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Welcome Back to School
Welcome back to all students and families. It was a wonderful start to school with many students keen to see friends and share stories about holidays. At our open morning last Friday, many families took the opportunity to visit their children’s new classrooms, meet the teachers and bring in their book packs. Hopefully this made the first day a little less hectic and students were more relaxed about their first day. Thank you to our staff for ensuring the school was ready for all our students to get off to a great start for 2020.
Enrolment Census – Day 4 & Day 8
During the first 4 and 8 days of the school year, we closely monitor our enrolments to ensure our census data is correct and aligned with our staffing allocation. Following Day 8 our staffing is confirmed and classes are settled in for the year. For the first few weeks there may still be some minor changes with timetables and classes.
Our 2019 Day 8 enrolment total was 504 students. I predict our 2020 Day 8 enrolment will be approximately 540-560. I will keep you updated on our numbers during this period.
Introducing Synthetic Phonics
We are very excited this year to be implementing a different method of teaching our children to read. This method is called Synthetic phonics and the program that we are using is called Read Write Inc (RWI). Synthetic phonics is an evidence-based approach to teaching children to read and spell and is used in over 6000 schools in the United Kingdom. Students are taught phonic sounds and decoding of words in a systematic and explicit manner. All Prep to Year 3 teachers and teacher aides completed the two-day RWI reading training over the Pupil Free days and are eager to get started. We will be holding parent information sessions over the coming weeks to explain RWI in more detail.
In the meanwhile, continue reading your favourite children’s books at home and foster the love of reading.
Swimming
In terms 1 & 4 our Physical Education lessons focus on swimming, with the exception of Prep who swim only in term 4. Swimming lessons will begin in week 3 this term. Further information regarding costs, permissions and equipment requirements will follow.
Assembly
This year our weekly assemblies will be held each Tuesday morning 9:15am in our school hall. Parents are most welcome to attend assemblies with our first assembly scheduled for Tuesday 4 February. We remind parents that roll marking is done in classes prior to going to assembly and if students arrive after 9am they must accompany their parent to the office, sign in late and present to their class teacher with a late slip.
Attendance
Every Day of school attendance counts and research tells us that students who attend 85% and higher are more likely to achieve better results and have better social networks among peers.
For late arrivals after 9am, Parents please remember to attend the office with your child, sign in and take the late slip to present to the teacher.
For early departure before 3pm, for an appointment or similar, parents must go to the office, sign their child out, take an early departure slip to the classroom, and present it to the teacher before collecting their child.
For absence such as illness, please ring through to the school office or email the school before 8:30am.
For longer-term absences, such as family trip overseas for emergent reasons, please see the office staff and complete a submission for exemption. Please note holidays may not be granted under ‘exemption’ and would be recorded as ‘holiday’.
Please also remember that regular attendance is paramount to high achievement.
Attendance + Effort = Achievement
2020 Teaching Staff
Leadership Team
This year’s leadership team includes:
Principal |
Deputy Principal |
STEM Coach |
Support Teacher Literacy / Numeracy |
Inclusion Coach
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Curriculum Coordinator |
Dr Carmel McGrath |
Kay Bradley
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Nick Fenton |
Sandy Chambers |
Judy Loudon |
Vacant |
We will currently have a vacancy for our Curriculum Coordinator role with Rachael Siebhur successfully being appoint as Head Of Curriculum Bracken Ridge SS at the end of 2019. It is pleasing to welcome Nick Fenton into our team this year replacing John Rafter who has taken leave for 2020.
Classroom Teachers
Prep |
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
Year 4 |
Year 5 |
Year 6 |
Non class Additional support |
Peter Nash
Lesley Burridge
Kahli McLeod
Ek Navarro |
Rachel Smart /Jo Rankine
Anna Gardner
Di Scott
Marg Smith
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Wendy Maslen
Cristian Arredondo
Wendy McGregor/ Natasha Andrews
Gabriel Ramos |
Janene Boyes
Philip Davies
Julie Turner |
Jack Woods
Garth Coyle
Rachel Fletcher (4/5) |
Steve Conde (5/6)
Eliza Horn
Rachel Fletcher (4/5) |
Tracy Baker
Fatima Zahn Al-Abidin |
Narelle Hoeltz (Tues)
Jane O’Hara (Friday) |
Specialist Teachers
Speech (Thursday) |
Guidance (Thursday & Friday) |
HPE (Wed, Thurs, Friday) |
Classroom Music (Mon, Tues, Wed) |
Instrumental Music (Thurs)
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LOTE 4-6 (Tues, Thurs) |
LOTE P-3 |
Maria Offermans |
Jo Minto |
Kent Rainbow |
Chris Chapman |
Colin McIntrye |
Meilin Chen |
Liz Lee |
Drop Off & Pick Up Zones
Our Drop Off and Pick Up Zones are in place every day to help with traffic flow around the school and the safety of our students. Just a few things around the procedures:
- At Drop Off, in Heal Street, in the morning, parents should move down the hill to allow other drivers to find a space in the zone. B. Moving down may mean your child is not dropped right at the gate.
- Our Pick up Zone is in Annie Street. Parents cannot park around this zone.
- In the afternoon, Heal Street is not our designated Pick Up Zone. There are no staff there to supervise and the two minute, loading zone, parking restrictions apply.
If you do need to visit the tuckshop, drop into Jabiru, come up to the office or visit a classroom you will need to find a park that is not in the restricted zones and walk into school.
We really appreciate everyone cooperating with these procedures to ensure the safety of our students
These Loading Zone restrictions around the school, apply to all parents. Those choosing to park in these zones cause inconvenience to other parents and risk student safety. Please be aware that police officers do monitor the zones and have issued tickets.
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The tuck shop will open next week on Wednesday 5th Feb with a limited menu.
Volunteers are encouraged to contact David at president@nfsspandc.com.au
Vacancy- Casual School Crossing Supervisor
A position exists for a Casual School Crossing Supervisor at New Farm State School
The School Crossing Supervisor may be required to work five days per fortnight in all weather conditions. The hours of work for the School Crossing Supervisor are
1 hour and 30 mins a day and comprises 1 hour in the morning and 30 minutes in the afternoon.
Current crossing time: 7:55am – 8:55am and 2:55pm – 3:25pm
The current rate of pay is $30.34 per hour.
Commencement of work for the successful applicant is dependent on:
- The favourable outcome of a health assessment.
- A Positive Notice Blue Card (you do not need to have a blue card to apply for the position)
Closing date for applications: 7/2/2020
Expressions of interest to Elena Anderson, Business Manager via admin@newfarmss.eq.edu or 3358 7333.
Tuch Shop convenor interviews will be conducted next week. For further information please contact david at president@nfsspandc.com.au
We would like to thank our sponsors for their continuing support for 2020.