NEWSLETTER - Prospect Primary School
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NEWSLETTER - Prospect Primary School
PROSPECT PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Term 4, Week 9: Wednesday 11th December 2013 As the end of the year draws to a close we would like to thank all of the parents and extended family members who have volunteered their time and supported Prospect Primary in 2013. This has been appreciated. We wish all families a happy and safe Christmas break. A GIFT FROM THE YEAR 7 STUDENTS The Year 7 Class of 2013 under the guidance of and Visual Arts Teacher, Steph Wright have completed their mosaic artworks on the steps of the amphitheatre. This very enthusiastic group of students had the opportunity to extend their fine art skills and produce their decorative and vibrant underwater masterpiece. This is their gift to our school and a legacy of their time here. Thankyou to all parents, siblings and staff who have also contributed to this years school community project. Dates to Remember DECEMBER Wed 11th Reports sent home Wed 11th Class allocation Letter, sent home Thurs 12th JP Picnic Thurs 12th Room 7&8 Wheelies Day Thurs 12th Rm 4 Party lunch Thurs 12th Year 7 excursion Fri 13th Year 7 Farewell Assembly Fri 13th Volunteers Moring Tea Fri 13th DISMISSAL 2:15pm 2014 JANUARY Mon. 21st School Office Opens Mon 27th Public Holiday Tues 28th Day One 2014 YEAR 7 GRADUATION Congratulations to Rose Hebbermann, Year 7 Citizenship Award presented by Rachael Saunderson MP Parents are reminded that this coming Friday the 13th December is the last day of the school term. School will be dismissed at 2:15pm IMPORTANT: Today your child will bring home a class allocation for 2014. We are hopeful that this will be your child’s final placement however there is still some unresolved staff placements and student numbers can change over the holidays. This allocation should therefore be seen as a highly likely placement rather than a certainty. PRINCIPAL COMMENT PRINCIPAL’S COLUMN The DECD recruitment process will not be completed until later in the year. We therefore are unable to provide the names of all teachers. As of the time of printing this is the most up to date information. (11th December) SCHOOL LEADERSHIP: 2014 Principal : TBA Deputy Principal: Marg Clark CLASSES 2014 Foundation Nina Benham Room 13 Foundation Stephanie Ratnaike Room 14 Foundation / Year 1 Shelley Braithwaite Room 15 Foundation / Year 1 Alex Lumb Room 16 Year 1 Patti Cibich Room 12 Year 1/2 Russell Hanson Room 6 Year 2/3 Belinda Bulling Room 5 Year 2/3 Julie Bondarenko Room 7 Year 2/3 Marilyn Eastwood Room 8 Year 3/4 TBA Room 1 Year 4/5 Karen Lowrey Room 2 Year 4/5 Jenny Rossiter Room 3 Year 4/5 Reni Sotiropoulos Room 4 Year 5/6 TBA Room 9 Year 6/7 Anna Weinert Room 10 Year 6/7 Peter Cleland Room 11 SPECIALIST TEACHERS 2014 Eleni Giamoukoglou Greek P-7 including Mother Tounge Stephanie Wright: Visual Arts and Aboriginal Education P-7 Michelle Hutchens: Performing Arts P-7 Michael Ingraham : TBA Leah Richards : EALD NEW PERMANT TEACHER : BELINDA BULLING Hello everyone, I’m thrilled to have been appointed to Prospect Primary School. I have been teaching for 26 years both in city and country schools and have taught from reception to year 7. I am married with 2 children. Sam is 17 and going into year 12 and Georgina is nearly 16 and about to commence year 11. As you can imagine 2014 is going to be a challenging year in our household. I am a qualified gym instructor and personal trainer, having completed certificates 3 and 4 at the Australian Institute of Fitness. My other special interests include the English Royal Family and Modern European History. I look forward to being a part of the Prospect School community and meeting you in the new year. FRIENDS & CLASSES I know that there will be many anxious parents awaiting to here who will be their child’s teacher for 2014. The formulation of classes is a big process. It commences with parent feedback then proceeds to HR decisions, asking students to nominate who they work well with, asking teachers which students don’t work well together and then the process of allocating commences. To date I have circulated about five class drafts before we have settled on the placements that have been made available today. Our aim is to have a least one friend out of a nominated four , move to the next class with each student. I however do not personally do not support keeping groups of friends together or a special friend through each year of schooling. Throughout life we all have to face new situations without a friend standing by our side. Examples include, starting a new school, starting a new job, joining a new club or sporting team, meeting your new partners family, going on holidays. Sure good friends are at end of the phone and remain a constant throughout our lives but they will not be there all of the time. Learning how to make new friends and face new situations is a skill that we all need to learn. This skill can be learnt and once mastered will make your child resilient and able to face new situations without fear. A wide circle of friend also broadens our life opportunities. If your child is therefore not in a class with lots of their friends treat this like a gift as it is an ideal opportunity for them to learn these social skills and build resilience. Parents have a vital role to play over Christmas in preparing for a new school year. Be positive, and talk positive. Its funny you might think that you are having a quiet chat to grandma but your children always find out and often their behaviour reflects our fears. One last thought , how many people do you know that still have a primary school friend in their friendship group as adults? Some hints; HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS: Be around your class mates Talk to your class mates Make eye contact and smile Start a conversation Ask them to play Be a good friend, be positive and kind FAREWELL My placement at Prospect Primary was just for 2013. From 2014 I will commence a 7 year tenure as the Principal of Nailsworth Primary School. I have loved my year at Prospect including getting to know the wonderful students, staff and community . My aim as Principal is to always leave a school that I lead in a better position than I found it and in this context am pleased with the structures we have put in place over the year. I look forward to meeting you in the future years within the wider Prospect Community Sharron Ward, Principal FAMILY PICNIC Parent Thoughts, “Thank you for a great picnic last night. We wanted to write and say how enjoyable the music performances were. They added a great atmosphere to the night and the students should be very proud of their performances. The music program hasn’t been going long, but how great did they sound! Our son played the recorder and was very excited and proud to be playing. Congratulations to Martin and Kristina Phillipson (and their team) on the music program and all their hard work. We look forward to hearing more ”music next year!” Jack Collins with his exhibit from the BIKE ART EXNIBITION We acknowledge the participation of 57 Prospect students who been attending classes under the auspice of the Ethnic Schools Board. Student Name Tracey Lim Language Manderin Bowen Sun Manderin Michelle Zhao Manderin Sophie Lim Manderin Cathrine Zhao Manderin Ananda Vongsaykham Manderin Jason Lim Manderin Jariya Vongsaykham Manderin Morium Muntaha Bengali Tisha Saha Bengali Shah Rizoan Bengali Mai Quynh Vietnamese Thein An Nguyen Vietnamese Natalie Vu Vietnamese Jaydyn Nguyen Vietnamese Tammy Tran Vietnamese Daniel Vu Vietnamese Khang Nguyen-Dang Vietnamese Ruhiyyih Pourshafie Persian Mina Dobrijevic Serbian Stefan Djurdjevic Serbian Tarik Rizoan Arabic Azmain Shahid Arabic Sumaiya Khan Arabic Arabic Sinhalese Jennifer Krinis Greek Matheus Lukac Greek Morium Muntaha Yenuli Mutukumarana Iliana Georgiadis Greek Harem Mutukumarana Sinhalese Demitria Kotsiou Greek Vicky Neocleous Greek Emanuela Lukac Greek Andriana Poulias Greek Olga Tavaridis Greek Ariana Paikos Greek Gabriella Aldridge Greek Eleni Neocleous Greek Riccardo Dall’Acqua Greek Anastasia Foumakis Greek Alexander Giannacopoulos Greek Dean Giannacopoulos Greek Meli Pomakis Greek Mikaela Dall”Acqua Greek Christian Liappas Greek Jorja Liappas Greek Harrison Hadaj Ukrainian Sienna Paikos Greek Michaela Hadaj Ukrainian Demos Pomakis Greek Nadia Milochis Ukrainian Demitra Krinis Greek AFTER SCHOOL CLASSES AT PROSPECT PRIMARY 2014 There are two after school options that you may be of interest to Families in 2014. FRENCH CLASSES In 2013, a private company has been offering after school French Classes for interested students. We understand that this will not be an option in 2014, however... THE DECD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES is offering to run an after school French programme in 2014 for interested students. This is a far more accessible programme with a charge of $50 per year. The programme would be offered once a week for one and half hours at our school. TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD FOR THE 2014 FRENCH PROGRAMME Please email the Principal Sharron.Ward616@schools.sa.edu.au The name and year level of your child. HIP HOP CLASSES Do you have a son or daughter who loves dance but is more interested in hip hop and modern dance than jazz/tap and ballet? We have an opportunity for students who'd like to learn dance at PPS in a weekly after school class next year, with acclaimed dance teacher Nikki Allen. Students would have a 45 minute lesson in a group of 10 – 15. Cost of the classes is likely to be $10 - $12 per class. Nikki currently teaches at Burnside Primary and some PPS students may remember the fantastic dancers who performed with the Burnside PS band when they came to visit us earlier this year. In order to have Nikki come to the school we need a minimum of ten dancers so if you are interested in lessons for your son/ daughter please contact Kristina Phillipson (a parent at PPS) on shuggk@internode.on.net or 0422 237 164. $$$$$FUNDRAISING TEAM $$$$$ We are very fortunate to have a great team of volunteer parents who coordinate school fundraising. In 2013 they have had another profitable year. Disco $2776 Prospect Fair $2913 Mothers Day $818 Fathers Day $628 Sports Day $1384 BBQ ‘s Election Day and Governing Council $2940 Entertainment books $442 Grand total $11,901 We sincerely thank the hard working team of Lucie, Kathy, Sonia, Nicola & Kimberley together with all members of the school community who have supported this team by donating time or goods. FUNDRAISING TEAM READY TO GO IN 2014 Thanks for everyone’s support throughout the year - we have enjoyed putting together some successful events during 2013, and can’t wait to see what the $11,901we raised gets used for during 2014! PROSPECT FAIR 2014 Early notification that the Prospect Fair is 22nd March 2014. Why are we giving you so much warning? With Christmas holidays and new Christmas Gifts looming, if you do any cleaning/sorting through children’s toys over the holidays, please consider keeping them in a box until School starts in 2014, so we can use as Game prizes at the Fair in March. Happy and Safe Christmas, From the Fundraising Committee - Lucie, Kathy, Sonia, Nicola & Kimberley. Room 6 worked with community artist Bridgette Minuzzo to paint our very own stobie poles on Braund Road. It was a part of the Community Arts project with Prospect Council. Our task was to make stencils with a transport theme and an original design. We used these with a background design. We hope you enjoy looking at our stobie poles as much as we liked painting. By Nadia Milochis and Charlotte Balfour. YEAR 7 GRADUATION We congratulate all of the students who have received an award in 2013 . Awards are nominate by class teachers throughout the year for students who demonstrate SUCCESS, such as achieving excellence CREATIVITY such as being innovative, RESPECT such as being thoughtful, caring Pictured are the last award winners for 2013, who received their awards at the week 8 assembly. PARENT THOUGHTS: “We would like to congratulate your staff, the Governing Council and of course the wonderful students for hosting a truly memorable Graduation Ceremony. The speeches were very well delivered and with great thought and maturity. We also enjoyed your ‘SPRAT’ analogy! It was great to hear the positive reflections students had of their time at Prospect Primary School. This is a real credit to the dedicated staff as the students do think very highly of them and the school. The slideshow presentation brought back great memories and the songs were very touching. The gift bag given to the students will also hold lasting memories. Overall, it was a beautiful and moving moment and we were all very proud parents. A lot of great achievements have been made. Congratulations.” MATERIALS AND SERVICES POLL Thank you to everyone who voted in the recent Poll re Material and Services Charges for 2014. There were 137 respondents. YES 123 NO 12 1 INFORMAL As a result the legally enforceable materials and services charge for 2013 will be $360 that includes $60 for whole school events. Thankyou for taking the time to vote . Year 7 and 8 on their Amazing Race Scramble- THANKYOU for the donation of the digital photo frame following the STREET CLOSURE DAY. The Hip Hop Alphabet Crew, Ms Benham’s class were a highlight at the week 8 assembly. Pictured looking very cool! This summer the SACA are running Adelaide Strikers MILO T20 Blast Holiday Clinics for all children between 7-12 years old. These two-day clinics will be run in 14 locations across Adelaide giving boys and girls the chance to participate in all aspects of cricket, play some fun games and develop their skills. Plus, there will be appearances from Adelaide Strikers players and mascot SMASH at all clinics. For the two days the cost is just $99, and includes a Strikers T20 Blast pack (Strikers t-shirt, hat, lunch cooler bag, drink bottle, stickers, drawstring bag and more).