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VALUESRESPECTINCLUSIVENESSRESILIENCEINTEGRITYRESPONSIBILITY
VISIONONE COLLEGE,INFINITE POSSIBILITIES,WORKING TOGETHER,EMBRACING THE FUTURE.
MISSIONOUR COLLEGE FOSTERS EXCELLENCE IN LIFE LONG LEARNERS WHO ARE RESILIENT, CONNECTED AND RESPECTFUL.
Newsletter 4, Term 3 2019
CARRANBALLACP-9 COLLEGE
(03) 9395 3533carranballac.p9@edumail.vic.gov.auwww.carranballac.vic.edu.auBoardwalk School Cnr Dunnings Road & Foxwood Dve, Point Cook Jamieson Way School Cnr Jamieson Way & La Rochelle Blv, Point Cook
TERM 3 CALENDAR Wednesday 11 September : BW Foundation Collingwood Children’s Farm
Thursday 12 September : Yr 6 Wakakirri State Awards Performance
Friday 13 September ::
Casual Clothes Day (gold coin donation)Yr 2 (BW) Werribee Mansion Excursion
Friday 20 September : Last Day Term 3 - 2pm Dismissal
Saturday 21 September : 1st Point Cook Scout Hall Official Opening
Monday 7 October : First Day Term 4
Wed 9 Oct - Fri 18 October : Yr 3 & 4 BW Swimming Program
Tue 15 Oct - Fri 25 Oct : Yr 8 Student Exchange to Korea
Mon 18 Oct - Tue 19 Oct : Yr 5 Canoeing and Bush Experience
Wed 23 Oct - Fri 1 Nov : Foundation & Yr 1 JW Swimming Program
Tuesday 29 October : SoundGarage Keyboard & Singing Concert
Wednesday 30 October : SoundGarage Drums & Guitar Concert
Monday 4 November : Student Free Day
Tuesday 5 November : Melbourne Cup Public Holiday
Wed 6 Nov - Fri 15 Nov : Foundation & Yr 1 BW Swimming Program
Friday 20 December : Last Day Term 4 - Early DismissalPlease note that dates are correct at the time of printing. Changes may occur after printing.
For most up to date information see Compass School Manager.
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE
We strongly encourage families in Yr 7, 8 & 9 to provide students with their
own Laptop/Notebook Computer Providing familiar and flexible use of technology benefits students in the classroom and at home. Students receive free access to
the Microsoft Office Suite, and WIFI access at school for classwork and
research.
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A REFLECTION FROM ACTING COLLEGE DIRECTOR, ROS MYORS, ON THE EVENTS OF THE LAST FORTNIGHT AT CARRANBALLAC P-9 COLLEGE.
Dear parents and members of our Carranballac community,
As I assume the role of College director during Brendan O’Brien’s absence, I welcome Michael Villani to the role of Acting Campus Principal at Boardwalk, and Carolyn Huell to the role of Acting Assistant Principal.
Families of year 3,5,7 and 9 students will have received information regarding their child’s NAPLAN results this week. These national standardised tests assess students’ reading, writing, language (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and their numeracy. NAPLAN is a small snapshot of your child’s learning in May; a lot of learning has occurred since then. Our college has received extensive data of all NAPLAN scores I am delighted with our results and the significant improvement we have made in many areas. Although NAPLAN is just one of an extensive range of assessments that inform our future learning and teaching, the improvement is significant and testament to our college heading ‘in the right direction.’ These results are vindication of several important and strategic developments at our college including:
1. The transition to the secondary education model for years 7,8 & 9 with specialist teachers being employed in many subject areas.
2. Targeted professional learning for teachers based on the strategic goals of the college; including changes to the structure of teacher professional learning teams.
3. The appointment of teacher learning specialists and the ongoing work of our teacher coaches.
4. Four+ years of the HERO (Hear Every day Ready On time) program which has resulted in a huge improvement in student attendance data.
These improvements don’t occur by chance. The details of our short and long term college goals are outlined in the Annual Implementation Plan and Strategic Plan (2017-2021) which can be viewed on our website under the Council tab. These details include key improvement strategies and detailed targets for continued improvement in student outcomes in all key curriculum learning areas. In addition, we have received the results of our Attitudes to School Surveys and will analyse this data to further facilitate
student voice and agency across the college.
Our Literacy and Numeracy week was another very successful event at the college with high levels of student engagement, excitement and parental support. My thanks to the team of teachers on this committee who arranged such wonderful events again this year.
Excitement is high for our year 6 Wakakirri team who successfully made it through to the State Finals. Our college has been very successful in this national performing arts competition over many years and I congratulate the students and staff in the creation, rehearsal and presentation of this wonderful story. It will be very exciting to attend the State Finals at the Palais Theatre in St Kilda on 12 September to see our students compete. Good luck everyone!
Our Parents and Friends organised another successful Father’s Day stall for both campuses. My thanks to them for their ongoing commitment to our students and families. Parent volunteers make an important contribution to our college. If you are able to volunteer at either campuses, a Working With Children Check is required and can be obtained by applying at www.justice.vic.gov.au. There is no charge for a volunteer WWCC.
Wyndham Council Mayor Cr Mia Shaw visited on Thursday and was entertained by student leaders, speeches by students, Emmanuel (Boardwalk) and Jasmine (Jamieson Way). Our Kapa Haka dance groups presented an inspiring cultural dance and our senior rock band also performed. Mayor Shaw had the pleasure of meeting our college therapy dog Trent.
We have received notification from our State Member for Altona District, Jill Hennessey MP that our college will receive an additional funding allocation of $239,500. This amount has been allocated to specific maintenance programs for facilities, grounds and safety compliance.
Best wishes to our students and families for another fortnight of positive learning and growth at Carranballac P-9 College.
Planning for the 2020 School Year has begun. If your child/ren will not be returning in 2020 please complete the Advice of Student Transfer form in the Newsletter and return to the Office.
http://www.justice.vic.gov.au
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Dear Parents,
We have thoroughly enjoyed engaging our community in a number of events over the last few weeks. We had huge engagement at our teddy bears picnic and it was wonderful to see families share in the joy of reading with our Foundation, Year 1 and 2 students.
Our Literacy and Numeracy week was a huge success with our team of staff setting up various events and activities to engage our students in their learning. The book parade was again ably led by our secondary student leaders and watching their connection with the younger students was a joy. This is something we highly encourage throughout the year, with a variety activities and events to build student leadership capacity and confidence.
We’ve had much excitement in the Early Years with a successful trip to Werribee Zoo for our Year 4s, and our Foundation students ventured off to the Collingwood Children’s Farm. Our excursions are carefully researched and are directly connected to the learning in the classroom. They are important learning experiences for our students and watching the excitement of the Foundies getting on the bus demonstrates how valuable these experiences are.
We also have to thank the parents involved in our weekly after-school rugby training. This attracts over forty students on a weekly basis and is a sight to behold.
Our VET students are currently out and about performing at schools around the area. Playing to unknown audiences is a valuable part of preparation as these students prepare for their final performance exams in term 4.
Look out for our industry night to be held at Kindred
Studios in Yarraville. The College has worked in partnership with Kindred for a number of years and this night gives our students an authentic performance experience. It’s always a great night of music as these talented youngsters show off their musical skills. As we head into spring, we also look forward to our Early Years music concerts which will be held over weeks 9 and 10. We have rescheduled these concerts so that we can have maximum participation from our students and families.
Our sporting teams continue to participate in Hobson Bay and Point Cook District competitions. The students are enjoying the opportunity to train together as one College and spend more time working as a united team.
Once again, our talented Wakakirri students have successfully made it through to the finals. As you will be aware, our College has a commendable reputation for success in this national performing arts competition. This is another wonderful result for our students and staff and we look forward to the State Finals on 12 September at the Palais Theatre in St Kilda.
With NAPLAN results now out, it is important to keep these results in perspective. Remember, they were conducted earlier in the year and are just a snapshot of your child’s ability at that time. There will have been a lot of learning taking place between then and now. Talk to your child about their learning. Research clearly shows the value of family involvement and interest in children’s learning and the importance of working with staff at school if you have any concerns. Seeking support where necessary can only enhance your child’s learning.
As we head into the last few weeks of term 3, we wish you all a successful fortnight.
A REFLECTION FROM JAMIESON WAY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL, STEVEN MONTGOMERY AND ACTING BOARDWALK PRINCIPAL, MICHAEL VILLANI, ON THE EVENTS OF THE LAST FORTNIGHT AT CARRANBALLAC P-9 COLLEGE.
BRING YOUR STUDENT BANK BOOK EVERY FRIDAY MORNING TO INSTIL GOOD
SAVINGS HABITS AND BANKING REWARDS
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Literacy &
Numeracy
WeekAWARD WINNERS
The Literacy and Numeracy Week team would like to give a big thank you to all students, families, staff and other community members who participated and joined in in all the activities on offer and offer congratulations to all the participants and winners.
All the competitions are finished and we would like to take the opportunity to announce the competition winners:
Competition Boardwalk Jamieson Way5c Drive 5A 5SWriting Competition Jerry 4A Felix 3S
Matthew 6B Katherine 6PTristan 7P
Door Displays 2A and 6A Buddy Group 3PAre you smarter than a Carranballac Student?
Teachers: Mr Curran, Ms Way, Mr Westwood
Teachers and Student Draw
Daily Literacy and Numeracy Quizes
FC 5R
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Year 3 Art Students make Hand PuppetsEmelia, Mariah, Fred, Jasmin, Tiger and Parisa enjoyed making Hand Puppets with Mrs
Tippet during their Art Class this fortnight.
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Foundation to Year 2 ConcertsBoardwalk - Tuesday 10 September Concert 1 - 6:00pm FA 1A 2A Concert 2 – 6:45pm FB 1B 2B Concert 3 – 7:30pm FC 1C 2CJamieson Way - Wednesday 11 SeptemberConcert 1 - 6:00pm FP 1P 2P Concert 2 – 6:45pm FQ 1Q 2Q Concert 3 – 7:30pm FR 1R 2R
Year 3 to 5 ConcertsBoardwalk - Tuesday 17 September Concert 1 - 6:00pm 3C 4C 5A Concert 2 – 6:45pm 3B 4A 5B Concert 3 – 7:30pm 3A 4B 5CJamieson Way - Wednesday 18 SeptemberConcert 1 – 5:30pm 3Q 4T 5Q Concert 2 – 6:15pm 3P 4V 5P Concert 3 – 7:00pm 3R 4R 5R Concert 4 – 7:45pm 3S 4S 5S
MUSIC MATTERS | MIK WEIRA reminder that the Foundation to Year 5 concerts are fast approaching; please be sure to mark your time and date in your calendar! Be sure to speak with your child about the costume that they will wear. This should be in line with our “reach for the stars” theme, and students can arrive dressed as something they dream of being one day. Costumes are to be organised from home. As in previous years, these performances are video recorded and are available for parents to pre-purchase. Please see advertising below to purchase your copy of the concert. Dates and times are below and we look forward to seeing you at the Boardwalk PAC then!
Video Title SelectionPurchaser Name
Email Address
Payment Methods
Type of Card Name On CardCard Number
Expiry Date CSV Number Signature
Cash Credit Card Direct Debit
Direct Debit:Account Name Cliff Elliott Video Edit Services BSB 063845 Account Number 10153627
Qty
Pay Amount:Return Order ToCliff Elliott Video Edit Services. PO Box 330 SomervilleVic 3912. Phone: 0433 897942, Email: [email protected]
www.clensmedia.comFor online store with other purchasing options
Delivery Address
Foundation to Grade 2 ConcertsBoardwalkSelection-01 Concert 1 6:00PMSelection-02 Concert 2 6:45PMSelection-03 Concert 3 7:30PM
Foundation to Grade 2 ConcertsJamieson WaySelection-04 Concert 1 6:00PMSelection-05 Concert 2 6:45PMSelection-06 Concert 3 7:30PM
Grade 3 to 5 ConcertsJamieson WaySelection-10 Concert 1 6:00PMSelection-11 Concert 2 6:45PMSelection-12 Concert 3 7:30PMSelection-13 Concert 4 7:45PM
Grade 3 to 5 ConcertsBoardwalkSelection-07 Concert 1 6:00PMSelection-08 Concert 2 6:45PMSelection-09 Concert 3 7:30PM
Place Selection Number inThe Video Title Selection Above
DVD’s $28.00 ea Inc Postage
HD Digital Video’s are available from our online store
Reach for the Stars DVD Order Form
Please visit www.clensmedia.com for all DVD purchases
DVD Cost $28The School Office will not be taking
DVD Orders or Payment.
https://www.clensmedia.com/carranballac-dvd-sales
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SOUNDGARAGE CONCERTS!We are so excited to announce that this year’s concert dates will be: October 29 (Tuesday) – Keys and SAP (Singing and Performance)
October 30 (Wednesday) - Guitar and Drums.
We will send out more information regarding the times for each campus closer to the date, please keep the evenings free! Any questions or queries please contact Maddie Owen at [email protected] or 0401 844 522
Year 4 students have been working with their Pre-service teacher to brighten our school environment and promote our community values of Respect, Inclusiveness,
Resilience, Integrity and Responsibility. Thanks Year 4!
Compass will be updating features
in the online portal and in the mobile app. For more information see the College website www.carranballac.vic.edu.au
SCHOOL WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR
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explore AND DISCOVER wyndham
TECH
STEM Family Discovery Day on Saturday September 7 1pm–3pm at the Wyndham Technical SchoolExperience Augmented and Virtual Reality!
Take on a challenge in our Mini-Makerspace!
See what a “classroom set-up” at WTS looks like!
Talk to our host reps from Victoria University Polytechnic about free TAFE, courses and more!
Have a snack and chat to our experts about how your kids can access and thrive from their school’s engagement with Wyndham Tech.
The event is free and open to all!
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Download the Wyndham Learning Festival App from the Apple or Google Play store for all Festival events and details.
SPRING INTO LEARNING1 - 8 September 2019
FREE, FUN, LEARNING FOR ALL AGES.
Visit www.wynlearnfestival.org.au for details.
@wynlearnfest@wynlearnfest@wynlearnfestival
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21 SEPT - 13 OCTPROGRAM
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