Java程序辅导

C C++ Java Python Processing编程在线培训 程序编写 软件开发 视频讲解

客服在线QQ:2653320439 微信:ittutor Email:itutor@qq.com
wx: cjtutor
QQ: 2653320439
Page 1
P U B L I C 
SCHOOL
 n P (02) 6922 6443
 n Lake Albert Rd, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650 
 n kooringal-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
 n www.kooringal-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
N e w s l e t t e r
KOORINGAL 
Encouraging excellence
 Educating for the future
Te
rm
 3
 w
ee
k 
5,
 2
01
6
Paul Kelly Cup 
Winners
Page 2
n 2016 n Term 3 n Week 5 n Newsletter
Calendar
AUGUST
Thursday 18 August Trent Barrett Shield
Friday 19 August Touch Football Finals
Saturday & 
Sunday
20 & 21 August Band Sydney Trip
Monday 22 August NAIDOC Week begins
Monday 22 August Aboriginal Performer 
Fred Reid
Thursday 25 August Book Week Celebration
SEPTEMBER
Thursday 1 September Eisteddfod  
Band - 9.30am
Kooringal Public School 
 n Acting Principal Beverley Jenkyn
 n kooringal-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
 n www.kooringal-p.schools.nsw.edu.au
UNIFORM SHOP NEW OPENING HOURS
Thursday  3.00pm - 3.40pm
Friday  9.00am - 9.30am
CANTEEN NEWS
The canteen opening hours have changed. Please note the 
following changes;
Monday and Wednesday – Open Lunch Only
Tuesday – Closed
Thursday and Friday – Open Recess and Lunch
Introducing new chicken wing things and vegetables. Can 
be ordered in lunch order $4. 
 Check out our Kooringal Public School Canteen facebook 
page for image.
We will no longer be stocking Jumpys
****DRAWING COMPETITION****
Draw your favourite fruit or vegetable with a smily 
face and lots of colour on a A4page, to be displayed on 
canteen wall.
Chosen pictures will recieve a bag of POPCORN or FROZEN 
ORANGE WEDGES.
 Please label your drawing with your name and class.
Entries will close Friday at recess.
Thank you.
 Zi Tye  - Canteen Manager
 MERIT AWARDS WEEK 4
K-6 Fox
Triton Stoddard
Kinder Apples
Ruby Roberts
Theo Jackson-Parsell
Michael Johnson
Kinder Blackberries
Constantina Tsaliagos
Jack Lawrence
Isaac Moffitt
Kinder Dell
Lachlan Fisher
Pippa Taylor
Jasper Pizzolotto
1 Gig
Hamish Crawford
Harmony Peters
1 Bold
Jamie Darlington
Amelia Galloway
Evie Perry
1 MP3
Brady Spears
Sam Gumbleton
Tyler Barratt
1/2 Java
Madison Todd
Tiarna Ellicott
Eva Maloney
2 Font
Tanilha Munro
Annabelle Mulley
Elijah Kelleher
2 Tweet
Aiden Craig
Chester Tremain
Lakyah Curtis Dremel
3/4 Explorer
Titus Madeley
Sophie Hunt
Georgie-Ree Havenstein
Kayden Pope-Gilchrist
3/4 Yahoo
Ethan Ede
Chad Mayfield
Lachlan Maxwell
Olivia Fynn
3/4 Bing
Madison Turner
Brennon Cox
Brett Robertson
Amy Casnave
Malakai Tremain
3/4 Safari
Layla Veneris
Belsie Wiliams-Boney
Casey Walsh
Jayce Vigar
5/6 Clarke
Hayley Hinds
Emma Banger
Ruby Reilly
Fletcher Holmes
Harriet Priest
5/6 Gates
Jonathon Mulhearn
Briana Ingram
Jake Hockley
Travis Churchill
Lucy Peisley
5/6 Jobs
Kiri Griffiths
Jasmine Jones
Blake Murphy
Olivia Casey 
Thomas Casnave
5/6 Sasson
Charlotte Priest
Taylah Stanley
Madison Crawford
Breanna Dowler
Page 3
Kooringal Public School
Educating for Excellence 
Educating for the Future
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Kindergarten Enrolments
Starting school is an important step in a child’s life. At 
Kooringal Public School we believe in the importance of 
strong home/school, parent/teacher partnerships from 
the very first day of your child’s schooling. For this reason, 
we organised last term an information afternoon around 
Readiness for School. This term we will commence with 
an information session for the parents and an afternoon 
gathering to meet and greet current kinder and new 
parents. In Term Four we will be running an extensive 
transition program for two hours each morning over a 
period of six weeks. It is now really important that if you 
have a child that will be commencing kindergarten in 2017 
to come in and fill out an enrolment form. This is critical 
for our planning and class formations for 2017. Please just 
phone or drop into the office to pick up a form.
Calendar
Thank you to all the families that completed the survey 
about Tiqbiz and our communication methods at 
school. The feedback was excellent and has provided 
great direction to build a stronger relationship through 
enhanced communication methods to keep everyone up 
to date. From this feedback we have already opened up a 
Facebook page. Here you can see updates of happenings 
at our school. Another feedback was a term calendar 
with an overview of events across the school. So we 
have attached a calendar for the remainder of the term. 
Please put this on your fridge and add events to it as they 
come out. We have also adjusted the Tiqbiz messages so 
hopefully you are now not receiving the same message 
three times. A major concern was the timeframe 
with excursions and payments, losing or not receiving 
permission notes and knowing when payments are due. 
We will now upload excursion notes to the webpage and 
parents will still need to closely watch the reminders 
that are sent out of when the cut off dates are for the 
excursions. The booking of buses and accommodation 
determine when we need to have deposits in and it is 
critical everyone adheres to the cut-off dates. These 
cannot be extended and are not determined by the 
school, but by the venues.
Professional Development 
Over the past two weeks all teachers have had time out of 
their classrooms focusing on building their skills in reading 
texts, comprehension and writing and tracking students 
against expected cluster markers on the literacy and 
numeracy continuums. Commencing this week certain 
students will be targeted within the class by working in 
small groups intensively for three days per week over 
a three week period. We have employed an additional 
teacher to be in the classroom to work with the remainder 
of the students, whilst the class teacher works with 
identified students on reading texts and comprehension. 
This focus is one of the Premier’s priorities of moving at 
least 8% of students into the two highest bands in the 
National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy 
(NAPLAN).
Bev Jenkyn, 
Acting Principal 
BREAKFAST CLUB DONATIONS
Donations of Milo and Honey would be greatly 
appreciated please.
LIBRARY AWARDS
Chloe Swaffield  Toby Tye
Jack Lawrence  Chelsea Pearce
Abby Towse  Grace Price
Declan Lambert  Kieran Gumbleton
Ava Sweeney  Rosyln Peters
Malakai Tremain Ivy Liu 
Samara Angel-Kabba Deanne Vagg 
Olivia Gardiner  Deacon Crawford 
Lilly Lewis  Sebastien Coyle 
Jake Scott  Lucy Peisley 
Jake Hockley  Hayley Hinds 
Olivia Kirkup  Madison Crawford
Preston Oakman 
BOOK WEEK AND NAIDOC WEEK CELEBRATIONS
This year we are celebrating Book Week – ‘Australia: 
Story Country’ and Naidoc Week – ‘Songlines’ in Week 
6 commencing Monday 22nd August with an Aboriginal 
performance by Fred Reid. Throughout the week classes 
will be involved in both Aboriginal and Book Week 
activities.
On Thursday 25th August we will highlight Book Week 
with our traditional Book Character Costume parade. 
Students are invited to come to school dressed as a 
character from a book or represent the theme – ‘Australia: 
Story Country’
Our parade will be held under the top cola Thursday 
from 12.20pm - 1pm. Parents are invited to join us in our 
parade festivities. After the parade parents are also invited 
to ‘Rug Time’ at 1.00pm where we will be sharing reading 
time and Aboriginal legends. Do you have a book or story 
to share or tell from your childhood? We’d love to hear it!
Page 4
Kooringal Public School
Educating for Excellence 
Educating for the Future
GIRLS AND BOYS TOUCH TEAM
Congratulations to the girls and boys school touch 
teams on winning both round games in the PSSA 
Primary School Touch Knock-out. Both teams took 
on Lake Albert Public School in the first round with 
the girls winning 7-0 and the boys winning 7-3. After 
progressing to the second round the girls met Sturt 
Public School and won convincingly with a 14-7 win. 
The boys followed in the girls footsteps by also winning 
their second round against Sturt Public School by 8 
tries (13-5). Both teams played amazingly well all day 
with each player contributing to their team’s success. 
A big thank you to our wonderfully supportive parents, 
your assistance was very much appreciated. Both 
teams now progress onto the next rounds of the PSSA 
Primary School Touch Knock-out competition that will 
be held on the 19th August. Well done boys and girls. 
Morgan Kennedy 
Touch coordinator
PRINCIPAL AWARDS
TONY LOCKETT SHIELD
Our KPS AFL team competed in the Tony Lockett Shield 
Competition last week. The team won 2 games and lost 
2 games but were placed second overall based on for 
and against percentages. As always our students were 
wonderful ambassadors for our school! A very big thank 
you to Kyle Scott for his coaching and support on the 
day as well as all our other wonderful parents and family 
members who have regularly washed uniforms and 
provided transport and encouragement.
Julie Smith
AFL Coordinator
PRINCIPAL AWARDS
Page 5
Kooringal Public School
PRINCIPAL AWARDS
P&C NEWS
Father’s Day Breakfast – Friday 2 September, 2016
The P&C will be holding a Father’s Day breakfast on 
Friday 2 September, 2016 from 7am – 9am.  If you did not 
receive a note, please collect one from the office. Can you 
please RSVP numbers of attendance for catering purposes.
Trivia Night – Friday 2 September, 2016
The P&C are holding a Trivia Night on Friday 2 September, 
2016. If you are able to provide any donations to be used 
in the raffle on the night, it would be greatly appreciated. 
Please email below to advise. 
If you are interested in booking a table, please email the 
P&C email address below.
P&C Meeting
The next P&C Meeting will be held tonight Tuesday 
16 August, 2016 commencing at 7pm in the school 
staffroom. All welcome to attend.
If you are interested in becoming involved with the P&C 
please email kooringalpublicschool@pandcaffiliate.org.au.
Tiqbiz - Kooingal 
Public School App 
It is a great App for  
keeping in touch with 
what your child is 
doing at school…. and 
it is free to download!
At Kooringal Public School we take every opportunity to recognise the positive 
steps our students make towards their development. Below you will find an 
outline of our reward system at K.P.S, which explains how each merit certificate 
received by our student helps them to attain their next Welfare Level. 
Welfare Levels and the Awards System 
 
*- Students who receive the required amount of merit certificates are nominated for the 
Bronze, Silver and Gold awards. If student’s behaviour is deemed unsatisfactory, students 
may have their nominations withheld by their classroom teacher. 
 
*- Class, library, office and principal awards are the only awards that are used to move to the 
next level. 
 
Tim Harris 
Wellbeing Coordinator 
•10  merit awards in total in that school year. *
•Privileges include morning tea with Principal and parents once a term; Library 
privileges; Computer Lab privileges ; a movie session  in the hall at the end of the 
school year. 
Gold
• 6 merit awards in total in that school year.*
•Privileges include a movie session  in the hall at the end of the school year. Silver
•3 merit awards in total in that school year*
•It will be expected students will be on this level to be considered to be a school leader. Bronze
•Entry level for all students (students starting after the beginning of the year will be 
placed on a level comensurate with peers in their class ‐ evidence provided from 
previous school;
•Welfare Levels refresh at the start of each year ‐ all students return to Green level.Green
•Cautionary Level ‐ parents contacted via RISC letter;
• Students placed on Behaviour Monitoring Program for 2 weeks and then return to 
their original level;
•Students unable to represent the school at any sporting activity, cultural event or 
school camp/excursion.
Amber
•Suspension Level ‐ students who are suspended are dropped to Red Level . They are 
placed on a Behaviour Monitoring Program for 1 week, before returning to Amber 
Level, then another 2 weeks on Amber Level, then they return to their original level.Red