April 10th
Dear Families,
It's so hard to believe that we are at the end of term 1 already! We have certainly had a very busy term, with lots of events happening on top of our everyday teaching and learning. Students settled very quickly into their 2024 classes and the 'team spirit' within classes and across our grade groups is very evident.
It's very important for us all to have a collective understanding that within a primary school setting, there is a great deal of social and emotional learning that takes place in order to continue to build children's skills in the wide range of areas within the social and emotional spectrum. As with academic learning, children learn at different rates and in various ways. Research is very clear that whilst there can be, and needs to be, negative consequences for unacceptable behaviour, we need to ensure that these align directly to the behaviour being addressed and, also have a strong acceptance that this alone is unlikely to correct the targeted behaviour long-term.
We value the evidenced-based Restorative Practices here at Norwood PS. This aims to help children understand 'what went wrong', 'how they can repair any harm that has been done' and very importantly 'what they may do differently into the future'.
Our team, both teachers and leadership, spend a great deal of time working with children within this area, sometimes for 'big' problems, but there is also valuable learning to do when small things occur as this may stop bigger things from happening. Where possible, we will let parents/carers know if your child has been involved in an incident or situation at school even when it has been something small, so that you have an understanding around what happened and can, if needed continue the conversations. We greatly appreciate the support that we receive from our Norwood PS families in this area.
Please remember that if your child does mention something that you are unsure of, or concerned about, please contact us. You can do this by message, email, phone or in person. Working together makes the most difference for children.
ANZAC Day
This year, ANZAC Day will fall on the Thursday of the second week of the holidays. I will be at Princes Square at 9:45am on Thursday 25th April for any students and/or families who would like to join in with the march and the service at the Cenotaph at Royal Park.
An adult must be available at the end of the service for prompt collection. Children will not be permitted to leave on their own. Can you also ensure, if you are not staying with your child/ren for the service that they either know your contact number or have it with them in case of any emergiencies.
I would greatly appreciate any adults who would like to walk with us!
Timings for the ANZAC Day service are as follows:
- March form up commences at 9:45am - Princes Square
- March commences at 10:15am
- Civic Service begins at approx. 10:30–10:45am
- Service should be completed by 11:30 am
Students are asked to wear school uniform for this event.
Best wishes to all our students for a relaxing term break. Term 1 concludes this Friday and Term 2 commences on Monday 29th April.
Kind regards,
Karen Monaghan| Principal
Friday 12th April | Plain Clothes Day (Childhood Cancer) |
Friday 12th April | Last Day Term 1 |
Thursday 25th April | Anzac Day (Public Holiday) |
Monday 29th April | First Day Term 2 |
Harmony Week is the celebration that recognises our diversity and brings together Australians from all different backgrounds.
It’s about inclusiveness, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone.
We all wore a splash of orange to show our support on Harmony Day (March 21st).
What a wonderful display our school produced together!
1-2B have been creative making their own Easter Bunnies in different ways.
In Science, 3/4D are investigating what a Scientist is and researching the different types of scientists there are.
On Wednesday 27th March, 60 of our talented young athletes represented Norwood at the LSSSA Athletics Carnival. It was an excellent day filled with outstanding team and individual performances, as well as loads of sportsmanship and encouragement.
3-4A | Alistair G | Jaxon C | Connor M | Avah G | Mia R | ||
3-4B | Neve W | Bridie C | Yasamin J | Lenny B | Oli G | ||
3-4C | Pria F | Kate S | Sophia B | Oliver M | |||
3-4D | Chloe A | Miah B | Jacob H | ||||
3-4E | Zoe C | Henry P | Toby S | Gemma M | Harrison W | George P | Tommy P |
5-6A | Ruby M | Ava R | Aria R | Mason M | Ryan S | Lucas H | Ellie E |
5-6A | Larnie B | Briah M | Amelia P | ||||
5-6B | Sophie C | Evie D | Toby W | Isabelle F | Rhys O | ||
5-6C | Chayce H | Ned F | Campbell B | Henry S | Raha J | Baxter M | Archer W |
5-6C | Rosie L | Indiana U | Charlotte E | Chace M | Wyl G | ||
5-6D | Macy E | Laketa M | Zara C | Seb P | Casey N | Zach S | |
5-6E | Zoe W | Violet M | Harry M |
Congratulations to the following students that have been selected to represent Norwood Primary School at the Primary School State Athletics event at St Leonards on Friday 10th May.
We wish you all the best!
Lenny B | Neve W |
Oli G | Ava R |
Gemma M | Larnie B |
Chloe A | Ruby M |
Miah B | Wyl G |
Thankyou so much to everyone at Norwood Primary School who participated in the fundraising and in the Colour Run.
All the children and staff had a fabulous time getting coloured.
A massive thankyou to Mrs Simone Fox for all her time in organising in the months, weeks and days leading up to today, we couldn't have done it without her and appreciate all her help and support. Thankyou.
Thankyou to all the staff who nominated to get SLIMED. You were incredible.
Thankyou also to all our volunteers who helped set up and were around the course today to colour everyone.
We had such an amazing result of $25845 raised, with $15500 going directly to the Norwood Primary School Association. Absolutely incredible.
Thank you to everyone for your Brixhibition entries. Congratulations to our winners for each age group.
Age Group | Recipient |
Kinder/Prep | Astrid S |
Grade 1/2 | William C |
Grade 3/4 | Isabella H |
Grade 5/6 | Amari L |
Overall Winner | William C |
The NPS School Association will be holding their annual Mother’s Day stall. This will be held on the 8-10th May with each class allocated a shopping time during class time.
We would really appreciate donations of chocolates (nut free), coffee sachets, plants or any other suitable items. These can be left at the school office.
Students WILL NOT be required to wear school hats from the beginning of Term 2 until the beginning of September in Term 3.
Please be aware we have a large amount of lost property!
The most common items making their way to lost property include jumpers and jackets. Students have access to lost property during the school day to search for misplaced possessions. When possible, labelled items in lost property will be returned to students.
We have lots of unnamed and unclaimed items in the School Office, these will be donated to our spare uniform clothes in Term 2.
We discourage children from bringing unnecessary personal items such as money, jewellery, toys or other precious possessions to school as the loss of these can be very upsetting.