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SCHOOL NEWSLETTERNo. 9 Term 3 14th September 2017Phone: 03 5345 2044Fax: 03 5345 8031Email: du.auCreswick Primary School—Catering for the needs of students in the pursuit of excellenceCALENDARMonday 18th SeptemberThursday 21st SeptemberParent’s Club Meeting 9am StaffroomGrade 5/6 Earth Ed ExcursionFriday 22nd SeptemberLast Day of Term 3 - Early dismissal at 1.30pmMonday 9th OctoberFirst Day of Term 4AssemblyThisWeek3.00pmGrade 5/6WGrade 5/6HGrade 4/5 CShamaniiTyroneEthanFor an excellent job playing her role at Sovereign Hill. Well done!For fantastic results in spelling in both his weekly test and his pre-test.For his level of prior knowledge shared with his class when reading ‘Ali the BoldHeart’Grade 3/4HNoahMitchellFor his excellent Cooperation skills, helping to put together our new bookshelves.For his excellent Cooperation skills, helping to put together our new bookshelves.Grade 3/4 BLillianClaireFor her excellent concentration while working on her Lime words.For working hard on her handwriting in her Explanation text.Grade 2DStevenFor his respectful and co-operative behaviour while at Sovereign Hill.Well done Steven!Grade 1/2WRileyFoundation/1RJadeFoundation KJacksonArtLachlanLibraryIndonesianMaisieSarahFor doing his Personal Best when writing a recount about Sovereign Hill.Great work!For her excellent Big Write recount about our Sovereign Hill excursion.Well done!For doing his Personal Best at all times in class and well done on a great Big Writerecount about our Sovereign Hill excursion!For always entering the Art room with a positive attitude to give any task a go.Keep up the great work!For a fantastic job at being Celebrity Reader in Library. Well done Maisie!For doing her Personal Best in class catching up on work she has missed.Well done!

From the Principal’s DeskSchool Performance – MusicTime MachineBy the time you see this newsletter the Music Time Machine Matinee Performance will have occurred and thecrowd will have been very impressed by the efforts of the students.Just some of the colour, energy, creativity and fun you will experience at the Performance. We will have adisplay of pictures near the office and in the Gallery in the days after the performance for parents to view.We look forward to seeing you at one of the performances.Review of our Code of ConductA reminder to families that we are seeking your assistance to review the current Code of Conduct. Theinformation was sent to all families last week and we are asking for feedback to be returned to the office by the15th September.Thank you from the Student Wellbeing TeamEnd of Term ThreeNext week is the last week of Term Three.End of Term Three:Friday 22nd September – School to finish at 1.30pmStart of Term Four:Monday 9th OctoberGrade 5/6 ClubsThe Clubs program for Term Four will start in Term Four. The children got to choose from: photography,cooking, craft, science, band, science, community, bikes, bowling, sport.We hope to confirm the clubs and get notes out to families prior to the end of the term.

eSmart Week is Week 10!18th - 22nd of SeptemberWe have a fun and inclusive activity planned for eSmart weekwhere all students can come and contribute, the team and I can’twait!We had no entries to answer our quiz question last week, sounfortunately no prizes to hand out. If you are unsure of what todo to enter our competition, come and find a member of the SuperCyber Safety Squad or Mrs Baker.eSmart tip of the week:How can you share your digital knowledge? There are some amazing ways to create, connect, innovate andlearn online. Teach your parents some digital tricks or show them how to do something cool on their device!QUESTION 3:Should you share your digital knowledge with your parents? Why would it be helpful to them and you?Last week’s winner: J oshua Sandw ith - Prep K! Congratulations Joshua!Remember to put your answer, name and grade onto a small piece of paper and place it in the red and whitebox in front of the office by Wednesday 9am next week, for your chance to win a prize!PERMISSION NOTES AND PAYMENT FORSWIMMING ARE NOW OVERDUE!SwimmingSwimming is an important skill for students to learn. As summer approaches we believe that it isvital for students to learn not only how to swim but also the skills and methods required to savethem selves and others in the water. Students will be partaking in 5 x 1 hour lessons. The dates foreach year level are as follows:Prep K and Prep 1RThursdays - 12th Oct, 19th Oct, 26th Oct, 2nd Nov and 9th NovSwimming will be between 12noon and 1pmGrade 1/2W and 2DThursdays - 12th Oct, 19th Oct, 26th Oct 2nd Nov and 9th NovSwimming will be between 1pm and 2pmYears 3 and 4Thursdays - 16th Nov, 23rd Nov, 30th Nov, 7th Dec and 14th DecSwimming will be between 12noon and 1pmYears 5 and 6Thursdays - 16th Nov, 23rd Nov, 30th Nov, 2nd Dec, 14th DecSwimming will be between 1pm and 2pmStudents are to take a towel and appropriate bathers for lessons.Rash vests and board shorts are acceptable, goggles are recommended.

Creswick Primary School Melbourne Shopping TourSaturday 14th October 2017 35 per personIf you would like to attend our shopping tour, please put your name onthe list at the school office or contact Lucy on 0427 115 769 or Cate on 0498 531 706.If you are attending the tour, payment is to be made by Friday 6th October.DEPARTURE:7.00 a.m. Creswick Primary School8.30 a.m. 9.10 a.m.BEACHES. Large Range Of Ladies, Mens, and Childrens Wear atheavily reduced prices incl. Tops, Pants, Jackets, Socks, etc.9.20 a.m. 10.00 a.m.MELBOURNE HOUSE & GIFTS. Large selection of Giftware, PhotoAlbums, Pots & Pans, Clothing incl AFL, Drinkware and much more.*10.30 a.m. 11.10 a.m.SIRICCO HOUSE OF LEATHER. Large range of leather goods includingJackets, Suit Cases, Footwear, Hand Bags, Purses Wallets, etc.11.30 a.m. 12.10 p.m.BONDS OUTLET. Large range of underwear, hosiery, Socks,Sleepwear and much more all at heavily reduced prices.*CHRISTMAS ELVES. Large range of Indoor and Outdoor ChristmasDecorations incl. Trees, Lights, Tableware, Signs, Door Wreaths, etc.12.40 p.m. 1.20 p.m.1.30 p.m.2.10 p.m.LUNCH. Today we will be stopping at Northland Shopping CentreCoach will depart. 2.20 p.m.3.00 p.m.NATIO COSMETICS. Large range of Natio Brand Skin, Hair & BodyProducts, incl. Hand creams, makeup, Body wash, Hair Products, etc. 3.10 p.m.3.50 p.m.ROSS’S QUALITY NUTS. Large range of nuts, lollies, chocolates, allprepacked, in 500 grams or 1 kg. all at great prices. 4.00 p.m.4.40 p.m.CANDY STRIPES CHILDRENS WEAR. Large range of children’s wearfrom sizes 000 to Size 16 incl dresses, tops, pants, jumpers, etc.5.00 p.m.5.40 p.m.TOYS, TOYS, TOYS. This outlet has the biggest range of leading brandtoys on the shopping tour circuit incl books, balls, dolls, etc.5.50 p.m.6.30 p.m.6.30 p.m.MANCHESTER GALORE. Large range of Manchester, incl. sheets,doonas pillows, towels, table cloths, tea towels, cushions, etc.Depart for Creswick8.00 p.m.Arrive Creswick* * * Denotes Conveniences Denotes Credit Cards AcceptedPROUDLY SPONSORED BY THE CRESWICK AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY BANKCode of Conduct Feedback ReminderEach year the school Wellbeing Team reviews and updates our Code of Conduct to include any newguidelines and initiatives from the Department of Education and Training and any input from the schoolcommunityThis year we are conducting a more extensive review and we are seeking your feedback. Last week allfamilies received a Code of Conduct booklet and a Code of Conduct Feedback form.Please read through the booklet, complete the feedback sheet and hand the feedback form to theoffice TOMORROW. It is very important to us that we receive your thoughts.

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No. 9 Term 3 14th September 2017 Phone: 03 5345 2044 Fax: 03 5345 8031 Email: creswick.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au www.creswickps.vic.edu.au Assembly This Week 3.00pm Grade 5/6W Shamanii For an exc

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