From the Office
OOPS Calendar | Date | Permission Due |
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Year 6 "Talk About It" | 6-7th March, 13-14th March | 29th February |
NAPLAN - Writing | 13th March 9.30 - 10.30 | |
NAPLAN - Reading | 14th March 9.30 - 10.30 | |
NAPLAN - Language Conventions | 15th March 9.30 - 10.30 | |
Cuppa with Duncan | 15th March 9.15am | |
NAPLAN - Numeracy | 18th March 9.30 - 10.30 | |
School Photos | 20th March | |
Harmony Day / Free Dress Day | 21st March | |
Sibling Photos | 22nd March | |
House Cross Country (Years 3-6) | 26th March | |
Last day of Term 1 | 28th March | |
Year 5 Camp - Waratah Bay | 17 - 19th April | 12th March |
Healthy Harold | 1st - 8th May |
2024 Class Representatives
We still require one or two volunteers to be Class Reps for 3MB, 4NH, 4RR, 5AK, 5/6MC and 6CD.
Please complete the following link to register your interest. https://forms.gle/eg1FgsNFpYRJaPr16
Donations
The Art Room are looking for donations of wool, beads, buttons and newspapers.
Pop into the office to collect your Free Coffee voucher (one per family please).
Recreational fishing in Victoria
The Victorian Government is proactive in encouraging all Victorians to fish, specifically focusing on the involvement of women, children, and people from diverse backgrounds. We educate fishers and the community about responsible fishing practices and promote stewardship of our precious aquatic and animal resources via our Marine and Freshwater Discovery Centre, Education and Engagement Unit and funding of Fishcare Victoria Inc.
Recreational fishing offers terrific opportunities for people of all ages, skills, abilities, and backgrounds to enjoy a fun and healthy activity and build social connections. Our aboriginal heritage is also deeply linked to fishing, with thousands of years of indigenous fishing history in Victoria.
The VFA run a range of free community fishing festivals across the State, stock 10 million fish into Victoria’s waterways each year, including a range of threatened species, install fishing and boating infrastructure to improve access, install recreational fishing reefs and improve habitat and undertake important research into Victoria’s many different species of seafood.
For more information about the VFA, recreational fishing opportunities in Victoria and/or a potential future career in natural resource management for your students, please visit www.vfa.vic.gov.au.
Little Anglers Hub
The VFA has created the kid-friendly Little Anglers Hub website (www.vfa.vic.gov.au/littleanglerkit), written specifically for children with useful information, instructional videos about how to safely set up and use the kits, being safe around the water, as well as advice on where to go fishing in Victoria.
There is an electronic copy of the Kids Guide to fishing that was included in the kits available on this site, both in English and five other languages.
Key Safety Messages
Going fishing is awesome and so much fun! When it comes to fishing, it’s important to stay safe, especially around water!
Students can keep their fishing safe by:
- going with a friend;
- being careful with hooks and lures;
- looking behind before casting;
- handling fish carefully;
- being conscious of the dangers associated with water;
- protecting yourself against the elements (sunscreen, drinking water);
- letting someone know before you go; and
- washing your hands after handling lead sinkers, especially before eating or drinking.
The link below is to a short safety video that is posted on the Little Anglers hub website, reinforcing the above safety messages to students.
Please note that fishing equipment is not for human consumption. If swallowed, hooks can cause serious harm and lead sinkers can be toxic. Young children and those with some disabilities including pica disorder are especially vulnerable and should be supervised whilst fishing. If a child does swallow a hook or lead sinker, seek medical assistance immediately - don’t wait for it to pass.
If you would like any additional information about this exciting commitment, please visit the Victorian Fishing Authority’s Little Angler Kits FAQs for parents, located on the VFA’s website (www.vfa.vic.gov.au).
2024 Term Dates
Term 1 |
Wednesday 31st January to Thursday 28th March |
Term 2 |
Monday 15th April to Friday 28th June |
Term 3 |
Monday 15th July to Friday 20th September |
Term 4 |
Monday 7th October to Thursday 19th December |