From The Principal's Desk: Delivering Opportunities For Innovative Learning, Excellence, Leadership and Success
From The Principal's Desk: Delivering Opportunities For Innovative Learning, Excellence, Leadership and Success
From The Principal's Desk: Delivering Opportunities For Innovative Learning, Excellence, Leadership and Success
au
We were then given a 200 thousand dollar National School Pride grant. After some painting had been done we had enough money left over, along with your contributions to the building funds, to finally complete the long awaited covered play area over our quadrangle. The work on this project has proceeded slowly, but will be ready when school returns 2010. My desire to ensure that our students have the best we can offer has meant that we have introduced Interactive Whiteboards into the school. The staff have committed professional learning time into ensuring that they are well prepared to implement teaching using these tools. Once again the P&C have contributed by purchasing another 5 of these boards, so that every double learning space has access to an Interactive Whiteboard. Another Federal Government initiative was to give every school a Connected Class room. This room has technology which allows students to work with teachers and students in other schools in Australia and around the world. Although I have been waiting for our room to be ready for the past two years, we finally have the date for installation, Feb 15 2010. The small room adjacent to the library will house this great technological resource and I know many staff members are looking forward to having the opportunity to work in this room. I believe Beaumont Hills is at a fantastic place currently, ready to take on new challenges for teaching and learning, and to continue the great successes already experienced by our school community. I could not be happier with what this living organism looks like at the moment. Our school has the best students of any school, they are confident, capable and courteous, and their successes come not only in the academic area but also in sport, the performing arts and leadership. I believe this school offers every child the opportunity to enjoy success guided by some of the best teachers you could ever employ and as the Principal of Beaumont Hill I am proud of every one of them, the current students here today and past students I see out and about in the community. This brings me back to the beginning of my speech. Sitting in front of the panel interviewing for the position of Principal of Beaumont Hills PS 10 years ago. Just the other day I again sat in front of a panel, this time interviewing for the position of Principal at Beecroft PS. Just as I was successful in becoming the Principal of this wonderful school, I have also been successful in becoming the Principal of Beecroft PS. Although I know it will not be able to compare to Beaumont Hills, I am looking forward to the next journey. I would like to thank each and every one of you for your support over the past years and wish you continued success.
Jan Anderson
Principal
SPORT REPORT How quickly time goes. It seems just like yesterday that 2009 started, and yet here we are at the end of the year with the final sport report. There is some excellent news to report about the end of year sporting activities. There were 3 Beaumont Hills teams represented in the finals of the various CHPSSA summer competitions. Firstly, both the senior and junior Touch Football teams made the finals, but unfortunately both teams were denied a premiership. The junior team actually were level with their opposition at full time, but the opposition team scored in the play offs. The senior team tried hard, but were well beaten 6 -1 by Sherwood Ridge. The junior boys TBall team also made the finals against Northmead, and led for most of the match, but a collapse in the last innings enabled the opposition to get up in the last strike. The boys tried very hard and gave their best effort. I would also like to thank Mrs Bromwich and Ms Milburn for looking after the team while I was absent. Plans are underway for our sporting activities next year, and we shall let you know details as the time approaches. The first big activity is the school swimming carnival, scheduled for Tuesday 9th February at The Oasis Swimming Centre Windsor. Wishing everyone a safe and happy festive season and a great holiday break.
Tony Trollope
Sport Co-ordinator.
CANTEEN NEWS Volunteer Roster Week 9 Monday Tuesday 14/12 15/12 Helper Nancy & Debra Olympia Ronel (End of term) -------
Year 6 helpers . 14 -16 Dec Recess Lunch Jake & Adrian Iesha & Ashton
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Slush Puppie raffle is still running. Buy a slush puppie and receive a raffle ticket. For every 100 tickets handed out, 3 prizes will be drawn. Make sure you keep your raffle ticket as proof. Winning tickets will be displayed on the blackboard to claim your prize, you must show a matching ticket. We still have a couple of rounds of tickets available. A Huge Thank You to all you dedicated Mums (and Dads) who have helped out in the Canteen this year. Likewise thank you to the enthusiastic Year 6 student helpers. Without your tireless helP - we would not be able to maintain such a high level service in the Canteen . A special thank you to NorAin Brown who is leaving us this year. She has been a volunteer in the Canteen almost since the school started. I wish you all a Merry Christmas and hope you all have a safe and happy holiday. Best regards
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Canteen Manager COMMUNITY NOTICES Lost as t last the Presentation day last WednesdayOrange envelope containing a book voucherif found please return to the school office. I attended the presentation day at Rouse Hill High today and inadvertently left my large black camera bag in the hall. In the bag were some camera lenses and irreplaceable items. I hope it was kindly handed in. Can you please call me if found as soon as possible on 0418 643399 as I am terribly upset. CASTLE HILL SPORTS NETBALL CLUB Are you turning 7, 8,or 9 next year??? We are looking for girls who turn 7,8 or 9 next year!!! Bring your friends or make some new ones!! Please visit our website www.chsnetball.com.au or call Kylie 0434299539 for more details!!! KICK INTO 2010 WITH THE KELLYVILLE/ROUSE HILL MAGPIES JNR AFL!! The Club has Auskick between 4 years to 10 years to learn AFL footy skills (non competition) and squad/competion players from Under 9s to under 15-16s. Auskick andSquad games are played on Sundays. Home grounds: Bruce Purser Reserve (corner Commercial and Withers Roads, Rouse Hill) and Kellyville Park (Memorial Ave, Kellyville) REGISTRATION FOR 2010 SEASON: Auskick - $100 and Squad players - $140. Visit the Club website to learn more about your local junior AFL team at www.krhjfc.com.au For information contact: Club President -Keith Leggett -0419 621550 ([email protected]); Club Registrar -Lara Goode - 0408955191 ([email protected]) or Auskick Coordinator- Peter McGovern - 0409600066 ([email protected]) COME AND HAVE FUN, LEARN NEW SKILLS AND MAKE NEW FRIENDS.
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23 WITHERS ROAD KELLYVILLE DIRECT FROM THE FARM OPEN TUE TO FRI 8.45 TO 5.30 SAT 8.00 TO 2.30