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- Colour Explosion is next Friday!
- Next general meeting of the P&C Association.
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- Delivery update for Prep Mementos
- Prep book pack giveaway is back!
- Summer vacation care bookings open now...
- Vacation care and Student Free Days
Dear mums, dads, carers and colleagues
I am not long home from the Year 6 challenge day and sleepover. It was a very well organised event held at school and I am certain that Year 6 students thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you to the teachers for their wonderful support. I very much appreciate them for giving up the first part of their weekends and families to make this event successful.
The children had a day filled with challenges - much like the Survivor show on television, albeit without the tribal council. Seven different tribes competed for points across the day and into the night. Subway for dinner, more activities, a movie and then it was off to bed where we fell straight to sleep - for about 5 minutes - then the boys competed with their teachers to see who could stay awake longest. Let's call it a tie. I watched the dawn sky lighten when I briefly debated getting the boys up for some early fitness activities. It was but a brief notion as I was well and truly ready for a few minutes of rest before starting the BBQ for breakfast.
I will show the gallery of memories in the next newsletter issue.
Covid plans still matter
We are and have been very fortunate in Queensland with regard to coronavirus outbreaks. We have had over 1000 cases statewide since early this year and we have enjoyed more freedoms than our southern state neighbours. We have dodged a number of potential bullets - but so had South Australia. It had been covid free for a period similar to Queensland. It held the State of Origin match - albeit with reduced attendance numbers. Two weeks later, it was in complete lock down for a week. Last Wednesday evening, Queensland hosted the State of Origin with a crowd of 50 000 - the largest crowd world-wide since the pandemic started I believe. What happens to us in two weeks matters to me greatly.
Among other things, I am required to manage our school covid plan. I am acutely aware that I have more than 10 vulnerable students and six vulnerable staff who attend school each day. I am also aware of the numerous others who care for vulnerable people at home. The decisions that are made impact on these people and sometimes the needs of the few outweigh the desires of the many.
I have been asked by a number of families for them to be able to access some of the school events that remain this year. The short answer is that we will be maintaining our covid restriction levels for the remainder of this school year. As I indicated last issue, I expect that we will be welcoming families back into the school from next year so long as we remain healthy as a community. But for the reaminder of the 2020 year, parents will be able to access some events but numbers will be at the discretion of the school as we balance the covid plan and event possibilities.
We will be using external venues for some of our events as well. By agreeing to hire the facility, we accept the level of restriction they have in place. This includes our swimming fun days and Year 6 graduation dinner and disco.
Futsal team competes strongly
Although in its first year, our Elite Sports Program is absolutely booming. With limited opportunities for competition, our teams have performed brilliantly well each and every time thay have run onto the field or court. This week our futsal team competed at the PSSC competition winning three of their four matches. More significantly, they represented our school amazingly well. Thank you to Mr Burrows and Mr Meijboom for their commitment to the team.
We have another futsal competition against Foxwell SSC before school finishes for summer vacation.
Semester 2 report cards
We will email report cards home to families on Tuesday 8 December.
Awards assemblies
We are holding individual assemblies for our annual awards this year. The assemblies will be held in the school hall. We will be inviting one parent of each family to attend. We will also inform families of award winners before the event. This is because we are limited to one person for each 2m2 and with 180 students and their teachers, our covid plan limits of the hall area are quickly reached.
Year Level | Date | Time |
Prep | 7 December | 9:00am |
Year 1 | 7 December | 11:15am |
Year 2 | 8 December | 9:00am |
Year 3 | 8 December | 11:15am |
Year 4 | 4 December | 11:15am |
Year 5 | 4 December | 9:00am |
Year 6 Graduation | 9 December | 9:00am |
Year 6 graduation has 2 separate parts
PART 1: Graduation dinner / disco
The Year 6 graduation this year is different to previous years. We have introduced a dinner and disco for students, held at the Southport Sharks on Tuesday 24 November. It is similar to a secondary school formal in that there is a sit-down dinner with multiple courses. Then there will be a couple of addresses to celebrate the year and we will conclude the evening with a disco. I am told that I am not allowed to pick the music.
Parents can drop off and collect but are not able to come inside the venue. There is an option for parents to book a table at Sharks while they wait for the children who will be dining at the Shark's Events Centre. I have been informed that police will also be using the venue so please be aware of social distancing etc.
PART 2: Year 6 Graduation assembly
The Year 6 annual awards will be announced and presented at the awards assembly the following week. At this stage, one parent from each family can attend.
Colour explosion
The colour explosion is next Friday. Thank you to everyone who has joined. It will be a lot of fun and a great way to celebrate the year. Unfortunately it will be a students only event. I have consulted colleagues across other primary schools in the Gold Coast area and none with whom I have spoken have relaxed their access restrictions to this point. Most are live streaming end of year events
Yearbook
I saw the final draft of the 2020 Yearbook yesterday before it goes to print. I think it does an amazing job of capturing the year that was. I am sure that those who collect the Yearbook will be very happy indeed.
Special extra holidays for schools this year
Please remember that school finishes for 2020 on Wednesday 9 December at 2:30pm.
Important dates
We will keep making necessary adjustments to this calendar of events as we finalise our plans the conclusion of the 2020 school year. Please check this list each week and add the pertinent information to your fridge calendars.
Week | Date | Event |
8 | 23 November | Prep Swimming Day 1 |
24 November | Prep Swimming Day 2 | |
24 November |
Year 6 Graduation Dinner @ Southport Sharks |
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25 November | Prep Swimming Day 3 | |
26 November | Prep Swimming Day 4 | |
27 November | CRSS Colour Explosion Day | |
9 | 30 November | Prep Swimming Day 5 |
1 December | Prep Swimming Day 6 | |
1 December | P&C Meeting (6:00pm) | |
2 December | Prep Swimming Day 7 | |
3 December | Prep Swimming Day 8 | |
4 December | Prep Swimming Day 9 | |
4 December |
End of Year Awards Ceremony
|
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4 December |
Year 6 Wet n Wild Day |
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10 | 7 December |
End of Year Awards Ceremony
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7 December | Year 6 transition to high school day | |
7 December | Year 3 & 4 Swimming Fun Day | |
8 December |
End of Year Awards Ceremony
|
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8 December | Year 5 & 6 Swimming Fun Day | |
8 December |
* New Report cards emailed home |
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9 December |
End of Year Awards and Graduation Ceremony
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9 December |
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10 December | Special Student Free Day 1 | |
11 December | Special Student Free Day 2 |
Kind regards
Vic
Congratulations to these students on their outstanding achievement this week.
Prep to Year 2
















Year 3 - Year 6
















The solar system
Year 5 have been studying the solar system and preparing information reports. These are very impressive.






Wonderful learning partnerships in Years 3 & 5
5W, 5C, 3B and 3GB have been intentionally fostering new learning relationships this week, by getting together to share their recently published information reports. It is great to see another great example of active, connected learning. Well done teachers!






NAIDOC colouring winners
During NAIDOC week students from prep to year 6 were given the opportunity to participate in a colouring competition. Some great prizes were up for grabs, including watches, beanies, yo-yos, wrist bands, balls and pencil cases. It was tough choosing the year-level winners. Congratulations to Jaylah, Olivia, Winter, Lilly, Pippa, Skye and Jaden.













Mathletics awards this week












Around the classes this week


















2021 Instrumental music offers
Selected students will have received their offers into the program this week. If your child was tested and hasn’t received an offer, please email Mrs Zander and she will follow up for you.
Pimpama State Secondary College - Futsal competition
On Monday, Coomera Rivers took 24 of our senior students to PSSC to play futsal against the Year 7 Pimpama SSC sides. It was an excellent day, the quality was of a high standard, and the high level of sportsmanship and respect between the schools was great to see. The games were close, with Coomera Rivers winning 3 of the 4 matches.
Well done to our boys and girls who represented our school with pride and thank you to Mr Burrows and Mr Meijboom for their coaching prowess.




Colour Explosion is next Friday!
With only a week to go until our Colour Explosion event, please find below some very important details.
Last chance Colour Explosion participation opportunity for families that missed the original deadline.
Mr Graham sent out, on the P&C's behalf, an email on Thursday 19 November outlining a last chance registration and donation window that would be available this coming Monday.
If you missed the original registration and donation deadline and would still like your child to participate, please refer to that email for all the details or email the P&C.
If you have received the email confirmation from your teacher and you are ready to go!
Colour Explosion participants - it is about to get colourful!
Let's talk fun!
The schedule for participation is below. There has been some changes to participation times since teachers notified you due to unforseen tmetable clashes. As families are unable to attend the event due to the current COVID restrictions in place at our school, we will be live streaming the event via Facebook. If you do not want your child to be live streamed via Facebook please email the P&C.
On the day of the event please ensure you send our Colour Explosion participants with the following:
- Light coloured old shorts and shirt
- Towel
- Garbage bag
We also suggest a spare pair of socks and underwear to ensure students have a dry set of everything to change into after the run.
Now, this is not just a Colour Explosion – it is an obstacle course Colour Explosion!
Not only will the participants get wet and VERY colourful they will also have to negotiate some FUN obstacles.
See the map below for a hint of what the kids are in for!
Thank you to our families for your support of our Colour Run!
Next general meeting of the P&C Association.
The final general meeting of the P&C Association for 2020 will be held on Tuesday 1 December at 6:00pm
If you have an item that you would like included on the agenda, please email the P&C Secretary with the details before 9am Monday 30 November.
P&C meetings are a great way to keep up to date with what is going on around our school. The meetings also provide our families with an opportunity to have input and feedback on matters relating to school and community life. Meetings are open to all families and we encourage families to come along and contribute to your school community which forms a vital part of your children's educational journey.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Summer vacation care bookings open now...
Vacation care bookings are open to ALL families of schools. You do NOT have to attend the before and / or after school service to be able to attend vacation care. Enrolments for vacation care are very welcome from all of our Coomera Rivers families.
There is no minimum number of days that you need to attend - just book for the days you need.
Price includes breakfast and afternoon tea.
All children require the following items every day of vacation care:
* morning tea
* lunch
* water bottle
* closed in shoes
* brimmed hat (no caps)
* sun safe clothing (no singlets or stroppy dresses)
The details of the upcoming program are attached. The program colour code is:
Green = Excursions
Orange = Incursions
White - In Service days
For bookings or further enquiries please contact us:
Phone: 5596 8377
Mobile: 0455 968 377
Email: croshc@coomerariversss.eq.edu.au








Vacation care and Student Free Days
- December 2020 Student Free Days - Please return Pages 3-4 to the service in person or via email by Sunday 22nd November 2020.
- Summer Vacation Care Program 2020/21- Please return Pages 7-12 to the service in person or via email by Sunday 22nd November 2020.
If you have any issues or concerns with filling out the forms, please contact the service.