Principal's Message
School Flags can be booked via the school office. It is anticipated and promoted that school flags will be borrowed for school holiday periods, weekends, public holidays, or times during an 'Alternate Education Program.'
Principal's Message
School Flags can be booked via the school office. It is anticipated and promoted that school flags will be borrowed for school holiday periods, weekends, public holidays, or times during an 'Alternate Education Program.'
30th August
It has not been the greatest week in terms of the deterioration of the weather - but as always we have arrived at Friday, end the end of week 7.
Despite the weather conditions we have celebrated 2 successful excursions and a Grade 6 2 night camp this week. The grade preps travelled into Geelong for a movie experience, and the grade 1s to Melbourne to visit the zoo (no child was eaten)
To follow is the Grade 5 camp on the last week of term.
TCPS DISCO - September 5th 6pm-7pm
We have our TCPS disco next week. (Thursday: September 5th) Thursday was selected to avoid clashes with student sport that predominantly occurs on Friday afternoons. There will be a detailed COMPASS post on Monday will all the finer details.
This will be an official TCPS event, therefore only current students of TCPS are able to attend. TCPS staff will full manage and supervise the event.
On the day students will be dropped off at their classrooms at 5.45pm. Teachers will mark a roll and take their class to the disco. At the conclusion of the disco at 7pm, students will return to their classrooms with their teachers and can be collected from there. Grade levels will COMPASS the specific arrangements for their grades.
Discos obviously contain loud music and flashing lights so please talk to your child about this prior. We understand that this environment may not suit all children. There will not be an alternate option available.
There will be a gold coin donation collected on the night with proceeds going to a charity determined by our student leaders.
TCPS Gratitude
School camps/excursions/events can be more than just an opportunity for students to step out of the classroom; they are experiences that foster growth, teamwork, and lifelong memories. While students often remember the thrill of outdoor adventures or the joy of bunking with friends, it’s easy to overlook the vital role that teachers play in making these camps successful. Our TCPS teachers, far from being mere chaperones, are the backbone of these experiences, providing guidance, safety, and educational enrichment that elevates the entire event.
The presence of teachers on school events ensures that a familiar, supportive environment is maintained even in the most unfamiliar settings. Teachers know their students—their strengths, weaknesses, and quirks—making them well-equipped to handle any challenges that arise. Whether it’s calming a homesick student, mediating conflicts, or ensuring that safety protocols are followed, our teachers provide the stability that students need to feel secure while away from home.
The value of our teachers at school events including camps cannot be overstated. Their presence ensures that the camp experience is safe, educational, and enriching for all students. It is on this note that I express my sincere gratitude for our teaching staff 0 in all that they provide and do for our students - over and beyond standard expectations. The natural benefit of this is evident in the positive relationships our students have with our staff.
Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey
Our school is conducting the annual Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey offered by the Department of Education and is seeking feedback from 120 randomly selected P/C/Gs from our TCPS Community. The survey is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of families’ perceptions of school climate, student behaviour, and student engagement. The survey is optional, but we encourage and appreciate participation.
Our school will use the survey results to assist in identifying areas for improvement and professional development needs in the school, to target school planning and improvement strategies.
The Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey will be open online from
Monday 29 July to Friday 30 August 2024.
120 random sample of parents / caregivers / guardians have been selected to participate in this year’s survey.
The survey will be conducted online, only takes 20 minutes to complete, and can be accessed at any convenient time on desktop computers, laptops, tablets or smartphones.
All randomly selected parents will be notified via email on Friday 26th July (today)
At this point in time there has only been 21 responses/ 120 (18%)
Darren Roskosch
TCPS Principal
TCPS School Uniform
Please be reminded of our TCPS Uniform policy as we move into the 2nd half of our school year.
A comprehensive clarification of our uniform and acceptable 'accessories' can be found on our school webpage: https://www.torquaycoastps.vic.edu.au/uploads/Student%20Dress%20Code%20Policy.pdf
Please note that the uniform includes royal blue and navy blue items (not black).
New School Fencing
The replacement and construction of new external fence is progressing rapidly. It is anticipated that this will be completed by September, with works to commence post council approval (which is the current step that is up to).
As this is an external project and outside of school leadership management, I can only provide an anticipated timeline at this stage. I will keep our school community informed once I have received stronger confirmation.
Current TCPS Enrolment - 657
Whilst there has been some change since the start of the year, and it is difficult to predict further change, below are the current ratios for grades across the school.
It is mandated that grades from Prep - 2 do not exceed the teacher/student ratio of 1:21.
TCPS P-2 ratio is 1:19
TCPS P-6 ratio is 1:21.3
6th May | Prep | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Total |
2024 | 107 | 94 | 101 | 111 | 85 | 91 | 69 | 657 |
Staffing | 5.6 | 5 | 5 | 4.6 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 31.2 |
Ratio | 19.11 | 18.80 | 20.60 | 24.13 | 21.75 | 23.50 | 23.00 | 21.3 |
19.48 |
It will always be my aim to keep ratios as low as possible whilst still meeting the ration mandates. Staffing is influenced by two key factors: Staffing availability, and school funding. TCPS fortunately is able to provide extremely low ratios despite the potential impact of those factors.
New Neighbourhood Development
https://www.mindaustralia.org.au/sites/default/files/2024-05/Haven_Torquay_fact_sheet.pdf
We as a school are aware that there currently is prolific discussion in varying circles on the planned Assisted Housing Development being constructed within our school neighbourhood.
Whilst we understand and empathise that there will always be polarising opinions and views on a multiple of topics, our position as a school must be to work within the parameters of Department expectation and policy.
Whilst there was no external consultation or discussion with the school in terms of this development (nor any formal obligation to do so) we do understand the unrest it is causing for potentially a large portion of the community. The only information our school has obtained has been predominantly through local residents and school community members.
As such I felt obliged at the time, as soon as I was made aware, to contact our Regional Office to ensure they were also understanding of the events impacting our school community. Our school as such can only adopt a neutral position as we, as a school, have absolutely no jurisdiction on developments in the local neighbourhood. This includes our School Council.
Please note any formal consultation, discussion or planning involvement was not a required pre-requisite to this development. As such I am unable to provide our school community with any further information outside of what has already been provided to local residents.
I would however encourage, as always, anyone seeking more information to take the time to identify the correct information sources, or undertake the opportunities that may be provided to obtain information that will ensure an informed understanding.
The school's priority will continue to always be that our environment is as safe as possible for our students, staff, and school community.
Annual privacy reminder for our school community.
Our school collects and uses student and parent personal information for standard school functions or where permitted by law, as stated in the Schools’ Privacy Policy and the Schools’ Privacy Collection Notice.
Our policy - Please refer to our Media Agreement and Permission document on our COMPASS Portal. It describes how we collect and use photographs, video and recordings of students. The policy also explains when parent consent is required and how it can be provided and withdrawn.
We ask parents to also review the guidance we provide on how we use [Microsoft 365/Google Workspace for Education] safely at the school and what parents can do to further protect their child’s information. If after reviewing the guidance, you have any questions or concerns regarding your child using [Microsoft 365/Google Workspace for Education], please contact the school.
TCPS ASSEMBLY: Friday 2.20pm
Our TCPS Assembly is a very important part of our week. It is an opportunity to proactively reinforce our school culture and expectations through the acknowledgement and celebration of our students and school. Love of Learning is a key Character Strength of focus, as is Gratitude.
The inclusion of photos and emails celebrating our school and students in and around our community is a key part of our assembly. Due to the substantial amount of time required to process all inclusions, internal and external, and then to build into our assembly's visual format, can I please request that all items are sent to me by Thursday prior to assembly. If these emails/photos are sent to the school office or your child's teacher - they will be forwarded to me accordingly.
Ideally, they can be sent directly to me via email darren.roskosch@education.vic.gov.au
Elements that TCPS families can contribute to our TCPS Assembly
TCPS Goes Global: Take a school flag (we have 10) or a TCPS polo on your journeys around the globe and send us a photo (3 maximum). I will then feature this at our assembly and have a photo added to our display wall at the front office. Please contact the school office to book a flag. It is anticipated and promoted that school flags will be borrowed for school holiday periods, weekends, public holidays, or times during an 'Alternate Education Program.'
TCPS Super Stars: If you know a TCPS child/teacher/family member who has achieved something amazing in any field (not just sporting) please send me the details and a possible photo or 2 so that we can all celebrate and acknowledge the achievement.
TCPS: Shout Outs: If you have a special family member visiting for the first time who are in the audience - please let me know and I will give them a special TCPS 'Shout Out.'
Media Agreement - Parent Permission
Parents are provided the opportunity to have their children excluded from all media inclusions external to our school - eg. Newspaper articles. This is a respected parent choice. Unfortunately there is no allowance to be able to pick and choose participation after this decision has been made. Primarily this is due to our school being unable to resource the management required to allow for selective alterations. We will however be as sensitive as we possible can to children feeling left out of these opportunities.
School Grounds Maintenance
Due to the gradual and progressive deterioration of the school fencing, the fencing panels will need to be replaced. Key panels will be progressively replaced by temporary fencing until such time a contractor can be engaged to replace the existing fence with something more sustainable.
Whilst the company responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of our school grounds and facilities were very apologetic, they were reassured that although there would be an aesthetic impact on the façade, it was what lay within our boundaries that was most important.
Early Pick up of Children from School
Can I please request that parents contact individual staff members as early as possible if you are collecting your child/ren prior to the end of the school day. This will help in organising for children to be sent to the office ready for collection. Based on the increasing frequency of these occurrences we are unable to use the PA system due to the distraction and disruption it causes to teaching and learning across the school.
PA announcements occur in recess and lunch breaks.
As teachers do not have constant access to emails during the day, I encourage as much advanced notice as possible so we can do our best to have your child/ren ready and waiting for collection. Office staff will do their best to support you where possible, however with our increasing size there may be unfortunate delays especially if no advanced notice is provided.
Early Pick Up of Students
As we avoid disrupting learning through unnecessary PA announcements please know:
11am – 11:20am
1:20pm – 2:10pm
Our teaching and learning hours are 9am – 3:10pm
We know that sometimes these early departures are unavoidable and necessary. However early departures do have the potential ability to cause disruption to not only your child's learning, but the learning of others.
Employing a Tutor
It is timely to provide TCPS feedback and guidance on the possible engagement of an independent tutor to support your child’s learning. Please know that we respect a parent’s choice in engaging the services of an external tutor to work with your child outside of school, however, please know that this is a parental decision and responsibility. In making the decision to employ a tutor, we know that parents will be understanding of the potential short and long term cognitive and physical impacts increased academic workloads can have on their particular child. There is also the potential of possible disruption to school programs, including social connections, particularly if tutoring occurs during school time.
When selecting and engaging the services of a tutor it is recommended that the standard considerations be given to:
Our teachers are committed to support our students to the best of their abilities and time, within the confines of their roles as employees of the Department of Education. As such they are happy to converse with parents regarding student academic progress as part of our assessment and reporting program, and on request sharing an overview of the curriculum areas to be covered for the term. All educational programs at TCPS are reflective of both the Victorian Curriculum and the individual needs of their students.
Please understand that it is not the professional responsibility of teaching staff to plan teaching programs for tutors. For professional reasons including the protection of student privacy, teachers are unable to converse with tutors directly about their students, share school documentation, nor meet with tutors personally.
2024 School Council Members: