Wentworthville Public School

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Wentworthville Public School QUALITY TEACHING TO MAXIMISE STUDENT LEARNING Term 2 Week 9 2017 Newsletter From the Principal Denise Lockrey Wonderful Happenings at Wenty! Hot off the press news! Wentworthville Public School has been named in a NSW Government announcement earlier in the week as part of its ongoing investment in schools. We have been named as part of the allocation for school upgrades. Mark Scott, Secretary of the Department of Education said in the announcement: The 120 new and upgraded schools will create 32,000 more student places and 1500 new classrooms across NSW. The school building announcement, which launches the School Infrastructure NSW program, is more than an investment of money; it is an investment in the future education and learning outcomes for children and young people in NSW. School Infrastructure NSW builds on a new way of thinking about the physical design of schools how they influence student learning styles, promote collaborative learning and make the best use of technology and a planned, transparent and collaborative approach to meeting the State s rapidly increasing population growth and subsequent enrolment pressures on our schools. What this will actually look like will emerge over time. I will keep the school community informed as I know more. (Continued on page 2) 70-100 Fullagar Rd WENTWORTHVILLE NSW 2145 Australia Phone: 02 9631 8529 Fax: 02 9896 3079 Website: www.wentwthvil-p.schools.nsw.edu.au Email: wentwthvil-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au Student Portal: http://portal.det.nsw.edu.au

(Continued from page 1) Donations of flags from Wentworthville Public School families As part of Wentworthville celebrating our cultural diversity as a school I invite families to donate a flag for flying at the school which represents your family heritage. The school will randomly choose a different country flag to fly each week next to the Australian and Aboriginal flags. We will have student leaders put flags of a variety of countries up and down each week. We will have a list of countries published in our newsletter each fortnight, so you can see what countries are already represented. This will assist the school in ensuring we do not have five of the same flag! If you would like to participate, we welcome your flag donation to the school. Some requirements are outlined below to ensure the process runs smoothly: Please ensure you contact the school office on 9631 8529 to check if the country you are considering has not already had a flag purchased for the school. Please note the following desirable dimensions for a flag that is durable for external flying. Flag Length min 80cm max 100cm (1 metre) Flag Width min 170cm max 200cm (2 metres) Thank you for being part of our school s wonderful cultural diversity! Country Flag Family Donated Child s Class 2017 Peru Shakya family KO,2S, 4/5S (Continued on page 3)

(Continued from page 2) Semester One Reports Attendance data We have experienced a number of Departmental technical glitches with the new electronic online attendance marking system we embarked upon this year. As we are still in consultation with the Department in resolving these matters we will be unable to report attendance with an actual numerical figure in the Semester One reports. Our aim is to report the whole year s absences in the Semester Two report to parents at the end of the year when the issues will be resolved. Teachers who are concerned about student attendance will make a comment in the comment section of the report to you. There will be a section on Semester One reports that says: Attendance Days absent from 30.1.17-16.6.17 (There will be no numerical figure after this wording) Denise Lockrey Principal Sports in Schools Australia Social Behaviour Program Term 3 2017 all students Education Week flyer all students Winter 17 School Holiday Activity Guide Parramatta Council All students Years 2-6 NAIDOC Education Experience all students 100 Days of school invite All Kindergarten

Name Class Name Class Siya KR KR Liya 1B Hidursh KK KK Chandrasekar 1/2W Vihaan KR KR Virat 1/2W Mahesh KK KK Levin 1B Sarah KD KD Ravish 1G Subhan KD KD Kavir 2S Haider KO KO Sneha 1-3K Ajay KO KO Xavier 1-3K Siddharth KO KO Liya 1B Ananta KO KO Chandrasekar 1/2W Angela KV KV Virat 1/2W Advika KD KD Indhi Obeysekera 3M

Recently updated policies Wentworthville Public School - Mobile Device Policy Rationale All students should be able to come to school feeling safe and secure. Mobile phones / electronic devices have become an important and invaluable part of our modern lifestyle. The school understands there are times when possession of a mobile phone / electronic device can provide a sense of safety and security while travelling to and from school, enabling urgent calls or contact for parents. In the Primary school setting if it was required that emergency calls be made, the school teaching staff or office staff would make those phone calls. The use of mobile phones / electronic devices, by students, in school requires clarification. There are concerns about the use of SMS, photos etc to bully students. This policy is to be read in conjunction with Legal Issues Bulletin No 35 (revised March 2013). Purpose To ensure that mobile phone / electronic device usage does not disrupt the school s learning environment and wellbeing of the whole school community. To clarify the responsibilities of students and the acceptable mobile phone / electronic device usage and possible consequences of breaches. Implementation In general, students should not bring valuable items to school. These items can be easily lost or stolen. A device that is approved under the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program in the school is sanctioned by the Principal. If a mobile phone / electronic device is required for reasons of specific safety or urgency before or after school, then the child will store the mobile phone / electronic device in their own school bag and have the device switched off fully (not on silent). The phone / electronic device will be switched off between the school hours of 8.25am 2.55pm and remain stored in the student s bag all day. No phone / electronic device is to be removed from the bag or utilised throughout the school day by students. The only exception to this is for the approved BYOD program. It also needs to be noted that: Students bring mobile phones / electronic devices to school at their own risk and the school will not accept responsibility for damage or theft. No mobile phones are to be taken on excursions unless the Principal has approved it. Any student found using a mobile phone / electronic device in an inappropriate manner (bullying, harassing, intimidating) will have the phone / electronic device confiscated. Parents will be notified and requested to collect phone / electronic device from school. (Continued on page 6)

(Continued from page 5) Departmental procedures will be followed in regard to inappropriate breaches of the behaviour code and further action may need to occur. Depending on the circumstances, action can include banning the students from using mobile phones / electronic devices or confiscating phones / electronic devices from individual students. Evaluation The existing policy was reviewed in 2017 and will be reviewed again in 2020 or earlier if there is any change to use of this type of technology. Last week 19 parents attended our Parent Mentors information session and afternoon tea. These parents will be supporting new families enrolling at Wentworthville PS. In coming weeks you will see Parent Mentors wearing bright yellow badges during the morning assembly and they will be available to answer questions and assist families at our school. Feel free to say hello and introduce yourself to our parent mentors. A New Families Welcome Afternoon Tea will be held on 17 th August at 2pm. Stay tuned for further information

On Thursday 3 rd August 2017, Wentworthville PS will be holding the annual school Athletics Carnival at Pendle Hill High School. The cost of the carnival is $4. Students will be travelling by bus to and from PHHS. Students will be leaving from the school at 9am. All students will need to be at school by 8:55am to ensure class rolls are marked before travelling by bus to Pendle Hill HS. The carnival is an all-day event for K-6 students. The P&C will be running a canteen for students to purchase snack food only. It is important that all students bring their own lunch and water on the day. Students are to wear running shoes/sneakers. Metal spikes are not permitted. House colours should be worn. Students will need; a hat, sunscreen, plenty of water and healthy food. The Carnival will be run by school staff with assistance from Sports in School Australia staff and high school volunteers. If you have any questions regarding the athletics carnival, please see Mr Hobor or Mr Warren. Paterson Kendall Lawson Gordon

Great news for the Uniform Shop - EFTPOS is up and running and has been making a difference for parents. Adding to the convenience that we love! Plans are coming together for our next upcoming event, a BBQ lunch with drinks for Open Day! Sausage sandwiches will be available on a pre-order and pre-pay basis to allow for catering purposes. Keep your eye out for the notes coming home next term. The P&C Committee meet the first Wednesday of the month at 6pm. Feel free to come and join us and see how you are able to help us help the kids. We look forward to seeing you there. If you have questions or would like to give suggestions, please don t hesitate to email us on wentworthvillepandc@gmail.com Felicity Furner President Wentworthville PS P&C Committee FLIP OUT MINI BLACKTOWN This was one of our prizes for the Mother s Day Stall. The company have indicated to our P&C President that if they are advertised in the Newsletter they give a voucher for one hour jump time per newsletter. This is a positive way of supporting our school! They can be contacted on Flip Out Mini Blacktown Phone : 02 9679 8888

Wentworthville Public School Term 2 Planner - as at 21 June 2017 Teachers are meeting on Monday 17 July for a staff only Staff Development Day. First day back for all students is Tuesday 18 July.

Wentworthville Public School Term 3 Planner - as at 21 June 2017

Term 3 Planner - continued

Term 3 Planner - continued