Primary

   

                                                                   Mrs Leanne Schulz

 

 

It is hard to believe that we are at the end of the first term. The children have settled well into their class and have enjoyed a variety of learning experiences. Units of work have been undertaken and completed, students have progressed with their learning and skill development, new friends have been made and teachers are busy with plans for Term 2!

 

I would like to thank the students for all their hard work this term, whether it be in the classroom or in the playground, as they learn to play together, compromise, negotiate and show respect, care and compassion. I would also like to thank the teachers for their dedication, passion and commitment to providing challenging learning experiences for the students in their care. Thank you also to our wonderful parents, your continued support of the school and staff is truly appreciated.

College Values

The College values of Compassion, Honesty, Respect, Integrity, and Kindness have been explored throughout Term 1 during Assembly and Chapel. The Primary School Captains, Kisali P and Owen M, have been unpacking what these values look like in action in the playground and in life. Last week they challenged the Primary students to participate in random acts of kindness. At Assembly this week, students from each class were awarded a certificate for their actions.

 

The following students were presented with a Kindness certificate:

 

Prep R

  • Ashlea C: For helping children out with sharpening pencils and making sure her friends are happy.
  • Kavin A: For being thoughtful around the classroom.

Prep A

  • Hunter M: For always being kind and respectful to his teachers in the classroom.
  • Gunieve P: For being a great helping hand to her classmates in the classroom.

Prep G

  • Oliver J: Always claps when someone presents their work or shares with the class.
  • Isabelle H: For putting Jasmine’s things away after recess without being asked when she had gone to her music lesson.

Year 1A

  • Adalynn M: For always offering to help her peers and her teachers.
  • Xavier F: For always helping others around him with learning tasks.

Year 1R

  • Sophia M: Everyday Sophia asks Mrs Russo if she requires any help in the classroom. In addition, Sophia always chooses to use kind words when talking to the children in 1R.
  • Leo O: Showed kindness to a class member when he thought no one was looking. Someone in 1R needed a friend and Leo was there.

Year 2A

  • Lee G: For finding a ring in the playground and handing it in.
  • Amelia L: For collecting her classmates' belongings from around the classroom and returning them.

Year 2M

  • Jack J: For always saying kind words to friends.
  • Harjas K: For being a supportive friend.

Year 3A

  • Ezel E: Keeping the door open for others.
  • Millie SB: Volunteering to help her peers with Book Creator, especially those who had never used it before.
  • Novak G: For helping other groups pack up during Maths groupwork.

Year 3T

  • Jordan B: For comforting a friend who was sad and tried to help them out.
  • Therese E: Although new to the school, she always makes others feel welcomed and included.

Year 4M

  • Sayuni M: For asking someone to play with her and her friends when she noticed a person alone.
  • Declan K: For checking on Malachi after he got a bump on his head.

Year 5A 

  • Laila E: For consistently helping and supporting other students in class.
  • Tim C: For staying after Year 5 & 6 sport to help staff with packing away sporting equipment.

Year 5M

  • Kimaya A: For offering her umbrella to someone in need during the rain.
  • Max V: For doing some yard care voluntarily.

Year 6K

  • Mackenzie SB: For being a supportive friend.
  • Christopher A: For kindness demonstrated throughout the week towards multiple classmates.
  • Celeste F: For always showing kindness towards her partner and group members.

Year 6T

  • Kisali P: For always lending a helping hand to everyone.
  • Aurelia N: For showing kindness to all students.

Hopefully in Term 2, we will be able to welcome parents back to Assemblies and Chapel. We have to wait for Government guidelines that outline updated COVID safe restrictions in regards to student and adult capacity for gatherings in enclosed spaces.

Prep Update 

Miss Gemma Jackson (AHOS)

The Preps have completed their first term of school and are ready for the Easter break. Last week, we made no-bake apple donuts. The students are really enjoying our no-bake cooking lessons where they get to practice their food handling skills and eat the delicious product. In Mathematics, we started learning about graphs. We posed many yes/no questions to investigate about our class. We enjoyed a special activity on the iPads where we filmed each other asking a yes/no question. We found out how many Preps had brothers or sisters, how many Preps had pets and how many Preps like reading. The students are looking forward to learning more about graphs next term. I would like to take the time to wish you all a wonderful Easter with your family. Take time to rest and we will see you in Term 2. 

Year 1 & 2 Reflections

Miss Hannah Petterson (AHOS)

Year 1 and Year 2 students have had an amazing first term. We cannot believe it is over already! Here are some quotes from Year 1 and  Year 2 students about our favourite things of the term.

  • Misha D (1A)my favourite thing was finding out about my family and presenting my family tree to the class.
  • Gursharandeep S (1A)my favourite thing was playing with friends and Easter writing.
  • Mathew H (1A)my favourite thing was when we got to measure our teddy bears.
  • Lana N (1R) my favourite thing was when we had our teddy bear’s picnic.
  • Nikolai M (1R)my favourite thing was doing the Easter Egg hunt after school where the Year 4 playground is.
  • Jasmine G (1R)my favourite thing was doing the obstacle course and the parachute. Then we wrote about it.
  • Phoenix W (2M)my favourite thing was recount writing because you get to write about what you did on the weekend.
  • Louis Z (2M)my favourite thing was doing Maths because I like doing multiplication.
  • Saige R (2M)my favourite thing was learning about the water cycle and how the water gets up to the sky.
  • Sanjh K (2A)my favourite thing was making new friends by playing with more people.
  • Anastasia B  (2A)my favourite thing was doing Maths and doing skip counting.
  • Ayden P (2A)my favourite thing was playing soccer with my friends during break times.

Year 3 & 4 Update

Mrs Anne Adams (AHOS)

 

Lyla B and Xavier M - Semester 1 Class Captains in 3T

This term we had so many fantastic activities, for example we had Cross Country and the Swimming Carnival! We have learnt about shadows and how to persuade our peers. We have learned about angles and we are now learning about numerators and denominators in Maths. We have been reading 'Ninja Kid 1' as a class, it is a fantastic book, it is really interesting. We have done a lot of group work. For example, in Maths we made a house made out of popsicle sticks to find angles. We are looking forward to everything in Term 2.

 

Year 3A

Year 3T

Charlie D and Jessica M - Semester 1 Class Captains in 4A

In P.E. we have been learning about athletics with our great teacher, Ms Seivers. We have really enjoyed playing on the new playground. The Swimming Carnival and the Cross Country was a highlight. The weather wasn’t too hot and not too cold. 

 

In the classroom we enjoyed growing sunflowers and our data investigation in Maths. We loved giving presentations as we got to watch our friends do their presentations which was really interesting. In Kitchen Garden, we learnt how to pull out weeds and the different types of tools to use. Cooking was the best. We made yoghurt and fruit in a cone, stacked sandwiches, zucchini slice and zucchini gratin.

 

We say a big goodbye to Ned (Edward) B in Year 4A. We wish him all the best at his new school. Come back and visit us. We will miss you! 

 

Year 4A

Year 4M

Year 4 Kitchen Garden

 

The Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden program has been a wonderful experience this term. In the kitchen I have learnt how to follow safety instructions as well as cook. So far in the kitchen we have made stacked sandwiches, fruit cones with yoghurt and cooked zucchini slices. The kitchen has been my favourite. In the garden we have learnt to identify plants and seeds, what are weeds and how to pull them out and we have made mud balls with seeds. We came across several garden creatures such as snails, worms, spiders, bugs and so much more. Learning about the kitchen and garden has been fun.

Mia P - 4A

 

Have a safe and happy Easter. Enjoy the time with your families!

Year 5 & 6 Update

Mr Nigel Keegan (AHOS)

It has been an action-packed Term 1 in Years 5 & 6! Students have been involved in a variety of learning experiences. In addition to the excellent work students have completed in classroom subjects, students have participated in Swimming and Cross Country Carnivals, the Year 5 & 6 Sport program and Sport Gala day, Year 5 Sovereign Hill excursion, Year 6 Earthcraft, and Buddies. Well done to all our Year 5 & 6 students on your effort, involvement and for completing a fantastic first term.

 

Year 6 Learning

Year 6 Earthcraft

 

Year 5 Sovereign Hill and Outdoor Learning

Swimming Carnival

Cross Country

Gala Day

Cricket

Sports Trials

Futsul

Have a lovely Easter and enjoy a well-earned break with your families.  

Good Friday Fundraising Appeal

Roman P and Scarlett P organised a fundraiser for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday appeal. They supplied the lollipops and have been selling them to Primary students for the last two weeks and have raised a total of $300. Thank you to all students who have supported the cause. A special thank you to Roman and Scarlett for their effort, time and organisation.

 

Thank you message from Roman and Scarlett

A big thank you to everyone in primary for being so thoughtful and kind by contributing  and helping us raise money towards the Good Friday Appeal, to help make a difference to the people that need it the most.

Parenting Tips

Many parenting tips and articles can be found at the following government website, including information on how to encourage resilience in your child.

https://www.learningpotential.gov.au/

 

What is resilience?

Resilience is the ability to cope with change and challenges; to ‘bounce back’ and recover when things go wrong. Ups and downs, change and challenges are a normal part of life and everyone goes through periods of feeling stressed, angry or unhappy. But if kids are stressed for long periods of time, stress hormones (particularly cortisol) can build up in their brain and interfere with their ability to learn and pay attention in school. Using healthy coping skills to deal with stress can help your child to pay attention, use higher level thinking skills and learn new facts and ideas. Resilience involves behaviours, thoughts and actions that can be learned over time. Here are some tips for encouraging resilience in your child.

 

Strong relationships

Encourage your child to develop a wide social circle of friends through school and extra-curricular activities. Help your child develop and maintain strong connections with yourself and other family members who they can talk to and go to for advice. By encouraging strong relationships and good communication, your child will have the opportunity to talk about important issues affecting them and feel supported when they experience life’s inevitable disappointments and hurts. Connecting with people provides social support and strengthens resilience.

 

Self-respect

Self-respect is very important to building resilience. When your child believes in themselves, they will have the confidence to handle challenges and disappointments when they occur. Encourage your child to learn to trust themselves to solve problems and make good decisions. Talk to your child about when they have successfully handled difficult situations in the past and let them know that previous challenges can help you build strength to handle difficult situations in the future.

 

Values

Resilience is linked to character traits such as kindness, honesty and empathy. Doing things to help others or ‘make a difference’ can help build children’s sense of worth and strengthen their resilience. Talk to your child about the importance of being kind to other people and encourage them to get involved in age-appropriate volunteering (such as Clean Up Australia Day).

 

Change is part of life

Change can often be scary for children and teens. Help your child understand that change is part of life, and that changes can be positive. Talk about how people grow and learn new things through change. Encourage your child to think about how they have already changed and grown so much since they started school. Try to give your child extra attention and patience if they are feeling anxious about changes in their life and let them know that though some things will change, they can always rely on your love and support.

 

Onwards and upwards

When your child experiences a difficult situation in their lives, try to talk to them about it and give them your encouragement and support. Let them know everyone goes through troubles and that bad times do not last forever. Talk to your child about situations in your own life when you have gone through a hard time or succeeded despite an initial setback. Encourage your child to think about ways they can make themselves feel better when something upsetting happens – like doing a fun activity, talking with a friend or going for a walk. Help your child to see the good things in life (even in times of stress) and be optimistic about the future. Encouraging your child to develop a positive attitude will help strengthen their resilience.

 

Self-care

Encourage your child to eat properly, exercise and get enough sleep and make sure they have ‘down-time’ to just relax and have fun. Making sure your child is healthy and has time for fun will help them stay balanced and better able to deal with stressful times.

Happy Easter

The Primary staff and I wish Fairview and Cumberland families a happy, healthy and safe Easter.