Newsletter No 11 30th April 2015.pub
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Newsletter No 11 30th April 2015.pub
30th April 2015 Newsletter no: 11 School Vision Inspiring a passion for learning and personal excellence, whilst preparing students to become globally responsible citizens. DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR PO Box 689 Vale Street Mornington Phone: 5976 5500 Fax: 5975 8219 PRINCIPAL’S REPORT School Production— Tadpole APRIL Thursday 30th NEXT PRODUCTION MEETING For parents and staff at 3.45pm in the Staffroom MAY Monday 4th Finance Meeting 5pm Tuesday 5th Facilities Sub Committee 5pm Friday 8th Mother’s Day Stall (Parent helpers needed please) Monday 11th School Council Meeting 5.30pm 12th—14th Naplan Testing Grades 3 and 5 Monday 18th Prep 2016 Parent Information Evening 6pm—7pm Thursday 28th May 6.30-8pm MICHAEL YMER is back by popular demand. Maths Forum Night for Parents not to be missed! SAVE THE DATE School Production Monday 22nd June and Tuesday 23rd June 2015 Our biennial school production will once again take place this year. The school production is an integral part of the performing arts program at MPS. It gives all students the opportunity to broaden their performing arts skills and perform in a ‘professional’ production in a venue such as the Frankston Arts Centre. This year, our school production is ‘Tadpole’ and will once again be held over two nights: Monday 22nd and Tuesday 23rd June. The MPS production is an enormous undertaking that requires solid input and support from everyone in our school community. The ‘production team’ has already been working hard to ensure all aspects of the production are covered: rehearsals; costumes and makeup; transport; hire of venue and ticketing; DVD recording to name a few. On Monday 22nd June, the day of the first performance, all students will be involved in a rehearsal at the Frankston Arts Centre. Other important milestones such as ‘full dress rehearsal’ etc. will be announced in our regular ‘School Production’ update in the newsletter. It is an expectation that all children are involved in the production, in some manner, including rehearsals and participation on both nights. Please contact me should this be a difficulty. A DVD will be on sale following the production—a must have to capture enduring footage of your children. I am really looking forward to this year’s production. Stay tuned for further updates. Pupil-Free Days for 2015 The Department of Education provides four Pupil-free Email address: mornington.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.morningtonps.vic.edu.au days per year for schools. These days are utilised by schools for professional development and planning purposes. The first day of the school year is a mandated pupilfree day for all Victorian Government schools. The other three days are allocated at the local level and endorsed by the School Council. They are allocated according to the particular needs and circumstances of each school. This year the remaining three pupil-free days are to be allocated as follows: ♦ ♦ ♦ Thursday 18th June: three-way conferences for students, parents and teachers. Monday 3rd August: a professional learning focus for teachers on Spelling, Mathematics, and ICT. Monday 2nd November: the development of a new ‘school strategic plan’ for the next 4 years, following our school review this year. Student should not attend school on designated pupil-free days. Silvio Vitale Principal Mornington Primary School is A great place to educate! USING FIRST HAND EVIDENCE IN MOD 4 In class we are starting our summative assessment task for, 'How human use of the environment can bring about conflict' and Mrs Bibby told us about a friend of hers who has worked in the mining industry for some years now. We contacted Claire McLeod who was an Environmental Advisor for an open cut expansion project in Mt Isa. Her role was to develop plans, coordinate with engineers, assess impacts of the mines on the environment, manage landfill, monitor surface water and investigate innovative ways of recycling waste products, such as tyres. I thought that asking someone who works in the industry would be a good way to go that 'extra mile' in my work. A primary source of information is when you can go directly to someone who was there when it happened, they've seen the issue and lived in the community where the event occurred. In my school work, a primary source is better than a secondary source (second hand information) because it is proven, it is personal, it's a first hand recount and you get more detail. Going to an expert directly meant that I could ask whatever I wanted instead of having to do a google search. Willow STB COMPETITION Calling all budding artists from Mornington Primary School! Entries are now open for creating a picture for our production of ‘TheTadpole’. You can use any medium you like e.g. paints, textas, inks, collage work, etc. The paper must be no bigger than A3 size. Prizes will be awarded for the best entry from Junior School, Middle School and Senior School. The overall winner’s artwork will be used for publicity purposes. To give you some inspiration the story outline, or synopsis, is as follows… A school girl builds a time travelling machine called ‘The Tadpole’ and it takes her and her friends on an adventure into different lands & times. The places which are visited are Prehistoric/Cavemen times, The French Revolution, Robin Hood & Merry Olde England, Ancient Egypt, The Roaring 20’s and the Rock’n’Rollin’ 50’s. Competition closes on Thursday the 7th of May. Please leave any entries in Mrs. Keil’s room in the box provided. Winners will be announced on the 14th of May and names will be published in the school’s newsletter. Good luck! 2015 VICTORIAN PREMIER’S READING CHALLENGE A big welcome to the following students who are taking on this year’s reading challenge from: Prep Team Briones: Tara Casey Prep Team Corcoran/Thom: Ni Putu Natasha Adelia, Rose Atkinson, Beau Betts, Liam Brierley, Lily Kelly, Oliver La Nauze, Tabitha MacNaughtan, Isabella Masina, Liam McLachlan, Aoibhe Obaoill, Oscar O’Brien, Aiden Taylor, Faith Tilney and Xu Guozheng Prep Team Foon: Coco Armstrong, Peri Bonnick, Ruby Brierley, Zenon Coombs, Ranginui Email address: mornington.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.morningtonps.vic.edu.au Davis, Myley Keleher, Jessica Kellett, Henry Lynas, Arabella Macrow, Hunter Masson, Harry Moir, Archer Schultz and Will Warner Prep Team Keil: Amelia Baxter Prep Team Milne: Mollie Dentry, Jessica Gyorosi, Cara McEvoy, Deacon Mungean, Zachary Reynolds and Katie Rick Congratulations to PTM who are the first grade to have every student taking up the reading challenge. Well done. Junior Team Collings: Jayden Harris, Kyrah Harris, Jayde Leitch-McCormack and Ethan Linskill Junior Team (H) Mallia: Brodee Collins, Jessica Conroy, Layla Fleming, Zac Hellier, Oscar Hutchison, Thomas Scanlan, Gianni Sterpin, Kai Taylor, Tom Varley and Samuel Walsh Junior Team Mantella: Riley Hall, Jesse Hopkins, Kowhai Hau, Xander Ouzounis, Tejas Raj, Cooper Ridgway and Misa Titcher Middle Team K(Salmon): Samuel Macnaughtan Middle Team Melder: Shreya Raj Middle Team (R) Klimeck: Amelia Barrette, Oliver Cuthbertson, Kyden Elliott-Bone, Brodie Evans, Abbey Everett, Dominic Gordon, Boston Gyorosi, Ruby Hedley, Joseph Holder, Emma Macpherson, Alice McKellar, Reece Moore, Nasios Ouzounis, Ruben Patman, Lorenzo Rodrigues, Jake Sollner and Jake Tilney Middle Team Speirs: Annabelle Bowyer-Smyth, Alannah Casey and Mayr Garbang MOTHER’S DAY STALL FRIDAY 8th - May 9 am to 11.30am Lots of great presents will be on sale for the M.P.S. Mother’s Day stall on Friday May 8th, with prices ranging from $2 to $10. A full display of all goods for sale are on display now at the school office. Thank you for the many generous donations we have received so far. If you would like to donate to the Mother’s Day stall gifts can be left either with your classroom teacher or the school office. If you are able to assist serving on the day please notify the office or text Anne Garlick 0409181770. It is a really nice morning helping students choose that very special something for their Mums. Thank you Parents and Friends PARENTS AND FRIENDS MEETING Tuesday 2nd June Parents and Friends will be holding their next meeting at the Grand Hotel, Main Street, Mornington on Tuesday the 2nd June. Drinks from 6.30 and meeting and dinner at 7pm. If you are interested in contributing your thoughts/ideas/feedback then this will be a terrific evening for you to come along. P and F is not about attending every meeting but just lending a hand when you can and it’s always great to get input from new sources. For bookings please leave your details at the school office or ring/text Anne Garlick 0409181770. Senior Team Bibbie: Archy Lewis Leevey Senior Team Foster: Joel Quick We would love to see you all there. Senior Team James: Cleo Dark ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS Entertainment books will shortly be available though you can pre purchase your book or digital membership now by either logging on to www.entertainmentbook.com.au or filling in the order form available at the school office, please make sure when ordering to nominate Mornington Primary School as your charity. For a limited time each student who takes up the challenge is in a weekly draw at assembly so make sure you get your reading challenge form back now. Replacement forms are available from your classroom teacher, outside the school office and the main library. For all 2015 Victorian Premier Reading Challenge enquiries please see Anne Garlick. GLOW GLOW GLOW Glow products will be on sale on Friday the 1st May before and after school in the main library. All glow products are going out at $2 each. WORKING WITH CHILDREN CHECK All school volunteers in 2015 will require a Working With Children Check, which can be filled out online. Upon receipt of your Card please present this to the office so they can copy it for their records. Email address: mornington.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.morningtonps.vic.edu.au A MESSAGE FROM THE SCHOOL SHOOTING STAR AWARDS AMBASSADORS Following the special ANZAC assembly last Thursday, all the school ambassadors went to attend the ANZAC day ceremony, on April 25th at the Mornington Memorial Park. As we sat down, in the memorial park, the President of the Mornington Peninsula RSL said a few words in remembrance. After this came the tragically short biographies of fallen soldiers. Next, we all stood to sing the National Anthem, which was followed by “God Save the Queen”. Various communities, clubs and schools across the Peninsula came to pay tribute to the soldiers for the 100th anniversary. Eventually it was time to lay the wreaths. Nell Russell and Matthew Robinson represented MPS by laying our wreath on the memorial statue. Shortly after, the rouse was played and the service came to an end. This was an amazing experience for all. The photo, below, was taken during our special ANZAC assembly on April 23rd when Mr John Wilson, the secretary of Mornington Peninsula RSL, attended as a special guest to read us a speech he had kindly written. Written by: Nell Russell and Leon Esmaty STF MPS School Ambassadors: Nell Russell, Leon Esmaty, Matthew Robinson, Braydon Wilders, Tara Fly, Freya Michie and Julia Varley. Mt Martha Basketball Club Grade 2 Boys Basketball Team Needs You Mt Martha Basketball Club is looking for 4 extra players to join this team. Games are played on Wednesday nights between 4.15 and 5.45pm Contact Samantha Browne 0422 007 016 or sambrowne2000@yahoo.com.au PTK : Aaron Todd for being knowledgeable and a thinker by completing fabulous work on 2-digit numbers in Maths. PTF : Mia Hall for being principled and balanced by making excellent choices, contributing to class discussions and being super helpful! PTB : Tara Casey for being caring by checking that others are okay and offering help. PTM : Deacon Mungean and a communicator and thinker by showing enthusiasm towards his work and when sharing his ideas. PTC : Tia Muratore for being caring and principled by being a very kind member of our class who values what others have to say and for always trying her best! Wonderful effort Tia. JTH : Ethan Dark for being principled by consistently working hard resulting in great academic improvement. JTF : Rachael Walk for being an inquirer and communicator by seeking new knowledge independently and sharing this with the class. JTC : Ethan van Wyngaardt for being principled and being a thinker by thinking deeply to answer inquiry questions and trying much harder. JTM : Savannah Goward for being a thinker by doing a great job of thinking about the main idea of our Reading Challenge books. JTP : Amber Ward for being open minded by striving to improve in all areas, especially her handwriting. MTB : Juma Johns for outstanding participation at athletics by making all of MTB proud of his great effort. MTK for being balanced on camp by making great choices and for outstanding behaviour. MTR : Poppy Howarth for being principled and a communicator by her confident presentation as a news reporter at Mornington S.C. MTS : Toby Randall for being a risk taker by trying so many activities at camp with enthusiasm. STF : Rohan Chand Chandran for being principled by always being a polite, respectful and caring individual to everyone in our class. STJ : Xavier Rodrigues for communicating and being knowledgeable by sharing his expertise with the whole Mod about the class blog and setting up emails. PE : JTF for being thinkers by applying the knowledge they have for throwing and catching to ensure a successful game. Email address: mornington.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.morningtonps.vic.edu.au HEALTH INFORMATION Please be aware that at this time of the year we often have outbreaks of head lice, colds, influenza, chicken pox, measles and hand, foot and mouth disease. What is hand, foot and mouth disease? Hand, foot and mouth disease is a mild virus which lasts seven to ten days. It is spread by direct contact with fluid from skin blisters, droplets from coughing and sneezing, nose and throat discharges. Good personal hygiene is important to prevent the spread of this disease. Signs and Symptoms Symptoms develop between three to seven days after being infected. They include fever, sore throat, small, blisters on inside of the mouth, sides of the tongue, palms of the hands, fingers, soles of the feed and ‘nappy’ area. How long is it infectious? Children should be excluded from school until all the blisters have dried. 1. Search for tiqbiz and download the free app on your device(s): phone, tablet, computer. 2. Open tiqbiz and register 3. Find our school by clicking on the ‘Find’ icon and typing our school name. You will see our school boxes. 4. Click on the grey ‘tick’ icon beside our school box and any other boxes that apply to you: Mod 1 or Mod 2 etc. 5. Click on the inbox icon. This is where you will receive messages, newsletters, notices etc. You are now ready to receive! MESSAGE FROM MADAME CALDER Bonjour tout le monde! Hello Everyone! Oh la-la, le travail, c’est pas toujours facile! Gosh, work is not always easy!! Smiles, Madame Calder French Phonetic English Les mots clef et les sentiments des expressions. Le mime fantastique est dans les détails. Lay moh clay ay lay son-tee-mon day ex-pray-see-on Lir meem fon-tas-teek ay don lay day-tar-yir The expressions’ key words and sentiments. Fantastic mime is in the details. Le roi, la souris et les lions sont masculin, féminin et pluriel. Lir roo-war, lar soo-ree ay lay leeon son mas-coo-lan, fay-mee-nan ay ploo-ree-el. The king, the mouse and the lions are masculine, feminine and plural. Le chat et le chien sont des animaux. Lir shar ay lir shee-an son day zarnee-moh. The cat and the dog are animals. Email address: mornington.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.morningtonps.vic.edu.au Email address: mornington.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.morningtonps.vic.edu.au
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