NEWSLETTER No 5 – 6th March, 2020
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CHALCOT WEEKLY
SCHOOL VISION
Chalcot Lodge Primary School empowers all
students to embrace learning, achieve their personal
best and build their emotional, social and physical
well-being.
Bringing Students To School By Car
Parents who drive their children to school and use the front pedestrian gate are advised to enter Primrose
Hill Close from the northern end (closer to Kennington Park Drive). Drivers may then use the parking
bay to allow children out of the car. There is NO STANDING allowed opposite the school from 8.30 am
to 9.00 am and from 3.15 pm to 3.45 pm.
We also advise parents using Haverstock Hill Close and parking near the kinder to drop off and pick up
their children, to enter Haverstock Hill close near the park and exit closer to Grove End Road. By having
school traffic only travelling in one direction we hope to keep our children safe and reduce dangerous
incidences. If our instructions are unclear, please contact the office for clarification.
Engage 1on1 Psychology - Assisting students to ‘Engage with Life’ Psychology services are now available for students at Chalcot Lodge. The services are provided by Engage
1on1 Psychology, a team of child/adolescent psychologists specialising in working with young people in
schools across Melbourne. They assist young people with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, stress,
motivation, social skills, depression and provide practical strategies for relationship difficulties.
The service is professional, confidential and provided on-site at the school. Counselling strategies are
evidence based to help improve psychological well-being.
If you are interested in this service, or would like more information, please contact myself or email
Chalcot Carnival
The Chalcot Carnival Night will be held on Friday 13th March from 4.30pm - 8.00pm on the senior side
of the school. This year, a $20 wristband will get Chalcot students, siblings and past students (up to 15
years old) unlimited rides on the Meltdown (10 years – adult), Bad Boys (120cm +) Cup & Saucer (all
ages), Superslide 4 (5 years – adults), Giraffe Jumping Castle (all ages) and Animal Farm (all ages).
There will also be amusement games, face painting, popcorn, fairy floss and drinks for sale on the night.
Our market precinct will be set up with an a array of stalls and our food pavilion, including D'Tandoor &
Di's Canteen will be set up in the senior amphitheatre.
Wristbands will be available to purchase via Compass until Monday 9th March, after that date they will
be available to purchase in the office and on the night at the ‘Wristbands / Money’ stall, that will be
located near the Year 5/6 portable.
Don’t forget, any students that were registered with Camp Australia by 14th February will have their
wristband provided by Camp Australia. Please see Lisa to collect your child’s wristband.
This year will be selling vouchers to the value of $10 and $20, for children to use as payment for
amusement games, popcorn, fairy floss, show bags, etc. Please remember that the Chocolate Lab game
does require coins to be tossed at the chocolates in order to win them, so some change will be necessary.
Cash will be needed to make purchases from Di’s Canteen and for drinks, D’Tandoor will be accepting
cash & EFTPOS. The school will also be accepting EFTPOS on the night for wristbands and $10 / $20
vouchers.
If anyone is still interested in a market stall, please contact Narelle on 9700 4455 to arrange a space or if
anyone is available to assist with the set up during the day please let us know. Fingers crossed that the
weather is perfect and that we all have a fun night.
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease
We have been advised that there has been a case of Hand, Foot and Mouth disease identified in
Prep. This is a viral infection that produces small blisters on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet and
inside the mouth. Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common viral infection which is easily passed from
person to person. It usually causes a mild illness. Good hygiene helps prevent infection. In Primary
school and children’s services centres, exclusion is required until all blisters have dried.
Scratch, Scratch, Scratch……….HEAD LICE!
During this week we have reports of head lice across the school. We would urge all parents to check
their children’s and their own hair. Lice do not just infect children’s hair! It is essential that hair is
treated with an appropriate shampoo and that the hair is sectioned off for thorough combing with a
special fine toothed comb to remove eggs sticking to the hair. Simply washing with your normal
shampoo will not help. Students with long hair should wear it tied back while at school.
Camps, Sports And Excursions Fund
The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) provides payments for eligible students to attend
activities like:
school camps or trips
swimming and school-organised sport programs
excursions and incursions
Families holding a valid means-tested concession card or temporary foster parents are eligible to apply.
Please contact the office for further information. Applications for 2020 are now open and will close on
26th June 2020 (end of term 2).
Payments are:
$125 per year for eligible primary school students
$225 per year for eligible secondary school students.
Payments are made directly to the school and are tied to the student. Most payments start from March
onwards. Applications can be received over term one and two. Payments are for the application year and
cannot be claimed for previous years.
If you applied for the CSEF last year, you do not need to complete an application form in 2020 unless there
has been a change in your family circumstances. We will apply for the CSEF on your behalf.
You will only need to submit an application form in 2020 if any of the following changes have occurred:
new student enrolments: your child has started or changed schools in 2020 or you did not apply at
the same school in a previous year
changed family circumstances: such as a change of custody, change of name, concession card
number, or new siblings commencing at the school in 2020.
Schools are able to accept and process applications up until the end of term two each year.
CSEF payments are made to schools from March onwards each year.
Paul Poliviou
Acting Principal
JUNIOR CHALCOT ACHIEVER AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected by their teachers to receive Chalcot
Achiever Award. Chalcot Achievers will receive their certificates at assembly on Tuesday 12th March.
JUNIOR CHALCOT ACHIEVER AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected by their teachers to receive a Chalcot
Achiever Award. Chalcot Achievers will receive their certificates at assembly on Tuesday 10th March.
SENIOR CHALCOT ACHIEVER AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected by their teachers to receive a Chalcot
Achiever Award. Chalcot Achievers will receive their certificates at assembly on Thursday 12th March.
0CB Scarlett Crosher 0TC Daisy Du
0JZ Uarda Ahmed 1/2E Maximus Duncan
1/2K Imran Nawa 1/2P Brandon Singh
1/2O Neriah Piho
3/4A Monika Szeliga 3/4K Thinuga Ahangama Baduge
3/4T Joshua Lacey 5/6D Aletta Marton
5/6H Casey Ngatokorua 5/6Q Declan McLachlan
Congratulations to Unesa for being selected to receive the Chalcot Legend Award. Unesa is a friendly and
cooperative member of Prep Z. Unesa always is one of the first children to put her hand up to help her
teacher. She completes all tasks quickly and just wants to please her teachers and peers. Unesa is always
thinking of ways to make other people happy. We are very lucky to have you Unesa.
Keep up the great work :)
Well done Harmony!
SENIOR CHALCOT LEGEND AWARD
Indie mann
Congratulations to Indie for being selected to receive the Chalcot Legend Award. Well done Indie on
being an excellent role model to all your peers. You listen and concentrate and you are always trying your
best.
Keep it up Superstar.
JUNIOR CHALCOT LEGEND AWARD
Unesa Ahmed
Monday 9th March Labour Day Public Holiday – No School
Tuesday 10th March Junior Assembly 2.45pm – 3.15pm
Wednesday 11th March Little Frogs Playgroup 9.15am – 10.45am – Hall
Wednesday 11th March Division Swimming Selected Students
Thursday 12th March Senior Assembly 2.45pm – 3.15pm
Friday 13th March Carnival Night 4.30pm – 8.00pm – Oval
Wristbands on sale via Compass
Wednesday 18th March Little Frogs Playgroup 9.15am – 10.45am
Wednesday 18th March Kinder Club 2.30pm – 3.30pm
Tuesday 24th March Junior Assembly – Froggy Awards 2.45pm – 3.15pm
Tuesday 24th March Parent Club AGM 5.15pm – Staffroom
Thursday 26th March Fun Run TBA
Thursday 26th March Senior Assembly – Froggy Awards 2.45pm – 3.15pm
Thursday 26th March School Council Meeting & AGM 6.00pm /6.15pm
Friday 27th March Final Day Term 1 2.30pm finish
Monday 13th April Easter Monday Public Holiday
Tuesday 14th April Term 2 Begins 9.00am Start
Wednesday 15th April Little Frogs Playgroup Resumes 9.15am – 10.45am
Mon-Fri 20th- 24th April Year 6 Canberra Camp Payment due by 27th March
Tuesday 22nd April Little Frog Playgroup 9.15am – 10.45am
Friday 24th April Anzac Day Ceremony 9.15am – Hall
Wednesday 29th April Little Frogs Playgroup 9.15am – 10.45am
Wednesday 6th May Little Frogs Playgroup 9.15am – 10.45am
Wednesday 6th May Kinder Club 2.30pm – 3.30pm
Friday 8th May Mothers’ Day Breakfast TBA
Tues-Thur 12th– 14th May Naplan Testing
Wednesday 13th May Little Frogs Playgroup 9.15am – 10.45am
Thursday 14th May School Council Meeting 6pm – Staffroom
Wednesday 20th May Little Frogs Playgroup 9.15am – 10.45 am
Wednesday 20th May Talent Show TBA
CANTEEN NEWS – LUNCH ORDERS
Cash orders need to be brought to the school office by 3.30pm.Tuesday afternoon.
Online orders need to be submitted by Wednesday 8.30am.
Lunches will be delivered on Wednesdays’ at lunch time.
SUBWAY – LUNCH ORDER
Please ensure Subway envelopes are fully completed and in the Subway basket by 9.00am on Wednesday
mornings.
Subway lunches are delivered on Thursdays.
UNIFORM SALES
School uniform items can be purchased directly from the Beleza School Uniform Store at shop 7,
151 – 159 Princess Hwy, Hallam, phone
9702 3181. Mastercard and Visa are accepted.
SCHOOL BANKING
Don’t forget that THURSDAY is School Banking day and students should hand in their deposit book
first thing (during the marking of the roll) on Thursdays.
Our School Banking Program is a fun way for your child to develop the knowledge and confidence to
handle their money, combining a savings Rewards Program with great activities throughout the year.
New Accounts: If you would like your child to participate in our School Banking Program please follow
the links to open an account at www.commbank.com.au/personal/kids/school-banking, or by visiting a
Commonwealth Bank branch. We do not keep application forms at the school office. If you’ve signed
your child up online, and their book hasn’t arrived yet, we can still get them going if you have been given
the account number by the bank. Just ask the school office for directions as soon after 9am as possible on
a Thursday morning, or leave a message at the school office.
Rewards News: NEW REWARDS: Terry Denton’s Activity Book & Mini Soccer Ball
OLDER REWARDS: including some ‘new’ arrivals: Polar Pencils & Pencil Toppers, Water Skimming
Bounce Ball, Arctic Owl Fluffy Keying, Scratch Art Cards, Icicle Slapband Ruler, Scented Stackable
Highlighter & Snowy Origami Set, Epic earphones (1 left), Glow Light (1 left), Heat Reactor Pencils,
Jump & Skip Rope (1 left), Knuckle Bones (1 left), Mighty Boom Handball, Outback Pat Bag Tag (1
left), Outer Space Savers Money Box (1 left), Pencil & Tech Case (1 left), Sparkle Glitter Pens, Tablet
Case (1 left), Twister Power Handball (2 left), Volt Handball (1 left) & Zoom Flying Disc (1 left).
ORDER FORMS: Let us know if you need a new order form. Adding a second choice in case the first
choice is gone is also a good idea.
OUT OF STOCK: The Fluffy Yeti Notebook, Secret Scratch Pad and Smiley Emoji Keyring, are no
longer available.
Angie Boustead
School Banking Coordinator