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Email: [email protected]
LINKLETTER
Issue 5 29th March 2018
Children, Teachers, Parents: A partnership for the future
LEANNE’ S COMMUNICATIONLEANNE’ S COMMUNICATIONLEANNE’ S COMMUNICATIONLEANNE’ S COMMUNICATION
OVER $42 000 raised by you—our brilliant, extraordinary GK Community
What an amazing effort by these wonderful ladies and the PFA Sunday was a day that was filled with excitement and community spirit. GK was buzzing and the amount of volunteer help was something to be extremely grateful for, especially when aligned to our grand total of over $42 000. The generosity shown by our families and friends is not really surprising however it is something to acknowledge and celebrate as there are many other communities not as fortunate. Thank you to every single person who did one thing or many in bringing this together. The core team of Carol Kovacic, Sharon Murphy, Kate Arnot, Rachael Best, Fiona Davies and Helen Giannakos (not pictured) poured blood, sweat and tears into bringing this day together over the past six months or more. Hours and hours of work has been dedicated to the success of the fete and I would like to thank them on behalf of our entire community, as I know this is the sentiment of all. Many people have assisted greatly throughout, too many to mention here for fear of leaving people out, however you need to know your effort is greatly appreciated. I would also like to thank Fiona and Helen especially, as this will be their last fete at GK after many years of organisation on the PFA Team.
We will share with you next term where this money will be targeted as we are in the process of giving decision making over to the kids. All of this money will benefit the children directly, with this year’s focus looking at developing creative play zones out in the yard. Thank you is really not enough.
Parent Teacher Interviews Thank you to all our families for visiting over the last two weeks. Our teachers have appreciated the time to meet and discuss your child’s learning and look forward to continuing to communicate the successes and needs of your children as the year progresses. If for any reason you still have areas of need you wish to discuss further, I encourage you to contact your child’s teacher to make another time with them.
Wishing you and your families a restful and safe break. See you next term. Happy EasterWishing you and your families a restful and safe break. See you next term. Happy EasterWishing you and your families a restful and safe break. See you next term. Happy EasterWishing you and your families a restful and safe break. See you next term. Happy Easter....
Leanne TingwellLeanne TingwellLeanne TingwellLeanne Tingwell
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The annual GK Fun Run was held on Wednesday 28th March in and around the school grounds. The GK Fun Run is a terrific
community event where all students get the chance to represent their house – either RED( GREVILLEA), ACACIA( YEL-
LOW), GREEN( CORREA), BLUE(EUCALYPT)= the house names represent our native shrubs/ trees in the area.
What was most noticeable was the terrific efforts, sportsmanship and spirit of the students that participated from prep
through to grade 6. Also noticeable was how well prepared most students were for their events and credit must go to class
teachers who have been training the students for the past 5 weeks. This training not only prepared the students but helped
improve their fitness levels and understanding of the importance of fitness for general health and well being.
Thank you to the parents who put their hand up to help out as course marshalls and the staff who helped set up the course,
prepare the students and act as course marshalls on the day.
DISTRICT CROSS COUNTRY
From the Fun Run a training squad of students from gr 3-6 have been selected for the District cross country in term 2.
Training will be held at the school on Tuesday and Thursday MORNINGS IN Term 2. at 8am.
The overall winner of the House team award was Grevillea ( red ) house for the 3rd consecutive year.
FINAL PLACINGS
1ST— GREVILLEA ( RED) -949pts
2ND – CORREA( GREEN)-859
3RD – EUCALYPT(BLUE)-716
4TH- ACACIA (YELLOW)-668
DAVID BLACKBURN
( SPORTS COORDINATOR )
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Student of the MonthStudent of the MonthStudent of the MonthStudent of the Month
MARCH PrepMARCH PrepMARCH PrepMARCH Prep----Year 6Year 6Year 6Year 6
Prep PREP T
Ella G
PREP T
Hayley S
PREP L
Xavier L
PREP P
Jenna R
PREP P
Cooper A
PREP F
Charlie C
PREP F
Ivy C
Grade 1
and
Grade 2
1/2L
Emmy T
1/2L
James C
1B
Anna O
1B
Harley D
1B
Oliver Mc
1N
Abby C
1M
Jonathan D
1M
Ava O
2S
Rainy A
2S
Lucas A
2C
Leah R
2C
Poppy M
2J
Amelia H
2J
Henry B
2J
Ollie B
Grade 3
and
Grade 4
3R
Fletcher Y
3R
Benjamin D
3R
Lyla D
3W
Zach E
3W
Marnee S
3W
Aysha Mc
3/4J
Maddie P
3/4J
Callum G
3/4J
Tiana K
4A
Imogen C
4A
Noah C
4H
Heidi D
4H
Raquel M
4P
Alicia M
4P
Aedan L
4P
James H
Grade 5
and
Grade 6
5D
Kiara G
5D
Nash D
5K
Tom P
5K
Paige M
5O
Aidyn K
5O
Paige L
5G
William W
5G
Cindyanna O
6V
Lily T
6V
Mitchell A
6G
Ava R
6G
Cooper V
6G
Cameron B
6CB
Mia G
6CB
Isabella B
6CB
Alice J
6CB
Asvin K
SPECIALISTS ART 3R
Winter L
ART 3W
Zach E
ART 3/4J
Callum G
ART 3/4J
Kate M
PREP R
Chelsea C
Congratulations to all of our MARCH SOTM achievers.
We will be presenting all of these awards at our very first assembly back for Term 2.
FRIDAY 20th APRIL
School Crossing Update
A0er consulta1on between the School and Banyule Council, as of the start of Term 2 the crossing
supervision 1me will be more in line with student and parent needs to ensure child safety.
Both of our crossings (the Crossing near Liddesdale Grove and also the Highland Court Crossing)
will now be covered a li;le earlier in the mornings from 8.05am un1l 8.50am (instead of 8.15am
to 9am) and will remain the same in the a0ernoon.
We hope this slight change allows families arriving earlier to be now covered by a Crossing
Supervisor.
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Year 3—Year 6
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Look who celebrates a
birthday in MARCH.
A big happy birthday
wish to you all from
your friends at GK.
2 Kade O
Joy Z
Bailey T
3 Mitchell C
5 Ben H
Flynn R
Jeremy W
6 Matthew K
Ariana G
Austin N
Isabella B
9 Alexandra A
10 Toby O
Scarlett G
12 Elliot D
13 Isabel H
Eliza U
Jordyn C
Keira A
Zara E
14 Emilija L
Aimee B
16 Deacon W
17 Bailey E
18 Karah H
19 Louie J
Brielle H
20 Zach E
Rani U
Bella T
21 Ben F
Hope G
Katrina D
22 Mack H
Jasper S
Tyler S
23 Brodie M
24 Jackson K
25 Sam H
Nathaniel K
27 Lily C
28 William W
29 Henry B
31 Xavier D
Celebrating Our KidsCelebrating Our KidsCelebrating Our KidsCelebrating Our Kids
Big Gratitude Burst to all of our children and their families for helping out at
our recent working bee. Each family received a thank you certificate and the
Cooperwaite family were the luck draw winners of movie tickets. Thanks for
helping out, your effort is much appreciated.
Fete face painting fun!
Thanks to our teachers for giving 100% Patrick getting excited about our
plants
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SEL
BULLYING
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Glen Katherine Primary School is committed to providing a safe and caring environment and culture.
We support and encourage positive relationships to be formed amongst all students and staff, encour-
age positive self-esteem, cooperation and personal growth. This all develops a positive attitude to
learning and teaching.
Critical to a school’s successful functioning is the provision of
a safe and respectful environment which generates a feeling of
security for all students. Positive and appropriate social and
cyberspace behaviours and attitudes are expected. Bullying
and harassment in any of its forms is not tolerated.
Defini1on of bullying The national definition of bullying for Australian schools says:
Bullying is an ongoing misuse of power in relationships through repeated verbal, physical and/or so-
cial behaviour that causes physical and/or psychological harm. It can involve an individual or a group
misusing their power over one or more persons. Bullying can happen in person or online, and it can be
obvious (overt) or hidden (covert).
Bullying of any form or for any reason can have long-term effects on those involved, including by-
standers.
Single incidents and conflict or fights between equals, whether in person or online, are not defined as
• mutual arguments and disagreements (where there is no power imbalance - power imbal-
ance is a situation where one person or group has a significant advantage over another
that enables them to coerce or mistreat another for their own ends)
• not liking someone or a single act of social rejection
• one-off acts of meanness or spite
• Isolated incidents of aggression, intimidation or violence.
Resource for parents and students
https://bullyingnoway.gov.au
Student Wellbeing Hub - Australian Government
Office of the eSafety Commissioner - Australian Government
Bully Stoppers - Victorian Government
ACHIEVING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL(SEL) EXCELLENCEACHIEVING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL(SEL) EXCELLENCEACHIEVING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL(SEL) EXCELLENCEACHIEVING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL(SEL) EXCELLENCE
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ACHIEVING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL(SEL) EXCELLENCEACHIEVING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL(SEL) EXCELLENCEACHIEVING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL(SEL) EXCELLENCEACHIEVING SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL(SEL) EXCELLENCE
Harmony Day is a day to celebrate Australian multicultural-
ism. Australia is the most successful multicultural country
on earth and we should celebrate this and work to maintain
it.
Harmony Day is about inclusiveness, respect and belonging
for all Australians, regardless of cultural or linguistic back-
ground, united by a set of core Australian values.
Orange is the colour chosen to represent Harmony Day. Tra-
ditionally, orange signifies social communication and meaningful conversations. It also relates to the free-
dom of ideas and encouragement of mutual respect.
Australia is a vibrant and multicultural country — from the oldest continuous culture of our first Austral-
ians to the cultures of our newest arrivals from around the world.
Our cultural diversity is one of our greatest strengths and is at the heart of who we are. It makes Austral-
ia a great place to live.
An integrated multicultural Australia is an integral part of our national identity. All people who migrate
to Australia bring with them some of their own cultural and religious traditions, as well as taking on
many new traditions. Collectively, these traditions have enriched our nation.
We are celebrating Harmony day at Glen
Katherine Primary School. Our motto is
“Everyone Belongs” and our preps have
created hats!
Better Buddy leaders are creating a ‘Lend
a Hand’ tree and every student is creat-
ing a hand to place on the tree. Prep-2 are
creating hands that focus on being a good
friend, the 3-
6 are creating
hands that
focus on
strategies to
stand up to
bullies.
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The school must record student a;endance twice per day in primary schools and record in wri1ng, the reason given for
each absence. This is necessary to:
•
• discharge schools' duty of care for all students
• assist calcula1on of the school's funding
• a;endance annually
General Payment Reminders
Family statements have been sent home this week with overdue amounts highlighted:
• 2018 Teaching & Learning Fee is now overdue
• The Grade 5&6 Spor(ng Payment—2nd instalment or full payment was due last Friday 23rd March. To ensure your
child can con1nue to par1cipate in Interschool Sport each Friday some payment is required or please contact Jodee
Jackson for payment op(ons.
• Payment dates for Bulk Billing instalments are as follows:
◊ Full payment OR 1st payment was due 23rd March, some payment now required.
◊ 2nd payment due 4th May
School holidays are the perfect time to check and treat your child for head lice. Head lice notifications have been on the in-
crease this term and we would actively like to reduce this. Could you please take a moment over the holidays to check your
child's hair and commence appropriate treatment where necessary? This may need to be repeated numerous times to remove
all the stages of lice.
At the beginning of term 2, all grades will be checked. Students found to have head lice will need to be collected and treatment
commenced before being returned to school. Class notices will then be sent to families notifying of head lice found in that
grade.
Unfortunately head lice is an ongoing issue in all schools, so regular home checks and treatment is crucial to minimise out-
breaks. If you have any queries regarding our Head Lice policy please do not hesitate to contact me. Further information-regarding treatment of head lice can also be found at ww.health.vic.gov.au/headlice.
Leanne Cleary — First Aid Officer
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KITCHEN GARDEN NEWS
Our last rotation in the Kitchen for Term 1 focused on the topic “Children Around The World”, which the 3/4
grades are discussing in their integrated curriculum. Our menu was :-
Flatbread....Greece Dhal............. Sri Lanka Aromatic rice.....Malaysia
Raita...........India Apple Fritters....France
We all enjoyed preparing our own pastry and watching it transform into yummy flatbread. The wonderful
smell of cooking with aromatic spices of cumin, coriander, garam masala, cinnamon sticks, ginger and garlic
wafted throughout GK. Keeping with tradition, we experienced eating with our fingers. Learning the art of
scooping, balling, mixing the dishes together and hoping most made it to our mouths was a lot of fun. It’s
fantastic seeing EVERYONE wake up their tastebuds and try new textures and flavours.
We’ve also engaged in the discussion of how important it is to keep our bodies hydrated. I’m sure there’s
been some interesting chats at home about how we can tell if we are getting enough water into our bodies for
them to function at their best.
Well done 3/4’s, it’s a pleasure cooking with you. Shaz
Year ¾ students have been learning about soil preparation in readiness for planting and have been busy
removing weeds, rocks and clearing existing trees in the garden beds. The veggie plots are well fertilized
with students adding nutrients such as blood and bone and cow manure (much to their dismay!) Students
have also been working in the greenhouse planting a variety of seeds in seed trays and pots. They have
learnt about seed germination and will transfer these seedlings into the garden beds.
A massive thank you to all parents who attended the recent working bee and assisted with various jobs in
the vegetable garden. Enjoy the Easter holiday break and stay safe. Sandra Portaro J
IMPORTANT DATES FOR TERM 2 Month Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
APR/MAY
Week 3
30 Regional Girls
Soccer Trials
Visual Art
Incursion Yr4
1 MEETING/PFA
night 7.30pm
Regional Footy
Trials
2 Regional Boys
Soccer Trials
Gr1 & 2 Local
History Excursion
3 Linkle:er
Visual Art Incursion
Yr2
4 Assembly 2.10pm
P-2 April SOTM
presented
MAY
Week 4
7
8 Division
Basketball Trials
9 School Council
7.30pm
10 Mother’s Day
Stall
Visual Art Incursion
Yr1
11 Assembly 2.10pm
3-6 April SOTM
presented
MAY
Week 5
14 15 NAPLAN Yr3 &
Yr5
16 NAPLAN Yr3 &
Yr5
School Captains
Council Lunch
17 NAPLAN Yr3 &
Yr5
Linkle:er
18 Assembly 2.10pm
MAY
Week 6
21 CURRICULUM
DAY - Students do
not a:end
22 District Cross
Country
23 OPEN MORNING
9am—11am
Ar1st in Residence
Workshop
24
25 Assembly 2.10pm
MAY
Week 7
28 Life Ed Van 29 Life Ed Van 30 Life Ed Van
Ar1st in Residence
Workshop
31 Linkle:er 1 Assembly 2.10pm
P-2 May SOTM
presented
JUNE
Week 8
4 5 MEETING/PFA
night 7.30pm
6 7
8 Assembly 2.10pm
3-6 May SOTM
presented
JUNE
Week 9
11 QUEEN’S
BIRTHDAY
12 13 District Cross
Country
14 Linkle:er 15 Assembly 2.10pm
APRIL
Week 2
23 Division Soccer
Trials
Visual Art
Incursion Yr3
24 ANZAC Day
Service
25 ANZAC DAY - no
school
26 Division Footy
Trials
Circus Incursion
27 Assembly 2.10pm
Circus Incursion
APRIL
Week 1
16 17 18 19 Linkle:er 20 Assembly 2.10pm
March SOTM presented
JUNE
Week
10
18 19 20 School Council
7.30pm
Regional Cross
Country
21 22 Assembly 2.10pm
JUNE
Week
11
25 26 27 28 Linkle:er
Student Reports
Available
29 Assembly at 1.50pm
Dismissal at 2.30pm
P-6 June SOTM
Presented
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REMINDER OF STUDENT FREE DAYS FOR 2018
Students do not come to school on these days
These days are used by teachers for professional learning or administration tasks and have been approved by School
Council.
TERM 2 - MONDAY 21st MAY Term 2 finishes Friday 29th [email protected]
TERM 3 - WEDNESDAY 1st AUGUST Term 3 finishes Friday 21st [email protected]
TERM 4 - MONDAY 5th NOVEMBER Term 4 finishes Thursday 20th [email protected]
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Poppies EASY KNITTED POPPY
Size 3.5 mm kniJng needles
Col A 1 ball red 8 ply yarn (one ball will make many poppies)
Col B Scrap of green 8 ply yarn
Col C Scrap of black 8 ply yarn
Body of Poppy
Using Col A cast on 120 s1tches.
Rows 1-4 Knit
Row 5 Knit 3 together across the row (40 s1ches)
Rows 6-9 Knit
Row 10 Knit 2 tog across the row (20 s1tches)
Rows 11-14 Knit
Row 15 Knit 2 together across the row (10 s1tches)
Cut yarn leaving a tail of about 20cm
Thread tail through yarn needle and slip all the remaining live s1tches onto the yarn tail and pull 1ght. Pull
around into a circle and then ma;ress s1tch seam for an invisible seam. Sew in ends.
Centre of Poppy
Using Col B Cast on 8 s1tches and knit a square (approx 8-10 rows) of stocking s1tch. Cut yarn leaving a tail and
thread through s1tches as previously. The purl side is the right side. Run a line of running s1tch around the out-
side of the kni;ed square and ease enough to pull the edges of the square into a round and tuck under. S1tch
tucked side down to centre of poppy and overs1tch with black yarn as shown in photograph above.
Alterna1vely .... use a black or green bu;on with 4 holes and sew to centre of poppy.
ANZAC DAY and REMEMRANCE DAY family help
I have been busy knitting poppies to create a poppy display for our upcoming ANZAC Ceremony
which we will hold on Tuesday 24th April (the second week back next term). THANK YOU to
ALEXA P for bringing in some more poppies this week. Knitting is a great ‘mindfulness’
task and could become your ‘nail it’ challenge from now until then.
I have provided the knitting pattern and I have done 11 poppies. I plan to have some ‘mindful’
knitting time on the holidays to increase the collection.
If every child in our school got 1 poppy knitted, either by a parent, family member or even by them
we would have over 600 poppies to put on display for ANZAC DAY! How spectacular.
So the challenge is on. Have a go yourself kids (with some help)—a few holes here and there won’t
hurt, it is the love, respect and pride that goes into each that is most important.
As you knit, hand your poppy into the office and I’ll give an update tally at each assembly until the
ANZAC week. Have fun!
Leanne Tingwell
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CANTEEN
QKR order cut off is at 8.20am each day
HANDY HINT: If you have a problem with your lunch order, either on QKR or the old fashioned way, please ring after 9am so we have the time to help you.
FIRSTLY I would like to send a BIG THANK YOU to Christine McFarlane and Kellie Wishart for doing a stellar job looking after the can-teen in my absence. Knocked it out of the park ladies!!!
Thank you also for the great job the ladies did running the GK Takeaway from the Canteen on Fete Day. Someone has left their So-dastream Bottle which I would like to return if possible. It can be collected from the canteen or I can send it home with your child.
TERM 2 – With the coming cooler months our Salad Boxes and Sunshine Jellies will not be available – we will have them back in Term 4 when the weather is on the improve.
We have been concerned with the amount of children bringing larger notes ($20+) to spend at the canteen. Due to most of our orders coming through on QKR, we may not have the change available as we did in the old days. As we try and curtail the spending of all the money at once, we then have the problem that the change may be lost whilst the children play.
ROSTER: We have spaces available on the following days if you are free to help. It is once a month unless you’d like to do more 9am to 11.45am –
3rd & 4th Tuesday; 2nd & 4th Wednesday and 1st, 2nd & 3rd Thursday. With the looming colder months, we can use a backup of Emer-gency Names to help out if someone is unavailable due to illness, especially on Fridays.
I can be contacted in the canteen Tues to Thurs 8.30am to 1.30pm or Fri 11.30am to 1.30pm.
Cheers, Suzi Cunningham
DAY & DATE NAMES
Tues 17th April C Cunliffe
Wed 18th April S Diaz; L Haynes
Thurs 19th April T Forbes
Fri 20th April K Jackson; S Grant; K Agius
Tues 24th April S Mifsud
Wed 25th April ANZAC DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Thurs 26th April S King; K Holford
Fri 27th April B Lowe; C McFarlane
The Victorian Premier’s Reading Challenge
The Victorian Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC) has commenced for 2018. Registra1on forms have been sent home with all students, com-
plete with instruc1ons and passwords. The PRC is not compulsory. To complete the challenge students in Prep-Grade 2 are required to read 30
books with family (20 or more from the challenge list) and students in Grades 3-6 are required to read 15 books (10 or more from the challenge
list). The PRC closes 7 September so there is plenty of 1me to complete the reading requirements. Successful students will have their name
published on the honour roll on the PRC website and will be issue with a comple1on cer1ficate in term 4.
Good luck and happy reading.
Sarah Harris
Library Technician
Library News
Your help covering books would be greatly appreciated. Please pop in to the library before school Monday-Wednesday for a
bag of books to take home.