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Dear families
Term 4 … here we go!
Welcome back to a new school term. There are lots of events on the schedule so I hope that you are well-rested and ready to go. Please keep up to date by reading newsletters, school app notifications, Class Dojo, and messages from the teachers so that you don't miss a thing.
Public School Review
The Public School Review is a two-part process. Part 1 was the submission of a written comprehensive summary of our work in:
- developing positive relationships within and outside of our school
- our learning environment
- the quality of our teaching
- what student achievement data is telling us about how well our student are learning and what we can do differently
- how we are looking after the well-being of students
- how we use the school resources including our money and personnel
Last Tuesday we participated in Part 2. Two Department of Education Directors spoke with staff about what the school has achieved in the past 18 months and the direction for the coming three years. The Directors were very, very impressed with the calibre of the work that the staff have done. They recognised our unity and commitment to continuing to improve how we teach, assess and plan at a classroom level, within the year levels and across our collaborative groups. They valued the input of the School Board and P&C representatives and appreciated the experience that they bring to supporting the school. The Directors ended their day with lots of very positive feedback about how well the staff reflected on the school’s journey.
Staff committed a lot of time to preparing for the review by brainstorming ideas, collating information, double checking documents, and writing most of the content. For such a significant moment for the school, I could not be prouder of the manner in which the staff have worked together.
I would also like to thank the Student Council for their part in the discussion. They talked about how much they enjoy being at school, how they would spend $1,000,000 (install a flying fox), and how they contribute to the school. They were amazing and were singled out for high praise.
The Directors will write a report that captures what we presented and this report will be available to the school community.
Staff news
The children in Year 3, Room 8 have ‘new’ teachers as Mrs Maureen Lahti has commenced a period of leave to have a hip replacement. I would like to wish Mrs Lahti a very speedy recovery so that she me be able to return to work before the end of the term. Mrs Heidi Cobbledick will be teaching the class four days a week and Ms Melissa Dichiera on Wednesdays. Both of these teachers are not ‘new’ and are well-known the students, staff and parents. Welcome to them both!
Colour Run
Colour Run will take place on Thursday 5 November 2020 at 1.45pm. It is a free dress day and children are encouraged to wear white. I hope that the children are busy fundraising. Children can create a student profile page at www.myprofilepage.com.au which allows family and friends to make an online donation. Once the event is finished children will be able to select prizes as a reward for the money they have collected.
All of the money raised goes to the P&C Association. The P&C Association has been a keen supporter of the school making significant financial contributions to things such as the much loved Nature Play area, subsidising Year 6 camps, and purchasing furniture.
Staff professional development
In all Kindy to Year 2 classes the teachers use Sounds Write as a framework for teaching phonics which is the basis for spelling, writing and reading. To make this framework a whole school process and to ensure that children develop strong literacy skills, Year 3-6 teachers are attending a four-day workshop. These teachers will be away from school on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 October and Thursday 5 and Friday 6 November. The relief staff in the classes will be:
|
Thursday 29 Oct |
Friday 30 Oct |
Thursday 5 Nov |
Friday 6 Nov |
Karen Tucker |
No relief |
Corry Easther |
No relief |
|
Peter James |
Madison Hutchison |
Madison Hutchison |
Madison Hutchison |
School development day – No children at school |
Angie Zyrucha |
Stacey Green |
Stacey Green |
Stacey Green |
|
Zelma Knobbe |
Melissa Dichiera |
No relief |
Melissa Dichiera |
|
Mike Bibby |
Leanne Freeman |
Leanne Freeman |
Leanne Freeman |
|
Kyle Easther |
James Sheehan-Nell |
James Sheehan-Nell |
James Sheehan-Nell |
|
Skye Mercer |
Sarah Khandan |
Sarah Khandan |
Sarah Khandan |
Swimming lessons
Congratulations to all of the children who passed their swimming level. Our children’s behaviour was excellent and we received lots of great feedback about how well the children successfully completed the program.
The next swimming lessons are for Year 6 children who are going to Mullaloo Beach. These lessons commence on Monday 23 November and finish on Friday 4 December.
School improvements
During the holidays there has been lots of work done around the school.
We have our own version of the 'yellow brick road' in the Kindy play area.
We have new drink fountains which are bright and colourful.
If you notice any suspicious activity on School Grounds, please contact Security on 9264 4771 or the Police on 131 444.
Last Term our Year 6 students went on camp to Dwellingup for a week and had a wonderful time taking part in all sorts of activities. Here are some comments from the students about how they enjoyed their time and lots of photos for you to enjoy!
Book Week is on next week. Throughout the week there are a number of lunch time activities that children can enjoy. The highlight of the week will be the dress up day on Wednesday 28 October. Children can come to school dressed as character from a story and there will be a parade at school to showcase their costumes.
STEM is EVERYWHERE!
Was there anything better as a kid than swinging along the monkey bars and trying to see how fast you could go?
The monkey bars are still a staple of many playgrounds. Did you know that in addition to being heaps of fun and good for physical fitness, they are also a great example of #STEMEverywhere?
In order to move between the monkey bars, you use brachiation which is similar to how monkeys move. Thanks physics.
Maybe the next time you see Mrs Young on the monkey bars you can call out “That’s some efficient brachiating!”
The #STEMEverywhere campaign is highlighting everyday people doing everyday activities, and showing how those activities relate to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
Nerelle Phillips
Science Teacher
Abstract Wildflowers
The students in Rooms 14 and 15 used these lovely wildflowers. They used cardboard to scrape paint down the page, then painted on the flowers.
Acacia
The Students in Rooms 3 and 6 worked with clay to create a wall plaque. They rolled out a piece of clay into a slab and pressed sticks and leaves into the clay to create the branch. The acacia blossom was added using a quandong stone. Once the greenware was bisque fired the students used stain, underglaze and glaze to highlight the textures and add colour. The work was then fired again.
Fish from the Deep
The Year 5 students created amazing fish from clay. They started by creating two pinch pots and joining them together for the body. Fins and other features were then added. After the greenware was bisque fired the students used underglaze and glaze to add colour.
Welcome back to the last term of 2020! I trust you had an enjoyable holiday. This is a reminder that Choir has once again resumed at 8:00am in the Music room on Thursday morning.
Thank you for your continued support of the canteen.
The new summer menu is now available on the School App and the School Website. Please note there have been a couple of small price increases.
We will also be continuing with pre-ordering of recess. Preferred method of ordering online through www.Quickcliq.com.au
Dear Year 5 Parents
Gifted and Talented Program Parent Information evening.
There will be a presentation on the Gifted and Talented program run by the Department of Education held at Carine Senior High School in November. Parents – particularly those with Year 5 students who are interested in finding out more about the program and the application process are invited to attend. Enrolments for the testing are being accepted now, and need to be completed before 9 February 2021 for the 2022 intake.
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Q block Carine Senior High School (enter from Everingham street entrance)
Date: 4th November 2020
Time: 6 pm
Presenter: Michael Comber, Principal Consultant, Gifted and Talented Selection Unit
Please RSVP to Carine Senior High School with the following link:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/T5KGW5S
If you are considering applying for Gifted and Talented program, please attend the information session.