Wellbeing

Ms Deb Haddow

JOIN US AT BREAKFAST CLUB: MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY

This term our Breakfast Club program has returned to the space at the side of the music room. It will continue to be a grab and go service offering fruit, milk, packets of cereal and now....toast!

 

The program operates from 8.35am—8.50am Monday, Wednesday and Friday—yes, just 15 minutes, but enough time to grab and eat on the way to class. Ms Naomi McMaster organises the program. We would love to have the help of some more volunteers, especially now that we will be cooking toast. If you think you could help to cook toast for 15 minutes on any of the mornings, please email me (debraanne.haddow@education.vic.gov.au ). You would just need to have your Working With Children Check and complete the Child Safe Training—as every volunteer does. Please let us know if you’d like to join our team.

 

SMILE SQUAD DENTAL CARE

 

THRIVE AWARDS

 

Week 7 THRIVE value: Live Your Values

Olivia

F1

Alaska

F2

Benjamin

F3

Sarah

F4

Abby

F5

Grayson

F6

Noah

113

Carla

114

Jayden

115

India

116

Alorah

217

Tom

218

Samuel

228

Lenni

229

Lucy

322

Gus

323

Freddie

324

Mya

325

Lennon

419

Cade

420

Mason

421

Jashan

427

Amy

426

Emma

533

April

535

Jacob

609

Eliza

612

Braxton 

Art

Evie

Art

Olivia

Auslan

Bella

Music

Lexi

Music

Mason

PE

Amelia

PE

Week 8 THRIVE value: Enjoy Positive Emotions

Isabella

F1

Kai

F2

Logan

F3

Mylee

F4

Zac

F5

Cooper

F6

Holly

113

Tate

114

Chloe

115

Maxwell

116

Bella

217

Leo

218

Henry

228

Harry

229

Zoe

322

Harry

323

Hudson

324

Maddie

325

Kai

421

Lennox

427

Rayssa

533

Alex

534

Noah

535

Jacob

609

Matilda

611

Layla

612

Levi

Art

Katya

Art

Hudson

Performing Arts

Mason

Auslan

Keira

Music

Aiden

Music

Leo

PE

 

 

Hats Just a reminder that we are an accredited Sunsmart school. This means students are strongly encouraged to wear their broad brimmed school hat or stay in the shade. From September until May, no hat means no play. UV rays increase in intensity from September—these are what burn the especially sensitive skin of children—even on cloudy days.

 

No Dogs On School Grounds Please We are fortunate enough to have Bella, our school Therapy Dog, on site 3 days a week. She has gone through extensive training to make it safe and permissible for her to be on the school grounds. She wears a Therapy Dog vest so you can clearly see that she is a trained Therapy Dog.

 

Unfortunately, other dogs are NOT permitted on the school grounds. It is unsafe for the students as untrained dogs can be unpredictable, some students have a fear of dogs, and the mess left can be a problem.

 

We have signs on our fences to show that dogs are not permitted on our school grounds. Could you please help us keep our students safe by ensuring that you do not bring your dog onsite.

Wellbeing Contacts:

I have come across a few more contacts which might be helpful to our community members. So we’ll continue to build this resource for you.

Families needing food or support:

 

Deb Haddow