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51 Truganini Road Carnegie 3163 Website: www.carnegieps.vic.edu.au Email: [email protected]
PUBLICATION No. 13 – 28.08.12 Principal: Ms Linda Jones Phone: 9571 2662
Please note the following dates in your diary
TERM 3 Wednesday 29th August Father’s Day Stall by PFA Thursday 30th August Curriculum Day—student free day Friday 31st August PFA run Sushi Day Wednesday 5th September AEU Stopwork Thursday 6th September Senior House Athletics—Duncan Mackinnon Reserve Friday 7th September Assembly— 9am School Hall Thursday 13th September Junior Athletics Day Tuesday 18th September PFA Meeting—7.30pm Staff Room Wednesday 19th September School Council Meeting—7.30pm Staff Room Friday 21st September Assembly—9am School Hall Last day of term—early dismissal 2.30pm
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
GROWING WITH THE COMMUNITY
Our mission is to inspire the self belief and motivation in students that will enable them to
achieve and grow.
STAFFING NEWS It is with great pleasure that we announce the safe arrival of Ms Liv Draffin’s bouncing baby boy, Austin Hunter Bazely. Liv and partner, Todd, are very proud parents and at 7lb 11oz, Austin is a bundle of joy. Congratulations! Mrs Angela Thompson is taking Long Service Leave from Monday 10th September until the 11th October. Mrs Sam Nicolaides has been employed to cover Mrs Thompson’s program. Mrs Dominique Oosterbaan will be taking Long Service Leave for the last week of term from Monday 17th September until Friday, 21st September. Mrs Cate Allen will be taking Mrs Oosterbaan’s class. Both replacement teachers are well known to our students and staff. We wish both ladies a very happy break with their families. They will return well rested in term four. SWIMMING PROGRAM Our two week intensive swimming program has been a significant but very successful undertaking and well worth the huge organisation and re-arranging that goes into such an event. Moving to the new venue at GESAC has been a further challenge as there was lots to learn about the place-ment of children into groups and lots of getting used to the new protocols and procedures there. The first couple of days were a little frantic, complicated somewhat by two unexpected full scale evacuations. Thank you to those parents and students who were patient and trusting in us and the pool staff to place children in a timely manner and allow them to find their correct level to benefit most from the experience. The main aims of the swimming program are firstly to ensure all our students are water safe. Secondly, that even the most able swimmers will derive some benefit in terms of progressing their swimming ability and love of the water. Thirdly, we aim for a great social benefit in learning and playing with our friends and also becoming confident to look after
ourselves and our belongings in the change rooms. On reflection, the program has met those aims very well. We thank Mr Champi-on who has spent a huge part of the two weeks at the pool, liaising between all groups and ensuring smooth sessions for all students. He will now work further with GESAC staff to reflect on what the most successful aspects of the program were and what could be done better or differently. Constructive suggestions from parents, students and staff are welcome. We, Linda and Michael, also attended many of the sessions, especially for the younger ones and have been delighted to see the progress in all the areas mentioned earlier. During the second week in particular, the whole program was very calm, organised and obviously fun and beneficial. We should all be proud of the children for their wonderful, respectful behaviour with their various instructors, for their resilience in tackling some hard challenges and for their ability to enjoy such an experience and to have fun. I know most of them were sleeping very soundly by the end of week two. We also know there have been some que-ries along the way. Firstly, we have endeavoured over a number of years to have our program at a warmer time of year. First term is too early for preps, so we have regularly requested early term 4 without success. Obviously, this is the time most schools want, so the prospects of a change remain a little remote. We also wished to allay some concerns about the evacuation procedures on the first day as it did leave children outside and a little uncomfortable without their towels. We were present for one of these events and believe it was carried out entirely appropriately. It was a genuine fire alarm so an immediate evacuation without going back for belongings was the safe and proper course of action. The pool staff did a great job keeping each group together, calm and active. We feel it has been a really good thing to choose our local provider for the swimming program. The teachers feel that almost halving the time out of school compared to previous years is a huge plus. We see no reason not to book in again for next year. A 90% – 95% take up of the program this year was the best for many years. We trust you will continue to support it going forward.
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VIP/GRANDPARENTS’ DAY Yesterday, 27th August we invited all those special people in our lives to come and share a story with us to mark the occasion of Numeracy & Literacy week. It was also an opportunity to share some of the wonderful work we have been doing at school. As usual, we had an excellent response to this invitation. Thank you to all who attended and made our students feels so special. Our chil-dren are always very excited to have family and friends visit. Thank you to Leesa Needham and Carrie Zuk who served tea and coffee in the Hall and also to Kerin von Stiegler for her support of them. Thanks to Mrs Thompson for her organisation. OUR TREMENDOUS TRIVIA NIGHT A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Leesa Needham and our Parents and Friends Committee and all the tremendous helpers who organised last Saturday night’s Trivia night at McKinnon Secondary. Many parents put much hard work into ensuring a memorable evening. These parents must feel very satisfied with the great results. This evening was a fine example of teamwork. WELL DONE TO ALL! ☺. Thanks to everyone who supported the evening by attending. We hope you went home with smiles after seeing many creative costumes, some useful trivia to share or some treasures from the auctions. The funds raised will be diligently spent on improvements to our school facilities in the months ahead. SPECIAL RECOGNITION OF OUR EDUCATION SUPPORT OFFICERS This week we will recognise the special and very supportive work that our Education Support Officers do. At CPS our ES Officers are our office staff, our teacher/integration aides – Mr Bruce Hopcroft, Mrs Pip Sciffer, Mrs Annie Easthope, Mrs Sue Dawe, Mrs Marg Roberts, Mrs Selina O’Sullivan, Mrs Sabrina Scrivener, Mrs Ebony Birch Hanger and Mrs Miriam Feeney. On behalf of the whole school community, I would like to sincerely thank them for their commitment and dedication to the students, staff and parents of Carnegie Primary School. WORKING BEE Special thanks to the group of dedicated parents who attended Saturday’s working bee. Those parents who attended worked extremely hard in a short period of time to improve the appearance of our grounds,
tick. Some children are more likely to thrive when they are challenged – so you can ‘push’ them more. Others will need more sensitivity. Do I follow my or their wishes? It depends. The difficult part about parenting is that different circumstances warrant different handling. Read the context. If a situation involves the child making a few mistakes to learn a skill (as they did when they learnt to walk!) then perhaps we can let them approach it their way. A Japanese proverb tells us to, ‘Fall down seven get up eight’. On the other hand, a more complex decision will need more guidance and direction from the parents. How much pressure is too much? When it's a constant battle and it’s no longer fun. When no inner burning desire can be drawn from the child. Once more: read your child. When should we listen to our kids? Always have an open mind. I am often surprised by the maturity in my children when I stop to listen. If they seem misdirected, by all means use respectful influencing skills to guide them. Always model collaborative engagement over a bulldozing approach! What are the signs of pushing too much? Simple, stressed-out children and/or stressed-out parents! There are lots of questions to con-sider. 1. Set clear intentions and boundaries. 2. Come from a willingness to help – support
and challenge them to be outstanding in their own right.
3. Use sensory acuity – be observant and present. Read the child and the context.
4. Communicate with care – know when to ask questions or give suggestions.
5. Inspire an inner motivation – light the fire in your kids so they are committed to what they do from within.
BIRTHDAY BOOK CLUB Haddi—2B Specky Magee & the Spirit
of the Game Emma—3A Billionaire Boy Petra—2B The Worst Witch A Bad Spell for the Worst
Witch Thank you for these great books and happy birthday from all at Carnegie Primary School MISSING SCOOTER Annika’s scooter has gone missing. It is one of the newer Razor brand and has blue handlebars. If anyone has seen it please report it to 5B or the office.
continuing to make our school a special place. Projects this term included the spreading of soft fall under play equipment, general gardening and tidying up. A special thanks to the Buildings and Grounds Committee who organise and manage these events. PROPOSED STOP WORK ACTION – WEDNESDAY 5th SEPTEMBER The Australian Education Union has called for its members to stop work on Wednesday 5th September for the day. We believe a number of our staff will be taking action on this day but full details are not yet available. Letters to all families will be sent once full details are known. CURRICULUM DAY - NO SCHOOL ON THURSDAY 30th August As you know there is a pupil free day this Thurs-day. This day will provide professional training sessions for our teachers in the area of Literacy and Information Technology. Before and After Care are offering a program on this day, but pri-or bookings are essential. WORDS OF WISDOM
Stick Together A winning team is greater than the sum of the
parts. Form great teams with your partner, with your
family, at work, at play. Revel in the power of the team.
Enjoy the selfless satisfaction it brings. Explore the boundaries it pushes you through.
Linda Jones – Principal HOW MUCH SHOULD PARENTS PUSH THEIR KIDS? – IDEAS FROM MICHAEL GROSE Parents today believe that their children need to stand out from the crowd in this highly competitive world. There is nothing wrong in wanting the best to unleash the highest potential in the next generation. If we are not careful, we can create excessive pressure as ‘helicopter parents’ hovering over them in so many areas: academia, sports, performing arts and even imposing cultural traditions. We can also go to the other extreme and become free-range parents with our offspring dictating the boundaries of their existence. That would not work, either. How much should we push our kids? We need to find a balance where we can inspire our children to be motivated from the inside out. Each child is different. Read your child. Observe them and you will understand what makes them
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK. Week Ending 24/8/2012.
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Finn Prep D
Outstanding efforts remembering and using Italian ‘food’ words
Natalie Prep D
For a confident and enthusiastic approach to all areas of her maths learning. I am very impressed
Emily 1A
Trying your best and not giving up in swimming. We are proud of you!
Natalie Prep A
For trying hard with all areas of her learning and for being a great helper to the teacher
Brandon Prep B
For showing great confidence during our school swimming program. You star!
Leila Prep B
Trying so hard in all aspects of school life. I just love how you are always smiling.
James Prep C
For his incredible confidence when skip counting by 5’s, 2’s and 10’s. You’re a maths super-star!
Tom Prep C
For his amazing persistence and confidence towards all areas of school life. Tom, you shone during swimming.
Harriet 1A
Always being positive in all that you do. You are fabulous!
Milly 1B
Always trying your hardest at your work and for being a superstar in the water!
Mali 1B
Writing a fantastic recount about your swimming at GESAC. Well done!
Rudi 1C
For his very impressive writing about the swimming program. You are a star.
Charlie 1C
For his fantastic attitude to learning and great sense of humour. We love hearing your funny jokes.
Mathew 2A
For developing an amazing understanding of fractions. Fantastic effort, Mathew!
Elizah 2A
For her persistence during swimming lessons. Keep believing in yourself. You’re a star!
Ruby 2B
For always being kind and considerate to her classmates. You are a Super Star!
Connor 2C
For being enthusiastic about writing an information text.
Olivia 2C
For being wonderful in the water. Look out Steph Rice!
Alec 3A
For a fabulous effort put into your learning this week. Keep it up, Alec!
Disny 3A
For always displaying a positive attitude towards school. Disny, you are a pleasure to teach.
Julian 3B
For displaying outstanding knowledge and ability in Italian.
Mia 3B
For her creative and detailed Quest Map for our Myths & Legends Unit.
Jules 3B
For his insightful comments during class discussions and being a super member of 3B!
Kara 4A
For always trying her very best and being a dedicated and enthusiastic learner.
Thomas 4A
For his outstanding confidence and persistent attitude to all school work.
Pamela 4B
For her outstanding 3D Shape work! You’re a star!
Gabriella 4B
For her increasing confidence and always bringing a smile to 4B.
Charlie 5A
For getting into character during your TOM performance, projecting your voice so loudly and learning your lines!
Imogen 5A
Your enthusiasm during swimming and amazing organisational skills. Your writing about the swimming program was creative and expressive.
Isabelle 5B
For her wonderfully inquisitive approach to our ‘Handyman’ maths sessions and always bringing such a fabulous energy to class.
Sophie 5B
For fitting in so wonderfully well at CPS and showing a fantastic approach to all of her learning.
Gal 6A
Awesome work remembering Animal vocabulary in Italian.
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Helping out at a Soup Kitchen 10/08/12
As part of the grade six Inquiry unit, we wanted to learn why people would give up their time
to help those in need. We were able to control our own learning and the direction that we
wanted to go. We had hoped to volunteer at a soup kitchen, where we could help out and ask
some questions, to further understand why people would volunteer their time there. When we
were told by our classmate Annabelle that she volunteered at a place like this, so close to
home and school, we thought we had hit on an educational goldmine.
We left straight after school on a wet, cold and windy Thursday afternoon with Annabelle
and our teacher, Miss McGregor, to Tony’s Café, which is set up every Thursday at St
Anthony’s Parish Hall, Glenhuntly. We helped by
packing food hampers, filling water jugs,
mashing potatoes, serving meals, clearing the
tables and generally being friendly to everyone
that came for a meal.
The people we served were people that were
going through hard times, some homeless, many
of them poor. People from all walks of life come
to the cafe, from families with very small
children to 89 year olds, they are all sad, lonely
and struggling to put food on the table. We
served very warm hearty meals including pea
and ham soup, shepherd’s pie and apricot pie with ice cream. Alex admitted to getting peckish
looking at all the delicious food!
The volunteers were very friendly and they welcomed us with open arms. They are always
happy for new people to come along, whether as volunteers or people looking for a friendly
place to eat a warm meal. From talking with one of the volunteers who coordinates the
program, Mrs Gwen Fitzgerald, we learnt a very important message: “We all have good times
in our life and we all have hard times and if we help each other through the hard times, the
good times will be much better and
much easier”. Wise words from a wise
woman!
We hope to head back to Tony’s Café
to help out again now that we have
learnt just how important it is to make
a difference in the lives of those who
are going through a difficult time
within our local community.
Harrison and Alex (6B)
TRIVIA AND AUCTION NIGHT WRAP UP Thank-you to everyone who came along to our recent Trivia and Auction Night. The 80’s theme was fully embraced with nearly everyone dressing up in one way or another. We had John McEnroe, Vivian from the Young Ones, Robert Palmer and his back up singers from the “Addicted to Love” film clip (great work Mr. Hopcroft!) just to name a few. There was also a lot of
taffeta, and a LOT of fluoro! Everyone had a fantastic night and we raised approximately $16,000, which was a fantastic effort. A special thanks to all our those who helped set up the hall and who helped on the night; Lisa Anastopoulos, Karen Phillips, Clare Murphy, Annie Besnard, Kerin von Stiegler, Simone Marshall, Tara Caraffa, Karen Wynter, Wendy McMillan, Anna Webb, Penny Callaghan, Anna Cahill & Tan-
ya Jorgenson. I would also like to thank all our very generous donors who made the night possible. The businesses are listed here in the newsletter and I urge you to support them if you can in return for their kind support of our school.
FATHER’S DAY STALL The Father’s Day Stall will be held this Wednesday 29th August from
• 9.30-11am in the portable near the hall. Gifts will range from $1 to $5.
SUSHI DAY Sushi Day is this Friday 31st August, except for the Preps who are having theirs on Wednesday due to an excursion on Friday. Orders are due in today!
NEXT MEETING The next PFA Meeting will be Tuesday 18th September at 7.30pm in the Staff Room. All welcome!
Thank-you!
Thank-you! Leesa Needham [email protected] PH: 0408 556 669
PFA Update—28th August 2012
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Thank-you to all those who generously donated to our recent
Auction Night…. Car & Home
Accommodation Carnegie Automotive
Quest Apartments on Chapel Astoria Honda
Big 4 Beacon Resort Queenscliff Black Gold Carpet Cleaning
Canine Clip Joint
Cuisine Officemax
Aussie Farmers Little Shop of Handmade
Spilt Milk Café Pet Stock, Ormond
Rasa Malaysian Restaurant Malvern Tyre & Service
Lizzy's Chocolates Electrodry Carpet Cleaning
Soora Korean BBQ Restaurant
Big Bear Café, Glenhuntly Sport & Fitness
Rosstown Hotel Melbourne racing Club
Oasis Bakery Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Club
McDonalds Ormond Flinders Golf Club
Pauline Leembruggen
Entertainment/Family Studio 202 Pilates, Balaclava
Creative Fairies ReCreation Carnegie
Palace Cinemas Kando Martial Arts, Hughesdale
Playdays Playcentre Contours Gym, Carnegie
All Stars Defence Marcus Champion, ‘Little Champions’
Astor Theatre
Glittery Tapping Wonderland Health & Beauty/Fashion
Adventure Park Geelong Gilmour's Comfort Shoes, Glenhuntly
Wiz Kids Kindergym Serenity Gifts, Carnegie
Chamford Gymnastics Body Bronze, Chadstone
Drummond Golf Chemist Warehouse Carnegie
Harvest n Graze Discount Drug Store, Carnegie
Rain, Hayne & Shine Farm Lush, Chadstone
Chesterfield Farm Galatis Pharmacy, Carnegie
Kidspace Playcentre
Scienceworks Friends of CPS
Kellysports Karen & Mark Thompson
National Sports Museum Clare Needham
Puffing Billy Jessica Lee
The Enchanted Maze Garden Jenny Rowsell
Caulfield Community Toy Library Sophie Moutsidis
VLIne Sue Camm
Helen O’Grady Drama Academy Linda Jones
Sidetracked Highland P/L
Collingwood Children's Farm Ntharra Perera Sue Sears
The Karate School, Carnegie Chimera Design Melinda Gledhill
Luna Park Thomas Family Erin McMahon
AMF Bowl, Chadstone Jodie Will Voula Malapanis
Besnard Family Andi Prager
Melissa Trudinger
PFA Update—28th August 2012 con�nued
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PFA Update—28th August 2012 con�nued
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Opening Hours: Before School Care 7am-8.45am After School Care 3.30pm-6.30pm Vacation Care 7am-6pm
Contact Information: For bookings and enquiries ring Vicky (co-ordinator)
on 0402 043 810 For accounts or queries/concerns about the program
ring Sally (Area Manager) on 0402 347 432 Or email [email protected]
Prices for the Program: Before School Care: $11.50 Permanent Booking $12.50 Casual Booking After School Care: $14.00 Permanent Booking $15.00 Casual Booking
HOLIDAY PROGRAM HAS ARRIVED
I have attached a copy of the program in this week’s newsletter. To book your child into the program, simply fill in the booking form which is also attached with the program, and forward back to the service. Excursion days always prove to be popular, so please book in early to avoid missing out. Due to bus capacity we have a limit on how many children we can take on the day. For these holidays we will be going to:
• Myuna Farm • Movies to watch Madagascar 3 • Billy Cart Incursion with Craft Power • Incursion-Kelly Sports to incorporate with our Football Day
Cost for each day is $45 plus an additional cost if attending an Excursion/Incursion. Extra costs for these days are stated on the program.
ALSO AS STATED IN LAST FORTNIGHT’S NEWSLETTER- CURRICULUM DAY- THURSDAY 30TH
AUGUST IS GOING AHEAD. YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO BOOK YOUR CHILD IN. WE WILL BE GOING TO PACKER PARK
(WEATHER PERMITTING).
OSHC TEAM
Welcome to Carnegie Primary Welcome to Carnegie Primary Welcome to Carnegie Primary Welcome to Carnegie Primary
School OSHCSchool OSHCSchool OSHCSchool OSHC
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Monday 24th
Sept Tuesday 25th
Sept Wednesday 26th
Sept Thursday 27th
Sept Friday 28th
Sept
SPRING IS IN THE AIR
Let’s welcome the
warmer weather by:
Making our own Crazy
Grass People
Spring Bonnet/
Framed Piece of Art
Other Ac%vi%es for
the Day:
Making Funny Face
Biscuits
Sand Castle
Compe%%on
Beach Volleyball
PUPPET DAY
Join in the fun and
experiment making all
sorts of different
puppets.
Then make your own
puppet theatre and
entertain your friends
with your special
performance.
Other Ac%vi%es for the
Day:
Chocolate Game
Assorted Ball Games
WHEELS DAY
Bring your favourite
bike or scooter along
for a day of fun.
Weave your way
through the obstacle
course and play
games of lucky
corners and %me
trials.
NO HELMET/NO
PLAY!
INCURSION:
Day also includes an
incursion from Cra/
Power where the
children will be able
to make and ride a
billy cart throughout
the day
COST:$12
EXCURSION
MYUNA PARK
Come and experience
the wonder of Farm
Life in Suburbia
Includes a Train Ride
around the Farm.
COST:$18
BYO:LUNCH/SNACK/
DRINK
PLEASE BE AT THE
PROGRAM BY 8.45AM
FREAKY FRIDAY
Come dressed up in
your spookiest ou5it!
Ac%vi%es Include:
Crazy Hair & Face
Designs
Making bats/spiders/
ghosts
Monster Masks
Taking part in our
Time Warp Dance
Compe%%on
Making Chocolate
Spiders
DVD: Freaky Friday
Monday 1st
Oct Tuesday 2nd
Oct Wednesday 3rd
Oct Thursday 4th
Oct Friday 5th
Oct
ENVIRO DAY
Ac%vi%es Include:
Recycled Piece Of Art
Work
Tie Dying
EXCURSION:
Walking to our Local
Park for lunch and a
Play
Musical Games
FOOTBALL FEVER
Wear your favourite
team colours
Ac%vi%es Include:
Face Pain%ng/Football
Parade
Making flags/banners/
Pom Poms
Pies for lunch
INCURSION:
Kelly Sports- Mul%
Sports Clinic
COST:$8
MEXICAN DAY
Ac%vi%es Include
Making:
Sombrero Hats/
Maracas/ Piñata
Games: Mexican Hat
Dance
Breaking the Piñata
Snack: Corn Chips/
Dips
EXCURSION-MOVIES
MADAGASCAR 3
COST:$18
BYO:LUNCH/SNACK/
DRINK
PLEASE BE AT THE
PROGRAM BY 8.45AM
PARTY DAY
Let’s wrap up the
holidays with a Party!
There will be lots of
games/dancing/ and
of course party food!
BYO: Favourite CD’S
from home
PLEASE BRING A
PLATE OF PARTY
FOOD TO SHARE!
YLV-CARNEGIE HOLIDAY PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 2012 BOOKINGS: ASK YOUR COORDINATOR FOR A BOOKING FORM OR REQUEST ONE VIA;
Email:[email protected] Ph: 8790 6511 or Fax: 8790 5891/ OR CONTACT AREA MANAGER SALLY FOR
ANY ENQUIRIES: 0402 347 432 You must provide your child with a PACKED LUNCH and snacks for morning and afternoon tea and a screw top bottle of
water that can be re?illed.
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2012 SEPTEMBER VACATION CARE PROGRAM COSTING/BOOKING FORM
CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL: 51 TRUGANINI RD CARNEGIE PH: 0402 043 810
Children are not to bring money on Excursions
You must provide your child with a PACKED LUNCH and snacks for morning and aAernoon tea and a screw top boBle
of water that can be refilled.
All vaca%on care fees need to be paid in advance. Preferred method is credit card see below
To help us with staff ra%os please choose your dates carefully as we are unable to swap or change days.
PLEASE PRINT:
NAME OF PROGRAM CHILD IS ATTENDING:
Every person has a unique CRN therefore your child has different CRN to the parents. The Parents name and CRN
must be the same as your FAO leBer.
Cos�ng will be a Daily fee of $45 plus excursion /ac�vity fee for that day
Parents Signature:______________________________Coordinators Signature:________________________
Parents Contact number:____________________________________________________________________
CREDIT CARD DETAILS: Visa/Master card
Name of Cardholder:
________________________________________________________________________________________
Card Number:
________________________________________________________________________________________
Expiry Date:
________________________________________________________________________________________
Monday 24th
Sept Tuesday 25th
Sept Wed 26th
Sept Thursday 27th
Sept Friday 28th
Sept
Incursion-Billy-Carts
$12
Excursion-Myuna
Farm
$18
Monday 1st
Oct Tuesday 2nd
Oct Wed 3rd
Oct Thursday 4th
Oct Friday 5th
Oct
Incursion-Kelly Sports
$8
Excursion-Movies
$18
Surname of Child: ______________________________
First Name of Child: _____________________________ FAO CRN: ______________________________
Date of Birth: ___________________________________
Surname of Parent: _____________________________ First Name: ____________________________
Date of Birth: __________________________________ FAO CRN: _____________________________
Email Address: __________________________________
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ORMOND CRICKET CLUB
JUNIORS SEASON - 2012/13
Ormond Cricket Club fields teams in the Under 12, 14 and 16 age groups of the City of Moorabbin Cricket Association (CMCA) and offer juniors of all abilities a terrific opportunity to participate under our ‘fair go’ policy. The Club also offers opportunities for older juniors to play representative cricket in the Under 15 Hatch Competition and senior cricket in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA) on turf wickets. LAST SEASON • Under 12A Grade - Premiers • Under 12C Grade - Preliminary Finalists
• Under 14B Grade - Premiers • Under 14C Grade - Runners Up PLAYERS WANTED FOR 2012/13
• Under 12 Teams play on Saturday Mornings (generally 8.45am – 11.30am)
• Under 14 Teams play on Friday Evenings (generally 4.45pm – 7.15pm) • Under 16 Teams play on Friday Evenings (generally 4.45pm – 7.15pm) Under 12’s players must be between 8½ and 11 years of age as at September 1, 2012 and all junior training sessions are conducted at the E. E. Gunn Reserve nets in Malane Street, Ormond. Pre-season training is scheduled for Saturday mornings until the commencement of daylight savings in October. The season for juniors commences on the weekend of October 12 & 13, 2012 and the Player Registration Fee of $170 includes: � Use of Club Cricket Equipment � Player Insurance & Ground Hire � Club Training Shirt � Leather Cricket Training Ball � Fair Go Club Policy � Additional One on One Coaching Sessions for Under 12 & 14 Players
SEASON LAUNCH – Saturday September 1 • Brad Hodge from the Melbourne Stars in the T-20 Big Bash League will
be attending the launch • Training Session for all Junior Teams – Under 12, 14 and 16 • 10am – 12pm at EE Gunn Reserve Nets (Melways Ref 68E7) • Free Sausage Sizzle at the Conclusion of Training (Midday) • Player Registration Available on the day • Parents Most Welcome MILO ‘IN 2 CRICKET’ PROGRAM AND ‘T20 BLAST’ In conjunction with Cricket Victoria we also run a Milo In2Cricket program that provides an introduction to cricket for boys and girls aged 5 to 9. The program commences in November and runs for 12 sessions with an emphasis on skill development, participation, team play and enjoyment. In addition to this we will also participate in a transition competition, T20 Blast, for players too old for Milo and too young for Junior Cricket. All players are most welcome and enquiries can be directed to our Junior Co-ordinator Alistair Gordon on 0438 821 025 or [email protected] or visit www.ormondcc.vic.cricket.com.au
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The Carnegie South
“Redbacks” Cricket Club Welcomes you to an exciting new season of cricket
There is no better time to get involved in the great game of cricket and there is no
better club than your local club, the mighty CARNEGIE SOUTH REDBACKS! Season
2012/13 looks bigger and better than ever, with newly appointed head junior coach
Roger Young. Roger has vast experience working with cricketers of all ages, including
working with the Australian national side.
The Redbacks cater for all cricketers, young and old, with the following teams:
Make sure you don’t miss out on all the fun this season by getting down to
our ‘Registration Day’ on Saturday 8th September from 10am-1pm at the Carnegie South Cricket Club, cnr Munro Ave & Madden Ave Carnegie
(mel ref 68 G6) On the day you will get the chance to meet your coach(s), participate in
some drills run by our head junior coach Roger Young and enjoy a
complimentary barbeque.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
Express your interest prior to our registra%on day or get informa%on from one of our devoted junior
officials:
Junior Co-ordinator: Adrian Hulston M: 0409 971 754 E: [email protected]
Junior Secretary: Sam Florence M: 0400 013 680 E: [email protected]
Head Junior Coach: Roger Young M: 0407 342 216 E: [email protected]
GO THE MIGHTY REDBACKS!!!
> Under 18's (ages 16-17)
> Under 16's (ages 14-15)
> Under 14's (ages 12-13)
> Under 12's (ages 8-11)
> T20 Blast Boys (ages 7-9)
> T20 Blast Girls (ages 8-14)
> Milo Program (ages 5-10)
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