 September Illawarra Mercury ‘Hot Seat’ applications close
25 September Transition to School Session 1
2 October Transition to School Session 2

Last day of Term 3

 

Uniform Shop

Uniform Shop Hours

Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8.45am-9.15am

Southern Stars

A huge congratulations to all our boys and girls who participated in Southern Stars over the weekend. As usual the show was spectacular, showcasing the wonderful performing talent of our region’s public school students. Thankyou to all the parents who made the many trips to the Entertainment Centre to deliver the children to the rehearsals and performances and of course to Mrs DiBello and Mrs Harris-Cross for their dedication to the program. It was also very gratifying to hear WEPS performers congratulated for their excellent behaviour behind the scenes. Well done everyone!

 

National Literacy and Numeracy Week. Reading Counts at WEPS

Thank you to those who came along and joined in the National Literacy and Numeracy Week activities on Tuesday.  It is great to see children, parents and children working together in such a positive environment. The feedback from teachers indicates that it was a worthwhile experience and the children enjoyed the activities.

The Guess My Number and Guess My Weight competitions will finish up tomorrow with winners announced after recess. Remember, $1 a guess or 3 guesses for $2 – all money to go to World Vision to help fund the training of a teacher in a disadvantaged country.

 

Year 2 Special Swimming Program Reminder.

Please don’t forget that this program starts on the first day back in Term 3, so all permission notes and money needs to be returned well before the end of this term. The cost is $60 which covers bus fare for the ten days of the program and pool entry.

 

Assembly This Thursday.

This week’s award winners will be the first to receive our new merit cards. The Southern Stars dancers will also perform for us this week. Everyone is welcome.

 

P and C meeting This Tuesday Night.

Please meet in the school staffroom at 7pm.

 

Boori Pryor This Wednesday

This renowned children’s author and entertainer will be in our school on Wednesday. The cost of the performance is $4 per student.

 

Uniform and Footwear and Policy

Despite numerous reminders from teachers a number of children are continuing to wear canvas slip-ons and skate shoes to school. These shoes do not supply the necessary support for feet and ankles during fitness and sport activities. For safety reasons, students who are wearing these shoes will not be allowed to participate in sport or fitness activities. School shoes and joggers which can be securely laced are the only shoes to be worn to school. Jewellery other than ear sleepers or studs and nail polish are also inappropriate school wear.

 

Illawarra Mercury Hot Seat – Attention all Students!

Fancy having your picture in the newspaper? Well here is your chance. Six lucky children will be selected from WEPS to appear in the Illawarra Mercury. To be in the running, you need to fill out a questionnaire about your reading. These questionnaires are available from the library. I will read through them all and select six. If you are successful you will be taken to the Mercury to have your photo taken in Week 1 Term 4. The pictures will be published one per week from November 10 onwards. Your photo will be superimposed against a photo of the place you said you would like to go in the questionnaire. I will need all completed questionnaires by the 23rd September 2009.

 

Happy Reading

Donna Thompson

Teacher Librarian

A Bouquet For Ms Thompson!

It is always nice to be acknowledged for a job well done as our own Ms Thompson was recently in the Illawarra Mercury.

Teacher Professional Learning

Throughout the year our teachers participate in a variety of professional learning activities. Last week Mrs D’Arcangelo, Mrs Carter and Mrs Harris- Cross attended the regional wrap-up of the Live Life Well @ School program. Along with a number of local schools they reported on our school’s participation in the program (Crunch and Sip, Daily Fitness, Out of the Box program etc) and the success of these initiatives which will be embedded in our ongoing PDHPE programs and initiatives.

 

Environment group

Mulch has arrived!  This week we will be preparing the gardens for summer!  We will be putting mulch on the gardens, checking the plant guards (after all this wind) and filling the frog ponds.  Lots to do!  Many hands make light work – we would love to see you.  Meet at the flagpole at 9am and help for half an hour.  Thank you.

 

Headphones for Tech.

This term we have been creating electronic books.  Later in the term we will be creating music with Garageband.  Your child would benefit from using headphones for these activities.  Please allow your child to bring some headphones (just cheapies) to tech so they can engage and create more fully.  Thanks, Suzie Wynn-Jones.

 

 

WEPS COOKBOOK

Have you been looking through your favourite recipes?  Can’t decide on which recipe to submit for our cookbook – then submit a few!!!!!

Come on, lets all become involved in this exciting and delicious WEPS Cookbook.  It would be fantastic if every family could put in at least one of their favourite recipes. 

You can drop them off to the uniform shop on Monday, Wednesday or Friday mornings or you can send them to Renee at caitlin1@aapt.net.au

Remember to have the children decorate/illustrate on an A4 sheet of paper, include your family name and children names with the recipe.  Also, you can submit a name for our cookbook – the name selected will win an exciting prize.  If you have any queries, please call Renee 0431 458 798.

 

Choir Hire

Could all uniforms be returned this week to either the office or to the uniform shop.  Refunds will be given to your child in class.  Thank you.

 

 

Kids Café

Term 3 canteen is closed Monday’s and Friday’s.

Canteen Roster

Next term’s roster is in progress if you would like to help please ring Vimala on 0432 710 397.  Thank you.

This weeks lunch special, sausage roll and a fruit kebab $2.00.  Recess special 2 x cheese on toast and a warm milo $2.00.

On Thursday we will be selling Pikelets with jam & cream -YUM YUM.

Tues 8/9 – Toni, Vimala  

Wed 9/9 – Nicole, Natarlie  

Thurs 10/9 – Kate, Anna

Tues 15/9 – Kristy, Lindy

Wed 16/9 – Vanessa & mum

Thurs 17/9 – Kylie , Kelly  (half shift) Ann? 

 

COMMUNITY NEWS

 

Bulli SLSC Juniors

www.bullisurfclub.com.au

Registration days – Nippers Ages 5-14 years

Friday 25th September 4.30pm – 7.30pm

Sunday 27th September 9am – 12pm

@ Bulli clubhouse

Registration and proficiency

Saturday 17th October 8am – 11am

@ Corrimal Pool

First Nippers/Season Launch/Proficiency/BBQ

Sunday 18th October 9.30am @ Bulli Beach

Enquiries – Maree Gilmore 0416 124 065 or

          Sean Taylor 0419 728 746

 

Wollongong Junior OZTAG Summer Competition

Starts: 19th October 2009 to March 2010

Registration:  14th September

3.30-6pm at JJ Kelly Park, Wollongong.

 15th September at 3.30-6pm at Guest Park, Fairy Meadow

Fees:  $60 per player for the season

Venues:  Monday afternoons – JJ Kelly Park, W’gong

Tuesday afternoons – Guest Park, Fairy Meadow

Ages: 6 to 15

Enter as teams or individuals

Boys and Girls

Contact Ross Thomas on 0412 703 481 or visit www.oztag.com.au/wollongong juniors

 

Northern Illawarra Little Athletics Club

Registration Days – Friday 11th and 25th September ‘09

Time:  3.30pm – 5pm

Bulli High School

For more information please contact Barbara on

0402 405 519

 

WOONONA SLSC

Registration Days

Sun-Sept 13, and Sat-Sept 19 (1pm-3pm both days)

at Woonona Surf Club, Kurraba Rd, Woonona

Fortnightly nippers (5-13yrs)

Surf Rescue Certificate (12yrs+)

Bronze Medallion training (15yrs+)

Proof of age required for new nippers

Email: nesmcina@optusnet.com.au

Ph: 0425246172

www.woononaslsc.com.au

 

 

SANDON POINT SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

2009-2010 Season

Registration for Nippers/Youth/Seniors

Sat 12 Sept 09, 10am-2pm, Clubhouse, Point St, Bulli

Wed 16 Sept 09, 4pm-6pm, Clubhouse, Point St, Bulli

Nippers Proficiency:

Sat 26 Sept 09, 9am-11am, Corrimal Heated Pool (entry fees apply)

 

First Nippers Meeting:

 

Sun 18 Oct 09, 9:30am, Season Launch

 

Enquiries:

clubregistrar@sandonpointsurfclub.org.au

www.sandonpointsurfclub.org.au