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Bay Views Newsletter
Phone: 03 9789 9552 Fax: 03 9789 0134
Email: [email protected] Web: www.frankstoneastps.vic.edu.au
12th August, 2015
Coming Events
Term 3 2015 August 19 FEAST Tickets go on sale August 24 Basketball Lightning Premiership Book Week/Book Fair August 25 Book Week/Book Fair August 26 Book Week/Book Fair August 27 Book Week/Book Fair August 28 Book Week/Book Fair Sept 2 Rail Talk (Year 6) Sept 9 FEAST Rehearsal FEAST Sep18 Footy Day End of Term Lunch End of Term - 2:30pm dismissal
Student Attendance
last week
Percentage of students at school
86.6%
Percentage of students on time
89.7%
Monday 17th August
P/1M—Kane S.—For being a great classroom helper. P/1S—Kooper Y.—Working cheerfully on his maths activities.
1/2W—Lilah H. 0 For reading wonderfully fluently in reading groups.
2/3H—Te Haeta T.—For always working persistently in all activities. 3/4B—Jake A.—For enthusiastically practicing his spelling words. 3/4S—Frankie R.—For working hard on division during math.
5/6O—Parris B.—For some great comprehensive skills on Reading Eggs.
5/6S—Paul D.—For some fantastic comprehension work on Reading Eggs.
Congratulations Alex K
Dekota H Louise L
Mathletics Student Award For achieving TOP MATHS RESULTS so far in 2015
OneSight Forms
Just a reminder that the OneSight
Forms are now due back at school
and places are filling up fast.
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Phone: 03 9789 9552 Fax: 03 9789 0134
Email: [email protected] Web: www.frankstoneastps.vic.edu.au
Happy Birthday
Aug. 13th Keanu F. 5/6O
Aug. 16th Hally-Rose T. 3/4S
Aug. 17th Monique S. 5/6O
Traemain W. 5/6O
Book fair
Our Annual Scholastic Book Fair will be held during Book Week.
The Book Fair will be in the school conference room from Monday 24th
August to Friday 28th August.
There will be lots of low cost books and variety items. All proceeds go towards Library books
for our school.
More information will be available closer to the date.
Thanks, Jenny Hoyne
FEAST is approaching fast (September 9th) – and we’re all very excited! This year is going to be a true musical extravaganza with dance routines, songs, plays, mar-tial arts and drumming per-
formances, as well as a special appearance from the band and the choir! It’s a cultural theme this year which ties in nicely with the learning each grade has been doing. We’ll be covering most countries and continents includ-ing Japan, New Zealand, France, Germany and Africa. Tickets will go fast, so if you want the best seat in the house, make sure you book early! Booking Forms will be sent home with the newsletter today
JUMP ROPE for HEART
This week we are launching the
JUMP ROPE for HEART season
with Jump Rope activities in les-
sons. Jump Ropes will be availa-
ble for use at playtime. Sponsor-
ship Forms will be handed out
with the newsletter.
The school Jump Off will be
held on the 1st September and Sponsorship Forms can
be handed in until the end of this term. There are prizes
from the Heart Foundation for students who raise vari-
ous amounts of money.
As well as being great for our students’ fitness and fun
the Heart Foundation is a very worthwhile cause.
Thank you for your support of this event
Jill Stanszus
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Phone: 03 9789 9552 Fax: 03 9789 0134
Email: [email protected] Web: www.frankstoneastps.vic.edu.au
The operating hours are:
TUESDAY – 8:45 – 9:15am FRIDAY - 8:45 – 9:15am and
3:15 – 3:45pm
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Phone: 03 9789 9552 Fax: 03 9789 0134
Email: [email protected] Web: www.frankstoneastps.vic.edu.au
Frankston East Primary SchoolFrankston East Primary School Our Purpose:
To provide the Frankston East Community with a friendly and dynamic learning environment that engages students who work to achieve their personal best in an
atmosphere of mutual respect and cooperation.
Frankston East Primary School promotes itself as an “Established School with Modern Ideas, based on Traditional Values”
We value:
RESPECT We respect the rights of each other and our environment.
TOLERANCE We accept individual differences in every way.
EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE We believe in the right of every child to excel to their personal best.
CONFIDENCE We instil in the child the confidence to approach the unknown.
COMMUNITY INTERACTION We encourage honest and open community interaction and involvement
FUN We never lose sight of the fun and enjoyment of learning.
MUSICAL APPRECIATION We incorporate musical awareness, appreciation and performance throughout our
programs.
SPORTING INVOLVMENT Sporting involvement at all ages provides a wonderful insight into the development of
people skills