TOKSAVE - Term 1 Week 5 2022

Lihir International School and School to Mine Campus

Principal: Mr Gregory Neville

Deputy Principal LIS: Ms Catherine Langusch

Deputy Principal STM: Mr Kevin Collins

From the Principal

Dear Parents and Caregivers,

Visit of Chief Technical and Performance Officer

The school was privileged to host a visit of Newcrest's Chief Technical and Performance Officer Suresh Vadnagra along with HR Manager, Alex Rogea. Suresh toured LIS and STMC facilities and met our Lihirian scholarship students. 

LIS PNG Independence celebrations 2022

There will be a meeting for National parents in the undercover area of the school on Saturday the 12th March at 11am to begin preparations for the school's Independence Day in September. At this meeting, an organising committee will be formed to work with the school in organising the event.

Library and Text Books

There have been some incidents of careless and unnecessary damage to school library and text books when they have been taken home. It is very costly to source and supply students with these resources on Lihir. We ask parents and carers to keep an eye on these school resources when used at home. Parents and carers will be charged replacement costs for damaged or lost books.

Regards,

Mr. Greg Neville  

LIS Scholarship Students with Mr Rogea, Mr Neville and Mr Vadnagra

LIS has zero tolerance for behaviour such as bullying amongst its students. Our VIP behaviour management process is an excellent way to positively reinforce inclusive behaviours among the student body.  The attached link to the Bullying. No Way! site has some excellent resources for parents and schools to use to address this issue. 

Term 1 Week 4 Principal's Awards

Term 1 Calendar

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Covidsafe in 2022

IIn line with company policy, good hygiene and social distancing practices will continue to be implemented in the school during Term 1 2022. Please read the points below carefully. Thank you to all members of the STM/LIS community for your patience and commitment in ensuring that we keep our children and island safe.

1. It is imperative that parents and carers do not send their children to school if they are sick or showing any symptoms of a cold or flu. If your child is sick, please keep your child home and seek appropriate medical attention. Children who display any signs of sickness will be isolated under supervision in the school's sick bay and parents called to come and collect them.

2. Entrance to school for students and parents / carers will be via the Aginas Oval gate only, which will open at 7.45am. Students who arrive before this (which is discouraged) are to wait in the carpark undercover area until 7.45am. Students should be at school by 8.00am, ready to start the day at 8.10am.

3. On arrival all students are to wash their hands at the wash station and then proceed to the undercover area. Parents will be permitted to escort their children to the undercover area / classroom and pick them up at the end of the day. Parents will also need to wash their hands after entering school. If parents need to go to the office or see a teacher, they are permitted to proceed to the wash station and are then to make their way straight to the school office or to the relevant classroom. Parents and High School students are to have a face mask ready to use when social distancing is not possible

4.  Students will be required to wash their hands in the mornings, before school and before and after recess/lunch.

5. All desks, door handles, playground equipment and other high contact equipment will be sanitised twice daily or after use by cleaning staff.

6. Social distancing will be employed in classrooms through desk arrangements. Social distancing markings have been painted on cement areas where students line up and in the undercover area for recess/lunch eating times. The school will implement staggered lunch and recess breaks between the primary and high school to reduce the number of children in the eating area at one time.

7. High School students will each be issued with a reusable washable mask. Students will be required to use these masks for activities where social distancing is not possible.

8. Students will need to bring a packed recess and lunch each day - there is to be no dropping off of lunches by parents, siblings or haus meris. Students are also asked to bring a water bottle to school that they will refill. 

10. In Term 1 on Mondays, separate primary and high school assemblies will be held in the basketball court, employing social distancing measures. On Fridays, there will be a whole school assembly on the basketball court that parents are welcome to attend. Social distancing measures will be  employed.

P&W Sausage Sizzle

Thanks to the P&W for organising our Sausage Sizzle lunch for both primary and high school classes. 

Extra-curricular activities

Current after-school activities this term:

Monday afternoon: Religious Instruction (P - 10): 3.00-4.00pm (Mrs Romaso-Daimol)

Wednesday afternoon: Homework Class (Yr 5/6), 3.00-4.00pm (Ms Langusch)

Thursday afternoon (starting Thursday 3rd March): Tie Dye Art (Yrs 3-6), 3.00-4.00pm (Ms Saua)

If a parent or group of parents would like to run an afternoon or Saturday morning activity, please see Mr Neville.

2022 Term Dates for Students

Term 1: 31st  January – 31st March 

Term 2: 19th April – 16th June 

Term 3: 11th July – 15th September 

Term 4: 3rd October – 1st December 

From the Deputy Principal (LIS)

Soundwaves Parent Information Session

Thank you to parents who attended the Soundwaves information session. If you have any further questions about the Soundwaves program, please do not hesitate to contact me or your child's teacher.

Home Reading Books – Primary School

Thank you to parents who have returned 'lost' reading books to school. If you haven't yet had a chance to look for home readers at home, we ask that you do so over the weekend.

Friday Assembly

This week, the Assembly item will be presented by the Year 1/2 class and next week, it will be the Year 3/4 class. Parents are welcome to attend Friday assembly.

Parent Teacher Interviews

As we pass the half-way point in the term, I thought I would remind parents that parent/teacher interviews will be held in the last week of the term. More information will be shared in the coming weeks.

Kind regards,

Ms Langusch             

From the Deputy Principal (STM)

Our new FODE students are all enrolled and now undertaking regular lessons. This weekend, we welcome some Elementary Teachers from across Lihir to enrol in our Elementary Support Program.  

STMC staff are liaising with DWU Lecturers for delivery of Semester 3 of our DWU Bachelor of Primary Education Upgrade Program.

Next Friday, we welcome Principals from across the island to participate in our first Trupla Principal Program. 

We are also continuing to work with Lihir Secondary School to finalise participants for our Academic Support Program.

Regards, 

Mr. Kevin Collins

 

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