GHPS Life

lNTERSCHOOL SPORT
Round 2: Friday 22nd May 2026
Greenhills Gold VS Plenty Valley – AWAY
Time: | Sport: | Venue: |
9.30am-10.30am approx. | Aussie Football 9s | Plenty Valley Christian College |
Netball | Plenty Valley Christian College | |
Soccer | Plenty Valley Christian College | |
Softball Boys | Plenty Valley Christian College | |
Softball Girls | Plenty Valley Christian College |
Greenhills Green VS Diamond Creek – HOME
Time: | Sport: | Venue: |
9.30am-10.30am approx. | Aussie Football 9s | Greensborough Park |
Netball | Greenhills PS | |
Soccer | Greensborough Park | |
Softball Boys | Greenhills PS |
COMMUNITY SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS
A big weekend on the footy field representing St Marys JFC for this set of brothers!
Hendrix M (1JR) had a standout performance for his side, taking out Player of the Match honours while also leading the team as captain. Adding to the occasion, older brother Will M (3/4S) stepped in to fill a gap in Hendrix’s team and also proudly captained his own side.
Well done, boys! 💪🏼
If your child achieves something special (grand final win, most valuable player award, best and fairest etc.), please email me (jordan.daley@education.vic.gov.au) through photos and an overview of the achievement to post in Contact. It is important to celebrate and recognise such successes with the school community.
Thank you,
Jordan Daley
Crazy Coin Collection Continues.... 2 weeks to go!
We started Monday 4th of May and will be running for 4 weeks with winners announced at assembly on the 29th of May.
Week 2 winner was 2RB, well done you receive 15 minutes extra of recess time.
Continue to raid your money boxes, lift up your couch cushions, ask your grandparents, neighbours, friends. Collect all your spare change. Please send in coins of any value (5c 10c 20c 50c $1 or $2) to your child's classroom throughout the week. The money will be collected and counted at the end of each week
Help the school raise funds for additional specialist class materials.
Weekly prize - 15 mins extra playtime for the class who collects the most money each week.
Grand prize - Fish and Chip lunch for the class who collects the most money overall during the 4 weeks.
Let's make it bigger and better than last year.
From your friendly PA team.
BOOK CLUB
CANTEEN
HELPERS NEEDED
If you have a spare hour on a Wed, Thurs or Fri between 1pm and 2pm, come along and help in the canteen. There is no food preparation involved, it's very simple and the kids love seeing parents there!
You need to have completed the Volunteer Induction, and sign up through CareBookings - www.carebookings.com.au - access code is JGU9L.
Helpers get a canteen voucher for their kids to use for their next lunch order!
Thank you
Miriam
OFFICE NEWS
SCHOOLS SAVINGS BONUS
If you think you have SSB available and would like to know your balance, please email us: greenhills.ps@education.vic.gov.au
If you have SSB available, please email us with the subject of: SSB, stating which event and child you would like to use it for and that you provide consent. If this leaves any outstanding amount to pay, you will receive an email back with details to pay.
UNEXPLAINED ABSENCE/LATE ARRIVAL
From now on we will be sending alerts of unapproved absences and late arrivals on a regular basis.
If you receive this email it means we have some old unexplained absences/late arrivals in our system for your child/children, please scroll down on the letter to see the dates of concern.
If you believe your child attended school on a day detailed in the notice, please email the school to let us know, otherwise please update the details on Compass.
Details on how to do this can be found here: Entering a Compass Attendance Note
Students arriving late without an adult are marked Late, unexplained.
ALL STUDENTS THAT ARE LATE (after 9am) SHOULD COME VIA THE OFFICE, not directly to the classroom.
If your child is going to be absent from school please enter this via Compass.
If you have any queries please contact the office.
LOST PROPERTY
We have a lot of unlabelled uniform that ends up in lost property, which we cannot return. Lost property is checked weekly by the office, named items are returned to classrooms via the pigeonholes.
OZ LABELS - HELP US REDUCE LOST PROPERTY & FUNDRAISE FOR GREENHILLS
EVENTS
All future events will have the following due dates. We would appreciate it if you could pay and consent by the due date, this helps the admin team and teachers prepare for the event.
Our Compass event due by dates are changing:
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| Excursions and Incursions | 1 Week before date of event |
| Camps and Swimming | 1 Month before date of event |
| Upcoming Events | Year Level | Cost | Due Date |
| 2026 Greenhills Choir Excursion – Boroondara Eisteddfod | Choir 3-6 | $40 | 17/5/26 |
| Bundoora Park exploring the past | 1 | $30 | 18/5/26 |
| Bundoora Park exploring the past | 2 | $30 | 22/5/26 |
| AFL Girls Carnival | 5-6 | $0 | 1/6/26 |
| House Athletics | 3-6 | $18 | 2/6/26 |
| Adanac Camp Deposit | 4 | $100 | 31/5/26 |
| Life Education Prep - Year 4 | P-4 | $18 | 3/6/26 |
| Life Education Year 6 | 6 | $18 | 22/07/26 |
| Adanac Camp Balance | 4 | $340 | 18/9/26 |
| Consent Only |
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| 2026 Photographing, Filming and Recording Students Consent | P-6 | 0 | 31/5/26 |
| 2026 Consent to conduct Head Lice Inspections | P-6 | 0 | 31/5/26 |
| 2026 Annual Local Walking Excursion Consent Form | P-6 | 0 | 31/5/26 |
We understand that families may struggle financially to meet these deadlines, please speak to James, Janine, Brad or Victoria if this affects you.
CAMPS, SPORTS and EXCURSIONS FUND (CSEF)
School camps provide children with inspiring experiences in the great outdoors. Excursions encourage a deeper understanding of how the world works while sports teach teamwork, discipline and leadership. All are a part of a healthy curriculum.
CSEF is provided by the Victorian Government to assist eligible families to cover the costs of school excursions, camps and sporting activities.
If you hold a valid means-tested concession card or support an out of home care student, you may be eligible for CSEF. A special consideration category also exists for asylum seeker and refugee families.
The allowance is paid directly to the school to use towards expenses relating to camps, excursions or sporting activities for the benefit of your child.
The annual CSEF amount per student is $400 for eligible school students.
If you applied for CSEF last year, you do not need to complete an application form this year unless there has been a change in your family circumstance, eg; new Prep enrolled.
New applicants should
Contact the school office to obtain a CSEF application form or print the attached, these are due by 26th June 2026. Click here for application form
Further details contact the office or go to: https://www.vic.gov.au/camps-sports-and-excursions-fund
BANYULE CITY COUNCIL
Mental Health Workshop- When to Worry, How to Help
Many parents notice changes in their child but feel unsure how to respond. This presentation helps parents recognise early warning signs of mental health challenges, understand what may be happening beneath the surface, and learn practical, supportive ways to help. It also highlights the importance of parental self‑care and where to go to get local support if needed.
DATE: Monday 25th May
COST: FREE
TIME: 7pm-8.15 plus question time
WHERE: ONLINE via zoom (link sent after booking)
FOR: Parents, Carers and families of children and young people aged 10+
Bookings essential: Click Here
Info: Jess Sayers jessica.sayers@banyule.vic.gov.au 0468 753 812
STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Term 2 Week 5 - Presented Friday 29th of May.
| Jack | PAF | For working so hard with your reading. I love watching you improve each and every day! Keep up the hard work. |
| Percival | PAW | For acting with courage during our writing sessions. You are working hard to listen for sounds in words. Well done. |
| Lianna | PIH | For the way you are always such a kind and caring member of PIH. Keep up the great work superstar! |
| Otto C | 1BH | For the amazing effort he is putting into his writing. Otto, well done on including Vivid Verbs in your story of the Sloth. Your story was wonderful to read. |
| Zia | 1KO | For being a wonderful role model by always showing us what being a responsible and kind learner looks like. Zia, you are a superstar! |
| Darius | 2RB | Darius I love the way you seek feedback in your writing. You take on suggestions to improve your work, you're amazing! |
| 2MH | None this week due to Excursion | |
| Frankie A | 34C | For being so kind, caring, and always willing to help others - 3JC is very lucky to have you as a member of our class. Keep being the wonderful person you are. I am so proud of you! |
| Charlie L | 34W | Charlie, I am so impressed with the effort you are putting into your writing. It's great that you also ask for help if you need it. |
| Ava M | 34J | For being a courageous and tenacious learner when solving division with decimal remainders. You are setting a wonderful example of what it means to have learner agency! |
| Zoe L | 5KJ | Well done for acting with courage and engaging in our yarning circles. Keep it up, we love hearing you question others and share your perspective! |
| Fergus F | 5RC | For demonstrating outstanding skill, teamwork and determination during Softball. Fergus absolutely smashed the game, hitting an incredible 4 home runs! Well done, Fergus! |
| Jayden S | 6SM | For seeking and taking on feedback in our maths lesson. I love seeing your confidence grow when you see success! |
| Tyra K | 6RM | For being a G.R.E.A.T Greenhills kids. Tyra is an insporational leader of our school. She demonstrates our values and and tries her best in all situations. Congratulations Tyra on being a responsible and caring friend and diligent student. |










