Newsletter Term 1 Week 2 2015
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Newsletter Term 1 Week 2 2015
Forrest Primary School Newsletter Term 1 Week 2 - 2015 Refer to last page for School and Community Contact Information Date Fri 13 February Mon 16 February Mon 16 – Fri 20 February Item Year 6 Assembly 2:00pm Senior Hall Homework club begins Parent/Teacher Interviews MISSION STATEMENT Forrest Primary School helps all of our students reach their full potential in a safe, loving, inspiring and challenging learning environment. We strive to develop confident, compassionate, responsible children who are lifelong learners and can make the world a better place. Our community is culturally diverse and we value and celebrate the perspectives, knowledge, skills and abilities all bring to our school. Dear Parents, Carers and Community Members, Head Lice: Let’s work together to make Forrest Primary a ‘Nit Free School’ One of the things we see recurring in schools is head lice, commonly called nits! They are stubborn little things; they love clean hair and love to stick to hair shafts. You can pick them up from other people’s hats and they jump from one head to another, having a great time while they drive parents mad with frustration!! They also send people broke! If head lice are detected at school your child will be sent home and we ask you to start treatment as soon as possible. If head lice are detected at home, please advise the school so that we can advise other parents to check their child’s hair too. To minimise the infection of head lice in our school please do the following: • • • • • • Check your child’s hair regularly for head lice and eggs If your child has head lice please follow the instructions on the product carefully and make sure the head lice and eggs have been killed and removed. You actually need to comb the whole head while the treatment is still on. Check everyone’s hair in the family. Wash hats, pillow-cases, sheets, doona cover and sun the doona! Make sure the child is no longer infected before you return your child to school. Check your child’s hair one week after the first treatment as it is very easy to miss some of the head lice in the initial treatment and they may have hatched in the meantime. Fresh Tastes: healthy food at school Fresh Tastes is a partnership between ACT Health, the ACT Education and Training Directorate and the Catholic Education Office. We are proud to be a Fresh Tastes School! Fresh Tastes supports the ACT Government's Towards Zero Growth: Healthy Weight Action Plan http://www.health.act.gov.au/health-services/population-health/ which has set a target of 'zero growth' for obesity in the ACT. Fresh Tastes aims to make healthy food and drinks a part of everyday life at Forrest Primary School. We support children and families through leadership, encouraging learning about nutrition, and by providing healthy food and drink choices. Fresh Taste actions focus on: • food for sale at school, including school canteens • implementing healthy food and drink guidelines • cooking and growing food • classroom learning about good nutrition • supporting healthy food from home. Forrest Primary School looks forward to providing you with information about the Fresh Tastes programme through the newsletter, whole school assemblies and more! Circle Time During the January holidays, teachers at Forrest Primary School were busy preparing for an inspirational 2015. One of the developmental training courses that teachers were involved in was Circle Time. Circle Time is part of an overall whole school strategy for improving communication amongst teachers and students, managing behaviour and improving student well-being. Teachers were thrilled with the training they received and as a result have embedded Circle Time into their weekly programmes. Here is some feedback the teachers gave to the course coordinators: • • • • • It was great to refresh our skills and ideas for Circle Time especially for starting a new school year. Each of the Year Four classes has used Circle Time in Week 1 as part of a morning routine. Our team found the Circle Time PD really beneficial. We have used Circle Time in our classroom a few times now to get to know the students, create an Essential Agreement and discuss the Learner Profile. The kindergarten students have all been very good at remembering the rules and have all participated eagerly. We all enjoyed the Circle Time PD and found it very useful. Using Circle Time so far this year is enabling us to connect more quickly with our students as we are using Circle Time as a way of getting to know them and of finding out interesting and important information about each one. Circle Time has been excellent as a start of the year introduction and refresher for students about the PYP. Circle Time has been beneficial for the following reasons: • • • • • • Getting to know students names, interests, and personalities Establishing a predictable routine for students To add a bit a fun and energy into the day To assist in the implementation of lessons such as developing our Essential Agreement and looking at Learner Profiles To assist students in gaining the confidence to speak in front of a large group To develop skills such as turn taking, listening, manners Notes In the next week families will be receiving a number of notes to update student information, for example the Student Information Checklist. This is very important in the case we need to contact you about your child. It would be very much appreciated if these can be completed and returned as soon as you can. We thank you for your partnership with these. Medical notes need to be completed annually. If your child has a condition such as asthma, diabetes or anaphylaxis, you will also need to provide a management plan. This is so we can best address your child’s needs. The swimming carnival is fast approaching. A medical note will also be attached to the permission note for your completion. This is because we take the notes to the pool with us. Parent and teacher getting to know you interviews Parent and teacher meetings are a valuable way of communicating your child’s strengths and needs. Please use the SOBS booking system to book a time with your child’s teacher. Thank you to all those families who have already done so. We look forward to chatting with you. Instructions for SOBS are attached to this email. Parent Information Night Teaching teams were very excited to have families join us on Tuesday night for the Information Evening. Lots of information specific to your year level was outlined at these sessions. Term overviews were handed out and these are also available on line. We returned to a mid-evening address from the Principal, Board Chair, P&C President and Deputy Principal. A particular thank you to Sally Troy and Perdi Mitchell for their encouraging words and enthusiasm. It was wonderful to see so many people in classrooms; your support is very much appreciated. Thank you everyone for attending and starting the year off with such commitment. Other Reminders Please make sure your child arrives between 8:45 and 9:00am. Teachers are on playground duty from 8:45 in the mornings but there is no supervision before that time. At the end of the school day, it is important that you supervise your child in the playground as there are not teachers on duty in this area. Could you please remind your child that children are not allowed to climb on the roof of the school as this is a safety hazard. Thank you for your continued support, Michelle Bourdet on behalf of the Executive Team. YEAR 6 NEWS We would like to congratulate all our Year 6 students for settling in so well to our new school year. It has been wonderful to see so many smiling faces and willingness to engage in our learning programme. Over the past week Essential Agreements for Quality Work and the Learning Environment have been formulated by students. These agreements will ensure that students will be able to maximize all learning opportunities. Thank you to all parents who have ordered Year 6 t-shirts. Having a special uniform allows our Year 6 students to be easily recognisable as leaders of the school. Orders need to be in as soon as possible. We are looking forward to Camp Jindabyne in Week 8 (18-20 March). If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact us. Notes have been sent home today. It is important to return notes, including the special medical note, by the required date to assist in planning the camp. Weekly homework will begin in Week 3 and we encourage all students to complete these tasks as they provide the opportunity to revise and practise taught concepts. As part of our first Unit of Inquiry - People Shape National Identity. Students have written poems that reflect their connection to our PYP Attitudes. We hope that you have the opportunity to read your child's poem. Thank you to the parents who attended our Information Evening and we look forward to a wonderful year. Year 6 Team Curiosity I am curious when I do something incredibly interesting and I want to know more Curiosity is the colour of the bright, vivid green leaves blowing as they rustle in the tall trees Curiosity sounds like the colossal, blue waves crashing as they reach the burning yellow sand on the deserted beach Curiosity looks like the cheerful, energetic children playing in the soft meadow as the calm orange sunset sets peacefully Curiosity feels like you’re digging through the dry rough ground trying to get to the spectacular world around you Curious people in society are finding out exciting and innovative things that help people live a better life I am curious when I do something incredibly interesting and I want to know more I feel curious when I want to find out about the unique questions I have asked I worry when people don’t feel curious about all the important, adventurous things at Forrest Primary School I cry when people are not curious enough to learn from their mistakes I want curiosity to be at Forrest Primary School so that we can discover new exciting things I am curious when I do something incredibly interesting and I want to know more By Audrey 6DR P&C COMMUNITY BBQ Please join us for first social occasion of the year on Thursday 26 February Meet families from your child’s class groups, our wonderful staff, P&C and Principal. Complimentary food (including vegetarian, halal & gluten free), water and cordial are available. Feel free to also bring your own picnic. Commencing at 6pm In the event of bad weather, the BBQ will still be held in the senior hall. Tickets at the door. Children $2 Adults $4 Family of 4 (2 Adults + 2 Children) $10. Come and see the LEGO Expo and competition displays. Enjoy LEGO play for children under age 12. Heaps of LEGO for ‘My Own Creation’s’ (MOC’s)!! Under age 12 MOC competition judged Sat and Sun 10:00am – 12:00pm. Small prizes for 1st and 2nd place. Lots of food, coffee, and soft drinks available. Parking in front of and behind the school. _________________________________________________________________________________ AFTERNOON TRAFFIC DUTY – HELP NEEDED Volunteer parents are needed for the afternoon traffic line duty from 2.55 – 3.20pm every school day. The task requires one parent and one teacher to assist at both the junior and senior traffic pick-up lines, helping children into their cars and ensuring that all cars progress through the line in an orderly fashion. Two days are already taken but we still need a number of parents to assist. Please see the table below for available days and if you can help on one or several days, email Cate Clunies-Ross at wheelcr@bigpond.net.au and specify the day you can assist and whether you wish to work at the junior or the senior end. Day Junior - afternoon Senior - afternoon Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Ali K Friday Cate CR All Parents should remember Other than cars joining the traffic line to pick up children, there is no parking in the school driveway area between 2.55pm and 3.15pm. BOARD ELECTION Nominations are still open for the position of P&C Representative and Staff member on the School Board. Closing date for nominations is Monday 16 March at 11:00am. Nominations will not be accepted after this time. Enquiries can be made to Vikki Southwell in the Front Office. Nomination forms are also available from Vikki. TREES AT FORREST Each January a tree audit is undertaken. We have recently had an urgent tree audit done due to storm damage and the loss of a large limb from one of our Pin Oaks on the edge of the oval on the senior bitumen side. This area has been fenced since mid January. The tree audit report has highlighted the need for extensive work including the need to remove two large Pin Oaks and other smaller trees. Work will begin immediately and continue over the next few weeks. Term 1 Date Fri 13 February Mon 16 February Mon 16 – Fri 20 February Mon 23 – Fri 27 February Thu 26 February Thu 12 March Wed 25 March Fri 27 March Fri 10 April Fri 29 May Item Assembly 2:00pm Senior Hall Homework club begins Parent/Teacher Interviews Parent/Teacher Interviews Community BBQ 6:00pm Swimming Carnival P&C Annual General Meeting 7:30pm Harmony Day Cross Country P&C Trivia Night Important Dates to remember PLEASE BE MINDFUL THAT CHANGES MAY OCCUR TO THESE DATES THROUGHOUT THE TERM. Calendar Events can also be found on the school website –www.forrestps.act.edu.au Principal: School & Community Contact Information Chris Pilgrim School: 6205 5644 Deputy Principals: Michelle Bourdet Hayley Singh Fax: 6205 5615 Business Manager: Pam Edwards Email: forrestps@ed.act.edu.au Webpage: www.forrestps.act.edu.au Deakin Preschool: 6205 6288 Board Chair: Sally Troy After School Care: 6295 8985 P&C President: Perdi Mitchell Email: president@forrestpandc.com.au