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AXEDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL
“Excellence Through Endeavour”
High Street, Axedale 3551
Ph. (03) 5439 7232 Fax. (03) 5439 7575
Principal – Corrina Hartland
Email: [email protected]
RESPECT, PERSONAL BEST, RESILIENCE, COOPERATION
NEWSLETTER No. 14 May 9th 2019
Important dates:
May 10th Hot Lunch Orders – Gr 3-6
14th MARC Van
14-17th NAPLAN Week
15th Yr 6-7 Transition forms due
May 20th Grandparent & Special Person’s Day
10-11am
21st Werribee Zoo Excursion
23rd 2020 Prep Info Session – 9.30am
SCHOOL VALUES AWARDS
Bella – For listening very attentively and always
retaining eye contact with the speaker.
Rowan – For demonstrating genuine care and
concern towards other students and showing great
enthusiasm about the achievements of others.
Keira – For doing her personal best when
completing her work and showing enthusiasm for
learning.
Connor – For building friendships within the
classroom at Axedale Primary School. Connor has
adapted to our school values with ease.
Paddy C – For always demonstrating respect and
co-operation with his classmates.
Macy – For being a positive role model to her peers by showing support and care to
others. She constantly displays the values of our school.
CLASSROOM ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Kamryn – For starting to organise his
reading materials in the morning and using
his time more wisely during reading time.
Liam – For approaching learning about
Time in Maths with confidence and
enthusiasm and contributing his knowledge
during class discussions.
Spencer – For helping others in the
classroom, showing initiative and displaying
leadership skills.
Anabelle – For receiving 100% on her
addition post test. Anabelle has been
working hard on achieving her personal best
and this is shown in her results.
Olly – For using the internet to successfully research the life cycle of living things.
Travis – For his hardworking approach to the numeracy sessions. He completed
additional work at home to further improve is understanding of dividing with decimal
remainders.
HOUSE TROPHY
Congratulations to Campaspe, winners of this week’s House Award.
GOLDEN BRUSH
Congratulations to Grade Prep / One who won the Golden Brush this week.
MAGIC WORDS
Congratulations to our students who have
achieved a Magic Word Reading Certificate
this week.
PEN LICENCE
Congratulations to
Rachel on receiving her
pen licence.
CROSS COUNTRY – GRADE 3-6
The Bendigo District Cross Country
event held yesterday. Congratulations
to all students on their great behaviour
and effort.
MOTHER’S DAY
Some thoughts from our Preps:
Brock – The thing I love most about my mum is having cuddles with her.
Abbie – The thing I love most about my mum is she sings me songs at night.
Irie – The thing I love most about my mum is she lets me garden and have a sandpit.
Madilyn – The thing I love most about my mum is she gives me nice presents.
Zac – The thing I love most about my mum is she is good at riding horses.
Charlee – The thing I love most about my mum is that she helps me with my words.
Taylah – The thing I love most about my mum is she makes my bed for me.
Bella – The thing I love most about my mum is she lets me play Minecraft.
Amy – The thing I love most about my mum is she takes me swimming and gives me lots and lots of cuddles.
SECOND HAND UNIFORM SALES
We will be setting up the 2nd hand uniforms we have in stock tomorrow Friday 10th May and will be leaving
them set up through the following week. If you have any items at home you no longer need please drop them
in or maybe do a swap.
NAPLAN TESTING GRADES 3 AND 5
Nest week, commencing on Tuesday, students in grades 3 and 5 will be involved in NAPLAN testing. This
year students will complete tests on-line, with the exception of the grade 3 Writing Test. Students have spent
time in class familiarising themselves with the format of the on-line tests. Completing the test on-line allows
students to complete tests on a different day if they are absent on the timetabled test day. Included with today’s
newsletter is an information page for those parents with a student in grades 3 and 5. If you have any questions,
please don’t hesitate to contact me.
WERRIBEE ZOO EXCURSION
On Tuesday 21st May, we are taking the WHOLE school to the Werribee Zoo. Last week we sent home an
information / permission note. Parents were asked to return an expression of interest parent helper note if they
would like to have their name placed in a ‘hat’ and drawn out. We would like to finalise parent helper names
tomorrow so would ask that any parents who have note returned their note, please do so tomorrow morning.
To maximise our time at Werribee Zoo, we need to leave school at 7.30am and won’t return until
approximately 5pm. We understand this is an extremely long day but believe the experience is beneficial for
all students.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding the excursion.
GRADE 6 TRANSITION PACKS
Last week, Gr. 6 parents will have received an envelope of Transition to Year 7 information. Please contact
the school if you have any queries. We require these forms to be returned to us by Wednesday 15th May
SCHOOL UNIFORMS
With the cooler weather, we have had an increase in our lost property. Please check that family names are on
all jumpers/jackets.
STAFFING
We would like to welcome Ben Connor to our team. Ben will be working Tuesdays and Wednesday in the
Prep / One room with Ms Saunders.
MOTHER/SPECIAL PERSON’S DAY HIGH TEA & RAFFLE
On Tuesday we held our Mother/Special Person’s Day High Tea. It was wonderful to see so many Mums,
Grandmothers and Special Friends in attendance. I would like to thank Ricky and Sarah for all of the work in
organising and running such as wonderful morning. Thanks also goes out to those who donated flowers,
provided table decorations, assisted in setting and packing up, helped to serve drinks and food and distribute
name tags. Thanks to Sarah for taking the photos.
I would also like to thank PVF for their work in organising the raffle.
MOTHER/SPECIAL PERSON’S DAY STALL
PVF worked hard over the last few months to organise today’s
Stall. It was lovely to see students carefully taking their time to
select the ‘right’ gift for their loved ones. With the excitement
on faces, I’m not sure how many gifts will make it to Sunday
morning!
GRANDPARENTS AND SPECIALS PERSON’S DAY
Just a reminder that we are holding our Grandparents and
Special Person’s Day on Monday 20th May for families who
need to organise visits from relatives or special people.
Visitors are encouraged to come along and spend some time
in the classroom working with their special child on an
activity. Visitors new to the school may also be given a tour
of the school with their special child.
Morning tea for adults will be provided from 11.00 onwards.
ASSEMBLY SPACE
Our assembly space is a wonderful space, where many of our parents meet and catch up at the end of the
school day. While we value the opportunity for parents to meet in this space, I would like to take the
opportunity to remind parents to be mindful of the noise and conversations that are held in this space.
Classroom teachers are often in the process of finalising lessons and going through the packing up routine. At
times, it can be quite challenging for students to hear important information being shared.
The assembly space also has a number of resources that younger siblings can play with while waiting for
school to finish. It is important that these resources are tidied up at the end of the day to enable Linda to
quickly vacuum.
EDUCATION WEEK – 2020 PREP PARENT INFORMATION SESSION
Education Week is on in all Victorian schools from May 20th – 24th.
One of the events we will be running is our 2020 Prep Parent Information Session. This session will be on
Thursday May 23rd from 9.30am.
If you know of any parents who may be interested in coming along, or may not know about the session, please
contact them, or let us know and we can make contact.
An Information Flyer will be provided to the Axedale Pre-School and all Pre-School parents have been
provided with a booklet outlining details about all of Bendigo’s government primary schools.
WOOLWORTHS EARN & LEARN
We are participating in Earn & Learn this year. Ask your family and
friends to pass on their stickers to us. We have a box set up for collection
in the office area. Spare sticker sheets are available from the office.
STUDENT BANKING
Our school banking day is Tuesday. Interested students can apply online, at any Commonwealth Bank branch,
over the phone, or via a paper-based application available from the office.
SCHOOL APP
If you haven’t already signed up to our school app we ask that you take the time to download it.
The majority of our families have now signed up for our school app and are finding it is a great way of staying
in touch with easy access to newsletters, receiving calendar updates direct to your phone and entering absence
notes. It is also the way we send our alerts and reminders.
To download the app just visit the App Store for iPhones or Google Play for Android’s.
Search for Updat-ed and from the menu select our school. We’ll receive your registration
request and will need to approve you before your app is up and running.
FRUIT DUTY
Fruit will be provided during lunch and afternoon recess each Friday. Thanks to our volunteers for preparing
the fruit.
Friday 10th May – Melissa McKean & Tara Coffin
Friday 17th May – Susie McGrath & Tanya Czuczman
BREAKFAST CLUB
Breakfast Club is run on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. All students are welcome to come along and
share breakfast with some of their school mates from 8.30-8.50am.
Our Student Well Being Worker Ricky Cawley runs this most beneficial program.
Tuesday 14th May – Shannon R
Thursday 16th May – Hannelie S
Tuesday 21st May – Sam G
Thursday 23rd May – Liz H
MICHAEL GROSS PARENTING RESOURCES
Our school is a member of Parenting Ideas. Visit www.parentingideas.com.au
This week’s attached article is “Mum’s the work”
JOKE OF THE WEEK
What is black and white and red all over?
The newspaper
Thanks Olivia for this week’s joke.
Corrina Hartland
Principal
FORMS TO BE RETURNED OR ORGANISED AT SCHOOL
ELMORE BAKERY PIE DRIVE – Orders & payment due by Tuesday 21st May. Pies delivered on
Thursday 30th May @ 3pm
FRUIT TREE ORDERS – Order forms & payment due by Thursday 13th June.
BLANKET PERMISSION FORMS – Please return the PG rated movie permission form ASAP.
CLASSROOMS
PREP/1
Today the Kinder students joined us for the Mother/Special Person’s Day Stall. We did some fun activities
together and shared lunch. We really enjoyed seeing our Kinder friends again.
PREP/1 EGG CARTON DRAGONS
The Prep/1 students have enjoyed making egg carton dragons. Hudson and Harry also made a zucchini
dragon.
PREP/1 & 1/2 AXEDALE TOWN WALK
As part of our learning about Axedale the students will be going on a town walk to observe all our special
buildings and places during next week. The day we go will depend on weather and our timetable.
LEARNING DIARIES
We hope families have enjoyed sharing their children’s learning diaries. We ask that the learning diaries are
now returned so we can start putting in this term’s work.
MUSIC REPORT
It was a hectic term one in music, with a dose of djembe and tribal beats occupying the first half, followed by
some bucket drumming in the second half. Due to a range of reasons, most grades didn’t get to finish the
bucket drumming workshop, so for the first 3-4 weeks of term two, each grade will finish this activity off
(except grade 4-5).
Band also had a crazy start to the year. There were a range of interruptions (holidays, excursions, illnesses)
and then children trying getting back into the swing of practising at home, meant a fairly uneventful term one.
However, all children should now have 2 songs to work on and we are moving full steam ahead this term.
When the kids start to do their musical instrument sessions later this term (grade 4-5 start next week!) feel
free to follow or check out the YouTube page we will be using in class. In conjunction with Daniel Mayes of
Epsom Primary School, we have made 50+ lessons for the 5 main instruments the children learn at school
(guitar, drums, bass, keys and ukulele). Kids follow these lessons at school, but can also access them at home.
Go to YouTube, type in Daniel Mayes, and check out Mr Mayes Music Studio YouTube page.
Things to note for Band Members:
1. There is a Facebook Group created for all band members parents/guardians. This page has a range of
things that will assist your child in succeeding in band such as reminders, upcoming gigs and dates,
short video lessons on a range of instruments for each child to practise, general information, queries
answered, timetable for which band is on at what time, song lyrics and chords and also expert advice
from the specialist music teachers.
2. Books – Band members MUST bring their books to band every single week – no excuses! Please help
your child to remember this as I hand out music sheets, timetables and a range of other information
almost every week. Much of it gets left behind, unless they bring their books. It’s also used to
communicate with parents (or vice-versa), particularly if you don’t get on FB much.
3. Shed Open For Practice. A number of band kids have said they can’t practise at home due to other
commitments, busy schedules, lack of equipment etc. So, I am going to open the music shed up at
8:15am Monday mornings for any BAND kids only to come in and use my gear (or the schools gear)
to get some much needed practise in. I may not be able to give them all one-to-one time, but they will
have everything they need in the shed and my instructions.
Keep singin’, strummin’ and swingin’ those hips!!
Mr Marsh
MOBILE PHONE RECYCLING
Axedale Primary School is a keen supporter of Zoos Victoria mobile
phone recycling complain.
They're calling you aims to raise awareness of the threats gorillas face
from mining while raising money to support primate conservation and
divert phones from landfill.
All smart phones, mobile phones, tablets and accessories such as
chargers in ANY condition are accepted.
To protect data, it is recommended to conduct a factory reset before
donating your phone.
Let's support endangered species programs and donate any phones that
are hanging around your house..... they are full of heavy metals that can
be recycled!! The phone collection tub is located across from the school
office on the sports memorabilia display area.
Thanks
Lydia Fehring
Environmental Science Teacher
PARENTS, VOLUNTEERS & FRIENDS
ELMORE BAKERY PIE DRIVE
Order forms for the Elmore Bakery Pie Drive are attached to the newsletter today. Orders and payment are
due by Tuesday 21st May with the pies being delivered on Thursday 30th May.
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREE DRIVE
This year, our PVF group is again running the bare rooted FRUIT AND ORNAMEMTAL TREE DRIVE.
Families who are wishing to purchase trees can order from a wide range of options. The school will receive
$5 for every tree ordered. The trees are sourced from Valley Trees in Ardmona near Shepparton.
Order forms were attached to the newsletter last week. Please contact the school if you would like further
copies.
Orders with money need to be in at the School Office by Thursday 13th June.
Thanks for supporting the school.
ATHLETES FOOT A reminder to mention Axedale Primary School when purchasing from the Athletes Foot. They will
donate $5 for every pair of shoes purchased. We recently received a cheque for $310, in recognition
of our 2018/2017 purchases.
TRIVIA NIGHT
The PVF committee are looking for volunteers to be involved on the Trivia Night sub-committee. If you are
interested in helping out with this event please contact the school and we will put you in touch with one of
the members. Thanks for your support.
COMMUNITY