Principal's Message

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

WELCOME BACK

Welcome back to another very busy Term 3. 

It was pleasing to see students, staff and parents back in our great school this week after two weeks of rest and relaxation, and time spent with family and friends. 

We have so many exciting events occurring this term including four school camps, Book Week and Footy Breakfast. Please ensure that you are up to date with your consent, medical forms and payment for these events. If you are uncertain, please call the school office and we will assist you.  

 

NAPLAN RESULTS - YEAR 3 AND 5

Students from Year 3 and 5 who participated in this years NAPLAN will receive their individual students reports today. 

The NAPLAN report shows a proficiency scale for each assessment area (numeracy, reading, writing, spelling and grammar and punctuation) with the student’s result shown as a black dot on the scale. An information sheet is provided to assist with how to read the individual student report.

 

ASSEMBLY - MONDAY 22ND JULY

Term 2 Assemblies will return on Monday 22nd July at 9am. Awards will be presented and there will be a special performance by our Koorie Girls dance group. They have been busy learning and practising their dance with Aunty Vicki and her daughter Josie, who have generously volunteered their time to assist the girls. This dance group was initiated by Kaley Grayson, from Year 5. Kaley had the idea mid year when she decided she would like to create a dance group in the local area. Kaley’s Mum, Sam has also been helping out.

We hope to see lots of parents at our assembly Monday for this performance.

 

JAMIESON STREET - ROAD SAFETY

As you all know Jamieson Street is busy before and after school. It's important that all our students and families obey by all road signs and rules. This includes leaving the Disabled Parking area free for those families who require it, and also not conducting a U-Turn into car parks.

Our priority is the safety of all pedestrians and road users and we ask for cooperation.

 

REMINDER

Year 5 Students: Sovereign Hill, Wednesday 24th to Friday 26th July 2024

Next week our Year 5 students will be heading off to Ballarat for their 2024 camp. They will be staying at Sovereign Hill where they will experience the greatest gold rush with a focus on the 1850’s gold rush heritage and the environment. Experiences are indoors, outdoors, above ground, and below ground, ensuring a fun and action-packed camp.

Students will have an opportunity to explore an underground mine, pan for gold on the diggings, see live rare trades demonstrations, try the Raspberry Drops, browse the shops, and meet some colourful costumed characters.

Somers Camp: Tuesday 30th July to Wednesday 7th August 2024

Somers Camp is for a select group of Year 5 and 6 students. They will have eight days of exploring community living, environmental awareness and outdoor learning.

Year 6 Students: Melbourne, Wednesday 4th to Friday 6th September 2024

Our Year 6 students will get a real city living experience when they head off on camp in September. They will enjoy various activities which may include visits to the Eureka Skydeck, Shrine of Remembrance, MCG, Queen Victoria Market and the Arts Centre. More information will be provided as the date approaches.

 

WELCOME- SAMANTHA WEBSTER

We welcome Samantha Webster to our teaching team this Term. Samantha is an experienced teacher of Japanese. She has enjoyed her first week with us and is looking forward to sharing her knowledge with all students.

 

SHERRY JOHNSTONE - ABORIGINAL ARTIST AND EDUCATOR

We're looking forward to having local artist Sherry Johnstone, back in our school next week. Sherry will work alongside Mrs Dixon in the Art Room. She will be bringing in her winning Indigenous design football jersey, worn by the Geelong Football Club recently, and discussing it with the students. It will be used as inspiration for student artworks, which will be completed during Art class time. 

 

UNIFORMS

A reminder that we have compulsory logo school uniform items. These items can be purchased from the school uniform shop. All other items including navy bottoms and the school dress can be purchased from other local retailers.

Assistance with school uniforms is available through States School Relief (SSR). For more information please contact the school office/

Jumper 

Navy blue 1/2 zip Jumper with school logo          

Polo shirts

Short sleeve navy blue polo shirt with gold trim and school logo

Long sleeve navy blue polo shirt with gold trim and school logo

Hat

Navy blue broadbrim hat with school logo and reversable house colour

Chair Bag

Navy blue chair bag for Foundation to Year 3 students

Dress

Summer blue and white checked dress

Culottes

Plain navy blue culotte without decoration or brand name

Netball skirts are not permitted

Shorts

Plain navy blue shorts without decoration or brand name

Pants

Plain navy blue track pants or dance pants without decoration or brand name

Leggings are not permitted

Socks or tights/stockings

Navy blue, black or white socks

Navy blue tights/stockings

Footwear

Appropriate footwear must be worn at all times and be black school shoes or runners. 

No thongs or open-toed sandals are permitted. 

 

PUPIL FREE DAY – TUESDAY 6TH AUGUST

School Council passed Tuesday 6th August as a dedicated Pupil Free Day for Whole School Professional Learning.

Children are not required at school on this day however, Their Care will be offering their program for those families who require care.

 

Have a great weekend and stay warm.

 

Danielle Toone

Assistant Principal