Respect: Be Thoughtful
Integrity: Do the Right Thing
Excellence: Do your very best
Responsibility: Be in charge of
yourself
Newsletter Week 5 Term 4 - 5th November 2019
Dates to Remember November 7th Oaks Day Luncheon 8th Ballarat Show Day—Public Holiday 11th Swimming Program Parent Meeting—Class Structure 2020 12th School Review Day—Parent Chats 13th Parent Meeting—Class Structure 2020 18th Swimming Program 22nd Kinder Transition Morning 25th Swimming Program 26th Parent / Teacher Interviews December 2nd Swimming Program 3rd Parent / Teacher Interviews 4th School Council Meeting 10th Gr 6 Orientation Going Up Morning / Kinder Transition 12th Concert Dress Rehearsal—WCPA
Parent Meetings Monday 11th November @ 3:30pm
Wednesday 13th November @ 9:00am
Principal’s Report
CAMP WILKIN We all had a wonderful time at Camp Wilkin. We were very fortunate to have amazing weath-er. The students excelled in the activities and adventures they had on camp. It was really pleas-ing to observe them working together to achieve in the activities and in some cases make up new games and run them. We are very fortunate that our students embrace all opportunities presented to them. I would like to thank all the staff for supporting our camping program. A big thanks to Luke Molloy who attended the camp. CLASS STRUCTURE 2020—PARENT MEETING MONDAY 11TH NOVEMBER 3:30PM I will be holding two sessions for parents to discuss class options for 2020. The sessions will be held on Monday the 11th of November at 3:30pm and Wednesday the 13th of November at 9:00am. At these meetings, I will explain the options we have for our class structure for 2020. This will allow parents an opportunity to see the planning and thinking that goes into this pro-cess. Parents will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback around the op-tions presented. REVIEW DAY—PARENT CONVERSATIONS On Tuesday the 12th of November we have our second day of our school review. The review panel would like to conduct conversations about the school with parents. These conversations will help set the direction of the school for the next four years. The conversations will be held at 9:00am on Tuesday morning in the staffroom. It would be great to see a lot of parents there. OAKS DAY LUNCEHON The Oaks Day Luncheon is this Thursday. There are still ticket available to be purchased. This is one of our major fundraisers for the year. The luncheon is always a lot of fun. Lucky tickets can also be purchased before the day. There is a form at the end of the newsletter. T20 BLAST CRICKET Last week our grade 5 & 6s competed in the T20 Blast tournament in Maryborough. Our boys team won the one games and the other games were very close. The girls team had an excellent day and WON the event. They will now compete in the regional finals on the 20th of November at Victoria Park in Ballarat. Thanks to Sue and Tim for coaching the teams. PARENT / TEACHER / STUDENT CONVERSATIONS With a change to the amount of comments on this semester reports, we will be conducting Parent / Teacher / Student conversations for parents to have the opportunity to come in and see and hear about their child's learning. The conversations will be conducted on Tuesday the 26th of November and Tuesday the 3rd of December. Booking details can be found later in the newsletter. Cameron Landry Principal
PRINCIPAL’S DIARY
October
25th Review Day 1 29th Ararat Network Meeting
News from F-1-2
What a fantabulous time we had at Camp Wilkin
in Anglesea! Thank you for the fun times!
In the classroom…
We are focusing on Fairy Tales during writing, the
ones we know, as well as Fractured and Fixed Fairy
tales. We are linking this to Reading, finding features
in our story books and readers that fit the Fairy tale
genre.
In Maths we are again looking at number, completing
repeated addition, linking this with multiplication for
the older children.
Our Inquiry focus this term is “Making a Scene”. We
will be performing some plays, practising for concert
and singing lots of songs that link with our learning
topics.
Kindness is our focus for Respectful Relationships.
Does someone have to see us being kind to make it
worthwhile, or will we make our community a better
place just by being kind?
Grade 3/4 Weekly News
Term 4,
Week 5
This week in Reading we are re-visiting the reading strategy of summarising. We are focusing on deter-mining the most important parts of the text and retell-ing events in sequential order and.
In Mathematics this week we are learning about
chance and probability. We are developing the lan-
guage we use to describe chance events. We will
be exploring the concept of fair and trying to deter-
mine if a game is fair or unfair.
In Writing we are continuing to refine our use of
capital letters and full stops. We will be using the
editing process to check whether sentences are
properly punctuated and adding capitals and full
stops to show complete ideas. In Inquiry we are ramping
up our concert practise.
We are learning lyrics from
Moana’s How Far I’ll Go
and The Lion King’s I Just
Can’t Wait To Be King. We
are learning traditional hu-
la dance moves to go
alongside our perfor-
mance.
A huge thank you to the Foundation and Grade One students who worked with me while the senior stu-dents were away on camp. We had so much fun on our Big Night In!
Well done to all of our campers. I have heard nothing but wonderful reports on how well behaved and adventurous you all were. I am so proud of you all!
Thanks to Caroline, Tim, Sue, Cameron and Luke for an awe-some camp. We are so lucky to have such fun teachers (and parents) to pro-vide great opportuni-ties for our kids!
What’s happening in grade 5/6?
Camp Wilkin: What a great three days we had in An-
glesea at Camp Wilkin last week. It was awesome to see
all of the students having a go and challenging them-
selves during each activity.
It was also great to see everyone dressed up for our Hal-
loween Disco on Thursday night!
T20: On Tuesday last week the grade
5/6’s competed in the T20 Blast compe-
tition at Princes Park in Maryborough.
It was a cracker of a day and both teams
played some great games of cricket. The
boys were a bit unlucky in a couple of
their matches and finished the day with
one win and two losses.
Our girls team had a day out winning all
three of their round matches, before de-
feating Carisbrook in the final! They will
now move on to the next stage on No-
vember 20th. Well done girls!
Also a big congratulations to Tom Lyons
and Savanna Elliott, who both came sec-
ond in the highest catch competition!
Student of the Week: Responsibility
Teacher Student Reason
Ms Hurse Holly Briody Grade 2 Legends!
Being a supportive and kind friend to all the younger children on camp. You have a gentle nature Holly, and I appreciated your leadership and assistance! Thank you so much. Giving it your all on camp, none of you skipped a beat! I felt so proud of every single one of you, your willing-ness to have a go at the activities and your beautiful manners! What a group of champs you are!
Ms Hepburn Flynn Allen For being an organised and enthusi-astic student. You participated in all activities; trying your very best and helping others succeed. It was a joy to teach you while the senior stu-dents were away on camp. Well done, Flynn!
Tim Haase Tom Lyons By having a positive attitude towards all activities and giving everything a go during our time at Camp Wilkin. It was also great to see you encourag-ing others to do their best and you did all of this with a smile on your face!
Mr Landry Savanna Elliott By engaging in all aspects of camp. You displayed excellent leadership skills by encouraging others and join-ing in all activities. You are growing into an excellent leader.
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Dear Parents
Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences will be held on November 26th between 11.30am – 4:30pm and December 3rd between 11.30am—4:30pm Students are expected to attend the conferences. Formal classes will be operating. You can now book interviews at times that suit YOUR FAMILY BEST. Go to www.schoolinterviews.com.au and follow these simple instructions. Students are expected to attend the conference. Formal classes will be operating. BOOKINGS CLOSE FRIDAY 22nd November at 4pm
http://www.schoolinterviews.com.au/book
Enter THIS school event code.
Then follow the 3 simple steps.
For parents that don’t have access to the internet at home, at work, at a friend’s house or on their phones, computer kiosks will be available at the office from Friday onwards, so that parents can still make their own bookings. Parents may send a note to school with the ap-proximate times they require, or phone the school on 5343 5358. Interviews are strictly 15 mins and spaces are limited. If you require more time, please contact your teacher directly to make alternative arrangements.
Parents can change their interview bookings, any time prior to the closing date, by re-visiting the www.schoolinterviews.com.au website, and using the event code. Remember to use the same name and email address, you used when you made your original booking. Parents wishing to change their interview times after the closing date, should contact the school di-rectly on: 5343 5358
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School Sporting Tops
School sporting tops can be worn on Tuesday’s for PE.
Tops are available for purchase for our new students at the office.
Monday Munchies
Ice-Poles
$1
School Banking Day IS
Wednesday Contact the office if you would like to open an account!
Oaks Day Lucky Tickets
Step Back in Time
Oaks Day…. 7th November, 2019
Pre-Purchased Lucky tickets for Prizes
Pre-purchased tickets (to be eligible for prizes drawn on the day)
I would like to purchase ……. Tickets @ $5.00 each, total of $……
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