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Great work This week I would like to congratulate the following students for some outstanding work. Marco S, Lily Rose M and Isabella P for great work in their co-operative reading group activities. The level and sophistication of their conversations about the book they were reading was very im-pressive. Nirasha S, Mikalee M, Amal E for great problem solving using frac-tions in Mathematics. They were presented with some very challeng-ing problems by both Mr S and myself and answered them correctly. Well done. No school Just a reminder that there will be no school on Monday 31
st October
as this is a curriculum day. There will also be no school on Tuesday 1
st November as this is the Melbourne Cup Public Holiday.
School concert Our end of year school concert and celebration will be held on Wednesday 7
th December. Keep this evening free. More information
about the night and ticket sales arrangements will be sent home shortly. The students along with Mrs B have been working very hard rehearsing for the night. Foundation Transition Foundation transition commences next Friday 4
th November. All stu-
dents who have enrolled in Foundation for 2017 will have received a letter in the mail from their buddies inviting them to the transition. If you have not yet enrolled your child for next year, please contact the school to make the necessary arrangements.
Allan Waterson
Principal’s message
Have you visited our website
For all the latest information on our school visit our website: www.williamruthvenps.vic.edu.au
Important Dates
OCTOBER
27th - Swimming
Program
31st - Student Free Day
NOVEMBER
1st - Melbourne Cup
Day– Public Holiday
2nd - Swimming
Program
3rd - Swimming
Program
4th - Prep Transition
9:15-10:15
8th - Swimming Program
10th - Swimming
Program
11th - Prep Transition
9:15-10:30
18th - Prep Transition
9:00-10:50
60 Merrilands Rd
Reservoir 3073
Ph 9460 1668
Fax 9460 1858
27th October 2016
2016 Term Dates
WILLIAM RUTHVEN PRIMARY SCHOOL 5544 ABN: 84116388399
RESPECT CONFIDENCE COMPASSION
Term 1 27th January– 24th March
Term 2 11th April—24th June
Term 3 11th July—16th September
Term 4 3rd October—20th December
Student Of The Week
Page 2 27th October 2016
15th October 21st October
Celebration Night
Prep A Ally
Prep B Aiva
1/2 A Tiana
1/2 B Katana
1/2C Kayla
3/4 A Alastair
3/4 B
3/4C Bradley
5/6 A
5/6 B
5/6C Babor
Art F-6
PE - F - 2 PE - 3-6
Nicholas U & Emily P
L.O.T.E
Performing Arts Carlo S
Library F-6
Science F-2
Science 3-6
Assist Principal 1/2B, 3/4A, 3/4B & 5/6A
Principal Bonnie B
Prep A Cameron
Prep B Ekam
1/2 A Chiara
1/2 B Max
1/2C Patrick
3/4 A Tyler
3/4 B
3/4C Whole class
5/6 A
5/6 B
5/6C Ralph
Art F-6
PE - F - 2 PE - 3-6
L.O.T.E Amarbir
Performing Arts Mariam S
Library F-6
Science F-2
Science 3-6
Assist Principal
Principal Marco S, Lily M & Isabella P
Whole School Concert As part of our end-of-year celebration night, all of the students will be performing in a concert!
It is very exciting and each grade will perform an item!
Notices regarding costume requirements were handed out at the end of Term 3.
When: Evening of Wednesday the 7th of December.
Where: William Ruthven Primary School Hall (at the back of the school).
More details soon!
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Thank you,
Lauretta B
Hundreds of thousands of students in primary and secondary schools from around 30 countries sat the Aus-
tralian Mathematics Competition on the 28th of July this year. Students from Year 3 to Year 12 compete on
the same day, making it possibly one of the largest single events on the Australian education calendar. It was
introduced in 1978 as the first competition of its kind in Australia. It is now a truly international event, test-
ing students’ mathematical ability throughout the Pacific and South-East Asia. It tests everything from
basic numeracy skills through to advanced problem solving.
The grade 3-6 teachers chose 24 students to compete. 2 students received a Distinction certificate (in the
top 20% of students), 9 students received a Credit certificate (in the top 55% of students), 11 students re-
ceived a Proficiency certificate and 2 students received a Participation certificate. Each student who partic-
ipated received their certificate at assembly, as well as an individual performance report.
Congratulations to the following students for participating
On behalf of all the staff at William Ruthven Primary School I would like to congratulate the students who
participated, and commend them on their great results. This is a testament to the hard work shown by both
staff and students during their numeracy learning.
Tara B
Maths Competition Coordinator
Australian Mathematics Competition
27th October 2016 Page 3
Distinction Maya Sharpe, Noah Laureano
Credit Ayscia C, Jacob L, Eva Y, Chantelle F, Raymond H, Alezy K, Jack F, Dion
I, Marco S
Proficiency Jai M, Jackson H, Zahra J, Yusuf N, Vicky Y, Grace Y Danny H, Maui C,
Yunus N, Shaden N, Nirasha S
Participation Yahya N, Amir C
Grade 1/2 Numeracy - Capacity
27th October 2016 Page 4
In 1/2 we have been learning about capacity. In this lesson we had to measure how many cups of water were needed to fill our container. This is called informal measurement. We
now know that we can measure liquids in litres and millilitres. 1000 mls = 1 litre
As part of a writing task the 3/4 students wrote letters to Australian athletes competing in the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. Eva Younan wrote a letter to Australian swimmer, Georgia
Bohl and was fortunate enough to get a reply. Please read…..
Grade 3/4 Letters to the Olympic Athletes
27th October 2016 Page 5
27th October 2016 Page 6
eSmart
ThinkUKnow e-Newsletter - October 2016
Fascinated by discovering the world through someone else’s eyes? Live streaming is a continuing craze for young people. It allows them to see events unfold literally as they happen, as well as broadcast their own lives to friends (and almost anyone!) to watch. You may have heard of live streaming apps such as Periscope, Facebook Live and most recently Live.ly, which was re-leased earlier this year by Musical.ly. Live.ly is a lot like Facebook Live. When you are in the app you can tap “Go Live” to start live streaming your videos to your Musical.ly friends and fans. People can leave comments and buy digital gifts, which are animated stickers that pop onto the screen during broadcasts. Just like every other live streaming app, Live.ly presents challenges around the content that is viewed or posted. There is no filter or monitoring, and as the streams are live there is always the chance that young people may hear bad language and see inappropriate content. Another big challenge is privacy. We all need to be aware of what we are posting online, and broadcasting live is no differ-ent. It's important that before you or your child broadcasts something live, you consider what personal information you may be sharing in the video - sometimes without even meaning to!
Time2Talk • Why not download the app? Go ‘live’ and see what it’s all about. • Before streaming check your sur-roundings to ensure you’re not giving away any personal information. • Always think before go ‘live’!
ThinkUKnowTop Tips: 1. Discuss with your children what is and isn't appropriate to share. Why not broadcast something live together so they get an idea of what is appropriate. This is also a great way to get to know the technology. 2. Ensure your child is not giving away person-al information in videos, but also on their pro-file. It is especially important to make sure names, ages and location are hidden. 3. Ensure you or your child aren't inadvertently giving out information about who you are and where you live in the videos. Can a street ad-dress or school uniform be seen in the videos? Always check! 4. Remember, always think before you go 'live'! I know those tips sound a little serious, so let's not forget the fun side of live video. Have a go! It's lots of fun.
27th October 2016 Page 7
CERES & Sport
2016 Summer Sport Fixture
28th October William Ruthven Primary V Reservoir East Primary
4th November Kingsbury Primary V William Ruthven Primary
11th November BYE
18th November Thomastown Primary V William Ruthven Primary
25th November Reservoir Views Primary V William Ruthven Primary
2nd December William Ruthven Primary V St Joseph the Worker
William Ruthven Primary School Is now taking enrolments for 2017
Academic Excellence Personalised learning Innovative curriculum
A strong focus on Literacy and Numeracy Committed and dedicated teaching staff
Strong partnership between school and family
A specialist Science School
William Ruthven Primary School 60 Merrilands Rd Reservoir Tel: 9460 1668 Fax: 9460 1858
Email: william.ruthven.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.williamruthvenps.vic.edu.au
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