Community News

 

LemonAide Bros - Congratulations Reuben

One of our Camelot Rise PS students, Reuben runs his own business in the warmer months selling homemade lemonade.  He runs under the name “LemonAid Bros” and donates a portion of this sales to a selected charity.  He raised over $1000 for the bushfire appeal in January 2020. Recently he was photographed with a local Liberal MP which made the local paper. Congratulations Reuben on the great initiative.

https://vimeo.com/389380233

 

 

 

playgroup@CamelotRise

It is with great excitement that we can announce our playgroup@camelotrise will commence in Term 3. This is a fantastic opportunity for our school and local community to experience an informal play group session within the school grounds and provide the opportunity to develop social interactions for parents and children alike. We can all learn and grow together through play.

 

Sessions will be held on a Wednesday morning, from 9.00am – 10.30am in the Tydeman Arts Centre.  These sessions are aimed at 3-4 year old children and provide the perfect transition into the school environment, however, all are welcome.

 

For further information or to register your interest call 9803-5344 or email Jo at playgroup@camelotrise.vic.edu.au

Camelot Rise Community Association meeting

The next Camelot Rise Community Association meeting will be held in the Conference room on Monday 19th July at 2:30pm. We will be organising the school disco and discussing future events. Anyone from the school community is welcome to come along.

 can't wait to do it all over again next time. What a great effort, girls!

 

Primary School Wear (PSW)

Wearing school uniform fosters pride in our school, encourages children to identify with the school and feel a sense of belonging. It also assists with supervision and safety on visits out of the school, and unifies students from varying social and cultural backgrounds.

 

Primary School Wear (PSW) now produce and sell our school uniform. 

 

As from 9:00am Friday April 30, 2021 PSW will have a new location 342-350 Springvale Rd Glen Waverley 3150 

 

 

For PSW uniform information, online ordering and click & collect services click HERE 

 

NEW!! Winter is coming! Camelot Rise is ready with a new beanie available for purchase at the PSW outlet or online. Stay warm this winter.

 

You can now Decline events on Compass

If for some reason your child is unable to attend an event there is now a Decline button on Compass. Please use this function if required for future events.

 

How to Reset Compass Password

If you require assistance with logging into Compass, you may have tried your password more than 3 times and Compass will lock you out of the system as a security measure.  Please wait approximately 30 minutes and try again. 

If you are still not able to remember the correct password and are needing your password reset, you can do this via the Compass login screen. 

 

By clicking this option you will be stepped through a series of questions including a request to enter your current email or mobile phone number. Compass will use the information to forward the reset details so you must be able to access your email / mobile phone.Please note, Compass will use the existing primary email or mobile on file for that user account for verification before completing a password reset for the user.  If the mobile or email that they enter does not match what is on file they will not be able to proceed.For instances where it is Parent B of an account attempting to reset the password, the system will require Parent A's email/mobile as these details are considered the primary details for the household account.

 

If, after waiting 30 minutes and following the ‘Cant access your account’ instructions, please call or email the school office and we will attempt to assist you.

Entertainment Book news

 

School Uniform and Drink Bottles Reminder

Please ensure that your children are dressed each and every day wearing their CRPS uniform including school Sun Smart hat and school jumper or jacket. 

Reminder. No glass bottles or containers should be bought to school, thank you.

Join our Facebook and Instagram page and stay connected

        https://www.facebook.com/Camelot-Rise-Primary-School-162137937140017/

        camelotriseps on Instagram

 

Camelot Rise Primary School invites you to join and follow our very own Facebook Group and Instagram page. As a school community, we are very keen for you to keep in touch with communications and to make connecting with our school convenient.

Enrolments are open for 2022

Enrolments for 2022 are now being accepted. Enrolment forms are available on the Camelot Rise Primary School website. Prospective families are encouraged to complete the forms and return them to camelot.rise.ps@education.vic.gov.au as soon as possible. We look forward to meeting you soon.

Scholastics Book Club 

Scholastic aims to give every child access to quality books and learning materials, and create literacy-rich homes, schools and communities throughout  Australia.

To help achieve this goal, Scholastic Rewards were created as a form of currency as a way to give back to schools.

Every time you participate in a Scholastic offering, your School is being rewarded!

For example, for every Book Club order that you place, Scholastic gives back 20% of your total order spend to your school as Scholastic Rewards.

 

Scholastic gives away millions of dollars in Scholastic Rewards each year, helping to stretch countless school and classroom budgets further.

In doing so, educators have access to an extensive range of resources and cross-curriculum products to help their students reach their highest  potential.

Classroom Cuisine

Lunch can be ordered online through the following Classroom Cuisine website on Wednesdays and Fridays.

 

https://www.classroomcuisine.com.au/docs/menu-website.pdf

 

Bread tags for Wheelchairs

We are collecting Bread tags for Wheelchairs!!!

Bring in your bread tags and put them in the Labelled tub at the office. They will be recycled by "Transmutation" a recycler in South Australia, who turns them into door knobs, coasters, bowls, cheese boards, clocks and pens, and is continuing to experiment with new products. The recycler donates money to "Bread tags for Wheelchairs", which is then used to buy wheelchairs for disadvantaged people in South Africa who need them.

Recycling Bread tags helps disadvantaged people and the environment, by reducing plastic waste. 

https://ozbreadtagsforwheelchairs.org.au For more information