School Bell - Bellbridge Primary School
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School Bell - Bellbridge Primary School
School Bell Bellbridge Primary School Bellbridge Drive, Hoppers Crossing, 3029 Telephone 9749 6161 Out of School Care Mob 0419 594 841 Email Address: bellbridge.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website Address: http://www.bellbridgeps.vic.edu.au STUDENT ABSENCES Absences so far this year _____________4762 Absences same time last year _________4296 DATES TO REMEMBER th 13 August….…………………………….…….Grade 3-6 Athletics 18th August…….……Grade 5 Science Excursion to Suzanne Cory 20th August……..……………….Grade 1 Excursion Scienceworks 20th August………….Grade 6 Science Excursion to Suzanne Cory 1st September……………………………………….……..Footy Day 2nd September………………………..…………….District Athletics 11th September………………………..………District 5/6 Hooptime 18th September………………………………………..End of Term 3 5th October………………………………….…………Term 4 Starts PREP ENROLMENTS FOR 2016 Parents of current students at Bellbridge who have a younger sibling who will be starting Prep in 2016 are strongly encouraged to enrol now. This month, we will be informing the Education Department of our predicted enrolments and our accuracy in predicting Prep enrolments is critical due to classroom space and staffing. Please contact the Office if you wish to arrange a tour or a chat with a member of the Leadership Team prior to enrolling. LATE ARRIVAL/EARLY LEAVERS Any child arriving to school after 8.30am is required to attend the office, with a parent/guardian, to obtain a late pass. If your child is leaving school early, the parent/guardian is required to send a note with their child on the morning informing the classroom teacher of the time they will be collected and who will be collecting them. The parent/guardian is required to sign the child out at the office, where arrangements will be made for the child to come up to office. 12th August 2015 Page 1 PRINCIPAL WRITES SCHOOL ATHLETICS CARNIVAL The annual School Athletics Carnival will held at the Victoria University Sports Field tomorrow (Hoppers Lane, opposite Suzanne Cory H.S.). Students in Grades 3 – 6 will be competing in their House Sports teams of Middleton (Red), Coker (Blue), Gillard (Yellow) and Hughes (Green). Students are encouraged to wear their ‘House colours’ on the day (e.g. pants, shirts, jumpers, hair ties, socks). It is also recommended that students dress appropriately for cold and windy weather conditions, as well as pack extra drinks (water) and snacks (fruit) to keep up their energy throughout the day. All students have the opportunity to earn points for their House team for attempting and/or gaining 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th place in a range of events that include: 100, 200, 400 metres races, long jump, high jump, triple jump, hurdles, discus and relays. Some of our students will be selected to represent Bellbridge at the District Athletics later this term. PLAY GROUP at BELLBRIDGE Our weekly Play Group sessions have been a wonderful success with a regular group of parents’ and preschoolers and toddlers attending. The families meet every Thursday morning between 8:30 – 10:30am in the Out of School Hours Care rooms. At times, the program is at capacity, but interested parents are welcome to contact the Office to register to attend or have their name put on a waiting list. PARENT FEEDBACK via ONLINE SURVEY A few weeks ago a random selection of parents were provided with the opportunity to complete a Parent Opinion Survey developed by the Education Department. As part of our School Review process, we would like to offer a similar opportunity for all families to participate in an online survey (using Survey Monkey). The survey will be available for you to access online for a specific period of time and the results of the survey will be published in the newsletter. You will receive more details soon. We look forward to your input, opinions and suggestions. ACTIVE TRAVEL PROGRAM We are seeing steady improvement in the number of students who are actively travelling to school, as the data below indicates. Please keep promoting the healthy initiative around choosing to walk or ride to school as much as possible. Approximately 50% of our families live within a short walking distance from our school and we are aiming to achieve this percentage of active travel on a regular basis. 31/1/15 28/2/15 30/5/15 27/6/15 25/7/15 8/8/15 Week ending Whole school % 26% 27% 38% 43% 40% 49%!! GROUNDS & FACILITIES A significant amount of work has been undertaken recently, to ensure our grounds and facilities are maintained to a satisfactory standard for our students and staff. This has included: - Split system heating and air conditioners were installed in several classrooms - A new phone system was installed which includes features that allow parents to leave phone messages regarding student absences and communicate with Out of School Hours Care - A concrete path was created along the new classrooms and the sandpit – this will enable students to walk their bikes and scooters to the bike shed along a second route when the construction site is no longer fenced for our tradespeople - A gate was built into the outdoor area next to Room 29 (Prep E) to provide easy exit/access. - Fans, louvres and heaters in the BER have been adjusted so that they are all now manually controlled - Internal work continued in the new classrooms and we will now have three viable learning spaces where the portable was removed last year We appreciate the great work done by our Facilities & Grounds Coordinator, Brian Rich! Debbie Clancy Principal 12th August 2015 Page 2 STUDENT OF THE WEEK Congratulations to the children named below for receiving Awards. Be a Learner Ipshita De, David Shaw, Joy Akhuar, Clare Gastin, Lexus Caruana, Tia Giersch, Sammy Santhosh, Travis Cocks, Estelle Brown, Pierre Laguerre, Riley Clark, Tahlia Kemp, Abigail Tolhurst, Anton Burrone, Eh Blut Htoo, Rishit Sharma, Joey Citro, Frank Bryans, Jyssie Tofete, Jochebed Citro, Paige Simpson, Dominic Morris, Kobe Reed, Tia Vainerere, Eman Taleb, Demiana Kidanemanain, Jessica Tran, Karim Nasser, Ayden McMaster, Abbi Walsh, Zaim Cekovic, Emmi Li, Tahlia Bryan, Lydia Godfrey, Teshawn Manivong, Ethan Brownrigg, Marija Ceranic, Theo Roidis, Sophie Moloney, Charleen Nguyen, Rumeth Herath, James McFarlane Be Responsible Manaia Kiwi, Aria Kiwi, Pranav Pavan, Rowan Grant, Mahmoud Al Haouli, Frangelica Mauceri, William Morris, Anushka Davidge Be Respectful Yousif Alobaidi, Kirsty Matapa, Moulik Khalifa, Kiana Dunlop, Muskan Dhindsa ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL If your child is absent from school for any reason, we require parents/guardians to notify the school office that they won’t be attending. When your child returns to school, a note must be given to their teacher detailing the date and the reason for the absence. If your child has any long term absences from school, (eg. holidays, extended illness etc) a note is required to be given to their teacher informing them of the absence prior to them commencing the absence. ASTHMA FORMS For any student who suffers from Asthma the school must have an action plan in the student’s file in case of an emergency. If your child suffers from Asthma, please send the form back to school as soon as possible. It is important that we have this information on hand so as we can assist your child effectively. P E NEWS This Thursday the Grade 3-6 students will compete in the Bellbridge Athletics Carnival at Victoria University Athletics Centre in Werribee. Each student is encouraged to wear their 'house' colours and try their best at the eight track and field events throughout the day. The Bellbridge District Athletics Team will be selected from the results on Thursday and that competition will take place at the same venue on Wednesday 2nd September. Parents are encouraged to come along and support their children on the day. Damien Downing Physical Education Teacher 12th August 2015 Page 3 GRADE 3 – 6 ATHLETICS DAY The Grade 3 – 6 Athletics Day is being held on Thursday 13th August. All children are required to bring their snack, lunch and drink. Please provide your child with warm clothing eg: hat, beanie, scarf, jacket as it can get cold at the track. If your child suffers from Asthma, please ensure that they take their Ventolin and Spacer. If they require a spacer provided by the school, parents will be charged a fee of $10.00. BELLBRIDGE OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS CARE Breakfast club is on MONDAY,WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY morning from 8.00am until the bell goes. It is important that we have all contact details and emergency contact details up to date so please inform the program of any necessary changes. If your child has an allergy or asthma, the program needs to have an action plan from the doctors. The program closes at 6.00pm, and children need to be collected from the program before or right on 6.00pm. Failure to do so will result in being charged a late fee of $2.00 per minute per child. Please note, no child should be at school before 8.00am as there is no staff supervision in the yard. If you need to drop your child off to school early, please use the before school care program where your child will be supervised and safe. If you have any queries about the program please contact Joanne or Kate on 0419594841. HOLIDAY PROGRAM AT BELLBRIDGE PRIMARY Team Holiday is a multi-award winning holiday program provider for children and teens across Melbourne and greater Victoria and are now starting up at Bellbridge. We provide full-day activities to over 35,000 children aged 5-15 every year. Our programs are perfect for working families or for kids who are just looking for fun activities to do during their holiday break. 95% of families rate Team Holiday as the better than any other program they've ever used. Fast Facts: • Our service is fully approved for Child Care Benefit and Child Care Rebates. • We provide a huge variety of theme days and activities Monday to Friday throughout most school holiday periods. • We open at 8am and close at 6pm, however you can drop off as late as 9.30 and pickup as early as 3.30pm (provided we're not on an excursion!). We do not offer half days. • Activities include sports clinics, swimming, cooking, giant outdoor games, pamper princess days, scooter riding days, arts and crafts, loads of incursions ans excursion and much, much more! Check our website outs for upcoming themes www.teamholiday.com.au • We provide two programs: a 5-12 year old program and a 10-15 year old program. • Team Holiday only employs fully qualified staff, all with working with children checks, first aid, anaphylaxis training, asthma training, lifeguard/austswim certificates and are either qualified teachers, studying in the field or coaches in specialist fields. • Team Holiday welcomes all children from any school. You can choose to enrol into as many, or few days as you like. • For more information, please visit www.teamholiday.com.au or call 03 9532 0366 to speak to one of our friendly team members. 12th August 2015 Page 4 WOOLWORTHS EARN AND LEARN Please support Bellbridge Primary school through the Woolworths Earn and Learn Program. The program is running from Wednesday 15th July until Tuesday 8th September 2015. When you shop at Woolworths you can collect Woolworths Earn & Learn Stickers from the checkout operator or through an online order and place them on a Woolworths Earn & Learn Sticker Sheet. There’ll be one Woolworths Earn & Learn Sticker for every $10 spent. When you have completed the sticker sheet please put it in the box located in the office foyer. Please only place one sticker in each box on the sheet (additional stickers placed randomly on the sheet aren’t counted). Sticker sheets are available from Woolworth stores, our office foyer or online. Newsletter Prize Question: What are the names of our four school ‘Houses’? Answer:_________________________________________________________________ Name: ____________________________________________ Grade: _______________ Parent’s signature: ________________________________________________________ Return to the office by 8:20am Monday, August 17th – to be drawn at Assembly Crafts Group Every Wednesday Afternoon in the OSHC Room 1:40 – 2:40pm We have a regular group of parents who enjoy sharing and learning different crafts together. This has included making loom bands, knitting and crocheting. We are keen to welcome more participants in this group and would love to learn more crafts together. You are invited to come along and participate in some craft activities while catching up with other parents. (NB - pre-schoolers are welcome) Please let the Office know if you plan to attend – 9749 6161 12th August 2015 Page 5 SWPBS: School Wide Positive Behaviours 1. Be Safe 2. Be Respectful 3. Be Responsible 4. Be a Learner CONGRATULATIONS to the following students for earning 10 or more ‘Bee Tokens’ for their positive behaviours in the classroom and the playground. They have traded their tokens for a prize at the Rewards Shops. Willow PC Rudraksh PD Niel 1B Gopal 5C Legion PC Brodie PD Vraj 2D Sehas PD Marija 3C Maxie 1A Danisha PD Harsh PB Daniel 3B Shraddha 4C Kobe PA Win 6A (20) Ratu 1D Isaac 2D Jack PA Bon PA Jack PC Moustafa 3C Abbi PD Ranya PF Emily PF Kaidyn PB (20) Charlotte PC Vivi PD Joe 1A Sammy PF Ryder PD Kiana 2C Sophie 5B Azib PD Doha 1B Michael PA 12th August 2015 Kiara PC (20) Riley PD Mitchell 1B Ayush PC Clare PC (30) Abbi PD Anton 2C Htaw 2C (20) Georgia 1C Abigail 1A Zack 4A Izabella PB Connor 6A Jack 2D Xavier 6A Mouna 1D Win 6A (20) Liam 2D Taleah 3C Jay PC Theo PB Shantell 1A Jordan 2A Amna PF Declan PF Jawad PB Solomon 3C Rudraksh PD Hassan PE Tahlia 1B Shahmir 1B Riley PD Tom 6A Chloe 2C Anissa 1C Nicky PC (20) Rain 2D Lincoln 1B Moulok PC Mahalia PC Yasnab 2C Ayden PD Ahmad 4C Hunter PC Lochlan 2C Vivi PD Muskan 6A Bailey 1D Maddison PA Summer PA Storm 1D Mouna 1D Radha 3D Tyler PA Jiawen PF Matilda PE Aleisha 2A Seo Ha PE Jack 6C Adam PF Nicole PB Ramneet 3C (20) Heleen 5C (20) Savannah PE Maddison PA Zilyah 1D Lucas 3C Nathan 1C Tanae 2C Deeana PA Page 6 Ella 2D Tegan 1B Jasper PC Olivia 6A Zahli 2D Chloe PD Zain 2D Neve 3C Marija 3C Kacee 1A Elijah 3D Michael PA Nebiyu 1D Kai PA Haider 1A Ethan 1D Storm 1D Tia PA Shakayla PA Mase 6B Jun Tao PE Sanjana 2A April PE Davernious PF Alex PC Crystal PC Sione 1C Harrison 2A Breeana PE Johanna PA Mahmoud 2B Danisha PD Juniah 1C Anton 1B Briar PD Nhan 1A Riley 1B Lachlan 5C (20) Muskan 6A (30) Raul 4C (20) Abib PD Lexus PD Malakai 3C Jordan 1A Joshua PD Lucky 3D Lanclan 5C Abigail 1C Demiana PA Austin S PA Isaac 2D Ethan 1D Ethan PA Leilan PA Holden PB Raia 5B Sehas PD Ashleigh PF Melody PF Sonya PD (20) Jessica PB Sakeena 3C Chloe PD Jordan 1A Kobe PA Matthew 2B Taya 2D Zaya 1D Kaine 5B Bon PA Dear Parents and Carers; Is your 8-12 year old constantly telling you that they are bored and have nothing to do? Do you find it hard to engage them in after school care programs? Or are you simply not sure what is available for them do? You are invited to a workshop to discuss the 8 – 12 year old children in Wyndham. What will you gain from attending this workshop: A better understanding of the issues relating to this group of children outside school hours Inform you about what is available for your children outside school hours Discuss what is in place to support children and parents Form a task force/ working group to explore strategies to meet the identified needs of these families When: Friday 21st August 2015 Time: 9.30 am – 2.30pm Where: Wyndham Vale Community Learning Centre 86 Manor Lakes Boulevard, Wyndham Vale **Lunch will be provided RSVP to WCFSN@wyndham.vic.gov.au no later than Friday 14th August for catering purposes. Please notify of any dietary requirements. Supported by . Interested Parents and Friends are invited to meet with Mrs Clancy and members of the Leadership Team for an informal chat after Assembly on Monday each week. Pre-schoolers are welcome. 12th August 2015 Page 7 12th August 2015 Page 8