At Mulwala Public School our vision is to:
Create a sense of belonging and lasting connections with community
Develop respectful and responsible citizens
Foster curious minds that practice reflective and critical thinking
Provide high-quality personalised learning which will enable all students to thrive
Yarma (Welcome)
Dear parents and carers
It was wonderful to have many parents and grandparents attend our assembly last Friday. Our school is getting back to some form of normality with flexible maths groups and stage-based HSIE/Science resuming. The students are very excited that they can play in all parts of the playground and mixing with all their friends.
Changes in staffing
Mrs Thorpe will be taking leave as of Monday 21 March. There will be some changes to the classroom teachers, which are listed below:
Goonie- Mrs Pinn will teach literacy
Thurgoon- Mrs Rosmulder will continue to teach literacy
Nungara- Miss Bacchetto and Miss Anthony will teach literacy
Flexible maths groups will continue
Stage based HSIE/Science groups will continue
Mrs Moore will take over the role of Learning and Support teacher.
Updated Covid Information
The recent announcement to the changes in how schools use RATs as a surveillance measure against COVID-19 means that students and staff will only need to test if they are displaying COVID-19 symptoms.
From Monday 28 February we will move to symptomatic testing. Tests are to be used at your discretion such as if your child is displaying COVID-19 symptoms. For our school, this means:
8 tests per student and staff in school
Beyond that students and staff can access PCR tests or purchase RATs directly.
Our school will continue to ensure our core COVID-smart layers are in place, including vaccinations, physical distancing where possible, maximised fresh air flow through natural ventilation, continued good hand hygiene practices and enhanced cleaning.
If a student or staff member receives a positive RAT result, they need to:
record the positive RAT result through the Service NSW websiteExternal link or Service NSW appExternal link and please include the name of your child’s school when prompted
notify the school of the positive RAT or PCR result as soon as possible
follow NSW Health advice to isolate for 7 days.
Registering your child’s positive RAT with Service NSW is a requirement of the Public Health Order and helps NSW Health track COVID-19 in schools and address any public health issues early on if required.
Negative results do not need to be reported to Service NSW or to the school.
Any student or staff member who is unwell and/or displays symptoms of COVID-19 will be asked to go home and stay until they can complete a RAT or PCR test.
If symptoms continue, they should stay at home and take another RAT in 24 hours or have a PCR test.
If the second RAT or initial PCR test result is negative and they are displaying no symptoms OR they are diagnosed as another condition such as hayfever, the student or staff member can return to school.
In NSW, positive COVID-19 cases are provided a Medical Clearance Notice after 7 days and allowed to leave self-isolation as long as they do not have COVID-19 symptoms.
For further information refer to the NSW Government’s Rapid antigen testing fact sheetExternal link.
Under the close contact rules, schools are no longer included in contact tracing. I will inform the school community when there is a positive case in our school and advise families on public health advice, including monitoring for symptoms.
We strongly encourage our students and their families to consider vaccination including boosters when eligible. Find a vaccination clinic to book an appointment near you.
Thank you again for your continued support during this school term.
Covid Safe Guidelines
All staff, volunteers and providers are fully vaccinated
Staff are no longer required to wear masks
All visitors when attending the school site must QR code in.
Students have been provided with rapid antigen kits.
Visitors are allowed on school site . They are required to check-in.
Moodamoot (farewell)
Regards
Gayle Pinn
Principal
Goal - 95%
Term 1 - 92.85%
No of days 100% for 2022- 0
Dinawan (emu) Numeracy Strategy Group
Students have spent the last few weeks attempting to solve tricky problems using a number of strategies.
Can you solve one of their problems?
Madden - being a great role model and always striving to do his best
Tex - helping pack up the sports equipment during recess time
Marnii - helping one of her jarmbies feel happy when arriving at school
Alex - fabulous listening and reading in Library (Ms Skene)
Xavier - asking insightful and engaging questions during our English unit
Amelia - participation in the Corowa Horse Show
Amelia - always going out of her way to help others during class to be successful in their learning
Keisha - listening to feedback to imrpove her counting fluency in Numeracy strategies
Zain - wonderful, expressive reading during reading groups. Well done.
Brodie T - listening to and accepting feedback to improve his swimming
Marnii - helping others to look after their belongings
Finn - challenging himself to learning to count over the decade with 5-digit numbers
Natalie - a well-written opening paragraph for her factual recount
Ciara - great attempt at cursive writing
Finn, Isabel, Natalie - competing in the Yarrawonga Lawn Tennis Club Championships
Nancy, Finn - competing in the All Juniors swimming championships 2022
Scarlett - competing in the North East Mini Basketball Tournament Clash Day
Kallum - effort and achievement in spelling
Jaxon - listening brilliantly and following instructions well in maths
Nancy - contributing well in PDHPE, learning about acts of kindness
Katherine - caring for and collecting our school sports equipment from around the school
Lylah, Will - using prior knowledge and recalling the states of Australia in sport
Setharoth - working very hard to improve his swimming skills
Indigo - working very hard to improve her swimming skills
Brodie T and Miley - Noticing patterns in tricky maths problems which make the problem easier to solve.
Goonie - Washing their hands and lining up so well after breaks.
Caitlin - for always being there for people who aren't feeling there best. Isabel
Mr Rosmulder - for keeping our school clean and safe. Natalie
25 nights - Skyla, Adelyn, Lylah, Xavier, Zain
Xavier, Max, Caitlin, Setharoth
Nancy, Nevaeh, Scarlett, Zali, Natalie, Caitlin, Zoe, Finn, Josh and Tommy attended the Finley Zone swimming carnival at Cobram on Friday 25 February.
Once everyone was set up we did a few laps for warm-up. We sat under the shade structure with our parents and Mrs Moore.
Nevaeh competed in the 100m free, 50m breaststroke, 50m butterfly, 50m backstroke, 200m IM and the relay with Nancy, Zali and Scarlett.
Caitlin competed in the 50m free and 50m back. Finn competed in the 100m free, 50m free, 50m back, 50m breast and 50m butterfly. Scarlett competed in the 50m free and 50m relay. Zali competed in the relay.
Nancy won the junior girl champion.
Finn, Nancy, Scarlett, Zali and Nevaeh will compete at the Riverina swimming carnival.
By Nevaeh and Finn
Nancy - Junior Girl Champion
Part of the Finley Zone squad
On the 7th of March at Leeton Scarlett, Finn, Layla, Nevaeh and Nancy went to the Riverina swimming carnival. It took two and a half hours to get there. We got to buy some of the Riverina’s awesome merchandise. We all competed very well: Finn was in breaststroke, backstroke and freestyle, Nancy was in freestyle, backstroke, butterfly and the relay, Nevaeh was in backstroke and relay, Scarlett was in relay and Layla was in the relay. The relay team came 8th out of 22 relay teams. They improved by nearly 7 seconds! Nancy made state in junior girls backstroke with a 1 second personal best. We were all so proud that we represented Finley Zone and Mulwala Public School and we all had so much fun.
By Scarlett and Nancy
Mulwala Public School students participated in Clean Up Australia Day last Friday 4th March. Goonie cleaned up around the school grounds and Thurgoon walked around the school block cleaning our local streets.
At the foreshore, Nungara collected different items of rubbish including bottle tops and wrappers. Cigarette butts were the most common item collected. This is horrible as cigarettes can get into the water and make fish and turtles sick. They can also sometimes cause fires.
We hope everyone remembers to put their rubbish in a bin and stop littering our environment. Natalie Linehan
Lunch orders are available from The Sweet and Sour Sisters on Monday-Thursday. Follow their Facebook page for specials. Orders are done online via the Qkr! app
Mulwala Public School P&C are hosting a Stuck on You fundraiser. If you are needing labels, lunch boxes etc for next year click on the link above to purchase. A percentage of the money goes back to Mulwala Public School. All deliveries are made directly to your home. For enquiries please contact a committee member.
To order please follow this link
It is a requirement of the P&C association that all members have a current WWCC. Volunteer applications are free of charge. Follow the link to submit your online application prior to visiting the mobile centre: Working with children check. Once applications have been cleared a copy can be sent to the school office mulwala-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au.
Across the Arts
For more information on our school please contact us at:
Address: 65 Melbourne St Mulwala NSW 2647
Phone: 03 5744 3462
Email: mulwala-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
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