Newsletter - Term 1, Week 6

Message from the Principal

Dear Parents and Carers,

Welcome back!

It has been wonderful to welcome back parents on site in the last week. We want to thank you for the support and patience you have shown since the beginning of the year. Thank you also for waiting outside of the school buildings for your children to be dismissed at the end of the day. While I have met many of you already, if you see me around the school each morning and afternoon as you drop off and pick up your children, please come and introduce yourself to me. I believe it is necessary for me to know all of you and who you are connected to at our school, and I look forward to meeting more of you now we can have parents back on school site.  

Weather

What a time we are having with the rain across the state! Whilst we have been fortunate not to have floods in our area, we have had the frustration of being ‘stuck’ inside for all play sessions in the last weeks. We look forward to getting back outside on the playground to play when the weather clears and the ground dries. When we return to outside play, each stage will no longer be playing in separate playgrounds, as we no longer need to keep stages apart.  Students will be reminded where they can play and what they are able to do each break and they will be taught the expectations for behaviour for each playground. Student Learning Support Officers (SLSOs) will be setting up games and activities on the playground and will assist teachers and students by engaging our students in meaningful playground activities. We will be sure to post lots of photos of the exciting things that will occur on our playground when we are back outside!

Ms Michelle Drage

Executive Principal

Bidwill PS

Classes

Music Program

Meet the Teacher

In the coming weeks we will have a Meet the Teacher afternoon, where we will invite you to visit your children's classrooms and meet their teachers. I look forward to speaking with you at this event and encourage you to attend to ask any questions you may have about the year ahead. Please keep an eye out for further information about this. 

Ms Michelle Drage

Executive Principal

Bidwill PS

What's happening at Bidwill PS

Our students are awarded Bidwill Buddies for displaying positive behaviour in the classroom and on the playground. Each week, Buddies are collected and one student from each stage whose Buddy is drawn is rewarded with a canteen voucher.

Support Classes

Early Stage 1

KC - Mrs Clancy

KL - Miss Lariosa

KN - Mrs Navaratnam Lena

K1S - Miss Schumacher

Stage 1

Stage 2

Stage 3

Sport

Reminders

We are safe when we wear a hat

What does it mean to be sun safe?

·     Being sun safe means we understand that the sun can be harmful and a hat is a sensible way of protecting ourselves

·     Being sun safe means we develop the safe habit of wearing a hat at all times when outdoors regardless of how hot it is

·     Being sun safe means we make safe decisions about where to play, how to stay cool and how to make safe, healthy and protective choices.

Bring your water bottle to school

With Covid restrictions still in place, students are asked to bring a water bottle to school everyday. Students will be able to refill their bottle during the day.

Scholastic Book Club Catalogue #1 & #2 (March 2022)

 Scholastic Book Club Catalogue #1 and #2 orders - will be due into the office or ordered online through Loop by Friday 18th March, 2022

For decades, Scholastic has been proudly bringing adventure and the unrivaled enjoyment of reading to multiple generations of Australian families via Book Club. Each Issue contains specially curated, age-appropriate titles that have been carefully selected by a team of booklovers.

Browse issue #1 here: https://scholastic.com.au/media/6622/bc122_web.pdf

Browse Issue #2 here: https://scholastic.com.au/media/6789/bc222_web.pdf

School Travel for 2022

2022 school travel applications are now open

Students who need a School Opal card or travel pass for 2022 can apply now. A new application will need to be submitted if they are applying for a school travel pass for the first time, or if they are requesting an additional travel entitlement as a result of a new shared parental responsibility situation (e.g. joint custody).

Students who change address, school, campus location, or who have repeated a year or received an expiry notification from Transport for NSW for their school travel entitlement should renew or update their details before the end of term 4. This will ensure that schools can endorse applications and current entitlements are updated and remain valid. School Opal card holders will have the changes applied to their existing card.

If a student’s distance eligibility has changed based on their grade the system will automatically update their entitlement if they meet the new criteria. If they do not meet the new eligibility criteria, they will receive an expiry notification via email.

Students who have an entitlement approved under a medical condition that is due to expire will receive a notification advising them to re-apply.

Term Bus Pass holders will receive a notification to re-apply.

Students in the Opal network applying for an Opal card (including a Term Bus Pass) for the first time will receive their Student Opal card at their nominated postal address. Cards will be mailed out from January 2022.

Students living in rural and regional (R&R) areas should receive their travel pass at the start of the new school year from their nominated transport operator. It may come via the school or be sent directly to them at home. Note: some R&R operators do not issue travel passes. Students/parents should confirm with their nominated operator if they do not receive a pass.

School Student Transport Scheme site change

On 1 October 2021 the School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) information and application portal was moved to transportnsw.info. This will assist families to find all their travel information in the one place.

Travel from Term 1 2022

We ask that parents plan ahead and make sure their child knows which service/s to use and has a valid ticket to travel; either a School Opal card or Child/Youth Opal card (within Greater Sydney) or a School Travel Pass (outside Greater Sydney), from the start of the school year.

Applications for the School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) open at the start of Term 4 2021 for travel in 2022, so parents/students can apply or update details early and be ready for the start of the new school year.

Most students using the Opal network will not need a new Opal card and can continue travelling on their existing card each year.

The start of the year is a difficult period for local bus operators, and students travelling without a valid ticket make service planning and operations increasingly difficult.

We recognise that for some families last minute changes to school enrolments mean they may not have a School Opal card or Travel Pass for the start of term. In the Opal network, we strongly encourage these families to have their children travel on a Child/Youth Opal card until they receive their valid School Opal card. If outside Greater Sydney, parents should contact their local bus operator to discuss their travel needs.

Bus operators are flexible and understanding, particularly at the start of the school year, and will ensure students can travel safely to and from school. But to best support our operators we encourage all students to have a valid ticket, as early as possible, from the start of the school year.

Please also remember that students using Opal cards must tap on and tap off in line with the Student code of conduct and Opal terms of use.

Community News

Cancer Council - Healthy Lunch Box

Back to School Snack Solutions

On average children eat 2-3 snacks every day so it’s important to make them as healthy as possible. Download our Back to School Snack Solutions Guide for snacks that will power kids brains and fuel their muscles throughout the day.