Newsletter No. 14 ~ August 17, 2018
www.mountviewps.vic.edu.au 9560 0471
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Coming Up at Mount View…
Mon 20 Aug Yr 4 Camp - 4NW, 4LS, 4JB 9:00 -11:00 Year 5: Guest speaker - John Hellstrom "Earthquakes and Volcanos" Tue 21 Aug Yr 4 Camp - 4NW, 4LS, 4JB
Wed 22 Aug Yr 4 Camp - 4NW, 4LS, 4JB Yr 4 Camp - 4EH, 4AO, 4JT, 4KK SPORT: Netball Region 07:00PM - 10:00PM Art Show Opening Night
Thu 23 Aug Yr 4 Camp - 4EH, 4AO, 4JT, 4KK 08:00AM - 05:00PM Art Show 08:15AM - 03:30PM Chess Tournament 3
Fri 24 Aug Yr 4 Camp - 4EH, 4AO, 4JT, 4KK 08:00AM - 05:00PM Art Show 02:15PM - 03:15PM 2019 Prep Transition
Mon 27 Aug 09:00AM - 12:00PM Engineers Without Borders - Coding for Disaster Relief incursion 09:00AM - 03:15PM SPORT - Regional Tee Ball 10:30AM - 03:00PM Year 1 and 2 Swimming Program
Tue 28 Aug 10:30AM - 03:00PM Year 1 and 2 Swimming Program 09:00AM - 12:00PM Engineers Without Borders - Coding for Disaster Relief incursion 07:30PM - 08:30PM PA Meeting
Wed 29 Aug 09:00AM - 12:00PM Yes2Yoga 09:00AM - 03:30PM Yr 6 Yoga 10:30AM - 03:00PM Year 1 and 2 Swimming Program
Thu 30 Aug 09:00AM - 03:30PM Yr 6 Yoga 10:30AM - 03:00PM Year 1 and 2 Swimming Program
Fri 31 Aug 09:00AM - 03:30PM Yr 6 Yoga 10:30AM - 03:00PM Year 1 and 2 Swimming Program 02:30PM - 03:30PM Investigation Time with Dad
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School Council Message – David Lee
Hello Mount View Community,
First off, it was such a blast to kick off with Book Week, thank you everyone for making it a fun and memorable event!
Here's an update from the School Council:
Learning through play
Following on from the last newsletter, I mentioned the School's vision for developing an outdoor masterplan to allow more play experiences for our students. To give you a better idea on what this may look like throughout our grounds, here are the areas that have been targeted to facilitate this student growth:
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To help make this a reality for our students, there is a campaign for additional government funding that would be a huge help to bring this to life. We need your help! Please sign up and vote for the project at this page: https://pickmyproject.vic.gov.au/ And yes, I did enjoy wearing my pyjamas too!
School Leadership Message – Glenn Butler, Alison Rees, Christian Holdsworth and Bianca Gatherum
What a week full of fun, colour and celebrations!
On Monday we enjoyed celebrating Book Week (a week early due to Year 4 Camp), Thursday we supported the Pyjama Foundation to raise awareness and funds for children in foster care and then on Thursday evening we celebrated STEM Week with the Year Two Family Science night. We also celebrated the contributions our Education Support Staff make to our school community as a part of ‘National Support Staff Week’. Thank you to our teacher support, administration, Health Centre, Library, speech pathology, social work and grounds keeping staff for all they do to contribute to the holistic learning environment that is Mount View Primary School!
Staffing Update Due to a number of developments there has been a restructure and additional employment in the Year 3 team. Firstly, Stacey Sberna, who has co-taught in 3BS with Louise Barrett, will be on extended sick leave into next term and will not be returning to her regular duties this year. Secondly, Ali Walker, who has co-taught in 3SW with Bridie Stillman, will change roles having been selected as an additional Teacher of the Deaf at Mount View. In consultation with the Year 3 team, consideration was given to employing two new part-time teachers to work in 3SW and 3BS. This was considered, on balance, to be more disruptive for the students. The alternative of employing one new full-time classroom teacher for 3BS and relocating Louise Barrett to co-teach with Bridie Stillman in 3SB (formerly 3SW) was agreed, by the Year 3 team, as the strongest option. A staff selection process was undertaken to choose a new full-time teacher for 3BS. The successful applicant, Mark Coulston, has four years teaching experience at Eltham College and a wide range of schools through ANZUK
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Educational. Mark will begin his time at Mount View with the Year 3 Planning Day on Friday, 17th of August. His first day with 3MC (formally 3BS) will be Monday, 20th of August. Rebecca Koh, a teacher will three years experience at Middle Park has been selected as the successful applicant in the recently advertised two day-a-week ‘additional support’ position. Rebecca will co-teach, one day a week with our Year 3 Learning Specialist Felicity Hall-Shulman in 3FS. This appointment is also associated to Stacey Sberna’s leave as it is a role she previously filled. The appointment will allow Felicity to continue the work each of our seven Learning Specialists do as collegiate coaches with the staff in their respective year levels. Rebecca will also work closely with the Prep team as a part of the K-P 2018-19 Transition. The Year 3 teachers will continue to work closely in order to assist the students through this transitional process. We are confident that all students involved will adjust readily to the new arrangements and continue to make great gains in their learning with the support of a dedicated and talented team of Year 3 teachers.
Principals in the Classroom & Junior School Council
The JSC has been given the amazing opportunity to help in create 2 new playgrounds to encourage more socialisation within our school. The JSC, the voice of the students, is currently asking for suggestions from students to understand what they would like to see in these playgrounds. We have already booked sales consultants to come help us by providing designs of interactive structures to suit our school.
The students will soon have the chance to vote for some fun and interactive equipment they would like to see featured in the new playground. The JSC representatives will record these suggestions and then we will arrange what equipment we will need to get from the consultant.
We would like to thank the JSC team, Mrs Irani and Ms Wynd for their time and effort. We would also like to thank Mr Holdsworth for his support and flexibility in this project.
Thanks,
Sana B & Kavvin K
This week it has been terrific to work with Sana, Kavin and the JSC on this joint Carnival and Parents’ Association funded project. It was great to see the way Sana and Kavin organised their task and set out an action plan to get the project moving. They clearly identified their goal, articulated it to the JSC and the set about ‘working their plan’. They showed great confidence booking appointments with playground providers and even organised a Google Drive to share our ideas.
I look forward to working with JSC on the project and am extremely excited at the prospect of delivering two new playgrounds to the students THIS YEAR!
- Christian Holdsworth
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ICAS – Bianca Gatherum
NAPLAN ONLINE 2019 PREPARATION
In 2018, The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) commence the transition from a paper
based to an online assessment. Our school is making this transition in 2019. From 2020, all schools across Australia
will conduction the NAPLAN tests online.
NAPLAN online is delivered to schools via the Online National Assessment Platform. It is via this platform that tests
will be administer. Students complete the tests via a secure locked down browser on a device, IPAD’s. The LDB
prevents students from accessing the internet and other functionality (such as spelling checks and grammar).
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) has responsibility for the central
management of NAPLAN and is leading the transition nationally.
SCHOOL READINESS TEST
As part of this transition, all schools with be administering a NAPLAN Online School Readiness test (STR). This test is to
give our school the opportunity to confirm our ICT capacity, to determine the most effective way to deliver NAPLAN
Online and to provide teachers with an introduction to the tests.
The SRT involves students completing an Omnibus and a writing test. The Omnibus test is for all students in Years 3-5
(Reading, Convention of Languages and numeracy domains). Year 3 will only complete the Ominbus test. Year 5 will
also complete a separate online writing test.
We will be conducting this SRT on Wednesday 29th August (Ominbus Year 3 & 5) and Friday 31st August (Year 5 only
Writing test).
Please note there is no results from completing these ONLINE tests, they are solely to see how the school’s ICT
capacity withholds.
To learn more about NAPLAN online please go to: https://www.nap.edu.au/online-assessment
If you have any questions please email or speak to Bianca Gatherum [email protected]
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ICAS – Assessments
In Term 2, students in Year 3 – 6 completed the ICAS UNSW tests for Writing and Spelling. The following students
received Distinctions.
ICAS Spelling – Distinction ICAS WRITING - Distinction
JAMIE Q Year 3 AKSHAYA K Year 5 CLAIRE T Year 3 DANIEL S Year 4 ROSALIE W Year 3 KEIRA L Year 5 ASHWINI W Year 3 KANE S Year 4 ASHWINI W Year 3 JOEL C Year 5 YAVIN F Year 3 CHLOE D Year 4 LITHUMI K Year 3 DINON G Year 5 BONNIE C Year 3 ATIKSH R Year 4 AVA L Year 3 HARRY L Year 5 COOPER D Year 3 ANOUSHKA A Year 5 VINUJAN P Year 3 SATVIK S Year 5 WAN N Year 3 CELIA C Year 5 HIRUN S Year 3 CELIA C Year 5 TARA T Year 3 ISHIKA B Year 5 SARAH S Year 3 STEVE L Year 5 EESHWAR M Year 3 MELODY T Year 5 ATIKSH M Year 3 APARNA M Year 5 VINUJAN P Year 3 SIDDHANTH I Year 5 SHUA H Year 3 ISHIKA B Year 5 ATIKSH M Year 3 JAHNAVI M Year 5 AINE K Year 3 MATTHEW Y Year 5 RIA S Year 3 PRISHA R Year 5 KENJI A Year 4 YIXUAN C Year 5 XUANYI Z Year 3 YUXIANG P Year 5 YULAN B Year 4 AKEIRA S Year 5 CLARISSA C Year 3 MELISSA T Year 5 AARON Y Year 4 RAHUL B Year 5 JOHNS P Year 3 MAHESH N Year 6 SIDDHARTH M Year 4 ARIHAN J Year 5 ROSALIE W Year 3 MOLLY M Year 6 ALAN Z Year 4 KAYLA Q Year 5 YULAN B Year 4 KRISH G Year 6 ISAIAH L Year 4 TABBITA V Year 5 SAYURI D Year 4 GAUTHAM K Year 6 HELENA S Year 4 YIRAN S Year 6 ROHAN D Year 4 JOHN L Year 6 JONATHAN W Year 4 KRISH G Year 6 SIERRA B Year 4 SARAH R Year 6 MARY ELISE C Year 4 KAVVIN K Year 6 ELISHA A Year 4 DANIEL C Year 6 VIVIENNE H Year 4 CAITLYN S Year 6 VIVIENNE H Year 4 KATIE H Year 6
RHIA P Year 4 GAUTHAM K Year 6 JESSIE D Year 4 NAMYA M Year 6 STEPHANIE T Year 4 CATHERINE P Year 6 RYAN S Year 4 KATIE H Year 6 ADARSH V Year 4 Year 6
Congratulations to the following students for receiving a High Distinction. Top 1% in Australia. Terrific achievement.
Students will receive their Spelling High Distinction certificates at our next assembly on Monday 3rd September.
ICAS Spelling ICAS -Writing
CLAIRE T Year 3 JAMIE Q Year 3 INIYAN U Year 4 FREYA H Year 4 RUIFENG J Year 4 HESARA B Year 4 RISA N Year 4 RUIFENG J Year 4 CHLOE D Year 4 EMILY W Year 4 EMILY W Year 5 YIXUAN C Year 5 ELISSA P Year 5 SOPHIE L Year 5 CHELSEA L Year 5 ELISSA P Year 5 MELISSA T Year 5 JOSEPH C Year 6 MAHESH N Year 6 LEVIANA L Year 6 LEVIANA L Year 6 GARV S Year 6 JOHN L Year 6 EMMA T Year 5
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Parenting Ideas – Developing Responsibility in Kids
Written by Michael Grose
Reference: https://www.parentingideas.com.au/blog/developing-responsibility-kids/
Many parents ask me how they can develop responsibility in their kids. The answer is simple – give responsibility to them! Let them feed the family pet, empty the dishwasher, clean up the living area at the end of the day. Most kids rise to a real challenge when it’s sincerely given, and backed by realistic expectations.
We tend to give responsibility to the kids who don’t need it – the easy kids. But we often ignore the kids in our family who really would benefit from having some trust – the difficult kids, those that require following up. Sometimes the extra parenting work they require can seem all too much.
Belong through contribution
Kids belong in two ways in families – they either belong due to their positive contribution or they belong through poor behaviour. The family pest has as much cache as the responsible child – their parents certainly know they are around!
It makes sense for parents to work hard to provide opportunities for kids to contribute to their family so they feel valued for what they bring to their family, rather than for what they take.
Here are five practical tips to promote a sense of responsibility in your kids:
1. Start from an early age. Children as young as three are keen to help and take some responsibility but we often push them away and say, ‘You can help when you’re older.’ Train your kids from a young age to make a contribution so it becomes habit-forming. Remember, not every child will help equally. If your children are school-aged and do very little to help, then start with a few jobs each day and gradually increase the number.
2. Give kids responsibility that scares or surprises you. A neighbour gets her four year old to unpack her dishwasher each morning, plates and all. Another parent I know gets her five year old to help her younger sister get her breakfast each morning. Another gives over the weekly garbage to ten year old with no reminders whatsoever. In each case, the kids rise to the challenge set by their parents. Give your child or teenager something that makes you think, ‘NO WAY’! He can’t do that! Kids will often surprise adults with what they can do.
3. Make sure the responsibility is real. Setting the table, making beds, tidying rooms are jobs that others benefit from. Giving kids jobs because you think it’s good for them just don’t cut it with kids. However giving jobs that others rely on teaches them that their help is needed.
4. If a child forgets then no one else does the task. If a child doesn’t empty the dishwasher then it still there when they come home from school. Sounds tough but that’s how the real world operates. When you empty it, it becomes your responsibility. When we’re time-strapped it’s usually easier to do kids’ jobs for them. Nothing wrong with this once in a while as we help each other out in families. However, if you are always doing a child’s job then it may as well be yours.
5. Place help and responsibility on a roster. The use of rosters has the advantage of placing responsibility on to kids and takes you out of the picture. Remind them to check the roster, not to do their jobs! It’s a subtle but important difference.
Many parents call this type of responsibility ‘jobs’ or ‘chores’. I prefer to call it ‘help’. It’s just a little rebranding, but it reflects what it’s about.
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IT’S HERE!!! OPENING NIGHT IS NEXT WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22nd.
Are you joining us either at the Opening Night (Over 18s only) or at some time over the weekend? There will be paintings, photography,
sculptures, jewellery and more. All of it will be for sale to raise valuable funds for our school.
Have you put these dates in your diary?
Wednesday August 22nd at 7:00pm – Spectrum Opening Night
Buy your tickets at the door. It’s only $25 for great food, drinks, entertainment and 1st chance to see the show. This is a fantastic social night out for the grownups and another great way to support the school.
Thursday to Sunday August 23rd to 26th
Bring the family along to the show over the weekend. Share an amazing experience with your children viewing art works by artists from around Australia and perhaps purchase a lovely art work. Children ENTER FOR FREE!
Class Collaborative Art – FOR SALE! You MUST come to see the children’s section as here we display the 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize winners from each year group and also the amazing collaborative artwork which your child helped to make.
This year, we are selling the collaborative artwork online. To view these painted collages, please use the following link:
https://www.32auctions.com/kidsart18
Bidding is open NOW and closes at 4:00pm on Sunday August 26th.
Art Show Raffle Tickets ~ Early Bird Draw Congratulations to ALL our Early Bird winners:
• Junior School (Prep – 2) Winner – Zihan 2DB & Avika 2AT
• Middle School (Yrs 3 & 4) Winner – Andy 4KK & Leshan 4EH
• Upper School (Yrs 5 & 6) Winner - Triyann 6LA & Daniel 6KM
Everyone else - keep selling those raffle tickets. All raffle books MUST be returned by the end of next week whether the tickets are sold or not.
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ART SHOW – Calling for volunteers The Mount View Primary School Art Show is fast approaching and it would not be possible without the support of the school community. Do you have a spare hour or two and can assist us with setting up, packing up or being part of the Art Show experience?
The dates when we REALLY NEED assistance are:
Saturday 18th August – 9:00am – 12:00 noon
Thursday 23rd August – 9:00am – 6:00pm
Friday 24th August – 9:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday 25th August – 10:00am – 7:00pm
Sunday 26th August – 10:00am – 7:30pm
Monday 27th August – 9:00am – 12:00 noon
If you have a spare hour or two during these times, can you please email Katie Leaver with your date, time of availability and mobile number. Her email is: [email protected].
We look forward to seeing the school community supporting us in this worthwhile and rewarding event.
Natalie Wynd
How else can you help? If you are able to collect a few more Art Show flyers from the school office and put
them in letterboxes around the local area, we would greatly appreciate it. We REALLY NEED this to happen ASAP.
Have you visited our Mount View Art Show website to see learn about the guest artists and all the exciting things that are happening over the weekend? No – here’s the address - https://mountviewartshow.org/ - to share with family and friends
If you’re a Facebook user, can you please Like Us and Follow Us on Facebook so we can get the word out to the wider community? The address is: www.facebook.com/MountViewArtShow
Parents Please Note:
In order to support the Art Show setup and event in the GP Room, Camp Australia – Before and After School Care – moved to
the MVPS Staffroom on the afternoon of Monday August 13th.
They will be working out of there each day until the
afternoon of Tuesday August 28th. Entry will be via the main Office door.
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Year 2 and 3 AFL Card Swapping Club This term Year 2 and 3 students can trade their AFL cards in a safe environment every Monday in Mrs
Diedrich’s room. It is from the end of lunch ending time until middle bell.
We like this club because lots of people are coming and everyone is trading fairly. Feel free to come and join
us.
By Charlie A & Charlie H
REGIONAL GIRLS SOCCER
On the 14th August a group of girls attended the Regional Girls Soccer Championships. We played 3 matches. We won
one of our games which was a great effort by everyone. Overall, we came 3rd place. Special mention to Saskia and
Isabelle’s for their winning goals. The day was sunny and we made new friends with students from the other schools.
We had great chats. Special thanks to Mr Simpson for coaching and making this day possible.
Thankyou
Belinda & Lois (Year 6)
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The Department of Education and Training (DET) or Mount View Primary School does not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser.
No responsibility is accepted by the DET or Mount View Primary School Council for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.
School banking is every Monday during the term except public holidays.
If your child is interested in opening a school banking account please go online to the website:
https://www.commbank.com.au/banking/youthsaver.html
or go to their nearest branch, they will need:
An Australian residential address
At least one form of personal identification for you and one for your child, such as an Australian
birth certificate, passport, current driver's licence or Medicare card – if you apply online
A Tax File Number (TFN) or TFN Exemption. It's not an offence to withhold your TFN for the
deposit account. However if you don't quote it, the Bank is required by law to deduct tax from any
interest earned on the deposit account, above a certain threshold
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