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NEWSLETTER PRINCIPAL: Pam Kinsman
SCHOOL COUNCIL PRESIDENT: Amber Potter
ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS:
Russell Taylor-Shaw & Nadia Tkaczuk
CHAPLAIN: Steve Brew
BUSINESS MANAGER: Vicki Perry
May 27th, 2015
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Farewell Bryony: We officially farewelled Bryony yesterday
and our school canteen will be temporarily closed until fur-
ther notice. A canteen committee has been formed to
review the canteen services and operation. Please contact
Russell Taylor –Shaw if you would like to join this com-
mittee.
School Uniform: My sincere thanks to families who have
supported our school uniform policy and have now ensured
that your children are wearing the correct items. NB Tights
are only to be worn under kilts and not summer skorts.
School Mate app: The Department of Education has provid-
ed a new APP called Schoolmate for all families. It is free
and very easy to download from the App Store. It will pro-
vide you with the curriculum for each year level and suggest
ways you can assist your child at home in each subject area.
Wanted old Mobile Phones: We have been collecting old
phones to recycle. I plan to deliver these to the Melbourne
zoo next week and would be willing to take extra old
phones if you wish to send them in before next Friday. The
zoo raises funds to save the gorillas in their native habitat.
New Pedagogies of Deep Learning: Collaboration is an
important skill that will assist your child to learn at school.
When teachers and students work collaboratively
knowledge is shared and retained for deeper learning.
Camps, Sport & Excursion Funding
The CSEF is an annual payment to the school to be used
towards camps, sport and /or excursion expenses for
the benefit of eligible students.
*Primary school student rate: $125 per year
To be eligible for CSEF, parents or legal guardians must
hold a current Centrelink Health Care Card (HCC), Pen-
sioner Concession Card (PCC) or Veterans Affairs Gold
Card. Students must attend a registered Government or
non-government Victorian primary or secondary school
on the first day of term 2 or term 3.
CSEF Application Forms are available from the school
office. Completed forms must be returned to the
school office with a copy of Concession Card attached,
by 4pm on Thursday 25th June 2015
*PLEASE COMPLETE AND FORWARD TO THE OFFICE AS
SOON AS POSSIBLE AS LATE APPLICATIONS CAN NOT BE
ACCEPTED.
WOORABINDA CAMP:
Mid week update …
“All children happy and enjoying camp!”
Dates To Remember Monday 25th - 29th May Woorabinda Camp 1 Wednesday 27th May – 3rd June Reconciliation Week Thursday 28th May Dinosaur Incursion Yr 2 Friday 29th May Winter Lightning Premiership - Yr 5/6 Wednesday 3rd June Werribee Zoo Excursion – Foundations Thursday 4th June Werribee Zoo Excursion – Foundations Thursday 4th June Earth Education Excursion - Yr 5/6 Friday 5th June Curriculum Day - Pupil Free Day Monday 8th June Queen’s Birthday Holiday Monday 8th - 12th June Woorabinda Camp 2 Tues 9-Frid 19th June Yr 3 Swimming Program Friday 12th June Crazy Hair Day—whole school event Year 1-4 Disco in Stadium Thursday 18th June Foundation Year Disco in Stadium Friday 26th June Last Day of Term 2, 2pm dismissal No Assembly
Pupils of the Week
C1 Aaliayah M
C2 Ke'ali
C3 Kai S
C4 Byron L
C5 Thea B
C7 Ari
D8 Bowie
B1 Tamiah
B2 Isabella D
B3 Quinn C
B5 Will S
B6 Jack C & Coco
B7 Felix M
B8 Mary Ellen
D4 Liam P & Zhara
D5 Poppy Mc
D7 Jakiah B
D1 Will C
D3 Stella C
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R5 Jonathan S
R7 Thali B & Tali G
R8 Teja K
R2 Leah K
R3 Zach S
R6 Riley D
R9 Dylan B
R10 Mia S
F1 Caitlin D
F2 Stella H
F3 Levi W & Tyson W
F4 Archie B
F5 Jake B
F6 Jasmine H
F7 Baylee F
F9 Skye E
F10 Mackie M
Dinosaur Incursion Year 2
The students in Year 2 will be having a session with Monash Science Centre on Thursday 28th May 2015. The students will examine fossil casts of dinosaur bones and discuss their structure and function.
They will make a plaster cast of a dinosaur footprint, claw or tooth.
The cost is $8 and will be taken from the excursion levy. If you have not paid the excursion levy, please send $8.00 to the office by Thursday 28th May, 2015
Canteen Committee Update
The Canteen Committee is inviting proposals for
the school canteen for our next meeting.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday 2nd June at
8.45am in the Conference Room.
If you have a business proposal for the new
school canteen, please email the school on
contact Mr Russell Taylor-Shaw on ph 5261 2360
The Canteen Committee is very excited about
reopening the canteen in the near future.
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Dear School Community Members,
Education Week Report
Last week was a fantastic week for our school community. We celebrated Education Week and held Open Days for our families and prospective families. The intention of Open Days is to celebrate our school and the wonderful place it is to come every day to learn. We are proud of our school and last week provided us with the opportunity to showcase what our school offers our students.
We had many prospective families visit Torquay College for our Open Days; we encourage our families to enrol their children as soon as possible so that we can begin strategically planning for next year.
Healthy Eating
We would like to acknowledge and congratulate our families on their efforts in ensuring that their children always have healthy snacks and lunches. It is most encouraging to be able to visit classrooms and see students eating fruit, vegies and healthy foods.
Our new canteen committee have started meeting to plan the future directions of our healthy canteen. Thank you for your patience with the closure of the canteen.
It’s not Okay to be away!
Your child’s Semester 1 report will indicate the number of days they have been absent from school. We hope the table below highlights the importance of regular attendance to school.
How many days has your child missed this semester? 0-6 This is within the normal range. The child can take advantage of the teaching and learning opportunities
available to them. 7 – 10 This attendance rate is below average. A child with this attendance rate could miss over one year of school-
ing between Foundation and Year 10. 11- 20 This is a poor attendance rate. A child with this attendance rate could miss up to two years of schooling
between Foundation and Year 10.
To miss two years of school between Foundation and Year 10 places significant risk on any student. It goes without saying that regular absenteeism from school won’t do your child any favours. Allowing your child to skip days simp-ly because they “don’t feel like going to school” should not be an option.
Our school provides support and strategies for families to assist maintaining regular school attendance. We encour-age any family to contact us or their child’s teacher to discuss their child’s attendance at school. Active Travel Survey
If you are yet to complete the survey on how your children travel to school, please do so. It will go a long way to informing our future directions in the ongoing battle to ease traffic congestion and encourage active lifestyles.
Please follow this link or go to the app: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/7T7FNYQ
Thank you for supporting our school and have a great week.
Kind Regards,
Russell Taylor-Shaw and Nadia Tkaczuk
HOT SHOTS TENNIS NEWS
Registering your child to ANZ Tennis Hot Shots
Our School is one of only 314 official venues of Tennis Australia’s National School Partnership Program (NSPP) in Vic-toria which means students will experience the national kids’ starter program ANZ Tennis Hot Shots in their health and physical education curriculum.
As a valued supporter of the NSPP, your child will be registered to ANZ Tennis Hot Shots and will receive a free T-shirt as well as the opportunity to enter competitions which could win them $5,000 (the Hot Shots Kid of the Year competition) or an opportunity to meet a tennis legend
(last year’s winner of the relevant competition got to meet Roger Federer). On top of that, all prep/reception students will receive a FREE racquet to take home as part of the program!
And don’t forget, the school will be supported by a $2.00 rebate back per registered student to put towards tennis equip-ment at the school ensuring the children are always able to play.
I have read and understood the terms and conditions (overleaf) and the below privacy statement. I consent to my child/ward registering as an ANZ Tennis Hot Shots participant through the school and to the school providing the above infor-mation to Tennis Australia.
If you would NOT like your child/ward to be registered to the NSPP program, you can opt-out by notifying
Mr Ross Herbert You can also find a copy of the Terms & Conditions and Privacy statement at your school reception.
Privacy Statement
To assist us in the provision of products and services, we need to collect personal information about you. When you pro-vide personal information you agree that this will be used by Tennis Australia and other Australian Tennis Organisations (ATOs) under the terms of this statement, and the tennis privacy policy located at www.tennis.com.au/privacy, which contains information about how you may access and seek correction of your personal information or complain about a breach of your privacy, and how we will deal with that complaint. If you do not agree, you must not provide your personal information, and you may be unable to access all of our products and services. Tennis Australia and other ATOs may disclose your personal information to other parties, including our related companies, other ATOs, and third parties who provide us services. From time to time, these third parties may be located (and therefore your personal information may be disclosed) overseas, including to the USA and the Netherlands and as otherwise specified in the tennis privacy poli-cy. Tennis Australia and other ATOs may use and disclose your personal information for direct marketing purposes re-garding the products and services you are signing up to receive, unless you opt-out.
Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Update
The year 5/6 students will be making margarita, leek & silverbeet pizza’s in their next lesson. They
will make extra margarita pizzas for sale on the dates listed below. The pizzas will be delivered to the
classroom at 1.00pm.
One slice is quite large and sufficient for lunch.
Please supply your child with fruit or a snack.
**A huge thank you to the Darburn family who kindly donated vegetables for this program**
Pizza Order forms were sent home Monday 25th May, extra forms available from office.
Please return the order form with student name, grade and money to the classroom
or office by Friday 29th May
Monday 1st June Grade 4
Tuesday 2nd June Grade 3
Wednesday 3rd June Grade 2
Tuesday 9th June Grade 1
Wednesday 10th June Foundation
In the garden the students have been doing PH testing on the soil and discovering if our soil is alka-line, acidic or neutral.
TORQUAY COLLEGE CHOIR If you feel like sharing your love of singing and performing, please come along and join the Torquay College Choir. The choir is open for all students in years Foundation to year six. Choir is lots of fun and we believe everyone can sing in their own special way. We sing a variety of songs and we aim to perform to different audiences this year.
Choir is currently held in C5 with Ms Polwarth and Miss Rodgers on Fridays from 1.15 until 1.45. If you love singing and would like the opportunity to sing and perform with a group, then we would love to have you come along and join the choir.
See you Fridays! Miss Rodgers and Ms Polwarth
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