News From Mr Smith

Dear School Community Members,
I continue to be amazed by the wonderful start to the school year! During my visits to each classroom, I have observed and experienced the clear class agreements and the rich cultures developing within each room that will maximise the learning and wellbeing across the school. Classes are completing their ‘Starting Right’ program and will begin engaging in the ‘formal’ curriculum from Monday. As part of the ‘Starting Right’ program, our teachers and students are investing time in discussing, practising and working on achieving the high expectations, the routines and rich cultures that are required to allow all students to thrive throughout the year. This will set our students and classrooms up for success in 2025.
Mano is a great place to be!
Meet and Greet Parent-Teacher Conferences: Information regarding our Meet and Greet Parent-Teacher Conferences will be sent home today via Compass. Fostering a partnership between ‘Home’ and ‘School’ is a high priority for us – with this in mind, we strongly encourage all families to log in to Compass tomorrow afternoon from 4:00pm to book.
Date: Wednesday, 19th February
Time: 2:00pm until 7:40pm
Venue: Classrooms, Manifold Heights PS
These discussions are an opportunity for you to personally meet your child’s classroom teacher and provide any information that will support the learning of your child. The focus will be on parents/guardians providing teachers with information, the transition into their new class and any concerns.
Please note:
- Students will be dismissed at 1:30pm on this day (Wednesday, 19th February)
- After School Care will commence at 1:30pm on this day – bookings can be made with VillageOHSC
It’s not Okay to be away!: Our school continues to have higher than normal absence rates when compared to the ‘State’ and ‘Similar Schools’.
Regular attendance at school plays a vital role for students to achieve their academic potential, as well as setting up a wonderful foundation for their social and emotional development. We hope the table below highlights the importance of regular attendance to school.
How many days will your child miss this semester?
0-6 This is within the normal range. The child can take advantage of the teaching and learning opportunities available to them.
7 – 10 This attendance rate is below average. A child with this attendance rate could miss over one year of schooling between Prep and Year 10.
11- 20 This is a poor attendance rate. A child with this attendance rate could miss up to two years of schooling between Prep and Year 10.
To miss two years of school between Prep and Year 10 places significant risk on any student. It goes without saying that regular absenteeism from school won’t do your child any favours. Allowing your child to skip days simply because they “don’t feel like going to school” should not be an option.
Our school provides support and strategies for families to assist in maintaining regular school attendance. We encourage any family to contact Mrs Geary (Prep – Gr 2) or Mr Smith (Gr 3 – Gr 6) to discuss their child’s attendance at school.
Mano Family BBQ – Save the Date: The annual Family Picnic is a tradition at Mano that serves many purposes. We are delighted to share with you that we have begun planning this event for:
Date: Tuesday, 4th March
Time: 4:45pm – 6:30pm
Venue: Oval, Manifold Heights PS
Our Mano Family Picnic will enable families to connect with their child’s teachers in a less formal setting, and further embed the wonderful community spirit at Mano.
A formal invitation will be provided in the coming week – we hope to see you all here!
School Council Vacancies: As of next week, we are calling for nominations to the Manifold Heights PS School Council. Although a formal body, the School Council is an enjoyable way of being involved in our school’s overall direction, vision and policy development.
The constituting order of Manifold Heights Primary School confirms the composition of Council as being:
- 9 elected parents/carers
- 5 Department of Education employees including the Principal
- 1 community member
This year our retiring members include, Naomi Doody, Ragini Flower, Jonathon Connor, Jaclyn Richardson, Paul Wigglesworth, and Elly Hanlon, along with staff members Jessica Chapman, Narelle Geary and Aimee Forsyth. Members retire at the end of their term (2 years), however, they are welcome to nominate for membership again if eligible (e.g. have children here or still work at the school). Many thanks again to our retiring School Council members who have completed their two year term on Council.
We currently have the following vacancies to be filled:
- Five 2 year elected parent positions
- Three 2 year elected Department of Education position
We welcome your nomination – if you are interested in nominating, please see the information that will be provided next week via Compass or collect a nomination form from the office.
Safety and Parking: The safety of our students and community members is of the highest priority. With this in mind, a friendly reminder to families that the staff carpark is for staff only. As some students utilise the Staff Carpark as they come to and from school, we aim to minimise moving vehicles during these times in the Staff Carpark.
I also remind families not to park across the driveway of our neighbours’ properties. Recently, we had a neighbour unable to get to a medical appointment as they were unable to depart from their driveway.
Annual privacy reminder for our school community: Our school collects and uses student and parent personal information for standard school functions or where permitted by law, as stated in the Schools’ Privacy Policy and the Schools’ Privacy Collection Notice. Our Photographing, Filming and Recording Students Policy (available from our website), describes how we collect and use photographs, video and recordings of students. The policy also explains when parent consent is required and how it can be provided and withdrawn. We ask parents to also review the guidance we provide on how we use Google Workspace for Education safely at the school and what parents can do to further protect their child’s information. If after reviewing the guidance, you have any questions or concerns regarding your child using Google Workspace for Education, please contact the school.
Key Dates in February/March
- Wednesday, 19th February Meet and Greet Parent-Teacher Conferences
- Tuesday, 4th March Mano Picnic
Thank you for supporting our school and have a great week.
Christian Smith