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FORTNIGHTLY NEWSLETTER
8 June 2016
Carranballac P-9 College 9395 3533
In our unique, innova ve and growing community we develop a passion for life long learning
so that students achieve individual excellence and are confident, capable, respected ci zens
of our local and global communi es.
Statement of Purpose
Dates to Remember:
Student Absence: Please SMS student absences by 9.00 am to
0429 305 552
College Director Brendan O’Brien School Council President Ian Muir
Every minute
counts!
Friday 10 June Boardwalk & Jamieson Way Family Photo Day
Monday 13 June Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
Wednesday 15 June Jamieson Way Year 2 Scienceworks Excursion
Monday 20 June-Friday 24 June Cultural Diversity Week
Tuesday 21 June F/1 Royal Botanic Gardens excursion.
Wednesday 22 June Boardwalk Yr 3/4 C,J & L Heat & Energy Incursion
Thursday 23 Jun Boardwalk Yr 3/4 A & B Heat & Energy Incursion
Friday 24 June End of Term 2—2pm finish
Saturday 2 July Election day BBQ
Monday 11 July Curriculum Day
Tuesday 12 July Students resume Term 2
Thursday 21 July Parents & Friends Meeting
Friday 5 August School Disco at Boardwalk School Gym
Saturday 27 August P&F Trivia Night
D irector’s Report
Dear Parents and Members of the Carranballac College Community
With only three more weeks before the end of term this is a good time for parents to reflect on how connected they are with the College and their children's learning. Education is a partnership between students, parents and staff and the key to this is the connectedness of parents. Parents who take responsibility for their children's learning and behaviour in partnership with the College stand a far better chance of ensuring their children's educational success. How has your son/daughter been going at school? Do you speak about the highlights of their day at the dinner ta-ble? Why not ask them what they learned that was interesting/new today? Who did they play with at recess/lunch? Did they solve any problems today? Keep a focus on the positives in order to build their resilience. Take the time to speak to your child's teacher if you sense a change or want to pass on a positive message. STAFFING Jamieson Way: Mrs Pell is on Long Service Leave until the end of term. We welcome Mrs Gault into her role and Mrs Pathak into EAL. Miss Hudson will be Team Leader of the 3/4 team. Mr Vasilevski is also on long service leave. Dur-ing his leave Mr Johnson will be taking his class whilst Miss Paten will be Team Leader. I would like to thank and congratulate our staff for the positive manner in which they have capably adapted to their new roles.
PARENTS and FRIENDS:
Congratulations again to our band of volunteer helpers. Although the movie night did not attract large numbers, all who attended commented favourably on what a great night it was. Well done team, thank you also to our staff for supporting and accommodating the event in the BER.
Next up will be the TRIVIA NIGHT. Fun and games for all who join in for a very affordable night out with many priz-es on offer. More information later in the newsletter/calendar. WHAT's ON, WHEN!!??
In semester one we posted the camps schedule for the first two terms under 'students' on the webpage. We apolo-gise for the late posting of semester two activities - they are now up on the web page. As we move over to our new integrated software management system - COMPASS , we will be able to post all College activities for parents and students to view on line. It is hoped to have this available for 2017 in Term 4 this year. We will keep you informed through the newsletter. Have you subscribed to the newsletter on line yet - 300 families have and it guarantees them access to College updates without having to dive into their children's school bags each night and accidentally finding that banana that has been there far too long! ROCK BAND:
A huge thank you to our Rock Band, to Barry and Gaye, to our rocking parents (for their continued support). Rock band performances took place at Jamieson Way on Friday afternoon AND on Sunday at the Saltwater Community Centre. SPORT: Oh what an incredibly amazing and complex job our Physical Education staff, leadership, staff, student leaders and students do in order to provide sport opportunities at the College. Badminton, Soccer, Basketball, Athletics and the list goes on. Last week's Year 7 to 9 athletics at Newport was a celebration of the successful planning and prepara-tion put in by our two key co-ordinators: Mrs Huell and Miss Russell. Well done. Special thanks also to our chefs and young chefs, all pre-service teachers in attendance on the day as well as to all parents who attended in support. ELECTIVES:
Year 9 students will have an opportunity to select subjects from a range of electives in second semester. Mrs Hall has been working with all Specialist staff to develop the curriculum program blurbs from which students will get a content and purpose overview. This is an exciting time for our Year 9 cohort as they prepare for their senior years in Years 10, 11 and 12. If you have any questions please address them to Mrs Hall. Have a great fortnight and please keep an eye on the web page.
B rendan O’Brien
B oardwalk School Report
I attended another wonderful Athletics Carnival on Friday for our Year 7/8/9 students. I was delighted to witness such high levels of student participation and sportsmanship. I also noted a fabulous connec-tion between our two schools as students competed in a friendly but determined way in each of their events. Congratulations to Carolyn Huell and Yolanda Russell for their organization of this mammoth event. Thanks also to our very supportive staff and Pre Ser-vice Teachers who assisted on this day.
There is a new line of track suit pants now available at PSW; a great addition to our uniform for the cool-er months. Our college is still consulting with our students and families for a choice of outside jack-ets. Compliance to our school uniform each day shows pride and respect for selves and our school community.
Improvement in attendance and punctuality is also noted. Lessons begin promptly at 8.45am every day so being prompt is essential to maximise the learning of all students.
Our students are continuing to make use of the Point Cook oval at lunch times while our school oval is un-der construction. The use of this wonderful facility is made possible by Wyndham Council through weekly application and negotiation from Carolyn Huell.
Keeping our limited school space litter free will en-hance the look of our school and enrich our pride in our school environment. Keep up the good effort please everyone!
Our annual school photo day is this Thursday, with family photos occurring on Friday. A great keepsake as the years fly by.
R os Myors
Acting Principal
J amieson Way School Report
Well done to all involved in our Years 7-9 Ath-letics last week. We are very proud of our competitors and the attitude and sportsman-ship they displayed. A huge thank you to Ms Russell for her amazing organisation, to all our staff and preservice teachers who sup-ported her and to our wonderful Mr Sullivan for cooking up a storm of sizzling sausages! Our Year 3/4 students are definitely scientists of the future after their learning experiences during their science incursion this week. Curi-osity and engagement increase the level of learning- great job Year 3/4- now we hold high expectations for the work that will be generated from this incursion. Our College Rock Band and our Junior Rock Band performed for all Jamieson Way stu-dents last Friday in our gym. It is truly amaz-ing to see the confidence and personal growth of these talented students, especially our junior band. Congratulations on a great performance! Winter is upon us...... And our lost property area holds many jumpers. Items that are clearly labelled will be returned to your child's classroom. Thank you to those families who make this task easy for us! Reading is a great winter activity - is your child signed up in the Premier's Reading Chal-lenge yet? Consider the amount of time your child is en-gaged in family activities this coming long weekend and consider the amount of time they are 'on screen'. Enjoy the long weekend as a family.
S andy Naughton
Principal
S tudent Awards
Halo Jenkins
Marley Pio
Natasha Ariyagama
Luke Gajic
Ethan He
Alexia Blazevska
Jaxon Harris
Jonte Cuppen
Dennym Simmons
Aiden Ruskin
Hannah Rogers
Madison Sanne
Ayaan Ishaque
Melanija Naumovska
Tahana Aitu
Jack Huang
Bailee Ben
Maria Moustaklis
Lauren Benjamin
Angel Sienna
Samuel Cornish
Christopher Delim-itros
Megan Cotter
John Rout
Declan Vorster
Joseph Hatfield
Marina Velickosvska
Will Strange
Richelle Siahaan
Nicholas Caridakis
Sebastian Ririnui
Bailey Lownds
Christie Janevski
Maria Kamara
Ben Clark
Lily Weir
Mahkeisha Nizar
Rafi Anasril
Julian Stojanovski
Martin Petkoski
Shamus Dixon
Francois Jordaan
Xy Craven
Gavin Pasqual
Darcy Rouvray
Oliver Borinelli
Cheyenne Loades
Zoe Bartlett
Jasmine Ali
Henry Le-Nguyen
Jazmine Davis
Oliver Jovevski
Madison He
Ivan Matijas
Alice Keenan-Littlejohn
Jessica Shirley
Vincent Paice
Tina Zhang
LJ Uapo
Luke Keenan
Henry Wong
Japanese Awards:
Kasper Bramwell Siala Agafili Violet Deering Dean Hodgkins
Kevin Duong Rueben Hatton Bay Lana Dailey Marlon Cambasis
Tommy Kovac Carlos Lovatt Nevaeh Sienna
Art Awards:
Riley Parks Katelyn Chhour
Music Awards:
Casey Clarkson Tipene Te Whare Bayden Pickersgill Joanne Benjamin
Lily Li Ned Trease-Gordon
Sport Awards
Pavel Gorfunkel Aparna Natarajan Sarah Cotter Hope Sarandis Caleb Pio
Congratulations to all of our award winners this fortnight!
Kids Teaching Kids
Kids Teaching Kids is a program whereby all students at the College
celebrate Science Week each year. Each class invites another class to
attend a workshop, performance or activity which is based around
environmental science.
We celebrate Science Week in Kids Teaching Kids Week from Monday
5 September to Friday 9 September.
The College also hosts the KTK Western Region Conference on site
during that week whereby other schools join us and take part in
workshops. In 2016, Year 7s will assist with organisation at Boardwalk
Campus on Wednesday 7 September and Year 5/6 classes conduct
the second day of that conference at Jamieson Way Campus, on
Thursday 8 September. Finally a selected group of students will repre-
sent us at the Melbourne Water KTK Conference on Monday 24 and
Tuesday 25 October at Melbourne University.
Sponsors for KTK week 2016 is the Department of Environment,
Land, Water & Planning.
S port Update
Miss Russell
Yr 7-9 Athletics Carnival
On Thursday 2 of June, Carranballac College conducted the Year 7-9 Ath-
letics Carnival. The Carnival was a very successful and fun day. Con-
gratulations to all of the students that attended and well done on your
performances and behaviour through out the day. A huge thank you to
our parent helper Donna Putland and Mr Sullivan/Mr Barnes on providing a sausage sizzle.
Yr 8 Girls Netball
On Tuesday 24 May, the Year 8 Girls Netball team participated in the Hobson Bay Netball Competition.
The girls played incredibly well though out the day and achieved 5th place in the competition. Well done
girls on your outstanding effort.
Teoni Milner, Kasey Vandermeer, Giada Minafo, Chelsea Vo, Clare
Reilly, Taylah Renkin, Halle Barrow, Francoise Atanga and Paige
Cutter.
Yr 7 Boys Soccer
On Thursday 26 May, the Year 7 Boys Soccer team participated in
the Hobson Bay Soccer Competition. The boys played incredibly well and achieved 3rd place. Congratu-
lations boys on your outstanding effort.
Emilio Spyrou, Peter Trimbonias, Ashton Archibald, Joshua Dunstan, Daniel Vo, Jay Smith, Adem Abdalla,
Girish Tamilchelvan, Ben McAteer, Bobi Cekanceski, Hassan Elmi, Hussein Elmi and Victor Chhour.
Hobson Bay Division Primary Cross Country Championships
On Thursday 26 May, 11 students represented Carranballac College in Hobson Bay Division Primary Cross
Country Championships. Despite the horrible weather conditions, the students achieved outstanding re-
sults and participated with enthusiasm. The results are listed below—
9/10 Girls Imogen Te Whare—10th place
11 Girls Broklyn Palu—7th place. Broklyn has qualified for WMR Cross Country Championships
which will be conducted on Wednesday 8th June.
11 Girls Poppy McAteer –22nd Tahana Aitu—11th Jessica MacKenzie—29th
Sakura Deering—27th Sienna FowLer—30th
11 Boys Hamish Renkin—10th Campbell Waddell– 8th Campbell has qualified for WMR Cross
Country Championships which will be conducted on Wednesday 8 of June.
12/13 Boys Xy Cravin—11th Jy Muir—28th
S port Update
Mrs Huell
Year 9 Badminton
Congratulations to the Year 9 Badminton teams which participated in the Hobsons Bay Division competi-
tion held at the Altona Badminton centre on Friday 20 May. All the students have really demonstrated im-
proved skills, strategies and understanding of the game play through extra practice during lunch time.
An excellent effort by the Year 9 girls team which beat Williamstown High school, Point Cook P-9 College
and Altona Bayside Secondary college to qualify for the grand final against the Laverton College team.
Cara Poots Anisah Mohd, Lilian Nguyen , Emily Geitenbeek , Deniz Turkilmaz , Andy Htaik, Kye Simp-
son , Shamus Dixon , Aleks Krsmanovic
Year 3-6 Boardwalk Athletics Carnival
It was a lovely sunny, but cool day for our junior students at Boardwalk who enjoyed their Athletics
carnival held at Newport Athletics track on Friday 27 May.
Thank you to all those who assisted to help make this day so successful including all the VU Preservice
teachers, Parent helpers, Year 9 student leaders and all the Carranballac College class and specialist
teachers.
The final results of the carnival were:
1st Cheetham 604
2nd RAAF 509
3rd Golden Wattle 481
4th Sea Eagles 412
H ouse Points
Boardwalk School Jamieson Way School
Week 7 Week 8 Week 7 Week 8
Sea Eagles: 44 26 Sea Eagles: 194 198
Cheetham: 32 32 Cheetham: 198 193
Golden Wattle: 37 23 Golden Wattle: 217 208
RAAF: 34 27 RAAF: 186 206
C orker Winner
EY: Hayley Ruskin
MY: Cameron Carter
Congratula%ons
Boardwalk!!!
Boardwalk won the Nude Food Day challenge
with 160g less rubbish than Jamieson Way!
We also had Early Years and Middle Years
class winners at each campus.
At Jamieson Way with ZERO waste was
F/1S and 9Q with 50g!
At Boardwalk F/1A with only 25g and 7A
with 30g!
A big well done and thank you from the
Green Team to everyone who remembered to
bring ‘nude food’ to school, and the parents
and teachers who promoted the day.
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TRIVIA NIGHT 2016 Term 3: Saturday 27 August
We have an enthusiastic team of parents well into the planning stages for this “back by
popular demand” event. It’s going to be a great night once again and we hope as many of you
as possible can attend. This is a fantastic opportunity to socialise amongst our school com-
munity and show your support for our school. This year the funds raised from this event
will be directed towards the schools playground equipment and in support of other projects
for our kids!
CAN YOU HELP??
If you are able to donate a product, voucher or service towards the Trivia Night or
know someone who may, please contact Valetta Johnston (Boardwalk) at valet-
[email protected], or Melissa Turner (Jamieson Way) at
[email protected]. You can also speak to someone in either
office who will contact the Trivia Team.
ELECTION DAY BBQ
Saturday 2 JULY AT BOTH SCHOOLS FROM 7AM TO 4PM.
IF YOU CAN HELP ON THE DAY PLEASE COMPLETE THE SLIP BE-
LOW AND RETURN TO THE SCHOOL OFFICE. A COORDINATOR
WILL CONTACT YOU TO ARRANGE A SUITABLE TIME. A WORK-
ING WITH CHILDRENS CHECK IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THIS
EVENT.
__________________________________
I would like to help at the Election Day BBQ
Name __________________________________________
Contact Phone _____________________________________
School (please circle) Boardwalk Jamieson Way
TICKETS ON SALE IN TERM 3
Stay tuned for further information.....
Wow, what a Term. It is hard to believe that it is nearly over. Students have done a fantastic job this term at get-ting to their lessons and working hard. Term 3 is the big Term where concert preparation begins! We start thinking about what we would like to perform and then band practice begins!
If you would like to continue with the Soundhouse program or if you would like your child to start, please head to the school office to pay for Term 3.
SOUNDHOUSE FEES DUE Wednesday 22 June: To ensure your place in Soundhouse and to help with timeta-bling the lessons correctly around the specialist timetable, please make your payment before the school holidays.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Maddie Owen at [email protected] or 0401 844 522
S oundhouse
M usic
Rockband Both rock bands performed at Jamieson Way school last Friday. The whole school danced and sang along to the fabulous repertoire of well known, con-temporary songs. Thanks to the many families who attended and a huge congratulations to Alex Colston-Ing and Barry Davies for their wonderful tui-tion of these young musicians. Nadia and Dylan also performed. They are now in Year 12 at Point Cook Senior but were also members
of Minor Sensation. It's great to see these young adults still performing music in our local community. It was lovely to welcome back Maddie and Carle who were in our rock band last year and also performed at the Saltwater Community Centre gig.
Congratulations to our talented band, Minor Sensation who were the headline act for the fifth birthday celebrations of the Saltwater Community Centre on Sunday. A huge thank you to Barry Davies for his ongoing support and direction with these talented musicians.
Wakakirri
Rehearsals are progressing well for our Wakakirri item which will be performed at the Clocktower Thea-tre, Moonee Ponds on Monday 22 August.
We are currently designing suitable costumes for our cast of 107! A huge job. We are hoping to have some parent support at a working bee on Friday 15 July, 11.30 to 3.00pm. If you are available at any time on this day, please go to the office area at Boardwalk for directions to the Textiles Room. Sewing skills are not necessary, there are cutting and gluing jobs also.
Gaye Edmonds
Assistant Principal
Performing Arts Leader
T hey’re Back...
Dear Parents/ Guardians/ Carers
It has come to our attention that some students in the school may have head lice and I seek
your cooperation in checking your child’s hair this week.
Head lice do not transmit infectious diseases – they are transmitted by having head to head
contact with someone who has head lice. You may be reassured to know that head lice are
commonly found in places other than in schools. Head lice are common in school-aged children
and are the most adaptable of creatures. They have survived living solely on humans for 10,000
years!!!!
What can you do?
We seek your cooperation in checking your child’s hair and in those instances where head lice
or eggs are found, treating your child’s hair.
Please see the information at http://www.health.vic.gov.au/headlice/ to help with the detection
and treatment of head lice. Please feel free to talk to me about any problems you are experi-
encing with treatment.
If head lice or eggs are found on your child’s hair you need to inform:
The College and advise when the treatment has started.
Parents or carers of your child’s friends so they too have the opportunity to detect and treat
their children if necessary.
When can my child return to school?
Health regulations requires that where a child has head lice, that child should not return to
school until the day after appropriate treatment has started. Please note, this refers only to
those children who have live head lice and does not refer to head lice eggs.
Carranballac P-9 College is aware that head lice can be a sensitive issue and is committed to
maintaining your confidentiality.
Kind regards
Rose Pell
Assistant Principal
Jamieson Way School
Carranballac College P-9 Enrolment Form 2016
Instrumental Music and/or Singing and Performing
Contact: Maddie Owen 0401 844 522 or email: [email protected] ABN 81 556 680 70
_________________________________________________________________
Soundhouse lessons cost $140 per discipline per term and fees are payable, in advance, by quarterly BPay or up-front payments to the office. If you require further information on the program please contact Maddie Owen on mobile or email shown above.
Child’s name:
Year Level (2016):
Parent/guardian name/s:
Contact number:
My child would like to learn (please tick appropriate boxes):
SAP (Singing & Performance)
GUITAR
KEYBOARD
DRUMS
To ensure your child gets a position in the program, payment via BPay or directly to the office is required before Wednesday June 22nd.
Soundhouse Terms and Conditions over page
TermsandConditions,2016Lessons(heldduringschoolhours)
Soundhouse lessons are held in small groups. The Soundhouse pro-gram runs for 12 months and includes a Term 4 concert. There can also be other performances throughout the year. Soundhouse stu-dents are guaranteed a minimum of 32 lessons per year. However, children will usually receive more than 32 for the year.
Fees are payable IN ADVANCE for the term and there are no re-funds for children who drop out during the term. Fees can be paid in 4 equal instalments of $140.00, each Term, BPay, or directly to the office.
THE FEES ARE NOT CALCULATED PER LESSON.
Withdrawal from the program must be notified via the Soundhouse exit form available from the office. This enables groupings and staff to be organized ahead of any change. Unfortunately, lessons lost due to illness or school activities cannot, in general, be made up. Circum-stances such as long-term holidays or illness etc. can be discussed with The Soundhouse Music Schools coordinator and appropriate ar-rangements can be made.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY WEEK
Monday 20 June - Friday 24 June
We have many excited students who can’t wait to celebrate our ‘CULTURAL DIVERSITY WEEK’. This is taking place in the last week of Term 2 from Monday 20 June – Friday 24 June. The week is devoted to having fun learning about and celebrating the diversity of cultures we have here Carranballac College.
Class levels have begun planning and preparing activities, beginning with their ‘creative door displays’.
Our Foundation/One students are covering China, the Year 2’s Japan, the Year 3/4’s India and the Year
5/6 students are covering Vietnam. Our fabulous students in Years 7, 8 and 9 are presenting a range of
cultural information either as a powerpoint presentation, a poster or maybe they’ve chosen to share a
dance that they’ve learned.
Throughout the week everyone will have the opportunity to be involved in Sumo Wrestling, Bollywood dancing, Cultural games, Henna Hand Designs, Greetings, Indian Rangoli creations, Drum Beat, Japa-nese Dancing, Chinese doll and Dragon making for example. The Choir will be performing, along with our African drums which will be parading around the schools. Fabulous Fun!!
Mr Coffey and Mrs Evans our Japanese Year 2 and F/1 teachers are planning a performance for the families of students in these levels to attend. The students are preparing their invitations and you will be receiving them very shortly.
During our Cultural Diversity Week, l’m sure you will have many excited children coming home wishing to share a wealth of information that they’ve learnt throughout the day, be it ‘fun facts, songs or dance moves’. Enjoy!
From the Cultural Diversity Team
John, Karolina, Shirley & Jenny G
Contact Information
PO Box 6106, Point Cook 3030 Phone: 9395 3533 e-mail: [email protected]
Boardwalk School Jamieson Way School
Cnr Foxwood Drive & Dunnings Road, Point Cook, 3030 Cnr Jamieson Way & La Rochelle Blvd, Point Cook, 3030
Principal Kay Kearney Principal Sandy Naughton