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School News
31st August,2017
Values:
Respect Excellence Co-operation Responsibility School Mission- The community of Glenroy West Primary School works in partnership to inspire every child to do their best and encourages them to grow and achieve excellence
School Vision - Inspire, Grow, Achieve
IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR
School Website: www.glenroywestps.vic.edu.au
Term 3 August ● Thursday 31st August-Father’s Day Stall September ● Friday 1st September-Father’s Day Stall ● Thursday 7th September- Grades 3-6 Carnival 11.40am sharp to 3.10pm ● Friday 8th September Grades P-2 Carnival 11.40am sharp to 1:45pm.
Wedenesday-Friday-13th- 15th September Grades 3-6- Camp Metung
Thursday 21st September- School Concert
Friday 22nd September- Last day of Term 3. Sports dress up day. Assembly at 1.45pm in the Hall
Dismissal at 2.30pm
Term 4
October
● Monday 9th October- Students return to School for Term 4
● Thursday 12th October-Curriculum Day- No Students at School
Principal’s Report Pamela Streete Dear Parents/carers, NAPLAN Year 3 and Year 5 results have been sent home with the children. We congratulate all the children on their effort and achievement and sincerely thank the teachers for their hard work and dedication in ensuring the children are well prepared. We know that the quality of the teacher makes the biggest impact on student learning. John Hattie’s research indicates that teachers who have high expectations and collective efficacy are the two biggest influences on student achievement. Therefore, we sincerely thank the teacher at Glenroy West for their hard work, their constant striving to challenge students and their belief that all children can learn and improve. These qualities are making a real difference to the learning at Glenroy West Primary School.
School Mission- The community of Glenroy West Primary School works in partnership to inspire every child to do their best and encourages them to grow and achieve excellence
School Vision - Inspire, Grow, Achieve
Authors Day Well done to all students and teachers on an excellent Authors’ Day at Glenroy West Primary School. The excellent pieces of writing and books created were outstanding . l hope many parents and friends came along to view your child’s work and see many others work. Thank you to all parents and grandparents who attended our Authors’ Day. RESPECT Results are in from our student attitudes to school survey. Students strongly agree that we demonstrate: High Expectations 89%, Sense of Inclusion 92%. Respect for teachers 88% and Respect for Peers 85%. Respect is one of our core beliefs. It is a PYP Attitude. We strive to encourage everyone to respect themselves, others and the world around them. It is important that as adults we model respect. We can show respect by parking carefully around the school (not parking in disabled zones, over driveways or in the drop off, pick up zone). We demonstrate respect in the way we speak to others, especially in times of conflict. Please think about the example you set your children in the respectful ways you treat yourself, your children, teachers and school members and the ways your respect our environment. All of us need to set a good example to our children and when we see our children showing respect please acknowledge and praise them. BED WETTING- www.bedwettinginstitute.com.au According to the Royal Children’s Hospital there are at least 37,000 children in Victoria between the ages of 3 and 15 who wet the bed regularly. Bed wetting can cause anxiety around the time of school camps. At the bedwetting institute we have designed an effective program that addresses the causes of bedwetting and offers a practical and achievable method of curing the problem. Bedwetting Institute A DVD based program to cure bedwetting with Dr Mark Condon, and Physiotherapist Margaret O’Donovan has been developed. It outlines a successful four step program for parents to implement at home with their children. For a free fact sheet please visit the website www.bedwettinginstitute.com.au PREP TRANSITION Many preschool children have been attending Glenroy West to visit classrooms and be involved in Book Week activities. We thank Mrs. Kyriacou, Miss Webster, Mrs. Silveira and the prep team for their work in helping our new students become familiar with school. NEW PREPS for 2018 Some of our new families will be touring the school this week. If any existing families have a child attending Prep in 2018 please enrols soon. Even if you are familiar with Glenroy
West, it is beneficial for your child to participate in our transition program- visiting classrooms, meeting teachers and students, attending library, playing games etc. School Uniform Available Online Dear Parents/carers, Please be advised you can also purchase school uniform online on our school website under Student, then click on Uniform and go to essential Clothing on their website. FREE DELIVERY AVAILABLE. Deborah is present on a Wednesday for school uniform purchase from 9-11am.Phone Debra at Essential Clothing on-Phone: Mobile: 0409 185 524 Important News – New Enrolments from Term 4,2017 From the beginning of Term 4, any new family enrolling their child/children will receive a free bag, bucket hat and school satchel. Please speak to Pam or the office staff for further detail.
School Mission- The community of Glenroy West Primary School works in partnership to inspire every child to do their best and encourages them to grow and achieve excellence
School Vision - Inspire, Grow, Achieve
Attendance Attendance can, and does, make a substantial difference to the learning of every child. While missing a day or two might seem insignificant at the time, they soon add up and impact on student connectedness to their peers (friend ships and working groups), the classroom and school. Late arrivals also play a major role in student morale as well as academic success. Having to walk in late, after class has begun, is not only hard on the child but disturbs the learning of other children who are on task. The roll is marked promptly each day with children who are not present marked late after this time. We are currently working on improving in both of these areas and would really appreciate your support in ensuring your children are both punctual in their arrival and, whenever possible, attend school on a regular, daily basis. Despite it being difficult for them to get up in the mornings the children will thank you for it when they rebuild relationships, enjoy a short play before school with their friends, and are able to join effectively in the morning sessions. Thank you for your ongoing cooperation Father’s Day Stall On Thursday 31st and Friday 1st September GWPS Fundraising subcommittee will be holding a stall for students to purchase a gift for dad, Grandad, a special friend at the Father’s Day Stall . Gifts are priced between $1.00-$5.00. We would appreciate any volunteers to help set up and run the stall. If you are able to assist please contact the office or speak to Gayle. 2018 Orientation Sessions 2018 Orientation Foundation dates for your interest: If you know of anyone who has a child eligible to begin school in 2018, please pass on our Orientation sessions. Enrolment forms are available online or please collect a form from the office. For further details please speak to Anne Kyricou/ Curriculum Coach. Thursday 7/9 at 9-11am Term 4 CHESS Dear Parents/carers, CHESS is to be introduced as an extra -curricular subject in Term 4. If you would like your child to participate please complete the form attached. CHESS classes will be fully operational in Term 4. Simon Endre is travelling overseas in Term 3 hence the delay in beginning Term 4.
Any queries please speak to Pam or your child’s teacher. OSCH PROGRAM- BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE Please ensure that weekly payments are made if are using our OSCH facility. Please phone OSCH Coordinator Nicole Jackson for any bookings on her Mobile 0423 308 293 or phone the school office on 9306-8955.
Enrolment Places for 2018 The demand for places at Glenroy West Primary School and kindergarten is high. Enrolment forms are located on the school website or alternatively an enrolment form can be obtained from the school office. School Tours School Tours are conducted on Tuesday and Thursday from 9.15am. If these days are not suitable we can arrange an alternate day and time for your convenience. A personalised tour with the school principal Pam Streete can be arranged at your request. Please arrange a suitable day and time via the office staff with Anita or Rita.
School Mission- The community of Glenroy West Primary School works in partnership to inspire every child to do their best and encourages them to grow and achieve excellence
School Vision - Inspire, Grow, Achieve
Absences When your child is absent or late to school we are required to present a reason for the absence to the Department of Education DET. You are welcome to write a note to the class teacher brought to school by your child on their return. There are other avenues you can use to inform us of your child’s absence. A phone call or an email to the school email, [email protected] or lodge on COMPASS. It is very important that children attend school daily except if they are unwell or in extreme circumstances. We know that every day at school counts! There are a few bugs around again and as winter approaches we can expect more. Our teachers also get sick from time to time and need time away. It is just as important that a teacher does not come to school sick, as it is for a child. Please explain to your child that this is part of life and the school will cover the grade internally or with a replacement teacher who will operate the teacher’s program. Thank you for your understanding. EVERY DAY COUNTS- ATTENDANCE IT’S NOT OK TO BE AWAY.EVERY DAY COUNTS We are presently reviewing our processes for daily attendance and ‘lateness.’ DID YOU KNOW YOUR CHILD’S BEST LEARNING TIME IS THE START OF THE SCHOOL DAY? THAT’S WHEN EVERY MINUTE COUNTS THE MOST! It is very important to receive notification from parents or guardians when children are absent from school as we have an accountability to the Department of Education. Please use the following methods to inform us and include your child’s name and grade, date and reason for the absence.
Phone in
Written note
Speak directly to the Classroom teacher. Teachers have a Duty of Care to call parents if a child is absent
more than 2 days.
Respond to text message
At Glenroy West Primary School we are committed to providing your child with an excellent education. The building blocks of an excellent education begins with all students coming to school each and every day. Regular school attendance is vital and missing school days can have a big impact on a child’s future. Missing one day a fortnight will equate to missing four full weeks by the end of the year. Each day a student misses school puts them behind and can affect their educational outcomes. Some of the reasons for student absence at GWPS
Staying home to celebrate a birthday
Going shopping
Looking after a sibling
Spending time with a relative
Extended weekends
Overseas travel
Dental and medical appointment
Illness
If for any reason your child must be absent from school, parents or guardians are required to provide written notification, stating the reason for their child’s absence. This information will be retained by the teacher and archived by the school. This is a DET requirement. Kind regards Have a great week ahead Pamela Streete Principal
My name is Anne Kyriacou and I have been at Glenroy West Primary School since 2014 as a Leading Teacher. I have several roles at the school as Literacy Coach, Literacy Intervention and administration across the school. I am a Literacy intervention teacher working in small groups with students assigned after school ‘reading data’ is analysed. The students identified require extra support to build on reading and comprehension strategies and are taught by me three times a week. I also provide and assist teachers with intervention strategies that they can use with students in the classroom. My other role is as a curriculum coach. I work with teachers to build on their professional knowledge and extend their teaching strategies around the Victorian English Curriculum. My role, as Leading Teacher is to support and coach teacher’s in their practice to improve student learning outcomes across the school. In 2017 Glenroy West Primary School experienced excellent results in NAPLAN in Reading and Maths and we would like to continue to maintain this tremendous achievement through supporting both our students and our staff. I work from an office in the senior area of the building. Regards Anne Kyriacou ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
My name is Vicki King and I work as a Curriculum Coach and also in Literacy Intervention for the Year 1 and 2 students. Throughout 2017 I have worked with all teachers at GWPS as a coach. My role is to work collaboratively with the teachers to build their classroom practice ensuring that the range of student learning needs are met. Teachers at GWPS work with the data we collect (through a variety of assessments), to analyse the needs of their students and to develop and implement programs that ensure high quality teaching and learning for all students. In May this year the Year 3 and Year 5 students participated in the NAPLAN testing. The students undertook testing in the areas of; Reading, Number and Algebra, Measurement and Geometry, Statistics and Probability, Spelling and Grammar and Punctuation. The results the students achieved show great improvement and are of a very high standard. The Year 3 students performed better than the standard for the state in all of the areas assessed with particularly high results in Statistics and Probability and Number and Algebra. The Year 5 students were equal to the standard for the state in Reading and Number and Algebra but were marginally lower than the state standard in the other areas. The staff are currently working on the analysis of the data from the NAPLAN testing. This work will enable teachers to target their teaching to the needs of the students in their classes so we can continue to improve the learning for all of our students. In my role for Literacy Intervention I work with students who are identified as requiring extra support with reading and comprehension strategies. I work with groups of students three times a week and I also work with the teachers of these students to assist them to implement intervention strategies that will further improve the progress of both these students and all students in their class. Regards Vicki King
Pamela Streete Principal
For demonstrating an understanding of cause and effort of our environment and the impact on its people.
Suhani Abhayjot
Ms Emma Fuller Assistant Principal
For her inquiry into light, and explaining the causation of the spectrum of colours For her inquiry into picture book front covers and comparing them to other front covers.
Nikitha Serena
Foundation A -Ms Eyigun
For demonstrating that he is able to make good choices in his learning. For demonstrating that she is able to make good choices in her learning.
Luke Nevaeh
Foundation B- Ms Bryers
For understanding the link between his behaviour and his learning. For watering the class plants daily and ensuring they grow.
Zaid Ziyad
1/2A-Ms Wheeler For explaining why different art work is developed for different audiences. For demonstrating curiosity when exploring how to draw and make 3D art.
Koby Abigail
1/2B-Mr Hoatson For recognizing that good choices cause a better environment for everyone.
Nabaa Guney
1/2C-Ms Luke
For making sure she is listening to instructions during class discussions. For always including others in work and play.
Dakota Shahista
3/4A-Ms Kowalski For being able to understand the importance of making good personal decisions For understanding how book composition and layout effect the mood of a story
Farhad Lincoln
3/4B- Ms Tchung
For understanding how discussions can lead to solving problems. For understanding the cause and effect of decision making.
Aliie Acay
3/4C- Mrs Mendham
For understanding the cause of an author’s use of black, white and colour images, to represent emotions, in a story For understanding the cause and effect of making good decisions.
Dylan Baran
5/6A-Mr Clarke For being able to describe equivalent fractions within his games of domino's. For ensuring she completed her game within Makerspace and checking with Mr Allen how to enter her game.
Rishit Rumeysa
5/6B-Ms Edwards
For understanding how making good personal decisions can lead to solving problems and improvement For understanding the causal relationships between events in texts and their impact on the story.
Paris Aarmish
PE –Ms Webster
For being able to successfully complete the high jump event safely.
Bailey Navaeh
Indonesian Ms Ooi
For always asking questions to find out reasons behind certain Indonesian culture. For knowing why is certain Indonesian words being pronounced in a specific way.
Enzo 56A Aarmish 56B
Arts Mrs Silveira
For giving constructive criticism to improve the dance performance. Well done! For working collaboratively with her group to work out how the story should develop when acting out a Fairy Tale in Performing Arts. Well Done!
Marcus 3/4B Paris 5/6B
As mentioned in previous newsletters, Glenroy West Primary School is committed to Child Safety. As a
community we want children to be safe, happy and empowered. We support and respect all children, as
well as our staff and volunteers. We are committed to the safety, participation and empowerment of all
children. There is zero tolerance of child abuse, and all allegations and safety concerns will be treated very
seriously and consistently with our robust policies and procedures. We meet our legal and moral
obligations to contact authorities when we are worried about a child’s safety, which we follow rigorously.
Glenroy West Primary School is committed to preventing child abuse and identifying risks early, and
removing and reducing these risks.
As a community we support and respect all children, as well as our staff and volunteers
There have now been new regulations around Working with Children Checks and we are proactive by
ensuring that community members who work with children have a Working With Children Check.
Additionally, we expect all volunteers, contractors, trainee teachers and visitors to the school to read
the Child Code of Conduct when they sign in. This is a requirement to ensure we are always looking
out for the best interests and safety of all our children.
Below is the Child Safe Code of Conduct which has been posted on the school’s web page since last
year alongside the Child Safe Policy and our commitment to a child safe environment.
Glenroy West Primary School is committed to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people. Our school
community recognises the importance of, and a responsibility for, ensuring our school is a safe, supportive and
enriching environment which respects and fosters the dignity and self-esteem of children and young people, and
enables them to thrive in their learning and development.
This Code of Conduct aims to protect children and reduce any opportunities for child abuse or harm to occur. It
also assists in understanding how to avoid or better manage risky behaviours and situations. It is intended to
complement child protection legislation, Department policy, school policies and procedures and professional
standards, codes or ethics as these apply to staff and other personnel.
The Principal and school leaders of Glenroy West Primary School will support implementation and monitoring
of the Code of Conduct, and will plan, implement and monitor arrangements to provide inclusive, safe and orderly
schools and other learning environments. The Principal and school leaders of Glenroy West Primary School will
also provide information and support to enable the Code of Conduct to operate effectively.
All staff, contractors, volunteers and any other member of the school community involved in child-related work are
required to comply with the Code of Conduct by observing expectations for appropriate behaviour below. The
Code of Conduct applies in all school situations, including school camps and in the use of digital technology and
social media.
GLENROY WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL 4809
CHILD SAFE CODE OF CONDUCT (Child Safe Standard 3)
INSPIRE GROW ACHIEVE
Acceptable behaviour:
As staff, volunteers, contractors, and any other member of the school community involved in child-related work
individually, we are responsible for supporting and promoting the safety of children by:
upholding the school’s statement of commitment to child safety at all times and adhering to the school’s
child safe policy
treating students and families in the school community with respect both within the school environment
and outside the school environment as part of normal social and community activities
listening and responding to the views and concerns of students, particularly if they are telling you that they
or another child has been abused or that they are worried about their safety/the safety of another child
promoting the cultural safety, participation and empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
students
promoting the cultural safety, participation and empowerment of students with culturally and/or
linguistically diverse backgrounds
promoting the safety, participation and empowerment of students with a disability
reporting any allegations of child abuse or other child safety concerns to the school’s leadership and/or
child safety officer
understanding and complying with all reporting or disclosure obligations (including mandatory reporting)
as they relate to protecting children from harm or abuse
if child abuse is suspected, ensuring as quickly as possible that the student(s) are safe and protected from
harm
Unacceptable behaviours
As staff, volunteers, contractors, and any other member of the school community involved in child-related work
we must not:
ignore or disregard any concerns, suspicions or disclosures of child abuse
develop a relationship with any student that could be seen as favouritism or amount to ‘grooming’
behaviour (for example, offering gifts)
exhibit behaviours or engage in activities with students which may be interpreted as abusive and not
justified by the educational, therapeutic, or service delivery context
ignore behaviours by other adults towards students when they appear to be overly familiar or inappropriate
discuss content of an intimate nature or use sexual innuendo with students, except where it occurs
relevantly in the context of parental guidance, delivering the education curriculum or a therapeutic setting
treat a child unfavourably because of their disability, age, gender, race, culture, vulnerability, sexuality or
ethnicity
communicate directly with a student through personal or private contact channels (including by social
media, email, instant messaging, texting etc.) except where that communication is reasonable in all the
circumstances, related to school work or extra-curricular activities or where there is a safety concern or
other urgent matter
photograph or video a child in a school environment except in accordance with school policy or where
required for duty of care purposesi
in the school environment or at other school events where students are present, consume alcohol contrary
to school policy ii or take illicit drugs under any circumstances
Evaluation:
This Code of Conduct was endorsed by School Council on 29th August 2016
The policy will be next reviewed 2017 or earlier if there are legislative or other changes required in the interim.
Glenroy West Primary School
York Street P.O. Box 547
GLENROY 3046 Phone: 9306 8955
Fax: 9300 1028
21st July 2017
CHESS LESSONS – TERM 4
Dear Parents/ Guardians, In Term 4, we will be offering CHESS lessons on Wednesdays from week one to week ten at a total cost of $50.00 for the ten sessions, payable in advance. A qualified CHESS teacher, Simon Andre will be providing the lessons for students in grades 2 to 5. To secure your position the $50.00 term fee is payable by Friday 15th September 2017. As we are holding the fee payable on behalf of the CHESS tutoring company we can only accept cash, NO EFTPOS, Cheques or CSEF are available through the school for CHESS. If you would like your child to participate, complete the permission below and ensure the payment of $50.00 is made by the closing date of Friday 15th September as places are limited and positions are secured in order of receipt. Thank you Pamela Streete Principal --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PERMISSION FOR CHESS LESSONS - TERM 4 Name of Student: ___________________________________________ Grade: ___________________________________________ I wish my child to attend CHESS lessons on Wednesdays in Term 4 and enclose my payment of $50.00 for the ten sessions. Parent Name: ___________________________________________ Parent Signature: ___________________________________________
PERMISSION AND PAYMENT DUE BY 15/09/2017