School News

First Day for Students 2023

The first day for students in 2023 is Monday 30th January.  Foundation students will not attend  Wednesdays until after Labour Day long weekend.  Their first Wednesday at school will be 15th March.  

Reception Hours 2022

The Office will be open from Thursday 27th January 2023 from 9am to 4pm.   

Booklists

Booklists are provided by the school and have been distributed to classrooms ready for students on day one of term.

 

Outside School Hours Care

Families wishing to use this service can visit theYMCA Children’s Programs website to learn more about the program, pricing and to start the booking and enrollment process.

Breakfast Club

Breakfast Club runs every day commencing Monday 30th January from 8.15 am to 8.45 am in the BER building. Once students enter they must remain until 8.45 am. 

 

The Victorian Government has continued its partnership with Foodbank Victoria. Foodbank supports programs that give students the opportunity to eat a wholesome, nutritious breakfast on a regular basis. Having breakfast has been shown to have a positive impact on factors such as physical and mental health, social skills, concentration, behaviour, attendance and academic outcomes. 

 

Our School Breakfast Club aims to ensure that students who may not have had the opportunity to have breakfast before coming to school can still start the day with a healthy meal.  

 

For more information about the School Breakfast Clubs Program visit:

www.foodbank.org.au/VIC/school-breakfast-clubs-in-action

2023 Bell Times

8:50 am - Classrooms open (Music plays)

9:00 am - Learning Starts

11:30 am - Recess

1:40 pm - 2:30 pm  Lunch

3.25 pm - finish

 

It is important that parents and carers understand that with the exception of bus travellers, breakfast club and students attending Out of School Hours Care, staff supervision is not possible before 8.45 am and that students are expected to leave promptly at the end of the day. Parents are responsible for ensuring supervision at other times. 

 

Yard Duty supervision Policy

COVID-19 Restrictions

Ensuring the safety of our staff and students is of the upmost importance to Trafalgar Primary School. As always, should you or your family be experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, please ensure you stay at home and get tested. 

 

To keep our schools safe, reduce students catching and spreading COVID-19 and to keep as many schools open when students return, a range of measures have been put in place in Victorian schools. These include ventilation of indoor spaces, and a range of COVIDSafe measures including cleaning, the regular use of hand sanitiser, increased use of outdoor spaces and optional wearing of masks.

 

As with all such requirements, these are made on the basis of the best available evidence and in the interests of keeping Victoria as safe as possible.

 

Vaccination information 

COVID-19 vaccines are available to everyone aged 5 years and over in Australia.

The type of vaccine young people can have depends on their age and, in some cases, whether they have certain medical conditions.

 

Some children are already eligible for vaccination, while others will turn 5 during the year. Families should book their children in for vaccination as soon as possible after their fifth birthday.

 

All parents and guardians should aim to have their children aged 5 years and over vaccinated with one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by the start of Term 1.

 

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Student Pick Up and Drop Off

All students will be expected to be at school by 8.50 am when the music sounds before the bell. 

 

The last class will finish at 3.25 pm. Please play your part in maintaining a safe environment by complying with parking regulations, speed limits and other traffic controls.

Enhanced Cleaning

We will also keep in place our enhanced cleaning arrangements.  This includes increased hand washing.  Students are encouraged to bring their own drink bottle each day. 

Students with sensitive skin allergies or medical conditionals are welcome to bring their own hand sanitiser. 

Chromebooks

Students in Years 3 to 6 are expected to bring their chromebook to school every day. It is also expected that students will recharge their Chromebook overnight, ready for a full day’s use at school.  We ask all parents to ensure Chromebooks are used responsibly at home.

 

Parents and Guardians are also reminded that private property brought to school by students is not insured by the school or covered by school insurance, and that it is not the responsibility of the Department if that property is lost, stolen or damaged.  Therefore the school asks staff and students to take home personal property each night. Further information on DET policy can be found here. 

 

To enable your child to sign-on and access these online services as part of our schools teaching and learning program, Google require access to your child’s Department of Education and Training username, first and last name, year level and school.

 

You may request that our school not provide this information to Google, and opt-out your child from using Google Apps.  As a result, your child will not have access to the online services and alternate

arrangements for allocating work will be made.  Link to opt-out form. 

 

Providing a safe online environment

Use of online services will be subject to classroom supervision during school hours. Students should report unacceptable behaviour, and a nominated member of staff will address the issue during school hours.

 

To further assist your child in having safe and positive experiences online, you can refer to parent information on the Australian Government’s Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner website: https://esafety.gov.au/

 

In addition, staff at our school have been advised that the use of Google Apps for Education is strictly for teaching and learning material only (e.g. lesson plans and classwork) and staff do not upload your child’s personal, sensitive, health; or security classified information into Google Apps for Education.

 

Student responsibilities when using online services

When using Google Apps for Education, students continue to be responsible for their behaviour as outlined in our school’s Students Acceptable Use Agreement. The main themes of this agreement are:

communicate respectfully; protect personal information; and look after yourself and others.

Damaged your Chromebook over the holiday?

You don't have to wait until your child returns to school to have your device repaired.  Simply visit the Edunet website complete the details and a repair can be organised.  

 

Your device can be up and running for day one of school.

Have your contact details changed?

Please ensure we have up to date phone/address/ email details to ensure you are receiving important information and can be contacted. We are trying as much as possible to reduce the amount printing/paper usage and providing families more detail electronically.

If there is a change in your family circumstances, please contact Reception promptly to enable details to be amended accordingly.  Thank you!

Annual Privacy Reminder

Our school collects, uses, discloses and stores student and parent personal information for standard school functions or where permitted by law, as stated in the Schools’ Privacy Policy.

 

Please take time to remind yourself of the school’s collection statement.

For more information about privacy, refer to: Schools’ Privacy Policy — information for parents. This information is also available in nine community languages:

Amharic

Arabic

Dari

Mandarin

Somali

Sudanese

Turkish

Urdu

Vietnamese.

Medications

Please note that if your child is required to take any medication during school hours, a Medication Request Form must be filled out, signed and brought to Reception together with the medication.  The medication must be in its original packaging clearly stating the child’s name and dosage required.  Also please note that Trafalgar Primary School requires up to date Allergy/Asthma/Anaphylaxis Plans. These plans need to be updated yearly.

 

Link to medications policy

Personal Injuries at School

Families are reminded that The Department does not have insurance for accidental injuries. A claim for compensation will only be successful if shown that the injury sustained is the result of The Department failing to discharge the duty of care that was owed to your child.  The duty is one to take reasonable steps to avoid reasonably foreseeable injury.

 

Families should make their own arrangements for accidental injury insurance if this is a concern.  

Allergies - Anaphylaxis

Students who are enrolled at our school may have allergies to bees or peanut products. These allergies can cause anaphylaxis. While the school has an emergency management plan developed, it is important to have preventative procedures in place to minimise any likelihood of an incident. As you know, all students need to have a safe environment at school, and therefore I would like to ask the assistance of all parents to establish a safe environment particularly for their student. Parents please notify Reception if your child suffers from anaphylaxis. This will make a major difference in our preventative program and care of the student. If any parents have questions or queries concerning this request, please contact the School on 5633 1566.

 

Link to Anaphylaxis Policy

Communication

School Newsletter

The school newsletter is published each fortnight. The newsletter is in five editions; "Student News", "School News", "Principals Message", "Upcoming Events - Action needed" and "School Calendar". Our newsletter keeps students and parents informed of all events taking place within the School. Alternatively, hard copies can be collected from the office.

 

Compass Parent Portal

Our online communication service for families is called ‘Compass’. This is the primary means of communication between the school and home. Parents are able to login to Compass via the link https://trafps-vic.compass.education

You can access Compass on any web enabled device: laptop, iPhone, iPad, tablet or android phone.

Each family has a unique login for Compass and can be used straight away.

 

Compass provides the school community with a range of functions which streamline the school’s communication processes and provides enhanced access to information for parents. Parents should access Compass on a regular basis for news and information.

1. Email address and mobile phone number – are able to be updated through the portal. The details listed will be used to send emails and SMS alerts.

2. News Feed – the school will post news to parents to remind you about events and activities at the school. Your news feed will be customised, showing only the information relevant to you and your children.

3. Attendance – view your child’s attendance online, approve absences, and indicate future absences.

4. Reports – view your child’s report as an electronic PDF file.

5. Newsletters – including  Student News, School News, Principal Message, Upcoming Events and the School Calendar  is published on Compass.

6. Teachers email link – email your child’s teachers directly.

7. Excursions – approve your child’s participation in excursions and other special events.

8. Parent/Student/Teacher Interviews – appointments are made online for these interviews in Term 2 and Term 4.

9. Consent and Payments – you can consent and pay for excursions, also pay for school fees.

Parent Carer FAQ and Introduction to Compass

On the first day of school the Principal and some members of the leadership team will be available to meet with new parents, answer questions and introduce services and tools including Compass.  If you are a new member of the school community and would like to participate please head to reception at 9:15 am.  After signing in you will be directed to the Adult Learning Centre. 

It's not Okay To Be Away 

Attendance Information For Parents/Carers - Frequently Asked Questions About Attendance:

What is my responsibility as a parent/caregiver?

Make sure your child attends school on ALL school days and is on time every day

Make sure you:

•  provide the school with an explanation if your child is away

•  contact the school if your child does not want to go to school

•  arrange doctor and dentist appointments out of school hours

•  arrange personal shopping trips with your son/ daughter or birthday celebrations out of school hours

•  do not allow your child to stay at home for minor reasons

 

Attendance - It’s not okay to be away

Daily student attendance is essential for your child to reach their potential.  Non attendance at school makes it difficult for students to complete work requirements and consequently to pass subjects. If your son or daughter is going to be absent for any reason please telephone

Reception on 5633 1566 and tell us:

•  the name of the student

•  length of the absence

•  reason for the absence

 

Late Arrival/Early Departure

In some exceptional circumstances, such as medical or dental appointments, students arrive late to school, or need to leave early.   Students arriving late are expected to bring an appropriate note of explanation. This must be presented at the office where they formally ‘sign in’.   Students who need to leave early are required to present an explanatory note to their teacher and then ‘sign out’ at Reception.

SunSmart Policy

Trafalgar Primary School’s SunSmart policy is in place to:

Ensure all students and staff are protected from over-exposure to UV radiation;

•  ensure the outdoor environment provides shade for students and staff;

•  ensure students are encouraged and supported to develop independent sun protection skills to help them be responsible for their own sun protection;

•  support duty of care requirements; and

•  support appropriate OHS strategies to minimise UV risk and associated harms for staff and visitors.

 

Background

Too much of the sun’s UV can cause sunburn, skin and eye damage and skin cancer. UV damage accumulated during childhood and adolescence is strongly associated with an increased risk of skin cancer in later life. 

 

The sun protection times are a forecast from the Bureau of Meteorology for the time of day UV levels are forecast to reach 3 or higher. At these levels, sun protection is recommended for all skin types. In Victoria, UV levels regularly reach 3 or higher from mid-August to the end of April.

 

1. Seek shade

•  The availability of shade is considered when planning all other outdoor activities.

• Students are encouraged to use available areas of shade when outside.  Students who do not have appropriate hats or outdoor clothing are asked to play in the shade or a suitable area protected from the sun.

2. Slip on sun protective clothing

• Cool, loose-fitting, sun protective clothing made of densely woven fabric is included in our school uniform / dress code and sports uniform. It includes shirts with collars and elbow-length sleeves, longer dresses and shorts and rash vests or t-shirts for outdoor swimming.

3. Slap on a hat

• All students are required to wear hats that protect their face, neck and ears (broad-brimmed), whenever they are outside. Peak caps and visors are not considered a suitable alternative.

4. Slop on sunscreen

• Students must wear SPF30 (or higher) broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen. This is included on the school’s booklist each year or can be provided by parents.

Link to the SunSmart Policy

Uniform Policy

School Uniform is a proud and distinctive part of the Trafalgar Primary School identity. It is a practical dress code which has Parents and Friends Association support and has been made compulsory by School Council.

 

The following list will be of assistance to you when purchasing items for school wear. Our school colours are red, white and black. The official supplier of the uniform is Sport2Street, 16 Contingent Street, Trafalgar. There is no obligation for parents to purchase uniforms from Sport2Street however, they are the only supplier authorized to print garments with the school logo.  Iron-on name labels are available for purchase also.

Parents are welcome to purchase non-branded clothing from alternate stores.

 

Uniform

Red hat with school logo. Must be wide brimmed 7cm (or more). To be worn in Terms One and Four and on days of high UV.

Polo shirt with logo, red

Skivvy red or white

Red windcheater or handknitted jumper with logo

Black shorts plain black with no trim, stripes or pictures

Black pants plain black with no trim, stripes or pictures

Dress red and white check (white collar and cuffs)

Skirt black winter - knee length

Socks red, white or black to compliment the uniform

Black shoes - plain black school shoes (lace up, pull on, buckles, velcro or T-bar)

 

Sports Uniform

Sports shirt (supplied by school when representing Trafalgar Primary School)

Black shorts - as above

Red netball skirt

Sports brief - red or black

School socks - as above

Shoes - plain black school shoes or appropriate sports footwear

Optional Items Available from Sport2Street

Spray jacket red, Raincoat red and fully waterproof, School bags with logo

Year six jacket, school logo (iron-on logo) available at Sport2Street (for

year six students only). Beanie plain black, Polar fleece bucket hat red.

 

Link to Uniform Supply Policy

Link to Dress Code Legislation Policy

Link to Dress Code Exemptions Policy

Link to Developing and Reviewing Dress Code Policy

No School on Wednesdays for Foundation Students 

Parents and Carers are reminded that for the first five Wednesdays of Term 1 Foundation students are not required to be at school.   Although we use this time to make an appointment with each child for 1 hour. This time is used by teachers to assess the children to help gain a better understanding of their knowledge around Literacy and Mathematics. The assessment that we use is called the English Online Interview and the Maths Online Interview. Parents are not required to stay for this hour.

 

A schedule for interviews has been developed and families will be contacted shortly.

 

Foundation students attend their first Wednesday on 15th of March.

CCTV

Schools have an obligation to ensure the school environment is safe and secure and fulfil a duty of care to students, staff and visitors.  The CCTV system exists to assist our school to fulfil these obligations and to prevent and manage other inappropriate behaviour on school grounds.

 

CCTV provides enhanced capability to protect our school’s assets against vandalism and theft. CCTV strengthens our school’s security by providing an appropriate level of surveillance on school grounds and assists our school to take all reasonable steps to prevent reasonably foreseeable harm on school premises (duty of care). The presence of CCTV cameras deters misconduct and inappropriate behaviour and reassures students, staff and visitors that they are protected when on school grounds. The schools CCTV policy describes how our CCTV system does this, consistent with Victorian privacy law.

Parents and Friends Association

Parents and Friends meet once a month and you do not need to be a member to attend. If you would like more information or would like to provide correspondence for our next meeting please contact our Secretary at pandfsecretary3824@gmail.com.   Thank you again for supporting our Parents and Friends events.