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EAST LODDON P- 12 COLLEGE PARENT NEWSLETTER TELEPHONE -03 54368300 FAX -03 54368321 E-mail: [email protected] College Website: http://eastlodd12.vic.edu.au/ Principal’s Blog: http//stevenleed.edublogs.org/ School Councillors : Richard Hicks, Darren Welsh, Micheal Lawry, Adam Bish, Dustin Pascoe, Steve Leed, Scott
Wilkinson, Andrew Cameron, Jackson Clayton, Nicole Hocking, Natalie Rose, Lynda Cartwright.
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Our College respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout
Australia and pay our respects to the ongoing living culture of Aboriginal people
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Newsletter No 20 Date: 28th June 2018
Tamika Colville – End Of Term Absence For the past two weeks, students in Year 2 have been taught by a range of existing College staff, as well as a terrific casual relief teacher, Miss Teagan Ainslie. This has been due to the absence of our valued Year 2 teacher Miss Colville who was recently diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Miss Colville has been undertaking tests and attending appoint-ments so that she is fully able to understand her diagnosis and is extremely hopeful of returning to the Year 2 classroom on day one of term 3. We look forward to Miss Colville’s return to the College and wish her all the very best for her journey with MS. Early Finish Tomorrow For End Of Term Please ensure that plans are in place for our early finish for the end of term 2 tomorrow. Students will finish classes at the end of lesson 5 and be ready to board buses at 2:20pm, with buses leaving promptly at 2:30pm. This will mean that students will arrive at their bus stops approximately one hour before their usual time. Tomorrow is also a casual dress day run by the Student Representative Council with a gold coin donation to be made for casual dress. Australian Early Development Census (AEDC) During the first 3 weeks of next term, our College will be taking part in the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC), which is a nationwide census of early childhood develop-ment and helps our school and community understand how children are developing be-fore they start school. This census focusses on our current Prep class, with Mrs Lister com-pleting the census based on her knowledge and observations of each child in the class. Further details of this census will be forwarded to current Prep parents at the beginning of term 3. Big Picture Field Trip As part of my current teaching of Year 7 and 8 Big Picture, I have thor-oughly enjoyed working with an enthusiastic group of 13 students to look further into our local area. This lead to us taking a small field trip on Monday to the Terrick Terrick National Park and also to Prairie Park where a group of students met with John and Faye Forbes. The Nation-al Park group met with Parks Victoria Ranger Lauren and learnt about the significance of the area as well as key points about the flora and fauna of the area. The Prairie Park group focussed their attentions on the influence and impact that John Forbes has had on the Loddon Val-ley Football and Netball League. After the holidays, both groups of students will present their findings to the class in the form of a Pecha Kucha, which is a PowerPoint presentation of 20 slides.
JUNE
29th Casual Clothes
Day Gold Coin dona-
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End of Term 2 Early Finish 2.30pm TERM 3 16th July Term 3
begins
19th State Cross Country 24th VCE/VCAL/VET information Session 2.15to 3.20pm 25th—27th Splendour Street Art Camp
On Friday 29th June the
SRC will be running an
out of uniform day for all
students. Students may
come to school in casual
clothes on this day in
exchange for a gold coin
donation to support
funding the painting of
new lines on our basket-
ball courts next to the SAVE THE DATE
VCE/VCAL/VET information session Tuesday 24th of July 2:15pm-3:20pm
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Ranger Talks and Adventures
If you are looking for a great kids activity for the upcoming holidays, then maybe a trip to Torrumbary Weir or
Wills Bend Campground is in order. Parks Victoria Ranger Lauren (the same Lauren mentioned above that thor-
oughly impressed us at Terrick Terrick on Monday) is running two sessions for kids aged 6 – 12 (ish) in which
they get to become a wildlife detective and learn more about the flora, fauna and landscapes around us. Lau-
ren is a wealth of knowledge and is very passionate about our National and State Parks. If this is something of
interest, log onto the junior rangers site at www.juniorrangers.com.au and book in before places fill. Sessions
are on the 3rd and 5th of July, between 10:00 and 11:00am.
Holiday Works Sepserve have been employed to carry out septic works at the College over the upcoming holiday period, which will see the College grounds out of action for the vast majority of the 2 weeks. An arborist will also spend time pruning trees during this period, and further termite baiting will take place in affected areas. The College will be a hive of activity during the holiday period, and will be unavailable for anything else during this time. This should have very minimal impact on members of the community, with the College opening again as per usual on day 1 of Term 3. The Big Lift The College will host 40 Sydney University students who will each complete 4 hours of work on minor projects for us between approx. 8am and 12pm on July 11th. We plan to welcome these students with a meal at the College on the evening of the 10th and encourage College community members to come along for the event if they are able to. Thanks are extended to our Parent’s Association who are assisting with a generous financial contribution towards food for this event. Works to be completed during this ‘big lift’ are being finalised today and if you feel that you may like to assist with this event or gain further details, please make contact with myself or Mr Wilkinson in the College Office.
I hope that all of our students and College families are able to have a terrific holiday period!
Steven Leed College Principal
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Its hard to believe that the term is at an end alrea…… hang on, no its not, let’s start again. This term feels like it
has dragged on a bit to tell you the truth. I’m a bit tired and getting grumpy, so I am looking forward to a couple
of weeks doing house related tasks, such as sitting on the couch. On the other side of the corridor, Mr Leed has
also stumbled to the end of the term, having had the last break spent with students on their exchange to Turkey.
He has been really brave, but let his guard slip recently and told me how tired he was, after not having a break
last holidays. The poor little pet. It's hard to believe that some people on earth have it even tougher than this.
Last week Miss Pilkington and I had the pleasure of accompanying the Year 11’s to their Melbourne Work Experi-
ence program. We had a ripper week, that included watching the kids learn to navigate the public transport sys-
tem, followed by eating out for lunch and dinner each night and drinking copious amounts of good coffee. I even
got to read a novel during daytime. If you ever see anyone doing this, its probably a teacher on a Work Experi-
ence camp. It was such a great week. Our students soon became savvy navigators of the city and surrounds and
could possibly survive on their own now, in the big smoke, if they had to. All reports from employers were ex-
tremely positive. I was so impressed with the little things that our students were doing that made them stand
out as good employees. An example of this was when I visited Steven V who was working at the CSIRO labs in
Parkville. On my arrival, Steven was on a break. The other Work Experience students from different schools,
were slumped on their chairs peering at phone screens, whilst Steven’s posture more like a person’s and he was
following our agreed rule of no phones at work. It’s the little things that make people stand out. Other high-
lights; Jack S put in an 11 hour day with an electrician, which was no doubt a shock to the system…pun intended.
Tameeka’s supervisor also mentioned that she doesn’t usually accept students but couldn’t resist because
Tameeka had ‘cold called’ her. She thought that was a really mature and brave thing to do. Thanks so much to
Pilko for organising this valuable camp.
Early finish tomorrow, buses leave at 2:30pm. Please arrange bus pick ups accordingly (1 hour early). If you are
looking for some cheap babysitting over the holidays, Golden Square Footy and Netball club run a 3 day holiday
program, next week Mon/Tue/Wed. All inclusive of lunch/snack/activities. See attached flyer for more info. All
welcome.
Oh yeah I nearly forgot, I had the pleasure of joining the year 7 class yesterday in their introductory lesson to the
novel “Hatchett”. This is a story of survival and as such Mrs Fleming had the kids making shelter and trying to
start fire.. The kids were right in to it and I was interested to see if it was actually possible to light fire without
matches or lightning. Steph D was being very patient and almost had a flame. It was painstaking to watch as the
kids were so close. I did the pushy parent thing and had a go myself to prove that it was possible and unexpect-
edly, actually started fire, from flint and steel. No matches, lightning or petroleum product. At the first sight of
flame, I raised my arms in the air and declared ‘I am a man!’. I was very proud and peacocking, until Mrs Fleming
replied dryly, ‘FINALLY’. I made fire. I cant believe it.
Have a great break, Mr Wilkinson Assistant Principal
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P-4 Update
Building Strong Foundations
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Student of The Week
Prep—Jake for amazing improvements with his
Maths and Writing.
Year 1—Lucy for working hard on making her
writing neater.
Oliver for an amazing opening line in his
Introduction.
Year 2—Paige for trying her best and always be
willing to help others.
Year 3—Billy for improved organisation and fol-
lowing classroom rules.
Year 4—Keira for a positive attitude in all areas of the school.
You Can Do It! Awards ORGANISATION Prep—Jimmy for improving
his listening skills and getting
along with his work.
Year 1—Jessica for always
being eager to start learning
tasks straight away.
Year 2—Oscar for being a great helper in the
class.
Year 3—Andrew for improved organisation skills
in class. Well done!
Year 4—Riley for using initiative to get jobs
done.
Assembly News At our Assembly, a second group of Year 1 students performed a play. On this occasion, Travis, Oliver, Tom and Jess performed the traditional tale- The Great Enormous Turnip. Well done to our performers. Reading Clubs - You don’t become a good sportsperson by sitting around and you don’t become a good reader if you don’t regu-larly practise. Just as we need to exercise our bodies to stay fit, we also need to exercise our brain through activi-ties such as reading. We become better readers by reading!
125 Nights of Reading Y3-Allira Prep- Matilda, Talia and Harvey
100 Nights of Reading Y3-Jayde and Andrew
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this week. Their names will feature in our Newsletter first week back. What an amazing commitment
from the students and their supportive families.
Prep Sounds in Focus This week, our students are learning about the ‘Hh’ (Name is correctly pronounced ‘aitch’, not ‘haitch’) and the ‘Kk’. Please take the opportunity to practise letter names and sounds with your child during the holidays as ‘phonemic awareness’ remains an important strategy when predicting unfamiliar words and monitoring, and is essential for ‘sounding through’ when writing. Prep Words To Fluency The words to fluency are the days of the week. There are You Tube clips that can help reinforce these. JETS GYM Thanks to Mrs Maxted for organising the two excursions to Jets Gym and applying for the grants so that the events were cost free to families. The students thoroughly enjoyed the experiences provided by the instructors and the tremendous array of equipment. Coliban Water – Water Wise Program At school, our Preps joined in a Water Wise session sponsored by Coliban Water. A very dry season is a good re-minder of the importance of conserving our precious (and expensive) water reserves. Educating about this im-portant understanding and practice needs to start young. Thanks to Mrs Lister for supporting this initiative. Literacy Hints Mrs Lister has been training as a Reading Recovery teacher and brings valuable knowledge and ideas back to school, which are then implemented in the Program and shared with other staff. One of the focus areas last week was on developing fluency. With beginning readers it is important to break a sentence into small phrases and read these smoothly, rather than focusing on, and reading, one word at a time. It is extremely important for our begin-ning readers to read easier texts to practise developing fluency and to read these a number of times. When prac-tising the book a few times, the focus shifts from word recognition to reading smoothly and using punctuation to inform pausing. We have earlier talked about the important of students developing ‘return sweep’ (not stopping at the end of every line but training the mind and eyes to scan the words on the beginning of the next line). East Loddon was one of the first schools in Australia to adopt and fund the Reading Recovery Program and it is reward-ing to watch many of the participants go on to do well in VCE and VCAL. Piano Recitals At our P-4 Assembly last Friday, we were privileged to be entertained by two of our tal-ented young piano students, Georgia and Keira. They showcased their growing talent and their renditions of musical pieces were excellent. Learning notation is a great introduction to music and skills gained through piano are readily transferred to other instruments. Irina currently has some places available for piano students and parents wishing to enrol their child for either individual, or small group instruction (at a reduced cost) should contact Irina through the College Office. On Stage Performance A group of Year 1 students entertained our gathering with the play ‘The Great Enormous Turnip’. The play was thoroughly enjoyed by all who watched. Student Journals Student Journals, for those who returned them, will go home tomorrow for you to read with your child. These should be read in conjunction with information provided in the reports. Please complete the Parent/ Guardian section and return them to school first week of Term 3. Due to Miss Colville temporary absence, the Year 2 Jour-nals will not be finalised until early next Term and we know that you understand. College Fair - We need your help If you have not already done so, the holidays provide a great opportunity for the family to sit down and contem-plate how you can contribute to our major fundraiser for the year. The P-4 stall has crafts, plants and garden items, food and virtually anything else that someone might want to buy. We really need every family to contribute something. Peter Vernon On behalf of the P-4 Teaching and Learning Team.
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Important Information for Parents of Children Participating in the Victorian State School Spectacular Performanes Parents with children participating in the Victorian State School Spectacular performances were sent an email with important details regarding key dates for rehearsals and the performance day/evening. Parents who have not provided the school with an email contact (or have but this email could not reach you) should have received a hardcopy of this email on Tuesday. Please contact me at the school if you have any questions or did not receive this information.
Ms Harrington
Middle Years Parents, please join Bloomz to get regular updates from your child’s classroom.
Middle Years Captains Report
Today the Year 5’s and 6’s went to Jets Gymnastics and they had a great time, thank you to
Mrs Maxted for organising the day. We also had some students from the Middle Years go
to the German poetry competition and they all did well and some students got 1st, 2nd or
3rd. We are going to have a short assembly tomorrow to hand out attendance award for
those who have 100% attendance for Term 2. Tomorrow we also have a casual clothes day
which will be a gold coin donation, all of the money raised will go to repainting the lines on
the tennis court. Have great holidays!
Alicia and Levi
Bloomz Weekly Snapshot
Yr 7/8 Big Pic-
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Yr 7 Maths—
Graphing in-
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Annie in Yr 6
making 3D
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Fynn in Yr 5
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Victorian State Schools Spectacular We are proud and excited to have some of our students participating in the 2018 Victorian State Schools Spectacular: With the Beat. This year’s Spectacular will be held at Hisense Arena on Saturday 15 September, with two shows at 1pm and 6:30pm. The journey of exploration will see Hisense Arena transformed into a mystical Venetian masquerade ball, a wondrous Steam Punk Fairground in a cornucopia of new and old mixed together. There is something for everyone’s musical taste in this year’s show, from Macklemore, Imagine Dragons, Sheppard, Tim Minchin, Beyonce, to Karl Jenkins. Talented young skaters, skate boarders, BMX riders, puppeteers, musicians, dancers and singers will feature on stage, while many other students will work behind the scenes, gaining unique, on-the-job, professional experience. This program – managed by the Department of Education and Training – helps to develop each student’s performance skills, discipline, perseverance, cooperation and confidence under the training of industry professionals. For a fun, family entertainment experience, and to cheer on our students from the audience, be quick to secure tickets. Tickets go on sale 9am Thursday 19th July via the Ticketek website or call 1300 364 001. Adults $40, Concession $30, Children (under 15) $20. Buy 10 tickets and get one adult ticket (the eleventh ticket) free. Ms Harrington
Deutsche Nachrichten Yesterday students from East Loddon P-12 College participated in the Regional Final of the AGTV German Poetry
Competition at Crusoe College. Students represented the school very well. In Year 9, Oscar H came 1ST and Zoe L
came 3RD. In Year 8, Rory C came 3rd. In Year 7, Jye R came 2rd. In Year 6. Charlize S came 2rd and Isaac J came 3rd.
In Year 5, Ava M came 1st and Marley A came 2rd. In Year 4, Emily S came 2rd and Brayden K came 3rd. Gut ge-
macht. Students who came first or second have the opportunity to represent the East Loddon in the State Final, on
Saturday, 18th August. Well done to all the other students who were selected to participate in the Regional Final. All
students were able to recite their German poem by heart. Fantastisch. A very BIG Danke Schὂn to Herr Leed who
drove the community bus and to Frau Mac who also drove students down to Crusoe College.
Annette Burgstett German Co-ordinator
Table Tennis - Expressions of Interest. East Loddon P-12 College Gymnasium hopefully Monday nights Any level of experience welcome Please phone or text your name and phone number to Dot Humbert on 0457 452 921 or 5436 6382
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Senior School News
University and TAFE Open Days
Information about the upcoming university and TAFE open days across Victoria was included in the Year 10, 11 &
12 reports package yesterday. Please have a look at these dates. They are a great way for students to see first
hand what the university or TAFEis really like. I strongly encourage students who are considering tertiary study or
are unsure of future pathways to visit potential tertiary institutions. If you require another copy please let me
know.
VET Taster Day at Charlton
Last Friday Harley, Courtney, Hayley and I travelled to Charlton to experience a variety of VET subjects to poten-
tially study in 2019. VET or Vocational Education Training involves practical models as well as a theoretical compo-
nent that works towards a certificate in a particular trade. Harley’s favourite class was VET Sport and Recreation.
Courtney’s favourite class was VET Beauty Therapy and Hayley really enjoyed VET Animal Studies.
VCE Units 3 & 4 study lectures
Myself and individual subject teachers have been promoting a range of VCE study lectures held over the July
break, typically in Melbourne. I commend students that are taking up these opportunities and look forward to
hearing about your experiences. They are often held at tertiary institutions, which is again as mentioned above a
great way to check out the facilities.
Year 10 Empowerme
Empowerme is a one day workshop that our Year 10 students have been invited to. The day specifically focuses on
self-development, personal reflection and realising potential. The day is about students realizing their strengths,
challenging their thinking and working out what direction they want to go and providing students with the tools to
get there.
The cost of the day is partially being subsidised by the school. Students are required to pay $20.
The company organizing the day will contact Year 10 families directly via email to obtain consent.
School Council student representatives
Congrats to Jo and James our College Captains who have also recently been promoted
to School Council members as part of a school initiative to have great student voice as
part of our decision making processes. Well done, Jo and James. I think you will advo-
cate appropriately and thoughtfully for our students.
Happy July break Wishing everyone a warm, restful and relaxing July break from
school. My tip to students with homework would be to set yourself a plan of what you need to do. Allocate time to
complete this, but also include in your schedule some nice things to do and some rewards to keep you motivated.
Thanks for your time Sarah Byrne Senior Sub-School Leader
SAVE THE DATE
VCE/VCAL/VET information session Tuesday 24th of July 2:15pm-3:20pm
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Thank you to all the following business’ who supported our students in Work Experience last week.
If the opportunity arises, please support these businesses as they have supported our students!
It is always a big thing to enter a new workplace, regardless of your age, and so it is a huge credit to our brave Year 10 and 11
students that they have taken on this opportunity this year.
All feedback has been extremely positive in terms of students and the way they’ve worked and conducted themselves over the
week. Well done to you all for stepping out of your comfort zone.
Work Experience is an integral part of building on work skills and that all important resume building for when students seek
future employment.
Well done to all involved!
A big thank you to Mrs Heaslip, Miss Byrne, Mrs Fleming for their help in assisting students to organise places and visiting dur-
ing the week and to Mr Wilkinson for spending the week with the Year 11’s and myself in Melbourne.
Please enjoy the photos below!
Thanks,
Miss Pilkington
Melbourne:
Toorak Primary School
Kay and Burton Real Estate
Evolutio Physio
Environmental Protection Agency
CSIRO
Harmonia Health
Dalton Electrical
Monash University
The image takers
Keith Hocking
Bendigo:
Cutting Edge Automotive
McKean McGregor
Elders
Kangaroo Flat Automotive
Bendigo Wholefoods
Centrecom
GeJay Automotive
Intersport Bicknells
Bendigo Law and Courts
Bushes Pet Produce
Inglewood Primary School
Rebecca Gray Photography
Max Harvey Electrical
David & Bec Cullen
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Canteen News
Pies, Pasties, School Pies, Potato Pies, Sausage rolls are available Term 2 and Term 3.
2018 TERM 3
TERM 2 Monday 30th Belinda Clymo
JUNE Tuesday 31st Michell Diss Sarah Jane Crabbe
Friday 29th Lisa Twigg Leanne Welsh AUGUST
Wednesday 1st Sue Pickles
TERM 3 Thursday 2nd Sue Pickles
JULY Friday 3rd Yoli Humphries Louise Hocking
Monday 16th Lynda Cartwright
Tuesday 17th Melissa Primrose Monday 6th Kathrine Ellis
Wednesday 18th Miranda Smith Tuesday 7th Sue Pickles
Thursday 19th Melissa Primrose Wednesday 8th Karolyn Campbell
Friday 20th Leanne Welsh Toyah Ketterer Thursday 9th Sue Pickles
Friday 10th Lisa Twigg Michelle Balic
Monday 23rd Margaret Hocking
Tuesday 24th Mel Primrose Monday 13th Vivian Nicart Lynda Cartwright
Wednesday 25th Penny Cockerel Ebony Lawry Tuesday 14th Rachel Hay Cheryl Green
Thursday 26th Mel Primrose Wednesday 15th Sue Pickles
Friday 27th Kylie Addlem Natalie Rose Thursday 16th Sue Pickles
Friday 17th Kate Duncan Breeanna Hocking
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College Calendar
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
25th
26th 27th
AGTV Poetry Com-
petition
Reports distributed
28th 29th
End of Term 2
Early finish
2.30pm
Casual Clothes
Day Gold coin
30th 31st
JULY 16th
Start of Term 3
17th
18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd
JULY 16th
Term 3 begins
17th
18th 19th
State Cross
Country
20th 21st 22nd
23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th
On Friday 29th June the SRC will be running an out of uniform day for all students. Students may
come to school in casual clothes on this day in exchange for a gold coin donation to support fund-
ing the painting of new lines on our basketball courts next to the gym.
SRC Committee