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Dear families
Thank you to the P&C Association
The school would like to thank the P&C Association for their generous donation which allows Joondalup Schools to purchase our own interschool and event T-shirts. These T-shirts will be worn by children when they represent the school at interschool sporting events. Not only will our sporting skills stand out, but we will stand out as a team.
Thank you to the wonderful P&C for organising this year’s Colour Run. It takes the work of many volunteers to make these whole school events happen and we are very grateful for the time and effort given to help raise funds for the school. I know that the children and staff can’t wait until Friday afternoon. Remember that children need to wear a cheap, white T-shirt.
If you would like to come and see this fun event unfold, we are assembling on the oval from 1.45pm on Friday 5 November.
Just a suggestion – If you are driving your children home, have an old towel handy to cover the seats.
Dodgeball Competition
Last Friday two teams represented the school at the annual Dodgeball Competition. Our children played fearlessly, and the hours of practice made a huge difference to how confident they felt during the games. The overall winner of the day was Ocean Reef Primary School. Thank you to Mr Lee who takes dodgeball very seriously and strives to make our students be the best they can be. Thank you also to Miss Mercer for being part of the supervision team at the event.
School Development Day
Don’t forget that the School Development Day is on Friday 12 November 2021. No children come to school on that day. Our plans for the day are for the teachers to spend some time looking at the school data and to improve our skills to use the Department’s platform to access the data more efficiently. The education assistants will be attending First Aid training so that we have more staff with current qualification to respond to injuries and illnesses.
Staff News
From Monday 15 November 2021 Mrs Carol Perry, Associate Principal, will be taking long service leave and then return to school for the beginning of the 2022 school year. I would like to thank Mrs Perry for all of her hard work throughout the year. She manages and leads so many things – collaborative teaching groups, committees, operational matters like timetables and assemblies, and responds to the everyday things that come through the office. Mrs Perry is going to spend the time enjoying the warm weather and having the free time to be with her family and much-loved granddaughter.
Swimming Lessons
Don’t forget that swimming lessons are fast approaching. Please make sure that you have read the notes sent home and check your class Connect notices for reminders about what children need.
Monday 8 November to Friday 19 November Year 3-5 Swimming lessons
Please note that there are no swimming lessons on Friday 12 November as it is a School Development Day
Monday 22 November to Friday 3 December PP-Year 2 Swimming lessons
All swimming lessons are taking place at HBF Arena.
Yesterday the Year 6 families were advised that there will be no swimming lessons for them this year. There is a national shortage of swimming instructors so it was not possible to run an effective program where the children would be given enough opportunities to improve their skills and pass a swimming stage. Rather than a watered down (excuse the pun) opportunity, we have decided to redirect the swimming lesson money to some fun things that the Year 6 children can enjoy as part of the end of Year 6 celebrations.
New School Library
It’s not quite ready but it is taking shape. Looking at the photos, it is hard to believe that this was once the staffroom. Here is a sneak peek into the progress that is being made:
Carol Selley
Principal
If you notice any suspicious activity on School Grounds, please contact Security on 9264 4771 or the Police on 131 444.
Halloween History
Pre-Primary
Jack-O-Lanterns were created by students in Pre-Primary. Orange and red acrylic were used to paint the pumpkin and the mouth, eyes and stalk were pasted on to create these cute collages.
Year 5
The students in Year 5 viewed the work of Pablo Picasso. Working in the style of cubism, students created either a witch, Frankenstein or portrait of a person. Drawing from different viewpoints and using vibrant colours they created very effective abstracts. The work was done in felt pen and oil pastel.
Year 3
Fantastic night skies with flying bats were created by the students in Year 3. They worked with the element of value to paint the sky in acrylic and then added silhouettes of bats in black card.
Mrs Sweet
Art Teacher
Indonesian work at Joondalup Public Library
Some of Joondalup Primary School's Indonesian Language students’ work samples were on display at Joondalup Public Library from 23 October until the 6 November. Amongst the science and artworks were Indonesian phrases written by Year 4 students from Room 8.
Our students and language teachers would like to thank Joondalup Public Library, especially Sally Sibley who granted us permission to display the work samples. A big thank you also to Joanna, the librarian who helped Ibu Mulyana with the pin boards. The display was part of the Languages Week Celebration across WA schools. Well done students.
We have been advised by Kapture Photography that all portraits and class group photos taken this year are still available for purchase.
Please visit www.kapture.com.au using our school code; XWRU8H
By now you should have received all the information on the Colour Explosion School Fun Run, taking place Friday 5 November at 1.45pm! Students will need to wear a WHITE t-shirt to school on the day as they will be covered in non-toxic, biodegradable colour powder from head to toe! There are some awesome prizes to be claimed and all funds raised will go back into our schools. Get fundraising today by creating your profile here - https://myprofilepage.com.au. Donations due before 4 November.