friday 21st sept last day of term 3 no anteen & 2.30pm ... · drum lessons each monday...
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Monday 10th Sept - Preps Big Day Out Wed 12th to Fri 14th Sept - Middle School Camp
Mon 17th Sept - Life Ed Van Parent Info Session
Senior School 2:45pm - 3:15pm
Mon 17th & Tues 18th Sept - Senior Life Ed Van Fri 21st Sept - Footy Pie Day / Wear Your Colors Dress
Up Day
Friday 21st Sept - Last day of Term 3 NO CANTEEN & 2.30pm Finish
Term 4 Fri 16th Nov - Colour Explosion Fun Run
Sun 25th Nov - Bunning BBQ
Email address: [email protected]
6th September 2018
Please share the details on how to vote with anyone and
everyone you know. They can vote even if living outside of
Frankston area. Voting closes on 17th September.
Whole School Assembly Friday 7th September - 2:30pm
Please join us at this weeks assembly where you will be entertained with a special performance from
Harley M & Christian B J3 All welcome.
Friday 21st September
Wear your team colours Footy Pie Lunch Day
Gold coin donation to help raise funds to improve our school grounds.
Assembly and parade 1:30pm - 2:15pm 2.30pm finish
Hi Everyone,
It is truly an honour to have this position in our school
community. I write this after coming away from one the
largest attended school assembly I can remember in
my last 9 years at Kingsley Park. It is fantastic to see so
many families at assembly and student performances
occurring. This is a great testament to you, our school
community. Thank you.
Congratulations to our outgoing SRC children who have
done an amazing job. We thank you for your time and
efforts and hope you have enjoyed having a say in
what happens in our school. Welcome to the new SRC
children we look forward to meeting many of you
maybe at our council meetings. These children really
have put in many ideas to help improve our school. As
a council we love being able to support and listen to
what our community wants.
We are in need for help in our “Turn Your Frown Up Side
Down” garden – Mr Brand has asked if we have any
Grass/Lawn experts. If there any parents/ grandparent/
family friends/etc involved in this industry or people
who are able to give advice or help with feeding/
caring for the lawn, it would be much appreciated. We
will also require someone with skills to lay pavers in this
area to make a snakes and ladders area. Please if you
have the expertise or time in any of these areas please
contact Mr Brand.
This month our meeting addressed the following:
Parent Opinion survey – is closing this Sunday 9th Sep-
tember. We are grateful to the many parents who
completed the survey. This feed back is imperative for
us and staff to work together on achieving what our
community needs and wants, for Kingsley to be the best
we can be.
Pick My Project – Lisa and Kristy have worked tirelessly
on this and reported that we are in the final stages of
being accepted. It would be great if as many of you as
possible, could vote for our project. The more votes the
better our chances of success. Please feel free to
encourage family and friends and sporting club friends
to vote. You will also see some of us around the school
with iPads ready to help you with your voting. Feel free
to approach any of us to help you with this.
Success of Local leader Grant award – for our new Bike
Ed program. We are in the process of sourcing bikes
and arranging for Mrs Kenway to complete the
accreditation. Will also have to tidy storage areas to
house the bikes. Our new Bike shed is completed which
is fantastic. We have had a visit from the Department of
Education consultants to assess our immediate need for
upgrades inline with Paul Edbrooke’s promise of funds to
improve our school. We are waiting on their report and
approval of which areas they will fund. Arrival of our “Coles - Sports for Schools” equipment :
Thank you to all, we now have team soccer tops and a
top up of our classroom sport equipment for lunchtime
use.
Hall Hire : Approval of KPG Giants to Hire Hall/Facilities.
Once we revise our Hire Agreement keeping inline with
our support of the local community.
Book Week : We approved for the Book Week Dress-Up
Day coin donation to be donated to the Farmers as per
SRC request and for the canteen to run a ‘Parma for the
Farmer’ lunch in which $1 from every Parma roll
purchased will also go to the Farmers Appeal.
Garden Pavers : We approved the ‘Snakes and Ladders’
pavers game for the SRC garden area to be funded from
KPG fund raising.
Enrolments : We discussed the projected enrolments for
next year with increased Prep enrolments for 2019. Our
teachers and students have been visiting local kinders
and childcare centres. This has been fantastic, however
the best publicity for the school is you, our existing
community. Please feel free to talk and share your
experience with parents of younger children and promote
our school. Ask them if they have come in for one of our
tours.
Term 4 Icy Poles : We approved our Year 6 students
selling icy-poles in Term 4 to help subsidise the cost of their
Graduation Fun Day.
SMR Oral Health Network – Community Dentist Program
who we will welcome in to the school in the near future.
Updated news items :
Kids Matter Report
Thanks for the overwhelming community support for the
White Ribbon night on the 27/7. Thanks to Donna Fogarty
for the idea and getting the event up and running. It was
so much fun and we raised a total of $287. We are now a
White Ribbon School. We plan to continue to hold events
to support this important initiative.
RUOK? Day will also be recognised with children inline with
Primary curriculum guidelines.
Lunch time activities will continue, children are really
enjoying the opportunities available.
Breakfast club will celebrate its 3rd Anniversary this month.
It continues to be well supported as does toast mornings
each day. KPG Report
Council gave approval of the following activities:
Middle and Senior School Disco 31/8 and Junior school
Movie Night 31/8.
Footy Pie and Wear Your Team Colours Day on the last
day of term. This is a gold coin donation day with funds
raised going back into the school and improving our
grounds.
We are holding a Colour Run on 16th November and the
Carnival for 2019 has been set as 22nd March 2019.
The school council loves feedback. Should any of our
community have any questions or suggestions please feel
free to approach any of us. Thank you to the dedicated
School Council team.
Kind Regards
Karen Russell
School Council President
SCHOOL
COUNCIL
UPDATE
Do you have breakfast each day?
Don’t forget, we offer toast each morning for students who didn't have time for breakfast or
who are still hungry and need fuel for learning. Breakfast Club is held each
Thursday morning in the gym between 8:10am — 8:30am.
Come along and have some cereal, toast, milo and/or juice.
If you are available to assist, we
would love your support. Come along and help us serve our students the
breakfast they need to fuel their day.
Drum lessons each Monday
Unfortunately, Pat Davies our current drum teacher is moving away from the area however, we welcome Patrick Beckham to the program as of next week. There are still a few spots left in Drum lessons each Monday afternoon in the 1:00 - 1:30pm slot or 2:30 - 3:00pm. If you are interested in learning Drums, please collect an enrolment form from the school office.
Counting
Counting is one of the first experiences of maths for young children.
Learning to say numbers often begins with a favourite song or rhyme
and the repetition of the number names. Children will often say the
numbers before they visually recognise and identify individual
numbers.
Here are some activities and tips to engage your child with counting:
Listen for the counting sequence in these songs and rhymes, which can all be found on www.youtube.com:
Five Little Ducks Ten in the Bed 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Once I Caught a Fish Alive Ten Green Bottles Five Little Monkeys 1, 2, Buckle My Shoe Children will begin by counting all objects in a group,
for example fingers and toes, the buttons on their clothes, steps to the house, or their toys.
As children move on to counting a set of objects, they begin to link each object with one number. In the beginning, encourage your child to touch each object as they say the matching number.
When beginning to count a group of objects, children may need to arrange the objects in a line to help them count. Later they will be able to start counting from any object without arranging the objects.
Once your child is confident, use different numbers as the starting point for practising counting. For example, start counting from 6 or 10. Ask your child to count forwards and backwards. Ask what number comes before, or what number comes after, a given number.
Counting everyday
You can incorporate counting into everyday activities such as:
Cut fruit into six pieces and ask your child to count the pieces.
Count the pieces of toast you cooked at breakfast. Add the total number of cutlery items at the table. Count the number of people travelling in the car or on
the bus. Count the number of houses as you walk along the
street. Count how many steps it takes to walk from the kitchen
to the bathroom. Practise counting when grocery shopping with your
child (for example, counting the number of apples you put into the bag).
Encourage your child to talk about the number of things in the pictures they draw.
September School Holiday clinics are available at
Peninsula Speech Pathology services.
Bookings are essential and can be made by
telephone on 5975 1500.
Further details on groups which are available,
including content and costings can be found at :
http://peninsulaspeech.com.au/services/
#holidayintensiveprograms
Visit our new look website at
www.kingsleypark.vic.edu.au
Read the class updates in the curriculum section to be more informed of what your child is learning in their area. More blogs are underway but ensure you have a look at the Preps — Its fantastic.
Oral storytelling
Storytelling is a great way to extend your child’s speaking
and listening skills, and to expand their memory and
imagination. Either you can tell the story, or you can
encourage your child to tell the story.
Storytelling might be about:
your child’s favourite toy another family member a pet a favourite fictional character from a book or
television program a famous person the work of people from different professions, such
as astronauts, firefighters, nurses and teachers an imaginary world with imaginary characters an imaginary animal that can speak.
Here are some tips to start your storytelling:
Make it exciting, with different voices, puppets, or a finger play.
Have a dress-up box for your child to use for storytelling and imaginative play.
Start with what interests your child. Start by creating a character and a setting.
Labyrinth In The library
On 23rd August the Preps,1’s, 2’s, 5’s and 6’s went to the hall to watch a one man show called the
Labyrinth in the Library.
The theme was that it is very important to read.
It was about a kid named Hugo. When his dad got a computer he fell in love with computer games, but his teacher and parents ordered him to read ‘The Hobbit’, even though he didn’t want to. To add to the difficulty of this, Hugo had a time limit to read
this huge book. The characters in the book were the narrator, Hugo, Hugo’s dad, Merlin, The Golden
Robot, Tink, the Professor Digory Kirke and a few others.
This one man show, presented by author and
playwright Mark Penzac was entertaining because he did all the characters and the lights by himself. Everything was well organised and he acted with
great enthusiasm which made both of us think that he is a very talented man.
Written by Rachel S and Tamika M
SCHOOL HOLIDAY
PROGRAMS @
Frankston City
Libraries
SPRING SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM
Bookings open Friday 7th September
Sessions specifically designed for each
age group
For sessions that have a cost, payment
must be made at time of booking (No
refunds available)
Please notify Frankston City Libraries as
soon as possible if you have booked a
session and can no longer attend
Telephone : 9784 1020
Email : [email protected]
A reminder to drivers in the school
vicinity during drop-off and pick-up
times - please remember our
children’s safety comes first and
road rules together with signage
should be observed. The council
have been made aware of recent concerning
issues and will be patrolling the area.
Thank you
The Juniors have been enjoying our ‘Mix It Up’ science topic this term, and with the help of some Mt Erin students, they have been conducting some fantastic experiments.
Junior
Making Sherbet
The sherbet was so yummy. Cohen It tasted sour. Ethan It was spicy. Emily It was fizzy on your tongue. Axel It tasted like sour blueberry. Ella It was fun. Tarkyn
Mixing densities
The oil changed colour, and when we mixed it, it went all green. Harvey
I loved doing the science experiments, we didn’t get to do that at our old
school. Arielle
Life Education Parent Information Session Monday 17th September 2:24pm - 3:15pm
As part of this visit a complimentary Parent Information Session is offered. The duration of the session is approximately 30 minutes and will be in the Mobile Learning Centre (MLC). This gives parents an opportunity to gain an understanding of what the students will experience during the session.
When is the event and where?
The official start of event is Thursday 22nd November and finishes on Saturday 24th November. RACV Energy
Breakthrough is held in Maryborough which is located approximately 3 hours from Frankston in Northern
Victoria.
Sponsorship
Throughout the year students are asked to approach businesses to gain sponsorship. It is important that
parents assist students with gaining sponsorship as it helps to purchase parts and make modifications to the
vehicles built. Sponsorship in the past has also allowed us to provide meat for a BBQ on one night of the
Breakthrough. Sponsorship can also be cash or items which can be used for our raffle.
Sponsors
We would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting our 2018 Energy Breakthrough.
RACV Energy Breakthrough
Challenge is a program designed to
provide students, teachers, parents
and local community the
opportunity to work together to
design and construct a vehicle to
represent Kingsley Park during the
challenge.
Kingsley Park Primary School is
planning to enter 1 team of 8 Year 6
students into the Human Powered
Vehicle( HPV ) Try-athlon category
and 1 team of 8 students into the
Pushcart category.
Frankston Electrical Services
The Juniors have been having a fantastic time exploring digital technologies this term. They have investigated programming, by using code to control their ‘human robot’ and the clever little bee bots.
I tried to get the robot to pick up the cup. Tahlea
I was writing the program to make my robot move and lift
stuff. Brandon
This is my program to make Sienna
move. Ella
It was fun trying to make my robot move. Josh
We tried to make the bee bot go to the circle. Jahdyn
We had to make the bee bot go in the right directions we wanted it
to go. Leah
I like playing with the bee bots because you get to tell
them directions. Cody
I pressed the buttons to make it move. Sienna
We were trying to get past the puppet and we
made it through. Eva
Don’t forget:
Term 3 ends on Friday 21st September at 2.30pm
Assembly is at 2.00pm
It’s Team Colours Day - come dressed in your
team colours for the day. Don’t forget your
Footy Pie lunch order too !
Newsletter Advertising Prices :
Full Page $50
Half Page $30
Quarter Page $20
(Prices are per newsletter including GST )
For Sale Items $10
Commercial Items for sale $50
(Business card size)
Flyers $40
Your Bag Design Could Win Your School $5,000!
Coles are giving all primary and secondary school students
across Australia the opportunity to design the next range
of Coles reusable shopping bags and win fantastic prizes.
Each selected bag design will be rewarded with $5000 for
the students school to spend on an environmental or
sustainability project, plus a $500 Coles Gift Card will be
awarded to the student who created the winning design !
A minimum of seven amazing bags will be selected ! We
encourage our talented Kingsley Park students to submit a
design by midnight on Monday 22nd October 2018 when
the competition closes. Full details and terms and
conditions can be found on the Coles website at :
coles.com.au/bag design
Remember the competition closes at midnight on Monday
22nd October 2018 - students can enter the competition
as many times as they like ! Good Luck !!
FlexiBuzz If you have not done so already, please ensure you update your FlexiBuzz selections for 2018 to include the Whole School and also make sure you include your child’s current Year Level and Home Group so that you do not miss out on important updates that are relevant to your child.
Sentral Parent Portal App Flexibuzz will be fazed out by the end
of this year and all communications will
be sent out primarily through the
Sentral Parent Portal App. Using the Sentral App gives the
school the ability to communicate information to each year
level, small groups or individual families, at the school's
discretion. It allows for private messaging between parents,
students and teachers. Parents will have the ability to report
future absences and notify the school of absences and further
down the track, even book parent/teacher meeting times.
Please ensure you have the Sentral App on your phone,
device or computer and have created login details.
We are very excited to be working with uFirst Real
Estate to secure additional funding for our
school. If you are considering selling or buying, please give Juan at uFirst a call.
THANK YOU To all involved in our Fun Friday 31st August.
Thank you to:
All our Father’s and Special Male Friends who came to school to
have some fun with their child/ren to celebrate Father’s Day.
Everyone who helped with our Father’s Day Stall. The gift wrappers,
the gift sellers and the organisers, many hands made light work.
Parents, staff and children involved with our Prep - 2 Movie Night. It was
good to see a sea of sleeping bags, pillows, teddies and children. A great
night was had by all.
Parents, staff and children
involved with our Middle & Senior School Disco. It was a successful night with plenty of dance moves
and fun.