PRINCIPAL'S NEWS

Term 3 Bulletin, Week 4

Thank You

As we approach week 5, I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone for their work in what has once again been a busy and unusual start to the term. It is hard to believe that we are approaching the half way mark of the term. 

PAC Update

I would like to take the opportunity to announce the very exciting news that Adam has officially been offered and accepted the permanent position here at Murputja Anangu School. It is always a very positive part of the role when I am able to appoint staff to a permanent role. Congratulations Adam and well done.

 

At this stage there is no new information regarding the Principal Panel. The outcome will be announced just as soon as the process has been completed.

 

Panel Training

Thank you also to both Joseph and Schelly as they support panel processes. This is an additional piece of work which takes an enormous amount of time and energy during which is already a busy time of year. Without the generosity of staff willing to support panels the staffing of schools would be impossible. I strongly encourage all staff to seek panelist training as it is a great way to learn how panels operate. The training also provides great insight into how you are able to strengthen your own written applications. 

 

Grounds Upgrades

As you are aware the grounds and toilet upgrades are coming along well and it is expected that the grounds improvement work will commence during week 5. This will involve the installation of a firepit, bbq, and outdoor kitchen area. This will provide a welcoming area where together with the community we will be able to hold some fantastic community events in the future.

 

Whiteboards are currently being ordered for classrooms and the large monitors in Anthony's rooms has been replaced and the screen in Schelly's room has been wall mounted for greater student safety. 

 

The other exciting facilities upgrade commencing this weekend is the installation of our built-in classroom benches. Built-ins are being installed in each classroom, additionally benches will also be installed into the new teacher preparation space and the old benches in the first aid room replaced. I strongly believe that our students here at Murputja deserve the best possible facilities and resources and I am committed to continuing the upgrade of our grounds, facilities and resources.

Strategic Plan - Towards 2028

The Education Department's reform agenda follows a strategic framework that sets out what they going to do and when they going to do it. Now that we are over a third of the way into our 10-year plan, it is time for an update.

 

The department is soon set to launch an updated iteration of our Strategic Plan – Towards 2028 which outlines the steps being taken as we strive for a world-class public education system. 

 

The plan focuses on the 6 key levers and outlines the reforms we will implement over the next 3 years to help us achieve growth for every child and student, in every public school and preschool in South Australia.

 

Further information regarding this plan will be shared in coming bulletins.

DfE Podcast 'Teach'

If you are not aware, the education department now produces a regular podcast called 'Teach'. To access this free podcast please click here.

 

Permanent Teaching Positions

Please note that permanent teacher positions are currently advertised and can be accessed by clicking here.

RAAN Training

An important piece of professional learning which we are all required to undertake is the update of RAAN Training. This training is accessed via PLINK and takes approximately 90 minutes. All staff are encouraged to complete this training as soon as practical. This update is required when renewing your Teachers Registration.

Professional Develop Outline T3

Attached below is the Professional Develop Outline for Term 3.

As you will see from the outline, a significant focus of the schedule is on our SIP priorities of Reading and the Big Six of Reading. The overall intention of the professional development throughout term 3, is to strengthen staff’s understanding of the Australian Curriculum and the Big Six of Reading whilst also building the understanding, and use of, diagnostic assessments to inform the intentional teaching of reading and reading intervention. The learning will also centre on the assessment tools outlined in the draft assessment schedule attached below.

Upcoming & Events

As you know Term 3 is an incredibly hectic time in any school and this term is going to be no different. However as we have come to expect, COVID-19 continues to impact significantly on planning and events. 

 

Outlined below are the key events for T3 + T4 and arrangements as they currently stand. Obviously these arrangements can change at anytime...

Upcoming Events and Dates

TERM 3

Wk1...  July 1st - 2nd Travel Days

Week 3... August 2nd - 4th LET Site Visit (Mark, Sue + Kerry)

Week 3... August 5th - 6th Leaders' Days (Mat + Joseph out)

Week 4... August 9th - 13th Sue and Thomas Visit to work with AEs

Week 4... August 10th SA Water Visiting

Week 4... August 12th Sports Day POSTPONED

Week 5... August 16th - 17th Berry Street training - Alice Springs

Week 5... August 18th - Berry Street Travel Day

Week 5... August 16th - 20th Classroom benches installation

Week 6... August 23rd - 24th External Review

Week 7... September 2nd - Support Services ( Kane Hillman + Kate Jones)

Week 8... September 10th Ernabella Dance (Video Recording Due)

Week 10 September 23rd - 24th Travel Days

 

TERM 4

Wk1...  October 11th Travel Day

Wk1...  October 12th - 13th Anangu Lands Schools Conference

Wk1...  October 14th - 15th - Travel Days

Wk6...  November 11th - 12th Leaders' Days (Mat + Joseph out)

Wk8... December 3rd Christmas Party

Wk9... December 9th - 10th Travel Days

 

Berry Street Information

Just a couple of reminders regarding the upcoming trip to Alice Springs for the Berry Street training… You will be required to:

  • go online to complete the border entry form. To access the form please click here
  • present your driver’s licence and photo ID when checking into the DoubleTree Hilton Alice Springs

 

I have printed off the confirmation emails and have given the paperwork to Astrid. I will be heading up on Saturday afternoon so I look forward to seeing you all there. 

PAT Testing

All DfE students in years 3 to 10 are required to undertake PAT Reading Comprehension (PAT-R) and Maths (PAT-M) annually. This is set to occur in weeks 7-10 this term. Further information regarding PAT Testing will be shared closer to the time.

Site Improvement Plan 100 Day Action Plan

As you would recall, a significant part of our final staff meeting of Term 2 was the review of our Site Improvement Plan 100 Day Action Plan (as seen below). The review highlighted just the amazing amount of progress which we have made in just a ten week period!

100 Day Action Plan Review
100 Day Action Plan Review

As a result of this review I have drafted an updated 100 Day Plan which will inform our improvement efforts for the term ahead (and the remainder of 2022). This is in draft form currently. I ask that all teachers examine the attached draft document prior to our discussions at this week's staff meeting.

 

Whole School Timetable T3

As you will recall towards the end of T2 we developed a whole school timetable focused on providing intensive support to during our daily literacy block. 

 

As discussed this carefully considered timetable will better enable the intensive and intentional teaching of literacy and numeracy which is critical to improving student learning outcomes. Our trial the attached timetable will run during weeks 1-5 of term 3 with adjustments made as necessary.

The key benefits of the timetable include:

  • daily literacy & numeracy blocks
  • additional in class support with 'all hands on deck' during literacy block
  • daily 1:1 reading intervention support
  • entry assessment processes for new students
  • weekly collaborative planning options for staff
  • implementation of The Arts (focused on the Dance Strand in T3) as a specialist NIT subject across the school

The intention is that Adam's morning block will be focused on providing additional 'in class support' during the literacy block. Then at 10:20am Adam will provide additional 1:1 reading intervention for students, with the intention being that he will work through providing additional reading support to every student throughout the course of the week. 

This reading support will be in addition to the daily literacy block. 

Whole School Timetable
Whole School Timetable

Can teachers please make sure that the timetable is printed and displayed in the classroom by the end of term.

Weekly AE Meetings 

Weekly AE meetings have also been incorporated into the timetable as a result of the review of our 100 Day Action Plan. I will be meeting with AEs each Wednesday between 12:00pm and 12:30pm. This will be an important means of supporting both the AEs professional practice and site improvement.

Walk Throughs and Feedback

I would like to thank everyone for their positive feedback regarding the walk-through/feedback process which commenced last term. It is fantastic to have such a positive response to this work. Again, throughout term 3, my goal is to be in classrooms observing and supporting on a daily basis with the intention being to provide written feedback to teachers on a weekly basis. The intention of this feedback is always to provide a supportive, caring and collaborative feedback loop designed to promote self-reflection and the trial of new strategies and ideas. 

Staff Norms Development

last term we begun the process of drafting 'agreed staff norms'. 

Whilst it may seem 'a little pointless' developing agreed staff norms when we all get along and work together so well, documenting our Agreed Norms ensures that these 'valued behaviours' are embedded into our culture now and promoted as 'the way we operate at Murputja' as the staff make-up inevitably changes over time. 

Attached below is a draft document which will be discussed and revised as necessary this week. Please feel free to share any feedback with me.

Student Learning Portfolio

As discussed over the past few weeks we have agreed to trial the use of 'Student Learning Portfolios' to support our reporting processes during Semester 2. Student Learning Portfolios will provide both students and parents regular work samples which highlight both the learning being undertaken within the classes, but more importantly the child's ongoing development of skills and abilities. 

Attached below is a template which has been developed to ensure a consistent approach/format throughout the school. 

Student Learning Portfolio Template
Student Learning Portfolio Template

 

Teachers are reminded to update the Student Learning Portfolio each week by adding a minimum of 2-3 work samples with the attached proforma which outlines the task, learning intention, success criteria and feedback/teacher's comment. 

Toilet Block Installation

Unfortunately the toilet block installation has once again been delayed, this time due to the statewide COVID-19 lockdown. At this stage it is not clear when the building work will recommence. Let's keep our fingers ( and legs) crossed that it will be soon.

Cadbury Award Winner

Congratulations to Anthony, the winner of the staff 'Cadbury Award' for the final week of term 2. Anthony was nominated for his commitment (planning on Sunday's), for keeping an open mind to the teaching of reading and for 'Staying on the Lands'.  Thanks Anthony!!