Issue 8 19.5.2015 - Gidgegannup Primary School
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Issue 8 19.5.2015 - Gidgegannup Primary School
GIDGEGANNUP PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER www.gidgegannupps.wa.edu.au Email: Gidgegannup.PS@education.wa.edu.au SMS Messaging 0437 288 630 Telephone 9574 6344 Issue: 8 Principal: Michael Kovalevs Registrar: Mrs Carolyn Howe Date: 19 May 2015 Important Dates: Thursday 21 May Friday Friday 22 May 29 May Assembly Room 5 Cake stall Room 1 Wintersport - Chidlow Wintersport - Gidgegannup Dear Parents and Carers, 2015 Voluntary Contributions Thank you to everyone who has paid their 2015 voluntary contributions. Unfortunately we still have a large number (50.25%) of families who are yet to pay their voluntary contributions, it would be greatly appreciated if they could be paid ASAP. Over the next fortnight we will be issuing invoices to families who have not paid their contributions. From the Principal’s Current contribution breakdown: (K - 65%, PP - 41%, Yrs 1-6 - 50% Total – 49%) The contributions are $40 per Kindergarten student and $60 per Pre Primary – Year 6 student. These contributions are an important addition to your child’s schooling, as funds collected go towards the purchase of extra classroom resources, or subsidies for activities during the year. Payment can be made to the office or the classroom teacher by cash or cheque (made out to Gidgegannup Primary School) and by direct deposit; BSB 036 075 Account No. 412258, please include your child’s surname, room no and payment reason. Children Who Are Unwell We have had a number of children who have been sent to school when they have been unwell. When your child is sick the best place for them is at home in order to recuperate. If students come to school unwell a couple of things tend to happen. 1) They are not in a good place to learn which then creates stress and tension not only for themselves but for their classmates and staff. Students who are unwell will be sent to the office and in turn parents will be contacted to come and collect them. 2) They can pass on their germs to both their fellow students and staff. Students with low immune systems are more at risk of picking any bugs floating around and therefore continuing the cycle of reinfection. Late Students We have a number of students who are regularly coming late to school. Being at school for the beginning of the day is very important. Students who arrive after 9:10am are deemed to be absent for half a day and therefore require a note. Social Media Tips As you are all aware social media is now a very common medium for sharing information. While it can be a very effective way of communicating there are also some dangerous side effects of using social media. I will regularly post some tips in the newsletter in regards to using social media, please discuss these with your children. Regards, Michael Kovalevs Social Media Tips Two Golden Rules. 1. If you wouldn’t say it to someone’s face in a public place, don’t say it online. 2. Don’t rely on privacy settings – anyone who can see your content can download it, copy it, take a screen shot and then share it publicly. Kindergarten Enrolments for 2016 We are currently taking enrolments for 2016 for children born between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012, please register at the school office. You will need to bring their birth certificate, immunisation details and proof of address. Applications close on 24 July 2015. Pre Primary 2015 If your child is currently in Kindy at Gidgegannup please call into the office to check and sign your child’s enrolment form for 2016. P&C PERENNIAL Library Chair and Mat - Please check out the new teachers reading chair in the the library. The new mat and chair were purchased with the funds raised from last year’s stall at the Gidge show. This is the beginning of our library make over. Further projects for the Library are to reduce the shelf heights in line with the reduced size of our oldest students and to move all junior books (kindy / Pre-primary) into browser boxes. It is estimated that 10 boxes will be needed. If you can help with these changes in any way please contact Mrs Pettit our school librarian or Steph Degens (P&C president). Canteen - This week’s canteen will be brought to you with the help of families from Mrs Denning’s class. Please fill out the sheet on the door of the class if you are able to help on Friday. Cake Stall - This Thursday there will be a cake stall at the assembly. This will be run by the families of Mrs Anspach’s pre- primary class. All money raised will go directly to the class to fund special activities / programs. Picture Plates – Last call for orders for Picture plates. Please return your form and money to either the Kindy or Room 1 if you child is going to make one of these beautiful plates. Some Mums have mentioned that they still have the ones that they made at Kindy! Contact Steph Degens (9574 6610, 0417 506 947, or sdegens@bigpond.com) if you have any queries. Mothers Day Stall - Thanks to everyone for making the Mothers Day Stall such a success again this year. The total amount of money raised from the Stall and the Raffle was $950!!! The kids really enjoy it, and put lots of thought into their choice of gift. That's what makes it so special. I'm sure there were lots of happy Mums on Mother’s Day. Big thanks to the parents who helped prepare and run both the stall and raffle. Wonderful to see so many parents volunteer their time to make it run so smoothly. It was really appreciated. Thanks to all the families who donated prizes for the raffle and to the local businesses who supported us: Highway Fruit and Veg, located at BP Gidgegannup on Monday afternoons 2.30pm to 4.30pm Salon Allure , Stoneville Shopping Complex, 9295 6016 Tantrum Body Rox, Stoneville Shopping Complex, 9295 0365 WASP Paintball, www.wasppaintball.com.au COMMUNITY NEWS Guildford Grammar School is hosting a School Tour for prospective families who wish to come and discover the opportunities available to their sons entering Senior School (Years 7-12). Interested parents can register their attendance online at www.ggs.wa.edu.au/tour or can contact our Registrar, Mrs Tamara Laurito, on 9377 9247 or by email at registrar@ggs.wa.edu.au Parents will have the opportunity to visit classrooms and talk to teachers and students, and comprehensive information will be available on our innovative Catalyst curriculum, designed specifically for boys in Years 7-9. Tuesday 16 June, 2015 9.00am-1.00pm Foundation Pavilion www.ggs.wa.edu.au Free School Holiday Workshops at Light Box Art Studio Art courses for everyone to DISCOVER, CREATE and EXPLORE Our studio is in the heart of Mt Helena. The workshops are now open for registration. Phone Claire on 0433 420 706 Email lightboxartstudio@outlook.com Follow us on Facebook for more information FREE PARENTING SEMINARS – for EVERY PARENT Positive Parenting Program SEMINAR SERIES Term 2, 2015 Parkerville Primary School Parents/carers are invited to attend free parenting seminars to learn practical, positive and effective ways to: - strengthen bonds with their children; - encourage children’s social and language skills; - develop children’s emotional self-regulation, independence and problem solving ability; - manage common behavioural concerns. Research has demonstrated the acceptability of the strategies across cultures. Parents may choose to attend one, two or all three of the following seminars. Places may be limited. When: Time: Venue: Cost: Thursday 28th May Seminar One: The Power of Positive Parenting th Thursday 11 June Seminar Two: Raising Confident Competent Children Thursday 25th June Seminar Three: Raising Resilient Children 9.15-10.45am Parkerville Primary School (please sign in at Administration Office on arrival) Free – however bookings are essential. Parents of children aged between three and eight years are welcome to attend. To register to attend a free parenting seminar please: Complete the slip below and return to the Parkerville PS Administration Office or via email to carrie.stuart@education.wa.edu.au. For further information please contact Karen Paton, Triple P Key Contact, via email karen.paton@education.wa.edu.au ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------REGISTRATION FOR: POSITIVE PARENTING PROGRAM - SEMINAR SERIES Parkerville Primary School Name of Parent(s)/Carer(s) wishing to attend: (1) Surname_____________________________ First Name______________________ Mobile (1) _______________________ (2) Surname _____________________________ First Name______________________ Mobile (2)_______________________ Home Phone: ______________________ Postal Address: ____________________________________Suburb:____________________________Postcode:____________ Email:______________________________________________________________________ Name of Child/ren: _________________________________________________________Year Level:__________ _________________________________________________________Year level: __________ I / We wish to attend (please tick): Seminar One - Seminar Two - Seminar Three - Please return your registration to Parkerville PS Administration Office or via email to carrie.stuart@education.wa.edu.au by the end of week 5, Term 2 (Fri, 22nd May). Thankyou. Enhancing Self Esteem in Adolescents This is a course for teachers and others who work with adolescents. Course Aims: Adolescence can be a difficult path for many young people as they attempt to find their own identity in an ever changing and challenging world. Based on recent research, this course updates participants’ understanding and provides practical and creative ways that teachers and mentors can seamlessly integrate assistance to adolescents within their day- to- day roles. The course focuses on practical application - teachers will learn strategies aimed to help adolescents improve their mental wellbeing and build healthy self-esteem. Although this course aims to empower and up-skill the individual teacher, a number of simple and effective strategies and tools could be adopted by whole of school with a view to healthy self esteem culture. The course covers – how to assess what’s going on for the adolescent while establishing an alliance with them how we can roll with the student’s resistance to engaging with us ways of working with adolescents who are depressed, angry, disengaged or emotional Highlights will include – o o o o o o Understanding what happens in the adolescent and adult brain that makes changing some of our patterns difficult but not impossible Ways that people enter change via the ‘Change Triangle’ How to identify 10 Unhelpful Thinking Styles that appear in the language of young people and how to respond supportively Gaining a deeper understanding of anger and learn 4 strategies that young people use to mismanage their anger that can keep them stuck in feelings of low self worth Learning fun psychological strategies that help us defuse from the unhelpful ‘stories’ that our minds create that cause us stress and unhappiness Active listening skills and empathic responding. Experience through activities why these often neglected aspects of communication are vital to connecting with an adolescent WEST LEEDERVILLE 22 Southport Street (cnr Cambridge) Tuesday, 23 June 2015 Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm Fee: $165 includes a light lunch Places are limited so please book now on 9489 6322