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60 Crook Street (PO Box 45) Strathdale 3550 www.kenningtonps.vic.edu.au [email protected] Phone: 5443 2011 Fax: 5441 7321
Principal:
Assistant Principal: Assistant Principal: Assistant Principal
(Deaf Facility):
Travis Eddy Trudi Jacobson Luke Monaghan Marg Tope
Newsletter No. 17 Thursday June 22, 2017
Kennington Primary School Values Awards
Caring
Is showing concern for others and being thoughtful, and understanding of their feelings. It means your thoughts; words and actions show consideration for others.
Community
Is working together for the common good. It means being able to work together and act positively with others.
Inclusion
Is respecting and valuing differences. It means we include others in work and play.
Personal Best
Is always aiming high and being the best I can. It means being optimistic: that I will be successful in the end.
Respect
Is treating everybody and everything with consideration and courtesy. It means looking after myself, others and the environment.
Preps PA
Ambrym M
PB
Harvey W
PC
Sienna P-K
PD
Tien F-D
PE
Ashaar W
Grade 1 1A
Jessica T
1B
Zara M
1C
Alyssa M
Grade 2
2A
Ryan P
2B
Hudson P
Malakye C
2C
Sultanat N
Grade 3
3A
Alicia S
3B
Ethan H
3C
Logan W-T
3D
Kohan S
Grade 4 4A
Tyson B-B
4B
Lachlan R
4C
Josh E
4D
Liam W
Grade 5
5A
Charlotte B
5B
Ethan B
5C
Monique R
5D
Tate A
Grade 6 6A
Ned B
6B
Luke D
6C
Izaac S
6D
Zac D
Specialist
Performing Arts:
PA - Mitchell E
Visual Arts:
6A – Nathan E
Physical Education:
2C - Laird D
Auslan Lote:
6A – Zoe J
EAL:
2C – Haidar A
Hand Writing:
2A – Eiliyah D
2B – Whole Class
5A – Sofia C
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Dates to Remember
Term 2
June Fri 23 CUA – Fun Run
booklet and money to be returned
Fri 23 Student reports go home
Mon 26 3:30pm – 6:00pm
Student LED Conferences
Tue 27 No School – only attend for students Interview 8:30am – 6:00pm
Student LED Conferences
Wed 28 9:00am – 3:00pm
Division Football – Girls @ CCB
Thu 29 9:00am – 3:00pm
Division Football – Boys @ CCB
Fri 30 Prep 2018 Enrolment Forms due
Fri 30 Prep 2018 Great Start Forms due
Fri 30 2:30pm Term 2 concludes
Term 3
July
Mon 17 8:35am
Term 3 commences
Wed 19 8:45am – 3:00pm
Netball Tournament Marong Rd
Thu 20 State Cross Country
Mon 24 9:30am – 10:00am
Auslan Classes in E Block Art room
Tue 25 9:15am – 10:00am
Mother Goose in the Library
Mon 31 9:30am – 10:00am
Auslan Classes in E Block Art room
August
Tue 1 ICAS – English
Tue 1 9:00am Parents & Friends’ Meeting in staffroom
Tue 1 9:15am – 10:00am
Mother Goose in the Library
Wed 2 2:15pm – 3:00pm
Whole School NED Show
Thu 3 Regional Netball – Swan Hill
Thu 3 TBA Grade 3 Camp Billabong Range
Fri 4 TBA Grade 3 Camp Billabong Range
Mon 7 9:30am – 10:00am
Auslan Classes in E Block Art room
Mon 7 7:00pm – 8:30pm
School Council
Tue 8 Regional Football – Swan Hill
Tue 8 9:15am – 10:00am
Mother Goose in the Library
Thu 10 TBA Prep Wild Man Incursion
Mon 14 9:30am – 10:00am
Auslan Classes in E Block Art room
Mon 14 Division Golf – Bendigo
Tue 15 9:15am – 10:00am
Mother Goose in the Library
Tue 15 ICAS – Mathematics
Mon 21 9:30am – 10:00am
Auslan Classes in E Block Art room
Tue 22 9:15am – 10:00am
Mother Goose in the Library
Mon 28 9:30am – 10:00am
Auslan Classes in E Block Art room
Tue 29 9:15am – 10:00am
Mother Goose in the Library
Thu 31 Division Basketball
September
Fri 1 8:00am – 9:00am
Fathers and Special Friends’ Breakfast
Mon 4 9:30am – 10:00am
Auslan Classes in E Block Art room
Mon 4 7:00pm – 8:00pm
School Council
Tue 5 9:15am – 10:00am
Mother Goose in the Library
Tue 5 Prep to Grade 4 Fitness Challenge
Wed 6 Grades 5 and 6 Fitness Challenge
Mon 11 9:30am – 10:00am
Auslan Classes in E Block Art room last one for Term 3
Tue 12 9:15am – 10:00am
Mother Goose in the Library last one for Term 3
Fri 15 Footy Dress up Day
Fri 15 Fun Food Day
Mon 18 Division Athletics
Thu 21 TBA KPS Production ‘Porridge’
Fri 22 2:30pm dismissal
Term 3 concludes
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Principal’s Report Dear Parents and Carers, Student Led Conferences
A reminder that next Tuesday is a curriculum day for our Student Led Conferences. Students are only required to attend school when their conference is on. Out of School Hours Care through Camp Australia will be available during the day. Please contact Camp Australia for information about this.
What is a Student Led Conference? A Student Led Conference, as the name implies is a conference led by the student. Every student from Grade Prep to Grade 6 has spent time preparing a portfolio of work to be shared with you. They will discuss their semesters’ achievements and their future learning goals. It is a very special time for each student. Students must wear their school uniform for their conference. When booking times for more than one child, it is important that you leave a 15 minute break between meetings to allow you to get from one room to the next. All conferences should start and end on time. If you would like to schedule another meeting with your child’s teacher please do this prior to the end of the conference or at another time.
For students to present their work more than once can be quite taxing for them. Where possible, we ask that families co-ordinate diaries so that all parents and carers who intend to come to the student led conference do so at the same time. I hope that you enjoy this special time with your child. Student Reports All student outcomes will be assessed against the new Victorian Curriculum for the first time, this semester. For families with children in Grade 1 to Grade 6 a letter will be included in your child’s report explain the changes. Student reports will be distributed on Friday, June 23, and will be followed up with Student Led Conferences on Monday evening, June 26 and all day Tuesday, June 27. Reading News - Scholastic Literacy Pro
As you would now be aware, we have been refocussing on reading across the school. The presentation of our first lot of ‘100 club’ award winners happened on Monday morning at assembly. Congratulations to all students. Another strategy that we are
implementing from Grade 3 to Grade 6 is Scholastic Literacy Pro. Literacy Pro supports the tracking and assessment of students’ reading when their reading levels are above a certain ‘outcome’. Literacy Pro also supports students to access just right books within their interest base
for nightly home reading. As always, the strength in this program is in the support that students receive from both home and school. Therefore, it continues to be our expectation that every child reads, every night. For most families of children in Grade 3 to Grade 6, you will receive a letter from us in the next week or so outlining your child’s Lexile score and some information about the program. If you have any questions about this, please see your child’s teacher.
CUA Fun Run Congratulations to all the students who participated in the CUA Fun Run on Tuesday.
The whole school enjoyed a fun Zumba warm up with iDance studio instructors Andrew and Tarni before completing their fun run and ending with an icy pole in the amphitheatre. Thank you Andrew and Tarni. Thank you also to Anna Tular, teachers and parents for making the event a success.
Annual School Production This year our School Production, ‘Porridge’ will be held at the Capital Theatre on Thursday, September 21. We are very excited to be using this venue; it will provide our students with an authentic theatre experience. The Capital Theatre will be managing all ticketing for the show and therefore tickets will be available from the box office from Monday, August 21.
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Principal Report continued…..
Prep 2018 - Enrolment All parents who are intending to enrol their child in Prep at Kennington Primary School for next year, 2018, should collect an Enrolment Pack from the school office. The pack includes information related to KPS including the Great Start Transition Program and includes the official school enrolment form. Could all enrolment forms and a copy of the child’s birth certificate and immunisation record please be returned to school by Friday June 30, 2017. This date is set by the Department of Education. If your child has additional needs, including a medical diagnosis, language difficulties, is involved with any Early Intervention services, or if you just have a worry or concern about your child, please make an appointment to see me as soon as possible. If your child is hearing impaired please contact Ms Marg Tope, the leader of the Deaf Facility through the school office.
Like Our School Facebook Page & Follow us on Twitter Kennington Primary School has an official school Facebook and Twitter page. We encourage parents and carers that utilise Facebook or Twitter to ‘like’ or ‘follow’ the Kennington Primary School pages. The Facebook and Twitter pages will enhance communication with our parents and local community and support promotion of our school in the wider community. The school will use Facebook and Twitter to share posts on current events and activities as well as the school newsletter each week. The Link The Link is the main form of communication with you so please ensure that your child brings it home. The Link is sent home with the youngest child in each family or can be accessed at www.kennington.vic.edu.au and loaded up to Facebook. The Link is published on Thursdays. Sometimes, where we need to ensure that a piece of information gets to all of our school community, a notice will be repeated in a number of newsletters. Cheers, Trav
Grade 2 News On Tuesday, June 13, the Grade 2 students participated in an Aboriginal Incursion. Bettina Bysouth, DET Koorie Education Support Officer and Simon Penrose spoke about Aboriginal culture and the importance of connections to the land. Bettina talked about the many different languages Aboriginal people speak all around Australia and showed a number of symbols used on maps and paintings that tell a story. Simon showed various artefacts that had significance to Aboriginal people, including a boomerang, shield, woomera and didgeridoo. The students also had an opportunity to touch and try on, a traditional possum skin coat. It was a fantastic experience for the students to gain a greater understanding of Aboriginal culture and their connections to the land.
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Bookclub News Issue 3 – 2017 Are you missing an order? We have an order waiting to be collected without a name, in the office.
2018 Prue is our current Scholastic Book Club Parent Coordinator and mother of a Grade 6 student. We are seeking someone to take on this position on next year. If you are interested, please contact the school office.
Fundraising News Raffle We have two of our students in the Royal Childrens’ Hospital at the moment. Some kind parents have organised a raffle (on display in the school office) for these two students. $2.00 each or three for $5.00. Prizes Valued 1st Mazda Car Service $300.00 2nd Wheelbarrow
6 bags potting mix 3 concrete statues $300.00
3rd 3 framed children’s prints
Plaster and paint 2 children’s blankets $100.00
4th 54 piece dinner set 2 salad bowls Kitchen Utensils $65.00 Shave for Shay Three students have organised a ‘Shave for Shay’
fundraiser. The Ebery brothers, Todd and Marcos and Jasmin Ramachandra, will be shaving their hair, and invite any other students or staff to join in.
The shave will occur in Term 3. Stay tuned. There will be a donation tin at the office. Gofundme – Shay To support Shay and her family, go to this link; https://www.gofundme.com/shays-winning-journey
Community
The program will be co-ordinated and run by male and
female accredited personnel (WWCC) and we encourage
both boys and girls to be involved in the program. The
program will run regardless of the weather conditions (with
modified activities).
The program incorporating Monday July 3, Tuesday July 4
and Wednesday July 5 is priced at $170.00 or $65.00 per
day. This discounts to $145.00 each child if more than 1
family member registers.
Day One – Football Only
Day Two – Football & Netball
Day Three – Football Only
All enquiries:
Brendan 0488 183 511
Shawn 0420 938 138
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where every student in grades 2-6 should start their
Code Camp journey.
Where: Girton Grammar School
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03 Jul 2017 to 05 Jul 2017 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM (drop off from 8:30 AM, pick up until 4:00 PM)
Cost: $350.00 for 3 days
Sports oriented holiday program designed for children to emphasise fun, enjoyment and maximum participation. Kelly Sports are offering an exciting holiday sports program for kids this Winter break! Friendly Where Quarry Hill Community Hall Hamlet St, Quarry Hill Who Kinder – Grade 6 (Boys and Girls) When Monday June 3 to Friday July 14 8:00am to 5:00pm Cost From $40.00 per day Enrol Online; www.kellysports.com.au Click on events & enter postcode 3550 Call / text Brett Harris on 0438 198 031