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What we’ve been up to at OSHC!

It’s been a little quieter than usual here at OSHClub due the recent lockdown, however, we’ve had an amazing time creating fabulous activities for children and families to do at home! In addition, we were lucky enough to complete our OSHClub Mini Olympics right before lockdown and had so much fun exploring our competitive side!

 

The OSHClub Mini Olympics!

The children had an amazing time engaging with our OSHClub Mini Olympics in week four, celebrating and exploring a range of cultures and experiences. It was fantastic to see so many children enthusiastically participating in our daily events, whilst developing their sense of identity and confidence! 

 

Day 1: Minute to win it!

Participating in the suck it up, stack it up and keep it up challenges, children developed their fine motor skills. A little bit silly and 100% fun, the adjudicators (AKA Laura and Samara) would like to extend their congratulations to our winners Ollie, Vivienne, and Gwen! 

Day 2: Athletics!

Completing running races, bean bag toss and the ultimate playground race, children developed their physical wellbeing! Fantastic efforts to everyone involved, including our winners Saxon, Lucia, and Charlie F!

Day 3: Down ball Championship!

Competing in the ultimate round of down ball, children developed their gross motor skills. We are so proud of our little athletes and congratulations to Charlie E, Zoe, and Lidia!

Day 4: AFL Longest Kick!

Mixing things up a little, we included a touch of AFL into our mini-Olympics! Building upon children’s sense of persistence and resilience, we were amazed at the efforts of everyone involved including our winners Ollie, Vivienne, and Charlie E!

OSHC at Home

Staying connected with families within the community, the team at St James OSHClub decided to start our own OSHC at home! We absolutely love our afternoon clubs here at St James OSHClub, so each afternoon we have been sending out will some activity ideas from our art, sports, cooking, sustainability and coding clubs. 

This week we made maracas, got fit and active as we jumped around our living rooms, explored our community on a nature walk, built code for a robot, and got messy in the Kitchen with Laura and Lidia!

 

If you’d like to have a look at some great activity ideas for your family during lockdown, please feel free to check out all our recorded club ideas and videos here!

 

We hope you love bringing a little bit of OSHC home with you!

Family Tree

Recently at OSHC, we’ve been working on the creation of our OSHClub family tree. Charlie in Grade 1 has helped to paint the sign for this area and has been the first family to join our tree. We hope to use this space as an area to celebrate the different cultures and families that make up the OSHC community at St James. 

 

If you currently attend OSHC, we would greatly appreciate if you could send through a family photo so that we can build our tree!

What’s coming up at OSHC?

Take a look at some of the fun things coming up over the next fortnight at OSHC:

Monday 16th August:

Tuesday 17th August:

Wednesday 18th August:

Thursday 19th August:

Friday 20th August:

OSHC at home: Draw your own self portrait

OSHC at home: Sock basketball 

OSHC at home: Regrow your own onions

OSHC at home: Bake cupcakes 

OSHC at home: Coding with Scratch 

Monday 23rd  August:

Tuesday 24th  August:

Wednesday 25th August:

Thursday 26th August:

Friday 27th August:

Art Club:

Self-portrait’s project

Sports Club:

Basketball

Cooking Club:

Bake Zucchini Brownies

Habitat Heroes:

Gardening in the Heritage Gardens

Coding Club:

Coding projects with Scratch 

 

Homework Club: 

Wednesday Afternoon: 4.30pm-5.00pm

If your children need any help with their homework, please feel free to speak to staff about how we can help them! We are always willing to give your child some extra support with projects or readers if they need!

Menu

Below are some of our menu specials for the next fortnight at OSHC! 

Monday 16th` August:

Tuesday 17th August:

Wednesday 18th August:

Thursday 19th August:

Friday 20th August:

Breakfast:

French toast 

Afternoon Snack:

Sushi bowls

Breakfast:

Omelettes 

Afternoon Snack:

Fried rice with spring rolls

Breakfast:

Smoothie

Afternoon Snack:

DIY Wraps

Breakfast:

Egg soldiers 

Afternoon Snack:

Butter chicken with rice

Breakfast:

Pancakes

Afternoon Snack:

Spaghetti with Luca’s Nona’s tomato and basil sauce

Monday 23rd August:

Tuesday 24th  August:

Wednesday 25th August:

Thursday 26th August:

Friday 27th August:

Breakfast:

Breakfast Tacos

Afternoon snack:

Cheese and tomato toasties 

Breakfast:

Smoothies

Afternoon snack:

Pizza pinwheels 

Breakfast:

Fried Eggs

Afternoon snack:

Basil pesto with fettucine 

Breakfast:

Mini fruit toast skewers with banana and strawberry

Afternoon snack:

Zucchini brownies

Breakfast:

Waffles

Afternoon snack:

Minestrone Soup with wholemeal toast

A platter of fresh fruit and vegetables are always served with our menu specials.

 

Spotlight on the Community

This week we are sharing some information about a current issue facing all individuals globally: Climate Change. Science works offered a free webinar for children, parents, and families on Sunday the 15th of August from 4.00pm unpacking the science behind why our climate is changing. Participants engaged with information from the latest reports as they learn about how climate change is specifically affecting us here in Victoria. The second part of the program invited families to work together to create a pledge of actions to help us all have a thriving future. As part of National Science Week, Sciencework’s webinar Climate Change: Families for a thriving future provided an exciting opportunity for families to deepen their understanding of climate science and our changing world, as they discussed climate action and worked together as a family to create a climate pledge. This is closely related to the National Science Week Goal Food: Different by Design which seeks innovation and sustainability in food production. 

We love feedback! 

As part of our commitment to ongoing quality improvement within the program, we are seeking feedback from families and communities! 

 

This week we are focusing on Quality Area 1 of the National Quality Standard: 

Educational Program and Practice. 

 

What are we working on?

To encourage a sense of agency and autonomy in the program. (NQS 1.2.3). 

 

Question:

My child’s ideas and opinions are valued by the service’s educators. (NQS 1.2.3). 

 

We would love your feedback and insight. Please follow the link to provide us with some feedback in this area!

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: 

Please note, due to current COVID-19 restrictions, parents, families and caregivers must check in with the QR code located at our entrance before entering the building. When you have arrived with your child for pick up or drop off, please ensure you are wearing a mask

 

OSHClub Class Dojo

If you have a child who attends OSHClub, please take a moment to sign up to our Class Dojo. Through the application parents can view how their child is behaving and also peep a view at the fun things we get up to!

Meet the team!

We’re here to make OSHC the best experience possible. If you have any questions about the program or just want to have a chat, feel free to give us a call, meet the team and see what happens firsthand in the program. 

We look forward to seeing you and your family soon!

Enrolments

If you’d like to book in for all the fun at OSHClub, please head to www.oshclub.com.au to register your child. We hope to see you soon!

 

From the Team at OSHClub: 

Laura, Samara and Jocelyn ☺