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From the Principal’s Desk
It seems winter is well and truly with us. The weather has certainly changed and although the rain has been welcomed,
it has been quite chilly. This invariably means children wear jackets and more jumpers etc. Sadly, this also means our
lost property mound becomes a mountain! So many jackets and jumpers are not named so it is impossible to return
them to their owner. I encourage all families, to firstly name all items that can be removed and secondly, come in and
have a look through the lost property for that missing item.
While I am on the topic of lost property, we have a second hand uniform sale this Friday from 9am. This is always
very well attended. There will be a vast range of uniforms available, they are much cheaper than new ones, so come
along, and I would suggest you be here right on 9am (no sales before 9am).
As mentioned, we have a second hand uniform sale this Friday. This will, as per usual, be organised and run by our
wonderful Parents and Friends Group who do so much to support DPS and they raise valuable funds in different ways.
They also do the Mother’s and Father’s Day stalls which kids absolutely love. Throughout the year we are look for
assistance with a number of PFG events, so please consider being involved in your school. I know the PFG are
currently looking for a few more helpers on Tuesday morning for about 30 minutes each week to help with the student
banking. This is actually a nice group of parents who collect and count money for the bank and it’s a nice social thing
to do as well as helping the school. So let us know if you are interested and willing to assist in this, or any other PFG
activity. You will be made very welcome.
As always there is lots happening at DPS. I must say our students are producing some outstanding work in all areas of
the curriculum! I have seen some amazing work, we have so many very bright students here. Our teachers spend so
much time developing the curriculum to ensure all students are catered for at their level, and it is working. We actually
meet three times per week as an entire staff to look at our data, discuss challenges and strengths as we strive to
continually improve what we do. This is particularly important at this time as 2019 is a review year for DPS. That
means we are reflecting on the previous four years. We are looking closely at our student achievement data, opinion
survey data in an effort to understand what enables us to achieve our goals and also to consider what barriers may
hinder progress. At the end of 2019 we will work on a new Strategic Plan which will guide us over the next four years.
We will set new goals and targets based on what we believe our priorities and areas of focus should be. So far this
DONCASTER PRIMARY NEWSLETTER
Wednesday 19th June ISSUE 10
Dates for the Diary
JUNE Friday 21st - Book Fair Begins - Prep Open Morning 9-10am - READY, STEADY, SCHOOL 10-10.30am - Second Hand Uniform Sale 9-9.30am - Sausage Sizzle - UBUNTU 2.30pm Monday 24th -3-6 House Athletics Tuesday 25th – L4 Circus incursion - DSC Cooking 6K - DSC Visiting Preps Wednesday 26th – STUDENT LED CONFERENCES CURRICULUM DAY Thursday 27th – L6 Winter Interschool Sports - NO AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS Friday 28th - Assembly 11.30am Level 4 Circus - Last day Term 2 EARLY DISMISSAL 2.30pm
REMINDER Student Led Conferences will be on
Wednesday 26th June. No children required at school other than at the conference.
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process, which all Victorian schools must complete, has been quite affirming and we are realising there is so much
more to be proud of at DPS than first thought.
This week is very exciting, particularly for our Grade 3 who are doing their STOMP productions, “Out of This World”
and Grade 5 doing “Battle of The Bands”. These students are performing at Doncaster Secondary School’s Performing
Arts Centre. Performances are as follows; Grade 3 at midday followed immediately by Grade 5 at 2pm, then the
evening performances are Grade 3 at 6pm and Grade 5 at 7.30pm. We also have another performance next week at
11.30am on Friday. This will be our Grade 4’s doing a Circus Show in the gym here at school. All students from
Grade 3, 4 and 5 have been working on their performances all term so we are all excited and looking forward to seeing
what they can do, I am sure they will be fabulous!
We only have one week to go this term, but in the last days we have our performances as I have mentioned, the second
hand uniform, Ready Steady School (Friday this week), Athletics Day for Grades 3,4,5 and 6 next Monday, Book
Fair, Student Led Conferences next Wednesday and our Circus assembly next Friday at 11.30am. Please mark your
diary so you don’t miss out as we love to see parents and friends of DPS enjoying all we do here at school and our
students, your children, always get a thrill and try extra hard when they know a parent, or someone special is there to
see them.
Finally, as the term is almost over, and semester one is done I would like to acknowledge the wonderful staff we have
at DPS. I really wish our community knew just how much work our teachers put into everyday at DPS. The planning
and documentation they do in preparation for delivering the curriculum is outstanding. They really do an amazing job
and are so committed, it is a privilege to work with such dedicated people, it really is. Therefore, I thank each and
every member of our staff. I would also like to thank our Parents and Friends Group who do so much to support the
school at a variety of ways. I also encourage you to participate with this group if and when you can as they are very
social, and you would be made welcome.
Thankyou to parents who assist in classrooms, your input is extremely important and we enjoy you being here to work
with us for our students. Thankyou to our Kids Hope Mentors who come to us through a program that started in the
Doncaster Church. These people are highly trained and work with some of our students weekly as a support to their
learning.
Thank you also to our School Councillors. This is a particularly warm recognition at this time of year as they give
their time late at night throughout the winter months when they could be home with their families. I thank them for
their support, guidance, and input into what can at times be contentious issues. They provide a strong parent voice
when we discuss issues or seek approval for activities and events such as excursions, incursion and camps. Particular
thanks to Carl Michael our President who supports information sessions, performances as well as council meetings.
In addition, of course I must not forget our students. We are fortunate to work with kids who are ready willing and
able to have a go at almost anything. We do have our share of students who do not particularly like or enjoy PE, Sport
or Art but they have a go and get involved and that’s all we can ask. DPS is full of great kids who do very well, and
this is thanks to our supportive parents, dedicated staff and our wonderful resources. DPS is your school, please come
in and get as involved as you wish. Alternatively, just come and visit us, when you are here for the student led
conferences next week please take time to have a look around at our excellent facilities and beautiful gardens. We
have been working hard to improve our grounds and we are well on the way to creating one of the best school grounds
in the area. This includes our veggie garden and chooks shed which students thoroughly enjoy and I’m pleased to say
our chooks are now laying eggs!!
Jim Hill
Principal
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by Larissa Vesdrevanis
Student led conferences @ DPS, are fast approaching and we hope that you have booked in a time to engage in this valuable process.
Student led conferences are a vehicle to build students’ self-representation, reflection, and communication skills. As an ally and table partner in these conferences, parents play an important role in helping students be successful. A student-led conference is a conference with parents, led by the student. The role of the classroom teacher is a facilitator in the conference process. Students lead parents through a discussion of their work and established academic and social goals.
The benefits of Student Led Conferences: to help students demonstrate evidence of learning to teach students the process of reflection and self-evaluation to facilitate the development of students' organisational and oral communication skills
and to increase their self-confidence to encourage students, parents, and teachers to engage in open and honest dialogue to encourage students to accept personal responsibility for their learning to increase parent understanding of their child’s learning creating a strong connection
Some tips for parents Ensure that you are enthusiastic and actively engaged and attentive during the process. Your
children have spent time and effort in preparing for the conference Allow your child to run through the conference without interruption and ask questions or provide
feedback at the end Give specific praise about the quality of work, effort and knowledge being represented Allow your child to take full responsibility for their work and talk to them honestly about ‘next
steps’ in their learning journey If you have any questions or concerns that are not connected to the conference, please arrange
another time with the classroom teacher to discuss specific issues Most importantly, celebrate your child’s achievements and enjoy the process
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PF Chris Always tidying up the classroom without being asked. You are very helpful!
PQ Alisha For her creative flair that shines through in her bright and colourful prediction on the shared big
book. Outstanding effort.
PQ Abigail For her excellent work ethic. Abby always tries her best and takes great pride in the presentation
of her work. Well done!
PS Ivy For working extremely hard to improve her reading and writing skills. You have made an amazing
improvement! Keep it up!
1K Alice For always coming to school with in a positive mindset and working so hard all the time.
1K Hunter For being a good friend to others and becoming more focused and wanting to learn.
1P Wayne For reading a book called 'My Dinner' to the class with expression and fluency. Keep up the good
reading!
1Q Elijah For working hard to improve his recount writing. Well done!
2C Milica For an amazing lava lamp STEM project! Well done!
2C Adele Welcome back to our class Adele! We missed you!
2E Ella
Noh
Savannah
For winning the 2E Public Speaking Competition for 2019. Congratulations!
2P Charlie For his outstanding effort in maths. Charlie has persisted to learn to read the time to quarter to
and quarter past. Well done Charlie!
2P Isaac For his wonderful and creative speech he wrote and shared to all of Level 2 about his dream pet.
You are always trying so hard! Amazing effort! Well done Isaac!
3B Diana For her outstanding speech on her ‘Dream Mythical Creature’. Diana it was so impressive how you
memorised your speech. Well done on being a Level 3 winner!
3D Zac For always being so well organised and ready for learning. Zac’s effort to complete a significant
amount of Mathletics activities outside of school is also highly commendable.
3L Affan For making such a smooth transition to Doncaster Primary School. He is such a warm, kind and
friendly member of 3L and brings a positive energy to learning each day.
3L Emma For showing significant growth throughout her writing as shown throughout her detailed
persuasive piece. Awesome work Emma! Keep it up!
4G Chloe For your fantastic efforts to achieve your best across the curriculum. For your thoughtful input
during class discussions. You are a most valued member of 4G!
The following students were presented their ‘Certificate of Recognition’ during the assembly
on Friday 14th June, 2019
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4P Charlotte For dedication to study. She understands the requirements of lessons, follows instructions,
presents work to a high standard and demonstrates admirable understandings.
4SM Shayna For your constant determination when attempting challenging tasks and your positive attitude
towards learning and school.
5B Hayden For your funny and imaginative speech that you wrote for the Public Speaking Competition. Well
done, Hayden.
5C Jackson For putting in the effort in learning how to multiply fractions. Great work Jackson!
5G Misk For outstanding effort in all areas of her learning. Well done Misk for always aiming high to
achieve your best.
5K Lachlan For his excellent completion of all weekly homework tasks.
6F Emily Emily is reaping the rewards of her hard work. She has shown more than 12 months growth in our
recent maths units on Area and Data Representation. Emily used a clear and expressive voice
when presenting her Public Speaking piece on the best sport. Emily is also a great friend and
always displays kindness towards others.
6K Rainbow For her unwavering commitment to her learning. Rainbow always challenges herself and is a
positive role model in our classroom.
6J Narjis For taking a genuine care in the interests of fellow peers and teachers. Your kindness and
compassion are a great are a credit to your peers. Go Narjis!
6R Si Yi For always being a great example and a fantastic friend to the other students in 6R. She is always
focused and does her work to the best of her ability.
6W Ian Well done on your fantastic efforts to improve your focus and complete learning activities to your
best standard.
6W Sam You should be proud of the effort and care you give to all tasks, and the respect and kindness you
show your peers.
Physical Education Lilly 4SM For her improved level of participation and attitude toward Physical
Education this term. Great work Lilly!
Physical Education Mason PQ For his fantastic effort in all P.E. lessons. Mason’s chest passing in
basketball has been excellent. Keep it up Mason!
Art Misk 5G For displaying great enthusiasm towards all art tasks. Your creativity
and persistent disposition make you a wonderful role model for your
peers!
Art Jim 6J For displaying great imagination and persistence in completing all art
tasks. Well done. You are a wonderful role model!
Music Zeke 1K For being such an eager participant in music and offering to help with
jobs without being asked. Keep up the great work! From Mrs Hill
Music Cohen 1K For your beautiful singing in Music this week and for remembering the
actions as well. Keep up the great work! From Mrs Hill
3rd
MONASH 4
2nd
PHILLIP 6
1st
LAWSON 7 HOUSE
POINTS
4th
FLINDERS 3
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Secondhand Uniform
Friday 21st June
9.00 - 9.30am
Outside the DPS Library
Good quality/washed DPS uniforms can be donated
at the school office.
Thank you for supporting our school
PFG Team
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Our first session of ‘READY, STEADY, SCHOOL’ was an exciting time for all the children,
who got to experience firsthand what being a school kid is really all about.
We would like to welcome all kinder aged children to attend our next sessions of the
‘READY, STEADY, SCHOOL’ program. Even if you can only join us for one or two sessions
to give your child a chance to see what it is like being a school kid at Doncaster Primary
School.
Session times
Friday 21st June 10-10.30am
Tuesday 6th August 2.30-3pm
Thursday 12th September 10-10.30am
Other dates to remember are our two Prep Open Mornings.
You are welcome to come and see our Prep rooms in action during the following times –
Friday 21st June 9-10am
Thursday 12th September 9-10am
When attending ‘READY, STEADY, SCHOOL’, please make your way to our Junior School
building. Please see the office if you are need assistance.
During this time we invite parents to have a ’coffee/tea and a chat in the staffroom whilst
the children are in the classroom.
Our whole school information night for prospective
parents will be held during Education Week on
Thursday 23rd May at 6.30pm in the Junior School Building.
Please note you DO NOT have to be enrolled at Doncaster Primary to attend
‘READY, STEADY, SCHOOL’
If you wish to attend our 2020 Prep Transition Program in Term 4 your child
WILL NEED to be enrolled at Doncaster Primary School.
Thank you
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Doncaster Primary School offers an extensive ‘SCHOOL STARTERS’ program for all children
enrolled to start school in 2020.
During these sessions the ‘SCHOOL STARTERS’ will engage in a variety of activities with our
Prep teachers. This allows them to become familiar with Doncaster Primary and to feel at ease
and connected to their school environment.
The ‘SCHOOL STARTERS’ program is an essential step in ensuring a smooth transition to
primary school.
The times for all sessions is 9.15am – 10.45am. At the final session you will only be required to
attend a 5–10 minute interview with your child’s prep teacher for 2020.
Friday 8th November
Friday 15th November
Friday 22nd November
Friday 29th November
Friday 6th December
Our ‘Starting School at Doncaster Primary School’ Information Evening will be held at
6pm on Wednesday 4th December.
At this time we will provide you with the information you require about being a Prep parent!
Please note if you wish for your child to attend our ‘SCHOOL STARTERS’
transition program for PREP 2020 in Term 4, your child WILL NEED to be
enrolled at Doncaster Primary School.
Thank you
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EXTEND UPDATE.
Monday 24/06 Tuesday 25/06 Wednesday 26/06 Thursday 27/06 Friday 28/06
Portrait
painting
Bath soak creation Chocolate truffles Book marks Door hangers
What’s Been Happening?
Using our brilliant imaginations and cooking skills, we’ve been baking bumblebees and cat in the hat treats. Yum!
The team was busy last week in preparation for Marvel week! We were busy preparing artworks for our amazing
display. As Marvel week is now upon us we will be following in our super heroes’ footsteps by creating Captain
America cookies, designing and moulding our own superheroes and completing super hero challenges!
With the school holidays just around the corner, don’t forget to secure your bookings for the Extend Squad holiday
program. From circus school, theatre trips and donut making, we’ve got it all. For more information and our full
holiday program timetable please
visit:
https://www.extend.com.au/holiday-program/doncaster-primary-school/
Enrol and book now: extend.com.au
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