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Talking Fyans Park Finance 

Conveyancing Allowance Program

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that schools support eligible families to receive financial assistance with the cost of transporting students to and from school where the student:

  • lives in rural and regional Victoria and attends their nearest appropriate school/campus 

To be eligible students must 

For our Fyans Park families that reside in the Fyansford Estate, past the Fyansford Hotel, this program may be available to you. Private car conveyance rate is $470 per year for a distance of between 4.8km and 10km travelled for the first student. Additional students in the family receive a reduced amount.

 

For more information head to the link below. 

 

https://www2.education.vic.gov.au/pal/conveyance-allowance/policy

 

If you would like an application form please contact the office. 

Term 2 applications close on 13/6/25 

 

Any conveyancing allowance funds can be reimbursed to you or remain on your school account to be used for school activities and contributions. 

 

Alison Levvey

Business Manager

alison.levvey@education.vic.gov.au or ph. 5221 3772

Premier’s Reading Challenge 2025

The Premier’s Reading Challenge is up and running again this year and will continue from now, finishing on Friday September 5th. The Challenge is a fun and engaging way to get children and their families involved with reading. It invites students from Prep – Grade 2 to read 30 books and students in Grades 3-6 to read 15 books. A combination of books from the Challenge list as well as a number of self-choice books can all contribute to the completion of the Challenge.

 

Students keep a reading log of books they have read as part of the Challenge through the Premier’s Reading Challenge website. Individual login details to the PRC portal will be distributed to all students by the end of this week. 

 

All students are encouraged to join in the Challenge. It’s a great initiative to support and foster positive reading habits. For more information, please visit the Premier’s Reading Challenge website, speak to your child’s class teacher or Mrs Barnewall.

 

https://www.vic.gov.au/premiers-reading-challenge

­­This is a friendly reminder that Teeth On Wheels will be visiting our school for dental check-ups starting on May 5th 2025.

 

Early dental visits are crucial for your child’s long-term oral health. At this visit, Teeth On Wheels will help identify and address common dental concerns, such as: 

  • Thumb-sucking– which can affect tooth development. 

  • Teeth eruption– ensuring teeth are coming through correctly. 

  • Bite issues– preventing misalignments that may cause future problems. 

  • Hypoplasia– weakened tooth enamel that can lead to decay. 

  • Decay and cavities – catching early signs before they develop into bigger issues. 

  • Deep grooves and pits– which can trap food and bacteria, increasing the risk of decay. 

  • Gum infections– preventing long-term damage to gums and surrounding tissue. 

To ensure your child is part of this visit, please complete the consent form by clicking the link below: 

 

Complete Consent Form HERE!

 

Once completed, the Teeth On Wheels team will Check your child’s eligibility for FREE care under the Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). If your child is not eligible, Teeth On Wheels is offering a special deal of $125 for a full check-up, clean, fluoride treatment, and any required x-rays (which can be claimed through your private health insurance). 

 

Important: The cut-off date for completing your child’s form is April 29th 2025. 

 

If you have any further questions, feel free to contact the Teeth On Wheels team at (03) 9338 1191. 

 

Thank you for prioritising your child’s oral health! ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

FPPS Sports News

Please find below Sports dates for Term 1, 2025. If you need any more information, please don’t hesitate to contact me via email elise.vanooi@education.vic.gov.au

 

Elise Van Ooi

PE teacher

 

TERM 1 SPORTS DATES

Monday 31st MarchGirls AFL Gala Day

Values Awards

The following students were presented with Values Awards at our last Assembly:

0J

Penny O

Anand N

0M

Grace K 

Emma H

0O

Max K

Ivy B

1/2B

Darcy N

Chloe B

1/2K

Darcy M

Zoe K

1/2N

Abi C

Willow J

1/2S

Pip

Maddie

1/2W

Lucy F

Gus D

3/4B

Lux J

Ivy C

3/4G

Zoey T

Jude J

3/4S

Meg E

Liam M

3/4T

Charlotte B

Miles P

3/4V

-

-

5/6C

Ned M

Olive O

5/6H

 Tilly C

Dot

5/6L

Poppy H 

Nyrie N

    5/6P    

Iggy K

Mara K

5/6T

Tom M

Matilda B

The Arts

Xavier T - 3/4V   Grace C - 3/4T

STEAM

Jaxson B - 5/6P   Jack M - Prep J

P.E

Grace P - 1/2W   Mayki Burns - 3/4 V

Japanese

Charlie E - 5/6C

2025 School Term Dates

 

LAST DAY OF TERM

DISMISSAL TIME

Term 1          29 January4 April      

2.30pm

Term 222 April4 July

2.30pm

Term 321 July19 September

2.30pm

Term 4                6 October           19 December      

1.30pm

Compass Tips

  • It would be helpful if all families would update their Compass password regularly. Users are locked out due to passwords expiring. 
  • Also, would parents please not add Attendance Notes when students are arriving after 9am or departing before 3.30pm.  Staff members do not see the parent comments written on these notes so an email via Compass is a great way to convey any extra details. The kiosk at Reception is to be used to sign/in out as this marks the roll and we know exactly who is on-site in case of emergency.

Thanks so much for your cooperation.

Admin

Asthma / Allergy / Anaphylaxis Action Plans

If you indicated on your child’s enrolment form that they experience asthma, allergic reaction or anaphylaxis, or they have been diagnosed since then, government legislation requires you to provide us with a current Action Plan (see examples below).  Please visit your medical practitioner for an up to date Action Plan and send along to the office.

 

https://www.asthmaaustralia.org.au/vic/about-asthma/resources/victorian-action-plans/victorian-asthma-action-plans

 

http://www.allergy.org.au/health-professionals/ascia-plans-action-and-treatment

 

Please ensure your child has their medication and any other device (eg. spacer) with them to better manage their symptoms.  If your medical practitioner has informed you that your child has grown out of their condition, they will need to provide a letter, on the Medical Practice letterhead, to the school stating such.

 

Thank you for your cooperation. 

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