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Manifold Heights Primary School
Strachan Avenue
Manifold Heights 3218
P: 03 5229 9643 F: 03 5229 2997
www.manifold.vic.edu.au [email protected]
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Manifold Heights Primary School Newsletter Principal: Barry Rowland Assistant Principal: Peta Mundine Business Manager: Jessie Burney Administration: Jacquie Clancy
Date: 21st February 2019
Important Dates FEBRUARY
Thurs 21st Feb Family BBQ @ 5:30pm
School Council Nominations Due, 4pm
Mon 25th Feb Prep Information Evening
Tues 26th Feb Prep & Staff Photos
Being Brave Brainstorm Incursion
Grade 1 & Grade 2 Information Evening
Wed 27th Feb Middles Information Evening
Thurs 28th Feb Seniors Information Evening
MARCH
Fri 1st Mar Victorian State School Spectacular Rehearsal
Mon 4th Mar Dental Nurse Visit - Preps
Tues 5th Mar Dental Nurse Visit - Grade 1
Geelong Advertiser Prep Photos
Wed 6th Mar Summer Lightning Premiership
Thurs 7th Mar Prep Drama Incursion (Marvellous Me)
Mon 11th Mar Labour Day Public Holiday - NO SCHOOL
Fri 15th Mar House Cross Country
Fri 22nd Mar Grade 1 & Grade 2 Big Day Out
Mon 25th - Wed 27th Mar Grade 6 Camp
Upcoming Event Consent Forms and/or Payments Due
Brainstorm Productions Being Brave Incursion Friday 22nd February
Grade 4 Camp Deposit Friday 22nd February
Grade 6 Preparation for Puberty (Session 1) Monday 25th February
Victorian State School Spectacular Wednesday 27th February
Grade 6 Camp - Final Payment Friday 1st March
Grade 6 Bike Education Tuesday 5th March
Prep Marvellous Me Incursion Tuesday 5th March
Grade 6 Preparation for Puberty (Session 2) Tuesday 5th March
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The Office of the eSafety Commissioner The eSaftey Commissioner is responsible for promoting online safety for all Australians. The office is committed to helping all Australians have safer, positive experiences online—just as they would offline. It co-ordinates and leads the online safety efforts of government, industry and the not-for profit community. It has a broad remit which includes providing: a complaints service for young Australians who experience serious cyberbullying, identifying and removing illegal online content and tackling image-based abuse. The office also provides audience-specific content to help educate all Australians about online safety including young people, women, teachers, parents, seniors and community groups. Its goal is to empower all Australians to explore the online world—safely. Their website has some fabulous resources for parents and for teachers – check it out at: https://www.esafety.gov.au/education-resources I refer parents to this especially after our recent Digital Tattoo incursions for Grades 3-6 and parent information session conducted by Leigh from BATForce.
Curriculum and Meet the Classroom Teacher Evenings Coming up Next Week, 6:30pm Monday 25th Feb – Prep Tuesday 26th Feb – Grade 1 and 2s (separately delivered) Wednesday 27th Feb – Middles Thursday 28th Feb – Seniors We hope all parents can come along to these important sessions. Classroom teachers will share details of classroom curriculum arrangements, daily routines, homework, upcoming events and alike. Specific sessions will be conducted in the specific communities (eg: Prep session in Prep building). A combined time together for parents initially will be followed by a chance to visit your child’s classroom, talk with the classroom teacher and become more familiar with the learning environment and the resources within.
Planned Upgrade to Playground on Lower Terrace School Council have supported the allocation of funds to upgrade this playground and we hope plans to do so will be finalised in the coming weeks. It is proposed to remove the deteriorating soft fall mulch here, add new timber edging, install new seating, repair some of the actual play equipment and spread new soft fall mulch. An enthusiastic team of parents will tackle most of the tasks and we invite other interested parents to offer their support – some of the works will commence soon and perhaps a ‘big working bee event’ will be needed to ensure that the playground is not out of action for too long. Stay tuned for further notification of additional details and dates. Plans are also in place to install new bike rack facilities, as we strongly encourage all student cyclists to lock their bikes everyday!
Gunyah Reopened After a big tidy up and clean out, the Gunyah has reopened for students to play in during recess and lunchtimes. We had been using this space over the past 12 months to store furniture and excess resources during and after the recent refurbishment project in the Juniors/Admin Building. Students (especially Preps and their Grade 5 Buddies) can use this play space to spend time drawing and colouring-in, reading books, talking with friends, playing games and socialising as an option to other outdoor play spaces. Some of our Senior students have helped to get the Gunyah ready for its re-opening: Thank you! Donations of old toys, books, blocks, puzzles, etc are welcomed and will help this space to remain relevant.
Parking in Purrumbete Avenue This year we have seen some parents begin to park on the ‘No Standing’ side of Purrumbete Ave which is making it dangerous for school drop offs and pickups. Parking inspectors often are in our local area and this could become an expensive issue for offenders. Please consider parking in other locations around the school, perhaps coming into and out of this narrow dead end avenue is problematic and should be avoided? Some parents have said that they purposefully park a block or two away and then either walk their children to and from there or ensure this can match up using the Strachan Avenue crossing or no main streets to cross and the children can be self-sufficient: that way they avoid needing to find a park in the most congested areas around our school each morning and/or afternoon.
5 Tips to Help Get Ready for School in the Morning Getting your child ready for school in the morning can be stressful – school lunches, forgotten permission slips, packing schoolbags – but it doesn’t have to be. Here are 5 tips to help you and your child get a great start to the day! Early to Bed, Ready to Rise: When your child gets enough sleep, they are more likely to wake up cheerful, energetic and ready to learn at school. If you have to drag your child out of bed in the morning, they might not be getting enough sleep. Check out the Raising Children Network’s great information about sleep for children. Helping Hands: Encourage your child to get themselves ready as much as possible. Instead of doing everything yourself, teach your child to do tasks like brushing their teeth and hair, packing their bag and making their bed. They may not be as fast or as good as you at the beginning, but keep encouraging their independence and responsibility – it will free up time for you to do other things! Be Prepared: Take the pressure out of the morning routine by getting prepared the night before. Anything that doesn’t need to be done in the morning can be done the night before – for example, making lunches, packing bags and reading/signing notes. Remember to encourage your kids to do some of these tasks independently too, such as packing their schoolbag and getting their clothes and shoes ready before they go to bed. Keep it Simple: Try to keep your morning routine as simple as possible on school days. Save non-essential tasks and chores for evenings and weekends when you have more time – folding the laundry and mopping the floor can wait! Try to keep breakfast simple too – quick nutritious options like wholegrain cereals, fruit and yoghurt are great. If the breakfast things are in easy reach, you can encourage your kids to make their own breakfast (and even clean up afterwards!). Make a Plan: Some families find it helpful to develop a morning schedule that puts all these ideas together. It often works well if you involve your children in making the schedule –making a list of the morning tasks, who needs to do what, and what time things need to be done. Turning your schedule into a chart can help keep your child focused on the things they need to do and encourage them to feel responsible for getting to school on time. You can make your own chart together, or download one from the Internet. Once your child gets into the swing of things, you should find you’ll need to remind less, and praise a lot more – a much more pleasant start to the school day! Good luck!
Barry Rowland
Principal
1A ELIJAH NORTH - For always making the most of his learning time by being organised with the correct equipment for
each lesson. Excellent Elijah!
1C THOMAS WOOLLARD - For being equipped for lessons by being organised, listening well and checking with the
teacher if not sure. Spectacular Thomas!
1S ZEPLIN VAN DEN HAM - Zeplin is an extremely organised member of 2S. He ensures he is set up and ready to learn
every morning. Well done Zep!
2B MADELEINE THWAITES - For always being ready and organised for her learning and always trying to do her best
work. Well done Maddie!
2C LINC DOWIE - Linc always begins his learning tasks quickly and quietly by organising himself extremely well. He
listens to instructions well and is always ready to learn. Great start to the year Linc!
2O ARCHIE RAHLES-RAHBULA - Archie makes the most of his learning time by quickly organising the materials he
requires for each activity. You’re a star Archie!
MC NATIESHA ENRIGHT - Natiesha demonstrates a maturity in the way in which she organises herself for learning each
day. You are a role model for your peers in MC. Well done Natiesha!
MG LINCOLN PEEL - For always having the correct equipment ready for every lesson, and going above and beyond to
keep our shared learning spaces tidy and well organised.
MM MADDI HOSE - Maddi always has the correct equipment ready for each lesson. She listens to all instructions given by
the teacher and is prepared for each task. Well done Maddi!
MS MAEKO STONEHOUSE - Maeko is always prepared with the correct equipment for each lesson and is always using
her organisational skills to help her make the most of her learning time. Magnificent Maeko!
MW LAYLA FOLEY - Layla listens closely to instructions during floor time so that she can ensure she is always prepared
for each lesson with the correct equipment. You are a superstar Layla!
SB ANGUS COOPER - Well done Angus on your wonderful performance at Senior Assembly. You gave an informative,
well prepared and entertaining act! You are also always prepared for class and ready to work. Keep it up!
SN ETHAN SANDERS - No matter what is on for the day ahead, Ethan makes sure he is organised and ready to make
the most of his learning time. You’re showing great initiative Ethan!
SS AUSTIN ISAACS - Austin has awesome personal organisation skills, ensuring everything he needs for learning is all
set up well before he’ll need it. Austin, you’re awesome!
SV LUKAS YOUNG - Lukas arrives everyday with a great sense of responsibility where he knows by having the correct equipment at his desk, he will achieve success. Legend Lukas!
PERF
ARTS
CHLOE BETZ-DEL MONACO - For consistently participating in all of our performing arts activities with a smile and a
sense of humour. Awesome Chloe!
Art Award Kaisercraft are kindly sponsoring a weekly Art Award this term.
Each week one student will receive a $10 Kaisercraft voucher.
This week’s Art Award goes to: HENRY EDWARDS for his great start with his Indonesian puppet.
DO YOU HAVE A STUDENT STARTING IN PREP NEXT YEAR?
If you have a student due to start school in 2020, please collect an enrolment form at the
General Office.
Our cut off date for Prep 2020 is Friday 31st
May 2019.
2019 Essential Student Learning Items & Booklists Essential Student Learning Items - $150.00 per student
Includes your child’s Student Diary, Mathletics & Reading Eggs Online Subscriptions, Photocopied Resources, Assignment &
Project Construction Materials, Life Education, Adolescent Education (Seniors) and selected Sports activities for Middles and
Seniors students.
Payment of the Essential Student Learning Items can be made directly to the school via Qkr, Bpay, Credit Card, Eftpos, Cheque or
Cash. We request payment for the Essential Student Learning Items is made by the end of Term 1, Friday 5th April 2019.
Jessie Burney, Business Manager
Sports Report Manifold Heights Primary School House Cross Country
The Manifold Heights Primary School House Cross Country will be held on Friday 15th March at the Fyansford Common, Fyansford. The
Cross Country is for all children in Grade 3, 4, 5 and 6 at Manifold Heights Primary School.
We are seeking the help of parents to act as officials on this day. If you are able to help could you please fill in and return the notice
below.
Officials would need to arrive at Fyansford at 10:30am.
Below is a timetable of events:
10:45am Girls 9/10 Years
11:00am Boys 9/10 Years
11:30am Girls 11 Years
11:50am Boys 11 Years
12:20pm Girls 12/13 Years
12:40pm Boys12/13 Years
Thanks. Mr Grant
Manifold Heights Primary School House Cross Country
Name:_______________________________________________ Phone number:__________________________
Childs name:__________________________________________ Grade:_________________________________
I am able to act as an official at the Manifold Heights Primary School House Cross Country on Friday 15th March at The Fyansford
Common.
Signed:________________________________________________________
Geelong West District Summer Lightning Premiership - Cricket & Softball
The Geelong West District Summer Lightning Premiership will be held on Wednesdsay 6th March at Stead Park, Corio. Cricket and
Softball teams will compete on this day for selected Grade 5 & 6 students.
We are seeking the help of parents of participating students to help with scoring and supervision of teams on this day.
If you are able to help could you please fill in and return the notice below.
Thanks. Mr Grant
Geelong West District Summer Lightning Premiership - Cricket & Softball
Name:_______________________________________________ Phone number:__________________________
Childs name:__________________________________________ Grade:_________________________________
I am able to act as an official at the Geelong West District Summer Lightning Premiership on Wednesday 6th March at Stead Park, Corio.
Signed:________________________________________________________
Middles Swimming Program
This year our Middles students will participate in a one week Swimming Program during Term 2 from Monday 29th April – Friday 3rd May (five days). Consent forms will be sent home with students next week with payment due back before the end of Term 1 due to a short first week back at school in Term 2. Students will swim for 40 minutes per day and the cost for the program will be confirmed next week. The cost will be subsidised due to funding received from the Department of Education & Training. Students are already in groups from the Grade 2 program. Thanks. Mr Gibson
Art News Thank-you to those people who have organised an Art Smock. Please come and see me if you have lost yours or need help
sourcing one. We would like every student to have an Art Smock.
Art supplies- we are collecting the following items -
Plastic squeeze sauce bottles-they have a perfect twist and close lid for storing paints.
Ice-cream containers and lids
Plastic lids from milk bottles, juice bottles etc. all colours and sizes are suitable.
Clear plastic soft-drink bottles
Art supplies can be dropped off at the Art Room or the office.
Terima Kasih (Thank-you in Indonesian!)
Ibu Walker (Mrs Walker in Indonesian!)
Mano Sports Shorts Bellarine Uniforms are now stocking Sport Shorts (pocket with zip) for $32.50.
Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) 2019 CSEF is provided by the Victorian Government to assist eligible families to cover to costs of school excursions, camps and
sporting activities. If you hold a valid means-tested concession card or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible for CSEF. A
special consideration category also exists for asylum seeker and refugee families. The allowance is paid to the school to use towards
expenses relating to camps, excursions or sporting activities for the benefit of your child.
Parents or legal guardians are required to complete a CSEF application form and lodge it with the Office for processing.
Application forms should be completed and lodged with schools by Friday 1st March 2019, as payments are made from March. However
schools will be able to accept and process applications up until the end of term two each year. Contact the office to obtain a CSEF
application form.
Please ensure a copy of your means-tested concession card is provided with your CSEF application form. If you were
eligible and received CSEF in 2018, your application will rollover to 2019 and a new application form is not required to be
completed.
Jessie Burney
Business Manager
Did you know that Mount Franklin and Pump bottled water are as bad for your teeth as Coke or Coffee? They contain a lot of acid, so
much in fact that they should be marketed as mineral water. Neither have as much fluoride as our tap water and Mount Franklin water
also contains really high levels of Calcium and Magnesium!
This fun fact was brought to you by Phoebe Johnston.
Source:https://www.kidsnews.com.au/health/new-tests-beg-the-question-why-are-we-buying-bottled-water/news-story/
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Do You Volunteer at Mano?
If you volunteer at the school, whether it be helping in the classroom, with Bike Ed, at the Carnivale, processing books in the
Library, attending excursions or activities such as the Walkathon, it is a Department of Education & Training requirement that you
MUST have a valid Volunteer Working with Children Check and have supplied a copy of your card to the Office.
If you don’t have a valid Working with Children Check please apply by following the instructions attached to this newsletter. There
is no cost for a Volunteer Working with Children Check (a passport photo is required). Please ask at the General Office if you
need a hand – we look forward to seeing our students continue to benefit from the amazing work that parents do as volunteers at
our school. Please check with your local post office if they process Working with Children checks.
SCHOOL BANKING School Banking day is FRIDAY
Remember, Friday is School Banking day and students should bring in their weekly deposit. For every deposit made at school, students will receive a silver Dollarmites token. Once students have individually collected 10 tokens they can redeem them for an exclusive School Banking reward item in recognition of their regular savings habits. School Banking is also a great fundraiser for our school, raising 5% on every deposit made through the school (to a maximum of $10 per individual deposit). If your child has lost their book, they can bring their money to school in a sealed envelope with a note on the next School Banking day. We will issue them with a replacement.
Term 1 Super Savers Rewards (pictured) include:
Scented Stackable Highlighter
Snowy Origami Set
Manifold Heights PS Week beginning 18th February 2018
Coordinator: Georgie Petrovski
Hi Everyone!
I’m very excited to continue welcoming all the new and familiar faces to OSHC. The year has started off really well getting back into
our routines, planning for future weeks and getting all activities going. We have had lots of arts and crafts being made by our
talented children including experiments with different mediums to create lots of cool textures. This week we tried a glue, salt and
watercolour method. Children have been participating in activities including: cricket, playground, Lego creations, beads,
colouring-in, group games, cars, dolls, Uno, kinetic sand, glue and salt craft, card making, paper planes and more.
Remember Term 1 is hats and sunscreen so ensure you bring your hats along to OSHC if you want to go outside. We provide
sunscreen although you are welcome to bring your own.
Reminder: Camp Australia Cancellation Process
if your child is not attending the OSHC program on any day they are booked, you must let us know via phone on the Manifold
Heights OSHC mobile phone service number which is 0405 422 142. We are to follow correct procedures in locating children who
have not shown up at the service. Please ensure you communicate via call or text if your child is not attending the OSHC program
service and there is a prior booking for the day.
Please feel free to pop in and have a chat with me and see what before and after school care looks like.
Thanks. Georgie
OSHC ROOM ACTIVITIES
Beads
Glue & Salt Craft
Paper Planes
Community Notice If you have any unused toys or recyclable equipment that you feel would be useful for
any craft or art activities we would really appreciate any donations. Thank you.
Mano’s before and after school care
program is run by Camp Australia.
More information can be found at
Proud suppliers of the
Manifold Heights
Primary
School uniform Open: Monday – Friday 9.00am – 5.30pm
Saturday 9.00am – 1.00pm
Compass School Manager You can download our Compass app for
FREE at the App Store (iPhones) or
Google Play Store (Android). Just search
Manifold Heights Primary. This is a great
method of communication between the school and our parent
community! You can receive notifications about upcoming
events and notify the school of student absences.
Qkr
Have you downloaded Qkr
(Quicker) yet?! You can pay
your excursions and other
school payment items right now using Qkr! To make
payments immediately why not download it today and take a
look at our school on Qkr! Just search Qkr in the App Store or
Google Play Store and sign up today! If you are having issues
please contact the Office.
- ‘We make kids smile’
OSHC school number:
5229 7257
Customer Service:
1300 105 343
Lloyd Moulton Sales Consultant Barry Plant 5221 4011 0434 587 881
Barry Plant 59 Gheringhap Street Geelong, 3220
Music Lessons AT school
Piano, keyboard, Guitar, Ukulele, Drum or
Singing Lessons
During &/or After School Hours at School
To enrol in, or to obtain more information
please contact Meagan:
Providing Music Lessons in local schools since 1985.
ABN 54 479 044 236
Safe, Friendly, Qualified
ADTA Member
Dominic Greco
DIA No. DI004455 Phone: 0427 600 346 Email: [email protected]