Thursday's Tidings - 24 August 2023
TERM 3 2023 |
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Friday 25 August | Swimming payment & permission due |
Friday 25 August | Year 4 - Year 6 True Relationships |
Monday 28 August | P/1R & 1/2S Swimming |
Tuesday 29 August | 3/4H, 4/5D & 5/6B Swimming |
Tuesday 29 August | P&C Meeting @ 5pm |
Wednesday 30 August | School Market Day |
Wednesday 30 August | 3/4H, 4/5D & 5/6B Swimming |
Thursday 31 August | Year 1 Fire Service Visit |
Friday 1 September | Student Free Day |
Monday 4 September | P/1R & 1/2S Swimming |
Tuesday 5 September | 3/4H, 4/5D & 5/6B Swimming |
Wednesday 6 September | Prep Transition / Parent Info Session @ 9am |
Wednesday 6 September | 3/4H, 4/5D & 5/6B Swimming |
Monday 11 September | P/1R & 1/2S Swimming |
Tuesday 12 September | 3/4H, 4/5D & 5/6B Swimming |
Wednesday 13 September | 3/4H, 4/5D & 5/6B Swimming |
Friday 15 September | Colour Run from 2pm |
Friday 15 September | Last day of Term 3 |
Term 3 - Week 7
Dear families,
What a great book week parade this morning! Plenty of creative and unique costumes and a big thank you to al the families who take the time to get the kids kitted out. It’s a lot of fun and plenty of smiles throughout the day.
Prep 2024 - enrolments are open
Have you added your child to our prep enrolments for 2024? Children born between 1 July 2018 and 30 June 2019 are prep age next year. Contact Mrs Cross in the office to secure your child’s 2024 enrolment.
Swimming starts next week
Remember to send your child’s swimming gear next week and happens until the end of term. Payment and consent forms are due tomorrow.
- P/1R and 1/2S swim Mondays
- 3/4H, 4/5D and 5/6B swim Tuesday and Wednesdays
P&C is next Tuesday 29 August at 5pm
Come and be part of our P&C. Last week they ran an awesome Bunnings sausage sizzle that raised over $1000 in one day. They’re a friendly, welcoming group and open to new helpers and ideas. They meet in the library at 5pm next Tuesday.
The P&C and the school would like to give a big THANK YOU to the GYMPIE MEAT HALL in Mary St who donated 20kg of sausages for last Sunday’s sausage sizzle.
Father’s Day orders are available on Qkr. These will be distributed next week so get your orders in now.
True Relationships
The True: Relationships and Reproductive Health sessions have been taking place last week and this week. If your child has attended, take a few minutes to check in with them. They might be embarrassed but these are important conversations and open communication is valuable. The knowledge is presented factually and in this information age, True’s relevant and factual information is vital when there is so much misinformation available at children’s fingertips.
Supporting the healthy sexual development of children and young people is a responsibility shared by schools and families. Those people who receive comprehensive, respectful Relationship & Sexuality Education (RSE) from an early age inclusive of sexual abuse prevention, are more likely to:
- Make informed and responsible sexual decisions later in life
- Recognise appropriate and inappropriate behaviour
- Understand and accept changes and individual differences
- Talk about their feelings and experiences.
These sessions are excellent conversation starters for families and the benefit of True presentations is that the students hear factual, accurate information from trained educators. Aside from family, the other sources of this information are usually online and through their peer group. While some such information is accurate, there is the potential for much of what they hear from friends or learn online to be misinformation.
Colour Run - It’s happening on 15 September!
The Colour Explosion School Fun Run will be on 15 September 2023 from 2pm. Each week the P&C tally the class who have fundraised the most and donate a bag of ice-blocks to that class.
Not only are we hosting an awesome explosion event, students can win up to 15 awesome automated incentive prizes by fundraising via online sponsorship donations.
Students have received a sponsorship book with instructions on setting up their cybersafe, online fundraising profile at www.australianfundraising.com.au. This is an entirely online fundraiser; all cash donations must be converted to online donations to redeem your prizes.
Extra Incentives to Fundraise!
- Online Golden Coins – complete fun online tasks to redeem an extra $75 towards your prize credit.
- Monty the Monstar’s Bonus Prizes – achieve milestones to unlock Monty’s bonus prizes.
- $10,000 JB HI FI Spending Spree for one organisation’s highest fundraising student – it could be you!
- Our school will win an extra $5,000 if we have the highest average fundraised amount per student in 2023.
- A Play Station 5 Gaming Bundle – see your child’s sponsorship booklet for more!
For more information, please contact the office for more information.
Happy fundraising!
Statewide Oral Health Study - Gympie Central has been invited to participate
The University of Queensland and Queensland Health are pleased to partner with Gympie Central State School to conduct the Queensland Child Oral Health Study (QCOHS) 2021-24. The study will provide important information about Queensland children’s oral health and dental care that will underpin future strategies to improve child dental health.
All Children are invited to participate in QCOHS. Participation will include completing a parental questionnaire and a free dental check-up for your child at school.
If you receive an invitation via email, we encourage you to participate in this important research project. Participants will receive a toothbrush pack and parents will be notified by email of the outcomes of the dental check-up.
From QCOHS team
Saver Plus from the Smith Family
Could your family use an extra $500?
Yes, then read this information about Saver Plus supported by the Smith Family.
If you save up to $50 a month for 10 months, Saver Plus will double it.
$500 saved + $500 matched = $1000 (in 10 months)
Participants can put that money towards education expenses for themselves or their children, including:
- Computers, laptops, and tablets
- Books, uniforms & shoes
- Sports & music, camps, excursions, and more…
What is Saver Plus?
Saver Plus is a program for people on lower incomes. It’s about boosting financial skills, so one can develop (and keep) good savings habits.
At its heart, Saver Plus is about steering people towards sustainable, life-changing savings habits that set them up for a brighter future.
How can it benefit our school families?
In plenty of ways! Researchers at RMIT discovered that program participants:
Please read the attached flyer for more information and details on how to get involved.
School Student Broadband Initiative – Australian Government
To boost educational opportunities and narrow the digital divide, families without home internet are encouraged to apply for the School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI). Access to internet at home can support children to build their digital skills and participate in a world that is more reliant on digital technology.
The Australian Government is supporting the National Broadband Network (NBN) to implement the SSBI to provide free home internet for one year for up to 30,000 unconnected families across Australia with school aged students.
To be eligible for SSBI, a family must:
- Have a child living at home that is enrolled in a Queensland state school in 2023.
- Not have an active internet service at home. Having a mobile internet service does not affect eligibility.
- Be referred by a nominating organisation such as the Department of Education (the department).
- Agree their child has access to a device and has the digital skills to use the internet safely or will be supervised.
- Live in a premises that can access the NBN via a standard connection – this will be checked by NBN.
Referral through the department
The department is pleased to support the nomination of families for the SSBI. If you would like to apply for the SSBI please use the link or QR code below OR contact the office for an application (online or paper form) and further information about the initiative. Applications must be submitted by 8 September 2023.
QR code:
Remember, we are here to help
Like always, if there is something that you want our support with, or if your child is struggling, please do not hesitate to contact your child’s teacher for support. If it is not a matter for the teacher, please call the front office and arrange to meet with a member of the leadership team, so we can work through things together. It takes a village to raise a child, so let’s work together.
Warm regards,
Glenn Cafferky
Student Council Fundraising
Book Week Winners
P/1R | 1/2S | 3/4H | 4/5D | 5/6B |
Halo | Hunter | Jahkye | Axel | Lakoda |
Vance | Charlotte | Mia P | Asuka | Natasha |
Tori | Hugo | Bohdi | Alex | Jye |
Gaara | Aiden | Bethan | Skylaura | Cadell |
Toby | Dasharn | Winnie | Summer | Rose |
Oliver | Letty | Anna | Liam | Avaya |
Ebony | Mia D | Sharnaya | ||
Maite | Bailey | |||
Ollie B | Layla | |||
Lily | ||||
Alannah | ||||
Ollie B |
2023 Voluntary Financial Contribution - $20 per student
Each year, the Gympie Central State School P & C Association endorse a voluntary financial contribution of $20 per student, which equates to $0.50 per week for the entire school year. This money is a vital part of Gympie Central P&C’s commitment and helps to fund reading books, classroom resources, photocopying paper and tissues. This year the payment can be made via the Qkr! app or in person at the office. Your support in paying the voluntary contribution is greatly appreciated.
Payment Options
We have a variety of payment options available here at Gympie Central. Our most preferred method of payment is the Qkr! app. Qkr! is a cashless payment app, which means you can make payments on your mobile phone, rather coming into the school. The Gympie Central P&C also use this app, so not only can you pay for camps and excursions, but you can also order school uniforms and tuckshop with the app.
Instructions on how to download and use the app are shown in the link below.
Other payment options that we provide are:
1. BPOINT - (for invoiced activities) Pay online or by phone using credit/debit card: https://www.bpoint.com.au/payments/dete or phone 1300 631 073
2. CENTREPAY - (for invoiced activities) We now offer Centrepay as a payment method for instrumental music and school camps. Use Centrepay to arrange regular deductions from your Centrelink payment. You can start, change or stop using Centrepay whenever you like. If you would like to set up a Centrepay payment, or know more information about this payment method, please contact the school office.
3. EFTPOS - We accept Mastercard, Visa and all Australian bank, building society and credit union cards.
4. CASH - Cash payments are still accepted. However, the school no longer has the ability to give out change, so only cash payments of the correct denomination will be accepted.
Student Absence Notification System
If your child is absent from school without explanation you will receive a SMS text message that morning to your mobile phone asking to explain their absence. Please reply (on the same day) with a simple SMS answer eg sick; specialist appointment. Alternatively, you can call and leave a message on the Student Absence HOTLINE - Telephone 5480 2166 to report your child’s absence.
Please contact the office by phone if you have any concerns regarding the message you have received.
Private Tutoring
Tutoring for Primary School age from Prep to Year 6 in your home.
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Does your child struggle to keep up in class or are they missing some of the basic foundation information? If so please contact me, Constance BE DipT Dip ChS on 0491020461. I charge $35 dollars per hour and can come to your house or the library if you live in Gympie area.