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Dear families
It is wonderful to be back at school and we have had a great first two weeks. Many of the things that make the school a great place to be, such as Running Club, Breakfast Club, school banking and Gardening Club, have restarted.
P&C Meeting
The next P&C Meeting will be held this Wednesday night from 7.00pm in the library. Please come along.
Important dates
As we move into the second part of the school year we have scheduled some key events which I am sure that everyone is looking forward to. Please put these dates in your diary:
Date |
Event |
Friday 4th September |
Health and Wellness Day |
Wednesday 9th September |
Faction Tug of War |
Friday 11th September |
Faction Athletics |
Monday 21st – Friday 25th September |
Year 6 Camp |
Thursday 5th November |
Colour Run – a P&C Association fundraiser |
Friday 6th November |
School Development Day No children come to school |
Tuesday 1st December |
Christmas Carols and Arts Night |
More specific information about times and what is happening will be sent home to families closer to the date.
Staff news
I would like to welcome Miss Charlotte Taylor to the school. Miss Taylor will be teaching in the Kindy/Pre-Primary class in Room 32. Miss Taylor will be taking over from Mrs Berry who has been with us for the past two weeks.
Goodbye Mr Critchley
We would like to wish Mr Rory Critchley all the very best as he begins a new position at School of Special Educational Needs and Disability.
Mr Critchley will be sharing his STEM expertise across the broader Education system. This new appointment is a wonderful opportunity for him , he will be sadly missed by everyone at Joondalup Primary Schools.
A bouquet of thanks
At the end of last term Ms Lisa Ray finished up as a school volunteer at Joondalup Primary School. A huge thank you to her for her many years of commitment. During her time, she has seen many of our children start their school journey and been with them until their graduation. Ms Ray has enjoyed being part of the school community.
Code of Conduct
In the past two weeks we have had a focus on how we are respectful, responsible and safe specifically in the community and eating areas. We have given out faction tokens and ice cream vouchers to children who are good listeners, take pride in their work, show kindness, help others, are on time and well-organised, wear a bike helmet, use the roads safely, display good manners, put rubbish in the bins, sit down to eat, and only eat ice creams in the undercover area.
Staff meetings
Next week is a big week for staff as there are a number of staff meetings. This means that staff will arrive at class at 8.30am (instead of being in there much earlier) or leave as soon as the siren goes. As the agendas are long, teachers like to maximise the time and get to meetings as quickly as possible.
Assembly update
There is an assembly on Friday 7 August from 8.50am in the undercover area and it being presented by the Year 4 children. As outlined in yesterday’s letter, we need to monitor the number of visitors we have on the school site. To do this we request that there is only one family guest for each child who is receiving an honour certificate and one family guest for each child in the Year 4 classes.
Leading school improvement professional learning
On Monday Mrs Perry, Miss Hanrahan and I will be attending the first of a four-day workshop about school improvement. It is an opportunity for us to think about how our implementation of the school’s business plan during the past six months (and not focus on COVID-19) and what needs to happen next. Mr Mike Bibby and Mrs Stacey Young will be in the office and available to help children and families as required.
Swimming lessons Term 4
In the coming weeks families will receive letters and forms for each of their children regarding swimming lessons for next term. The schedule for lessons is:
Rooms 30, 31, 32, 14, 15, 18, 19 and 20 |
14 – 23 October Week 1 and 2, Term 4 |
Room 10 and 11 |
7 November – 4 December Week 7 and 8, Term 4 |
Room 4, 6, 7, 8, 12 and 13 |
7 – 17 December Week 9 and 10, Term 4 |
Lessons cost between $40 and $60 per student depending on number of lessons, and if they are doing swimming at HBF Arena or the beach. Please make sure that you pay promptly and all forms are also returned.
I am aware that there are many things that families are currently paying for – swimming lessons, camp, excursions etc. If you are experiencing any financial difficulties, please come and talk to someone in the office because there are ways we can help. Family financial constraints should not be the reason why children miss out on school activities.
ESC is building a yarning circle
ESC is building a yarning circle between the two trees on the edge of the oval by Mrs Young’s classroom. A yarning circle is a place for talking where people can meet to discuss ideas, share stories, and listen to each other. Using a yarning circle is an important part of Aboriginal culture and Torres Strait Islander culture.
Part of the school’s yarning circle will include 16 cut tree stumps for the children to sit on. This week each class has been working on some designs that will be painted on the stumps. The children’s ideas are very impressive and I can’t wait to see how they are used.
All about winter
This week some of the children from the PP/Year 1 class shared their writing with me. They had written about what winter feels like and what they do. Some of the children liked hearing the thunder, everyone loved a hot Milo or standing by the heater, and jumping in puddles and getting wet is still lots of fun. Well done to all of the children!
Parking around the school
I continue to be concerned about parking around the school and the movement of cars especially at the end of the day. It is essential that drivers are patient and wait for children to move away from the school. Staff are being extra vigilant about supervising children making sure that they don’t walk behind moving vehicles and that they are aware of their surroundings. The reality is that the availability of parking spaces around Joondalup Schools is tight, we have a number of families who need access to ACROD bays, and that there is pressure during the peak times from 2.15-3.15pm. The only way we are going to prevent serious injury is if people look out for children, adults are respectful of other families who do need to get away from school, and everyone waits.
These clever Year 5 children created models to show the four levels of law making - school, local Government, State Government and Federal Government.
Well done!
Over the last couple of weeks, in Room 12 and 13, we have been designing maths games. We had to make our games based on all the maths we learned in the past two terms, although there were some requirements that we had to meet. We had to include an answer key, instructions and materials, e.g. a die, counters, money, protractor and cards.
As soon as our games were completed people started to play them. Each person that played our game had to write us a review. Some people left great reviews, some people left medium reviews and some people left had not such good reviews. They had to review us on the appearance of the game, if the instructions were easy to follow, if it was easy to play, if it was interesting to play, and if all the materials were available.
In the end, it all worked out very well, people tweaked their games and got along nicely. It was one of the best maths sessions that we have ever had. That’s what has been happening in maths in Room 12 and 13.
By Joanne, Lilly and Tehya
Welcome back to term 3! I hope everyone had an enjoyable break.
It is very exciting that we can once again have assemblies. To enhance the school spirit, Joondalup Schools will be including a community song at the assembly which every student from Pre-Primary to Year 6 will sing together. The first song is 'High Hopes' by Panic! At the Disco. Please have a sing along with your children leading up to the assembly so they are ready to sing their best with the rest of the school!
Miss O’Connor
Music Teacher
The After School Garden Club has recommenced every Thursday from 3.15-4pm. There is certainly a lot of work to be done, crops to be planted and healthy recipes to be made. I hope to see you there.
Fill in the form below and send it to your class teacher for one of the 20 spots available. Kindy and Pre Primary children will need an adult to attend with them. The club will run from now and finish in week 9.
NEWS FLASH
Our Edible Bush Tucker Garden Project - Out of the 538 schools across Australia that received funding for Woolworths Junior Landcare grants, we were amongst the two in WA selected to write case studies about. Some of our bush tucker plants will be ready to harvest in Spring.
Here is the email and link to our project.
Our recycling programs near the front office have now recommenced
Please continue to bring in:
- Batteries
- Dental hygiene packaging including toothbrushes
- Coffee pods (make sure they are DRY)
- Ring pulls from cans of drink (collection point is in the library)
- Plastic bottle tops/bread bag tags (leave on the Grow Free Cart)
Remember that our Grow Free Cart is set up near the office.
"How does the cart work?" We have a simple answer: you give what you can, and take what you need. There are no prices, no bartering, no trading, no value. Like you would for family and loved ones.
What can I put on the carts?
- Homegrown or homemade produce: fruit, veg, herbs, preserves, eggs, etc
- Preferably grown with organic principles, (without toxins) seeds, seedlings, cuttings and rootstock (Please label all, and heirloom seeds are best)
- All things gardening, whether it be gardening magazines, planters, worm tea, etc,
- Jars, paper bags and small boxes for seeds or produce.
Happy gardening and recycling,
Sandra & Stacey – Sustainability Coordinators
Tip – Check the UV index before heading out into the winter sun. You may still need your hat.
Due to COVID-19, the canteen shifted to a cashless payment system. This has proved to be a much more efficient way of doing things, enabling our team to focus on what we do best - by providing quality & nutritious food to the JPS community.
Cash will still however be accepted in a limited capacity by:
- Pre-ordering meals for recess & lunch at the canteen before 8:50am
- Counter sales of ice creams after the lunch siren goes.
The canteens preferred way of ordering is via online through Quickcliq or with a canteen account.
Gluten free pizza now available.
Thank you
Carolyn
Birthday cupcakes are still available to be ordered through Quickcliq or alternatively give us a call 9233 5818.
VacSwim swimming lessons
Enrolments are now open for VacSwim swimming lessons during the October and December/January school holidays.
October is a great time to get your children ready for summer and January offers fun lessons at beach or pool locations during the long break.
Your children can start as young as five years old.
Enrol your children in VacSwim now at education.wa.edu.au/vacswim