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P&C MEETING
All are welcome to attend the P&C Meeting tonight which will be held in the school library at 7pm.
There will also be an Artarmon Public School wellbeing session at 6.30 - 7.00pm in the school hall. This will be prior to the P&C meeting.
The information shared will be around procedures and policies that support positive student behaviour and positive student wellbeing at Artarmon Public School.
SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD RESULTS
Congratulations to the following groups:
SENIOR BAND- 1st Place
CONCERT BAND - Highly Commended
JUNIOR BAND - Whilst they did not receive an award , Mr Walmsley was very proud of the performance on the day competing against more experienced bands.
Thank you to Mr Walmsley, Mr Mansukhani and all the parents who spend their valuable time supporting this program.
Well done to all the students involved.
P&C MEETING TONIGHT - SCHOOL LIBRARY
Artarmon Public School
Parents and Citizens' Association
Meeting Wednesday 26 June 2019
Time: 7pm
Venue: School Library
AGENDA
- Attendance and apologies
- Accept Minutes of Previous Meetings - 22 May 2019
- Correspondence
- No correspondence received
- Status update on action items from prior meetings
Issue/Task/Project |
Who |
Status/Action |
Long pants to be considered for girls’ uniform. |
Jane Absolum |
Louise Green is talking to various suppliers. |
POS software |
Bogdan Grusbic |
Bogdan investigating paypal option. |
Canteen contract |
Louise Green |
APS to provide copy of the canteen contract to the Artarmon P&C. |
- Status
- Building Update
- Voluntary Contributions Update
The current amount received is $139,840. Another reminder will go out this week. Thank you to all the families who have supported our teachers and students in this way. In the next Newsflash we will have a report on how the money has been spent
- New Items
Motion subject |
Name |
Reasons |
Requests |
That the year 3 social and fundraising committee run from term 2 – term 2. |
Rebecca Ranasinghe |
The new and old committee can run things together in term 1 to get things going quicker and to help handover from one year to the next. |
That the P&C move a motion to have the year 3 social and fundraising committee run from term 2 – term 2. |
- Treasurer's Report
Main points to note
- Across the three main fundraising activities year to date (being state election, federal election and the end of Term 1 sausage sizzle), we have made a net profit of approximately $7,542
- Year to date if we include the donations and fundraising money from last year but only booked this year as well as all other P&C expenditure and revenue, there is an operating profit for the head P&C fund of $14,786. This is an increase from the profit reported at the last P&C meeting of $9,512. The main drivers of the increase in net profits are
- Profit from the federal election BBQ
- Reimbursement from Band of the 2019 Workers Compensation Premium into the head P&C fund
- Expected outgoings and revenue in the coming months from head P&C fund include
- Sponsorship of the UR strong program (subsidising $10 per ticket for the first 100 tickets purchased for both the lower and upper primary sessions). Total cost approx. $2,000
- Reimbursement for tea and coffee for the literacy and numeracy sessions
- Income and expenses for Upcoming Movie night and Trivia Night
- Reports from Principal, Deputy Principal and Assistant Principal
Parent Information Sessions: Response to some of the feedback
Overwhelmingly positive feedback from parents around the literacy and numeracy parent information sessions. We feel as though the hands-on aspect of the night was particularly successful and making it at 6pm from your previous feedback in the Tell Them From Me survey saw many more parents in attendance.
Will this be an annual event? These exact sessions will not be an annual event, rather we consider the context each year and program events around this e.g. there may be a greater science or creative arts focus.
I didn’t get to attend every session. The nature of the event was not to get to every session and every activity, but to gauge an understanding of how we teach at Artarmon and how you may be able to support your children at home.
Thank you
Thank you very much for the donation to the event to supply the tea, coffee etc and to all those who participated in the night. Thanks also to all the teaching staff who attended to support this initiative.
Plaque for school hall
As we put the plaque up to acknowledge the opening day of the hall we would also like to put up an acknowledgement of the contribution from P&C and the school. I will investigate the options.
Athletics Carnival 27 June 2019
Mr Williams and Ms Danias are doing an awesome job organising the carnival. As in previous years it will be held at ES Marks Field, Boronia St, Kensington. All children will be involved in activities during the day.
A reminder that children will need to bring their food and drink as there will be no canteen facility.
Voluntary contributions
The current amount received is $139,840. Another reminder will go out this week.
Thank you to all the families who have supported our teachers and students in this way.
In the next Newsflash we will have a report on how the money has been spent
Sydney Eisteddfod Results
We have acknowledged our successes at this years Eisteddfod. Thank you to Mr Walmsley, Mr Mansukhani and all the parents who spend their valuable time supporting this program.
Well done to all the students involved.
Thank you
A big thank you to Mr Coombes, Mrs Keevers, Mrs Blake, Mrs Singh and all the staff for their work for our students whilst I was on leave. We are very lucky to have such a committed and experienced staff.
- Sub Committee Reports
- Social and Fundraising Committee Report - no report tabled
- Gardening Committee Report – no report tabled
Band Committee Report
Our bands have been busy preparing for the first festival on the calendar, the Sydney Eisteddfod.
Members of Junior Band, Concert Band, Senior Band and Orchestra attended the annual Music Intensive Weekend on 1 – 2 June, held at school. They rehearsed in their bands and also attended group tutorials for their section, finishing with an informal concert to show parents the results of their hard work. Jazz Band also had an extended rehearsal on 30 May. Thank you to Nicole Shinfield and Diane Sexton for organising the Music Intensive Weekend, and the many parent volunteers assisting on the day. Also to Jess Wells for helping at the Jazz Band intensive.
All students in all bands had a 2 week 'Playathon' in the first 2 weeks of June. This involved them logging their instrumental practice time and asking for sponsorship from friends and family, to encourage them to practice. Prizes will be awarded to students in each band for the most practice time and most funds raised. Many thanks to Georgie Roussac for sourcing prizes from local businesses and organising the forms.
Funds raised from the Playathon will go towards purchase of 6 acoustic shields. These shields are in use worldwide in professional, amateur and school orchestras and bands to protect players from potential hearing damage for those sitting directly in front of very loud instruments. These were delivered earlier this month and the bands have started to use them.
All bands (except Training Band) and Orchestra have competed in the Sydney Eisteddfod during June. Results are not available at the time of writing this report.
String Committee Report
Music Intensive
The music intensive on June 1-2 was well-attended by nearly all of our students. In addition to Mr Mansukhani, there were four extra tutors on site who took the children through small group and large group tutorials. By all accounts, the students were engaged and well-behaved. The concert at the end of the weekend was fabulous, showing just how far the performances had come in such a short amount of time. Thank you to Nicole Shinfield for doing the bulk of the organisation, and to the parent volunteers who helped out on the day.
Sydney Eisteddfod
Three groups will be playing (or will have played by the time P&C meets) at the Concourse on Monday June 17 – concert strings, senior strings and orchestra. This is rather a prestigious event and Artarmon is expected to do very well. Mr Coombes has organised all students travel by train accompanied by teachers. Permission notes have been issued online. There will be a handful of parents to drive the large instruments to and from the venue.
Music camp 2021
A $1000 deposit has been paid to the Collaroy Centre to secure the weekend of Oct 22-24 2021 for music camp. Band has paid the deposit in order to keep payments in the one committee (this is how it has been done in the past), though the form was filled out under my name (Emma Nicholas).
Issues
Westpac access: Similar to the P&C members, I have had trouble in the past getting ID’d by Westpac in order to be given payment authority. I have now been successfully ID’d but, as far as I understand, the P&C is now stuck in limbo and unable to give me payment authority. Once this comes through for me and Ian, we will then have two committee members with full access to Westpac. Currently there are no sub-committee members with full access.
Cello damage: There have been a few instances of damage to cellos hired by Year 3 students. Some children are finding it difficult transporting the instruments, especially if they go to after-school care or other activities. Because we really need to encourage the uptake of cellos, the sub-committee will discuss offering a second cello to keep at school for those who really need it.
Recent purchases: 2x double bass flight cases for Hawaii - $1411.74. We are unable to hire double basses in Hawaii so this purchase was absolutely necessary. These cases should last us many years.
Uniform Committee Report - No report tabled.
Multi-Cultural Committee Report
Starting informal drop and chat sessions beginning Term 3. Tuesday mornings in the Hall Canteen. Carly will create a note for newsflash. P & C to provide biscuits and tea/coffee.
Volunteers confirmed for Kindergarten August Orientation. Need a few more Mandarin speaking volunteers. Carly will organise and meet with the team in early July.
Traffic Committee Report – no report tabled
Sustainability Committee Report – no report tabled
Website Committee Report – no report tabled
- General Business
- Mr Jono Coombs to provide update on Hawaii tour.
- Sustainability update.
- Uniform shop update
Malvina Crastin - Secretary
Artarmon Public School Parents and Citizens' Association
Phone: (02) 9411 1950
McMillan Road, Artarmon, NSW, 2064
www.artarmon-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/p&c
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WINNING HOUSE: Melba |
Multicultural Perspectives Public Speaking Competition 2019: Local Finals
Thursday 20th June 2019: Bardwell Park Public School
For 24 years now the Multicultural Perspectives Public Speaking Competition has been encouraging primary school students to explore ideas of multiculturalism in Australia, as well as giving them a place to practise their public speaking skills and improve their confidence.
After holding an internal Multicultural speaking competition, two students from Stage 2, Toby Maple-Brown (4SA) and Ellora Wani (3HW), and two students from Stage 3, Mahika Sharma (6DD) and Tarith Kumarage (5LW), were chosen to represent Artarmon Public School at the local finals.
In preparation for the finals, these four representatives, attended weekly sessions with Ms Sawyer and Mr Wood. They worked hard on, crafting, refining and practising their prepared speeches that delivered a multicultural message. Additionally they practised their ability to deliver an impromptu speech, with only five minutes to prepare.
Last Thursday, Toby, Ellora, Mahika and Tarith, went to the local finals held at Bardwell Park Public School, with other finalists from schools in the local area. They delivered exemplary prepared speeches, each with a unique perspective on the importance of having a diverse multicultural society.
There were many highlights in the prepared speeches. Toby used a clever analogy where he likened the beauty of a diverse society to the different instruments of an orchestra coming together to make a beautiful piece of music. Ellora Wani (3HW) spoke proudly about the way Artarmon Public School embraces and celebrates its cultural diversity. Mahika Sharma (6DD) described the importance of sporting teams taking a leadership role in embracing multiculturalism. Tarith provided a detailed analysis on the need for us to think as global citizens, and consider the way individuals and communities can think beyond themselves and have a positive global impact on, social cohesion, the economy and the environment.
After delivering their prepared speeches, the finalists were then given five minutes to prepare for their impromptu speech. The topic for Stage 2 was “telling lies”. Ellora and Toby both highlighted how honesty is crucial to a person’s character. They also described how telling lies can lead to negative outcomes and stunt personal growth.
The stage 3 topic was “taking chances”. Mahika described the benefits of taking chances by sharing her feelings about the chance that she took coming to Australia. Tarith gave several pertinent examples where risk taking is crucial to success in people’s lives.
Ms Sawyer and Mr Wood want to acknowledge the courage, effort and dedication these four students showed throughout this process. They represented Artarmon Public School exceptionally well, and should be proud of their achievements. We also want to recognise and thank the 30 students who entered our intra-school competition, and did an outstanding job illustrating the importance of celebrating our cultural differences, and embracing our shared values of respect, compassion, courage and the need for equality.
Public Speaking Coordinators
Ms Demelza Sawyer and Mr Joshua Wood
School Band News
Band parents, please check Newsflash weekly for the latest news and reminders, we will publish advance dates as soon as we know them to help you plan your year!
Thu 27 June |
NO REHEARSALS due to athletics carnival |
Tue 30 July |
Ryde Eisteddfod – Orchestra |
Wed 14 August |
Ryde Eisteddfod – Senior Concert Band |
Thu 15 August |
Ryde Eisteddfod – Concert Band |
Sun 25 August |
Concert for Hawaii touring group |
Thu 29 August |
Fathers Day Concert before school |
Sun 1 – Sat 7 September |
Hawaii Tour |
Sat - Sun 26 - 27 October |
Music Camp (1 night overnight) - All band/strings students in Yr 4,5,6. |
Sun 17 November |
Band and Strings End of Year Concerts at Sydney Conservatorium |
Athletics carnival Thursday 27 June – NO rehearsals
Junior, Concert, Senior and Jazz band rehearsals are ALL CANCELLED on 27 June. Good luck to everyone running, jumping and throwing!
Sydney Eisteddfod
Congratulations to all ensembles for their performances at the Sydney Eisteddfod over the last couple of weeks. Some more results:
- Jazz Band came First in their section last week!
- Concert Band was awarded Highly Commended - a great result!
- Junior Band played amazingly - well done!
- Senior Concert Band also sounded fantastic; results are not available at time of writing.
Thank you to Mr Coombes and the school staff who took the students to the Eisteddfod performances. Thank you to all the parent volunteers who transported instruments, went on the train with the students and came along to watch and cheer. Performing is a great experience for the students and can only happen with your support.
Playathon practice period complete! (Training/Junior/Concert/Senior bands)
Now is the time for your child to collect their sponsorship money and return their Playathon practice log. The practice log and sponsorship form should be returned to the Band Box next to the school office. Money may be put in an envelope with the forms or paid directly into the band bank account, instructions are on the Playathon form. All forms and money MUST be returned by Friday 28 June.
Got a question?
Have you looked in the 2019 band information pack? A copy is available at https://portal.msmusic.com.au/artarmonmusic.
If it is about your hired instrument or instrumental tutorial please contact your tutor firstly, then our instrument coordinator or tutor coordinator if required.
For anything else please contact your band coordinator.
Training Band |
Shantelle McCall |
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Junior Band |
Nicole Shinfield |
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Concert Band |
Dora Tang , Eva Sui |
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Senior Band |
Ruth Gibson |
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Jazz Band |
Jess Wells |
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Orchestra |
Hongxia Deng |
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Instrument Coordinators |
Kirsteen Daly, |
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Tutor Coordinators |
Rebecca Wall, Yvonne Chung, Tomoko Sasage |
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Treasurer |
Lynn Jiang |
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Band Convenor |
Catharine Miller |