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Thanks to all in our Burnie Primary School Community for your support for the stop work meeting held on Tuesday morning. For Burnie Primary School teachers present, this action was taken to highlight the issues we face here such as increased class sizes and access to our quality support staff such as our Social Worker, School Psychologist, Speech Pathologist, and Teacher aides who provide such valuable assistance to students with their learning. We need these people in our school for greater periods of time to support the needs of all your children, and for us, this was worth fighting for!
As we move quickly to the end of the school year, we have been reflecting on the achievements of students, teachers, staff and our school community as we plan for success in 2019. Teachers are preparing student end of year reports. As part of the on-going industrial bans in place, Burnie Primary School students will receive a rating only and no comments as directed. This has been uncomfortable for teachers as we enjoy celebrating achievements in learning at this time of the year, but again we have been directed to this action to ensure improvements in learning conditions such as class sizes and student support.
AS we did last year, we are looking to provide students with a different way of celebrating their learning by having a ‘Big Day In’, on their last day, Thursday 20th December. We invite adult involvement in this day. It is a fantastic opportunity for the Parents and Friends of our school community to contribute to our students on a different level than is traditionally the case, by providing fun activities that students can choose from throughout the morning till 12:30. If you would like to offer a fun activity on the day or to help out on Thursday 20th December please phone or email us here at school.
On the day before, Wednesday 19th, we will be conducting our annual Transition day where students will spend the day with their 2019 teachers in their next year's classroom. This day gives students an opportunity to not only get to meet with the other students in their class, but to organise things like where to put their bag on the first day back. Teachers can share expectations for ensuring all will be achieving at our very best. We have invited students from other schools who will be joining our school community for the first time next year, to take advantage of this day. Teachers have also been given the task of assisting students to prepare a short presentation to their next year teacher introducing themselves as a learner and some aspects of their lives that they might like to share. This will be given to the 2019 teachers before Transition Day to enhance the experience for both children and teachers.
We are engaging in many high quality learning excursions outside the classroom this term. Our recent Grade 5 camp to Camp Banksia, Gunns Plains Caves, Narawntapu National Park, and the various other excursions, and performances, highlights the high quality learning opportunities that Burnie Primary School offers students. It also highlights the ‘extra mile’ that teachers and office staff go to to ensure that these experiences can proceed safely, and that all known risks are managed. Thanks also to those parents who have supported these extra learning activities, again, in partnership with your child’s learning.
Andrew Starick.
Thur 28 Mar |
Parents & Friends and School Association meetings 6pm/7pm |
Mon 8 Apr - Thur 12 April |
Parent/Teacher discussions |
Thur 11 April |
End of Term Assembly 11:20am Last day Term One for students |
Fri 12 April | Moderation Day- Student free |
Mon 29 April | Term 2 |
Fri 10 May | State Primary Athletic Carnival, St Leonards |
Wed 22- Fr 24 May | Grade 6 Camp |
Mon 10 June | Queens Birthday Holiday |
Mon 24- Fri 28 June | City of Burnie Eisteddfod Music week |
Last thursday I travelled to Melbourne to compete at the School Sports Australian Championships. On my first day of competition I competed in discus and placed 9th with a personal best throw of 25.94 metres.
The next day I had shotput and I threw 11.92m ( a 1.46 improvement on my PB). I won second place, takinh gome a silver medal which was just a bonus of making the team.
On Wednesday last week, Grade 5 went on camp! On the first day we went to Gunns Plains Caves, Leven Canyon, Anvers Chocolate Factory and Camp Banksia where we were staying. At night we had a quiz night where we had to complete trivia questions as well as physical challenges. On the second day we stayed at Camp Banksia and completed a range of activities. Unfortunately it rained the entire day so we were unable to do a few of the planned activities but we were able to complete a photo challenge, dodgeball, basketball, drama and sketching. Mr Dome also took us for leadership activities to help prepare us for grade 6 next year. That afternoon some of us competed in Grade Five's Got Talent. Georgie, Mackenzie and Savannah won with a drama skit called ‘Mum's in Cleaning Mode.’ After dinner that night we all came together into the big hall with our sleeping bags and watched a movie called Wonder. On the last day we went to Narawntapu National park where we consolidated our learning about Aboriginal shelters. To finish our camp off we went to Ulverstone Park to have a barbeque. We all had an awesome time and can’t stop talking about it!!