TOKSAVE - Week 4 Term 1 2024

Lihir International School and School to Mine Campus

Principal: Mr Gregory Neville

Deputy Principal LIS: Ms Catherine Langusch

Deputy Principal STM: Mr Kevin Collins

From the Principal

Dear Parents and Caregivers,

Public Holiday

Please note that Monday Week 5, the 26h February is a gazetted public holiday - National Remembrance Day of late Sir Michael Somare.

Screen Time / Social Media

It has come to the school's attention that some students are members of various social media groups. While recognising the positive influence such groups can have, parents and carers are reminded to monitor closely children's use of social media. Reports of inappropriate posts and language in such groups can reflect negatively on the individuals involved.

Reminders

  • The chewing of Beetle Nut is prohibited on school grounds
  • Parents are asked to refrain from bringing dogs into the school grounds
  • Parents are free to deliver lunch to their children, however sitting with your child and/or feeding them during lunch is not encouraged.

School Council

The annual General Meeting of the School Council will be held on Thursday, the 29th of February 2024. At this meeting, voting for vacant positions for a Parent Representative will occur, in the Yr 9/10 room from 6.00pm– 6.20pm. If you would like to know more about the functions of the School Council, please make an appointment to see the principal.

Regards,

Mr Greg Neville 

At LIS - Wellbeing Matters!

The Australian Student Wellbeing Framework supports schools to provide every student with the strongest foundation possible for them to reach their aspirations in learning and in life.

The vision of the Framework is that schools are learning communities that promote student wellbeing, safety and positive relationships so that students can reach their full potential.

The Framework is based on evidence that demonstrates the strong association between safety, wellbeing and learning

Thank you to Ms Langusch and the Year 5/6 class for their assembly. A great reminder for us about being VIP.

Term 1 Parent Calendar

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School Hours

School Hours K - 6 (LIS)                                                               

Official school times are:

8.10                 Bell rings

8.10 – 8.15      Home room (Assembly on Monday and Friday mornings)

8.15 – 10.35    First session

10.35 – 11.05 Recess (15 minutes eating followed by 15 minutes play)

11.05 – 12.35 Second session

12.35 – 1.20    Lunch (15 minutes eating followed by 30 minutes play)

1:20 – 3.00      Third Session 

3.00                 End of school day  

 

School Hours 7 - 10                                                                                  

Official school times are:

8.10                 Bell rings

8.10 – 8.15      Home room (Assembly on Monday and Friday mornings)

8.15 – 10.05    Two periods

10.05 – 10.35 Recess (10 minutes eating followed by 20 minutes play)

10.35 – 1.20    Three periods

1.20 – 2.00      Lunch (10 minutes eating followed by 30 minutes play)

2.00 – 2.55      One period

2.55 – 3.00      Home room

3.00                 End of school day

Term 1 Week 3 Principal Award Winners

2024 Term Dates for Students

Term 1 Monday 29 January to Thursday 28 March

Term 2 Monday 15 April to Thursday 20 June

Term 3 Monday 15 July to Thursday 12 September

Term 4 Monday 30 September to Thursday 5 December

From the Library

A reminder that the LIS and STM libraries are open for borrowing and we encourage all students to regularly borrow. Primary students do need to have a library bag. This will be provided to new students. Students can also return and borrow books at lunchtime.

Library days are as follows:

Tuesday - Kindy and year 3/4

Wednesday - year 5/6; year 7

Thursday - year 1/2; year 8

Friday - Prep

Year 9/10 students do not have a set borrowing time; however, are encouraged to borrow at lunchtime.

Kind regards,

Ms Grace Savitas (Librarian).

Year 9 Camp

Sports Update

Swimming lessons are well underway. It is great to see so many students participating in the class and after-school lessons. 

A reminder that while swimming lessons are on, the deep end of the pool and the baby pool are closed. Students are to sit and wait quietly for their lesson to begin. They are not permitted to be running around and playing games. This is for the safety of all students. I also ask that students be at the pool at least five minutes prior to the start of their lesson. Thank you for your cooperation with this.

There is no Monday afternoon sport due to the public holiday, however Saturday morning games will be held on the 2nd and 9th March from 8.30 - 9.30am.

If you have any questions about sport or swimming, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Kind regards,

Ms Judith Meauri (Sport Coordinator)

Key Events and Activities

Week 5: School Council AGM (Thursday 29th February - 6.00pm)

Week 7: NAPLAN testing for year 3, 5 and 7 students

Week 9: Parent / Teacher Interviews

Afternoon activities:

No Monday Sport next week due to the public holiday

Saturday: Morning games for Prep- year 2, Year 3 - 6 Netball and Touch on the 2nd March, from 8.30 - 9.30am.

Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday: Swimming lessons at the pool with Ms Meauri (times as per lesson schedule)

Wednesday: Homework Class: year 4 with Ms Tukata and year 5/6 with Ms Langusch from 3.15-4.00pm; High School Supervised Study

Parents & Wantoks Committee

Bake Sale - Friday, 22nd March 2024

Dear Parents & Wantoks,

It’s time to dust off your baking trays and warm up your ovens. The P&W Committee will be hosting another “Bake Sale” towards the end of Term 1; Friday 22nd March, 3:00 pm.

 We will need lots of help to make this work, including donations of baked goods and volunteers for the day. A list of recommended Baked Goods and a Volunteer Roster will be sent home and will also be placed on the P&W Notice Board for you to sign yourselves up in the coming week.

Kind regards,

Lisa Norbury
Parents & Wantoks Committee

From the Deputy Principal (LIS)

Parent workshops - Maths Problem-solving

On Thursday 29th February (Week 5) at 3.15pm, I will present a short parent workshop on how we teach Maths problem-solving using the SEE, PLAN, DO, CHECK process, from year 2 onwards. This session will be in the year 5/6 room. 

Assemblies

Whole school assemblies are held each Friday morning at 8.10am in the basketball court and parents are most welcome to attend. Next week, it will be the year 9 assembly. The year 3/4 assembly will be later in the term, at a time to be advised.

Kind regards,

Ms Cathy Langusch             

VIP Champion!

From the Deputy Principal (STM)

Our Work Ready Program continued this week and the trainees are continuing to make good progress.

Our continuing Year 9 / 10 FODE students are settling in well and have made a good start to the new year.

STMC staff are still working with the Local Provincial Education Office to finalise teachers for our next Trupla Tisa Workshops which will happen early March.

We are also working with DWU to finalise arrangements for our next semester of the DWU Bachelor of Primary Education, and Master of Education Leadership which will take place over the Easter break.  

Regards, 

Mr Kevin Collins

Work Ready Program Trainee Profile

Name: Sandrian Tumsok

What village are you from? Malie Island     

What form of training have you previously had? I completed Grade 10 at Lihir Secondary School and have since completed my Mobile Crane Operator qualifications with Mapex Training Institute

What do you want to do after you complete the Work Ready Program?

When I finish the Work Ready Program I’d like to work with Newmont as a Mobile Crane Operator.

Work Ready Program Trainee Profile

Name: Dickson Levi

What village are you from? Kinami  

What form of training have you previously had? I completed Grade 10 at Lihir Secondary School before going to Palie Vocational to complete a certificate in Heavy Equipment Fitting.

What do you want to do after you complete the Work Ready Program? I’d like to be employed by Newmont as an Apprentice Heavy Equipment Fitter, and eventually work with the company as a qualified tradesperson.

Work Ready Program Trainee Profile

Name: Peter Tsiklienkanut

What village are you from? Lataul   

What form of training have you previously had? I completed Grade 10 at Lihir Secondary School and have since completed my Mobile Crane Operator qualifications with Mapex Training Institute

What do you want to do after you complete the Work Ready Program?

When I finish the Work Ready Program I’d like to work with Newmont as a Mobile Crane Operator.