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It has been delightful to see how well the Kindy children have adapted to school life. They have been quick to make friends and reconnect with those who did Play and Learn together, discovered the playground, and participated in a range of activities in the classroom.
In the past week we have farewelled some families who have moved out of the area. We have also welcomed new families and I hope that they have a wonderful time at Joondalup Primary School.
P&C Association meeting
Please remember that our first P&C meeting will be held on Wednesday 19th February 2020 commencing at 7.00pm at the school. Come along and find out how what is happening around the school.
Student Update Forms
Next week all families will receive update forms for their children. Please check the forms and make any changes required. You may have moved house, changed your email address, got a new phone number or want different emergency contacts for your children. Accurate information is very important to the school and makes a huge difference if we want to contact you. If the form is correct you can just tick the box, sign the form and return it to the office.
For every family that returns their forms, your name will be entered into a raffle for great prizes.
More details will be sent out next week.
New shed
Our new shed, which will be next to the early learning play area, is coming soon. We hope to move things into the shed in early March.
On-entry assessment
As some parents will be aware, Pre-Primary and Year 1 children are currently completing the On-entry assessment tasks in literacy and numeracy with their teachers and education assistants. The test kits come from the Department and provides the teachers with valuable data that they use in lessons planning. It is also an important starting point for a conversation with parents about what children can already do and ‘what is next’ in their learning.
Open Night
The school’s Open Night is on Tuesday 3rd March 2020 and will commence at 5.00pm with a sausage sizzle. Classes are open from 6.00 to 7.00pm and gives you an opportunity to meet the staff and have a look around your child’s class. Teachers will be able to answer quick questions about the general running of the class or you can set up a time for a longer appointment to discuss your child’s needs.
Class information booklet
Each teacher is providing families with a class information booklet. The booklet is a handy reference that tells you how things, such as homework and home reading, operate in the class.
Classroom Visits
Yesterday I visited Year 2, Room 19 and saw some wonderful writing. The children were writing Valentine’s Day messages for their families. You will be pleased to know that you are very much loved “to the moon and back" and “to the edge of the planet”. Dads make great “tickle monsters”, Mums make us “calm” and “look after us”, and brothers and sisters make us laugh and are “fun to be with”.
Faction Athletics
Mr Lee and all of the children have been busy learning the team games for the upcoming faction athletics carnival. There has been plenty of throwing, catching and running. Training during class time will be taken up a notch in the coming weeks. Please make sure that children have a hat and water bottle every day.
Here are some things that you need to know:
- The main Faction Carnival is on Friday 20th March 2020.
- Monday 16th March 2020 - Jumps
- Tuesday 17th March 2020 - Throws
- Wednesday 18th March 2020 - Tug of War
- We hope to hold the carnival at school.
- Children need to wear a faction t-shirt, school shorts and a hat.
- Children need to bring a morning snack, lunch, and a filled water bottle.
- Championship medals will be given to a boy and a girl in years 3, 4, 5, and 6. Scoring for the medal is based on individual events.
- There will be face paint available on the day of the carnival. Please do not bring coloured zinc or hairspray to school.
Student Mobile Phone usage
A reminder that students who bring a mobile phone to school are required to hand it to the class teacher at the beginning of the day and then collect it at the end of the day. For those students who wear smart watches, the watch needs to be switched to aeroplane mode. The best way for parents to contact students during the school day is to call the office and ask for a message to be relayed to the student’s teacher. If your child is sick, we will always contact parents.
A copy of the school’s mobile phone policy is attached.
Phase of Learning Team meetings
One of the cornerstones of the school’s business plan is the work of the school’s POLTs and SALT. POLT stands for Phase of Learning Team and SALT, Specialist Areas Learning Team. We have POLTs for K-Year 1, Year 2-4, and Year 5-6, and a specialist teacher team. POLTs and SALT meet regularly to review school plans, plan learning programs together, and use the time to problem solve. Next week all of the POLT are meeting before or after school. If your child’s teacher races off after the siren, most likely they are on the way to a meeting so it would be appreciated if you held off on any discussions about your children and their specific needs.
Assembly
The first assembly for the year is on Friday 21st February 2020 at 8.50am and will be presented by the Student Councillors. Come along and hear the school news and see who receives the first honour certificates.
Student Behaviour
Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe
Our three Bs are well-known to the children and the staff. The Bs are the school values and underpin our conversations about behaviour and the expected standard.
Each fortnight we are having a focus on a specific area in the school and children will receive rewards if they are seen doing the Bs in that space. Our focus is the eating areas.
Being respectful means that we leave our area clean and put rubbish in the bin. We use manners and are polite to those around us.
Being responsible means that bring water to school, sit down to eat, line up at the canteen, wait to be dismissed after the 10 minute eating time, and make healthy food choices.
Being safe means we only eat the food that is provided by our parents, don’t share our food with others, and eat ice-creams in the undercover area.
There will be more information next week about some of the new things that are being introduced or revamped into across the school.
If you notice any suspicious activity on School Grounds, please contact Security on 9264 4771 or the Police on 131 444.
Welcome back to another school year! I am looking forward to what will be another exciting year! Music has already hit the ground running, with students grooving to all kinds of different music.
The Pre-primary students have started their musical journey. They have begun exploring steady beat, exploring sounds through body percussion and playing on the percussion instruments.
The Year One students have started exploring rhythms and steady beat whilst the Year Two students have commenced playing on the xylophones.
The Year Three students are rocking out on the keyboards and launched into their first song, Queens We Will Rock You whilst the Year Four to Six classes are jamming on the ukuleles and exploring ensemble work.
Choir has taken off once again. We have had a whopping number of students sign up this year! Our first session back this week has been outstanding. The Choir is working towards the ANZAC Ceremony and their assembly. Make sure you add these dates to your diary to reserve the date!
Dates to remember
Friday 3rd July | Choir Assembly |
Tuesday 27th October | Arts Night |
Tuesday 8th October | Carols by Candlelight |
Friday 11th December | Last Assembly |
Summer
The students from Years 1-6 worked with soft pastels to create artwork reflecting summer.
Ice-creams Year 1
Watermelons Year 2
Sailboats in the Sunset Year 3
The Beach Years 4 & 5
Seagull with a Chip Year 6
Helen Sweet
Art Teacher.
Welcome back to school! We are so excited to see what this year brings for all the students at Joondalup Schools. I found this article, After School Meltdowns; Why They Happen & What You Can Do. Here is a little snap shot of the article or you can read the full article via this website
Miss Amanda
School Chaplain
There will be a Free Dress Day for all students next Tuesday 18th February. Please bring a gold coin donation, all money raised will go towards the Bushfire Appeal. Students must be wearing clothing that covers their shoulders.
Term Dates and Staff Development days 2020
Term Dates 2020
Start Date | End Date | |
Term One | Monday 3rd February | Thursday 9th April |
Term Two | Tuesday 28th April | Friday 3rd July |
Term Three | Monday 20th July | Friday 25th September |
Term Four | Monday 12th October | Thursday 17th December |
Staff Development Days 2020
Term One | Friday 28th February |
Term Two | Friday 29th May |
Term Three | No School Development Day |
Term Four | Friday 6th November |