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Important Dates For Your Diary
May
11th NAPLAN Yrs 3&5
12th Interschool Sports Round 3 Yr 6
16th SMART8 Yrs 3-6
17th Maths Olympiad Yrs4-6
17th CODING
18th CHESS
18th VSSS Dance
18th CERES Excursion Yr 1
19th Fun Run & Cross Country Event Yrs3-6
22nd Special Education Week Assembly
23rd ICAS Digital Technologies Exam
23rd Buddies Learning Task Day
23rd SMART8 Yrs 3-6
24th Open Morning For Parents 9:00 – 11:30
24th Learning Walk for Students 2:30 – 3:30
24th CODING
24th Open Night
25th Royal Botanic Gardens Excursion Yr 3
25th CHESS
26th District Cross Country
30th ICAS Science Exam
31st Melbourne Zoo Excursion Yr 5
31st CODING
June
1st CHESS
2nd Interschool Sports Round 4 Yr 6
5th-20th Life Education Van Visit YrsP-6
6th SMART8 Yrs 3-6
7th CODING
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Dear Members of the Glen Waverley Primary School Community, Welcome to another very exciting and information packed newsletter! As usual so many marvellous things have occurred at our wonderful school over the past fortnight such as: Mother’s Day and the Mother’s Day Stall I take this opportunity to wish all of our mums a very happy Mother’s Day and I hope you have the chance to spend the day relaxing with family and friends. Also, a sincere thank you to all of the mums who assisted with the Mother’s Day stall. The children thoroughly enjoyed attending the stall and purchasing a gift for their mum, which would not have been possible if it wasn’t for the wonderful parents who assisted – thank you very much to all of you, your efforts are really appreciated! Also a special thank you to the Community Relations Committee for overseeing this very important school community event, once again your efforts are really appreciated! Education Week Education Week is one of the most exciting weeks in our school calendar as we celebrate the wonderful things occurring in Government schools. This year it will be held from Monday 22nd to Friday 26th May and the theme is “Healthy Body, Healthy Mind”. In order to further expose and enhance the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) components of our school curriculum we are asking that the children complete a home learning project which outlines an aspect of the theme through the use of STEAM. The projects will then be displayed during the Open Morning and Open Night which are planned for Wednesday 24th May.
UNIFORM SHOP
Situated in the West Wing on the School Grounds
Open Monday between 3.00 – 4.30 pm
Wednesday between 8:15 – 9:30
Closed Public Holidays and School Holidays
Orders may be left with the office
SCHOOL LUNCH ORDERS
Lunch orders are available from our service provider Balance Living
Catering five days a week.
Ordering is done through an online service, details of which are
available on our website or visit
http://www.balancedlivingcatering.com.au/
school-lunch-ordering.html
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A detailed notice about Education Week, with an accompanying timetable, has been prepared and will be distributed shortly. Please ensure you are aware of this and if you have any questions see your child’s classroom teacher, Mr de Villa, Mrs Gough or myself. I look forward to seeing the amazing STEAM projects and everyone at the various Education Week festivities. Facilities Update Our New Gymnasium – I am very pleased to report that the tender (quotation) process has now closed and we are now embarking on interviewing the shortlisted companies in order to select a builder. I hope to have additional information in our next newsletter. Multimedia Room cupboards – it is wonderful to see the additional resources the children have access to as they further enhance their understanding of robotics, coding and filming. However as all of the resources do not fit in the Multimedia room, we have had to construct additional cupboards to house them. Council of International Schools (CIS) Update As mentioned in the previous newsletter, as an Accredited Member of the CIS it is imperative that we support the development of other schools by partaking in their reviews. Mrs Gough recently spent an entire week at the British International School of Hanoi, Vietnam and she has written a fabulous piece to share with everyone. For the week commencing Monday 29th May, I will be at Malvern Primary School as they too embark on the accreditation process. In fact, for them it will be a re-accreditation. I look forward to sharing my experiences with everyone ASAP. Curriculum Day Update Wow what an amazing Curriculum Day we held last week! Neuroscientist Jared Cooney – Horvath presented a vast array of interesting and intriguing facts about our brain and how this impacts on our being, knowledge and existence. Please refer to Ms. Donald’s piece in the newsletter for further information.
Congratulations to the following children for the fabulous achievements outside of school
Anuk (Year 5) was recently asked to partake in an episode of Debbie Doo which is aired on the ABC for Kids television show. Anuk and some other children danced and sang to the song, “Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes”, please click on the following link to view Anuk’s performance, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agLbkgEQabs Congratulations and well done Anuk as this is a fabulous achievement!
Tharusha (Year 4) for winning 3 bronze medals in the freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke events at the Oasis Otter Swimming Club Twilight meet recently
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Congratulations to the following children for the fabulous achievements outside of school
Tiffany and Senulya (Year 4) for having their poems published in the World Zone, “Write for Fun” book. Below are their amazing poems
Tiffany – “Marshmallows”
Marshmallows are yummy to eat.
Marshmallows I desire to eat.
Loving the softness between my teeth,
Oh marshmallows are so yummy to eat.
When mum asks, “What do you desire to eat?”
I love marshmallows, that’s what I’ll eat.
I will eat it in a bus, I will eat it on a tree,
Oh marshmallows I desire to eat.
In two colours pink or white,
Oh marshmallows are so yummy.
I don’t care if it’s big or small, as long as we
have marshmallows to eat them all up!
Senulya - Life
Life is good
Life is bad
Sadness and drama happen at last
So many things, so many sounds
Look at the things round and round
People who say, “What a wonderful day!”
Live life happy in an odd kind of way.
Say it good, say it bad, but life is a way
Say it good, say it bad
Life is a way and I will make it today
Ria (Year 1) and Kuvam (Year 5) wrote beautiful ANZAC Day poems for the Indian Link newspaper. These are featured below for everyone to share – congratulations and well done Ria and Kuvam, what a fantastic thing to do and be involved in!
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Student Uniform As we move into some very cold and wet weather, a reminder to all families that students are to wear correct school uniform at all times. It is very important that we work together to ensure that our students are fine ambassadors and wear our uniform with pride. I would like to highlight that students are allowed to wear a coat or jacket to and from school in order to keep themselves warm and dry. At school if it is too cold or too wet, the children will remain indoors. NAPLAN Assessment Tasks This week our Year 3 and 5 students participated in the NAPLAN assessment tasks. I wish all of the children well and also thank the Year 3 and 5 teachers and the families of the children completing the assessment tasks for all of their work in ensuring the children are prepared. Best wishes to all and we look forward to receiving the children’s results in August. 2018 Enrolments I would like to remind families with children who will be beginning school in 2018 that we are taking enrolments now and that they are also closing rapidly with only a very small number of positions available as places are filling fast. Hence I strongly encourage you to ensure you return your child’s enrolment form to Jenny, Kylie or Julie as soon as possible. We also ask that members of our school community assist us by informing any of their neighbours of the enrolment procedures and direct them to the office to collect an enrolment form or our school website – www.glenps.vic.edu.au . School tours are available every Tuesday morning commencing at 9:30 and also upon request. Please call the school on 9802 9938 to book a tour. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS WHO RECEIVED A PRINCIPAL’S AWARD RECENTLY: Prep C
Nuyara and Alexander for making amazing progress with their Maths learning
Prep D:
Edouard and Gargi for writing fabulous recounts about the “Trash Puppets” incursion
1A
Arnav for drawing an amazing and very tricky picture of a beautiful gentle fish that can change into a scary, horrible and mean fish
Ravindu and Hesara for being very supportive and great friends
Sanvi for writing a beautiful letter to me 1C
Senuki, Navi and Shayan for creating amazing graphs about the children’s favourite colours
1D
Aaliyah for making fantastic progress with her writing
Lehara for being a fabulous friend
1E
Cyrus for making outstanding progress with his English skills
Senudi for drawing an amazing and enormous picture of a lantern
Eva and Reyansh for writing lots and lots of “sh” words
PRINCIPAL’S
AWARD
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT (Cont’d)
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS WHO RECEIVED A PRINCIPAL’S AWARD RECENTLY:
2B
Parin for writing a fabulous report about metamorphosis
Burhan for being a wonderful friend 2C
Shaloni for writing a beautiful letter for my office 3B
Diya, Odelia and Siyumi for being incredibly honest members of our school community 3C
Shanza for writing a fabulous introductory paragraph about the importance of immigration
Sruthika for being a great friend 3D
Avani for writing and amazing information report about the dangers of smoking
Darshini for being a wonderful friend
4E
Gaviru, Daniel, Summer, Chenitha, Shaloni and Hannah for writing amazing poems as featured in the Kids Corner section of our newsletter
5A
Kuvam for receiving an Excellence Award from Edu - Kingdom College 5D
Sejal and Pratheek for making excellent progress with their Maths skills
4A Simran for receiving a trophy and certificate from Edu-Kingdom for outstanding
Maths learning
4A Sevin for building an amazing jet drill
using lego
PRINCIPAL’S
AWARD
Glen Waverley Primary School 774 High Street Road, Glen Waverley 3150
Ph: 9802 9938 Fax: 9886 1590 Email: glen.waverley.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.glenps.vic.edu.au
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT (Cont’d)
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to the following students who
celebrated their special day during the
first half of May:
Prep A: Arnold, Jag and Savinu Prep B: Mikaela Prep C: Inuka, Ritisha and Yash Prep E: Hirun and Ryan 1A: Arush and Yuvam 1B: Tiger 1C: Tanya and Revti 1D: James and Lehara 1E: Nikhil 2A: Tanisha 2C: Emaan and Philip 3D: Kisara and Shristi 4B: Stephanie 4C: Sanija 4D: Arjun and Zac 5C: Devesh and Yan 6A: Krupa and Diya 6B: Alysandra 6C: Sahib Wishing everyone a safe and happy fortnight, Frank Catalano Principal
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Glen Waverley Primary School 774 High Street Road, Glen Waverley 3150
Ph: 9802 9938 Fax: 9886 1590 Email: glen.waverley.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.glenps.vic.edu.au
ICAS- Spelling Exam Update
Please note there has been a
change of dates for the upcoming
ICAS Spelling exam for
YEAR SIX STUDENTS ONLY
Due to the Year Six excursion to
the Melbourne Museum & IMAX
on 14th June the
ICAS Spelling exam will now be
held on Friday 9th June
CURRICULUM CORNER
11th May 2017 Term 2, Issue 6
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I
remember. Involve me and I learn.”
-
- - Benjamin Franklin
Incursions and excursions are an integral part of our curriculum, enabling students to explore, extend and enrich their learning beyond the school gate. The opportunity to enrich cognitive, social and personal experiences in a non-school setting; complement school wide programs and content. Identified learning enrichment occurs when we can:
Reinforce, complement and extend learning opportunities beyond the classroom
Develop an understanding that learning is not limited to school, and that valuable and powerful learning takes place in the real world
Provide a safe, secure learning experience for students in a venue external to the school
Further develop social skills such as cooperation, tolerance, communication, individual and group interaction
Further develop problem solving and life survival skills
Extend understanding of the physical and cultural environment
Incursions and Excursions Planned for Term 2
Whole school Opportunities The Life Ed Van – Between June 5th and June 20th. Please explore their extensive website at https://www.lifeeducation.org.au/
Years 3-6 Fun Run and Cross Country Event – Friday 19th May.
Prep PMP – Fridays in May and June. Purpose: to develop learning confidence, improve decision making and increase awareness of the world around them, through specifically designed movement tasks. Trash Puppets Incursion – Thursday May 4th. Purpose: Relates to an inquiry question ‘Could recycling materials save
the world?’ and aims to empower students to get creative using recycled and reused materials.
Year 1
Ceres Excursion – Thursday 18th May. Purpose: Relates to an inquiry into ‘Minibeasts’, allowing students to
experience a variety of minibeasts in a safe environment.
Year 2
Hands on Science Incursion – Friday 21st April. Purpose: Relates to an inquiry titled ‘All Mixed Up’, designed to spark
curiosity ready for the Term 2 Science Inquiry Unit.
Glen Waverley Primary School 774 High Street Road, Glen Waverley 3150
Ph: 9802 9938 Fax: 9886 1590 Email: glen.waverley.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.glenps.vic.edu.au
CURRICULUM CORNER
Year 3
Royal Botanic Gardens Excursion – Thursday 25th May. Purpose: Relates to a biological Science unit of inquiry
titled ‘Plants in Action’, students will deepen understanding of plants and their structure, adaptations, and
interactions.
Year 4
Scienceworks Excursion – Wednesday 10th May. Purpose: Relates to their exploration of ‘The Earth’s Place in
Space’ through an animation called ‘Tilt’, deepening student understanding.
Year 5
Melbourne Zoo Excursion – Wednesday 31st May. Purpose: Linked to an inquiry into ‘Desert Survivors’,
allowing students to talk to experts and see animals first hand.
Year 6
Interschool Sports – Friday April 28, May 5 & 12, June 2. Purpose: To enhance the physical activity
component of the school's health and wellbeing curriculum program while building links with neighbouring
schools.
Prime Sc! Incursion – Wednesday 3rd May. Purpose: Relates to inquiry into Earthquakes and natural
disasters, building on students’ understanding of the Earth’s structure.
Melbourne Museum and Imax Excursion – Wednesday 14th June. Purpose: Relates to inquiry into
Earthquakes and natural disasters, to again deepen student understanding of the Earth’s structure.
Incursions, excursions and Field trips are widely recognised moments in learning; importantly, they provide
positive, shared, social experiences with opportunities for students to encounter and explore novel things in
an authentic setting. Their importance is supported by professional organizations such as the National
Science Teachers Association which asserts field trips can “deepen and enhance” classroom study (NSTA
1999) and the National Research Council who assert a quality Science curriculum is one that extends beyond
the walls of the classroom (1996).
Kindest Regards;
Lisa Gough (Assistant Principal), and
Andrea Lowe (Leading Teacher – Student Engagement in Learning)
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“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I
remember. Involve me and I learn.”
-
- - Benjamin Franklin
Glen Waverley Primary School 774 High Street Road, Glen Waverley 3150
Ph: 9802 9938 Fax: 9886 1590 Email: glen.waverley.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.glenps.vic.edu.au
The “Kids’ Corner” section of our school newsletter provides the opportunity
for the children to showcase their talents or communicate something special
This fortnight’s newsletter features some of Year 4 children who have been studying poetry
Hannah (Diamante Poem)
Puppy
Frizzy, Cute
Barking, Playing, Cuddling
Ball, Backyard, Treat, Paws
Eating, Catching, Pounding
Fluffy, Sweet
Dog
Chenitha (Diamante Poem)
Cheetah
Mighty, Ravenous
Lunging, Ambushing, Sneaking
Reckless, Bloodthirsty, Ferocious,
Deadly
Dangerous, Fast, Cunning
Quiet, Hungry
Beast
Shaloni (Ballad)
Miss Popi had a puppy
The puppy was all stuffy
And a little bit scruffy
She couldn’t tell the difference
But he could feel her expressions
The puppy was a little playful and
Miss Popi was grateful.
She took him to the circus
Where he didn’t even make a purchase
He played with his ball
He even hit a stall
He did do a trick
However lost his stick and
Miss Popi was grateful,
On this very last day
Miss Popi was miserable to say
“Goodbye my only puppy”
Now she has no puppy
She was all sad and droopy
But also a little happy and
Miss Popi was grateful.
Glen Waverley Primary School 774 High Street Road, Glen Waverley 3150
Ph: 9802 9938 Fax: 9886 1590 Email: glen.waverley.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.glenps.vic.edu.au
The advertisements in this newsletter are in good faith but no responsibility as to the quality of the products or
services offered is accepted by the school
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The advertisements in this newsletter are in good faith but no responsibility as to the quality of the
products or services offered is accepted by the school
The advertisements in this newsletter are in good faith but no responsibility as to the quality of the
products or services offered is accepted by the school.
FOSTER CARERS NEEDED
If you have thought about foster care, please get in touch and ask the questions you
have always wanted to.
Ring: Key Assets 1800 932 237 or 1800 WE CARE
Email: info@keyassets.com.au
Web: canifoster.com.au or keyassets.com.au
Interested families would receive a brochure, information and no pressure!
To a child a book is not just a book;
it’s a journey to wherever their imagination wants to take them.
The Lions Club of Wheelers Hill invites you, as parents, to take your children
on a journey of excitement to their Book Sale
at Blackflat Community Centre –
Cnr. Waverley and Springvale Roads in Glen Waverley
on 20th-21st May 2017.
There will be 100’s & 100’s of books for children of all ages, from infants
through to teenagers.
Prices for these books range from $0.50 to $3.00 and the
doors will open at 8.00am on Saturday and at 9.00am on Sunday.
Oh yes, we also have 1000’s & 1000’s of books for adults as well.
A BOOK FOR
EVERYONE TO
READ