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TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPH Weekly newsletter of
TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL Website: www.tootps.vic.edu.au
Telephone: 5985 2864
Email Address: [email protected] Issue 11 30th April, 2015
CALENDAR
Thursday 7th May - SeaWinds Excursion – Grs Prep- 2 Friday 8th May - Mother’s Day stall
BOOK FAIR - 8th – 14th MAY EDUCATION WEEK – 18TH – 22ND MAY
Attitude to School Survey (ATSS) All students in Years 5 and 6 completed a state wide survey today from the Department of Education and Training (DET) called the Attitudes to School Survey. This survey aims to measure students feelings whilst at school, with a particular focus on their wellbeing & safety, their levels of connectedness to their peers/school as well as their engagement with their learning. In term 3 we will receive a report from DET which will show how students at Tootgarook feel in comparison to all other schools in Victoria. Empowering our senior students to have a ‘voice’ at school is an important focus for our school and to this end we do analyse this feedback closely and modify our programs accordingly. I will share an overview of these results in the newsletter as they become available.
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Congratulations to Emma Campbell on her appointment as ‘Bass’
House Captain for the remainder of 2015.
Student of the Week Students will be presented with certificates at Monday morning assembly.
Prep B – Mrs Bos – Harper Elder – for the beautiful illustrations, colouring and neat handwriting she does in all her work.
Prep R – Mrs Read – Connor Clarke – for sitting quietly during assembly last week. Well done Connor.
1H – Mrs Hughes – Leah Bailey-Veith – for trying so hard to listen, follow instructions and play nicely. Keep it up Leah!
1P – Miss Perkins – Angela Krtalic – Angela’s enthusiasm for all things related to school are amazing. She is a help to all her classmates and teachers. She always does her best. Well done Angela.
2B – Mrs Baird – Connor Hojby – Connor is impressing the class with his improved self-control and his more positive attitude.
2J - Mrs Johnstone – Hazel Read – for fantastic achievements in Literacy. Hazel really works on all set focuses and writes amazing procedural texts.
3A – Miss Arnold – Dee-Jay Watkins – for trying really hard during learning tasks and improving with his homework each week. Keep up the good work. Dee-Jay!
3W – Ms Walton – Taj Smale – for the outstanding effort he puts into all learning tasks and his positive contribution to class discussions. Keep up the great work.
4S – Miss Staley + Miss McGhee - Congratulations Shelby Legh - for being a fantastic computer room monitor. The SLC appreciates the wonderful job you do! Keep up the amazing work!
5Q – Miss Quintin – Well Done Logan Coleman- Your presentation to our grade about the Melbourne Star was very informative. I can see how hard you worked to construct your model and complete your Powerpoint presentation to a very high standard. Fantastic effort Logan!
6W – Miss Withers - Sophie Hollis - For being a great role model and showing a willingness to help others. Sophie displays integrity in her work and completed an excellent replica of the Melbourne Star. Well done Sophie keep up the good work.
Art / Craft – Miss Davey - Bailey German - 5Q - For completing a detailed and well executed design of a dragon. Well done Bailey your hard work is really paying off!
Music - Mrs Young – Sophie Holliss – 6T – for your fantastic attitude towards all work you are doing in Music. Especially with the flute both teaching and improving your own skills – GREAT WORK!!!
YOU ARE INVITED SCHOLASTIC BOOKFAIR Bookfair will open in the library after school on Friday May 8
th and continue before and
after school until Thursday May 14th
.
This fundraiser for our library is a great opportunity to purchase books and novelty
items, often at greatly reduced prices.
Purchase a book and go into the draw to win a prizes.
Last Saturday
approximately 30 of our
students and parents
braved the wet weather
and represented our
school at the annual
Anzac Day march and
service in Rye. On
behalf of our school
community, our school
captains, Obelia Wycisk
and Harrison Read, laid
a beautiful gold and
green wreath recognising
the sacrifices made by
Australian men and women during past and present conflicts. Thank you to our students and their
families for their support on this important day.
Congratulations to our school on winning third place in the
CASH FOR CLASSROOMS Campaign run by The Rosebud Plaza.
1st Prize: Eastbourne P.S.
2nd
Prize: Rosebud PS
3rd
Prize: Tootgarook P.S.
The school wins a $1000 which will be put into classroom programs.
Thank you for supporting our school.
Host Families Needed For New Exchange
Students in 2015
Many girls and boys aged between 15 and
18 from exciting countries like Italy,
France, Belgium, Germany, Holland,
Switzerland, Brazil, Norway, Sweden,
Japan, Finland, Canada and Austria are
hoping to come here to study for 3, 5 or
10 months from July this year and stay
with a volunteer family that is willing to
host and welcome them and can afford
another member at the family table. If
you feel you could do this for them for the
length of their stay or even some of it,
please contact Klaus Schumann on (03)
97584279 and let me know of your
interest.