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Issue # 13 15th August 2019NEWSLETTER
03 5569 2241
Manifold Street Woolsthorpe 3276
www.woolsthorpe.ps.global2.vic.edu.au/
@woolsthorpeps
Woolsthorpe Primary School
Upcoming�EventsAUGUST 2019
MON 19th KGP - 1/2
WED 21st Book Week Dress Up Day
FRI 23rd Hooptime - Gr 5/6
THU 29th PFA Father’s Day Stall &
Father’s Day Breakfast
FRI 30th Curriculum Day
SEPTEMBER 2019 MON 9th Swimming Program Starts
Student Leaders
Congress Night Of
Celebrations
WED 11th Speech Celebration Night
FRI 13th State Netball
MON 16th Parent Teacher
Conferences StartTUE 17th School Council
FRI 20th End Of Term: PFA Lunch
2:30pm finish
Basketball
CLINIC
BOOKWEEK
DRESS UPTo celebrate students are invited to dress
up on Wednesday 21st - Dress in “Super” clothes.
Come dressed as your favourite Superhero or invent your own! Use your imagination - we can’t wait to see you all
dressed up!
kitchen garden
PROGRAM
As part of our community engaging workshops this term,
butcher Liam from The Warrnambool Meat Barn came along to show us how to create
three types of sausages.
The kids really enjoyed the hands on component and were
full of questions about the sausage making process. We
truly appreciate Liam coming all the way out to Woolsthorpe to
show us this new skill.
Kitchen Garden
Program
A huge thank you to Will from Jane Dough for joining us in Miss Daly’s Grade 3/4 Kitchen Garden session this week! Everyone really enjoyed
you teaching us to make croissants in our community engagement
workshop. The delicious croissants were devoured at the end of school!
Check out more great KGP photos on our Kitchen Garden Facebook page.
LEARNING REFLECTIONS
Annual Report snapshots
We are proud of the achievements all our students are making in a variety of areas across the curriculum and we value the diverse range of opportunities our learners have in Literacy, Numeracy, Science, Technology, Creative Arts, Kitchen Garden, Language, Sports and various other topics. Teacher Judgment data indicates that our students are making expected growth from year to year. Consistently, students are achieving at or above levels in English and Mathematics, based on school assessments and data profiles. Our Early Years Reading level and comprehension data is reaching higher than expected targets with our Sounds Write program showing significant improvements in Spelling and Reading.
The evidence is clear. Our students feel stimulated and motivated to learn here at Woolsthorpe Primary School. They trust their teachers and feel supported in all areas of the school and their learning programs. Engagement across the school is extremely high for all learners as is evident in our student surveys. We are achieving well above state means and higher than all like schools in the Attitudes to School Survey. Our students feel connected in the community and at school. They trust staff and have very strong relationships with their peers and other parents in the school community.
We continue the implementation of our school Health and Wellbeing Plan with a focus on building Resilience in students, Physical activity and Health Promotion capacity building of all staff and students. These key actions draw on current practices and local context and is a bottom up approach, guided by research. Our Health and Wellbeing plan aims to build a school community of students, staff and parents who are happy, healthy and resilient, able to cope within our every changing world and thrive in their lives.
ZOO TRIPWhile it was a little disappointing we didn’t get to go to Werribee Zoo last Friday the decision to cancel was justified by the weather in the end. In all decisions like this safety comes first. We will re-schedule the excursion once we confirm a date that suits the Zoo
and let everyone know. A learning from last week when we had to cancel our trip was the importance of parents having the Flexibuzz App on their phone. We use the FlexiBuzz App as a messaging system for parents, for newsletters etc. and in this case it worked really well.
SWIMMING PROGRAMOur 8 day Swimming Program this term commences on Monday September 9th at the Warrnambool College pool, with all students participating under the tuition of Jayson Lamb and his instructors. A special timetable will operate at school during swimming, lunch times will vary in all grades, with no heat ups or lunch orders during these 2 weeks. Parent Information will go home next week.
PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCESIn term 1 and 3 we offer parents an opportunity to meet with their child’s teacher in the form of a Parent Teacher Conference. Parent Teacher Conferences are an opportunity to have a conversation about your child’s progress. Appointments are optional and may not be needed by all parents at this time. Appointment booking forms will come home soon. See dates below.
Teachers will be available on these days between 12.00pm – 6.00pm Mrs Austen Monday September 16th
Mr Boyd Tuesday September 17th
Miss Daly Wednesday September 18th
Miss Watt Thursday September 19th
RESPECT ● EXCELLENCE ● CARE ● TEAMWORK
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
RESPECT ● EXCELLENCE ● CARE ● TEAMWORK
Mr Perry
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COUNTRY FAIR OCTOBER 20Over the coming weeks coordinators and parents will be starting to tick off their lists and planning for our Country Fair on October 20. Our Fair is a whole school community event, run by all our parents. The Country Fair weekend is a showcase of our school and is always a lot of fun for all involved. The money raised goes directly back into supporting every single student at our school. We cannot run our Country Fair without the support of all families and we thank all who are involved this year and have been working hard over the past year to get organised. If you have any questions please contact Suzi our Fair Coordinator.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PLANLast week we practiced our lockdown drill at school. Our emergency management plan covers area such as bushfires in the area, onsite fire, gas leaks, flood and emergencies, road accidents in the area, severe weather and storms, bus procedures in case of emergency and lockdown. We practice our evacuation and lockdown drills throughout the year so students are familiar with these processes. Our onsite evacuation point is the school oval for all internal emergencies like building fire, gas leaks or flood. In the event of all emergencies parents will be communicated with and informed about any outcomes. All decisions around emergency management are made to ensure the safety of students, staff and parents.
PARENTS OF BUS TRAVELLERS please note for safety reasons, if there is an emergency that effects our bus routes, like a road accident causing road closure, flood, bushfire in the area BUSES WILL NOT RUN. Students will be kept safe at school. Parents will be contacted via FLEXIBUZZ and asked to collect their children from school.
REMINDER PUPIL FREE FRIDAY AUGUST 30As a whole staff we are visiting Warrnambool East PS.
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PFA NEWSThe PFA need some help. To ensure our PFA shed is maintained and tidy a roster is being made with a parent volunteer to come in once a month. This
will simply include a general tidy and check.
If you can spare a little bit of time please contact the front office to add your name to the roster
below. Thank you.
PFA SHED MAINTENANCE ROSTER
FATHER’S DAY STALL - Thursday 29th August Calling for donations of newspapers - the students will wrap their gifts a little differently this year. Please send in any newspapers you may have. Each student can shop for that special someone, $3.00 per student.We would also like to hear from you if you have the time to come in and help out at the stall, which is first thing in the morning on the 6th.
END OF TERM FOOTY COLOURS DAYTo celebrate the end of term 3 the PFA will provide a hot dog lunch and we need some helpers - please leave your name at the office if you are able to come in at 12 - 12:15pm to help cook and serve. Little ones most welcome. Early finish, 2:30pm.
EVERYONE WELCOMEThe PFA would like to extend the invitation to all families to come along and get involved. We only have one meeting at the start of each term and everyone is most welcome.
Month Name
AUGUST Sam O’Keefe
SEPTEMBER
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
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JANUARY 2020
FEBRUARY 2020
By Harry Poynton
RESPECT ● EXCELLENCE ● CARE ● TEAMWORK
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HEAT UPSEach Thursday students can bring along something to be
warmed up by a parent volunteer for lunch!
Please send lunch items wrapped in foil for the pie
warmer or in a microwaveable container. No Easy Mac please.
It is extremely important to make sure that your child’s name is clearly
labelled with their grade.
ROSTER TERM 3
15 August Seona Poynton
22 August Natalie Vorwerk
29 August Natalie Vorwerk
5 September Seona Poynton
12 September No Heat Ups
19 September No Heat Ups
FRUIT TREES
Large PotsSEEKING ALL LARGE POTS!
We are in need of some large pots for
the fruit trees we are getting ready for
the Fete.
If you can help out, please drop them to
the school office. Likewise, if you have any small pots you don't need hanging
around, I'm sure our Plant Stall Team
could make great use of them
GOOD LUCK ALEXAlex Bell has qualified for the Short Course Victorian
Country Swimming Championships in Ballarat, a 2 day meet on Saturday 17th August & Sunday 18th August.
He will be competing in 5 events!
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Health & Wellbeing
RESPECT ● EXCELLENCE ● CARE ● TEAMWORK
The website links below have resources for families, with ideas and ways to support children with their social and emotional development. As the most influential person in your children’s life, how you support your child’s social and emotional development is vital for their future
pathways in life. Families and Routines maintaining normal daily routines can make it easier
for children to deal with stressful events
https://raisingchildren.net.au/grown-ups/family-life/routines-rituals-relationships/family-routines
Kids Play Space website has tips and ideas for families to explore in the many areas of social and emotional development
https://www.kidsplayspace.com.au/
Healthy Families website is all about giving you the information, knowledge and confidence to support the young people in your life – whether you’re a
parent, guardian, grandparent, a favourite uncle or an awesome auntie https://healthyfamilies.beyondblue.org.au/home
KGP�RECIPES
Resources
BUTTERSCOTCH BISCUITS 125g butter 1/2 cup of firmly packed brown sugar 1 tablespoon of golden syrup 1 1/4 cups of SR flour
• Beat the butter, sugar and golden syrup in a small bowl.
• Stir in the sifted flour. • Roll into balls. • Place about 5cm apart on trays lined with
baking paper and flatten them slightly with a fork.
• Bake for 15 minutes at 180° * Makes approximately 12 biscuits
CARAMEL CUPCAKES 125g butter 1/2 cup of firmly packed brown sugar 2 eggs, separated 1 tablespoon of golden syrup 1 1/2 cups of SR flour 1/2 cup milk pinch of salt
• Cream butter and sugar with electric mixer, separate the eggs and beat the yolks into the butter mixture.
• Stir in the golden syrup then add the sifted flour and the milk.
• Whip the egg whites with the salt until stiff then fold into mixture.
• Put into patty cases and bake for 15-20 minutes at 180°.
* Makes approximately 12 cupcakes
MUESLI SLICE 1 cup of wholemeal SR flour 2 cups rolled oats 150g butter 1/2 cup of sugar 1 tablespoon of golden syrup
• Combine flour, oats and sugar in a bowl.
• Melt butter, add golden syrup to the butter then mix into the dry ingredients.
• Line a slice tin with baking paper then press into tin with the back of a wet spoon.
• Bake for 20 minutes at 160°.• Allow to cool slightly then cut into bars/slices.* Makes approximately 12 slices
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Fresh Local Produce & Food
Local Home Made Jams & Slices
Food Stalls - home made food, curries, cakes, coffee
BBQ & Our Famous WPS Pancakes
Giant Plant Stall including WPS Heritage Apple Trees
Kids Tent With Showbags
Major Draws and Spinning Wheel
Live Local Entertainment
Agricultural & Community Displays
Display Showcasing Students’ Artwork
Historical Society & CWA Displays
Famous Student Great Adventure
Rides - $25 unlimited rides ticket available
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COMMUNITY NEWS
CARAMUT AND DISTRICT GARDEN CLUB
“Spring has Sprung.” Flowers of bulbs, wattles, blossom trees, paddocks of yellow canola, flowering annuals and perennials all herald spring and new life
after the dullness of winter.
What flowers want is reasonably good soil which is easy to dig, fairly dark in colour and not boggy after lots of rain. Improve average garden soil by adding
organic matter - compost and well-rotted manure. Scatter a little controlled-release fertilizer around plants after planting and water over with a soluble fertilizer each month, starting two or three weeks
after planting. Me? I’m too lazy to do this and find the plants do ok. Perhaps not well enough to win any prizes at a show, but they look alright in the garden or
vase. When planting any new plants whether it be trees, shrubs or seedlings, it is most important to
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I do dehead the individual blooms on annuals as required as this keeps the plant looking good and the flowers keep on coming. Plants flower in order to produce seeds to keep the species producing, hence deheading means the plant has to keep producing
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