Make each day count
Welcome back to Term 2, we hope you enjoyed your break.
By showing up to school every day, your child will have the best opportunity at a bright future. It gives them every chance to be around friends, learn new things, and find interests.
We have lots in store for this term, including
- Lantern Making open afternoon
- Chess club every Friday.
- TPSSA and NHSSA Cross Country
Good attendance habits can sometimes be hard to stick. Keep trying to create a solid routine, to set your child up for success for the rest of the year.
If you’re looking for tips on how to create better attendance habits, visit the Anything can happen website.
Please always talk to us if you’re having trouble getting your child to school. We’re here to help.
As we settle in to term 2 we have many opportunities for students to be their best in a variety of ways, whether it be applying yourself to learning, academic achievement, attending school.
Term 2 will see mid-year reports sent home P-10 in Week 9. Teachers are preparing for this by meeting regularly in their Professional Learning Teams to plan and deliver common assessment tasks to provide accurate information to families when the report is written.
At last weeks Professional Learning Community teacher workshopped the DECYP values and how we are demonstrating the values in all that we do. At Lilydale we believe we are out best when we are safe, successful learners this is underpinned by the Department of Education, Community and Young People values.
Cross Country
Our PE team have worked tirelessly to bring a well run and organised Cross Country Carnival.
Anzac Day
This year Anzac Day was held during the holidays. Our Júnior Leaders Chaise and Nikki spoke at the dawn and 11.00 services laying a wreath on behalf of the school at the Lilydale service.
We appreciate the number of families who attended with their children in uniform. Anzac Day services. While Anzac Day is a time for public commemoration it is also a time for private reflection on the attributes Australians identify strongly with Courage, bravery, mateship. Lest we forget.
Celebrating student success
State Primary Athletics Carnival is on Friday, 10th May. The following student are representing us. After attending the TPSSA Athletics Carnival earlier in the year the following students have been selected to compete on Friday - Cooper, Fletcher, Jaxon, Charlie, Madeline, Flynn, Ollie, Paige, Riley, Makenzie.
Launceston Competitions
It takes courage to perform in front of others. On Monday some of our Year 8 drama students Sharyia, Jaylee, Alina, Lily, Natiri, Indi, Jade, Zoe, and Fiona entered the Character Duo or Trio Duo or Duo section of the Launceston Competitions. Thank you to Mrs Howell for the planning and preparation with the students, thank you the students themselves and their families who assisted with rehearsals. Fiona, Jade and Zoe received a second place.
School Association
On Monday evening we held the Annual General Meeting of the School Association.
President – Fran Elson
Vice President – Emma Scott
Secretary – Tami Schwank
Treasurer – Mel Griffin
Community member –Janet Sims
Parent member – Lauren Frost, Jackie Dickson
Staff Members – Karin Denehy, David Brown, Lisa Bailey
We always welcome people who would like to see the workings of the Association – the next meeting is on June 3, 7.00pm in the Kinder room.
Lisa Bailey
Acting Principal