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Term 1 – Week 8 Edition No 4 16 March 2016
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KEY DATES
Please check the Community Calendar on the CSPS Website for all Key dates
Wednesday March 16 School Council (New Committee) 6.15pm
Friday March 18 Lightning Premiership Yrs 5/6 Yr 2 ‘Mind and Body’ Incursion
Monday March 21 Second Hand Uniform Shop open: 8.30am – 9.10am
Wednesday March 23 LAST DAY FOR TERM 1: PLEASE NOTE NORMAL FINISH TIME: 3.30PM
Thursday March 24 PUPIL FREE DAY – NO STUDENTS (Friday March 25: EASTER - GOOD FRIDAY)
TERM 2 (Begins Monday April 11) Wednesday April 13 WALKATHON 9.30am – 10.45am
Sunday April 17 Working Bee: Yrs 1 & 6
Monday April 18 – Wednesday April 20 Year 5 Camp
Monday April 25 ANZAC DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Friday April 29 PUPIL FREE DAY – NO STUDENTS
Thursday May 5 Mothers’ Movie Night (Save the date)
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Inner South Region 2016 Conference - ‘Reimagining Education’ Gayle Yardley and I attended the 3 day 2016 Inner South Region Conference last week. Learnings from some of the presenters were: Tracey Ezard, focused on building the key pillars of learning intelligence for leaders and staff. She demonstrated the most effective ways to drive momentum and create a growth mindset. The strong message was that we all need to step outside our ‘comfort zone’ to create a thriving and collaborative learning culture. Professor Pankaj Sah, a neurobiologist and head of Synaptic Plasticity at Queensland Brain Institute focused on the current research being conducted around the way we learn. He explained how we store memory and the content that is remembered. Prof. Sah discussed the importance of the feedback loop where teachers test, teach, test and give timely feedback. Students are less likely to forget information as they receive reinforcement and feedback. Hugh Van Cuylenburg, founder of The Resilience Project provided us with many wonderful stories that illustrated his growing awareness of students’ resilience and positive attitude in countries such Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka. Children and adults who he met possessed strong mental resilience with the emphasis on the values of gratitude, empathy and mindfulness. Hugh noted that in a number of Australian children’s lives they infrequently experience setbacks or failures. He explained exercises he did with primary aged students to enable them to appreciate the important gifts around them, such as
PSW SCHOOL UNIFORMS Uniforms will only be available from PSW Ormond and Online
1/596 NORTH RD, ORMOND Visit www.psw.com.au to shop online or for more information.
PRICE LIST CAN BE FOUND IN THE NEWS & NOTICES SECTION ON THE SCHOOL WEBSITE
LUNCH ORDER DAYS Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri
LUNCH ORDER LIST CAN BE FOUND IN NOTICES SECTION ON THE
SCHOOL WEBSITE Please Note: Mini Pizzas only
available on Tuesdays
Term Dates 2016 Term 2: 11 April to 24 June Term 3: 11 July to 16 September Term 4: 3 October to 20 December
SCHOOL ASSEMBLY FOR TERM 1:
FRIDAYS 2.50pm
Tiqbiz is here!
INFORMATION SENT HOME WITH STUDENTS TODAY We’re pleased to inform you that we have just launched a school app. The school will be using the app to send out the school newsletter, general updates, reminders, events and much, much more! The app is called tiqbiz and is available on iPhone, iPad, iPod, Android Phone, Android Tablet and Windows phone devices. If you don’t have a mobile device, there is also an app available for computer, both Mac and PC. We kindly ask that you download tiqbiz to one of these devices, register a free account then find and tick the school. When you are ticking the school boxes, please make sure you tick on “Whole School” and the specific grades/years that apply to your family.
You’ll receive all the information with a push notification – much like a text message directly to your device. Any last minute changes or reminders, we’ll be able to reach you to keep you completely informed and up-to-date. The app has some great features that will allow us to get information through easily and quickly, you’ll be reminded about important calendar dates 24 hours before, and everything we post can be translated into one of 91 languages! You will also be able to submit student absence via the app now, authorised by your signature, electronically signed straight onto the screen with your finger! We hope you will enjoy using this great communication tool.
SECONDHAND UNIFORM SHOP 2016 Upstairs, (Near Year 3 rooms) Cash only, please The Second Uniform shop will be open fortnightly
Next Opening time: Monday March 21: 8.30am – 9.10am Dana and Kellie will be happy to serve you. Correct money/small notes and
change would be appreciated Grab a bargain from $2 a piece.
running water, education, family supports and medical facilities to name a few. Practising mindful gratitude can have an enormous impact on children’s happiness and help develop a positive view of the world. Assisting with Reading Parent Session Last Wednesday our three teaching and learning support staff, Sara Wyse, Prudence Herron and Labreni Pappas, spoke to parent helpers about how to assist children with reading. The presentation was informative and offered strategies to support the reading process. Thank you to the parents who attended for your commitment to the reading program and to the teaching staff for their management and collaboration towards making this a successful session. It’s Coming!! Caulfield South P.S. is preparing to fully launch its new communication app at the beginning of Term 2 (Monday April 11th). Your child will bring a flyer and instructions as to how to download tiqbiz today. Thanks go to our leading teacher, Justin Cole, for paving the way with our Caulfield South app which, introduced our whole school community to the instantaneous electronic methods of communication. Once you have downloaded tiqbiz, please take the time to explore the new look website, newsletter access and click on the whole school link to see the community calendar with all our activities listed. You can access Qkr for payments or click on interviews to enter an online booking ( Parent/Teacher interviews, volunteering for the Walkathon or other Parent Association events). We will be interested in your feedback regarding this new app. Icy Pole Thank You A very special thank you to Dana Michael & Romy Pamensky who very generously donated all the icy poles and distributed them each Friday to the whole school. The students have been most appreciative of these treats, especially during their swimming lessons. The 4 Friday Icy Pole days raised a total $1374. Thank you, Dana and Romy! This fundraising effort will go towards the new natural sensory play space. Come along to the Working Bee- Year 6 and Year 1 grade levels! On Sunday April 17th from 10am until 1pm parents and students from Year 6 and Year 1 grade levels are asked to give some time volunteer time to improve our grounds. Sand pits need replenishing; the front driveway is badly in need of more red scoria to offset the newly planted and weeded garden beds, thank you to Lubana Squire. This year we are combining year levels to promote our strong CSPS community and give parents and students the opportunity to come together. After the morning’s tidy up, a sausage sizzle will be provided for all the volunteers. Looking forward to seeing you there. Gill Bartholomeusz Assistant Principal
GET ACTIVE AND WIN WITH PREMIER’S ACTIVE APRIL Calling all students and teachers – it’s time to get on board with Premier’s Active April, an exciting and fun way to get active, stay healthy, and enjoy time with family and friends. Not to mention to WIN some awesome prizes for yourself and the school.
Premier’s Active April encourages all Victorians to commit to doing 30 minutes of physical activity a day during April. It’s free, it’s fun and it’s part of the Victorian Government’s commitment to get more people active and healthy.
Anyone can participate in Active April – friends, students, families, workmates or individuals, and it’s FREE. Register today via the Active April website www.activeapril.vic.gov.au. Look for the dedicated schools page and follow the step-by-step instructions. You can create and join teams and compare the progress of team members for some friendly competition! Registrations are now open and will stay open until 30 April 2016.
Make sure you nominate your school when you register as a teacher or student and you’ll increase your school’s chance of winning one of the many fantastic prizes! There are Sportsmart vouchers, sports clinics with high-profile athletes, and the most active school will win a cool $2000 Sportsmart voucher! The more students and teachers who register, the more chances your school has to win. There’s also a handy online Activity Tracker to log your daily activity, plus your own personal Trophy Cabinet when you meet activity goals. Just by registering every participant will receive*: • 10 free YMCA passes or access to a local government facility • 15% off at Sportsmart in store and online • one free hour tennis court hire at Melbourne Park or Albert
Reserve • one free Get into Cardio Tennis session • a 2 for 1 ticket offer to SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium • entry into the draw to win tickets to the 2017 Australian Tennis
Open Finals^, a $1,500 bike voucher or a GoPro Camera
Once registered families can join Mr Gibson’s team by clicking on the teams section & scrolling down to Team ID. Enter csps. *Terms and conditions for all prizes and offers apply. Visit activeapril.vic.gov.au for details. ^ Winner receives two tickets to each of the 2017 men’s and women’s finals.
PEACEMAKERS The Caulfield South Primary Peacemakers have been busy doing their important work in the playground over the last few weeks. Having completed their training course on mediation and problem solving skills, the Peacemakers have been enthusiastically helping some of our students to find agreeable solutions to their playground problems and disputes. Working in teams, the Peacemakers follow a six step mediation strategy when working with other students. In addition to that, the Peacemakers have been watching out for students who are showing this month's focus PYP Attitude, empathy. When the Peacemakers see a student demonstrating this attitude in the playground they enter them in the monthly draw to win the PYP Attitude prize at an upcoming assembly. Congratulations to all these Peacemakers for their passionate commitment to the wellbeing of students at CSPS!! Here is the list of students who are peacemakers this year:
HAVE YOU APPLIED FOR THE CAMPS, SPORTS AND EXCURSIONS FUND (CSEF)? Applications close June 3, 2016
Parents are reminded that if you hold a valid means-tested concession card or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible for the CSEF. A special consideration category also exists for asylum seeker and refugee families. The allowance is paid to the school to use towards expenses relating to camps, excursions or sporting activities for the benefit of your child. The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund helps ensure that no student misses out on the opportunity to join their classmates for important, educational and fun activities. It is part of making Victoria the Education State and the Government's commitment to breaking the link between a student's background and their achievements. The annual CSEF amount per student is: $125 for primary school students $225 for secondary school students How to Apply: Contact the school office to obtain a CSEF application form or download from the CSEF website.
Lani F. Tia F. Jessica F. Eli L. Bella R. Daisy M. Amy R. Chloe Z. Ashleigh K. Lulu S. Laura N. Shantell R. Maya F. Heath C. Annabelle B. Sienna R. Yvette L. Elizabeth K. Amalia W. Charlize S. Lauren R. Sophie K. Jordy A.
Calling all super-cute succulents! On 26 April, Jane from Bunnings will be helping Green Machine students create gorgeous indoor mini gardens. Indoor plants have a host of proven health and wellbeing benefits: • decrease stress and create calm • improve concentration and productivity • engaging with nature positively affects our mood.
Succulents multiply like rabbits and can be propagated from just a single leaf. So, while Bunnings are donating soil, pots and moisture meters, we need parents to… Please donate your succulents! By snipping off a leaf or cutting, you can help our students learn and thrive. We want to make 24 little urban jungles of geometric beauty so bring your leaf (carefully pulled off right at the stem) or cutting to: Miss Fallon’s room Learning Space 4 in the SLC by Tuesday, 26 April.
Plants create healthier spaces to live, work and play. Donate your succies today.
Remember: No hat no play, so bring your hat every day! ‘Remember water bottles,
especially in extreme heat.’
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD (Details located beside the double glass doors–near Prep A)
BECOME A VOLUNTEER HOST FAMILY
Information on noticeboard
CITY OF GLEN EIRA – Free Community Presentation YMCA AUTUMN SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM www.caulfield.ymca.org.au (See Noticeboard for details)
PARENTS’ ASSOCIATION
Names so far for the P.A. Committee Netasha Maletsky, Nikki Gelfand , Melanie Gordon, Lindy Matthews
Event & Organisers Date
WALK-A-THON Hayley Mazor, Olivia Sack Wed 13 April
LUNCHTIME SAUSAGE SIZZLES Steve Feder
Wed 4 May Wed 3 Aug
MOTHER’S DAY STALL Nikki Gelfand, Yana Kravietz, Tali Joffe, Kerry Rubin
Thurs 5 May
BOOK FAIR – LAMONT BOOKS Rachelli Sack, Deborah Sharp Ernest
16 May – 20 May
MOTHERS’ MOVIE EVENING Netasha Maletsky 5 May
SCHOOL DISCO Melanie Gordon, Dana Michael, Melanie Gordon, Romy Pamensky, Olivia Sack, Nikki Gelfand, Talia Solomon, Nicky Postan, Victoria Dinovitser, Kerry Rubin
Sat 6 Aug
FATHER’S DAY STALL Louise Bloom, Kerry Rubin
Thurs 4 Sep
FATHER’S DAY BREAKFAST Nicky Postan
Fri 2 Sep
WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY Dana Michael, Netasha Maletsky, Kerry Rubin
Mon 5 Oct
MAJOR FUNDRAISER Nikki Gelfand, Melanie Gordon, Deborah Sharp Ernest
Oct
TWILIGHT MARKET Victoria Dinovitser
TBA
PREP TRANSITION/ MINOR FUNCTIONS 3, 10, 17 & 24 Nov
MANGO DRIVE Chrissi Cananzi, Kerry Perlstein
End of Term 4
If you would like to get involved or you are keen to continue the fantastic work you’re already doing for our school, now’s the perfect time to let us know. Please follow the steps below to volunteer for one (or more) of the events listed above: Go into www.schoolinterviews.com.au
Simply enter the code T96L5 and press "Go"
Enter your email address, volunteer name and mobile phone no. Press Go Select your preferred event When you click FINISH, your volunteer event will be emailed to you automatically. If you do not receive your email immediately – Check your junk mail folder AND make sure you have spelt your email address correctly
If you have downloaded tiqbiz, it will be easy for you to access School Interviews online!
You may change your selection by re-visiting the www.schoolinterviews.com.au website, and using the event code. Remember to use the same name and email address you used when you made your
original booking.
The Italian word / phrase-of-the-week is
IL SUCCESSO. It means SUCCESS.
QUALI SONO I TUOI SUCCESSI? WHAT ARE YOUR SUCCESSES?
Grazie, Sophie Bilionis Italian Teacher
Go into www.schoolinterviews.com.au Simply enter the code and press "Go"
If you have downloaded tiqbiz, it will be easy for you to access School Interviews online!
Enter your email address, volunteer name and mobile phone no.
Press Go
Select your preferred timeslot
When you click FINISH, your volunteer time will be emailed to you automatically. If you do not receive your email immediately – check your junk mail folder AND make sure you have spelt your email address correctly.
Dear Parents
Our Walkathon is always a great day which the children and staff enjoy immensely. It also helps to raise much needed funds for our school.
This year, money raised from the Walkathon will go towards our sensory garden project. We are seeking several helpers throughout the morning as follows: Manning Points around walkathon route 9.15am – 10.45am 10 helpers required Walking with Younger Grades 9.15am – 10.45am 20 helpers required
Stamp cards to keep track of laps 9.15am – 10.45am 20 helpers required If you can help for more than one timeslot in the same or another area, please feel free to put your name in more than once. Every little bit helps. Parents should go to www.schoolinterviews.com.au and follow the instructions. (Closing Date: Friday 8th April)
Children will bring home a sponsorship form and more information about the Walkathon closer to the time. So keep a look out.
For parents that do not have a computer, please contact the school office. You may change your bookings, any time prior to the day, by re-visiting the www.schoolinterviews.com.au website, and using the event code. Remember to use the same name and email address you used when you made your original booking. Parents unable to make their timeslot on the day should contact Hayley Mazor 0402 303 933 Hayley Mazor and Olivia Sack Walkathon Coordinators
Event Code nvcbn
CSPS WALKATHON CSPS WALKATHON CSPS WALKATHON CSPS WALKATHON
VOLUNTEERS 2016VOLUNTEERS 2016VOLUNTEERS 2016VOLUNTEERS 2016
WEDNESDAY 13WEDNESDAY 13WEDNESDAY 13WEDNESDAY 13THTHTHTH APRILAPRILAPRILAPRIL
Information / Registration forms are available either outside the school office or on the CSPS website www.caulfieldsthps.vic.edu.au under the News & Notices link.
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EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AT CSPS
CAULFIELD SOUTH CHESS
CLUB - CHESS IDEAS Registration
Forms for Term 2 2016 are available from the office or
the CSPS Website
More information / Payments can be made online
www.chessideas.com.au
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