Swansea Public School Newsletter

Term 4 - Week 7 - 2022

What is due?Due by
Book ClubThursday 1st December
Year 6 FarewellFriday 2nd December
Swimming CarnivalMonday 5th December

Stage 3 Nelson Bay Excursion

 Monday 5th December

Raffle DonationsThursday 8th December
Tamburlaine FundraiserFriday 9th December

Save the dates

Term 4 Calendar 2022

WeekMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
8

28th

Swim School

Year 7 2023 Parent

Information Evening at

Swansea High School

29th

Swim School

Hello High School

30th

Swim School

P&C Meeting in the Library

6pm - 7.30pm

Dec 1st

Swim School

2nd

Swim School

9.00am

Assembly - All welcome

Final SRE class for 2022

95th

6th

Final Yarn up with Sue Stewart

2.00pm - 3.00pm


Year 6 Farewell - Swansea RSL

7th

Year 6 Mini Fete

8th

Swimming Carnival

9th

Academic Presentation Assembly -

All welcome 1.30pm - 3.00pm

10 

12th 

Sports Presentation

Assembly

13th

Annual Performance Assembly

14th

Rewards Day

15th

Stage 3 Excursion Day

16th

Year 6 Clap Out - 2.45pm

LAST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR 2022

*PBL Award Recipients - Term 4 - Week 2

Sports Award

Mr Andrews

Respectful - Lequoia W - Supporting younger students during swim school

KP 

Mrs Prince

Active Learner - Ellah G - Working hard during writing lessons

Respectful -  Sophie R - Lining up sensibly after each break

Safe & Responsible - Angus P - Remembering to put his hand up to answer questions

KR

Mrs Rogers

Active Learner - Azaylea W - Enthusiastically participating in Sound Waves songs and activities

Respectful - D'Lylah G - Being polite and kind to others in the playground

Safe & Responsible - Noah B - Being a good role model for his peers

2/1C

Mr Choo

Active Learner - Jaxson M - Sharing interesting ideas during class discussions on chance

Respectful -  Zachary S - Showing improvement in his active listening

Safe & Responsible - Ollie D - Consistently looking for ways to help his friends

2/1G

Mrs Gilbert

Active Learner - Isabel V - Expressing ideas in creative writing

Respectful -  Chloe O - Listening carefully to instructions at swim school

Safe & Responsible - Kayley B - Encouraging others and working as a team to complete design tasks

4/3M

Mrs Melville

& Mrs Bales 

Active Learner - Orion JW - Quickly learning our dance moves and being a great performer on stage

Respectful - Charlotte M - Treating others fairly

Safe & Responsible - Dylan W - Making an effort to keep his work area tidy and uncluttered

4/3R

Mrs Rippon and

Mrs Robbers

Active Learner - Laila-Jane B - Having creative ideas in her poetry writing

Respectful - Bella B - Displaying an improved attitude towards others

Safe & Responsible - Ashton D - Always willing to lend a 'helping hand'

6/5H

Mr Hellier 

& Miss Simm

Active Learner - Kyla G - Taking initiative to add extra information to her work on Natural Disasters

Respectful -  Emelia P - Being respectful of the feelings and opinions of others

Safe & Responsible - Angus K - Being a good role model to his peers while working independently

6/5L - STEM

Mr Low

Active Learner - Rianna DT - Learning all her lines for our class play

Respectful - Isabella R - Keeping her room tidy at the recent AECG camp

Safe & Responsible - Malea L - Collecting money on Fridays for lunches

6/5S

Mrs Sutcliffe

Active Learner - Alexis W - Consistently completing all work tasks given

Respectful - Kali SS- Considering class learning by working quietly and focused

Safe & Responsible - Bliss T - Being a settled and safe worker

 *Positive Behaviour for Learning

STEAM Camp (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics)

STEAM Camp

The NSW AECG Inc. have partnered with the Aboriginal Outcomes and Partnerships Directorate to coordinate a Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) camp for Aboriginal students in regional and remote NSW. The camps are a huge success and has fostered students’ interest in the STEAM subjects and for students to engage with industries to see the practical applications of STEAM subjects.



Some of our students attended the camp this week and had a fabulous time. They learnt how to make a prosthetic leg, dot painting and the art of throwing a boomerang. Thank you to Miss Bakic for representing our school and taking care of all of our students.

Real Schools working with Swansea Public School

Swansea Public School have engaged the services of Simon and the team at 'Real Schools'. Real Schools are helping to transform and enhance our school’s culture through a focus on what really counts. Real Schools exists to build partnerships and experiences to help our school achieve its potential through Committed Teachers, Caring Students and Connected Communities.

Please check out our video for further insight;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvWJUqdO0So


Swansea Lions Club Fundraising

Work at the Elections in March 2023