Learning Centre Leaders’ Newsletter 23rd March 2018
Early Years Learning Centre The second week of the early years swimming program was a huge success. Once again I want to thank all the staff involved and all the students for participating in such an important school program. Thank you to all our family and friends who also took the time to volunteer and support during the two-week program.
Over the last two weeks teachers have had the opportunity to attend SSG meetings with their child’s teacher and support teams at school to discuss their learning for 2018. These are an extremely important meeting to collaborate across home and school to ensure to best possible learning for all of our students throughout the year. Thank you to everyone who has already participated in these meetings. If you haven’t yet arranged a meeting, please speak with your child’s classroom teacher to organise these.
The Prep/Foundation students Individual Learning Plans will come home next Wednesday with their 2018 goals. Please take the time to read these and contact classroom teachers if there are any questions.
Tuesday is Harmony day, which is a fantastic school event. The students are encouraged to wear orange or cultural clothing on this day. The specialist team have organised a fantastic day for the students.
Term 1 is drawing to a close and has been hugely successful
in the Early Years. All the students have settled into their new classes and for some a new school and have engaged in some fantastic learning opportunities. These are reflected through students Term 1 e-Portfolio, which is located on SeeSaw- so check them out!
Have a safe holiday and we will see you all in term 2!
Amy Byrne Acting Early Years Team Leader
Last day of term1 Thursday 29th March
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Middle Years Learning CentreThe last few weeks of school have been very busy in the Middle Years with swimming in weeks 6 and 7, SSG meetings in weeks 7 and 8 and planning week.
Thank you to all of the Teachers, ES, students, parents, carers and volunteers who attended swimming and made the experience possible for our students. Students had a wonderful time and learned important water safety and swimming skills.
Thank you to all of the parents and teachers who have been involved in SSG meetings to discuss Individual Learning Plans and goals for students. This is a very valuable opportunity to involve parents and carers in a child’s learning and support students to be successful in achieving their learning goals. It’s also an important opportunity to engage Allied Health and Wellbeing to be able to best facilitate learning and wellbeing at school and at home.
We have also had a very exciting announcement with the Student Representative Council positions being determined. I would like to say a huge congratulations to all students who were successful in being elected by their peers. I would like to say a special congratulation to our new Middle Years SRC representations Kyah H, Lah K’Baw, Tristan D and Toaiva. This is a very important role in the school as these students will be representing their peers in the school and the community.
The end of the term is coming up quickly and we look
forward to end of term celebrations for Harmony Day in week 9 Tuesday 27th March, 9-2:30pm. This is a whole school and family event that we would like to see students, family and carers attend. There will be lots of fun activities planned for everyone and you are encouraged to dress in cultural dress.
Megan RetallickMiddle Years Team Leader
Groups 24, 25, 32, 33 & 34Welcome to week 8 everyone! The term is nearly coming to an end! It has absolutely flown as well. The students and teachers have had a wonderful term full of excitement, excursions, lots of work and fun activities. We would like to thank all the parents/carers who came in during swimming week to help out! Students from GroupS 24, 25, 32, 33 and 34 went to the You Yang’s for an excursions today. Everyone enjoyed exploring Australian flora and fauna and walking around the reserve.
Thank you to all the parents who attended SSG’s with their child’s teacher this week and last week. Next week is last week of term, and the students last day is on Thursday. We hope all students have a long, fun and restful break! We look forward to another busy and exciting term next term!
Olivia
BRC NewsIt has been a wonderful Term 1 at the Bethany Road Campus. All of our programs are up and running and students are still out exploring the local community, today visiting the Wyndham Resource Centre, Pacific Werribee library and Plaza. On Friday 23rd March a selection of students will be attending the practice of the Formula One Grand Prix. This will be a great
opportunity for students to travel there via multiple modes of public transport to the event and then take the slow ride back.
On Tuesday the 13th March Kaw Clay, Shira, Andrew Knox and myself took a day trip to Sydney where we attended the opening of the Harmony Art Collective exhibition. Students were apart of a two-day workshop last year with popular Artist Georgia Hill. Students saw their artwork displayed in the heart of Darling
Quarter this was a great thrill for the students who were very proud of their achievements. We are hoping this artwork will be at the campus permanently once the exhibition is complete.
There will be a Beyond Blue fundraiser on the last day of Term 1 where students can wear out of uniform clothes however we do encourage them to wear blue and donate a gold coin to the cause. Students from the Charity Social Enterprise class have decided this is an important charity to support young people.
I encourage all parents of Later Years students to attend the Careers Expo on Tuesday 27th March from 12:30pm onwards at the BRC campus. This will provide families and students with great insight into what pathways are available post school. It is never to early or to late to have these conversations with your child. There will be activities and a BBQ running from 12:30 – 1:30pm on the day; the expo will conclude at 5pm.
Harmony Day celebrations took place on Wednesday at BRC. Students hosted music of different cultures, sports from around the world, a range of food was on offer and students could celebrate diversity with a photo booth. This was a great celebration of diversity and harmony.
Congratulations also to the SRC students who were elected to represent the campus. You will all do a wonderful job in your role and the staff look forward to working with you.
On behalf of the teaching staff at BRC we wish everyone a safe and happy Easter break. We look forward to sharing more great learning at BRC in Term 2.
BRC Harmony Day
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ACD will be running FREE workshops for families of children with a disability!
Topic Date
Preparing for NDIS planning Workshop 1: Introduction to NDIS and NDIS plan
Wednesday 2nd May 2018 10.00am – 12.30pm
Workshop 2: Preparing for NDIS plan
Wednesday 9th May 2018 10.00am – 12.30pm
Workshop 3: Managing your child’s NDIS plan
Wednesday 16th May 2018 10.00am – 12.30pm
The three NDIS PLANNING workshops are sequential, so participants
must complete each workshop before attending the next. Venue: Warringa Park School – Cayleys Road Campus
10A Cayleys Road Werribee South, 3030
Register at warringawednesday.eventbrite.com
Booking Code: 946ILC Book before 30 April – places are limited!
Morning tea will be provided Workshops may be cancelled if numbers are low
VCAL Post School Options workshops and Activities Expo on 27th March. This is an important information event for all VCAL students and their families. Flyers have gone home. Could VCAL parents/carers please attend if at all possible. Information from both Centrelink and NDIS will be available as well as local service providers.
Important Dates ....Alpine Bike Camp March 26 to 29thCareers Expo March 27th March 29th Term ends.
Come and find your future Mum/Dad/Carers
Come and enjoy the Band, Food, Activities and Workshops. It will be both Fun and informative. Let’s shape their future!
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When: Tuesday 27th of March
Time: 12:40 - 5:00pm Where: VCAL campus (corner Bethany rd x Deloraine
Dr. - Warringa Park School)
EXPO
What will your child do after year 12?Post School Options Workshops & Activities
From The Career Coach
You are invited to the Post School Options Expo and Workshops that will be held at the VCAL and BRC campus on the 27th March from 12:40pm.
The Warringa Expo & Workshop is an information forum aimed to provide students, their families and carers with appropriate and timely information and advice on:
• Transition Planning• Career Pathways• Employment Services and Options• Further Education and Training• Funding Eligibility• Advocacy and Information Services• Employability Skills• Life skills and Community Access Services
There will be a broad range of organizations and services will be exhibiting information stalls. The Expo targets Years 7-12 students and their parents.
On Tuesday all the Later Years students will come down and enjoy the activities that the BRC classroom teachers have organized, including a BBQ, music, sphereo, structured sports games, arts and craft.
After lunch students, parents and staff will have the opportunity
to take part in workshops prepared by the service providers. Classes will take part in the workshops and move from class to class around the campus until they have participated in a few of the scheduled workshops.
After school the service providers will gather in the BRC multipurpose room and the Expo will commence from 3pm. Here parents can catch up with any service provider whose workshop they missed or simply ask specific questions to help them decide about services they would like their child to engage in.
Remember that the NDIS roll out is fast approaching and this is the perfect time to start learning about the services you can access in your local community so that you are well equipped for your child NDIS meeting.
Nancy IshakCareers Coach
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Warringa Park Second Hand Uniform Shop NOW OPEN
WPS Second hand uniform shop is located at the Cayleys Road Campus - 10 Cayleys Road, Werribee South.
We will be opening every Tuesday and Friday.
Tuesday 11-12pm
Friday 9:30 – 10:30am
We are still taking donations for uniforms to be sold.If you have any questions, please contact Tanya Crowe 0498985234
Are you ready for NDIS?
Amaze in partnership with the City of Wyndham is hosting a series of workshops which aim to increase the capacity of people with autism and their families to exercise choice and control in working under the new National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) which will be introduced in Western Melbourne in October 2018.
The FOUR free workshops will cover the following important topics: • The NDIS • Pre-planning • Writing a carer and participant statement • Setting and writing goals • Effective communication • Advocacy • Community connections and peer support
Workshop 1: Tuesday 17th April 2018, 10am-12pm Workshop 2: Tuesday 15th May 2018, 10am-12pm Workshop 3: Tuesday 12th June 2018, 10am-12pm Workshop 4: Tuesday 17th July 2018, 10am-12pm (PLEASE NOTE: PARTICIPANTS MUST ATTEND ALL WORKSHOPS)
Address: Plaza Library, Community Learning Room, Pacific Werribee Shopping Centre, Level 1 MM11 Derrimut Road, Werribee VIC 3030
Bookings: Call 8734 2600 or https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/ndisworkshop If you have any access requirements to participate, please contact the Community Wellbeing & Inclusion Team on 9742 0777.
Parent responsibility for having a School
iPad at home:Please remember the iPad is the property of Warringa Park School and you have signed an agreement to ensure the care of the iPad.Below is a list of key reminders when taking the iPad home.
• All iPads must come to school fully charged every day. If the iPad does not come to school fully charged, it will be kept at school for a specified period of time, or indefinitely if this is a recurring issue.
• The iPad must remain in the school-issued protective cover at all times.
• Cleaning of the screen will be attended to by staff any time at your request, NOT by parent/carer or student.
• Students should have clean hands when using iPad.
• Students /parent/carers must not access or alter the iPad settings.
• Find my iPad must ALWAYS be turned on.
• IPads should NEVER be left in cars.
• If an iPad is left at home for more than 2 days it will be placed in locked mode until return.
• If iPad or iPad cover is broken at home an invoice for payment will be sent home and the iPad will stay at school until payment is made.
• The iPad is for the sole use of the student of Warringa Park School. Siblings, friends and other family members are NOT permitted to use the iPad for any purpose.
• If you are going overseas or holiday’s school must be notified if you intend to take iPad with you.
EASTER EGG RAFFLE 2018
5 Fantastic Hampers Prizes to be won
Hampers contains Red Tulip, Cadbury eggs and chocolates, Bunnies, Lindt and more
TICKETS ARE $1.00 EACH
(More tickets are available at the office)
RAFFLE WILL BE DRAWN AT SCHOOL by MARIE HAYES ON Tuesday 27th March 2018
THE EASTER EGG BASKETS WILL BE ON DISPLAY
AT THE FRONT OFFICE OF THE SCHOOL
On behalf of the Fundraising Committee GOOD LUCK AND HAVE A LOVELY EASTER
EASTER EGG RAFFLE 2018
5 Fantastic Hampers Prizes to be won
Hampers contains Red Tulip, Cadbury eggs and chocolates, Bunnies, Lindt and more
TICKETS ARE $1.00 EACH
(More tickets are available at the office)
RAFFLE WILL BE DRAWN AT SCHOOL by MARIE HAYES ON Tuesday 27th March 2018
THE EASTER EGG BASKETS WILL BE ON DISPLAY
AT THE FRONT OFFICE OF THE SCHOOL
On behalf of the Fundraising Committee GOOD LUCK AND HAVE A LOVELY EASTER
I would like the iPad to be kept at school.
I would like the iPad to be sent home.
I take full responsibility for LOSS AND ALL DAMAGES to the school iPad if I choose the iPad to be sent home or travel with the iPad.
I consent to the school creating and managing an iTunes and email account on behalf of my child.
Students will NOT be provided with a charger or cord for home use due to cost of replacing broken chargers.
The whole iPad agreement is available upon request via email. I understand that the iPad and cover belong to Warringa Park School.
Student’s Name (please print) _______________________________________
Parent/Carer Name (please Print) _______________________________________
Signature Parent/Carer _______________________________________
Date signed __________________________________
Parents\Carers,
We have a slightly changed new iPad agreement all students must have signed for 2018. Some new parents signed an agreement late last year but these are now out of date. These agreements give you the choice for the school iPad to come HOME OR to be left at SCHOOL. Please sign and return to
school by WEDNESDAY 22nd otherwise your child’s iPad will remain at school until returned.
Below is a copy of the new agreement or ask your teacher to send a copy home.Alison RooneyResource Manager
Jimmy Gillespie Tara Radovanovic Gracie White
SCHOOL CAPTAINS
Sam Christopher
SCHOOL VICE CAPTAINS
Christina Blazevska Angelo Leifi Jerry Wang Tj Leifi Tiandra Zawanda-Leighton Courtney Broughton
CAYLEYS RD & BETHANY RD SRC REPRESENTATIVES
Toaiva Chu Shing Luca Hoare Lah K’Baw BO BO Tristan Dorman Yazzy Gorgun Cameron Edge-Cavanagh Loki McAdam Ananya Panda
HOUSE CAPTAINS HOUSE VICE CAPTAINS
SRC 2018
TUNING IN TO TEENS
EMOTIONALLY INTELLIGENT PARENTING
17.04.18
http://bit.ly/TINTBookings
PH 8734 0200
From Nurse Nicole Hi Everyone,Immunisation: Students with a 2005 Birthdate will be offered HPV(2 doses) , Dipheria/Tetanus Vaccines in 2018. The Wyndham City Council offers this program at the school, Parents are welcome to support their students if they feel it is required. PLEASE RETURN ALL IMMUNISATION CARDS.
Round 1 Weds 28th March 2018 9am HPV & Dipheria/TetanusRound 2 Tues 30th Oct 2018 11.15am HPV
Epilepsy Plans: Please ensure epilepsy plans are taken to your next Neurologist appointment and signed by the neurologist and yourselves. I like to keep these plans as current and relevant as possible. If any student has had a recent seizure please contact me, so I can update their plans.
Asthma Plans: All students with a diagnosis of Asthma will be given the New Asthma Plans for 2018. Please take to your GP and have them filled in and return to school as soon as possible.
Toilet Training Workshop: The continence foundation will be conducting a parent workshop on:Tuesday 20th March 2018 at 11am -12pm
This workshop is an informal round table discussion about the steps required to toilet train children with special needs. It is a five step process which we as a school follow. Please register your attendance with reception in 2018, there is a maximum of 15 people.
School Dental Program: Phase 1: 7th-10th May 2018 Dental Check Up & CleanPhase 2: 7th-8th June 2018 Treatment if required
School Dental will be setting up their Dental Van at our School for the above dates. School Dental operates under the Medicare Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), which is a child dental program that provides eligible children and teenagers aged between 2 and 17 with up to $1000 for basic dental services, capped over two consecutive calendar years.
Dental Van: The Royal Dental Hospital Dental Van will still visit once a term for our more complex needs students and for non-eligible families
Glasses for Kids Program: The Glasses for Kids program provides free vision screening for Prep to Year 3 students. The program is being delivered as a partnership between State Schools Relief and a range of optometry providers, with the support of the Department of Education and Training. Free Vision Screening: 28th May-31st May (9am-3pm)(Rescheduled from February 2018)
Medication: As per school policy we ask parents to commence all new medication over the weekend or holidays. So this can be closely monitored for any possible allergic reactions or side effects. We appreciate your cooperation regarding this. If you have any questions regarding medication or need your child to take medication at school please contact me. Please note:• All medication needs to be in the original packaging with child’s name, dose and time on the box.• If medication is being transported in students bags please contact the school as soon as possible, so we can remove the medication. Chaperones can secure school bags whilst on the bus but must not be used as a courier. • If at all possible directly handing over the medication at reception or myself would be appreciated.
Drink Bottles: I encourage all parents to ensure their students bring a drink bottle to school. This enables staff to identify how much each child is drinking and therefore minimise any health effects that arise through not drinking enough, especially in the hotter months. Spare Clothes: Please ensure your child has a spare set of clothes in their bags at all times. Change of underwear, socks, shorts/pants, T-shirt) for emergencies.
Donations: We welcome any school uniform donations especially tracksuit pants, shorts and t-shirts of all sizes. If you have spare school uniform/clothing that has been given to your student through the year, we would appreciate this to be returned to the school. Nicole
School Dental Program 2018 Phase 1: 7th-10th May 2018 Dental Check Up & Clean
Phase 2: 7th-8th June 2018 Treatment if required
School Dental will be setting up their Dental Van at our School for the above dates. School Dental operates under the Medicare Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS), which is a child dental program that provides eligible children and teenagers aged between 2 and 17 with up to $1000 for basic dental services, capped over two consecutive calendar years.
The dental benefit amounts are payable to Dental Practitioners for services they render and eligibility of the cover are set by the Department of Human Services and not by School Dental. To be eligible for the CDBS children must:
Be aged between 2 and 17 years on any day of the calendar year
Receive, or their family, parent or guardian must receive, certain government benefits (such as Family Tax Benefit Part A) for at least part of the calendar year
Be eligible for Medicare.
This program will be offered to students at Warringa Park Main Campus.
Oral Health Education Classes will be offered to our Early Years Students.
Those Families who are not eligible can still access the program at subsidised cost. School Dental will contact you directly once you have filled in the form expressing your interest.
The Royal Dental Hospital Dental Van will still visit once a term for our more complex needs students and for non-eligible families
Toilet Training Workshop: The Continence Foundation will be conducting a parent workshop on:
Tuesday 20th March 2018 at 11am -12pm
This workshop is an informal round table discussion about the steps required to toilet train children with special needs. It is a five step process which we as a school follow. Please register your attendance with reception in 2018, there is a maximum of 15 people. An Occupational Therapist and Registered Nurse from The Continence Foundation will be running the session.
MyTime Werribee Gold 2018 Time: Thursdays 9.30am – 11.30am Where: Wyndham Park Community Learning Centre 55 Kookaburra Ave Werribee
Facilitator: Natasha
Play Leader: Carla
The MyTime program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services
MyTime is coordinated nationally by the Parenting Research Centre
TERM 1 Dates
8th Feb Welcome to Werribee MyTime
15th Feb Coffee morning
22nd Feb Guest speaker, caring and finances
1st March Coffee and chat
8th March Individual Learning Plans (ILP) What are they? Meetings about ILP’s
15th March Coffee and chat
22nd March Harmony day, Special Morning Tea
29th March Last session, coffee and chat, holiday plans
www.tweddle.org.au (03) 9689 1577
What is MyTime? MyTime is a peer support group for parents and carers supporting children under 16 years of age with a disability, developmental delay or chronic medical condition. Who is MyTime for? Parents (mums, dads), grandparents, foster parents, or a primary carer receiving or applying for Carers Allowance. What will I get out of MyTime?
Meet other parents and carers in similar circumstances Share experiences in an informal setting A choice of topics and activities relevant to your needs Information resources and services available to you, how and where to access information A facilitator to support, co-ordinate activities and guide group discussion A play helper engages your child whilst you attend your group Parent discussion Coffee mornings Group outings
Warringa UpdatesDates for the diary:Term 1: 30th Jan -29th March 2018 27 March: Harmony Day celebrations 27 March Easter Raffle drawn 29 March: Last day term 1 assembly and early dismissal at 2:30pm
Term 2: 16th April - 29th JuneTerm 3: 16th July - 21st SeptemberTerm 4: 8th October - 21st December
Curriculum days 2018: 28th May5th November
Parent/Carer Tours for 2018Early Years:19/4 17/5 14/6 19/7 16/813/9 18/10 15/11 Middle Years:3/5, 21/6, 2/8, 6/9, 25/10, 8/11