PARENT FEEDAK: TOP FIVE RESPONSES
Transcript of PARENT FEEDAK: TOP FIVE RESPONSES
Welcome to Issue #14
—05 September 19
In the fortnight ahead…
• Mon 9 Sep—Parent’s &
Friends Community Meeting
either @ 9.30am or 7.30pm
• 9-16 Sep— Gr 6 Bike Ed
• Wed 11 Sep—Gr 4-6 District
Athletics
• Wed 11 Sep—School Council
Meeting 6.30pm
• Mon 16 Sep—Gr 4 Excursion
• Wed 18 Sep—Gr 3, 4, 5
Specialist Spectacular 5-7pm
• Mon 25 Nov-Pupil Free Day
On the 28th August, Principal Steve Meade shared his beliefs and values around teaching and learning with parents during a Brighton Primary information evening. The night was well attended by approximately 80 parents and commenced with a glimpse of what the future may look like for our children in their living and working lives. Click on the attached link to view the video shared titled: The Future of Work: Will our children be prepared?
Steve’s presentation highlighted the importance of the development of the whole
child with a focus on the social, emotional, physical and academic wellbeing of all
our students. In addition, he emphasised the importance of preparing our students
for a world that is rapidly changing and ensuring they acquire the skills and
dispositions to be life-long learners.
The evening also provided parents with the opportunity to share feedback on the
strengths, and areas requiring strengthening at Brighton Primary School. Parents
provided feedback on note cards in response to the following two key questions:
1. What makes BPS a good school?
2. What would make BPS an even better school?
The top five responses from parents are highlighted in the table below:
Continued on next page...
PARENT FEEDBACK: TOP FIVE RESPONSES
What makes Brighton Primary School a good school?
What would make Brighton Primary School a better school?
Community - caring & active, sense of Strengthen learning with a stronger
Teachers - hard working, caring teachers encouraging students to love learning
Teacher retention - work on keeping the good teachers
IB PYP & CIS accredited school Increased communication on student learning and progress. Improved communication tools.
Communications including Compass Focus on student resilience and
Facilities / school grounds Social and emotional wellbeing
Continued from previous page…
It was overwhelmingly evident from the feedback that BPS families feel included and highly value being part of a
caring, active and supportive parent community. Parents also recognise the passion and dedicated work ethic of
our teaching staff and the need to support their professional learning and development to enable them to provide
engaging and challenging learning experiences for our students.
This session was a timely opportunity for our parent community to assist in the redevelopment of our school
strategic plan ending this December. We will continue working closely with students, teachers, other staff and
parents, as well as external accreditation organisations, Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Department
of Education and Training (DET), to help us identify our current strengths as well as the areas requiring
strengthening. We will use this community feedback while also drawing on evidence based research to develop our
new BPS School Strategic Plan 2020-23.
We will need to select priorities, as it is not possible to deeply implement all suggested changes at once, keeping in
mind that our number one focus is to maximise learning for all students at Brighton Primary School.
For those parents who were unable to attend this session, please feel free to share your feedback to the two key questions by emailing [email protected] .
Karen Gittins (Communications Manager) & Steve Meade (Principal)
Come and enjoy an amazing evening hosted by Grade 3, 4 & 5 at BPS
The Specialist Spectacular is fast approaching and we look forward to seeing you on Wednesday 18th September
between 5 – 7pm. Grade 3, 4 and 5 students, along with their specialist teachers, have put together a fun evening
full of entertainment for everyone. Enjoy the show and partake in some delicious food van options for dinner. All
food suppliers are members of our BPS school community.
• students performing on the outside stage,
• art work displayed in the performing arts room
• visit Italy in the Italian room
• complete interactive Mandarin challenges
• come along and try a variety of skills in Physical Education in the gym
• listen as students perform with different instruments in the music room
• unleash your acting skills on stage or create some family fun photos in the Drama photo booths. P
Please look out for newsfeeds with further information on compass next week.
We look forward to sharing our work with the Brighton community. The Specialist Team.
Is your child returning to Brighton Primary School
in 2020?
Please let us know of your intention to return to BPS in 2020 via your Compass Insights tab.
1. Log into Compass (open in browser via your phone app)
2. Click on the ‘Profile’ link next to your child’s photo
3. Click the ‘Insights’ tab and select the ‘Insights Cycle—Is your child returning to BPS in 2020?’
Supplying this information is extremely important and assists in planning for 2020 year level
classes and teaching staff.
We appreciate your assistance.
Compass Handy Tip
1. “My child is going on an excursion today but I can’t
remember what they needed to take?”
2. “My child is at the athletics carnival today and I would like to go
and support the event. Where is the carnival being held?
The quickest way to access the details of an excursion is:
• On your mobile device click on the Compass menu and select Events
• This will display all Compass events you have previously consented to
• By selecting the ‘Attending’ hyperlink (in green text) a display of the details relating
to the event will appear. i.e. date, venue, dress code and any additional information
Alternatively, you can access the above information by checking the parent calendar.
This view works best when logged in from a desktop or laptop.
• By clicking entries listed in green you will be taken directly to the event consent notice
which contains all the relevant information.
Education Committee
One of the four sub-committees of the Brighton Primary School Council is the Education
Committee. This committee is comprised of council members, parents and teachers.
The Education committee meet regularly throughout the year to review and update a range
of school policies. This work is guided and informed by current Department of Education and
Training policy and community input. Schools are required to have certain policies in place
and then have the option to have other local policies based on their context.
BPS has a policy review schedule which ensures that all policies are reviewed on the required
cycle. Some policies are reviewed annually, for example, the Asthma and Anaphylaxis
policy. Other polices are on 3-4 year review cycles.
The process for reviewing a policy includes:
• Education Committee meetings where members review the policies
• Consultation with key stakeholders/experts in the school, e.g. School Nurse, Business
Manager etc. as necessary
• Sending policy to School Council to be ratified
Publication of newly reviewed or ratified policies in the School Newsletter, Website and
Compass
I draw your attention to the Student Engagement Policy in this week’s newsletter. This policy
contains useful and important information in regards to student wellbeing. It includes what
BPS has in place to teach positive behaviours and wellbeing, our outlined response to
incidents that occur within the school and the definition of bullying. It is important to have a
common understanding around these items to best support our students.
Joel Snowden
Assistant Principal
Education Committee
Hi everyone,
Congratulations to the Footy Dads on their recent Community Cup win against Brighton Beach PS. It was a great afternoon which raised close to $18,000 for BPS. An incredible effort. Well done dads!
Here’s a snapshot of what your Parents & Friends Community is cooking up for you right now…
BPS COOKBOOK – “Brighton Bites: Recipes from our table to yours” – Pre-order for $25 on Qkr! by end of term 3
Preparing a community cookbook is no mean feat. It takes a great deal of time and energy, laughter and enthusiasm – and it will all pay off when our shipment of cookbooks arrive, just in time for Christmas! Pre-order your copies of the BPS COOKBOOK “Brighton Bites” via Qkr! for the very SPECIAL PRICE of $25 by Monday 7 October (first day of term 4) and save $5 per copy. There’s everything from soup to sweets between the beautiful covers of this timeless book. Later in the year, we’ll share more details about events to mark the cookbook’s launch. For now, don’t miss this opportunity to get $5 off the RRP by pre-ordering on Qkr! Enormous gratitude goes to Caroline Webber for leading this project, and the entire cookbook team. We can’t wait to have it in our hands - and kitchens! BRIGHTON LIVE – SAVE THE DATE! Saturday 26 October $20pp on Qkr! (see flyer overleaf)
The first BRIGHTON LIVE went off with a bang. It was such a successful night, we’re not changing the formula… Tickets are $20 on Qkr! or $30 on the door. Pizza can be pre-ordered on Qkr! Drinks will be available for purchase on the night with cash or Qkr! Need some convincing? Here’s a taste of the glowing feedback from our first BRIGHTON LIVE:
“I liked the mix of music and trivia and the low-key vibe.”
“The music was great and just right. Trivia was an excellent start to the evening to break the ice and get everyone chatting.”
“A very casual, fun event… we could walk around and catch up with people.”
“Venue was styled so well and the atmosphere was great.”
For the diary: BRIGHTON LIVE 2, Saturday 26 October, 7:30PM-midnight in the Performing Arts Centre. SPRING SPORTS CARNIVAL – Friday 8 November Come November, we’ll hold our inaugural FREE Spring Sports Carnival to celebrate our children’s health, fitness and sporting prowess. There’ll be sporting challenges, including footy, soccer and a ninja obstacle course as well as a few other fun activities for the kids. The sports will be book-ended by a cake stall for afternoon tea, and a sausage sizzle. If you’d like to help, there will be opportunities to volunteer on the day, donate sporting prizes for the raffle, and sponsor the carnival. For more information, contact Jan Browne, Deputy President of BPS PFC, on [email protected]
For the diary: BPS Spring Sports Carnival, 3:30PM-6PM, at BPS. Children and their families welcome. Best,
Danielle Johnston – President
Grade 5B are on Twitter, making connections!
This term, Grade 5B have created a Twitter account to share our learning and make
connections around the world. Our profile is created under the teacher’s name and used as a
whole class. We have ensured that when we Tweet we do not include any personal
information, such as our names or school. We have been Tweeting about all the learning we do
in class and school happenings such as the athletics carnival and merry mottos.
Recently we Tweeted about creating rhyming picture story books for our buddies and thanked
some authors for inspiring us with their books. We were lucky that our Tweet was seen by Matt
Cosgrove, the author of Macca the Alpaca and he replied! We then responded with a poem
to thank him for the inspiration and his Tweet, which he then re-Tweeted for all his followers to
see! We have also been Tweeting with a school in Adelaide, another in Mumbai and another
in Canada. We really enjoy Tweeting and seeing who we get replies from and making
connections with other children all over the world.
Grade 2 have been inquiring into using water responsibly during our ‘Sharing the Plant unit. The students have
shown great enthusiasm towards this unit and have demonstrated many attributes of the learner profile, such as
caring and principled.
Some Grade 2 students decided to take action by starting a ‘Water Saving Club’ to educate our community on
how to care for water.
They used the skills and knowledge they have learnt to write procedural texts on how to use the school compost
and bins, persuasive texts convincing students not to litter and tips on how we can all save water. Here are some
student examples:
How to use the classroom compost bin
You only put food scraps in the compost not paper or plastic.
You will need:
compost bin
bucket
Step 1 If you have a fruit or vegetables scraps put into your classroom bucket
Step 2 Empty the compost in the bins near Miss Flood’s classroom
BY Zifan 2E
How to use the new school bins
What you need
Rubbish
Bins
Step 1: Push the rubbish in the hole.
Step 2: If it doesn’t fit open the lid and put it in.
Step 3: If you have a bottle repeat the steps but using the recycling bin.
By Maddox 2E
How to use the school bins.
You will need:
A bin,
Rubbish
Steps
Eat recess snack or lunch.
Put the rubbish in the hole of the bin.
If the rubbish is too big, lift the lid and put the rubbish in there.
By Grace 2E
Using a compost bin By Harry 2E Only put fruit and veggies in the compost bin.
Don’t put paper or plastic in the compost bin.
You will need:
. a bucket
. a compost bin
Step 1: If you have fruit or veggie scraps put into your classroom bucket.
Step 2: Empty the compost buckets in the bins near Miss Floods Class room.
People must stop littering!
You should not litter because it goes into the drains and kills sea animals and
we see them covered in rubbish. We should take the rubbish off the animals.
Then we need to take them to the animal hospital.
Secondly, animals need clean water to survive. Even we need clean water to
survive.
In conclusion, don’t litter! By Esteban 2E.
Why you shouldn’t litter
You shouldn't litter because the rubbish you drop goes in to the drains
and then in to ocean and can kill animals.
Secondly, if you litter it just makes more rubbish in the world and can
make water very dirty.
In conclusion, littering is very bad because it can kill animals.
By Roarke 2E
GREEN TEAM ASSEMBLY ADDRESS:
Good morning Brighton Primary,
We are from the green team. First I would like to ask a couple of questions.
Hands up if you have seen rubbish in our school?
Hands up if you think we need to do something to reduce rubbish in the school?
Well this morning we are going to be showing you how to improve the rubbish at school by using
our new and improved bins.
Well if you have not already seen these lids on these bins here they are.
This is how you use them (demonstrate).
1. Put the rubbish right through the black section of the bin/ the slot.
2. Wash you hands.
If the rubbish is to big to fit through the black section/ the slot, lift the lid, put it in, but make sure
you close the lid again.
This is how you do not use them (demonstrate).
1. Do not just place the rubbish on top. You have to push it in!
The school has paid for these bins so that the wind and crows will not be able to get the rubbish
out of the bins. It is up to us to be principled and caring by using the bins properly and make our
school a better place. Please do your bit. Thank you!
Spoken by Simone, Maggie and Eadie.
Shown by Erin, Ally and George.
Assembly
Performers
26 August
Evan & Thalia Gr 6,
singing
‘Royal’.
Assembly Performers
2 September
Phoebe & Lindsay
Gr 6,
Singing and dancing
to
“I need your Love”