Coral Park Primary School
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Coral Park Primary School Achieving SUCCESS
NEWSLETTER Term 2 Issue 6, 27th May 2021
145 Coral Drive, Hampton Park 3976
www.coralparkps.vic.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
Phone 9702 8398
From the Principal
COVID Once again, at the time I am writing the newsletter for this week we are faced with the uncertainty of how this virus will impact the state of Victoria and in particular schools. Tomorrow will be a pupil free day. As of Monday all students will be engaging in remote learning. Please check you emails for further information.
There are now only 5 reasons to leave your home and they are as follows: Shopping for essential items Exercise Care giving Education* To get vaccinated
*Only vulnerable children (as deemed by other agencies such as Child Protection) or essential worker’s children will be able to attend school until we are advised otherwise by the State Government and the Department of Education.
As always we will endeavour to communicate with you as soon as we can once we have information pertaining to schools and the education of your children. Can I remind all our Coral Park families that we do not receive information earlier than the general public. So I ask that you again, support us and trust that we are working tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure you are informed as soon as possible of any and all changes to the way we must operate. Please stay safe as we again navigate our way through the coming days and weeks.
Child Safe - Smart Watches In my last communication to you, I wrote about smart watches and the safety implications that these devices have on our students. It has become apparent that some members of our community are advising their students to hit panic alert buttons if they have an issue at school. This is a practice that cannot continue. The process for communicating with your child is to call the office and messages will be passed on to your child. If your child has an issue at school their appropriate and safest response is to seek out a staff member and get the assistance they need, not hit a panic button on a smart watch. If this practice continues I will be left with no choice but to ban students who are disregarding the safe use of these watches at school from wearing them. Thank you to the majority of students who wear a smart watch to school and use them responsibly and effectively. Please advise your child of the appropriate ways to get support if they have an issue at school, by seeking assistance from a staff member.
Cooking Classes Coral Park is very fortunate to be a part of this program, however as it stands we only have two familes registered for the program. Can I encourage you to seriously consider being part of this initiative and contact the office if you are interested. It would be very disappointing if we had to cancel the program due to a lack of participants.
Melissa Drive (Changes to Parking) The council has informed us that they are changing the parking regulations in Melissa Drive. New signage will be installed in the coming weeks. Please ensure that you familiarise yourself with the new regulations and abide by them, as we don’t want you to incur a fine once they are in place.
Justin Thompson Principal
Diary Dates
MAY
Friday 28th May
Pupil Free Day
JUNE
Tuesday 8th June
Middle School
WildlifeXposure Incursion
Wednesday 9th
June
Senior Interschool Sport
Lightning Premiership
Friday 11th June
Assembly
2.45pm in the MPC
All Welcome
Monday 14th June
Queen’s Birthday
Public Holiday
Friday 25th June
Assembly
2.45pm in the MPC
All Welcome
OCTOBER
Wednesday 13th - Friday 15th
October
Year 4, 5 & 6 School Camp
Alexandra Adventure Resort
SCHOOL CAMP
Year 4, 5 & 6 students are looking forward to going on camp in Term 4. School camp is a fantastic opportunity for students to learn new skills, participate in team building activities and experience new adventures in a safe and supportive environment with their friends and peers. Please return the permission forms and deposit by Friday 4th June to secure your child’s position.
HEADLICE - “ONCE A WEEK, TAKE A PEAK”
Please remember to check your child’s hair regularly for headlice and treat their hair if required. Regular hair checks will help minimise any
potential problems with headlice in the school. Please also inform the school if your child does have a case of headlice, so we can inform their class to be vigilant.
SPARE CHANGE OF CLOTHES
As the weather gets wet we recommend children have a change of clothes in their bag in case of accidents.
Changes of clothes are often in short supply in winter when students fall into puddles or slip in the mud. We always appreciate donations of school uniform that your children have grown out of and no longer need.
Learning
Understand-
ing Skills
Knowledge
Come along to our assembly at 2.45pm tomorrow to see the wonderful mural that our school community has created to celebrate Education Week.
Stay informed…
AUSLAN Students have been learning about the home, rooms in the house and
furniture and objects inside the home. Students created a house using signs they had learnt and demonstrated a sign they learnt.
Last Thursday year 2 students learned about sustainability at CERES Environment Park. Students had the opportunity to go on an environmental walk where they learned about a ‘rubbish trap’ that CERES have made to prevent rubbish from getting into our waterways. They investigated composting as a way to reduce waste while also helping the garden. At the end of the day they were able to have a play on the sustainable playground.
Year 2 Excursion
ALL SETTINGSRespectful
Responsible Determined
ResilientWe say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’.
We listen to others.
We tell the truth.
We keep our hands and feet to ourselves.
We follow staff instructions.We use equipment forits correct purpose.
We put all rubbish in
the bin.
We ask questions if we don’t understand.
We clean up.We wear the correct school uniform.
We are on time.
We tell a staff member if something is wrong.
We stop and think before reacting.
We take turns.
We apologise for our mistakes.
LEARNING SPACESRespectful
Responsible Determined
ResilientWe help
others.
We are quiet.
We use whole
body listening.
We return to class
on time.
We walk inside.
We keep our
belongings in their
correct place.
We ask permission to leave.
We pack up.
We try new activities.
We complete our tasks.
We keep trying
when things get hard.
We set our learning goals.
We complete our
learning goals.
We attempt all
tasks.
We ask for help
when needed.
We wait our
turn.
We share
school
property.
Congratulations to the following students who have demonstrated our school values and
completed their reward charts...
Frishta P5
Sayeda P5
Marli P5
Callum P5
Mahdi P5
Noyan P5
Melody P5
Beau P5
Melika P5
Brandon P5
Shafiyah P5
Sonny P5
Farah P8
Nahshon P8
Kataraina P8
Zahra P8
Toby J1
Bahara J2
Victoria J2
Toland M13
Kevin M13
Detwa M17
Andrew M17
Andy M18
Fatima M18
Troy S10
Indie S10
Brody S11
Don’t miss out on this exciting FREE
family cooking program that will provide
you with cooking skills, knowledge,
ingredients and the opportunity to meet
people from our community.
We hate to sound like a broken record but some students absences or number of late arrivals are far too high...
Absences: It is a legal responsibility for schools to keep track of student absences. Please remember to call the school
before 9am on the morning of your child’s absence or send a note prior to the absence (if planned). This will minimise
the need for us to follow up with families.
School Start Time: A reminder that school officially starts at 9.00am and students are expected to be in class by
8.55am ready to begin learning time right on 9am. After the roll has been taken, students who arrive late are expected
to sign in at the office so they are legally accounted for. Likewise, if a student needs to leave early they are required to
be signed out at the office. Please ensure you arrive on time. At the gate each morning there are often at least 12
students/families who are told to run to class as the music is either playing or about to. It’s not hard to be here right on
time, if you need a wake up phone call each morning to ensure you are on time, just let the office know, so we can help
you arrive on time each day.
Coral Park Primary is participating in the “Wonder Recycling Rewards for schools”
to earn sports equipment.
Collect your bread bags and tags (any brand) and put them in the recycling box outside the office.
The more we recycle, the more equipment we can earn!