RESPECT OPTIMISM COMMITMENT COMPASSION HONESTY
28th March, 2017
Term 1, Issue 8 A reminder that the school newsletter can always be accessed from our website at
www.buninyongps.vic.edu.au
School Assemblies
31st March Whole Assembly - Family Groups
DATES TO REMEMBER
29th March Bike Ed 3NS, 3KA & 3RS Teddy Bear Picnic
30th March Bike Ed 3BA & 5SM
31st March Last Day of Term 1, 2:30pm Dismissal
We have many families that have still not paid their compulsory Excursion Levy of
$45 in full. Can you please make sure this is paid ASAP please. Feel free to contact
the office if you have any questions.
TERM 1 COMES TO AN END Term 1 has flown by and we’re about to head off on the Easter break. As always there has been plenty of action in term 1 with swimming & athletics carnivals, inter-school tennis & basketball, the Meet and Greet night, BYOD iPad information sessions, School Council elections, inter-school tennis & basketball, a gathering for prep parents, grade 4 Anglesea camp, the Teddy Bears’ Picnic, Parent Helpers sessions, a student leadership conference and of course Bike Ed (a new initiative) and the fete…. there has certainly been plenty happening.
Much of that has required significant support from parents, for which we are most grateful.
We hope you have the opportunity to take a break and enjoy spending time with your family over the next two weeks and we’ll see you back for the start of term 2 on Tuesday, April 18.
There’s plenty to look forward to in term 2, including the
Japanese Theme Day, Music on the Mount auditions and
workshops, The Story of Buninyong project, a Book Fair,
grade 5 Halls Gap camp, inter-house cross country (P-6), in-
terschool soccer, football, netball & cross country, 3 Way
Conversations and NAPLAN. For something new, we’ll also
be having a Mothers’ Day Stall and a Movie Night.
FETE
What a great team effort on a number of fronts that resulted in a fantastic fete on Thursday night. The weather turned out to be perfect (once the breeze dropped), which was very lucky given rain was about earlier in the week. The students were all very excited on Thursday at school and it was wonderful seeing them have such a good time once 5pm finally came. A number of our external stall holders commented on the good behaviour and manners that our children showed…that’s always nice to hear.
Our staff and a large contingent of parent and student helpers did an outstanding job preparing for the fete and running stalls and events on the night. We ought to say well done to our Fundraising Team who did so well leading the way and pulling everything together.
It was wonderful to see so many school families and members of the broader community come along to support the fete and have some fun. The financial support received from school families and local businesses was outstanding. On today’s newsletter we acknowledge donations received for the raffles and auctions and in the 1st newsletter of next term we’ll be in a position to thank others who contributed.
Early next term we will be able to announce the profit made from the fete, however early indications would suggest we have made quite a bit more than last time….a profit of approximately $15-16,000 is the expected outcome. Part of this year’s profit is being used to finish off the student toilet project at our Buninyong Campus. A target project for Scotsburn’s share is yet to be confirmed. Thanks again to everyone who supported the fete in any way and helped make the event both a great school community event, but also a successful fundraiser.
GLEN PEARSALL PD
On Friday the 24th of March we were fortunate enough to have Glen Pearsall (Behaviour Management Expert) come and present to our school staff. We had staff from a variety of other schools present and all were extremely impressed with what he had to say. Glen was incredibly impressed with our school, how simple and clear our expectations are and how positive our staff are (even after a massive fete the night before). The strategies we all learned on the day were outstanding and will be used to further enhance student learning at Buninyong Primary School.
FETE & FUNDRAISERS
Just wanted to say well done to everyone for an amazing FETE. I was truly blown
away with the turn out, the community support and how much was on offer.
Hopefully the money we raised can further improve our great school and allow
our kids to take even more ownership of the community.
Fundraiser Update!!
Easter Raffle—Over $100 raised—drawn at assembly
MPHATSO—Over $400 raised for the African charity
PLAYGROUND PROJECT
Over the past couple of months we have been
developing the area between the chook shed and
green garden shed at our Buninyong Campus.
This is gradually being transformed from an
underutilised steep slope, to a terraced area that
will be full of interest for the kids. We’re hoping
this work will be completed by the end of term 2.
Peter Joyce
Tennis Ballarat Seafoods
Chocolatto
Ballarat Books
Thanks to all the families and businesses that donat-
ed to the School Fete Raffles and Auctions stall. We
really appreciate your support!
Paul Tabbitt Hairdressing
Buninyong Farm and
Property Services
The Old Bluestone
Café Buninyong
South Side Synergi
Regal Nail
Salon
Shayne Reese
Swimming
Central
Springs Inn
Daylesford
Turret Café
and Catering
Shine
Hairdressers
Buninyong
ATTWOODS
Natalie and Wes
Smyth
IneXterior
Pick Ups and Drop Offs
Please be patient and careful when doing the daily drop off or pick up. With so many students and
families, it’s going to be busy at peak times, but that doesn’t last long. We are actually lucky to have a
few different drop off and pick up areas, so it could be a lot worse. So please take your time and
remember that accidents easily happen in busy periods around schools and sometimes the
consequences are disastrous.
At a recent PLP meeting we had a good chat about pick up time in particular. A number of parents
talked about how they park a street or 2 away where they can easily get a park, even between 3:20
and 3:30pm. Then they get the kids to take a leisurely stroll to them…..what a good idea. We
understand this wouldn’t work for everyone, but would be a perfect way for many families to avoid the
crush.
CHOOKS GETTING PLENTY OF LOVE
It has been really nice to see how much the students are enjoying the chickens at our Buninyong
Campus. Most days we find some time to open up the chook yard and within minutes of unlocking the
gate there is always a group of students inside and saying hello to the chooks. Thankfully the
chickens don’t seem traumatised by the experience and are getting quite used to being handled.
BUNINYONG WELLBEING NEWS
B+ — Week 9: Mindful Listening
Our last theme for the term is Mindful listening. Please discuss with your children at home,
trying to focus not on having something to say in response but rather how to really listen!!
https://www.umsystem.edu/newscentral/mindfuleating/2013/02/19/what-did-you-
say-or-the-importance-of-mindful-listening/
NO CANTEEN THIS WEEK
A big thank you to Tracey Coats and the volunteers that we’ve had in our school canteen this
term. It simply wouldn’t happen without you..
END OF TERM DETAILS
School finishes on Friday at 2.30pm.
Please be sure to pick your child up on time.
Have a great Easter!!!
日本語
Nihongo (Japanese) News
FETE Thanks to all the helpers and volunteers. Japanese goods were flying off the shelf, and some
sold out very early in the night. We took some orders to avoid disappointment, these are
now available to collect from the Japanese room. Please bring your $4 and see Mrs Sullivan.
The only things left to sell are some fans (festival design, sushi, sumo & samurai—x12 in total);
magnets (x8); sushi keyrings (x10); kokeshi keyrings (x5) and origami paper (x20 assorted
designs). If you wish to purchase one of these, bring $4 this week and come to the Japanese
room. All items that are left will be going to the market on Thursday lunchtime, including
ordered items that have not been collected.
日本語 Fact or Fiction?
Will return with a new question in term 2!
まるMARU BATSUばつ (True/Yes/Fact) (False/No/Fiction)
Write your answer (o x) on a piece of paper, along with your name and grade and put in the entry box at the office. You may only enter
once.
WINNER: おめでとう!Omedetou! Congratulations! Well done to Brooke B in 5MD who answered (maru) and knew that Hello Kitty DOES have a twin sister. Her name is Mimi. The only difference is that Mimi wears a ribbon on her right ear so people can tell Mimi and Kitty apart.
Japanese Site Origami Club http://en.origami-club.com/
Looking for something to do over the holidays? Try origami! This is a great site with hundreds of origami to make, with easy to follow instructions (diagram or animations).
JAPANESE NIHON MATSURI IS COMING!
Our annual Japanese Festival
Day (Nihon Matsuri) will be
held on FRIDAY 5th May
(week 3 of next term). We
will have visiting performers,
workshops, a special lunch
opportunity and lots of cultural activities. As
per previous years, students will be
encouraged to dress in a Japanese inspired
outfit or come dressed in red & white. Start
thinking! Any parents able to assist on the
day, especially with the lunch, please let
Narelle know.
Book Fair is coming next Term Our April Book Fair commences on
Monday 24th April
and will go through to
Friday 28th April
Our Book Fair will be upon us early next term and we are looking forward to seeing many new books and hopefully bumper sales. Our school community has always supported our Book Fairs and we are so very grateful for this as it has allowed us to purchase new shelving and many many new books. I am always on the lookout for new series which the children love and we are very fortunate that our students are prolific readers and love coming to the library.
The week prior to the Book Fair we will be
running a raffle, with first prize being any
one item from the Book Fair regardless of
cost. We would like to donate all proceeds of
this raffle to the Mphatso Foundation. As you know our children are doing an
amazing job with their 5 cent donations and we would like to add as much as we
can to this fund. Much as we would like to give them books, it is far more
practical to give money.
We will have the Book Fair open for classes to browse, and make out their Wish
List, from Wednesday 19th April. This will also give them a chance to check out
what they would like if you/they decide to purchase a raffle ticket.
Tickets will be available in the Library and I will have my Library Team go round to
each classroom to see if anyone wishes to purchase one.
Tickets will be $1.00 each
Raffle Drawn on Wednesday 26th April
Humble in victory,
Gracious in defeat!
Physical Education Calendar
Term 1:
9-30 March – Flow Motion Bike Education
30 March – Regional Lawn Bowls Competition
Term 2:
20 April – Interhouse Whole School Cross Country
24 April – Division Soccer Tryouts
26 April – Division AFL Tryouts
19 May – Division Cross Country
1 June – Division AFL, Soccer and Netball
Term 3:
8 September – Division Athletics
Term 4:
10-26 October – Life Education Program
22 October – Geocaching
Flow Motion Bike Education:
Our Bike Ed program is set start this Thursday. Please make sure students bring their own
helmet and sport shoes (bikes will be provided). See below the timetable of sessions:
Tuesdays (14, 21 + 28 March):
9.30 - 11am - 5JT
11.30am - 1pm - 5JG
2 - 3.30pm - 5DS
Wednesdays (15, 22 + 29 March):
9.30 - 11am - 3KA
11.30am - 1pm - 3NS
2 - 3.30pm - 3RS
Thursdays (9, 16 + 30 March):
9.30 - 11am - 3BA
11.30am - 1pm - 5SM
District Athletics:
A huge congratulations to the amazing team that represented Buninyong Primary
School at the District Athletics last Wednesday! Not only did we bring home a vast
array of ribbons but demonstrated wonderful team spirit and enthusiasm.
Results will be passed on as soon as they are received. Further details on those
progressing through to the next round will be passed on as soon as they are received.
At the end of the day, Buninyong Primary School convincingly won the Most Points
shield (currently hanging proudly in our hall) and came second to Haddon Primary
School in the Average Points shield.
A special thanks needs to be made to Simon Jinx and his team for running a wonderful
day, our wonderful parent helpers (Alison Richardson and Natasha Adams), terrific
Grade 4, 5 and 6 teachers who freed up their staff to help out on the day and, of
course, our star athletes on the track and field. You’re all amazing!
Regional Swimming:
Our team looked like torpedos in the water last Friday as they took part in the
Regional Swimming Competition at the Ballarat Aquatic Centre. All swimmers
did an amazing job and it is quite obvious the number of hours that some of our
students (and families) are putting in the pool during early mornings and
afternoon to participate to such a high standard.
All competitors must be congratulated. The following students will now be going
through to State Finals at MSAC on 26 April, 2017:
Taylor Mason – 50m Breaststroke
Lucy Richardson – 50m Breaststroke and 50m Butterfly
Jazmine Vincent-Durow – 50m Butterfly and 50m Backstroke
www.flowmotionmtb.com.au
BUNINYONG STUDENTS IN THE SPORT SPOTLIGHT
We are looking for any sporting achievements by our current and past students (within school or the community) so if you are aware of any stories that are worthy of note, please email them to Ms Morris so we can celebrate together.
Greater Western Region Lawn Bowls:
Good luck to our Lawn Bowls team who will be competing this Thursday at the Greater
Western Region Lawn Bowls competition. Many thanks to the continued support of
David Draffin and the team at the Buninyong Bowls Club and to Mr Young for supporting
the team on the day.
Interhouse Athletics Results:
The top 10 competitors for each event and age group can now be viewed here. The final
house results and age group champions will be announced at the whole school assembly
on 31 March, 2017. Ribbons for the 100m, 200m and hurdles will be distributed at this
point too.
Netball Teams:
Netball training will run again at lunchtime this Thursday. Many thanks to Anastasia
Anderson for running the session for the players. We are able to confirm that there will
be Term 2 Tuesday afternoon school’s competition that we would love to put a team (or
more) in for. We are currently confirming the number of coaches available and this, as
well as the student interest level, will determine how many are entered in. We will be
requiring up front commitment to the term through full payment by the end of the week.
We would like to include all interested players (regardless of ability) so if you are
interested in participating in this competition, please click here for the information form.
If you have expressed an interest in coaching a team and have not received an email
from me, can you please get back in touch with me. Any other adult who is interested in
helping out with coaching , please let me know.
Claire Morris - [email protected]
Sponsor needed for
our new Senior
Athletics
Champions shield.
Approximately $55.
Please contact
Claire Morris.
Grade three students will be selling fresh eggs from our very own chooks!
When: Wednesday afternoon
Where: Front of the school.
Price: $3 for half a dozen.
First in, best dressed.
Hi my name is Adam Scibilia andI am in 4AC. I have been learning to sail since January this
year. I sail with Stawell Yacht Club at Lake Fyans. On the weekend I was picked to sail
on Albert Park Lake as part of the entertainment at the 2017 Australian Grand Prix. On
Saturday I sailed in obstacle races on the Lake as the Formula One practice races were on.
On Sunday I sailed in sprint races around the Lake during the main Formula One race. I
won two medals, one was for being part of a winning team in the obstacle races, the other
medal was for points achieved in the sprint races. It was amazing to be part of the Grand
Prix and I hope to be picked again next year. If you watched the Grand Prix and saw
some little boats, I was one of them.
Enjoy The Break
We would like to wish everyone a safe and relaxing
break. The Scotsburn staff would like to thank every-
one that has contributed to what has been a busy and
exciting first term. It has certainly been a busy term
with our new preps settling in well, BBQ fundraisers,
the school fete, our welcome picnic, spelling mastery
and Friday rotation helpers, collecting lunch orders,
transporting children to sporting practice at the
Buninyong campus and much more. Your support is
invaluable and contributes greatly to the
opportunities that we can provide the students.
Enjoy the break and we look forward to seeing you
all on Tuesday 18th April.
Last day of Term
A reminder that this Friday is the last day of term 1.
School will finish at 2.30pm on this day.
Whole School Assembly
This Friday we have a whole school assembly at the
Buninyong campus. Students will meet near the office
in the courtyard at the start of the day and return to
Scotsburn after recess.
Looking After Pip
If there are any families who would like to look after Pip for the school holidays, please come and see Miss
Wood ASAP.
Fete Update
Thank you very much to the wonderful families that
came along to the fete. The fete was a huge success
and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Special thanks to the
many parents that helped in the lead up and on the
night, Naomi Moore and Catherine White for
co-ordinating the busy canteen and the Plier family
for generously donating the wood for our wood
raffle. What a great team effort! Congratulations also
to Mel Mattinson who was the lucky winner of the
wood raffle.
Bring Your Bike
This Thursday, the Grade 2-6’s will have the
opportunity to bring their bike to school. They will
be using their bike during PE classes on this day.
Date Cooking
(Miss Wood)
Team Building
Activities
Land-
care/Gardening
31st
March
Group 2
Catherine
Group 3 Group 1
Rachael Wenzlick
DATE PARENT HELPER
29th March No canteen
Awards
Gr P/1 – Jack Conroy
Gr 2/3 – Lauren White
ROCCH - Freya Palmer for making such great effort to
play with and include younger children at recess and
lunch time in games, and showing such compassion and
understanding while doing so.
District Sports & Swimming Competition
Congratulations to the students that competed last
week. You all should be very proud of your efforts.
Well done.
Bunnings BBQ
We would like to thank the many parents that
volunteered their time on Sunday to help out at the
Bunnings BBQ. Special thanks also to Laura Conroy for
helping to organise the fundraiser and Sarah Palmer
who spent a large portion of the day at the BBQ. The
efforts of everyone involved made it a great success.
Term 1 - Lunch Order Roster
Lunch orders are back again. Could our parent helper
please collect them from The Buninyong campus at
12.40pm. Please ensure you organise a swap if
necessary so that the students don’t go hungry!
Friday Rotations
Our final rotation for Term 1 will be this Friday. Our
groups will be doing the following:
Term 1 - Important Dates & Extra Curricular Events
29th March - Gr P-1 Teddy Bear’s Picnic 31st March - Term 1 Finishes
http://www.centralhighlandslibraries.org.au/custom/web/content/chrl/Ballarat/AutumnChildrensHols_Program2017_WEB.pdf
The Garibaldi Landcare group welcome you to come along to the next general meeting at Garibaldi hall, Hardies Hill Road, Garibaldi on Sunday the 2nd of April from 11:30 a.m. til 1:30 p.m. The GLG committee will speak about the
group's three ongoing projects in the area plus what is planned for the 2017 year including National Tree Day at South Durham Bridge on Sunday the 30th of July. Find out how you can take part. A sausage sizzle will be held at midday for a gold coin donation. All GLG members are invited to attend and members of the general public are welcome to come along. The GLG would like you to share your suggestions and any ideas for the local area For further information please contact Talia Barrett on 0427 279 868 or email [email protected]
Thursday lunchtime
We will have for sale excess items
from the fete such as—
Show bags at $6
Bric a Brac $1
Milk Shakes with Ice Cream $2
Plus much much more
2017 NAB AFL AUSKICK @ ELAINE
Elaine auskick will kick off on Thursday April 27th
from 4.45pm – 5.45pm. Auskick is a great way for boys and girls to have fun, make friends and learn new skills. To register: aflauskick.com.au/register
1 17th April Easter Monday
18th April Term 2 Starts
19th April Grade 4 - TSOB
Mt Buninyong
excursion
20st April BPS Cross Country
P-6
21nd April NO ASSEMBLY
2 BOOK FAIR ALL WEEK
24th April Soccer Tryouts
BOOK FAIR
25th April ANZAC DAY
26th April AFL Tryouts Grade 4 - TSOB
Mt Elephant
excursion
BOOK FAIR
27th April Netball Tryouts
BOOK FAIR
28th April WHOLE SCHOOL /
FG ANZAC DAY
ASSEMBLY
BOOK FAIR
3 1st May 2nd May 3rd May Scotsburn 1st Aid
in Schools
Program Scotsburn P-2
Gymnastics District Cross
Country
4th May BIG WRITE
5th May WHOLE SCHOOL
ASSEMBLY JAPANESE DAY (District Cross
Country Backup)
4 NAPLAN
WEEK
8th May
NAPLAN
9th May Japan Trip
Parent Meeting
#2 6.30pm
NAPLAN
10th May
NAPLAN
11th May
NAPLAN
12th May 3-4 Assembly MOTHER’S DAY
STALL
NAPLAN
5 15th May
Open Morning
9-11
Grade 5 Camp 1
16th May Open Morning
9-11
Grade 5 Camp
17th May Scotsburn P-2
Gymnastics
Grade 5 Camp 1
Return - Camp 2
depart
18th May BIG WRITE
SCHOOL
PHOTOS
19th May 5-6 Assembly Division Cross
Country Grade 5 Camp
Return
SCHOOL
PHOTOS
6 22nd May 23rd May 24th May
25th May REPORT WRITING
DAY
26th May WHOLE SCHOOL
ASSEMBLY
7
EMPATHY WEEK
29th May 30th May 31st May Scotsburn P-2
Gymnastics
1st June Division AFL Division Netball Division Soccer
2nd June NO ASSEMBLY SAUSAGE
SIZZLE Japan
Trip
8 5th June 6th June 7th June Scotsburn P-2
Gymnastics
8th June
9th June P-2 ASSEMBLY
9 12th June Queens B’Day
Holiday
13th June 14th June 15th June
16th June 3-4 ASSEMBLY
10 VOTS MOVIE Fundraiser
Despicable Me 2pm
19th June 20th June 21st June 22nd June REPORTS HOME
23rd June 5-6 ASSEMBLY
11 26th June 27th June 3 way
Convo’s
1pm-6pm
28th June 3 Way Convo’s
4-6pm
29th June TSOB
PERFORMANCE
30th June Final Day Term 2 WHOLE
SCHOOL
ASSEMBLY
TERM 2 HOLIDAYS 1st July – 16th July
TERM 2 CALENDAR