PRINCIPALS’ REPORT - Elizabeth Street Primary School · PRINCIPALS’ REPORT 26 28 Coming Events:...
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Date: 21stMarch2013 Phone: 035127 2607
Fax: 035127 4779
e-mail: [email protected]
Teacher Supervision from 8:30am.No students at school before 8:30am.
PRINCIPALS’ REPORT
Coming Events:
Assembly Monday’s 2:40pm 25th March Multi-cultural activity day 26th March Out of uniform day – please
bring an Easter egg for competition
26th March Parent Teacher Interviews 28th March Easter Hat Parade
Easter Competition Drawn 28th March End of Term 1 finish 2:05pm 29th March Good Friday Easter
weekend 15th April Term 2 begins
School Chaplain: Our school chaplain Simon Fink currently works at the school on Mondays and Tuesdays. Simon’s role is to be an additional support to students, staff, parents and the broader community connected to the school. Simon has been spending some time in each classroom getting to know the students and in particular has been spending time with the senior students. This week you should have received some request slips and envelopes that were sent home with your child. If at any time you or your child would like to have a chat with out chaplain, please just return one of these slips or call for an appointment. Simon will also be working with a group of grade 6 students with the Compass Student Leadership Program – along with Mrs O’Reilly- and will be involved in a number of student engagement projects throughout the year, the first project beginning in 3/4R. Swimming: Next term our swimming program for all students in Preps to Grade 4 begins. If your child doesn’t yet have bathers for swimming, now would be a good time to buy some. With the end of summer it’s likely to be a good time to get bathers on special. Our local op shops may also have some bathers available. Your child will also need a towel and a bag to place their clothes in. It would be a great help if the bag, bathers and school clothes are all labelled with your child’s name. The school swimming program will run each Friday during term 2 at no cost to the families. This program is being paid for by the school. Multicultural Day: A reminder that we have a very exciting day, with a range of cultural activities on Monday, as a celebration for harmony day.A huge thank you to the families who are helping us out by running activities for the students. Parent Teacher Interviews: Thank you to those who have returned their slips with a preference for interview times. As you can imaging it can be quite tricky to give everyone their time preference. If you did not return your slip, a time has been allocated. Please call the office if this time doesn’t suit you. It’s very important that we meet with all parents/guardians to discuss your child’s learning needs.
BLUEARTH!!! Jake – Bluearth helps you to get fit.
Nathan – You get faster at doing things with your body.
Luke – Bluearth is exciting. It is about team work. You get fit and active.
Shayelee – Bluearth is fun. You exercise and get fit.
Angela – You learn new games and have fun.
Jasmine – you get fit and it is fun.
Emma – It is fun and it makes you fit. It is good exercise.
Tremayne – Bluearth is never boring. It is challenging. It keeps us fit. It has a lot of
team work.
Brian – Bluearth helps you to get fitter.
Zak – In bluearth you do activities. It is cool. You do lots of activities with Scott.
Dion – Bluearth is sport and I like sport. It is fun and it teaches us to use our bodies
better. The instructors are nice and helpful.
Achol – Bluearth is really fun. Everyone is being resilient and trying their best in sport.
Dylan – I like to play games. I like the new teacher. Sometimes I learn more games and
challenging games. I try to be a good sport. I help some people in games.
Chloe – I like the way that we learn different games. I like how we do core movement
because it makes us healthy.
Robbie – Bluearth is good exercise. It helps us to have good health.
Nyadet – It is sporty. It is something that everyone can do. It is good for your health and
it is FUN!
Hailie – Bluearth is good for you. You can get fit.
Jai – You get really fit and healthy. You learn new things to practise at home to get
more fit.
Hosanna – Bluearth is fun and challenging.
Adam – I like bluearth because it helps make you calm and helps your health. Core
movement helps you get stronger and calmer.
Kayla – Bluearth is fun and there are lots of activities to do.
Teia – In bluearth you get active. It is fun.
Commences with an information & sign up session on Tuesday March 19th
in the South Street Library. Parents/Carers are requested to attend.
The first session of the club will run for 6 weeks to Thursday May
9th with sessions on Tuesday March 19th (Orientation), Thursday
March 21st, Tuesday March 26th, Tuesday April 16th, Thursday April
18th, Tuesday April 23rd, Tuesday April 30th, Thursday May 2nd,
Tuesday May 7th& Thursday May 9th.
Primary School Aged Children are invited to join the club-
bring your reader, any homework sheets, things that you want
to learn more about. This is a great opportunity to catch up
or get some extra help.
Adult tutors are trained and all have “Working with Children
Cards” – some are qualified teachers. We also have a large
group of Senior Students from Lowanna College who will
work with the children.
For more information contact Mrs Sawyer at school
0351 272607
Multicultural Diversity Day
The Moe /
NewboroughPrimary
School Cluster Learning
Beyond the Bell Club
Every Tuesday & Thursday Afternoon 3.30 to 4.30pm
at South Street Primary School.
On Monday the 25th March our school is going to celebrate and
participate in a multicultural diversity day.
It is going to be great day for students as they will be participating
and learning about how other cultures and their traditions have been
handed down from generation to generation.
The students will be doing a variety of activities such as cooking,
dance, art and other fun activities.
We are holding this day as our school has a diverse range of
students that come from many different cultures.
We hope the students will enjoy this day and gain lots of insight into
how we are different but the same.
Good afternoon all schools
What a wonderful day we all had on Saturday at our Moe School’s Superstar and free family
Fun day. It drizzled on several occasions but that didn’t stop our local kids (and parents)
enjoying all the free entertainment. The quality of our 18 entrants in our Idol competition was again of very high standards and speaking to the judges at the end of the day their job was indeed a very hard one.
The four finalists who will sing at the Moe Music Festival on 4th May from 1pm till 1.30 pm which
is held at Old Gippstown. Our four finalists in no particular order are:
ELYSHA SOMERVILLE ST MARYS DOMINIC BATTISTA ST KIERAN’S
TESS SULTANA SOUTH STREET
DELANI MAUGA LOWANNA COLLEGE
Congratulations to these students and we look forward to hearing from them again in May. All students who competed received a show bag with goodies and vouchers and a medal for their participation in our event.
We had prizes for places 5 to 10 and these were for the following students:
TONYA RYAN LOWANNA VA’A FILIA ELIZABETH STREET
AMBROSIA PEARLESS ST MARY’S MACY JOHNSON ALBERT STREET
AKAISHA WILLS ST KIERAN’S
ALYSHA PUDDY NEWBOROUGH EAST
In my eyes everyone was a winner, all kids performed beautifully and all were a credit to their
Schools and I’m sure that those of you who were there on the day would agree.
I would like to take this opportunity of behalf of the Moe Trader’s Association, to thank all those Schools and teachers involved in helping make our day a very successful one.
Should any children or parents require any further information about the Moe Music Festival, please give them our phone no 51272099.
Thank you once again.
Christine Waterhouse President
Moe Traders Association
Its Family Fun Day again at Village Cinemas The day includes Activities from 10am including games, free giveaways and prizes, even a special appearance by Chocky the ChocTop! Activities are followed at 11am with a special Advanced Screening of the new animated adventure feature ‘The Croods’
All for just $10!
4th
Annual Good Friday Walkathon presents the…
29th March 2013
Poowong Hall to the
Loch Rec Reserve
APEX Family Fun Day
8:00 am for 8:30 am discussion before walk arrival at Loch
Rec Reserve 11:00 am
Poowong Apex will than be hosting there annual family fun day fund-raiser with
lots of children's activities and competitions for the whole family until around
3:00 pm (All Welcome)
Distance: 8Km or 13.5km (two separate walks)
All ages welcome to walk but childrenunder 10 must be supervised by an adult
Cost: Gold Coin Donation (also bring along money collect previously by any sponsors in the
morning please) any donation of $2.00 or more is tax deductible see Krystal on the day for
receipts)
ALL PROCEEDS: Royal Melbourne Children's
Hospital Good Friday Appeal
More information please call Krystal Clark on 0437098596
S034-2013 Student Accident Insurance Arrangements
Parents are reminded that the Department does not provide personal accident insurance for students. Parents and guardians are responsible for paying the cost of medical treatment for injured students, including any transport costs. These costs may be recoverable where an injury is caused by the negligence (carelessness) of the Department, a school council or their employees or volunteers.
Student accident insurance policies are available from some commercial insurers. These cover a range of medical expenses not covered by Medicare or private health insurance. They can be obtained by school councils on a whole-of-school basis, or by parents/guardians for individual students.
Moe (Elizabeth Street) Primary School 4740 STUDENT ABSENCE NOTE
Dear ……………………, As the parent/guardian of ……………………………. Grade ………
I wish to advise that the absence on ……………………………. was due to:
- illness
- appointments Dentist Doctor
- other Please specify _____________ ____________________________________________
Yours sincerely,
…………………………………. ……./……/…… Signature of Parent/Guardian Date
School Holiday Program
George is an eccentric, dancing clown who thinks he is an
orchestra conductor. Performing physical theatre, mime and
story animation, George takes us on a fantasy journey as he
recreates his versions of the great symphonies and beyond.
Traralgon Library Wednesday 3 April, 10.30am -11.10am
Morwell Library Wednesday 3 April, 1pm - 1.40pm
Moe Town Hall Wednesday 3 April, 3pm - 3.40pm Bookings can be made in person at any Latrobe City Library or Service Centre or by calling 1300 367 700.
5135 8350per child This event will be photographed for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to have your photo taken please advise one of our staff. Dr Knickerbocker Performing Arts Centre Traralgon, Little Theatre Wednesday 10 April, 10.30am -11.15am
Moe Town Hall Thursday 11 April 2pm -2.45pm
Morwell Library Wednesday 10 April, 1pm - 1.45pm
Churchill Hub Thursday 11 April, 11am - 11.45am Bookings essential.Tickets available from LPAC Box Office on 5176 3559. Or in person at Latrobe Regional Gallery Morwell and the Latrobe City Service Centre in Moe.
This show is a joyous collection of funny song,
action games, magical string figures, truckload
of instruments, hilarious antic and juggling.
With many recordings and music resource books
to his name, Mike is perhaps most famous for
his release of ‘Bananas in Pyjamas’ and ‘Dr
Knickerbocker’ and his recent best seller ‘Uke’n
Play Ukulele’.