Upcoming Events and General News

TERM 1 2024

Week 7 - NAPLAN 
Wednesday, 13 MarchWorship 8:30 am - Principal Lisa Goldsworthy
Friday, 15 MarchAssembly 8:30 am - 1/2 Village
  
Week 8 - NAPLAN 
Monday, 18 March - Frioday, 22 MarchBook Fair 
Wednesday, 20 MarchWorship 8:30 am - Lisa
Friday, 22 MarchAssembly 8:30 am - FO Hive
  
Week 9 - NAPLAN 
Wednesday, 27 MarchWorship 8:30 am - Pastor Ben
Thursday, 28 March

Easter Hat Parade

Casual Dress Day - Gold Coin Donation

Last Day of Term

Larrikin Book Fair

The Book Fair will be open each day during Week 8, at the following times:

 

Before school - 8:00-8:30am 

Break 1 - 10:30-11:00am 

Break 2 - 1:00-1:30pm 

After school - 2:50-3:20pm 

 

Classes will have the chance to attend the Larrikin Book Fair during their library session in Week 7 to view the books and have the opportunity to make a ‘wish list’; younger students will receive help with this. The wish lists will then be sent home so you can review them. No shopping will be allowed during this time.  Students will be allowed to purchase books in Week 8!

 

You will be able to review your child’s choices and pre-order online using click & collect at https://larrikinhouse.com.au/collections/book-fair-range.

You will also have the option to purchase items at the Book Fair in person using cash or card.

 

LARRIKIN BOOK FAIRS TOP 200' CLICK & COLLECT ORDERING

- IMPORTANT INFORMATION -

  1. You can ONLY order from our 'Book Fair Top 200' range.
  2. In the cart below your selection add your Child’s Name and Class in the 'Click & Collect Information' field.
  3. At Checkout be sure to select 'Click & Collect' as your Shipping Method.
  4. Carefully Choose your School Name from the list.
  5. Print / show your order email at the Book Fair as proof of purchase by the closing date.

Although every effort will be made to ensure your child brings home the correct item/s there could be a lack of stock or change of students’ minds. 

  

If there is a discrepancy, please contact us and we will resolve it as best we can. 

 

If you would like to donate a new book to our school library, each classroom teacher has selected a few titles. There will be a section ‘Teacher’s Choice’ at the Book Fair.

  

During Week 8 I am looking for parent helpers for the following tasks: 

 

• Helping student shoppers at the Fair

• Checkout

• Packing up the Fair

 

Please contact the school if you can help!

 

Thanks, Mel Bevan - Library 

School Drop Off & Pick Up

Please note, at school drop-off and pick-up your family is safest when using the designated parking and stopping zones marked on the map below. Thank you for modelling road safety by using the parking zones and zebra crossings to and from school.

 

Kiss and Go (yellow on map) – Pull in, leave your car running while your child exits the car and then drive on. Adults remain in their vehicle.

 

Parking (blue on map) – Pull in, turn your vehicle off and walk your child to the zebra crossing or into school. When driving away, please follow the direction of traffic (no U-turns). No parking is permitted in the visitor parks on Kramer Street between 7:45- 8:30 am and 2:30-3:15pm. The Kramer Street visitor carpark on the south side of the school is available between 8:30am and 2:30pm only. This is a safety measure as we currently have cars backing out over the footpath as students are walking past. We have been advised that the council intend to do some spot checks to enforce the no stopping zone in Kramer Street. Please do not park in the bus zone or along the yellow line

 

Zebra Crossing (black & white on map)  Staff supervise the crossing from 8.00am before school and after school.

Easter Hat Parade 

SUPA Club

 

Children's University

Dear Parents/Caregivers,

 

Our students have the opportunity to be involved in an exciting program: ‘Children’s University Australia’ (CU).   

 

CU aims to provide high quality ‘learning activities’ for children aged between 7 and 14 years, engaging the wider community as learning partners in this process.  An important principle of CU is that participation is voluntary – children can choose their own learning activities. 

 

Activities must take place outside the normal school day during lunch, after school, weekends and holidays. All CU learning is designed to inspire children to think about their futures with a greater knowledge of the careers and professions that they could aspire to.

 

Students enrolled in Charles Darwin Children’s University will be issued with a ‘Passport to Learning’ which records their individual learning journey. Each time they participate in a Children’s University Learning Activity, they will receive a ‘stamp’ in their ‘Passport to Learning’. After 30 hours of learning, the children are rewarded for their participation with certificates at a graduation ceremony to be held at Charles Darwin University in November. Information on the hours, and award levels, can be found in the Passport to Learning.

  

Participating students have access to activities at school, online and also in the wider community (Learning Destinations). These activities have been validated by Charles Darwin Children’s university-trained staff as providing good quality learning opportunities. Once your child becomes a member, a full list of Learning Destinations and online activities can be found by logging on to the CU Portal here www.cuaportal.com.

Our school has been given the opportunity to participate in the program free of charge. 

 

Children’s University is not compulsory. The activities are all voluntary and the children choose what to do and when, and the learning always has a link to something they could do at a ‘grown up’ university. 

 

If your child would like to become a member of CU for 2024 please complete the online form by the end of February. Students are enrolled once we receive this form. They will receive their Passport to Learning at school. 

 LINK TO REGISTRATION FORM: https://forms.office.com/r/pkRxNDx51h?origin=lprLink  

 

If you are unable to complete the form online, please see the CU coordinator at your school to provide you with a hard copy form to be returned to them.

2024 Daily Schedule

8.00am - School Gates Open 

8.15am - Warning Bell & Reception Opens

8.20am - Classes Commence 

10.20am - Break 1 Eating Time 

10.30am - Break 1 Play Time 

11.00am - Classes Commence 

1.00pm - Break 2 

1.30pm - Classes Commence 

2.50pm - Classes Conclude/After School Care Commences 

3.10pm - Pick-Up Concludes from Kiss and Go 

3.30pm - Reception Closes 

6.00pm - After School Care Concludes

Canteen

In 2024 the canteen will be open Tuesday - Friday. To order, download the School24 app and use School ID: 2513 7963. Orders are due in by 8.00am each day. 

 

Please remember that all canteen orders require a bag. Separate bags are needed for first and second break. You can purchase paper or reusable bags through the School24 app when ordering. Please check the 'bags' section of the menu. Students are also welcome to use a lunch bag purchased from elsewhere or brought form home - make sure to clearly label it though. 

 

Narelle in the canteen is always looking for volunteers to help out, particularly from 8.30-10.30am and 12.00-1.00pm, but any time you can give would be much appreciated. To register your interest please email Narelle at lwls.canteen@ntschools.net.

Lost Property

Our lost property bin has everything from water bottles and hats to books and balls.  If your child is missing something, please send them into Reception to have a look.  We also remind you to please label everything your child brings to school with them!

Uniforms

Parents and guardians are reminded that students are required to wear correct uniform, including school hat. Jewellery is not permitted, except simple studs/sleepers or a cross on a fine chain. Shoes need to be 80% black in colour, with white ankle socks with no logos.  

 

Each child has access to the 200.00 Back to School Voucher for uniforms.  You may print the sales sheet from the link below to order uniforms or visit the Uniform Shop on Wednesdays from 8:30-9:30am. Please note uniforms purchased through School24 cannot be applied to the voucher.  Vouchers need to be used in full by the end of Term 1. Any partially or fully unused vouchers at this time will be applied to fees. 

 

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Our Facebook page will be regularly updated with information and photos from events at Living Waters. You can follow the page at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100024059916012 to see what has been happening around the school.