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The newsletter of Preston Primary School, 14 September, 2016
Website: www.preston-ps.vic.edu.au
Diary Dates and upcoming events ....
Monday 3 October (first day of Term 4)
CURRICULUM DAY – NO CHILDREN AT SCHOOL
September
Wed 14 – Ukulele Concert PAC, 7.00 pm
Thu 15 - Gr P/1 Pit Gym (Session 5 and last)
Fri 16 – JSC Dress Up Day – GOLD COIN
FUNDRAISER for Motor Neurone Disease
Fri 16 – Uniform Shop open 9.00am until 9.45am approx.
Term 4
October
Tue 04 – Gr 3 /4 Regional Hoop Time comp @
Mill Park Basketball Stadium
Tue 11 – Gr 2 City Experience Exc ($5) rescheduled
Fri 16 – LAST DAY OF TERM 3 ……………………………………. 2.30 pm finish!
October – Term 4 start : Children return to School on Tuesday 4 October
From the Principal…. Here we are, at the end of Term 3 and as we head in to Term 4 there is hint of sadness as it is our Grade 6 students’ last term at
Preston Primary. Many of them have been at Preston for seven years and while it is exciting to see them move on to secondary
school there is always sadness when we say goodbye to them. I hope they all take the time to enjoy their last term at primary school
and we can make it an enjoyable one for them.
CHILD SAFE STANDARDS
As you may be aware, all Victorian Schools, including Preston PS, have been working toward ensuring compliance with Ministerial
Order No. 870 regarding Child Safety Standards in Victorian Schools.
Preston PS takes a zero-tolerance approach to child abuse and is fully committed to ensuring that its strategies, policies, procedures and
practices meet all Child Safety Standards as specified in Ministerial Order No. 870 (2015).
Preston PS is fully committed to child safety.
We want our students to be safe, happy and empowered.
We support and respect all students, as well as our staff and volunteers.
We are committed to the safety, participation and empowerment of all students.
We have zero tolerance of child abuse, and all allegations and safety concerns will be treated very seriously and consistently
with our clear policies and procedures.
We have legal and moral obligations to contact authorities when we are worried about a student’s safety, which we follow
rigorously.
We are committed to preventing child abuse and identifying risks early, and removing and reducing these risks.
We have excellent human resources and recruitment practices for all staff and volunteers.
We are committed to regularly training and educating our staff and volunteers on child abuse risks.
We support and respect all students, as well as our staff and volunteers.
We are committed to the cultural safety of Aboriginal children, the cultural safety of children from culturally and/or
linguistically diverse backgrounds, and to providing a safe environment for students with disabilities.
We have specific policies, procedures and training in place that support our leadership team, staff and volunteers to achieve
these commitments.
A copy of our Child Safe Policies which address the seven standards will be available on our School website next term. …/2
Preston Primary School 240 Tyler Street Preston 3072 Ph : 9470 1167 email address : [email protected]
Wednesday Weekly
T-BALL FINALS
Last Wednesday I had the pleasure of going with our girls’ T-ball team to the State Finals
at Jells Park in Glen Waverley. There were eight teams from various regions across the
state who had reached the state level. They had two pools of four teams who played
each other in the preliminary round then the top teams from each pool played in the
grand final. Our girls won all of their preliminary games and played Mount Clear in the
grand final. Our girls played a very skilful, competitive game however they were beaten
in the grand final.
I was very impressed with our girls’ sportsmanship; they were outstanding and did an
wonderful job of representing our School. It is a huge achievement to finish second in
the state and the girls should be very proud of their achievement. They were thrilled to
receive their silver medals. Thanks to Mary Kalogianis for coaching the girls and
Karen Jones for driving some of the girls to the finals.
GRADE 5 DEBATING
On Thursday some of our Grade 5 students went to Reservoir High to watch the
debating finals. During this term we have had a group of 8 grade 5 students who have
debated against other local primary schools in a competition run by the Reservoir
High Debating group.
On Thursday the topic was “Should children attend single sex school?” Our team
were the affirmative team and had some very compelling reasons why children
should attend single sex schools. Their opponents, Kingsbury PS, also had some very
impressive reasons why children should not attend same sex schools. Both schools
backed up their views with research.
At the end of the debate it was very close and I would have to say I was glad I was
not a judge. Preston ended up winning the debate by one point. They received
medals and our school name will be engraved on the perpetual trophy which remains
at Reservoir High. Congratulations to all of the members of our team who debated
throughout the competition. Thanks also to Katie Stephens who worked with the
students throughout the competition.
HATS
Next term it will be compulsory for all children to wear a hat when they are outside. Children must
wear a royal blue school hat. Parents can buy a bucket hat from the School’s Uniform Shop
however they can also wear a royal blue broad-brimmed hat. Children are not permitted to wear
a baseball style hat.
Parents please make sure your child has a hat that is clearly named in their bag at all times during
Term 4. Children who do not have a hat will be restricted to playing in an undercover area.
The Uniform Shop will be open Friday mornings from 9.00am.
On Friday we will be finishing school at 2.30. I hope all of our families have a very relaxing and enjoyable break. I look forward
to everyone’s safe return on Tuesday October 4th.
Regards,
Janet Paterson,
Principal.
Sibella F, PAA
Maryse G, PAC
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Grade 1 Report ....
This term the Grade One students have been focusing on a Geography Unit called “Places
around us”.
We attended the Royal Botanic Gardens Excursion last week which tied in with this unit.
Students explored the environment around them and participated in fun activities. They
learned about plant structure, survival and the importance of plants in our lives.
Making pot pourri in the Herb Garden was great - especially with all the beautiful smells of the
flowers and herbs! The students also planted their own seedlings. They have the responsibility
of watering and taking care of their plant at home. They are so excited to watch the growth
of their very own plant!!!
Grade 2 Report ....
This week the Grade 2 children were introduced to Wibbly as part of
our Social and Emotional Wellbeing program.
Wibbly was feeling stressed and the children discussed what could have
happened to make him feel this way. We talked about what happens to
our bodies when we feel like this and discovered that different things
caused different people to feel stressed.
Next we will look at the ways we can deal with our stress.
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Grade 5 Report ....
Last week as a part of our Geography Car Rally Unit the Grade 5’s were tourists for the day and caught the train into the city.
We went to the MCG and had a tour of the MCC, went onto the MCG ground, learnt about the ground’s history and went into
the change rooms. We wandered around the National Sports Museum, tried out different sports in Game On and got to meet a
former Olympian, Kate Smyth. We had a relaxing lunch in the park and went to the Fitzroy Gardens. Some of the children saw
Captain Cook’s Cottage, the mini Tudor Village and the Fairy Tree.
Everyone had a great day!
‘I really enjoyed learning about the sporting history and going onto the actual MCG
and seeing the benches.’ Harry S
‘Looking for the missing letter in the rows of seats in the stand, it was interesting.’
Chris P
‘Going into the MCG because I had never been there before.’ Maddy K
‘I liked going onto the ground and learning about the achievement of the players.’
Max L
‘Great, it was interesting to learn different facts about the MCG and it was fun to
meet the Olympian Kate Smyth.’ Amanda S
‘It was interesting to learn about the MCC. Game On was lots of fun, especially playing
football and cricket.’ Michael D
The Italian Report ....
Ciao a tutti!
This term in Grade 3 we have been busy reading the story Sogni
D’Oro. Through the text, the children have been learning about
verbs and some popular Italian pastimes. They have also written their
own adaption to the story, each producing a new pagina (page).
Otto pecorelle vanno alle Olimpiadi, Ziggy 3AD
Cinque pecorelle vanno a scuola, Keira 3AD
Tre pecorelle ricevano le medaglie, Natalie 3AD
Una pecorella va nello spazio, Brock 3AD
Otto pecorelle giocano a Tiggy, Giselle 3AC
Due pecorelle nuotano nella piscina, Makayla 3AC
Due pecorelle vanno al museo, Mandaar 3AA
Quattro pecorelle vanno al Colosseo, Laurence 3AA
Due pecorelle suonano la chitarra e cantano, Artemis 3AE
Sei pecorelle vanno nella foresta, Suzanna 3AE
Sei pecorelle sono in Rio, Luisa 3AE
Due pecorelle giocano a calcio, Joshua 3AB
Quattro pecorelle fanno la ginnastica, Desi 3AB
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Ukulele News ….
Our Ukulele Concert is on
Wednesday 14th September
in the PAC starting at 7.00pm.
All welcome.
Thanks, Clare
Second hand secondary school uniforms ….
From time to time we have requests to advertise
second hand secondary school uniform in the
Wednesday Weekly.
We do not advertise directly in the newsletter but
we do place notices on the Community Noticeboard
at the Senior School - in the stair well near the
Uniform Shop.
We urge parents to regularly check the board for
items of interest.
Junior School Council ….. Next meeting:
We will hold our next meeting in the second week of Term 4 – Monday 10 October.
Next Fundraising Event: Friday 16 September
Dress Up Day – GOLD COIN DONATION – for Motor Neurone Disease research
DON’T spend a lot of money on buying or hiring costumes ……………
please dress “from home”!
For example you could use characters from
Diary of a Wimpy Kid or
a footy player from Specky Magee!
Daffodil Day Merchandise:
We have some Pens and Pins for sale at the Senior School Office - only while stocks last!
School Banking … Next banking day :
Tuesday 11 October
(Week 2, Term 4)
2016 Term Dates: Term 3 - Monday 11 July to Friday 16 September
Term 4 – Curriculum Day Monday 3 October
Children return to school on Tuesday 4 October
CHESS Timetable – YES there is Chess this week !!!!
September
Thu 15 – Chess : Junior 8.00 am Gr 2 Area, Room 15
Thu 15 – Chess : Intermediate 3.30 pm, Gr 2 Area, Room 15
Fri 16 – Chess : Advanced 8.00 am, Gr 2 Area, Room 15
Term 4 – October – first week back: Thu 06 – Chess : Junior 8.00 am Gr 2 Area, Room 15
Thu 06 – Chess : Intermediate 3.30 pm, Gr 2 Area, Room 15
Fri 07 – Chess : Advanced 8.00 am, Gr 2 Area, Room 15
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Qkr Tips and Tricks ….
After completing the on line permission slip remember
to continue to the check out and finalise the
payment of the excursion.
Check your child’s grade:
Log into Qkr.
Your child/children will be listed under the Student Profiles tab on Qkr.
Your child/children’s name and grade will be visible – if the grade or year level is incorrect
tap the child’s name and it will take you to Update Student Profile and from there you
can correct/update year and grade.
Finalise by pressing the Update Profile tab at the bottom of the screen! You’re done!
Trivia Night 'Trivia Olympiad'
Saturday 22nd October ……….. flyer attached !!!
Twilight Market / Art Show
Friday 18 November
If you or anyone you know would like to have a stall
please contact Silvana on 0438 783 909
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