COMING UP
MARCH
28th Easter Hat Parade
9am
End of Term 1
2:30pm Finish
NO BUS
APRIL 15th First Day Term 2
3/4 Briars Camp
16th 3/4 Briars Camp
17th 3/4 Briars Camp
Summer Lightning
Prems Year 5/6
24th 9:30am Joint ANZAC
Day Service at St
Josephs
25th ANZAC Day
Congratulations
The pelican
T H U R S D A Y M A R C H 2 8 T H 2 0 1 3
Act of Kindness This week’s recipients of the Act of Kindness were Pali Leckie and Briony Pitt. Pali’s nominees said, ’She is nice. She helps others and looks after her friends. She helps when we are sad and she is a kind person.’ Congratulations Pali.
Briony was our first Community Act of Kindness recipient for 2013. Briony was at our local beach with her two daughters when she heard someone calling for help. After ensuring that her children were safely out of the water Briony returned to assist the swimmer and bring her safely to shore. A wonderful Act of Kindness. Congratulations Briony.
Congratulations to the following prep students who received an award at
assembly for displaying our school values: Osten Byrne (Resilience), Josh Lewis
(Respect) and Jaymi Harris (Integrity) and to the year 3/4 students who received
awards for being learning heroes: Jordan Doherty (Absorption and Managing
Distractions), Aaron Leonard-Klein (Absorption and Managing Distractions) and
Isao Sramek (Imagining).
P A G E 2
T H E P E L I C A N
From the Principal
I am sure as parents you are reflecting on how quickly Term One has flown by. Congratulations to the Preps and new students on how quickly and well they have settled into Sorrento PS. Staff have been focusing on building productive and positive learning environments, specifically building positive relationships between students and between staff and students. This has been supported by the Bounce Back program, regular circle time and Building Learning Power. Feedback has been positive, with students understanding the routines and expectations within their learning area and home base, resulting in a calm and orderly environment where students feel happy, safe and can learn. My thanks to parents and staff for supporting our children in their learning. Have a well deserved rest and I look forward to seeing you all in Term Two.
Reading to young children: A head-start in life
The Reading to young children: A head-start in life is a study completed by the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research and is part of the Department’s Research and Evaluation Partnership with the University of Melbourne. The study examined the causal link between the frequency of reading to children at a young age and their future schooling outcomes. The findings of the study were reported in The Age on 3rd March 2013 and an overview of the study is available here: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/about/research/readtoyoungchild.pdf
Key Findings The frequency of reading to children at a young age has a direct causal effect on their schooling outcomes regardless of their family background and home environment.
*Reading to children at age 4-5 every day has a significant positive effect on their reading skills and cognitive skills (i.e., language and literacy, numeracy and cognition) later in life. *Reading to children 3-5 days per week (compared to 2 or less) has the same effect on the child’s
reading skills at age 4-5 as being six months older. *Reading to them 6-7 days per week has the same effect as being almost 12 months older. *Children read to more frequently at age 4-5 achieve higher scores on the National Assessment Program
– Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests for both Reading and Numeracy in Year 3 (age 8 to 9). *These differences in reading and cognitive skills are not related to the child’s family background or
home environment but are the direct result of how frequently they have been read to prior to starting school.
Last week a Prep Information Evening for prospective prep parents for 2014 was held. My thanks to Zoe Richey, Jess Hogan and Pru Ferguson for their organisation of the session. Thanks to: Sue Wearne for attending and speaking, along with Michelle Richens and Lenka Brereton; to Rebecca Grant for sharing questions that she asked when deciding where to enrol her children: to our school captains who spoke most eloquently: Luci Watts and Jonas Eccles and to the students who entertained us with their musical prowess: Josie Bladon, Rye Carlyon, Celeste Robertson, Tao Hollingsworth, Grace Plumridge, Ashleigh Zawadka, Blaise Lewis, Nat Helliwell and Lucy Schlipalius.
Staff recently updated their CPR and Anaphylaxis qualifications.
Jess Brasser and Lisa Weine demonstrate their CPR skills.
Meg Dallas
Principal
P A G E 3
Thomas Burgess, Tom Maltby, Alice Schlipalius and Matilda Muir attended a Science extension day last week at Toorak College. These students were offered places at this day as they excelled in the University of NSW Science Assessment in 2012. This is what Matilda Muir had to say about the day:
On March 20, Matilda (me), Thomas Burgess, Tom Maltby and Alice Schipalius went up Toorak College for the day. We participated in three science workshops. These included: Face Your Fears, Up and Atom and Rockets to the
Stars.
In Face Your Fears, we learnt how fear is made in your brain and what process it has to make to achieve a scare.
In Up and Atom, we learnt about atoms. We learnt they are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. We also did a science experiment with beans, which helped teach us how protons, neutrons and electrons make up very important elements of earth and our galaxy.
In Rockets to the Stars, we learnt about N.A.S.A. and it’s space station. We learnt that rockets cannot make sharp or quick turns and usually rockets have their engines turned off unless they want to change course, because gravity carries them the way they are going– this saves a lot of petrol!
We met many nice kids from other schools all over the Peninsula. Overall, we learnt a lot and had heaps of FUN! The Preps, Ones and Twos had a wonderful picnic earlier this week in spectacular weather. They were terrific ambassadors of Sorrento PS and enjoyed eating and playing together. It was lovely to see so many parents join them.
Dates for your Diary Please make note of the following fundraising activities and save the dates:
Trivia Night – Friday 17th May
Golf Day – Sunday 8th September
Congratulations to all those students who walked or rode to school last Friday. There were one hundred and thirteen students who participated.
The school holidays would be a great time to get on top of head lice. Please take this opportunity to check your child’s hair and to ensure that it is free of eggs and lice. Your support with this matter would be much appreciated.
Please note that Friday 7th June is a Pupil Free Day. Students will not attend school on this day. Staff will be undertaking professional learning.
Enjoy the holidays, stay safe and we will see you back at school on Monday 15th April.
Heather Martin, Angela
Sorbara, Niki Kowalewski
and Lisa Weine at the picnic
Asher Darlinson, Hooper
Robinson, Rye Clarke and
Henry Elliot having fun at
the Sorrento Park
T H E P E L I C A N
P A G E 4
Michelle Richens
Sports News
Waste Wise
Happy Birthday A very happy Birthday to all children and staff who were born in March.
In third place with 76 percent was 1/2KW. In second place with 77 percent was 3/4L. In first place with 80 percent was Prep F. Prep F will have Leafy and eat popcorn this week. Congratulations to all our Waste Wise winners.
Athletics
Well done to all the students who were involved in Little Aths this season. A big
congratulations to Moby Byrne for placing 9th in the state for discus. He is now being
considered for the state development squad. Amber Grant was also extremely impressive
placing 7th in the state in the 200m. I’m sure they have a great and exciting future.
District Tennis
Sorrento Primary School had terrific representatives in the tennis this year. Celeste
Robertson, Luci Watts, Noah Anderson and Harry Woinarski all played extremely
well in the round robin competition. Noah narrowly missed out on moving through
to the Division level and Harry placed equal first so he is now off to the Division
level in Mornington.
School Triathlon
Once again we had fabulous weather for the event. The students challenged themselves in the 100m swim, 2km bike ride and
500m run. It’s also wonderful to see the great sportsmanship between students and determination to push themselves to the
limit. Results were as follows:
District Sports Try Outs
Well done to the following students for representing our school in the following sports. These students are trying to make the
District team and eventually the State team.
Grade 6 Boys Grade 6 Girls Grade 5 Boys Grade 5 Girls
1st Harry Woinarski 2nd Rory McGregor 3rd Orbie Short
1st Harriet McNamara 2nd Meg Smith 3rd Grace Layton
1st Eden Matheson-Coles 2nd Oscar Richards 3rd Hamish Read
1st Matilda Muir 2nd Ayla Grant 3rd Alexandra Walls
Soccer Football Netball Basketball
Ethan Loel Caleb Lenard-Klein Alexander Froomes Alice Schlipalius Jemma Tolson Celeste Robertson
Harry Woinarski Jake Street-Harris Tom Farmer
Luci Watts Meg Smith
Charlie Stokes Matt Doherty
Hats A reminder that the Sorrento Sunsmart Policy states that hats need to be worn until the end of April. Please remember to bring your hats to school in Term Two.
Sustainability
Student Council The Student Council this term has been busy. We recently raised money for the Red Kite Foundation. We raised $384.50. We are now organising another way to raise money, through selling Hacky Sacks, but the organisation is still yet to be confirmed. We need students and families to help make Hacky Sacks. Our 3/4 members from the council will be collecting them in their end of the Cove, so if you could please put in and help, it would be greatly appreciated. They will be sold in Term Two. Annalise Boyd Sorrento Primary School Student Council President
SAVE THE ORANG-UTANS: Avoid Palm Oil. 50 Orang-utans die every week. Do your bit and buy chocolates that are free of Palm Oil. Palm Oil Free Easter List Cadbury - Chocolate buttons egg, Chocolate scorched almond egg, Mini candy-shelled eggs, Chocolate freddo eggs, Continental old gold egg, Small solid chocolate eggs, Hollow eggs in boxes, Hollow turkish delight egg, Hunting eggs, after dinner mints, Lindt- Chocolate bunnies, Friedel - Chocolate bunnies, Waikato Valley Chocolates- Pirate egg with chocolate coins, Egg with jelly beans, Egg with jet planes, Single unboxed eggs, Guylian- Chocolate eggs and seashell chocolates, Scarborough Fair Adore milk chocolate, Sinless dark chocolate, Sublime fruit and nut, Costa- Paint and eat chocolate eggs, Candylishus- Jungle buddies, Newman's- Ginger treat, Fire station, Doll's House, Queen Anne's- Marshmallow eggs, Hilliers- Turkish delight, Candy Universe- Happy Easter Bunny, Coffler- Strawberry, Devonport Chocolates- Hollow or plain chocolate eggs, Jacquot- Solid eggs, Toblerone- All. Whittakers – All, Go Nutz -All , Lindt- chocolate range pack only, Green and Black’s- All, Donovan’s Dark chocolate with ginger, Turkish delight, Nestlé chocolate macadamias, chocolate almonds, After 8 chocolate mints, Patagonia chocolate, The Seriously Good Chocolate Co. All, Trade Aid Fair Trade dark chocolate 70% cocoa, orange, mint, almond, Hershey’s plain kisses A big THANK YOU to the Sustainability Leaders, Compost monitors and Gardening Club for their great work this term. Happy Holidays Lenka Brereton
Library News
The 2013 Premiers' Reading Challenge (PRC) is a great way to encourage your children to read more. Each student who takes part will receive a unique user-id and password to log on to the PRC website where they can identify book titles to read as well as record their reading. The more books children read, the faster their reading skills advance and the more satisfying their book choices become. The PRC is a great springboard to get your child hooked on books! Children can request a parent consent form from their teachers or me at any time and get started. The goals set by the PRC for each grade level are very realistic and children have until early September to complete the challenge. The books read for the PRC can also be used towards the MS Readathon. As from 2013, infants and pre-prep children can also join the challenge. The PRC has recognised the importance of reading at an early age because reading to young children has been positively linked to academic success. See the website for details: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/prc So what are you waiting for? Get your child into the PRC! Amanda Enright Library Technician
P A G E 6
Sorrento Unit Family Fun Day
The biggest family fun day to hit the Peninsula…..
6th April 2013 9am—4pm the Village Green, Rosebud.
Unlimited ride tickets available from the school office for $30.00 each, before the event.
A savings of $15.00 per ticket if purchased before the event.
Moonlit Sanctuary Easter School Holidays
Young Ranger Program
Environmental Activities, Native Animal Care, Fun and Games during Autumn 2013.
Wednesday 3rd, Friday 5th April
Monday 8th, Wednesday 10th, Friday 12th April
Cost: $39.00 per day, or $105 for 3 days. Bookings essential - suitable 7-14 years.
Hours: 10AM – 3PM
Wear closed-toe shoes and long pants and remember your hat. Lunches: BYO or available for $7.50
Pia Pettigrew, Lucy Schlipalius Alaskah Cadan and Charlie Goodwin with their art works.
BELEZA SCHOOL UNIFORMS
Friday 29 March – Good Friday Saturday 30 March – Easter Saturday
Monday 1 April – Easter Monday RE-OPEN
Tuesday 2 April – Friday 5 April 10am – 3pm
Saturday, 6 April - CLOSED Monday 8 April – Tuesday 9 April
10am – 3pm Normal hours resume Wednesday 10 April
9.00am – 4.30pm THANK YOU
THE BRIARS
Junior Ranger Program “Tree Talk” for 6-10 year olds 2nd, 5th, 10th & 12th April 2013, 9:30am-midday. $15.50 per child Booking and pre-payment essential, 5974-3686 or [email protected]
Guided Spotlight Walks in The Briars Wildlife Sanctuary 30th March, 6th, 10th & 12th April 2013, 7:30-9:00pm. $10.40 pp. Booking and pre-payment essential.
Angus & Rose at The Briars workshops for ages 3-7 and 8+ Art with Jacob, Jewellery making with the Tutu Girls, Little Gardeners Special, Story Dance & Creativity. For information & bookings: 5974-4833 or [email protected]
School Holiday Program for Kids
Marine Adventures with: • Snorkeling • Sea Kayaking • Bike Riding • Beach Games
Our Programs focus on introducing students to Port
Phillip Bay's coastal marine environment through
interpretive exercises and games, team building initia-
tives, tours and adventure activities.
Full Day 9.30 am – 3.00pm $77.00pp
Half Day 9.30 am – 12.30pm $55.00pp
Bayplay is located at 3755 Pt Nepean Road.
TANAHATULUS BALI is a spectacular 3 bedroom 2
bathroom villa in Bali located 600m walk from the world
famous surf beach Uluwatu. The house sleeps 8
comfortably is serviced daily. The villa is completely
private accommodation with your own magnificent in
ground pool with day bed and is surrounded by a high
fence to ensure your privacy. The Gong Restaurant
across the road will deliver sensational local and western
food direct to your pool side table. Villa Rate is $200 per
night; SPS families will get a 50% discount off the nightly
rate reduced to $100 per night (excluding midyear
school holidays). For enquiries call Heidi on 0430 115
842 or for bookings email:
http://www.tanahatulus.com
JackanAndy’s Opshop JackanAndy’s Op Shop Sorrento, is a great community success story.
In our current premises, at 848 Melbourne Road, we continue to
improve our yearly takings to help the Anglican Parish Outreach
Program supporting emergency food relief, needy families,
counselling services etc.
The delicious wood-fired pizza bases that we have been making at our Sorrento restaurant
since 2001 are now available for purchase in packs of 2 both on the Peninsula and across
Melbourne. They are preservative free and found in the fridge/deli section locally at IGA
Blairgowrie, Stringers Stores Sorrento, Scicluna’s Sorrento, Montino Deli (beside Woolworths Rye),
and at La Casa Nostra in Rosebud.
0403 786 685 • [email protected]
RYE BEACH VETERINARY HOSPITAL
27 Dundas Street, Rye 3941 Telephone: 03 5985 7011
Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00am to 6:30pm Saturday: 9:00am-12:00noon
Sorrento Beach House YHA
3-5 Miranda Street,
Sorrento Victoria 3943,
Tel: 5984 4323
Blairgowrie IGA X-press
2833-2835 Point Nepean Road
Blairgowrie VIC 3942 p: 03 5988 8550
The Baths Restaurant and Fish and Chips Open 11:30 am till late 7 days a week
Restaurant 5984 1500
Fish and chips 5984 1800
3278 Point Nepean
Road Sorrento
& CONCRETING
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