From the Principal’s desk … SCHOOL COUNCIL ELECTIONS 2016 Have you considered being on School Council? All Government schools in Victoria have a School Council. They are legally formed bodies that are given powers to set the key directions of a school within Departmental provided guidelines. In doing this, a School Council is able to directly influence the quality education that the school provides for its students. Nominations are now being called for parent and DET reps and we need you!! Parents on school councils provide important viewpoints and have valuable skills that can help shape the direction of the school. Nominations are now open for 5 Parent category and 1 DET category positions on the Murchison Primary School Council. We also have 1 Community Rep vacancy to be filled by a parent who can liaise between the Council and the Parents (club) members about upcoming events and activities at the school. Parents or Guardians are able to self-nominate or be nominated by another parent. Nomination forms are available at the office. Nominations close on Tuesday February 28 at 4pm. A ballot will be held following this if required. If you would like to know more about being on School Council, please contact the school and/or see attached information sheet.
Attendance – ‘Everyday Counts’ Daily school attendance is important for all children and young people to succeed in education and to ensure they don’t fall behind both socially and developmentally. It is important that children develop habits of regular attendance at an early age. Some reminders about attendance:
- If your child is absent, parents must notify the school on the day and send an absence note on their return to school.
- Children must be at school on time, ready to start learning. Children at school after 9am will be marked late.
- If your child is late to school (after 9am) they must be signed in at the office in the
late/early departures book and take a late pass to their teacher.
- If your child must leave school before 3:20, they must be signed out at the office in the early departures /late book.
- All appointments for children are highly recommended to be outside of school hours or in the holidays – eg: dentist and doctor.
- If you are planning a family holiday, you MUST let the school know in advance so that an Attendance Leaning Plan can be provided for the child.
- Unless your child/ren is unwell, they should be at school.
Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund is available to eligible families again this year. If you are eligible please see Shelly for an application form by February 28.
District Swimming Sports Congratulations to the 25 students who participated at the District Swimming event in Euroa today. Thanks to Ms Bravo and Ms Vuat for taking them, along with the many parents & family members who attended. Students represented themselves and the school with pride. Well done, everyone!
Parent/Teacher Interviews We are holding Parent/Teacher Interviews next week. Notices for this have gone home today. Please complete your preferred times and return them to school by Friday. Interview times will be coming home on Monday.
Royal Flying Doctors Flight & Medical Simulator Our students in Grades 3 – 6 will enjoy a visit from the Royal Flying Doctors Flight and Medical Simulator this Friday. Each class will spend an hour hearing about the history and operations of
the RFDS and its relevance today along with being able to board the simulator. The simulator and car is 15m long!
Melissa Houlihan
Principal
NEWSLETTER No. 4 Wednesday February 22, 2017 P.O. Box 85, Murchison 3610
Phone: 58262391 Fax: 58262799 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.murchps.vic.edu.au
School Values: Quality, Respect, Community & Responsibility
AROUND THE SCHOOL: Keys to Success - Getting Along, Confidence, Organisation, Persistence & Resilience
“YOU CAN DO IT”
STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Left to Right
Back: Hannan, Jamie, Lowanna & Kobe
Front: Phoebe & Alex
Gr F-1WW – Phoebe Wheeler – Phoebe showed amazing persistence after breaking one of the arms off her glasses. She continued to wear them all week without a fuss, as she waits patiently for a new pair. Gr 1-2C – Alex Ablitt – For maximum participation and enjoyment at the MPS swimming sports day. You showed the keys to success! Gr 3-4VB – Hannan Hashim – Hannan used her confidence key during the swimming program. She tried her hardest and made great improvements. Well done Hannan! Gr 4-5DF – Jamie Jolevski-Koureskas – Congratulations Jamie on a great start to 2017! You have shown a positive ‘can do’ attitude to school and you work. Well done Jamie! Gr 4-5DF – Lowanna Powell – Congratulations Lowanna you have has a great start to 2017. In particular the way you included others has been a stand out! Well done Lowanna!
TERM 1 PLANNER Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
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24 1-2 Swimming RFDS Grade 3-6
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28 Smoothies Division Swimming Seymour 11:00am
March 1 Smoothies Parent Teacher Interviews SS - Basketball
2 Smoothies Parent Teacher Interviews
3 4 5
6 6 7 Fruit Trifles
8 Fruit Trifles Regional Swimming SS - Basketball
9 Fruit Trifles
10 11 12
7 13 Labour Day Holiday
14 Scrambled Eggs School Council AGM
15 Scrambled Eggs SS - Basketball
16 Scrambled Eggs
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21 Pancakes Harmony Day
22 Pancakes SS - Basketball
23 Pancakes
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9 27 National Young Leaders Day – Grade 6 Melbourne
28 Baked Beans Toasted Sandwiches
29 Baked Beans Toasted Sandwiches
30 Baked Beans Toasted Sandwiches
31 Last day term 1 2:30pm finish
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NEW VICTORIAN CURRICULUM – MATHEMATICS
Information is from the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority website.
Mathematics provides students with access to important mathematical ideas, knowledge and skills
that they will draw on in their personal and work lives.
The Mathematics curriculum aims to ensure that students:
develop useful mathematical and numeracy skills for everyday life, work and as active and
critical citizens in a technological world
see connections and apply mathematical concepts, skills and processes to pose and solve
problems in mathematics and in other disciplines and contexts
acquire specialist knowledge and skills in mathematics that provide for further study in the
discipline
appreciate mathematics as a discipline – its history, ideas, problems and applications,
aesthetics and philosophy.
The curriculum is organised by the three strands of Number and Algebra, Measurement and Geometry, and Statistics and Probability.
Each strand is organised by sub-strands. Sub-strands group content descriptions under an appropriate concept, to provide both a focus and a clear sequence for the development of related concepts and skills within strands and across levels.
Strands Number and Algebra Measurement and Geometry
Statistics and Probability
Sub-strands
Number and place value Using units of measurement
Chance
Fractions and decimals Shape Data representation and interpretation
Real numbers Geometric reasoning
Money and financial mathematics
Location and transformation
Patterns and algebra Pythagoras and trigonometry
Linear and non-linear relationships
For more information about Mathematics see ink below:
http://victoriancurriculum.vcaa.vic.edu.au/mathematics/introduction/rationale-and-aims
GRADE 5/6 LEADERS 2017
COMMUNITY LEADERS
ENVIRONMENT & SAFETY LEADERS
JUNIOR SCHOOL COUNCIL LEADERS
SPORTS LEADERS
School Captains 2017
Denni & Phoebe
Goulburn House Captains
Branden & Zaya
Waranga House Captains
Jordyn & James
HOUSE SWIMMING SPORTS 2017: Congratulations to Waranga for their win in our House Swimming Sports last Friday. Age Group Champions: 5/6 years - 1st Charlotte Robinson, 2nd Sadie Harrap & Bree McLarty 3rd Micah Syrett 1st Xander Snelling, 2nd Sam Finnigan & Angus Young, 3rd Shawn Sumner 7 years - 1st Alexis Lavea, 2nd Frankie Ewart, 3rd Isabella Robinson 1st Noah Donders, 2nd Joe Bathman, 3rd Ned Bathman 8 years 1st Lori Bathman, 2nd Matilda Ewart, 3rd Caitlin Roberts
1st Oscar Claridge, 2nd Gus Ewart, 3rd Franklin McNally 9 years - 1st Jemma Albrey & Georgia Lamb, 2nd Marli Young, 3rd Zara Rua 1st Ethan Kaifa & Christopher Brown, 2nd Zavier Allen & Archer Finnigan, 3rd Neo McPherson 10 years – 1st Ebonie Kaifa, 2nd Rachelle Syrett, 3rd Tess Somers & Lucy Ewart 1st Cody Taylor, 2nd Max Richter, 3rd Gilbert Richardson & Ryan Gell 11 years – 1st Denni Bathman, 2nd Lowanna Powell, 3rd Ellie Parr
1st Mark Brown, 2nd Seb Vraca, 3rd Alex McLarty & Fred Johnstone 12/13 years – 1st Jordyn Ough & Brianna Brown, 2nd Phoebe Ough, 3rd Delilah Brannelly & Hermione Richardson 1st Branden Wilson, 2nd Miles Dalgliesh, 3rd Zaya Munday