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HEATHMONT EAST PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER
HEATHMONT EAST PRIMARY SCHOOL, LOUIS STREET HEATHMONT
Telephone 9729 5439 Fax 9720 4187 Email [email protected]
Internet Web Site http://www.heathmonteastps.vic.edu.au/
Issue 1 Fortnight ending
February 10th,2012
LOOKING AHEAD
Mondays
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Uniform Stall open in the gym 3.15pm – 3.45pm
Uniform Stall open in the gym 8.40am-9am
Uniform Stall open in the gym 8.45am -9.15am
FEBRUARY
Friday 10th
9.30 Tissues and Champagne for new Prep parents
“WHAT MAKES A GREAT SCHOOL?”
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE
Dear Parents,
WELCOME BACK
Welcome! I hope your holidays were relaxing and that you are commencing school re-invigorated and
ready to continue with the important partnership in which we work together to maximize learning and the
educational outcomes for all our students. I am pleased to advise that we have had an extremely smooth
and successful start to the school year.
I trust from the response of the children that you have all been able to enjoy a happy and sociable holiday.
The school grounds were left in a healthy state thank you to all those families who used it responsibly.
Throughout the holidays the following works were completed:
The wall between the corridor and rooms 5 and 6 have been replaced with windows to allow
computers outside the classroom
The students in rooms 5 and 6 will place their bags in pigeon holes rather than on pegs
The universal toilet adjacent to the Female Staff toilets have progressed in its construction and should
be completed within a fortnight.
A flood retaining wall has been constructed along the back of the school to assist with the prevention
of flooding onto neighbouring properties
The grounds were maintained by Tony Twining, our maintenance man
The school was given a thorough clean by John Blair; the corridors and windows sparkled upon our
return to school
These works have contributed to being suitably ready for our students in the school’s grounds and
facilities.
Currently we are looking at three companies that have tendered their interest in developing the Food
Science and Technology Room which will impact on the staffroom and the Library once the works
commence.
WELCOME TO OUR PREPS AND OUR NEW FAMILIES
Apart from all our preppies who look wonderful in their new school uniforms and are
expressing great excitement about their first days at Heathmont East Primary School,
we welcome the following new families: (surnames only to promote confidentiality)
Arbuckle McKernan Bato
Mitchell Nelson Ogilvie
Ogilvie Payze Som
Taylor Walsh Bird
Boyd Easton Macallan
Meddin-Dodd Pedersen-Howard Robinson
Serrao Sharp-Butterworth Wise
Wright Cross Doyle
Fielding Wunsch Conway
Cowan Henderson Kruger
Landsberg Mallouhi Miller
Sully Trejz Tulk
Wainwright Butler Caddis
Dean Bouphasavanh Fairbank
Fathers Hulands Maxwell-Wright
Peters Robertson-Cain Van Dijk
Watkins Wilson Davis
Dennis Andrew Bellesini
Bowers Gourdoulis Hobbs
Johnson McKenzie Pote
Staggard Stodolak Yoon
King Atkins
We wish all these children and their families well and trust they will settle in very happily at HEPS.
Altogether we have started the year with a healthy total of 438 students.
WELCOME TO OUR NEW STAFF MEMBERS
Welcome to our new staff members:
Miss Jenna Broadbent - 1/2
Miss Lara Norris - 1/2
Mrs Melissa Frigo - 5
Miss Ashleigh Yeates - Music
Mrs EJ Hassan - Junior Physical Education
Mrs Nancy Burke - Educational Support
Mr Kazu Ohno - Educational Support
Miss Yvette Leach - Instrumental
Mrs Carolyn Bialecki - Keyboard
We welcome all staff and appreciate the co-operative and professional manner in which they work as a
team, sharing best practice, expertise and day to day support.
INFORMATION EVENINGS
As is our practice, the teachers will provide an Information Evening for our parents so that they can
clarify their teaching practices and expectations for the 2012 Learning Year. You will receive a notice
from your child revealing times and dates shortly; it is expected that they will be held in the week
commencing 20th
February. More information will follow via your child.
PARENT/TEACHER EXCHANGE
Our staff believe that this is an important opportunity for parents to provide information that maybe
pertinent to their child’s ability to learn and success at school. If you have information that is vital to a
better understanding of your child’s needs please contact your child’s teacher and arrange a mutually
agreeable time. Teachers will contact you for a meeting before the end of the term if they wish to speak
to you about the settling period.
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SCHOOL CAPTAINS
On Friday 10th
February we will officially acknowledge our School Captains for 2012 and welcome them
to their new role. Caitrin MacDowall and Dan Buchanan will be congratulated and awarded their badges.
They will also sign their contracts agreeing to perform their duties responsibly and to be outstanding role
models. Congratulations to Caitrin and Can who have started the year performing their roles with real
commitment.
MAROONDAH EAST STUDENT LEADERSHIP DAY
This year our School Captains and House Captains will be involved in a Maroondah East Cluster Student
Leadership Program. The Student Leadership Day will be held on Wednesday 22nd
February, 2012 and will
include seven schools from the Maroondah area. It will be facilitated by the highly experienced and
inspirational trainer and consultant Kate Wilde, from The Workshop. We believe that this program will
provide an excellent educational experience where our Year Six student leaders learn what it means to be a
caring, confident leader and a good citizen. Students will be accompanied by Christine Finighan and will
present their learning at a later date in the year at a parent evening.
An important aspect of the program is the peer educator approach, where ten Year 10 Heathmont College
students will mentor and coach our student leaders.
Not only will this program build the leadership skills of all the young people involved, but it will build a
sense of community and active citizenship for the students, families and schools participating.
TISSUES AND CHAMPAGNE
As is our tradition we would like to welcome our Prep parents to our
school and find out how their young ones, as well as themselves are
settling; The Parents’ Association will do this in style on Friday 10th
February as they provide a special morning tea including (for the
daring), champagne. Parents of our new prep children are able to
share the joys and tears of losing their little ones to school and to
once again have the opportunity to forge new friendships and connections. Thank you to our
Parents’ Association for a very worthwhile event. This will occur after Friday morning
assembly, at about 9.30am.
ATTENTION TO DETAIL
Our new students would have received various forms which require attention:
Medical Management Plan
School Asthma Action Plan
Permission to participate in Local Excursions
Permission to be photographed
Internet Code of Practice, and
Permission to conduct Head Lice inspections
Please ensure that these forms are completed and returned to your child’s teacher by 17th
February, as
this information allows for the efficient running of the school’s programs as well as your children’s
safety.
Please address every form, placing some response (that is consent or non-consent) and returning it so
that we are aware of your wishes, thank you.
For our families who have already completed these forms in previous years, please advise the office
if circumstances have changed. The Medical/Asthma plans and Court Orders are particularly
important and should be updated whenever changes occur.
Remember that medicines will be stored in a safe room and students will be administered at the correct
time under the close supervision of one of our First Aid staff. We require all medicines to be stored in a
safe place so that no other children will be at risk of swallowing or tampering with them. Thank you for
your cooperation.
STUDENT SAFETY
Any families who have information about the custody of their children and/or other restrictive court
orders should notify the school so that we can carry out our responsibilities in ensuring that children are
where they should be out of school hours. If you have any Court Orders or relevant information provide a
copy to the school as soon as possible.
As school resumes it’s a timely reminder for all of us to promote safe road habits, parking responsibly
and always expecting your children to use the crossings provided.
CANTEEN
The Canteen commenced its operation on Wednesday 8th
February and will continue
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. If you can spare any days to help serve and
prepare lunches in the Canteen please inform Vicki Allan, our Canteen Manager, or
the ladies in the Office. Your support would be greatly appreciated. Please make
sure that you provide money for your child’s lunch order; students without money in
their orders will be provided a vegemite sandwich.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAYS
As you would be aware, staff resumed school on Wednesday 1st February and spent three days working
together to ensure a great start to the learning year. Below is an insight in the professional development
that occurred:
Day 1: AM: HEPS induction, sharing of administration and expectations so that all staff
are clear and consistent with standards and practices
PM: Hand over of student information: all teams sat together to discuss every student in relation
to social, emotional and academic needs so that all teachers had a good understanding of their
students so that they can monitor and track progress throughout the year.
Day 2: Restorative Practices: David Vinegrad worked with staff on conflict resolution
and relationship building activities that should further support the wonderful rapport between
staff/students and students/students
Day 3: Reporting and Assessment:
AM: On Demand Testing: Sue Fraser introduced staff to this valuable program, demonstrating
how results can provide information that will direct teaching and student learning.
PM: SPA: Student Performance Analyzer: Phillip Holmes-Smith demonstrated this brilliant
program in which teachers can manipulate the data to highlight students requiring
reinforcement or consolidation in a particular area of learning or those who are ready to
move to the next challenge or level of learning
SAD NEWS
You may have heard that Kari Nestic, mother of two of our young students, has lost her battle with cancer
and passed away last Friday. Kari is remembered by always having a lovely smile, always positive and a
loving mother to her two children and loving wife to Michael. Her loss has touched the HEPS
community and I’m sure you join me in expressing our sincere condolence to Michael and the family.
Kari will be laid to rest on Friday 10th
February.
MUTUAL RESPECT
As we enter another year of learning I would just like to remind everyone to support the Dignity and
Respect Statement (attached to the Newsletter). It is important that all members of the HEPS community
feel welcomed and safe as we support each other in the education of your children and our students. This
is important for parents too; I trust that all parents feel welcomed, respected and safe as they move within
the school’s environment and neighbouring community.
It promises to be another exciting and productive year at HEPS; this year we celebrate our 50th
birthday
and we look forward to a celebratory activity each term. This term we are preparing a Family Pursuit
activity to be held on Sunday 25th
March, so diarise this day and keep it free so you and your family can
join in the fun!
Kind regards,
Kitty Allard.
Principal.
SPORTS UPDATE:
SPORTS NEWS: Welcome back to term one in 2012. I hope your holidays were
wonderful and full of activity. Mine were eventful to say the least! My 13 year old
daughter split her head open on a boat propeller requiring 4 stitches on New Year’s day
at Rosebud hospital. I managed to knock my left leg against my crazy dog’s tooth and ended up with
intra-muscular penicillin injections, large doses of oral antibiotics and cellulitis. Suffice to say I
thankfully avoided a hospital stay also at Rosebud hospital! Despite these dramas, my family enjoyed a
lovely break at Mc Crae during January.
DISTRICT SWIMMING CARNIVAL will be held at Tintern pool on Monday 20th
February from
11.30 – 1.15pm (approx). Trials will be held on Thursday 9th
February at Ringwood pool and the
selected team will have an extra training session on the following Thursday 16th
February also at
Ringwood pool. (7.00 -8.15am) Thankyou to my wonderful swimming teacher/parent helpers who are
assisting me with the trials and the final selection of the swim team for this year. Parents are most
welcome to attend the swimming carnival and a further notice will be sent out with all the necessary
information if your child/ren is selected.
Team Vic Trials will be held this term for the following sports: cricket (on line nominations), tennis,
netball, basketball, football and soccer. If your child is selected, the relevant information will be given
to them and parents will be expected to organise their own transport to and from the venue. Selections are
for grade 5 and 6 students only (with some exceptions).
Summer Interschool sport will commence next Friday, 17th
February against Park Orchards PS. A
note will be sent home requiring immediate payment of approximately $60 per child to cover buses,
equipment and Ringwood District affiliation fees. This cost will cover both Summer (Term1) and
Winter (Term 2) sport as per last year. Any parents who would like to assist with coaching, umpiring or
scoring please complete the form and return to me asap. Summer sport will be held from 9.30 – 11.00am
every Friday throughout term 1.
Sports for Summer sport are: Basketball (Girls and Mixed), Cricket, Rounders (Girls and mixed),
Teeball (Girls and mixed), Bat tennis, and Volleystars. All students will be given the opportunity to
participate in one of these sports at a training session on Friday (Feb 10th
) morning at 10.00-11.00am.
NB: Preference will be given to grade 6s for their first choice of a particular sport for interschool sport
during term 1 and term 2.
HEPS Harriers will be commencing again soon. As mentioned last year, I am very keen to start a “KM
Club” at HE Parker on a Monday morning at 8.15am – 8.45am (approx). Obviously I will require a
number of parent helpers in order for it to run smoothly. If you are interested and/or have any helpful
suggestions with the “logistics” of such a club, I would appreciate your advice and assistance.
Good luck to all the cricketers in finals and to all the netballers (and a variety of other sports) who are due
to start their new seasons in a few weeks.
ROSIE LUMSDEN PE/SPORTS COORDINATOR.
LIBRARY NEWS – FEBRUARY 2012
It is exciting to be back and into the swing of things again. This will be a busy year in the library and students are already keen to start borrowing. 2012 is the National Year of Reading, so we will be celebrating with lots of fun activities throughout the year. Things you need to know All Grades come to the Library once a week for borrowing. Please don’t forget that your child needs a library bag to borrow books. Books are on loan for 2 weeks. If a student requires the book for longer, we can arrange to have the book renewed. Unfortunately, if the book is not returned within the specified time, a reminder notice will be sent out asking that the book be returned. If books are not returned to the library, families are asked to pay for the book. If your child needs help in choosing appropriate books or if they are a reluctant reader, I am happy to help in their selection of books – all they have to do is ask. We have many fabulous resources in our Library and it is great to see our students so excited about borrowing and reading. It is important, that we, as adults, demonstrate the importance of reading in our own lives, as well as encouraging our children to find the joy in opening a book. Share a book with your child. Talk about it and relive the magic. What a special thing to be able to do each day. Wednesday Book Club Wednesday Lunchtime Bookclub will be starting next week. We have lots of fun discussing books and talking about who might like to read them. We play games about books and the characters in them and we also get to be the first students to look at, and borrow, the new books in the library. We meet at 1.30pm every Wednesday at lunchtime in the library. All students in grades 3 – 6 are welcome to attend. Premiers’ Reading Challenge The Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC) will be starting soon and all HEPS students from Prep to Grade 6 are encouraged to take part. Our aim for 2012 is to have ALL HEPS students enrol and complete the Challenge. At HEPS we believe that the PRC is important as it helps motivate students to read and engages them in reading as an enjoyable activity. It also teaches them to be disciplined and to develop sound organisational skills. Why our school library is important A Library is a great place to escape from the world we live in. Books open up a whole new world for children, but we, as adults and educators, have to encourage them to open up the book in the first place. Within the library we are able to pick up another world and dive into it. The ways in which libraries fulfil the spirit, body and mind are amazing in themselves. Our world may see different technologies take it over and new inventions aid us in simple tasks, but nothing will replace books in the task of teaching us all about life. School libraries are an integral part of the school curriculum. The following are some reasons why.
They foster a love of literature and in turn encourage independent reading.
School libraries encourage the getting of information, the use of information, knowledge,
computing, reading, independence and academic achievement.
They provide and promote quality fiction to develop and sustain in students the habit and
enjoyment of reading for pleasure and to enrich students’ intellectual, aesthetic, cultural
and emotional growth.
Studies have proven that reading for pleasure has been found to increase vocabulary,
comprehension, verbal fluency and levels of general knowledge.
Libraries cater for differences in learning and teaching styles through the provision of a
wide range of materials, both fiction and non-fiction.
There is a compelling link between a well resourced school library and student
achievement.
The internet is among a number of resources available for finding information, but is not
a replacement for books.
The amazing amount of useful information found on the net has engendered the false
assumption that everything can be found online – this simply not true! Many authors and
publishers will not allow their works to be freely accessible over the internet. Current
copyright law protects works for 70 years from the death of the author. For example,
Wuthering Heights may be available on the internet, but Harry Potter won’t be for at least
another 70 plus years!
Studies have shown that students who frequent well-stocked libraries end up with higher
results than those who do not.
PARENTS ASSOCIATION The parents association will hold its AGM on Tuesday 6th March commencing 2.30 pm in the staffroom. All parents are welcome. More details will be provided in the future.
Mums’ Tuesday Walking Group *get fitter
*catch up
*make new friends
Come join us:
Every Tuesday starting 14th
February, straight after morning assembly
Meet: Prep Playground
See you there!!
Libby
Chaplain
Can you help?
We have accumulated quite a collection of children’s prescription glasses. If your child has lost theirs, call by the office and check if they are yours.
Please note
THE CANTEEN IS OPEN Fruit straps are no longer available.
Sausage rolls 125 grams are now available.
CANTEEN ROSTER
Friday February 10th
Christy Norris
Nicky Marran
Monday February 13th
HELP NEEDED Wednesday February 15
th Michelle Chamberlain
Friday February 17th
Merryn Brien
Justine Olsen
Monday February 20th
Nicole Arnold Wednesday February 22
nd Kym Corn
Friday February 24th
Dianne Griffith
Anne Stebbins
Canteen Manager Vicki Allan
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PLANT DONAT ION
I would like to donate $20.00
I would like to donate $25.00
to purchase a plant for the new garden.
(This is not tax deductable)
Family Name ____________________________ Grade
________________Amount $____________
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Disclaimer: Heathmont East Primary School does not necessarily endorse the products in this newsletter and parents are at liberty to make their own choices.
Community Programs' Coordinator Park Orchards Learning Centre Inc.
ph: 9876 4381 mob: 0417 038 360 fax: 9876 3263
www.parkorchards.org.au
Park Orchards Learning Centre is offering the
following classes for children in Term 1.
Magic tricks & Juggling. – Saturday 25th Feb – 17
th
March (4weeks) 10 – 11am Cost: $60.00
Sporteka for Pre-schoolers – Tuesdays 14th Feb – 27
th
March (7 weeks) 1 – 2pm Cost: $129.50
Classes for Adults – Japanese Language and Culture – Thursdays 16
th Feb
– 29th March (7 weeks) 7- 8.30pm Cost: $87.50
Back Care for Men and Women – Tuesdays 14th Feb
– 27th March (7 weeks) 11am – 12noon Cost $92.75
Introduction to Mosiacs - Mondays 27th Feb & 5
th
March 9.30am -2.30pm Cost: $60.00 includes
materials.
Please contact us for further information on
9876 4381.
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Bayswater Junior Football Club
Inc.
www.bjfc.org.au
Interested in learning the skills of AFL
football but unsure where to start? The EFL junior season commences on April 15th and we have places in all teams for children born in the years 1993 to 2003 to play in age groups from Under 9's up to Under 17's in the Eastern Football League junior competition. As a sporting club we provide the opportunity to the children and youth of our local community to learn, develop skills and participate in the game of Australian Rules Football, at an affordable cost to all families. Our goal is to have a safe, friendly and supportive environment where players, parents, families and friends are encouraged to develop a sense of belonging, team spirit and
sportsmanship.
We have a great family atmosphere and strong ties with our Senior Club - the club with the best facilities in the Eastern Football League. If you would like to begin your football career or just make a fresh start at a great club, join Bayswater. JOIN NOW Registration Day is Sunday 19th February from 10.30a.m. until 1p.m. at the Junior Oval, Mountain Highway, Bayswater (Entrance opposite the Bayswater Hotel). All new players registering for our U9 team this season will receive a club bag and training football as part of their membership. If you cannot make this day and you would like to register, or require any further information please contact: President – Mark Rooney 0448 555 006 or 9761 9425 Secretary – Rob Rapisarda 0439 137 619 or 9729 7702 Registrar – Pauline Rapisarda 0409 729 770 or 9729 7702
TOTAL SO FAR
$234.00
When you purchase goods at Bayswater Good Guys please ask the Good Guys in Bayswater for a reward voucher so that HEPS can redeem Bayswater Bucks. Please forward to the school office. Thank you.
JETS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB
2012 REGISTRATION DAY
U8 TO U16 (Note U11 is full but we do have a waiting list)
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 12TH
10AM TO 12PM
HEATHERDALE RESERVE,
PURCHES STREET
MITCHAM (MEL 49 D12)
For further information contact
Kylie Lyon 0412229036 or
Croydon City Arrows Soccer Club
Junior Registration Day
Saturday 11th February
(10am-midday & 2-4pm)
Dorset Recreation Reserve: Jenkins Lane, off Dorset Rd,
Croydon, Melways 51 B6
Girls and Boys of all ages from 5 upwards catered for in a fun and friendly
environment; - Optus Small Sided Football U7 Program (5 to 7s)
- Optus Small Sided Football teams – Under 8/9 , Under 10, Under 11 (mixed)
- Junior teams (girls and boys) from Under 12 upwards.
*** Fees frozen for 2012 ***
For more details come along to the Registration Day or check our website
http://www.croydoncitysc.org.au/
Also – 2nd hand boot sale, and sale of club socks and shorts
Simon Littlechild on 9294 3000
SPIRIT MAGIC BASKETBALL CLUB
Junior registration day – Saturday,
18th February 2012
8.30am – 3.30pm – Maroondah
Indoor Sports Stadium
(Canturbury Rd, Ringwood - opposite
Cadbury’s)
Spirit Magic is a junior domestic basketball club which caters
for all genders, abilities and ages beginning from U8’s through to U23’s. Training is based
out of Yarra Valley Grammar and Parkwood on weeknights and games are played on
Saturdays at the Maroondah Stadium and surrounding suburbs. We are ideal for beginners
and welcome aspiring new members to sign up! Please visit www.spiritmagic.com.au for
further information or contact Joe Egan (9879 9859) or Howie Sykes (0413 682 909) for
queries. You can also email us– see contacts page on website!
In partnership with Heathmont East Primary School,
Heathmont Community Bank® Branch provides
School banking every Tuesday starting on 14 February
Get your account opening pack from the office
We can help to teach your child how to save.
Help us support your school and community by opening an account.
Up to 80% of our profits are returned to the Maroondah community.
The more you use our services, the more support we can give to your school and community via sponsorship programs,
basketball clinics, educational talks, fund raising support and more.
We are committed to supporting your school, so get behind our partnership to increase the benefits we provide to
your school and community.
If you have any questions, please phone us on 9870 6654, or call in at
143 Canterbury Road, Heathmont
Since opening our business, we have proudly invested more than $1.1 million into the
Maroondah community
www.maroondahcommunity.com.au
Dear Parent / Guardian Financial assistance for your child’s education The Education Maintenance Allowance helps families on a low income with financial assistance to cover the cost of essential educational items like textbooks, stationery, uniforms and excursions for their child. In 2012 the annual Education Maintenance Allowance payment is $235 for primary school students and $470 for secondary students from eligible families. This amount is split evenly between the parents/guardians and the school to support your child’s education. You can receive the parent/guardian portion of the Education Maintenance Allowance by direct bank deposit into your nominated bank account or by cheque. If your child is starting Prep or Year 7, and you are eligible for the Education Maintenance Allowance, you will also receive the $300 Victorian Government School Start Bonus to help with the extra costs associated with starting primary or secondary education. I wish your child every success for the new school year. The Hon. Martin Dixon, MP Minister for Education 1
EDUCATION MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE & SCHOOL START BONUS: INFORMATION FOR PARENTS / GUARDIANS The Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) provides assistance to eligible families by helping with the costs associated with the education of their children. The School Start Bonus (SSB) is a one off payment of $300 for students commencing Prep and Year 7 in 2012 to assist parents with the start up costs of students starting school. In 2012 the EMA payment for parents/guardians is $235 for primary school students and $470 for secondary students. This amount is split evenly between the parents/guardians and the school and is paid in two instalments as per the schedule of payments set out in the table below. The SSB payment of $300 is paid in full directly to the parent/guardian by EFT (electronic funds transfer). Schedule of payments in 2012 Instalment Portion payable to Primary school rate* Secondary school rate* One (70% of EMA) Parent $ 82.25 $ 164.50 School $ 82.25 $ 164.50 Two (30% of EMA) Parent $ 35.25 $ 70.50 School $ 35.25 $ 70.50 Total for 2012 $ 235.00 $ 470.00 *Student year level (or age for ungraded and special school students) forms the basis for calculating the amount payable. Students turning sixteen during the year will be paid on a pro rata basis up to and including the month they reach the age of sixteen.
The first instalment will comprise 70 per cent of the EMA and will be paid from March 2012. The second instalment will comprise the remaining 30 per cent and will be paid from August 2012. This payment schedule recognises that families incur the highest educational costs at the start of the school year. Eligibility for EMA To be eligible to receive the EMA, you must:
be either a parent or guardian of a primary or secondary school student up to the age of sixteen; and
be an eligible beneficiary of a Centrelink pension, allowance or benefit within the meaning of the State Concessions Act 2004 or be a Veterans Affairs (TPI) pensioner or be a foster parent; and
submit your application to the school by the due date. The eligibility criteria must be met as at the first day of 1st Term (1 February 2012 which is the first day for teaching staff) for the first instalment and the first day of 3rd Term (16 July 2012) for the second instalment. Any applications based on Centrelink payments that are not income tested (e.g. Carer Allowance) are not eligible unless the claimant, in their own name, complies with the second dot point above. The EMA is payable up until the age of 16 years. Once a student turns 16, you may continue to be eligible for financial assistance from Centrelink. For further information visit
www.centrelink.gov.au. Financial assistance may also be available through the Education Tax Refund which is administered by the Australian Taxation Office. For further information visit www.ato.gov.au. 2
The one off SSB payment of $300 is deposited into parents nominated bank accounts from mid January 2012 onwards. Eligibility for SSB To be eligible to receive the SSB, you must:
be an eligible beneficiary of a Centrelink pension, allowance or benefit within the meaning of the State Concessions Act 2004 or be a Veterans Affairs (TPI) pensioner or be a foster parent; and
submit your application to the school by the closing date of 29 February 2012. Application forms A combined EMA/SSB application form is available from your child’s school. A separate application is required for each school if you have children attending different schools. Please submit your application to your child’s school by 29 February 2012 for the first instalment of the EMA and by 3 August 2012 for the second instalment of the EMA unless your child remains enrolled at the same school and you were paid the first EMA instalment. Payment methods EMA Direct Bank Deposit (EFT) payment option: EFT payments can only be made to the parent’s nominated bank account for parents choosing the EFT payment option. Please advise your child’s school if your nominated bank account changes during the year. EMA Cheque payment option: Cheques payable to parents will be sent to the school for distribution for parents choosing the cheque payment option. Please advise your child’s school if your address changes during the year. SSB can only be made by Direct Bank Deposit (EFT) payment: EFT payments can only be made to the parent’s nominated bank account. School portion of the Education Maintenance Allowance Schools must spend the school’s portion of the EMA on essential educational items for which all parents are normally expected to provide. Such items could include:
student text books
student stationery (e.g. pens, pencils, exercise books, work-books)
materials for electives where the student consumes or takes possession of the finished articles (e.g. home economics etc) or the payment sought is the difference between the basic materials/services and the higher cost alternatives
programs provided by outside specialists (e.g. visiting artists, speakers, performers)
camps and excursions which are integral to the curriculum and which all students are expected to attend
school identification cards
school uniform
official diary/handbook/work planner
student computer printing beyond the needs of the eight Key Learning Areas (e.g. personal use). 3
The school’s portion of the EMA cannot be used to offset voluntary contributions. Common examples of materials or services which are supported through voluntary contributions are:
equipment purchases
buildings and grounds beautification
library fund
general contribution to the school. Schools need to inform parents on request of the cost of the items on which they propose to spend the school’s portion of the EMA. Schools are only custodians of the school portion of the EMA. If a student transfers to another school, the balance of the school’s portion must accompany the student to the new school. Any portion of the EMA which is not expended by the end of the year must be returned to the parent/guardian. However, with agreement of the parent/guardian, this money can be carried over into the next year or other appropriate arrangements made to suit the needs of the student. Questions All queries relating to eligibility and payments of the EMA or School Start Bonus should be directed to your child’s school.
HOST FAMILY APPLICATION
It is IIP’s policy NOT to place female interns in single male / male interns in single female households.
To complete this form in Word.doc format: double-click each box to check mark. *All fields required. *Valid For: 3 years
Country: Province/State:
Host School: Principal:
HOST FAMILY DETAILS ✩HOST FAMILY ORDER: 1st 2
nd 3
rd 4
th Other:
Address:
Main City: (nearest) Distance: (to nearest city)
Locality: Urban Suburban Rural Transport: Bus Train Private Car
Telephone No.: Fax No.:
Home Email:
Key Contact: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Dr. Name:
Relationship: Parent of Student Teacher at Host School Employee at Host School Other:
Employer:
Telephone No.: Mobile No.:
Work Email:
Spouse /Partner: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Dr. Name:
Employer:
Telephone No.: Mobile No.:
Work Email:
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS (Please provide a list, which includes names, gender, age, relationship).
LANGUAGE AT HOME English Other/s:
How many interns have you hosted in the past? # Korean Japanese Chinese Other:
INTERN PREFERENCES Any Korean Japanese Chinese Thai Male Female Either
Smoker Non Smoker Either Dependents: I can accept an intern with a child. No children
AMMENITIES AVAILABLE Personal bedroom? Yes No Personal bathroom? Yes No
Internet access? Yes No Computer availability? Yes No - Other Internet Options:
REGULAR FAMILY ACTIVITIES
(please include hobbies, community service)
ANIMALS / PETS Please indicate which type of pet/s and whether they are IN indoor or OUT outdoor.
Dog/s (IN / OUT) Cat/s (IN / OUT) Reptiles (IN / OUT) Poultry Farm Animals Other/s:
VACATION / HOLIDAYS *Both accommodation and/or activities are understood to be the intern’s own responsibility.
Is there any possibility of arranging activities with/for the intern? Yes No
Is there any possibility the intern could stay in your house over the vacation period? Yes No
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Please list any cultural activities / or language schools in your local area:
Activities:
Schools:
ARRIVAL INFORMATION Preferred Place of Arrival: Airport Train Station Bus Station Other:
Place Name: Distance from Home:
Are you able to pick your intern up from this location? Yes No If you are unable to, please detail other options below:
Pick up Options:
OTHER FAMILY INFORMATION
Please detail any house rules or comments not mentioned above:
HOST FAMILY AGREEMENT
Please refer to the ‘Program Guide for Hosts’ for the following:
I acknowledge that I have read and understand our responsibilities as the ‘Host Family’, which are outlined in the ‘International Presenters – Program Guide for Hosts’.
For the duration of the intern’s stay, we agree to:
Provide room and board, including all meals (except lunch on school days) and utilities on the condition the intern will contribute no more than the pre-agreed amount of: $360 AUD per month. Please bear in mind the intern is unpaid and will be contributing cultural enrichment to school and community. We greatly appreciate your consideration.
Treat the intern as a member of the family and offer a home stay as enriching as possible.
Discharge the intern without any hindrance, if something unexpected happens, which prompts us, or the intern to decide to terminate/shorten the intern’s stay.
Date (required) Name (required) Signature (not required, if emailed)
ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Please provide any family pictures or helpful information.
To our intern (our message):
Useful Websites:
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HEATHMONT EAST PRIMARY SCHOOL
HUNGRY HUT CANTEEN Prices effective from 06/02/12
Cold Food (free mayonnaise)
Sandwiches & rolls
Vegemite 1.70
Cheese 1.90
Salad (cheese, lettuce, tomato, carrot) 3.00
Ham 2.70
Ham & cheese 3.10
Ham & salad 4.00
Chicken 3.00
Chicken lettuce & mayonnaise 3.40
Chicken & salad 4.20
Additional fillings .40
Wholemeal bread is used unless otherwise requested. White rolls are available for an extra
.30
Other cold food
Carrot sticks .40
½ Texas Chocolate mud muffin 1.30
Hot Food (free sauce)
Pie – low fat 2.80
Sausage Roll low fat, 125 gms 2.50
Party pie – low fat .90
Hot Dog (reduced fat & salt) 2.40
Cheese Dog 2.60
Pizza – Hawaiian 2.50
Lasagne 3.00
Spaghetti 3.00
Macaroni & Cheese 3.00
Dim Sim .80
Chicken Nuggets .50
Chicken in a Coop (chicken nugget roll) 2.60
Corn Cobbettes .80
Fantastic Chicken Noodles 2.20
Hungry Hut Submarine Hot Roll with:
Chicken 3.50
Chicken & cheese 3.70
Ham & cheese 3.50
Ham & pineapple 3.60
Ham cheese, pineapple & tomato 4.20
Jaffles
Cheese 2.20
Cheese & pineapple 2.50
Cheese & tomato 2.60
Ham & cheese 3.20
Ham, cheese & tomato 3.40
Morning Tea Sales (max 3 pieces each)
Plain toast .30
Raisin toast .40
Lunch Time Sales (max 2 pieces each)
Juice icy poles .20
Snow Men (unflavoured water) .05
Quelch sticks .65
Tutti Fruitti .40
Frozen Fruit boxes 1.20
Counter Sales Morning tea & lunch
Frozen Pineapple .25
Apple Twirley (when available) .70
Frozen smiles (orange) .15
Popcorn – plain .50
Frozen Go-gurt .70
Slice cheddar cheese .30
Piranha Vegie Chips .90
Drinks Pre-order and counter sales
Big M 250mls Chocolate or Strawberry 1.50
Just Juice – Apple, Apple & Blackcurrant, Paradise Punch
1.20
Spring water 350 mls .80
Paper bags
.05
All orders should be written on a clean paper bag with child’s name, room number and money wrapped in the bag. We cannot supply all of the order if there is insufficient money.
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This menu reflects the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development’s “Go For Your Life” Healthy Canteen’s Policy.
UNIFORM PRICE LIST AS AT FEBRUARY, 2011
The Uniform Stall is located in the Gymnasium and is open on
MONDAY, 3.15pm to 3.45 pm
WEDNESDAYS 8.40am to 9am
THURSDAY, 8.40 am to 9.00am
Orders (with payment) can be placed at the Office using the attached order form. Payment
can be by cash, cheque (payable to Heathmont East Primary School) or by credit card. The
order will be filled at the next uniform stall day and given to your child .
ITEM
SIZES
PRICE
PANTS
Boot leg pants
Shorts – gaberdine
Shorts - long leg unisex cotton/jersey
Skorts
Unisex gaberdine pants (full length)
4 - 16
4 - 16
4 - 16
4 - 16
4 - 16
$25.00
$20.00
$17.00
$20.00
$16.00
POLO SHIRTS
Long sleeve Polo T shirt (Lacoste)
Short sleeve Polo T shirt (Lacoste)
Band Polo T shirt
6 - 16
Adult
6 - 16
Adult
8 - 16
Adult
$24.00
$26.00
$22.00
$24.50
$25.00
$28.00
WINDCHEATERS
Bomber Jacket – cotton/poly fleecy
Hooded windcheater – cotton/poly fleecy
Round-neck windcheater – cotton/poly fleecy
6 - 16
Adult
6 - 16
Adults
6-16
$38.00
$44.00
$28.00
$33.00
$22.00
SUMMER DRESSES 4 -18 $22.00
WINTER TUNICS– grey/navy and sky check
4 – 6
8 – 10
12 - 16
$56.00
$59.00
$62.00
Art smock Small
Medium
$26.00
$26.00
Chair bag $16.00
Library Bag – nylon with school logo $10.00
Music Bag – nylon with school logo $10.00
School bag Large $35.00
School Hat - Slouch (no logo) S, M, L, XL. $ 8.00
EXCHANGES ONLY WITH RECEIPT AND IF ITEMS ARE NOT NAMED
LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO IN
FRONT OF THE TV?
We need some volunteers to help in the library both with shelving
returned books and covering new library books. Covering can be done
in the comfort of your own home and is a great way to stop the
munchies hitting while you are watching TV!
If you are able to help please complete the following slip and return it
to me in the Library whenever you can.
Please note that you will need a Working with Children check if you are
offering to shelve books. You do not need one if you are covering books
at home.
Thank you,
Sue Austin
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I am available to assist in the library this year with
covering books shelving books .
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