Sunday, March 20, 2011

Assembly Monday 21st March



















Assembly Agenda Date: Monday 21st March Steve
Grade 6 children running assembly: Sophie , Jacob, Kalani, Charlie and Kyle

Charlie: We acknowledge the Bunnerong people who are traditional owners of this land, we pay respect to their elders both past and present.
Munning ya, daze umber, tay a mayee, bun sha laka

Kyle: We would like to introduce Stella, Casey and Elina from grade 3/4A to sing.

Sophie: We welcome Miss Perkins to conduct the band, and could you all please stand for the national anthem

Charlie: Welcome Mr.Short: to talk about Casual dress day this Friday, Easter Raffle, Fundraiser at the market, fire drill, and the Boneo Baseball club

Kyle: Mr walsh was going to do a dance for assembly today, but he hasn’t got the cast off his broken foot yet. So now for

Students of week: Kalani, Sophie, Kyle and Charlie.

Kalani: As school captain I would like to endorse the remarks made by Mr Short, about all the wonderful work done by the children in our school to raise money and support the earthquake victims of Japan, and New Zealand, and flood victims of Queensland and Victoria. We have such a wonderful school, and we should be proud of the way the kids in this school look after each other and the wider community.
Now for Mr Tranter


Kalani: Now for Mr. Fisher to present the grade 6 leaders for ICT and Sustainablity

Grade 5 are sending a message of hope to the Japanese embassy Mrs Nell
Donation of plants, big thank you to Don and Tracey Zylstra
After school sport:
Tuesday Active Buds:
Wednesday Lawn Bowls: on this week not next week due to camp
Thursday Table Tennis:
Friday Golf (last one for the term this Friday).
Ride to school day, big thankyou to all the Parents who helped out with ride to school day last Wednesday, what a great day
· Sophie: Last Wednesday we had over 150 people ride of walk to school with many parents participating as well. We had a super breakfast, and by walking and riding to school, we helped reduce the carbon emissions in our environment. Athletes foot., (Mckenzie and Tom’s mum and grandparents) have donated a $50 voucher, and 2 pairs of socks that we are going to do a lucky draw for now. Every child who rode or walked to school is in the draw. So Good luck.
· I would now like to introduce Josh, Madi, Mia, Sam, Dylan to talk about busking for the floods and earthquake.
· I would like to introduce children from Grade 1/2D and 1/2B who will present their mini beast projects.

Charlie and Sophie: You can do it cards

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Active Afterschool Golf Friday Nights at Rosebud Country Club 4.00pm to 5.00pm
























































Photos of the kids working hard on the practice fairway. Every Friday night at the Rosebud Country club

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Our wonderful Farm

The farm is a big environmental centre filled with amazing animals such as chicken, ducks and rabbits.
We also sell baby rabbits for $15 and sell them to the pet shop.
You can also sit down and relax while holding a bunny rabbit.
We also sell chicken for 50 cents.
chicken eggs for 25 cents,
Duck eggs 50 cents and a dozen is $6.
See the sustainability blog for more information
Author Jye
Help for New Zealand

Our Gr 5/6 are raising money for new Zealand earth Quake victims.
Gr 5 girls are doing a fabulous job at making necklaces, bracelets, beads and fluffy pens for the New Zealand earthquake. The beautiful accessories are just 50c-$1.00
These gorgeous girls are Brittany,
Tilley ,Jasmine , Hailey, Emily, Taylor, Jazmine and Rhiannon. They all think that it would be nice to help out a little for the people who were affected by these tragic quakes.

Gr 6 girls have recently done a jelly bean contest. Who can guess how many jelly beans are in the jar? The total of jelly beans was 212 and the total amount of money that they raised was $28.55 that’s going off to New Zealand.
Well done to Jacob with the winning guess 205 jelly beans. Thanks to those lovely GR 6 girls : Kelsey, Dakota, Sophie, Summer and India . A big thankyou to all those wonderful Gr 5/6 girls.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Music

Musical notes By Malcolm Boag

Classroom Music
Students from grade P-6 have been making music in groups and as a class, and 2s to 6s are starting to make music on recorder, guitar and percussion instruments. Preps love to play the BIG double bass and the tiny violins.

Instrumental Music
Over 100 students are learning in the weekly instrumental and singing lessons. Music staff now numbers 11. Band rehearses each Monday at 2.30pm, attracting advanced players and beginners.
Band Captains for 2010 are Kelsey and Tomas . They will serve as great role models for younger musicians. Congratulations to you both. Their roles will include setting up for band, organising band librarians and comparing concerts.
If you are buying an instrument it is vital that you get good advice. There are a number of shoddy brands out there which are either hard to play or plain don't work and they're not always cheap. Before you buy call in and have a chat with Mr Boag. The big event coming up is the 'Band on the Run' playing tour to the Northern Territory late in August. Special events include sitting in on a rehearsal of their Symphony Orchestra and a play out at Litchfield Park.

Hall Sound and Lighting
Three Grade 6 students are currently being trained as technicians to set up and operate equipment for various events are supporting weekly assemblies, special events, plays and concerts. They can set sound levels and provide theatre lighting. It is a great area of responsibility where kids can learn real life skills.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Assembly Monday 7th March











advance australia fair beads fundraiser jelly bean comp


Grade 6 children running assembly: Sophie , Jacob, Chloe and Kalani

Chloe: We acknowledge the Bunnerong people who are traditional owners of this land, we pay respect to their elders both past and present.
Munning ya, daze umber, tay a mayee, bun sha laka

Jacob: Shaylee, Brittany and Hayley sing.

Sophie: We welcome Mr Boag to conduct the band, and could you all please stand for the national anthem

2. Kalani: Mr.Short


Grade 5 Blog
Students of week: Kalani, Sophie and Chloe.


Law Ball Leaders
Money raised for earthquake, Jellybean competition with Dakota, Kelsey, Summer, Sophie

3. Jacob: Mr. Fisher:

After school sport: Tuesday Active Buds: Wednesday Lawn Bowls: Thursday Table Tennis: Friday Golf.

4 Sophie: Kaylah, Ebony, Josh, Charlotte and Hayden for Bins

5 Chole: Grade three four bin speech.