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Melton South Primary School PO Box 2043
Melton South, 3338
Tel: (03) 9743 2922
Fax: (03) 9743 0986
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.meltonsouthps.vic.edu.au THURSDAY 5TH SEPTEMBER 2019
This newsletter is available from our school website www.meltonsouthps.vic.edu.au or
the Melton South Primary School Skoolbag App.
Thursday 5th September School Disco Grade 3—6
MPSSA 5/6 Basketball
Friday 6th September Last day to pay for Prep Werribee Zoo excursion
Monday 9th September NO ASSEMBLY
Thursday 12th September Western Ranges Divisional Athletics
Friday 13th September Prep excursion to Werribee Zoo
Orders for Footy Pie Day Due today
Tuesday 17th September MPSSA 3/4 girls AFL 9’s
Thursday 19th September Grade 6 Graduation Photo Day
Friday 20th September Payment due for Grade 2 Local Excursion
Footy Colours Day
Early Lunch 12.15 (due to early dismissal)
FRIDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER LAST DAY OF TERM 3—EARLY DISMISSAL 2.15PM
MONDAY 7TH OCTOBER—CURRICULUM DAY—STUDENTS NOT TO ATTEND SCHOOL Tuesday 8th October First day of Term 4—school commences at 9.00am
Tuesday 8th October Payment due for Grade 3 Excursion to Melbourne Zoo
Friday 11th October Grade 3 Melbourne Zoo Excursion
Grade 2 Local Excursion
Friday 18th October Payment due for Grade 1 Excursion to Sovereign Hill
Wednesday 23rd October Prep 2020 Transition 9.30 to 10.30am
Friday 25th October Grade 1 Excursion to Sovereign Hill
Thursday 14th November Prep 2020 Transition 1.45 to 2.45pm
Monday 2nd December Grade 6 Graduation Evening
Tuesday 10th December Prep 2020 Transition 9.30 to 10.30am
Grade 6 2019 attend their 2020 Secondary College
Friday 20th December Last Day of Term 4—Early Dismissal 1.30pm
DATES FOR 2020 Wednesday 29th January Grade 1 to 6 students commence school
2020 Prep Information Session 9.30am
Thursday 30th January Prep children commence school today
Wednesday 5th February No school for Prep children (prep interviews)
Melton South Primary School Mission:
Melton South Primary School is a progressive community who lead the way.
Together we create motivated, respectful learners who achieve excellence.
OFFICE STAFF: As Principal of Melton South Primary School I am very fortunate to have such committed
office staff– Michelle, Sara, Jenn, Kerry, Wendy and Kety. Leadership and I make the decisions and office
staff are directed to follow through those decisions. The office staff have the right to come to school and
feel safe and respected. Unfortunately this hasn’t happened this week. From now on any parent/carer
who is disrespectful, aggressive or abusive in a conversation, at the window or on the phone the
conversation will cease. Follow up action may be taken by the Principal and/or Assistant Principal.
DEAD LINES: When excursions/incursions/camps/whole school events are organised it is important that
we have a dead line for payments and permission slips. We have to take into consideration staffing, staff/
student ratio, catering etc. On excursions it is numbers on buses, staff student ratio, the number of
students permitted in any session and also the number of children not attending so we can cater for
them back at school. As always if parents are having difficulty with payments prior to the deadline they
have always been advised to make an appointment with any of the Principal team, Marilyn, Natalie,
Michael or Angela.
SCHOOL HATS: Melton South Primary School is an accredited member of The Australian Cancer Foundation and therefore follows the required regulations in regard to SunSmart behaviour. As part of our school’s SunSmart Policy, all students and staff are required to wear school broad brimmed sunhats from 1st September through to April 30th next year. Hats are available from the school office for $12.00 each. END OF SCHOOL DAY: Gates will be closed at 3:45pm at the end of the school day. There is no staff on yard duty after 3:30pm as they have meetings to attend to. Children participating in the Active After School Sports Program can be picked up from the gym, entering from the car park near the gym. DOXA CAMP: Some students attended the Doxa Camp on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. It was a great camp with lots of outdoor experiences. I would like to thank the staff for volunteering their time to be involved in this camp. DISCOS: Tonight we will be having our grade 3-6 disco. Students will be issued with a wrist band on the day of the disco which is their admission into the disco. Please ensure we have a contact phone for the evening of the disco. Children will not be allowed to leave the disco until an adult has arrived to collect them. Mobile phones will also need to be handed in as per School Council Policy. PRINCIPAL FORUM: Yesterday we presented to the other schools in our network on Creating consistency in Classroom Practice. The presentation included our Professional Learning community, curriculum documentation, co-Constructed Curriculum Overviews and Planning format. ATTITUDES TO SCHOOL SURVEY: Completed by students in grades 4 to 6. In the domain for : Effective teaching practice for cognitive engagement Differentiated learning challenge MSPS: 69% above State: 87%
Effective classroom behaviour MSPS: 77% above Network: 76%
Effective teaching time MSPS: 89% above State: 86%
Stimulating learning MSPS: 87% above State: 81%
Learner characteristics and disposition
Attitudes to attendance MSPS: 88% same Network: 88%
Motivation and interest MSPS 84% above State: 83%
Self regulation and goal setting MSPS 87% same Network: 87%
Resilience and Sense of Confidence were slightly below Network and State so these are areas we have
noted for improvement.
Mrs Marilyn Costigan, Principal
SCHOOL DISCO
Our junior school disco was last night and everyone had a great time. It was lovely to see all the students dancing and enjoying themselves. We are looking forward to the disco tonight for grade 3 to 6 children. Parents and carers are reminded that the disco finishes at 7.00pm and children are
to be collected from the gym. No child will be allowed to lave the gym without their parent or carer.
FATHER’S DAY STALL: I would like to thank KELLIE FERGUSON, Wanda McDonald, Natalie
Kapitan, Billie Peterson, Heather Stephens, Louise Robinson, Colette Freund and Lorrice Caltlin
for their hard work last Thursday and Friday at our Father’s Day Stall. Without these volunteers
we would not be able to have these stalls for our students.
FOOTY DAY PARADE - FRIDAY 20TH SEPTEMBER
The last day of term 3, Friday 20th September is our Footy Colours and Pie Day. Students are asked to come to
school dressed in their favourite team colours. There will be activities running throughout the day for students to
participate in. We will be having a parade in the gym in the morning at 9.10am. Order forms for the pies have
been sent home and need to be returned by Friday 13th September.
TERM 4 SWIMMING GRADE 4
Dear Parents,
The School Swimming and Water Safety Program will be running at Genesis (Melton Swim School) for 10 days next term during December for students in year 4.
The lessons in this program are funded by the government, making it more accessible and cost effective for parents.
Parents will need to pay only for the bus costs of transporting the students to and from the pool. CSEF can also be used to assist in paying for this.
More information and permission forms will be sent home early next term.
Thank you, Grade 4 Teachers.
PREP 2020 ENROLMENTS We are now finalising enrolments for 2020. If you have a child turning 5 on or before the 30th
April, 2020, please ensure you have returned your child’s completed enrolment form.
This information allows us to commence planning for the coming year and it is vital that we
establish student numbers for 2020 as early as possible.
WHOLE SCHOOL LEARNING INTENTIONS Week: 8
LI—Learning Intention SC—Success Criteria
Year Reading Writing Maths
Prep
LI: Good readers understand the difference between imaginative and informative texts. SC: I can identify an information text. I can identify a non fiction text.
LI: Good writers have strategies to write words. SC: I can write the sounds I hear in words. I can use the word wall to help me write words. I can put my heading in colored pencil to distinguish heading to writing.
LI: Good mathematicians can connect number names and numerals with sets of up to 20. SC: I can use ten frames to show numbers.
Year 1
LI: Good readers understand how to make inferences. SC: I can infer how a character is feeling.
LI: Good writers understand how to use punctuation in their writing. SC: Co-constructed. I can use capital letters and full stops. I can use neat handwriting. I can re-read to check my writing
LI: Good mathematicians read, write and order numbers to 100. SC: I can skip count by 2s. I can skip count by 5s. I can skip count by 10s. I can order numbers to 100. I can identify the missing numbers on a 100s chart.
Year 2
LI: Good readers understand the framework of an information text. SC: I know what an introduction is. I can identify the introduction.
LI: Good writers are able to write a short introduction for an information text. SC: I can use the information recorded in my graphic organiser. I can write 2 sentences to introduce the topic of transport.
LI: Good mathematicians are able to identify different fractions of a whole. SC: I know a fraction has equal parts. I can divide a whole into half, quarters and eighths. I can demonstrate halves, quarters and eighths in different ways.
Year 3
LI: Good readers understand that narratives are written for a purpose and an audience. SC: I can define the genre ‘science fiction’. I can describe how a text is science fiction.
LI: Good writers know how to publish their writing. SC: I can add a picture relevant to my writing. I can add captions about pictures in my book. I can add a fact box to my document. I can change word to a bold font.
LI: Good mathematicians are able to divide collections into equal parts. SC: I can use counters to represent my collection. I can divide my collection into equal parts. I can record my working out in my maths book.
Year 4
LI: Good readers can use the strategy of summarising during and after reading to assist with understanding the important parts of the story. SC: I can read a narrative and summarise what I have read during and after reading using - somebody who, wanted, to, then, but, so - and complete these details on a graphic organiser.
L.I: Good writers establish an author’s purpose for the Narnia series. SC: I can look at a book and determine the author’s purpose and target audience. I can record my findings by writing a report.
LI: Good mathematicians can read and interpret the scales on a variety of objects that measure length. SC: I can make an estimation and explain my thinking, use a ruler correctly and record my measurement using the units cm.
Year 5
LI: Good readers understand the purpose and audiences for narrative texts. SC: I can identify the framework/structure of narrative texts, Orientation, Complication and Resolution - when reading.
LI: Good writers can write complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions. SC: I can create a complex sentence which has a main clause, conjunction & subordinate clause
LI:Good mathematicians apply mental strategies to estimate the result of calculations SC: I can round numbers up or down to the relevant value, articulate whether I rounded the divisor or the whole number in my algorithm.
Year 6
LI: Good readers understand the purpose and audiences for narrative texts. SC: I can identify the framework/structure of narrative texts, Orientation, Complication and Resolution - when reading
LI: Good writers use figurative language to create imagery in their writing. SC: I can use metaphors or similes to describe images.
LI: Good mathematicians explain how to solve multi-step problems. SC: I can measure lengths and calculate areas of rectangles using the formula: area = length x width. I can solve problems using different strategies.