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- Principal's Report
- Dates to Remember
- Focus on Learning - Grade 4
- Anzac Day
- Grade 3 - Anzac biscuit making
- Kinder Mother's Day Afternoon Tea
- Maths challenge no.2
- Lego Challenge
- Tactical Tots starts this Thursday
- Tunes for Tots starts this Friday
- School Disco
- All Schools Cross Country in 2019
- Dockers Cup Football roster
- Burnie High School 2020
- Scholastic Bookclub
- Woolworths Earn & Learn
- Cycling Tasmania - All Schools Championship
- Cubs, Scouts and Joeys
- Book Fair
- Cyber Safety
- Transition to Netball Program
Welcome back to what promises to be an exciting Term 2 packed full of learning. We finished last term moderating students' work samples with other teachers from Romaine Park, Somerset, Havenview and Ridgley Primary schools in preparation for the mid-year student reports to be sent home on Friday 28th June. This moderation of student work and collaboration of teachers working together, has been a focus for our professional conversations this year and will continue throughout the year to allow students to understand where they are with their learning and what they can do to move this learning forward. This time has also allowed for discussion to moderate student work in preparation for the Mid-year report. Parent – Teacher discussion will be held during the last week of term.
Next week our Grade 3 & 5 students will be participating in the National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN). Students in Grades 3,5,7 and 9 throughout Australia will be involved in these tests. Staff are currently making preparations for our first time completing NAPLAN online. We see considerable advantages in the online capacity to allow testing to tailor questions to each student’s capabilities. Hopefully this give teachers much more accurate information about what students know and need to learn. Grade 3 and 5 students will be completing the tests from 14th to 23rd May; a nine day period of testing as opposed to the traditional three days. These tests are just one aspect of our school’s assessment and reporting process and they complement the extensive ongoing assessments made by teachers about each student’s performance throughout the year. The tests also provide information for schools to help set priorities and goals in Literacy and Numeracy, and they allow teachers to use the results and the support materials to help identify students who require greater challenges or additional support. For more information about NAPLAN, visit the NAPLAN website www.nap.edu.au .
This term the winter sporting rosters kick in, providing our students with a number of different sporting opportunities in netball, football, soccer and hockey. Thanks so much to those parents, teachers and community members who have offered to help out to organise teams, coach, umpire or officiate. It is a privilege to represent Burnie Primary School, and as a school we expect the same impeccable behaviour and expectations of best effort, positive and safe, as we would here at school and expect students and parents to conduct themselves in a way that supports all players from all teams in a respectful and courteous way. Positive behaviour by players and spectators makes the primary school sporting experience a much more enjoyable and positive one for all concerned, and allows the focus to be on participation and enjoyment.
Congratulations and best wishes go to Lottee Rolls, Taya Munday, Bryce Dunham, Oliver Rattray, Joshua Butcher, Ellie Rayner and Blake Bracken who will be representing the NW at the State Athletics Championships tomorrow in Launceston. I am confident they will uphold our Burnie Primary expectation of ‘Best Effort’.
Fri 10 May |
Music for Tots - first session State Primary Athletic Carnival, St Leonards |
Thur 16 May |
School Social |
Wed 22- Fr 24 May |
Grade 6 Camp |
Wed 29 May | BPS Cross Country |
Wed 5 June | North West Cross Country |
Mon 10 June |
Queen's Birthday Public Holiday |
Tues 18 June |
School Association meeting 6:00pm P&F meeting 7:00pm |
Mon 24- Fri 28 June |
City of Burnie Eisteddfod Music week |
Tues 25 June |
Primary School All Schools Cross Country at Symmons Plains |
Fri 5 July |
Last day of Term 2 |
Mon 22 July | Student Free Day |
It was fantastic to see nine of our SRC members representing our school by marching in the ANZAC day parade in Burnie. This event certainly is a very special day to commemorate and remember the sacrifices others have made for us.
Our SRC members represented our school in a respectful and dignified manner, well done and thank you to Imogen Lloyd, Lewis Rattray, Taya Munday, Georgie McGregor, Edgar Varney, Indi-Mae Armstrong, James Hyland, Cailin King and Ellie Sushames. The wreath was laid by Ellie Sushames and Indi-Mae Armstrong. Thank you also to the parents of these children for taking them to the event during the school holidays
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Grade 3 - Anzac biscuit making
We made Anzac biscuits for the class. Anzac biscuits were sent to the soldiers and were made by wives and women's goups. The Anzac biscuits weren't made out of eggs otherwise they would go off. The soldiers sometimes mixed the biscuits with water from the creek to make them soft.
by Layla Smith.
Kinder Mother's Day Afternoon Tea
This week in Kinder we celebrated Mother’s Day with an afternoon tea. Both Kinder classes were very busy cooking in the lead up to this event and shared some special time with their loved ones during the afternoon. We hope you all enjoyed the delicious baking and spending time with us in Kinder.
All Schools Cross Country in 2019
The Primary event will be held on Tuesday 25 June 2019 at Symmons Plains.
The Secondary event will be held on Tuesday 2 July 2019.
Parents will be responsible for transporting their child to and from this event.
Scholastic Book Club orders for Term 2 are now open and orders will close on May 20th. Every purchase from Scholastic Book Club helps the school to buy extra classroom resources.
The easiest way for families to order and pay for Book Club is to use the online LOOP platform. This will ensure that students get their orders, which are delivered to school for free, and that the correct payment is received. Please use the link to register and start your order www.scholastic.com.au/loop
LOOP is also available as an app, for both apple and Android devices.
Families who order via LOOP will receive a free reusable book bag with their second order for the year, and a poster and bookmark for those who place their third order.
You will find a collection box for Burnie Primary School at Woolworths Mount Street store and also in the main entrance here at school.
Stickers collected help us to earn points towards sporting and classroom equipment for our school.
TRANSITION to NETBALL
BNAs 17&Under team and coaches will be holding clinics to help players with skill development and to participate in exercise and fun netball activities with skills developing over the four weeks.
WHEN - Mondays 13th May, 20th May, 27th May & 3rd June
WHERE - BURNIE PRIMARY SCHOOL GYM.
WHO - Players in grade 3 and 4, if you have just started to play netball or have little experience or coaching are all welcome to attend the clinics.
TIME 5-15pm to 6-30 (be there by 5pm)
COST $5.00 per clinic with all funds going towards our 17& Under team heading to New Zealand in September.
Players do not have to register for clinics just get your friends together and turn up.