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Glen Waverley Primary
School
774 High Street Road
Glen Waverley 3150
Ph: 9802 9938
Fax: 9886 1590
Email: glen.waverley.ps
@edumail.vic.gov.au
Website:
www.glenps.vic.edu.au
Important Dates For Your Diary
June 27th
– 30th
Year 5 Annual Camp Year 5s
July 1st School Assembly 2.00 – 2.30 Whole School
July 1st LAST DAY OF TERM 2
EARLY DISMISSAL 2.30
July 18th
FIRST DAY OF TERM 3
SCHOOL
LUNCHES
Lunch orders are
available from school
five days a week
The service is provided
by Gourmet Delish
9808 9838
Menus and ordering
procedures can be
obtained from the
School Office.
30th June, 2011 Term 2, Issue 10
G L E N WAV E R L E Y P R I M A RY S C H O O L
UNIFORM SHOP
Situated in the West
Wing on the School
Grounds
Open Monday between
3.00 – 4.30 pm
Closed Public Holidays
and School Holidays
Please bring your own
bag for purchases as we
are an environmentally
friendly school
Orders may be left with
the office – these must
be in an envelope
marked with the child’s
name and grade together
with payment, correct
monies are appreciated.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Dear Members of the Glen Waverley Primary School Community,
Wow, isn’t it amazing to think that we have almost reached the end of Term 2 and the half
way mark of the year! As adults our world seems to travel at a rapid rate of knots and when
we sit back to reflect on the year thus far it really is amazing to not only think how fast it has
gone but what we have also accomplished.
As Principal of our marvellous school I am incredibly proud of what we have achieved so far
this year all of which would not have been possible without the support of our terrific staff,
marvellous parents and outstanding students. Some of our achievements include:
IT infrastructure – the implementation of interactive whiteboards across the school has been
terrific and something we achieved due to all families ensuring the school fees were settled.
(Nb. the interactive whiteboards for the new building have been ordered and we are waiting
for the builders to hand the building over before they can be installed. Other IT tasks
completed include purchasing of additional netbooks (notebook computers), iPads (hopefully
the balance of these will arrive shortly), classroom computers and also an upgrade of our
network – switches, hubs, wireless access points etc.
Our new building – considerable work has been completed on our new facility with the actual
building now complete except for a few minor internal issues which should be rectified in the
coming weeks. As everyone would be aware, we are now at the stage of completing the
external works which we are hoping will be finalised in the next 5 to 6 weeks and we still
have our fingers crossed that we can move in the week commencing August 8th!
External facilities – the Year 3 – 6 children have been busy selecting and designing their new
adventure playground. Although we are yet to receive an official date in which the current
playground will be removed and transplanted and when the new playground will be delivered
and set up. Hopefully I will be in a position to communicate this to everyone early next term.
Student achievement – our students (your children) continue to do us proud at all times. The
recent reports indicate just how well our children are progressing compared to state averages
and expectations. I am constantly thrilled and overwhelmed by the sheer enthusiasm and love
the children have for their education and learning and this is something I really cherish and
enjoy seeing on a daily basis. It has also been wonderful to see so many of our children
achieve success in and out of the classroom and also outside school hours as well.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT (Cont’d)
I am also incredibly proud of the manner in which our student leaders undertake their roles and responsibilities. I
am constantly asked to attend meetings (which are instigated by the children) to discuss ways in which we can
improve our school. For instance the various School Captains liaise with me constantly.
I am also incredibly proud of the staff who work tirelessly to provide the best possible education for your
children. The staff at our school work in a very collaborative manner to ensure the children are provided with a
broad curriculum which is interesting, engaging and relevant. So far this year we have undertaken an enormous
amount of professional learning such as – Catering for the ESL Learner, Australian Curriculum, Level 2 First Aid,
Multiculturalism, Literacy, Numeracy and iPad familiarisation.
I am also very proud of our families. The manner in which you support the children in their learning is marvellous
and something you should be very proud of. What is clearly evident in our school is the passion everyone has for
education and this stems from what our families believe and contribute - thank you for doing so! Also thank you
to the families who are able to contribute throughout the school in such things as School Council, committees,
working bees, excursions, swimming, fundraising, school events such as the Cross Country day and in
classrooms. Without your support we could not have the school in which we do have!
As this is the final newsletter for the term, I would like to wish everyone a safe and relaxing two week break and I
look forward to catching up with everyone on Monday 18th July at 9 0’clock for the first assembly of Term 3.
Flags in the Corridor
Thank you to the numerous parents who have commented about the flags in the corridor which represent the
majority of countries in which our families originate from. Unfortunately we were unable to source the flags of
some countries however if you find that your country’s flag is not represented and are able to supply one please
let me know. The flags are there to acknowledge and respect the fact that we are a very multicultural school and it
is important that we all embrace this in everything we do throughout the school.
Chess Program
I am really pleased to report that our Chess program has been an enormous success so far this year. As we had a
very large number of students interested in the program, next semester we are hoping to implement both an after
school and lunchtime program. The notice for next semester was distributed recently and it would be wonderful if
they could all be returned as soon as possible so we can finalise arrangements.
Congratulations to the following students who were awarded a medal for their efforts this term for demonstrating
such values as dedication, willingness to contribute, skill development, fair play, listening attentively, playing the
game in the right spirit and manner and remembering to use the 3 golden rules of chess – control the centre,
advance your pieces and castle your king.
Gold Year 1/2 Group Keziah
Year 3/4 Group Tara
Year 5/6 Group Shalami
Silver
Year 1/2 Group Jia Rui Year 3/4 Group Rajit Year 5/6 Group Meredith
Bronze
Year 1/2 Group Mevam Year 3/4 Group Neel Year 5/6 Group Neraj
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT (Cont’d)
Additional Programs for Semester Two I am very proud to announce that we are in the process of finalising additional learning enrichment programs for the
children to access next semester. These include:
- The Writer’s Club working with author Mark Carthew
- 4 students in Years 5 and 6 participating in a Science program with the John Monash Science School
- A Hip Hop dance program
- A Chinese Drawing program with an artist
- A geology unit with our School Council President Mr. Paul Van Den Bergen and
- A Sri Lankan dance program.
All of the above will further compliment the vast array of enrichment programs already on offer at our school and I
am very confident that the children will thoroughly enjoy them!
School Improvement Day
A sincere thank you to the numerous families who were able to attend and assist in the recent School Improvement
Day (Working Bee). On the day we completed numerous tasks such as trimming back trees and shrubs, mow the
lawns, whipper snip the area surrounding the back oval, sweep paths, clean drains and also set up the flags in the
school corridor. It really was wonderful to see so many families contributing towards our school, making new friends
and also having some fun. Thank you everyone!
Enrolments
I would like to remind families with children who will be beginning school in 2012, that we are taking enrolments
for the Prep Year and look forward to welcoming many new students to our school. It is important that this process is
completed during the next month or two, with all completed forms returned as soon as possible, allowing us to begin
planning for the 2012 school year. We also ask that members of our school community assist us by informing any of
their neighbours of the enrolment procedures and direct them to the office to collect an enrolment form or our school
website – www.glenps.vic.edu.au . School tours are available every Tuesday morning commencing at 9:30 and also
upon request. Please call the school on 9802 9938 to book a tour.
Parent/Teacher Interviews
Thank you everyone for attending last week’s parent/teacher interviews. I have received so many positive comments
about our school, the detailed student reports and how well the children are progressing.
Zone Cross Country
As reported in the previous newsletter Aaliya and Abigail (both Year 5 students) qualified for the Regional Cross
Country Championships which were held in Yarra Glen last Friday – please refer to Ms. Barnett’s report. We are
extremely proud of the girl’s achievements particularly when you consider the number of participants in each event
(approximately 120) and the fact that the Eastern Region is renowned for having the strongest athletics program
across the state. Well done Aaliya and Abigail, you should be really proud of yourselves as are your families and the
whole school!
Bendigo Bank Sponsorship and Support
Last week the students in Year 3 and 4 were provided
with the special opportunity to re-establish their garden
area with the very generous support of the local branch
of the Bendigo Bank. Branch manager Ashley and a
number of his staff were present to assist the children
to prepare the garden bed and plant a variety of new
plants which we were able to purchase as a result of the
bank’s very generous donation of $200. On behalf of
the staff and students, thank you to the Bendigo Bank
for their donation. For those families who may be
considering the use of a new bank or possibly changing
their banking provider, the Bendigo Bank is located at
75 – 77 Railway Parade Glen Waverley. Included is a
photograph of Ashley handing the donation cheque to
Mrs. Clugg, Izza and Rajat.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT (Cont’d)
Local Politician Visit
Last Wednesday Paul Van Den Bergen, Darren Mc Donald and I met with our local MP (Michael Gidley) and
Parliamentary Secretary for Education (Inga Peulich). The purpose of this meeting was for them to develop a
firsthand knowledge of our school and to discuss the Government’s policy on additional school maintenance funding
and their capital works program. At this stage the Government is yet to announce either policy, which is a little
disappointing, however we will keep the school community informed once these are released.
Year 5 Camp
By the time this newsletter reaches home 50 very weary Year 5 campers and 6 adults will be on their way home after
a very successful camp in Ballarat. The children had the opportunity to experience so many wonderful activities such
as night trails, canoeing, bush cooking, photo trail, rope course and also had the chance to explore Sovereign Hill and
learn about Australia’s history. We look forward to sharing their experiences early next term.
Tomorrow
A reminder that tomorrow we will present the Kiwanis and Principal Awards for the term at our final assembly
which will commence at 2 o’clock and the children will be dismissed at 2:30. After school care will commence at
2:30.
Jigsaw puzzle group
Since the beginning of the term Year 6 students Shashira, Sasindi, Bhakti,
Dilki and Nicky have been working on putting together some jigsaw
puzzles. They have already finished one on the Taj Mahal and are currently
completing one which is based on the City of Melbourne. We plan to have
numerous jigsaw puzzles completed which reflect the various countries in
which our families originate from.
Year 5 and 6 Projects
What a wonderful way it was to culminate a terrific term of learning when the Year 5 and 6 students presented their
projects to one another, staff members, parents and the other children in our school. It was an amazing and brilliant
celebration of learning which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. It simply was fantastic to see the pride and joy in the
children’s faces as they showcased their learning! Congratulations to all of the children and teachers in Level 4 and
below are some photographs of the event.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT (Cont’d)
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS WHO
RECEIVED A PRINCIPAL’S AWARD RECENTLY:
0DJ: Hritik for building an amazing tower (see photograph) because he really
loves towers and Vincent for being a fantastic friend and Deshitha for a fabulous
story about Volcanoes.
1AJ: Dulwan and Anujah for making very interesting and wonderful
mathematical patterns
1KC: The entire class for making terrific patterns using icy pole sticks which
were very creative and Ian for making huge improvements with his reading!
2CM: Anja for an outstanding project on shelters which she also presented at a
school assembly and Neha for being a very caring and supportive friend
3JE: The entire class for creating wonderful
models of animals which were required to live in
at least 3 different habitats and Saksham for
being an outstanding tour guide with his family and some family friends who
visited from overseas
3TJ: The entire class for creating wonderful posters outlining various issues about
our environment which they learnt after studying the book The Lorax
6RL: Shruti for an outstanding homework project. Shruti and her family
created a 3D model of the main airport runway in Singapore complete with
control tower – well done!
All students in Year 5 and 6 for their outstanding projects and exhibition.
BIRTHDAYS
Happy Birthday to the following students:
0DJ: David and Hritik
1AJ: Anujah 1KC: Movinya, Rose, Pranay and Keziah
3TJ: Channa 3JE: Danish 4AC: Taymin 4LC: Cassie , Hiruni and Angel
5AP: Bradley,
5MP: Hyelee , Parth, Rusal and Jimmy 56S: Rakshitha
6JA: Akalanka , Neel and Kathryn
6ND: Gordon and Michael
Wishing everyone a safe and happy fortnight and
a wonderful two week holiday break,
Frank Catalano
Principal
Level 3 Garden Year 3 and 4 have been studying the Environment in term 2, we have been looking at native animals, plants and
the different types of environments. Students decided that the garden at the end of the Year 3 building need
to be replanted with Australian natives to encourage native birds back into the garden.
Bendigo Bank in Glen Waverley donated $200 dollars to our project to allow us to buy some plants and
fertilizers for our garden. They also came out and help move soil into the garden and plant the new plants.
Fulton and Oasis Garden Supplies also donated 2 cubic metres of soil for out garden. A big “Thank You!” to both
these companies, without your support we couldn’t have undertaken this fabulous activity!
We planted Bottle Brushes, Wattles, small creepers, native grasses and Banksias in our garden. We work from
11:30 till 1:30 on 16th of June, to finish this garden, and the students should be very proud of the work they did!
Here are some of the thoughts of Year 4 students on this project
The thing I enjoy when I planted the level 3 garden was getting dirty. Also I enjoyed planting lots of
native plants to encourage native birds into our garden - Lahiru 4AC.
I enjoyed putting in the blood and bone mixture into the garden and mixing it. Also I enjoyed digging
holes for all the plants that we bough plants - Kelvin 4LC
I enjoy watering the plant and digging the holes. It was great putting fertilizers into the soil to help
the plants grow -John4LC
I enjoyed planting the plants and watering them to help them grow - Bunin JI 4AC
I enjoyed planting our garden with the Bendigo bank helpers. They were a great help and did lots of
heavy lifting! Thanks you!! – Maddy 4AC
I enjoy pulling the non-native plants out of the garden and replacing them with native plants. I really
hope we get lots of native birds into our garden – Shireen 4AC
Well done Year 3 and 4 on a great effort in replanting the garden!!! Mrs
Bailey, Ms Evans, Mrs Tomecek, Mrs Clugg and Mr Chapman
Skyping Across The World
On the 2nd of June at 7:30 in the morning, the Year 4LC and 4AC classroom was abuzz with over 45
children who had come to school early to ask questions of students in a school in Colorado, USA.
After we had a breakfast of cereal, fruit and some toast we were ready to start talking to the Year
5’s from Sage Canyon Elementary School. They had just finished studying a unit on the Environment
and we were keen to find out what their local environment was like. We wanted to compare the
weather, native animals and the different flora.
Here are some comments from our students on their International Skyping experience :-
I enjoyed Skyping with Sage Canyon Elementary school in Colorado because I learnt a lot
about them; they even had a pet guinea pig. – Minoli 4AC
The thing I learnt was that at Sage Canyon Elementary school some of them have never
seen a beach before, because they are in the middle of the USA. Bini 4LC
I learnt by talking about their native animals in America such as goats, foxes and buffalo.
IT WAS AWESOME. By Maddy 4AC
I enjoyed having breakfast with Bini and then asking lots of questions with the other school.
It was a little scary talking to people we didn’t know, but it was lots of fun .Rajat4AC.
I enjoyed having breakfast with Hiruni and then asking lots of questions to the students. It
was hard because of the time difference. Simran 4LC
I learnt that they get to wear casual clothes to school. This is so different from our school
uniform. Their winter is colder than ours and they get lots of snow – Cassie 4LC
It was great to see other people from other countries and I hope that we can do it again
soon. It was lots of fun – Abby 4LC
More Writers’ Club Stories!
The children in the Writers’ Club have been writing about their family – we have included a few examples
for your enjoyment:
My Family by Neha 2CM
My family is good
My family likes quiet things just like a quiet class
My family has 4 people – my sister, my mum, my dad and me
I love my family because we play chess (and my father always wins) and I love my family
We speak Hindi at home. I like to speak Hindi because Hindi is our language
I love my family
My Family by Chathuni 2CM
My family has four people my dad, my mum, my little baby sister and me! My dad and I go to the
shops together to buy food. Also we go to the Glen Waverley park we play catch and sometimes I
play alone. At my house we sometimes play games like Hide and Seek, my dad sometimes finds
me and usually he doesn’t find me. My mum and I read exciting stories like Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs or Cinderella. Also we cook together in the kitchen and I help my mum get food
from the fridge and cupboard. My mum sometimes picks me up from school and my dad drives
me to school. My baby sister and I talk to each other and we also play some different games and I
sing lovely songs to her.
The following story was written by Deshitha in Prep DJ who wrote it after listening to some of the stories
written in the Writers’ Club:
Volcanoes – By Deshitha Prep LG
In New Zealand there is a volcano. Accidentally someone fell into the volcano then his mum and
dad were very sad. Then a car went inside the volcano and rescued the boy before the volcano
blows up fire.
Jokes by Saksham – 3JE
What is Tarzan’s favourite Christmas song?
A1: jungle bells
What do you call an elephant that flies?
A2: Jumbo jet
What does a mummy take out on a date?
A3: anyone he can dig up from the graveyard
What did the cake say to the knife?
A4: You want a piece of me
What is rabbit's favourite dance style?
A5: hip hop
How do you get cool music?
A6: put your CDs in your fridge
What is a computer's favourite music?
A7: Disc-o
What kind of music do balloons hate?
A8: POP
What do jokes and pencils have in common?
A9: They're no good with out a point
What are a mummy's two favourite
kinds of music?
A10: Ragtime and wrap
The Lorax Activities By 3TJ
This term our class is learning about the environment and how to care for it. So last Wednesday we did some activities on a story called ‘The Lorax.’ ‘The Lorax’ is written by Dr Suess and it is a story about what can happen if we destroy the environment. One activity we did was to make a Truffula Tree, which had messages on the leaves telling people how to protect the environment. One message was to take care of the animals and not to cut down too many trees. We wrote on the leaves and cut them out, then Mrs Tomecek put them on the Truffula Tree trunk. A Truffula Tree has a yellow and black trunk and very soft leaves that come in different colours. The next activity we did was paint a storyboard based on six different parts of the Lorax story. On one side of our paintings we painted what happened in the story, and on the other side we painted what we could do to change it. For example, under the heading of ‘Use what you really need’ we painted a picture of the Once-ler using the Truffula Trees to make a Thneed (which they didn’t really need) on one side. On the other side we painted lots of Truffula Trees that were very healthy. By doing these activities we learnt to take care of our environment by making less pollution, only using what we really need and recycling our waste. So please join us in taking care of our environment!
Congratulations to two of our students, both in Year 5, who competed in the Eastern Metropolitan Region Cross Country Championships on Friday 24th June at Yarra Glen Racecourse. With over one hundred competitors in each of the girl’s races, we congratulate both Aailya and Abigail from 5MP on their marvellous achievement. We are very proud of you and were privileged to have you both represent our school. Samantha Barnett – Sports Co-ordinator
Curriculum Update GWPS is entering an exciting new curriculum phase, where we are enriching our student learning, by
offering an opportunity for some students to explore a learning experience in more depth.
To give these students a further experience in a curriculum area where they excel we are
developing a range of ENRICHMENT and SPECIAL INTEREST groups. The programs created will
be tailored to the special talents of the students at Glen Waverley PS by our staff, parents and
outside professionals with expertise in those chosen areas.
During Term 2, the following 'in-school' ENRICHMENT programs are being offered: Band, Recorder
Band, Guitar Lessons, Chess, Game Competence (PE and Leadership), Jigsaw and Choir. Writer’s
Club which is a voluntary group of students who enjoy writing and are sharing their writing to the
wider community.
Further self-choice special interest groups will be offered in the future hopefully including Science
Investigations and Art. It is expected that over a longer period of time all students will participate
in an enrichment program as all our students have special talents.
The school looks forward and welcomes any parents who can assist us with their talents and skills to
contact me as I am certain the children would love to participate in additional enrichment programs.
Your input may be a one off session or a program run over a few weeks – please see or contact
myself or Mr. Catalano if you are able to assist.
Helen Tomecek Curriculum Development
HOUSE WEEKLY PROGRESSIVE
FAWKNER 53 1,060
HUME 51 1,050
LA TROBE 55 1,090
MITCHELL 56 1,138
1st
Education Maintenance Allowance Forms are available at the School Office
EMA Payments The EMA payable for 2011 has been increased to an amount of $230 per eligible primary school student. It is paid in two instalments, the first for an amount of $161.00 (representing 70%) in March and the second for an amount of $69.00 (the remaining 30%) in August. Recipients receive 70 per cent of their portion in the first instalment, as this arrangement recognises that families incur the greatest part of the costs associated with educating their children at the start of the school year. Both instalments are made up of two payments each. One half as either a cheque payable to the applicant or a direct deposit payment into the applicant’s bank account, and the other half is paid directly to the school.
Instalment Portion Payment
One Parent $ 80.50
School $ 80.50
Two Parent $ 34.50
School $ 34.50
Total $ 230.00
EMA Eligibility The Education Maintenance Allowance is paid to parents of eligible students under 16 years of age, and the student is enrolled a Government or non-Government School in Victoria on census day, 28 February 2011 for instalment 1 and 5 August 2011 for the second instalment. The Education Maintenance Allowance will be paid in two instalments and to be eligible you must, on the first day of 1st Term (1 February 2011) for the first instalment and on the first day of 3rd Term (18 July 2011) for the second instalment:
a. be an eligible beneficiary of a Centrelink pension, allowance or benefit within the meaning of the State
Concessions Act 2004, OR
b. be a Veteran Affairs Pensioner (TPI), OR
c. be a foster parent.
AND d. submit your application to the school by the date/s listed below.
Parents who receive a Carer Allowance (formerly known as Child Disability Allowance), Mobility Allowance, Remote Area Allowance or any other benefit not income tested by Centrelink are not eligible for the EMA unless they also comply with one of (a) (b) or (c) above.
EMA Key Dates
The EMA key dates include the dates that parents or guardians must be receiving a benefit from Centrelink to be eligible - eligibility day; the day that any students applying for EMA must be enrolled by - census day; when parent applications must be received by schools and the deadline for schools to have entered all EMA applications into the EMA web system.
2011 - Instalment One
Eligibility day 1 February 2011
Parent applications close 28 February 2011
Census day 28 February 2011
School applications close 11 March 2011
2011 - Instalment Two
Eligibility day 18 July 2011
Parent applications close 5 August 2011
Census day 5 August 2011
School applications close 12 August 2011
The advertisements in this newsletter are in good faith but no responsibility as to the quality of the products
or services offered is accepted by the school.
WE ARE OPEN DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS School children from Prep to Year 12 can commence Kumon at any time of the year.
Enrol your kids NOW and give them the perfect opportunity to get ahead! Come along for a FREE diagnostic testing and information session.
KUMON GLEN WAVERLEY NORTH EDUCATION CENTRE Conveniently located in Glen Waverley Primary School
Bookings and Enquiries : Mbl: 0421 401 692 / Ph: 8802 7494 Email : [email protected] Centre Timings: Mon & Thurs - 3:45 – 6:45 PM
Wed - 3:45 – 5.30 PM
JUNIOR JETS ARE
READY TO FLY!!!
The Wantirna Jetbacks Basketball Club and our sponsor, Ferntree Gully Nissan, are excited to announce the return of the Junior Jets
Clinic in Term 1, 2011.
This introduction to basketball, for boys and girls aged 5-9, is aimed at teaching participants some basic basketball skills, have a lot of
fun through games, and make some new friends along the way! We’d love to see some new faces as well as invite back those who
attended past clinics.
When: Wednesdays Term 3 3rd
August – 7th
September
Where: Knox Gardens Primary School’s Indoor Gymnasium – Argyle Way, Wantirna South
Time: 4 – 4.45pm
Cost: $25 for 6 weeks
Bring a size 6 basketball and water bottle
Spaces are limited and enrolment is by pre registration and payment only. To register or get more information, contact Emma on
97634240 0423 862 468
The advertisements in this newsletter are in good faith but no responsibility as to the quality of the products
or services offered is accepted by the school.
Parents Returning to Earning Community Access Grants $1000 Grants available for parents returning to the workforce
The Community Access Grants will support parents to return to work who:
Have been absent from education, training and/or the workforce for over two years while
caring for children; AND are one or more of the following:
Are sole parents; come from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds particularly recently
arrived migrants; are young and have left school early to care for their children; are returning to the
workforce after extended absence such as mature aged women; have a disability; are homeless; live
in areas of high unemployment or are drought affected; are Indigenous.
We have had parents successfully complete training courses in Computing, Business and Finance, First Aid, Management, Reception & Administration, Communication & Writing, and Hospitality. We can also assist you with job search techniques, study skills, resume advice, interview preparation, mentoring and other support. To find out more and discuss your eligibility please contact Monash Short Courses on 9905 3129.
www.shortcourses.monash.edu.au
Skills for Victoria Funding Government funding on all Nationally Accredited Training
The Skills for Victoria Funding will support those people who do not already possess a qualification at or
above the level for which they are applying. This funding is perfect for those who
have not completed a Bachelor Degree; OR are wishing to re-enter the workforce or wish to change careers; OR wish to update their skills and knowledge; OR wish to gain accredited training; OR are looking at a pathway to higher education
Courses for study include:
Certificate III Business Administration (Medical)
Certificate III Accounts Administration
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (Music)
Certificate IV in Frontline Business Management
Diploma of Management
Diploma of Music
To find out more and discuss your eligibility please contact Monash Short Courses on 9905 3129. www.shortcourses.monash.edu.au
Winter Wonderland at Phillip Island’s Churchill Island - We bring the snow to you! On July 5th, from 11.00am kids and adults will be able to revel in 10 tonnes of fresh snow at Phillip Island’s Churchill Island Heritage Farm. The freshly delivered snow, covering an area of 30 square metres, is part
of the Nature Parks’ Wild White Winter promotion. Kids and adults will be able to make snowmen, toss snowballs, make snow domes and even do
some cooking – including making delicious igloos using biscuits and marshmallow! There will also be face painting, prizes to be won and some very special guests – Pete the Penguin and Frosti the Frog! And that’s not all……..every child will receive a free snow bag to take home which includes snow themed colouring sheets, puzzles, word searches, drawing and writing sheets plus activities to do at home.
Put it in your diary today! All snow activities start at 11.00am, and are free with a Churchill Island entry ticket, or a Nature Parks 3 Parks Pass. Mt Baw Baw Resort will have some great promotions on show –
including the chance to win a fantastic $4000 snow holiday! Visit www.penguins.org.au for all Snow Day details.
The advertisements in this newsletter are in good faith but no responsibility as to the quality of the products
or services offered is accepted by the school.
BOYS & GIRLS - WANT TO PLAY BASKETBALL?
WAVERLEY RAIDERS BASKETBALL CLUB
REGISTRATION DAY FOR SUMMER SEASON
(Term 4 & Term 1)
WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY 7th AUGUST
At MOUNT VIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL
GYMNASIUM
Shepherd Rd, Glen Waverley
FROM 1 - 4PM
CALL JUDY ROWE on 9802 5812 for all enquiries.
for more details www.waverleyraiders.org
Proudly sponsored by the Bendigo Bank – Glen Waverley
Are your child’s motor skills up to scratch?
We are conducting a research study examining why some children have difficulty developing motor skills at
an age-appropriate level.
We are looking for children aged 8-12, who may not be developing motor skills as quickly as other children
their age, to participate in our research study.
What does participation involve?
Parents/ guardians will be asked to complete some questionnaires about their child’s motor development and developmental history.
Children will complete a motor skill assessment and some tasks where they are required to imagine movements.
Eligible children will undergo a MRI (magnetic resonance image) scan whilst imagining movements, to allow us to look at brain activity during these tasks.
After the assessment, we will provide you with a written report outlining your child’s performance on the motor skill assessment compared to other children their age.
If you would like more information about the study or would like to participate, please contact Dr Jacqueline Williams on 9919 4025
or email [email protected].
WAVERLEY BASKETBALL CLUB
Come and join the Waverley Basketball Club and
enjoy the fun of being involved in a team sport.
Registration Day for the 2011/2012 Summer
season, to be played in Term Four 2011 and Term
One 2012, will be held on
Saturday, July 30 at the
JELLS PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL,
Homestead Drive, Wheelers Hill (Melway 71 J8)
from 9.30 am until 12.30 pm.
Teams range from under 8 through to seniors. New
players and beginners most welcome.
Earlybird discounts apply.
For further information please contact the club registrar
Jill Kay on 9884 7230 or email Jill at
[email protected] Alternatively, check out our website at
www.wvbc.basketball.net.au