Develop ing Respons ib le Learners for a Changing Soc ie ty
PO Box 126 HAMPTON PARK 3976 Web: www.kilberryps.vic.edu.au Phone: 9702 8688 Fax: 9702 9212
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FRIDAY
16th November
JUNIOR
ASSEMBLY
2.45PM
EVERYONE
WELCOME
&
KILBERRY
CAFÉ
2.15—2.45PM
&
PREP GRADES
MELBOURNE
ZOO
EXCURSION
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TUESDAY
20th November
KILBERRY
COMMUNITY
LIBRARY SESSION
3PM
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WEDNESDAY
21st November
PREP
TRANSITION
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FRIDAY
23rd November
FINAL DAY FOR
SCHOLASTIC
BOOK CLUB
ORDERS
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Term 4 — Issue 6
14th November, 2012
Dear Parents, Kids Hope One of the amazing programs we offer at Kilberry Valley is the Kids Hope program. On a weekly basis we see wonderful volunteers coming to school to spend valuable time with some of our students. I was thrilled to see this type of community outreach in the school when I came in 2008 and the dedication of these people to assist our students is tremendous to witness. Each week we see a variety of activities being undertaken by the mentors and their students and great relationships being developed. Below is a notice from Bert Langerak, the Kids Hope coordinator inviting anyone to attend their church this Sunday as they highlight the Kids Hope program. I look forward to the pleasure of being able to address the church and thank them for their caring involvement with our students.
COME AND JOIN US on Sunday 18th November at the church that provides Kilberry Valley Primary
School with Kids Hope Australia Mentors. The Christian Reformed Church of Casey is situated at 350-352 Pound Rd, Narre Warren South. We are having a special service focusing on Kilberry Valley Primary School and the work that the mentors do on a weekly basis. One of the speakers will be Kilberry’s Principal – Mr. Cunningham. The service commences at 9.30 a.m. Refreshments are served after the service. We would love to welcome you. Remembrance Day Congratulations to everyone, and in particular Ms Cifuentes, for the respectful manner in which the Remembrance Day ceremony was conducted last Friday. I was unfortunately not at school but am reliably informed that it was once again a tremendous time where the community met to thank and remember the fallen and currently serving defence personnel. We truly are fortunate to live in such a free country and need to remind ourselves from time to time. I also thank the Hampton Park Secondary College Cadets for their important part in the ceremony - it’s always great to see them and catch up with some of our ex students.
Human Powered Vehicle The team is putting the final touches to their preparation for the big event in Maryborough next week. All the training and effort will come to the fore on Thursday to Saturday as they present their efforts and ride the vehicle in the event. I look forward to catching up with them on the Friday to see how they are travelling and I am sure they will give their best and make the absolute most of this amazing opportunity. I take this opportunity to thank Mr Bailey, Miss Weston, Miss Toates and Mrs Taylor for their time with the team and for attending with them over the 3 days. How good does the new machine look!!!! I think it looks fast so I can’t wait to see how many laps they can achieve this year!! All the best.
2013 Book Supplies Please continue coming to the office to pay for your children’s supplies for 2013. To enable the correct order to be placed, we do require you to pay for your books and other contributions this year. Remember there is a discount on the voluntary contributions if they are paid before the end of the year. I look forward to seeing a rush at the office over the next few weeks to get this done. Contact the school for direct deposit details. Have a great week and keep smiling
Neil Cunningham Principal
3SC completed a Maths
investigation task where they
needed to design, create and
evaluate a robot
using 3D shape nets.
Each student completed
a design brief and made
their own robot.
‘I enjoyed designing my
robot and making it
in 3D’—Indy
‘I liked making the
shapes’—Tyrese and Yoyo.
‘I enjoyed making my
robot’ - Mehmet
‘I liked it when I had to join
the shapes’ - Viranya
3SC
12th November to 18th November, 2012
Rusandi 0CS
Samer 0LK
Xavier 0LO
Coral May 0RB
Chathuni 1TA
Maria 1TA
Tom 2CC
Aaron 2SJ
Kanishka 3JM
Ali 3JP
Teresa 4CT
Prep KP Ava Prep LK Sireen Prep LO Kayla K Prep RB Robert 1AM Loren 1CH Eternity 1KS Lehi 1MR Tyler 1RC Tyler 1TA Nimisha 2CC Gathika 2CT Ashley 2MM Malena 2RC Martha 2SJ Rajvir 3JP Harry 3JW Sakhi 3SC Matthew 4CS Dawn 4CT Bradley 4JT Clayton 4SW Daniel 5JR Ibrahim 5LT Dilshan 5RB Harjas 5SM Jenna & Taylor 5SM Jenna & Taylor 5TT Hasini 6AM Tage 6KR Imalsa 6AH Gabby 6DR Derwyn 6SW Damon Art Jackson Prep JB Art Caleb 5JR Info. Tech. Ushan 6KR P.E. Luqman 2SJ P.E. (3-6) Jerelie 6DR P.E. Health Keira 1RC
BOOKLIST & PARENT CONTRIBUTIONS 2013
We would like to remind ALL families that orders and payments
for next year are now being taken.
Notices have been sent home with students.
All monies will be required to be fully paid prior to the
end of the 2012 school year.
The cost of the book pack across all year levels is
$125 per student, which is excellent value and the same cost
as the 2012 book pack.
All supplies will be distributed to the
classroom teacher in January 2013.
The Curriculum Resource Contribution is $65 per
student ($60 if paid by the end of the 2012 school year).
This contribution ensures that high quality programs
will continue to be provided to your child.
Payments can be made via the following methods:
Cash, Credit Card, Cheque, EMA (credit balance only)
or Direct Deposit:
Kilberry Valley BSB: 063 616 Account No. 1012 2885
If paying via direct deposit, please contact the school
for your family’s individual code.
If you have any questions regarding these matters please
do not hesitate to contact the School Office on 9702 8688
The Government is restructuring the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) for 2013 to better provide education support to families on a low income. Payments made direct to parents will be increased for eligible recipients at all year levels, with an additional increase for parents with students in Years Prep and Year 7 to support transition costs. The EMA is being restructured to increase the focus on direct support to parents. The changes to the payment amounts for EMA starting in 2013 include:
$200 for parents of eligible Prep students per year
Paid by 2 instalments annually: 70% March $140, & 30% in August $60
$150 for parents of all other eligible primary school students
Paid by 2 instalments annually: 70% in March $105, & 30% in August $45
School-based EMA payments will be discontinued in 2013.
Note that The School Start Bonus payment has been discontinued. To be eligible for EMA, you must be the holder of a current Centrelink pension, allowance or benefit, that is a holder of Veterans Affairs Gold Card, or Health Care Card, or Pensioner Consession Card, be a Veteran Affairs Pensioner, or be a (temporary) foster parent. Eligibility dates (as per stated on card):
Term 1 29th January 2013 Term 3 15th July 2013
To apply for 2013 EMA please complete the new EMA Application Form (available from the School’s Administration Office)
and present your Health Care or Pension Card for photocopying.
Education Maintenance Allowance in 2013
Kilberry Valley Primary School
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KILBERRY VALLEY NOTICES SENT HOME The following notices have been sent home to families and require your prompt attention: YEAR 3 OVERNIGHT STAY Consent forms and payments MUST be received by tomorrow, Thursday 15th, November, 2012. The cost of this activity is $60. WILD ACTION INCURSION (EAL STUDENTS GRADES 1-6) Consent forms and payments MUST be returned by Wednesday, 21st November, 2012. The cost of the incursion is $10. YEAR 6 2013 WINDCHEATER & POLO SHIRT ORDER FORM Order forms and payments must be received by Monday, 3rd December, 2012. GRADE 6 CAMP 2013 Consent forms and a non-refundable deposit of $50 MUST be received by Friday, 30th November, 2012. Final payments will be due by Monday 4th February, 2013. The approximate cost of the camp is $270. GRADE SIX GRADUATION NIGHT & GRADUATION EXCURSION Consent forms and payments MUST be returned by Thursday 6th December, 2012. The cost of this activity is $30 (with an optional Lunch deal for an extra $11—please read your notice carefully). Students who do not return consent forms and payments by the closing date for incursions/excursions will not be able to participate in the activity. We would appreciate your support and co-operation with these matters. Thank you.
LATE PAYMENTS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED
FREE TOAST @BREAKFAST CLUB!
Breakfast Club is offering FREE TOAST
to a particular year level each week.
This week all JUNIOR STUDENTS (GRADES PREP—2) who visit Breakfast Club are offered a FREE piece of toast.
Reminder of Breakfast Club details Time: 8:30- 8:55am Day: FRIDAY mornings
Place: New Gym
Cost: 10c for 1 piece of toast
10c for 1 bowl of cereal and milk
Our tally of meals served at Breakfast Club so far this year is now a whopping 2536 WOW! Let’s see if we can hit 3000! (We are getting very
close to our target). Watch this space again next week and find out!
PEANUT ALLERGIES: Unfortunately we are unable to offer
Breakfast Club to children with nut allergies. Although we do not
serve ‘nut foods’, we cannot guarantee that our kitchen is a complete
‘Nut Free Zone’.
Thank you for your understanding.
MONDAY 17TH DECEMBER
TUESDAY 18TH DECEMBER
WEDNESDAY 19TH DECEMBER
THURSDAY 20TH DECEMBER
FRIDAY 21ST DECEMBER
CANTEEN CLOSED
STUDENTS MUST BRING
THEIR OWN
LUNCHES AND SNACKS
LAST DAY FOR CANTEEN
SALES IN 2012
FRIDAY 14TH DECEMBER
WELFARE CORNER How parents and carers can help children cope with grief.
Knowing what to say and how to talk to children to help with loss and grief is
not easy, especially when you are also experiencing a loss and all the feelings
that go with it.
Acknowledge children’s feelings
Let children know that you understand they are having difficult feelings.
Offer support and reassurance. Let them talk about feelings and ask
questions.
Children need to know
Explain what has happened in plain language that children can understand.
Knowing what has happened helps children find ways to cope.
Maintain routines
Along with loss there are usually big changes. Keeping up normal routines as
much as possible reduces the number of changes and helps children feel more
secure.
Talk about your feelings
Children are sensitive to your moods and reactions. Telling children how you
feel, and how you are managing your feelings, helps children make sense of
their own feelings. It is important to be real with children, but try not to
burden them with your emotional needs. By showing children that you can
cope with grief, even though you are sad, you can help them understand grief
as a normal part of life.
Get your own support
Sometimes your own grief will make it difficult for you to support your child.
Be sure you too seek support to help you through your own grief, whether
from friends, family or a professional counsellor.
Let the school know
Letting your child’s teachers know what has happened means they can support
and monitor your child’s well being at school.
When grief is very intense or when it lasts a long time it can interfere with
children’s ability to manage everyday life. It may also lead to mental health
problems such as anxiety or depression. If you are concerned that you child is
not coping with a loss, you should consider seeking additional help from a
health professional such as your local doctor or psychologist.
Waverley Gymnastics Centre NARRE WARREN CAMPUS
Waverley’s Narre Warren campus at Fountain Gate Primary offers
fun & challenging gymnastics classes for primary
school-aged children of all abilities.
Classes are held on Wednesdays & Thursdays!
JOIN UP NOW AND GET A HEAD START FOR 2013! All classes are taken by qualified and registered coaches and are
held in the Fountain Gate Primary School Gymnasium
Prospect Hill Road, Narre Warren (Melways Ref. 110 B1)
For enquiries or a FREE trial class, please call the office on
9887-9611 or visit www.waverley.gymnastics.org.au
ALKIRA SECONDARY COLLEGE
GRADE 6 INFORMATION NIGHT
TUESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER, 2012 AT 5.45PM
ALKIRA THEATRE
15 NURTURE AVENUE, CRANBOURNE NORTH
BOOK CLUB Scholastic Book Club order forms have been sent home with students.
Orders and payments for Book Club MUST be returned by
Friday, 23rd November, 2012. NO LATE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED
If paying by cheque, please make them payable to
Scholastic Book Club Please enclose correct money when ordering as
no change can be given.