NEWSLETTER 3 th Februaury 2014 From the Principal Year 7 Parents Dinner The date for the Year 7 Parents Dinner has been changed, from 12 February to 7:00pm, Friday 7 February, at the Parkview, Orange. Details, please call Mrs Bronwyn Hendry, 0467 090 869. Welcome, Caroline Paul Please join me in welcoming Mrs Caroline Paul to the staff. Mrs Paul will be teaching Christian Studies to Transition, Kindergarten and Year 1. A brief note of introduction: Hello everyone. I am from the Central West, having grown up on a farm and settling in Orange. I enjoy spending time with my husband Justin and two children, Macey (5 1/2) Oscar (4). In rare spare moments I enjoy cooking for friends and sewing. I also enjoy catching up with friends and encouraging them in their love of Jesus, and working out what the Bible means for us together. Len Elliott Information Afternoon This Wednesday 5 th February there will be an Information Afternoon. Primary will be from 4-5pm and Secondary from 5-6pm. This will be held in the Media Centre. Primary Power Points In order to make the newsletter more user friendly I have decided to include a section called Primary Power Points. This will consist of bullet point reminders of important activities coming up in the primary school. P & F Meeting 7pm Media Centre Tuesday 4 th February. Information Afternoon: Wednesday 5 th February 4-5pm Media Centre. It s a Date Term 1 4 Feb. Junior School Chapel, 9.15am; P&F Meeting, 7pm 5 Feb. - Secondary Assembly, 10.35 Information afternoon 4.00-5.00 Junior, 5.00-6.00 Secondary 7 February - Year 7 Parents dinner, 7pm at the Parkview Hotel, Orange 8 February Working Bee Will s Kitchen Garden 10 February OAGS Swimming Carnival 11 February Primary Assembly 4W, 9.05am; Secondary Chapel, 10.35am 13 February Year 11 Parent Camp Information, Media Centre, 7pm 14 February Library Lover s Day 17 February Primary Homework Club, 6W 18 Feb. Primary School Chapel,9.15am 19 Feb. Kids Lit Quiz, at KWS; Secondary Assembly, 10.35am; Year 11 Camp Cockatoo Island 20 February - Year 11 Camp 21 February - Year 11 Camp 24 February Primary Homework Club, 6W 25 Feb. Primary Assembly 6WB, 9.05am Secondary Assembly, 10.35am 26 February Spalding information session for parents, 4.00-5.00pm 27 Feb. WAS Swimming (Primary) 28 Feb. WAS Swimming (Secondary) 3 March Primary Homework Club, 6W 4 March Junior School Chapel, 9.15am 5 March Secondary Assembly, 10.35am 10 March Primary Homework Club, 6W 11 March Primary Assembly 5W, 9.05am Secondary Chapel, 10.35am; HICES Swimming, SOP; WAS Hockey & Touch Football (boys), at KWS 13 March P&F Meeting, 7pm 17 March Primary Homework Club, 6W 18 March Junior School Chapel, 9.15am 19 March Secondary Assembly, 10.35am 21 March HARMONY DAY 21 March OAGS Athletics long distance events only 21 March P&F Disco Junior School 24 March AICES Girls Hockey, 16yrs; Primary Homework Club, 6W 25 March Primary Assembly 3C, 9.05am Secondary Chapel, 10.35am 27 March School Photos all students 28 March OAGS Athletics Carnival 31 March AICES Swimming Carnival, SOP 1 April Junior School Chapel,9.15am; WAS Netball (Secondary) 2 April Secondary Assembly, 10.35am 5 April OPEN DAY 7 April Primary Homework Club, 6W 8 April Primary Assembly 1C, 9.05am Secondary Chapel, 10.35am; AICES Touch Football trials 9 April OAGS Cross Country carnival 11 April End of Term 1 25 April ANZAC Day march
Sports Days K-6 Wednesday & Fridays Middletons Ice Blocks for sale at lunchtime for 60c Primary Chapel this week 9.15am Tuesday Media Centre, Assembly next week at the same time! Student Leader Induction On Friday we inducted our new Student Leaders for 2014. Congratulations to all the students, we are sure you will do an excellent job! Our leaders are Lily Craig, Jackson Willis, Parneet Kaur and Tom Francis. Our house captains are Hugh Daintith, (Bandhaa) Jack Nunn, (Gugaa) Oliver Bayly, (Biladurang) and DInawan are in a unique situation where three leaders are in their house so they will share the duties. House vice-captains are Charlie Watson, Breanna Rouse and Laura Christie. Little Cakes Roster Little cakes will start again in Week 3. Money raised will be donated to Heart Kids. Week 3: 6WB Week 5: 5W Week 7: 4/5S Week 9: 4W Week 11: 3C Mr and Mrs Elliott s new arrival Finally, Congratulations and all our blessings, Len, Belinda and Nancy on the safe arrival of David. Ms Melanie Winters Head of Primary Will s Garden Name: Phone number: I am able to help at the Will s Garden working bee, at the following time(s): Saturday, 8 February 2014 9:00am 11:00am 11:00am 1:00pm 1:00pm 3:00pm Number of adults attending: Number of students attending: Tools I am able to bring: OAGs Swimming Carnival The Orange Anglican Grammar Swimming Carnival will be held on Monday 10 th of February, 2014 at the Orange Aquatic Centre in Hill Street. The carnival will include all students from Years 3 through to Year 11 (8 years to 17+ years age groups). However, Year 2 students who are able to comfortably swim 50 metres should attend and compete. It is necessary to include 8 year olds as this is the entry age for higher level competitions. Parents are very welcome to attend the carnival. There is no charge for spectators to attend the carnival. Open Day at OAGS A new date has been set for our annual Open Day. This year, it will be held on Saturday 5 April and will coincide with the Official Opening of Will s Kitchen Garden. Our event will be listed in the program for
F.O.O.D week. If parents, friends or family are interested in holding a stall for Open Day, please contact Carolyn Egan in the Administration Office to make arrangements. We are also interested in a guest speaker for the event. If you have any suggestions, please let the staff in Administration know. Family contact details & Medical Forms Please remember to keep our Administration staff updated with your contact details, especially if you have moved house or changed your emergency contacts during the holidays. All new students should have received and completed a Medical History form. Please ask for one of these forms if you have not received one. A new Medical History form should also be completed for any student who has had a change of medical condition ie developed an allergy, asthma or other condition. Please request a form from any of our Administration staff as a matter of urgency. Rehearsal Times Rehearsals will begin in Week 2 or as advised * Intermediate Band Media Centre Monday mornings 8.10 9.00am * Intermediate Strings TBA * Brass Ensemble Media Centre Friday afternoons 3.30-4.30pm * Senior Choir TBA * Secondary Concert Band Media Centre Mondays 3.30-4.30pm * Rock Band TBA * Beginner Strings TBA Group 1 : Sophie B, Kristy F, Isobella M, Aimee Group 2 : Yonghu, Erin D, Cherry, Noah, Charlie H Individual Tuition Private lessons should being in Weeks 2 or 3 and parents will be contacted directly by tutors. For any information or help needed regarding the Music Program, please contact Mrs Dwyer. Mrs Pauline Dwyer pauline.dwyer@orangegrammar.nsw.edu.au Community Notices 10.30@HTO A relaxed service of worship for the whole family Each Sunday At 10.30am in the Memorial Hall Holy Trinity Anglican Church Cnr Byng & Anson Sts All welcome Sunday 9 February: Banjo Paterson service Morning tea after the service, and historical display Conferderates Hockey Club 2014 Orange Hockey Sign on Day SUNDAY 23RD FEBRUARY 10am - 2pm Orange Hockey Centre ALL JUNIOR & SENIOR PLAYERS BBQ and fun activities will be provided for all. Bring your sticks and participate in a fun game for all ages. The Orange Colour City Running Festival will be held on the 22 nd and 23 rd of February. As part of the festival there is a 5 km Schools Challenge on Sunday the 23rd. The Schools Challenge gives students a chance to win $500 for their school and bike for themselves.
There is a category for both primary and secondary teams. To enter a team OAGS will need a minimum of 5 students in either (or both) the primary and secondary school. Interested students will need to enter the 5 km event separately. Entry costs are $10 for under 13 years and $15 for over 13 years. The school can then submit a team entry form once five students are entered. By entering in the school team a student does not forgo their chance to win individual prizes. If your child/children are interested please contact Mrs Gibson by phone or email (erin.gibson@orangegrammar.nsw.edu.au) For more information visit http://orangecolourcityrunningfestival.com.au/ Remember; you don t have to be a kid to enter! Orange City Junior Rugby Union Club 2014 Registrations Day U7 to U17 at Waratah s Sports Club Friday 7 th Feb @ 5pm 6.30pm Saturday 8 th Feb @ 1pm - 2.00pm For further details http://orangecityjuniors.rugbynet.com.au Tony 0435025181 Deryck 0427621965 OR Orange City Junior Rugby Union Club sign on day At Waratah s Sports Club U7 to U17 years. Friday 5th February 5pm 6.30pm and Saturday 8th February 1pm 2pm. For further details contact Tony 0435025181 or Deryck 0427621965. http://orangecityjuniors.rugbynet.com.au BLOOMFIELD JRLFC Would you like your child to be a part of a fantastic sporting club?? Bloomfield Junior Rugby League Club would like to invite you to join up for the 2014 season. Boys of all ages from 5-16 and girls from 5-12 years of age are all welcome. Bloomfield JRLFC will be holding a sign on day on Sunday 23rd February at Orange City Bowling Club from 10am to 2pm. Fees are $100 per player if paid on the day and $110 after this day. Bloomfield socks and shorts are included in registration fees.
There will be a sausage sizzle and jumping castle for the kids. Please note that all new players will be required to have a copy of their birth certificate. For further information email bloomfieldjrlfc@hotmail.com TERM DATES 2014 The School Day* Starting Time: 9.05am Finishing Times: Transition 3:05, Primary 3:15, Secondary 3:35pm Term 1 School Executive 21 January Staff Days Australia Day holiday 22, 23, 24 January Monday 27 January 11 weeks Year 7, Kindergarten and Transition commence Tuesday 28 January Years 1-6 and Years 8-11 commence Wednesday 29 January Friday 11 April Good Friday holiday Friday 18 April Easter Monday holiday Monday 21 April Term 2 Staff Day Transition resumes Kindergarten to Year 11 resume Monday 28 April Tuesday 29 April 8 weeks Queen s Birthday holiday Monday 9 June Friday 20 June Term 3 Staff Day Monday 14 July Staff Day Transition resumes Kindergarten to Year 11 resume Tuesday 15 July Wednesday 16 July Friday 19 September 10 weeks Term 4 Labour Day holiday Monday 6 October Staff Day School resumes Transition to Year 11 Staff days Tuesday 7 October Wednesday 8 October Friday 5 December 8, 9 December 9 weeks *Teachers will be on duty from 8:35am and until 4:05pm each day. After 4:05pm, students are expected to wait at the Administration Office until a parent or guardian arrives.
Safety tips for parents Back to school safety tips for parents and carers Your child s safety depends on you Drop off and pick up by car Make sure your children are in an appropriate child restraint that is fitted and used correctly. Stick to the 40km/h speed limit in a school zone as children are about and can be unpredictable. Look out for buses pulling out watch for wig wag lights. Always park and turn legally around schools and avoid dangerous manoeuvres like U-turns and three point turns. Always give way to pedestrians particularly when entering and leaving driveways. Drop the kids off and pick them up on the school side of the road in your school s designated drop off and pick up area. Calling out to them from across the road can be dangerous because they may run to you without checking traffic. It s safest for the kids to get out of the car on the kerb side of the road to be away from passing traffic. Walking together to and from school Plan your trip to school so you are using pedestrian crossing areas where possible. Always hold your child s hand up until the age of eight. Young children need your help to spot danger like vehicles coming out of driveways. They can also be easily distracted and wander into traffic. Drop off and pick up your child near the school gate and avoid calling them from across the road. Talk to your children about Stop, Look, Listen and Think every time they cross the road. Stop one step back from the kerb. Look for traffic to your right left and right again. Listen for the sounds of approaching traffic. Think whether it is safe to cross. Young children can learn these safe pedestrian habits from you and continue them later on when they are old enough to travel alone. For more information visit roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au