WELLERS HILL STATE SCHOOL Strive to Succeed

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WELLERS HILL STATE SCHOOL Strive to Succeed WHAT S ON AT WELLERS Music Night Tonight Mansfield High Junior Concert 5:30 6:30 pm Senior Concert 7:00pm 8:30pm Wednesday 13 June 2018 Principal: Mr John Webster Deputy Principal: Mr Jack White Deputy Principal: Mrs Lisa Cameron Deputy Principal: Taku Hashimoto School Captains: Lewis Blaikie, Tara Mann, Nicholas Love, Mia Braun Telephone: 07 3249 1333 Fax: 07 3848 0228 Web: www.wellhillss.eq.edu.au Email: admin@wellhillss.eq.edu.au FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear Parents and Community Members By the time you receive this newsletter the Music Night will be well and truly over. Music nights are my favourite functions at school as they allow a large number of our students to highlight a wide range of talents and skills. This year we split the evening into two events, a junior and a senior event. I hope that this will make the evening more convenient for both parents and students. I hope everyone had an entertaining and enjoyable evening. Construction of New Fence A new fence is currently being constructed between G Block and C Block. The purpose of the fence is to obstruct the movement of students, parents and staff between the blocks when they arrive and depart the school. The construction of the fence is due to movement of cars in the parking area around the building and along the internal road. All students and parents are asked to use the main school entrance and not enter and depart the school via the internal road. While I understand this will be an inconvenience for some, I ask that students and parents respect our wishes as the safety of students is our top priority. Date Claimer Grandparents and Special Friends Day Make sure you keep Tuesday 14 August free as this is Grandparents and Special Friends Day. A concert will be conducted in the hall, commencing at 09:00am followed by Grandparents and Special Friends moving to the classrooms to enjoy time working with the students. Have Your Say on NAPLAN A review of NAPLAN is currently underway focusing on its role in meeting the needs of Queensland students, parents and schools. Led by independent reviewer Dr Gabrielle Matters, the review will involve state, Catholic and independent schools to ensure a broad view of parent opinions are captured. Parents and caregivers are invited to provide their feedback via the online survey. Public forums will also be held on the following dates and locations: Brisbane, Broncos Red Hill Leagues Club, 11 June 2018, 5-6pm Brisbane, Carina Leagues Club, 12 June 2018, 5-6pm To book your spot at one of the forums, please email NAPLAN@novumAVI.com.au Have a great week. Kind regards John 1

REPORT CARDS 2018 As in previous years, you will receive an individual Report Card, accompanied by a Curriculum Overview, outlining what your child has studied throughout Semester 1. Again this year, we will be emailing these documents, rather than printing them. Report Cards will be sent on Thursday 28 th June, to the email address on record in One School, our central point for storing data. YOU CAN HELP: If you have changed your details recently, please contact the office to update them. Report Cards will be sent via One School. When One School sends bulk emails, some service providers recognise them as Spam or Junk email. To ensure the Report Card comes to your inbox please add Application.ONESCHOOL@dete.qld.gov.au DATE CLAIMERS and DUE DATES FOR PAYMENTS DATE YEAR LEVEL ACTIVITY COST DUE DATE Prep Soundwaves Chart $7 Monday 15 May 19 June One Star Lab $8 OVERDUE 20 June Five Aussie Allsorts $6.50 OVERDUE 26 June Four to Six Gala Sports Day $6 Wednesday 30 May 27 June Two Street Science $14 Monday 18 June Preferred method of payment is via BPoint log on to: http://www.bpoint.com.au/payments/dete Quote- CRN Number and Invoice No. located at base of the invoice. Eftpos payment at the school office.(card and Cardholder present) Phone payments can be made via Qld. State School Bill Paying Service on 1300 631 073. Quote- CRN Number and Invoice No. located at base of the invoice. Due to a change in the Department of Education s policies, the school can no longer take credit card payment over the phone. CAPTAINS CORNER Hi Everyone! Well done to all the year 2,3,4,5, and 6 students in the Music Programme performing at the Wellers Hill Music Night. Sports Day is fast approaching in Week 11 and Gala Day for all year 4, 5 and 6's is in Week 10. Remember to recycle your soy sauce fish containers at the tuckshop to help the Sustainability Committee with their exciting project! Thanks Everyone! 2

LOST PROPERTY The lost property box is overflowing. The rack outside the P&C office is also full of jumpers. Could parents please check the rack and the lost property bin located near SACCS. Please ensure that all jumpers, hats etc. are clearly named. EMERGENCY CONTACTS Please ensure the school has up-to-date information regarding emergency contacts so that you can be contacted promptly if required. SPORT NEWS Term 2 - Week 9 Sports Dates for Term 2 Senior Sports Day (Yrs 4, 5 & 6) > 21 st & 22 nd June (Week 10) Senior Gala Day (Yrs 4, 5 & 6) > 26 th June (Week 11) Gala Day Planning for the upcoming Gala day is underway. On Tuesday 26 th June, we will be participating with Upper Mt Gravatt State School across both campuses and competing in a number of sports. Our school will be split into the four houses and teams will be multi aged and mixed. Students have submitted their two preferences for a Friday afternoon sport which students will play on the Gala Day. After considerable organisation, each student will be allocated to a preferred (either 1 st or 2 nd choice) sport. We will be participating in a mixture of both traditional and non-traditional sports and are leaving no stone unturned to make it fun for everyone!!! Rugby 7s Training / Trials for the upcoming Rugby 7s tournament in Term 3 will continue this term. Students need to listen out for announcements regarding the training sessions. As it is a contact sport mouthguards are compulsory for tackling. The first few training sessions will be noncontact so no need for one yet. District Sports Trials Information regarding district sport trials will be published in the school newsletter as it comes to hand. We make up just one school of more than 30 schools in our district so spaces at trials are limited to five students, maximum, per school. As such, not all students who ask to go to district trials can be considered, with preference given to 12 year old s first (as per district school selection policy) and those with more experience including club representative teams. Please keep an eye on the newsletter to find out what trials are occurring so that you do not miss out. 3

Senior Sports Carnival Years 4, 5 & 6 only Our senior sports carnival is being held over 2 days, Thursday 21 st & Friday 22 nd June. All field events on Day One are qualifiers except High Jump, which is a final. Students wishing to compete in High Jump need to qualify in class before the event. Below is an approximate timetable for the events. Please note that these times are subject to change. Day One Program 9:00 800 heats LJ HJ SP 9:30 LJ 800 heats SP HJ In Class 10:00 HJ SP 800 heats LJ 10:30 SP HJ LJ 800 heats Morning Tea 11:00 Morning Tea 800 heats LJ HJ SP 11:40 LJ 800 heats SP HJ In Class 12:10 HJ SP 800 heats LJ 12:40 SP HJ LJ 800 heats 1:10 Play Catch up for any events that have gone over time 2:00 800 final 800 final 2:10 800 final 800 final 2:20 800 final 800 final 2:30 800 final 800 final 2:40 Clean up & Return to class 2:50 4

Day Two Program 9:00 200 heats 200 heats SP SP LJ LJ 9:30 200 heats 200 heats LJ LJ SP SP 10:00 SP SP LJ LJ 200 heats 200 heats 10:30 LJ LJ SP SP 200 heats 200 heats 11:00 11:40 200 finals 200 finals 200 finals First Break 200 finals 200 finals 200 finals 200 finals 200 finals 12:10 100 heats 100 heats 100 heats 100 heats 100 heats 100 heats 100 heats 100 heats 12:50 100 final 100 final 100 final 100 final 100 final 100 final 100 final 100 final 1:10 Play Catch up for any events that have gone over time 2:00 Relay Relay 2:10 Relay Relay 2:20 Relay Relay 2:30 Relay Relay 2:40 Clean Up & Return to class 2:50 Looking forward to your continued support of Wellers Hill Sports in 2018. 5

FROM THE CHAPLAIN THANK YOU FROM THE CHAPLAIN Chappy Week made my head spin! But it was great to see the level of excitement and anticipation by the kids as they arrived at school, saw the Chappy Week signage and realised they were in for a special week. This year classes again competed for the coveted Pizza Party, there was a lunchtime Disco for the P-3 s and we had inclusive organised for anyone who wanted to join us in the undercover area each day. The Jelly Bean Counting Competition drew hundreds of guesses, and we had a bit of fun at Parade on Friday, at Mrs Hawkins expense! The MATES Group joined in the fun at every level, showing great responsibility and team support, ensuring that everyone could fully enjoy the activities. It was a great week and I am so grateful to you, the school community, for your generosity and resounding support of our Chaplaincy Program, We raised $4500 that week. As the Grand Finale to Chappy Week, our first ever Trivia night was a fabulous and fun event, with tickets sold out, and many of you coming dressed in 90 s theme! I am indebted to Kathryn & Carl Quarterman who shouldered the responsibility for organising the event, and did so to perfection. Thanks too for the generosity of Remax Elevate Tarragindi, our major sponsor, Cameron Dean our Host Extraordinaire, those who supplied prizes for the silent auction, and so many who volunteered to help in some way. It was an excellent community event, with many people expressing a desire for it to be repeated annually. We raised over $6000 that night, making a total of around $10, 500 for the week, thanks to your generosity. I am deeply appreciative of the support shown to me during Chappy Week and since, and as a result, I will be able to continue to work at the current number of days, supporting this school community in my pastoral role as chaplain. Stephanie Kennedy (Chaplain) COMMUNITY NEWS 6

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