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- Colour Explosion - Prize Ordering Open
- 2024 Year 6 senior shirt opportunity
- From Dr Coulson and the Happy Families Team
Term 1
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Please note that activity dates and times may change
School Office hours
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Dear mums, dads, carers and colleagues
With just 20 school days remaining this year, things are certainly getting busy. I hope that you are all able to be involved in the events across the next four weeks.
World Kindness Day on Monday
Kindness is a very important virtue at our school. Here are some tips on how you can make someone's day a little brighter.
Donations to the school
Thank you sincerely to everyone who donates items to our school. We certainly try hard to reuse the items you donate. The only thing that we ask though is to please check with the school before you donate so we know to expect your kindness. Items left at the school gate can be considered dumped or stolen property.
The best of the best
Last weekend, our Year 5&6 students participated in the All Schools Touch Football competition, held at Redlands Touch Football fields. The carnival was immense, with hundreds of teams representing schools from all over Queensland. The carnival ran over two days with teams vying for top spots in their pools. At the end of the day, both the Coomera Rivers boys and girls teams topped their respective pools and were then selected for the Championship Finals on Sunday. This is the top level, followed by plate and cup levels.
Both of our teams progressed undefeated to the grand final after a further three consecutive wins on Sunday - separated and disrupted by a massive down pour.
The grand finals were the final games of the entire carnival and they were all nail biters with teams going try for try for a lot of the match. Despite their magnificent spirit and grit, our girls team was defeated by the superb team from St Kevins, 5-3. And after being 2-0 down after just a few minutes, the boys team worked themselves back into the match to win 6-3 against Wynum.
It was my privilege to be with the kids across the weekend to see them represent our school. I could not have asked for better. While the scoreline successes were pleasing, the spirit and sportsmanship of our players was the real prize for me. I will always prefer to lose with dignity and sportsmanship than win anything without it.
Thank you to the coaches and managers who supported the teams, Mr Burrows, Mr Liam, Miss Lambert and Mrs Profke for your wonderful commitment and leadership of our teams. Thank you also to the parents who showed incredible support and kindness to our players and helped with transporting the equipment. And finally, thank you to the players for demonstrating the pride you have when wearing our school jerseys.















Consultation at P&C meetings
I have been consulting with the community at P&C meetings over two matters these past two months. They are:
- School camping activities for 2024 and
- Should high school students be permitted onto the school grounds
School camping: School camps will not be overnight activities in 2024. The logistics and responsibilities are immense and detract massively from what should be a great teacher-students time away.
We will still be doing camp activities in Years 4 and 6 - just without the sleep overs.
High school students: Following an incident where a high school student entered the school grounds unaccompanied to threaten one of our current students, I was asked to re-consider the blanket permission that is provided to older siblings who are on school campus for valid reasons. The meeting determined that permission for high school students should be continued in cases where they act appropriately. Their access must only be for authentic reasons.
School hours to change
The mainstream news has been busy this week reporting the government's announcement to provide schools and communities the capacity to change school hours. Currently, our school has no need or desire to change the current school routine. Should a need become evident, a thorough consultation process would be undertaken as the implications for community and staff would be significant.
Looking towards 2024
We are under way with our preparations for the 2024 school year.
Leaving us: If your children are not returning to Coomera Rivers in 2024 (not the current Year 6 students), please email Kylie Finch at kfinc0@eq.edu.au to let us record this.
Joining us: We are still taking Prep enrolments for 2024 so if you are looking to enrol for 2024 please email Kylie Finch at kfinc0@eq.edu.au
The All Schools players check what was a sports field after the downpour had eased.
Class lists for 2024
Our teaching teams met this week to begin the painstaking process of creating class lists for 2024. The placement of students in classrooms is a meticulous and deliberate process that considers many factors including the educational needs and the dynamics of students in each class. Teachers have learned a lot about our children this year and will use this in the creation of the new class lists.
While I understand that you may have specific preferences for particular teachers or may hope that your child is placed with particular classmates, I kindly request that you place your trust in the professional judgement of our teachers as they work to create balanced and diverse learning environments for every child. They are already aware of your child's social, emotional and educational needs and will use this information effectively.
Class lists will be finalised by the end of this school year and we will inform families before school resumes next year.
Book lists for 2024
We will publish book list information in next week's issue of the newsletter. Getting them out early provides time for families to prepare for the sales.
Remembrance Day tomorrow
Remembrance Day is being recognised tomorrow at 11:00am with a minute's silence. This is an Australian tradition to recognise the armistice treaty of World War 1. We normally respect this at school but it is different this year given that it falls on the weekend.
Earlier this week, 3A and 3H classes participated in an educational program launched by RSL Queensland. They created a mural and met with a local veteran who was absolutely impressed. Check out more details in the Year 3 section of the newsletter. Well done to our teachers and students.
What's happening on the oval?
Visitors to the school this week will have seen the start of additional sports facilities for the students. Thanks to our incredible P&C Association, we are having a cricket net and long jump pit installed at the northern end of the oval. These will soon be followed be re-surfacing of the sports court.
Kind regards
Vic
With Ms Waide
Class | Week 5 | Week 6 |
Prep CH | Hudson | Vanetina |
Prep F | Ayna | Trey |
Prep M | Mariapaz | Liam |
Prep SK | Leo | Cydney |
Prep gallery:













With Ms Waide
Class | Week 5 | Week 6 |
1H | Ivy | Carolina |
1J | Archie | Khaleesi |
1K | Gabby | Zoran |
Year 1 gallery:











With Mrs Gatti
Class | Week 5 | Week 6 |
2B |
Arvin |
Scarlet |
2M |
Aiden |
Leo |
2OH |
River |
Scarlett |
2S |
Ella |
Shervin |
2SH |
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Year 2 gallery:













Celebration of Learning
Year 2 has been money crazy this term! In addition to our piggy banks just like 2SH, we thought the perfect way to learn about adding coins together would be to open our very own ice cream parlour! We have been placing our orders, watching our friends make our delicious ice cream and then adding up how much it is going to cost us! Some of us have even tried challenging ourselves by using notes and working out the change!















With Mrs Gatti
Class | Week 5 | Week 6 |
3A |
Lola |
David |
3H |
Hannah |
Rachelle |
3J |
Cody |
Noah |
3LS |
Yegana |
Robin |
3M |
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3SB |
Tia |
Piper |
Year 3 gallery:











Remembrance Day - Draw to Remember













With Mrs Gatti
Class | Week 5 | Week 6 |
4A |
Maioha |
Joey |
4E |
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4F |
Sadie |
Amania |
4M |
Bailey |
Luci |
4P |
Gwendylan |
Jeremiah |
4W |
Keny |
Kery |
Year 4 gallery:















Celebration of Learning
In Term 4, Year 4 students have been learning about Time in Maths. Concepts studied include using measurement to operate and read analogue clocks, convert between units of time, use ‘am’ and ‘pm’ notation, comparing time durations, and solve problems involving time duration. This week, students participated in lessons where they had to calculate elapsed time using a number line strategy or a T strategy. An Amazing Race activity was structured to encourage collaboration and peer support to further develop the students’ understanding and application of elapsed time. Students had to find the different locations and answer questions using correct calculations of elapsed time and time differences. Students participated in the activity with an opportunity of feedback from the classroom teacher when required in preparation for their Time assessment.
With Mr Meijboom
Class | Week 5 | Week 6 |
5B | ||
5E | Youna | Angel |
5GH | Aaden | Olivia |
5L | Mason | Zara |
5LH | Lochlan | Carter |
5M | Kaedys | Isaac |
Year 5 gallery:













With Mr Meijboom
Class | Week 5 | Week 6 |
6C | Alana and Emma | Zane and Liliana |
6F | Caleb | Evelyn |
6M | ||
6P | Alena | Marley |
6T | Evan | Zachary |
6W | Archie | Lily |
Year 6 gallery:











Global Goals
Congratulations to our Year 6 students for their amazing work on their Global Goals project! Their efforts with collaborating to complete and promote their work was truly impressive!



























Ruby our horse riding and jumping Superstar!
A huge congratulations to Ruby who continues to impress us with her amazing horseriding and jumping skills !!!
- 8 September - Beaudesert Show - 5th in the 80 - 90 cm.
- 17th September - Scenic Rim Equestrian Centre Show jumping - 70 - 80 cm - 7th/52 riders.
- 23rd September - Beenleigh Show - 80 cm - 1st.
- 14 October - Waterford Equestrian Pony Club Show Jumping - 70 - 80 cm - 4th/45 riders.
- 22 October - Cedar Grow Showjumping - 70 - 80 cm - 2nd/34 riders.
- 4 November - RMEC Toowoomba - 70 cm - 3rd/35 riders, 80 cm - 4th/40 riders.
- This weekend she is back to Toowoomba as the event was rained out last Sunday. She will have 10 show jumps then out to do 11 cross country jumps.




Esports Success!
Carlos and Zane, our star gamers from the school's Rocket League team, showcased exceptional talent and sportsmanship at the FUSE Cup State Championship held at Emmanuel College, recently.
Having triumphed in their regional finals, they courageously faced off against three other schools from across Queensland. After a triumphant first round, they advanced to an intense final match. The game remained neck and neck, resulting in a thrilling 1-1 tie that pushed into overtime. Although the opposing team clinched the win, our boys exhibited incredible school spirit and unwavering resilience throughout the competition. It was an electrifying day filled with outstanding performances and commendable teamwork. Their efforts truly made us proud!
Thank you Mrs Amies for your coaching expertise!
Writers Workshop




Volunteers are an amazing and valued asset to Coomera Rivers. They help us in classrooms, on excursions, in the library and in Crusaders Cafe. In 2025 we need your help more than ever before.
As you may know, by law, you must complete an annual induction and registration process. This is a simple process and ensures that we meet all regulatory requirements in the way of mandatory training required by the Department of Education.
- on an excursion
- in the classroom
- in Crusaders Cafe
- at school events or
- in any other capacity within the school community
Colour Explosion - Prize Ordering Open





2024 Year 6 senior shirt opportunity
It is with great excitement that we open the orders for our 2024 seniors shirts.
Our Year 5 students have been involved in a design development process that culminated in six designs being presented to the cohort. Every Year 5 student was then able to vote on their favourite with the design with the most votes becoming our 2024 senior shirt design.
An image of the finalised design for 2024 can be found below.
Important information - What you need to know.
- Orders are open to our current Year 5 (Class of 2024) students only
- Orders are open now via School24 and will close at 4pm Friday 17 November
- The cost of the shirt is $35
- REALLY IMPORTANT! When determining sizing, please refer to the size charts available below (and on the School24 site) or you can email the P&C to book a time to try on sample sizes. Please ensure that you check and order the correct sizes as there is no exchange of sizes available once your order has been placed.
- Families that would like to purchase but, for any reason, are not able to make full payment before the deadline date, can email the P&C to request a payment plan. Please note - to be eligible for a payment plan your school credit rating must be in good standing - meaning you have no outstanding payments to school or, if you currently are on a school payment plan, your payments are up to date.
- The school requires that a minimum of 100 student orders are received for the senior shirt to proceed. If orders do not reach this target, we will process refunds and not proceed with the order for this year.
- The 2024 Senior shirt can be worn on sports days at school.
- Students will still need to have a standard "green" shirt as these must be worn when representing our school off site requires full sport uniform.
- 2024 Senior Shirts will be handed out in Term 1 Week 4 of 2024 after confirmation that students have the full correct "blues" and "greens" uniform.
- The seniors shirt is not able to be signed at school at the end of the year as a memento
If you have any questions, please email the P&C



