Post on 09-Oct-2020
51 Truganini Road Carnegie 3163
Website: www.carnegieps.vic.edu.au
Email: carnegie.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au
PUBLICATION No. 9– 20.6.17 Principal: Ms. Linda Jones Phone: 9571 2662
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
GROWING WITH THE COMMUNITY Welcoming, Engaging and Achieving
DIARY DATES
Thursday 22nd June Circus Concert 7pm-9pm Full dress rehearsal all day Tuesday 27th June Pyjama day Friday 30th June Assembly in hall 9am-Choir performance Last day of term– early dismissal 2.30pm
TERM 3 Monday 17th July Term 3 commences Monday 31st July– Wed Aug 2nd Grade 4 Camp Wed Aug 2nd– Friday Aug 4th Grade 3 Camp Saturday 12th August PFA Trivia night
Our mission is to inspire the self belief and motivation in students that will enable them to achieve and grow.
CAPITAL WORKS UPDATE Last week we had another meeting with our architects Clarke Hopkins Clarke and DET personnel and the final plans for our new gym and arts facility are close to finalised and put out to tender. If all goes to plan, initial preparation of the site will occur in term 4 this year with construction commencing in 2018. With the exciting news of our additional 1.5 million dollars received in this year’s budget, the performing arts facility can now be fully completed as part of the gym and art room complex. Below are some preliminary plans for the refurbishment of our existing prep building. Undertaking much needed maintenance while creating such wonderful flexible 21st century learning spaces to better support our teaching and learning pedagogy is very exciting. Our Master Plan was already well developed and new planning is well under way for this second stage of work. It will be done in a timely manner once the gym is completed. I will place a copy of this plan and others associated with this work on the windows outside the staffroom. Please come and have a closer look and if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.
LOST ELECTRIC GUITAR On Thursday 15th June between
4-5pm a new black and white
electric guitar was left in the car
park at Lords Reserve. It was in a
black canvas bag. If you have any
information please call Tanya
Jorgenson 0407 836 484
OUR MUCH ANTICIPATED CIRCUS SKILLS PRODUCTION – THIS THURSDAY All classes have been very busy preparing for this special event and the students are keen to share their skills on the night. The preparation over many weeks has seen fine qualities in our students shining through – team work and persistence, along with enhancing their performing arts skills. Thank you for your support in relation to the organisation of this special evening that I’m sure will be a highlight of our school year. We would like to particularly acknowledge Suzy Bolger, our Arts teacher, for leading this event. As you know, there is much work behind the scenes over many weeks to ensure all goes smoothly on this special evening. REVIEWING OUR SCHOOL AND WRITING OUR NEXT STRATEGIC PLAN Thank you to those families who have taken the time to provide some feedback to us prior to us undertaking our 2017 School Self Evaluation via the Survey Monkey link. This is an opportunity for parents to reflect on our school, its current programs along with our strengths and areas for future focus. Your feedback is valued. The survey link via: https://www.surveymonley.com/r/CarnegieReview will remain open till the end of term. HALF YEAR STUDENT REPORTS & PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS Parents will receive their child/children’s report next week on Wednesday. Ongoing formal and informal assessment of students is an integral part of our teaching and learning. I remind parents that this semester our teachers will be reporting against the new Victorian Curriculum for the first time. As we transition to this curriculum, there will obviously be some modifications to our report format. With the advent of the Victorian Curriculum we believe it is timely to review our reporting practices and over the coming months we will be working with staff and parents to reflect on our student report format in line with DET guidelines and parent needs. More information will be shared in relation to this later this term.
Parent – Teacher interviews and Three-way Conferences will occur on Thursday 27th July with full details on a flyer being sent home on the first day of term 3. We will again be using an online booking procedure, which has worked extremely well in the past FIRST AID PROCEDURES AT SCHOOL I remind parents that if children are very sick or more seriously injured at school or on excursions or camps and parents or their emergency contact person cannot be contacted by phone, we are obliged to ring an ambulance to take the child to the doctor or hospital. DET does not provide personal accident insurance for students. Parents and guardians are responsible for paying the costs of medical treatment for injured students including medical transport. Teachers cannot take children to the doctor or hospital in private cars. The cost of the ambulance will be the responsibility of the parents. This can be very expensive unless parents have ambulance subscription. It is very important parents consider taking out ambulance cover. Health Care Card holders receive free ambulance service (children’s names must be on the Health Care Card). Staff Professional Learning As part of the DET guidelines, staff undertook the annual refresher session in the area of CPR earlier this term. Yesterday staff attended an after school session extending their knowledge of anaphylaxis and the use of Epipens. Our Anaphylaxis Policy and Asthma Policy have both been updated this year and can be found on the school website. LAST DAY OF TERM The last day of term 2 is this Friday, 30th June. The children finish school at 2.30pm; they will be dismissed from their classrooms. I wish everyone a very safe and happy holiday and look forward to seeing everyone again on Monday, 17th July when we commence another great term. I hope you’re able to take the opportunity to rest a little, enjoying a change of pace on these cooler days with family and friends. WORDS OF WISDOM - The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.
Linda Jones, Karen Bentata-Grimm & Michael McCarthy
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STAYING RELEVANT IN A DIGITAL WORLD - Parenting ideas by Michael Gross, Parent Educator As technology continues to advance and our lives become more immersed in everything digital, the challenges faced by parents can often feel overwhelming. How do we ensure that our kids are getting the very best that the technology has to offer whilst avoiding the negative elements? Be the Wise ones Well they may well have a lot of knowledge when it comes to all things technical. But they are not necessarily wise like us. Now I use the word ‘us’ very loosely here in referring to the adult population, because anyone who has spent any time online knows there are many adults who are not wise. But generally speaking, adults have a lot more understanding of the intricacies of interactions, relationships and the complexities of human behaviours than kids do. Our kids are interacting and connecting with others in a world that is often beyond what they are developmentally and emotionally ready for. We need to help them with that. Play and interact Sure we all love the lure of an iPad to ensure we can finish our coffee whilst it’s hot or get the dinner cooked uninterrupted. But if we also take the time to play and interact with our kids and their devices, we get a different perspective about what they enjoy. We get the bonus of the interactive element as well as time to bond and enjoy something together. We also put ourselves in a much better position to set relevant boundaries and help them understand those boundaries. Listen to others and listen to your child
If your friend’s child is playing a game, has an account on social media or enjoys certain websites, then there is a good chance your child does too. Just as we would play at the park or hang out at the milk bar where our friends were when we were young, so too our kids will hang out where their mates are playing. So listen to those parents in the playground. Listen in to which popular apps and games are spoken about in the media. Listen to your child. Ask them what they like to do. Ask them about their concerns or their challenges. You may never keep up with every single app or site that your child visits, but if you have a good understanding of the ways kids are using technology and the sorts of things the technology is capable of, then you are in a much better position to help them use it safely and smartly. Be open and honest about what is out there Whilst there are times we certainly lament the passing of the good old days where screens, and social media were not such an integral part of our lives, we cannot afford to be in denial about the role technology is and will continue to play in the lives of our children. So rather than shut it down and try to avoid it, we need to be ready to have conversations that we may prefer not to have. We need to know that the average age a child first sees pornography is about 11, so we should understand that this is a very real possibility for our children. So how are we going to prepare them for that? What conversations would we need to have if we suspect this has happened? Because we do want to make sure that the education they are getting comes from us and not from the online world itself.
PYJAMA DAY On Tuesday the 27
th of June, the Carnegie Primary Junior School
Council is holding a Pyjama Day to raise money for the Salvation
Army charity. We would like all students to wear their pyjamas
to school and bring a gold coin donation. If you would like to bring
your slippers, you are allowed to wear them during class time.
This fundraiser will help the Australian Salvation Army provide over
one hundred thousand meals for the homeless and hungry.
Just by wearing your pyjamas and bringing in a gold coin do-
nation you could help change the lives of people who are
less fortunate than you and me.
Thank you, Emily P and Charlotte M
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BIRTHDAY BOOK CLUB Thank you for these great books and many happy birthday wishes from all at Carnegie Primary School.
NAME CLASS DONATED BOOKS
Farees H. Prep D “Soccer with Mum” “The Poky Little Puppy’s First Christmas”
Liem N. 1C “Hot Dog, Party Time”
Maya B. 1A “The Night Fright”
Matilda O. 2B “Code Breakers” “The Scruffy Sea Otter”
Harriet R. 6B “Percy Jackson: The Trials of Apollo”
Angus B. 2C “Marge and the Pirate Baby”
Nikshita J. Prep D “Bush Bash!” “Penguins: Madagascar Storybook”
Isabel L. 4A “The Land of Stories-The Wishing Spell”
Christopher R. Prep B “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish” “A Whale of a Tale” “Inside Your Outside”
Jasmine L. Prep D “Green Eggs and Ham” “Maisy Goes on Holidays”
BOOK DONATIONS Many thanks to Jack and Edward Curwood for kindly donating a very large pile of their
pre-loved books to our school. The boys were excited to pass on books that they have enjoyed
through their early years, knowing that they can provide wonderful new experiences, ideas and
worlds for younger readers to explore. Jack, Edward and their Mum, Jodie, even came in to
stamp the books so that they were ready for cataloguing to our library.
We are always very happy to
accept appropriate pre-loved, high
quality books in very good
condition for our school library and
classroom libraries. They can be left
on the shelf outside my office in
the Year 1 area.
Ms. Cate Allan
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Paige M-F Prep B
For being such a fabulous circus skills performer. Well done on always trying your best.
Mary D Prep D
For being a shining star in our classroom. Your smile lights up our room and we love all of the interesting information you share with us.
David C Prep C
For being super focused on his learning and making good choices with his learning buddies!
Tej P 1C
For being an excellent member of the Year 1 team. Your smile and positive attitude lights up the learning area.
Anu M 1B For her excellent initiative and for her wonderful efforts with her writing. Well done.
Cara C 2A
For persevering and carefully following the WILF in maths to help her to solve subtraction problems with renaming.
Ruby P 2B
For solving subtraction equations that involved renaming by being persistent and using WILF.
Lydia A 2C For your incredibly positive attitude towards all of your learning. You’re amazing!
Rohan R 3A
For your fascinating and creative inquiry project about “Monday Orchids.” We all loved learning about something so interesting. Well done!
Rosa M 3C
For an amazing inquiry project about jaguars. Your presentation was creative and super interesting. Well done!
Michelle L 4C
For your ongoing hard work and enthusiasm towards all areas of school, especially in science and geography.
Noah W 4A
For your persistence and enthusiasm in our circus classes. Your hula hooping skills are sensational!
Darcy S-H 5B
For our confident and articulate presentation of your science investigation. Very Informative.
Alex H 5D
For his well researched and presented science investigation into the bionic eye. Awesome work, Alex!
Eliza L 6B
For the joy you bring to all of us when practising your circus skills. Your hard work and effort has paid off, your stilt walking is AMAZING!
Kate L 6A For your hard work and effort during circus skills. You are a diablo extraordinaire!
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Assembly Date - 19/6/17
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NUMERACY NEWS
If you have EIGHT people in a room and each
person shakes hands with every other person
exactly once, how many total handshakes
happen?
Please don’t forget to clearly label your family entry. Entries close
Monday June 26th
Congratulations to the Volakakis family; Chrysanthi, Andrew and Georgia,
for being our FAMTASTIC Family of the week.
Great team work!!!
The solution to the problem was the letter ‘e’.
Congratulations to the other families who also solved the riddle correctly.
This week’s FAMTASTIC Maths Challenge problem is ……
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PFA News
NEXT PFA MEETING We our next meeting is Monday July 24th, 7.30pm in the staffroom.
LAST CHANCE FOR 2017/2018 ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS You can buy a book or the digital version. There is a sample book at the
office for you to have look at it. These books have vouchers and offers worth
over $20,000. Memberships cost $70 of which the school receives $14.
Order online at www.entbook.com.au/186r615 ….and we will send the book home with your child or alternatively download
the digital membership straight away.
Please contact Leesa if you have any
questions.
P: 0408 556 669
E: leesa.n@optusnet.com.au
TERM 3 EVENTS
TRIVIA NIGHT Planning for the upcoming Trivia Night is well underway. This year we are
having a space theme! Dressing is up purely optional and if you want to be
really low key come wearing black and you will be dressed up AS space!
Tickets are $25ea and bookings are now open via trybooking:
www.trybooking.com/QRNI
See the flyer on the next page for all the details.
WALKATHON Thursday September 14th. More details will follow next term.
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Youth Leadership Victoria Carnegie Primary School OSHC
Opening Hours: Before School Care 7am-8.45am After School Care 3.30pm-6.30pm Vacation Care 7am-6pm
A copy of the enrolment and booking form can be downloaded through our website on www.ylv.com.au
Prices for the Program: Before School Care After School Permanent Booking: $12.50 Permanent Booking: $15 Casual Booking: $15 Casual Booking: $18
After School Care News:
Last day of term is Friday 30th June. The service will operate from the
earlier time of 2.30pm to accommodate with the school’s early dismissal. Cost for the afternoon is $22 To make bookings or adjustments to your child’s enrolment to the service, please email the service at: Carnegie@ylv.com.au To book into the July Holiday Program, simply fill out the booking form(a copy is available at the service) and forward to the program. Alternatively, you can book through the company’s website at: www.ylv.com.au , go under the Parent section and follow the links for the Holiday Program for Carnegie Primary School.
OSHC TEAM
Contact Information:
For bookings call 0402 043 810
Account queries or change of bookings please email: accounts@ylv.com
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