Dear Parents, Students and Community Members, The enjoyable start to Term 4 continues with a range of events, as well as children highly engaged in their interesting classroom learning programs. The Year 3’s participated in the ‘Food Sensations’ program provided by Foodbank. The chil-dren learnt about healthy eating while preparing and cooking a number of delicious dishes.
The Elements of Drama program sponsored by the Town of Cambridge was very well received by the children in Years 1 - 5. The children enjoyed performing their work to their class at the final session of the program on Thursday 25 October.
The Year 6 children enjoyed their incursion Mosaic Mak-ing with Bunnings.
The children from Kindergarten to Year 6 are busily working on their dance program. This work will culminate on Wednesday 12 December commencing at 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm when the children perform their routines for their parents.
On Thursday 1 November participating classes will be a part of the Count Us In music morning where over 600,000 children from across Australia all sing a designated song at the same time. This event will be taking place in our undercover area from 9:00 am until approximately 9:30 am. Thank you to our music teacher, Ms Emily Ruddock, for her great work with organising this event. It will be a joyful way to start the day!
Swimming lessons for children in Pre Primary to Year 6 commence on Monday 5 November and continue for two weeks. Please refer to the information sent home previously about this event.
YEAR 1 2019
To assist parents in supporting their children with the transition from Pre Primary to Year 1, parents of current Pre Primary children that have their first child in the family moving into primary school in 2019 are invited to attend a general information session on Friday 30 November commencing at 2:30 pm in the school library. Class teacher/ parent meetings will be held early in Term 1 2019.
LAKE MONGER PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 Dodd Street, Wembley. Phone 9387 4536
[email protected] www.lakemongerps.wa.edu.au
NEWSLETTER No 16 2018 30 October 2018
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
The next meeting of the School Board is on Wednesday 7 November commencing at 2:40 pm in the Conference Room. This is an open meeting.
A summation of the work of the School Board in 2018 will be presented by our School Board Chair, Mr Kael Driscoll at the Book Presentation and Awards assembly on Thursday 13 December commencing at 8:40 am.
SCHOOL BOARD PARENT REPRESENTATIVES 2019
At the end of 2018 Mr Kael Driscoll’s and Mrs Lucy Hopkin‘s terms of office on the school board will conclude and therefore we are requiring two parent school board representatives. The length of office is either for one year or three years. Nominations are now called for and close 4:00 pm on Tuesday 6 November. Please complete the nomination form attached with the newsletter and either email or bring into the front office. If a number of nominations are received then an election will be held. If you would like to know more about the school board, please contact Mr Kael Driscoll, School board chair, Ms Diane Tomlinson or a school board member. Thank you very much to Mr Kael Driscoll and Mrs Lucy Hopkins for their valuable and insightful contribution to the board and our school during their time in office.
KINDERGARTEN & PRE PRIMARY ARRANGEMENTS 2019
At this point there will be possibly 1 Kindergarten group and 2 Pre Primary classes in 2019. Please note that the arrangement outlined could alter to include 2 Kindergarten groups. Staff appointments to classes are not known.
When making decisions about children’s placement in classes the staff considers a range of educational criteria (where applicable) including:
Individual development levels (academic, social, and emotional)
Peer groups
Gender balances (where possible)
Special needs e.g.: family situation
School psychologist recommendations
Parents of Kindergarten and Pre Primary children in 2019 only at this stage are invited to submit written input with respect to class placement. The submission must be based on educational reasons and is due to Ms Tomlinson by Monday 19 November 2018. Please note that all written submissions from parents will be considered but not automatically accommodated.
Parents of children in Years 1 – 6 in 2019 will have the opportunity through a newsletter later in Term 4 to submit their written input in relation to class placement.
PARENT MEETING KINDERGARTEN AND/OR NEW TO PRE PRIMARY 2019
The general information session for parents only who have children commencing Kindergarten and/or new to Pre Primary in 2019 will be held on Wednesday 14 November commencing at 9:00 am in the school library. For parents new to the school please come to the front office for directions to the library.
ASSEMBLY Thank you to Miss Sarah Boswell’s Year 1/2 class for hosting the last assembly. Congratulations to the following children for receiving awards at the previous assembly:
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Miss Pendray Harrison’s Year 3 class will host the assembly on Friday 2 November commencing at 8:40 am in the undercover area. We hope to see you there.
WORK OF THE FORTNIGHT
MATHLETICS
Gold Certificate - Saniyar Izadi Super Mathletes - Bhavya Patel, Heshaan Seth, Chuhui Liu
UNSW - MATHEMATICS TESTING
Distinction - Sunny Kanodia Credit - David Stefkovski, Logan Greaves & Madhav Namburi
READING EGGS/EXPRESS
PP - Benjamin, Rudra, Yuvraj, Ian, Raira, Keya, Zach, William, Pihoo, Norzin, Lamiya Y1 - Lavya, Tathya, Zhenphen Y2 - Kayaan, Yangchen Y4 - Madhav, Yug, Sonam Y5 - Marley, Saniyar, Olivia, Hasit, Bailey, Mayank, Y6 - Gabriel
VALUES AWARDS—Fortnightly Winners
Rhodes — Responsibility Ngawang — Responsibility Heer — Responsibility
ITEMS FOR PERSONAL USE 2019 (BOOKLISTS)
Information in regard to the 2018 Items for Personal Use list (Booklist) will be out to parents as soon as possible. Parents are not obliged to use the supplier provided.
RETURNING TO SCHOOL AFTER THE START DATE
IN 2019 If for any reason your child is returning to school after the official start date of Monday 4 February 2019, please place the reason for the late start and include the due return date to school in writing. Please address the letter/ email to Ms Tomlinson. Thank you to parents that have already attended to this matter.
VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS 2018
Thank you very much to our parents that have paid their contributions of $60 per child this year. It is not too late to pay for this year. The contributions are used to support learning areas for the children as outlined in the schedule sent home to parents at the end of last year.
Year Name For
PP Amanda Melly Hershiv Patel
Prehistoric art Holiday recount writing
1 Ahanaf Mugdha Shlok Patel
Recount writing
1/2 Zoe Kenzle Whale Drawing
2 Eli Burns
Recount of Herdsman Wildlife Centre
3 Ashton Burns Spelling test
4 Tashi Pemo Charlotte’s Web Comprehension
5 Sebastien Heil Tiba Al-Bayati
Art work Math test
6 Grace Palden Niv Patel
Art
PRE-PRIMARY Sharvari Kamble Hershiv Patel
YEAR 1 Vedanth Chhetri Saviona Pradhan
YEAR 2 Eli Burns
YEAR 1/2 Neil Melly
YEAR 3 Ayzer Afif
YEAR 4 Mahi Patel
YEAR 5 Rehyaan Luital Karma Yeshey
YEAR 6 Gyeltshen Nidup Upel Namgyal
SPORT Phuntsho Choda
WATERWISE TIP
A leaky tap that drips once a second can waste more than 10 000 litres of water a year.
HELPING YOUR CHILD BUILD HEALTHY RELATIONSIPS
Parents play an important role in assisting children and young people to build self-respect. This leads to the development of the values and skills needed to express respect to others. There may be some variation in what represents respectful behaviours across different cultures. However, in any cultural context, respect is about behaviours that convey valuing and caring about another person. Helping your child develop the following skills will help them to form healthy, respectful relationships with peers and adults. Understanding and empathy: Encourage your child to think about how another person may feel about something. Empathic listening: Teach them to listen and show they understand another person’s point of view Anger Management: In times of conflict, encourage them to think first before speaking, stay calm and avoid hurtful reactions. Conflict resolution: Disagreements are normal in any relationship. It’s helpful to teach your child that to work through a problem by understanding another person’s point of view. To achieve a compromise or agreement is better than winning an argument that leaves the other person feeling bullied, hurt or embarrassed. Problem-solving and decision making skills: Rather than you offering solutions for your child’s problems, hold back and support your child to generate a few possible solutions themselves. Encourage them to think about the impact of each option on themselves and others before deciding on their action. Honesty: In a relationship where there is trust and acceptance there should be no reason to lie and honesty should be encouraged. Assertiveness: Help your child to learn how to stand up for themselves or to speak up about their values or needs in a way that is non-confrontational and still respects others. More information on helping children develop healthy relationships can be found at https://kidshelpline.com.au and http://raisingchildren.net.au
YEAR 5 CHILDREN ENTERING YEAR 7 IN 2020
Your child can discover a world of opportunities in Gifted and Talented Secondary Selective Entrance Programs. Offered at 20 select public secondary schools, including a fully selective academic school, an arts college, a regional school and an online program, your child will study along-side like-minded peers and follow a curriculum designed specifically for their needs. They will enjoy a rich learning environment that is challenging and stimulating. View the full schedule of parent information evenings for the 2020 intake - https://www.education.wa.edu.au/gifted-and-talented-parent-presentations
New academic programs are being offered this year at the new Inner City College (planning name - opening in 2020), and Carine Senior High School. You can apply for these programs online now at education.wa.edu/giftedandtalented Students will:
study an enriched curriculum
have access and links with universities and industry bodies
have contact with leading industry professionals
take part in competitions at national and international levels
have access to mentoring programs. Entrance to academic programs is determined by the results of the Academic Selective Entrance Test (ASET). Programs in arts and languages may also require auditions, interviews and the submission of school reports. Applications for Year 5 students currently in 2018, who are going into Year 7 in 2020, opened in October.
PARENT QUERIES
At Lake Monger Primary School we are only too happy to assist parents with queries. Your child’s class room teacher is the first contact in regard to any query.
PERSONAL ITEMS AT SCHOOL
Please be reminded that children do not need to bring personal items to school e.g.; sports equipment, toys (unless for news) etc. because this causes upset for the child if the item brought to school is lost, broken etc.
PARENT AND VOLUNTEER THANK YOU MORNING TEA We would like to invite all parents and volunteers that have supported our school in some way this year to the parent/ volunteer thank you morning tea. We would like to say thank you to you for your valuable contribution on Wednesday 21 November at 9:00 am in the school library. We hope you are available to attend.
P&C NEWS
The next meeting of the P&C is Monday 26 November at 5:30 pm in the Conference Room. Please come along. We hope to see you there.
SUNSMART
Fake tans provide a safe alternative to sunbathing and solarium use. However Cancer Council WA is concerned that some people mistakenly believe these tans will protect them against ultra violet radiation. This is not the case. If you are wearing fake tan be sure to take appropriate sun protection measures.
COMING EVENTS
WED 31 OCTOBER 8:10 am Breakfast Club Canteen 2:40 pm Staff Meeting
THURS 1 NOVEMBER 8:30 am School banking Canteen Dance Program 9:00 am Count Us 3:05 pm – 4:05 pm Netball clinic (Any queries please contact Mr Douglass)
FRI 2 NOVEMBER 8:40 am Year 3 (item) assembly P&C DISCO - $5 entry K - Yr 2 4:30pm - 5:30pm Yrs 3 – 6 5:45pm - 7:15pm
MON 5 NOVEMBER Swimming lessons commence for Pre Primary – Year 6 children
TUES 6 NOVEMBER 8:15am Uniform shop Dance program 4:00 pm 2019 School Board Parent nominations close
WED 7 NOVEMBER 8:10 am Breakfast Club Canteen 2:40pm School Board open meeting
THURS 8 NOVEMBER 8:30 am School banking Canteen Dance Program 3:05 pm – 4:05 pm Netball clinic (Any queries please contact Mr Douglass)
MON 12 NOVEMBER Week 2 of swimming lessons
TUES 13 NOVEMBER 8:15 am Uniform Shop Dance program Kindergarten – Farmyard on Wheels incursion NEWSLETTER 3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Scitech Animatronics (Any queries please see Ms Tomlinson)
WED 14 NOVEMBER 8:10 am Breakfast Club Canteen 9:00 am Kindergarten and New Pre Primary parents 2019 orientation meeting in the library. Year 6 Town of Cambridge debating competition
The P&C DISCO is on FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER 2018 in the UNDERCOVER AREA.
ENTRY FEE $5 + EXTRA MONEY TO PURCHASE REFRESHMENTS ON SALE.
KINDERGARTEN - YEAR 2 4:30 pm–
5:30 pm
YEARS 3 – 6 – 5:45 pm – 7:15 pm
GREAT DJ’s, GREAT MUSIC, GREAT
FUN!
COMMUNITY NEWS
DENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Please be advised that the mobile dental clinic is currently based at;
Aranmore Catholic Primary School Brentham Street Leederville from the 25 October – April 2019 . They can be contacted on 0408 926 794
WAAPA Summer School 2018/2019
This Summer WAAPA at ECU, Mt Lawley is offering an exciting performing arts program for students from Years 1 to 12. The Summer School includes classes in RAP, Acting, Dance, Drama, Screen Performance, Music Theatre and of course, how to
perform Shakespeare. For information about the fantastic courses on offer please visit WAAPA Summer School or contact Gabrielle Metcalf at [email protected]
VacSwim is Australia’s longest running program operating over the December/January school holidays, offering swimming lessons for children five to 17 years of age.
https://www.education.wa.edu.au/vacswim
Enrolments for all programs are now open
Your children can join in the fun of learning to swim for just:
$7.00 per child for a five day short program
$13.00 per child for all other programs. It's even cheaper if you have three or more children:
$18.00 a family for a five day short program
Does your child have an antibiotic allergy? Kids needed for a S P E C I A L Study! Many adults and children who have been labelled as antibiotic-allergic, may actually not be allergic to antibiotic at all! If your child carries a false label of antibiotic allergy, they may not be treated with the best antibiotics which can impact on their care. We are carrying out a study at Perth Children’s Hospital to see if we can confirm or remove allergy labels.
What’s involved? This voluntary study which runs over two years, involves a phone call with one of the friendly study doctors and the opportunity of a de-labelling challenge in a safe environment. Everyone will receive follow up phone calls to look at the effect of the antibiotic allergy on their child’s heath care.
Who is eligible? Children aged 1 to 16 with an allergy to an antibiotic.
Need more information?
Contact the SPECIAL study team on