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Dear Parents, Curriculum day The first day of term 4 (October 7) is a cur-riculum day. No Students are required on this day. 2014 Enrolments Do you have a child who will turn 5 by April 30 next year? If so the child is eligible to start school and now is the time to enrol. Please contact the school on 9366 2071 so that an enrolment package can be sent home and to make an appointment to meet with me to discuss your child’s start to school life. We will be conducting an Orientation program at the beginning of term 4 so it is important to enrol now so that we can include your child in this program. Sun Smart It is that time of the year again. From next term all students must wear a hat at school during the recess breaks. Please dust off the hats and have them ready for day 1 of term 4. ‘No Hat, No Play’ New hats can be purchased from the
From The Principal
20 September—End of Term
School finishes at 1:30p.m. on the last day of
term
7th October - Term 3 -NO STUDENTS
8th October - First day back for Students
2-13 December—Swimming Program
Newsletter No. 16
13 September, 2013
office. These are a compulsory part of the school uniform . Legionnaires Hat $8.00 Broad Rimmed Hat $12.00 Emergency Evacuation Today we trialled our new evacuation procedure. All staff, students and visitors to the school were involved in evacuating the school buildings. Everything went really smoothly. You will notice that there are new posters about these procedures around the school. Please familiarise yourself with them. Students Going Home with Other Students or Parents There have been a couple of occasions over the past two weeks where a student has gone home with someone they should not have. On one occasion the child went home with another student and on the most recent a parent took another child home with them. Always ensure that you have permission from a student’s family before taking home another child from the school or if a child comes home with your child please ring that child’s family to tell them of the situation. Mrs King is off to China next week…. Have fun! End of Term 3 Term 3 concludes on Friday September 20 at 1:30pm Anne– Maree Kliman Principal
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PRINCIPAL:
Anne-Maree Kliman
St Albans East Primary School
Station Avenue, St Albans, 3021
PHONE:
9366 2071
FAX:
9366 4237
EMAIL:
st.albans.east.ps@edumail.
vic.gov.au
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Important Dates
Canteen Roster
END OF TERM FINISHING TIME
20 September—End of Term
School finishes at 1:30p.m. on the last day
of term.
TERM 4 STARTING DATES
7 October - Term 3 -NO STUDENTS
8 October - First day back for Students
ROOM PUPIL’S
NAME:
COMMENT: VALUES
DIS-
PLAYED Respect—R
Co-
operation—C
Learning—L
Responsibility
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2 Daniel Anevski For ‘blazing’ his way
on the track at the Ath-letic Sports
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4 Nayana Premjit For always displaying
all school values.
L,R
7 John Lobaton
Mustafa Cuttlery-
wala
For a fantastic job at
library tasks. For great demonstration
of how to calculate
percentages
L,R
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8 Nemanja Ostojic For completing set
writing tasks
L,R
9 Chirag Chawla For being able to write
the biggest number and take it from another to
get the right answer
L
10 Prabhnoor Kaur For her fantastic
narrative
All
11 Vanessa Ngo For trying so hard to get
better at reading
L
12 Jackson Tang For doing some won-
derful writing with Mrs Allen this week
L
13 Halle Bui-Le For writing an Interest-
ing Narrative
L, R
14 Kevain Ntirengan-
ya
For trying his best when
drafting, revising
L
15 Hoang Nguyen For sharing his fantastic
Narrative ‘The Naughty Robot’ to the class
L,R
16 Cassie Tran For being creative with
publishing a card for Gabrielle’s mum
All
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18 Jennifer Whitfield
Austin Marster–
Moungaafi
For her effort in dress-
ing up as her favourite character ‘Harry Potter’
For his effort in dress-
ing up in his favourite character ‘Wally”
All
All
19 Anthony Mora For his excellent ques-
tions he used in his interview
L
20 Bao Pham For writing an
interesting interview
L
21 Julia Le For practicing perfect L
P.E. Lan– Anh Le For always displaying
a co-operative attitude
R,C
Multi
Media
Amy Vo For confidently using
Kidpic 3D
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Pupil of the Week– Week ending 6th September, 2013
CANTEEN HELPERS
NEEDED
We need your help!!!
If you can spare a few hours
to help serve and
prepare food in our
canteen please contact Pania
our canteen
supervisor via the school
office.
New St Albans Chaplaincy &
Wellbeing Support Group
Parents, Staff and other members of the St Albans East PS and
wider community are invited to find out more about a new
Chaplaincy and Wellbeing Support Group on Monday 14 or
Tuesday 15 October. Come along to learn about how you can sup-
port Agnes Capanda’s work and how you can get more
involved in supporting our school community.
All welcome – afternoon tea provided.
Also, a space will be provided to care for children, so that parents
can attend.
Contact Agnes at the school on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for more
information.
DISTRICT ATHLETICS NEWS
Hi All
Last Thursday 47 students attended the District Athletics at
Keilor Park. We had many place getters and six students have
been selected to compete in the Regionals. The students had a fantastic time, despite the constant drizzle for most of the
day. Their behaviour was great. Thanks to Grant, Annaliese, Kerrie and Donna (work experience) for their assistance on
the day.
Graham Sherwill
P.E. Teacher
Book Week Celebrations!
Read across the universe!
Two weeks ago at St. Albans East Primary School
we held our annual Book Week Celebrations. The
theme was Read Across the Universe!
During our book week celebrations students read a
range of books that had been short listed by the
Children’s Book Council of Australia.
Students also engaged in reading a variety of the
short listed books as part of their Reading Hour,
Art Rotations and visits to St. Albans Library.
We then ended our celebrations with a whole school
dress up day where students dressed up as their
favorite character from a book!
Special Visitor —
Leigh Hobbs!
We were very lucky to have
author and artist Leigh Hobbs
visit us during our book week
celebrations.
During his visit Leigh showed us how he draws his
characters and also showed us how to draw our own
characters.
We also enjoyed reading some of his books beforehand.
Thank you to all parents, guardians, teachers and students
who purchased Leigh Hobbs’ books during his workshops.
We appreciate your support and hope that you enjoy many
happy hours reading your new books!
Happy Reading!
Mrs Vasilevski and Mrs Potter
Acting Leading Teachers —Literacy Coaches
KONNECTIVE- A SMARTPHONE COMMUNICATION SOLUTION
Have you got a smart phone? Are you happy for the school to send reminders
to you about school events, alerts, updates on camps and excursions?
Then we need your email address so that we can add you to our data base.
Name:………………………………………………….
Child’s Name: ………………………………… Rm…..
Email Address:…………………………………………..
Please return to the school office as soon as possible
St Albans North Primary School Crn George & Fox Street, St Albans 3021AN
Free Program for parents/carers– Term 4
Tuning into Kids is a FREE 6 session program for all parents/carers who
would like to learn more about their children’s development
and emotional health.
AIM: To help you build on your child’s individual
strengths and coach them to talk about and manage strong
feelings with the goal of assisting them manage their be-
haviours.
Who: All parents/carers/guardians
When: Term 4– to commence week 4 or 5 (6 weeks in
total)
Where: St Albans North Primary School
Time: To be advised (based on parent availability/preference)
Morning Tea Provided
If you would like to register or have any questions regarding the program please con-
tact:
Primary Welfare Officer, Vesna Jakicic directly on 9310 9828– St Albans North Pri-
mary School
Student Wellbeing Worker Agnes Capanda on 9366 2071– St Albans East Primary
School
Or return the slip on the opposite page to your child’s classroom teacher.
TUNING INTO KIDS A
Dear Parent/carer
Tuning into Kids is a free of cost parenting program that could
make a positive difference to your child’s development both at
home and at school.
What is emotional intelligence? Emotional intelligence is about your child developing the
skills to be able to use their knowledge of emotions to make
decisions, calm themselves down and manage anger and
conflict.
The group is parent focused to help you understand your
child and respond to difficult situations as well as to help
you develop strategies to use at home.
Tuning into Kids– St Albans North Primary School/ St Albans East Primary School
Child: …………………………………………………………. Class: ……………. Teacher: …………………………………… Parent/carer name:……………………………………….. Contact no: ……………………………………………………….
I would like to attend the program/group. Preferred day:
Tuesday Thursday Preferred time : 9:30-11:00
Wednesday Friday 11:30-1:00
I would like to be contacted to get more information on the program.
Please return this slip to either Vesna Jakicic, Agnes Capanda or your child’s classroom teacher.
Tuning in to Kids
St Albans North Primary School
online safety and cyberbullying
THIS IS AN EVENT NOT TO BE MISSED – IT WILL CHANGE YOUR
THINKING
Delivered by a former online undercover detective. You will be presented with
engaging and powerful information in a way that will bring to life possible online
dangers and responsibilities which are a part of your child’s digital world.
Strategies for protection and prevention will empower you to reduce online risks within your home. You
will be amazed how simple this can be.
Where: MARIAN COLLEGE – 196 Glengala Rd Sunshine West
When: WEDNESDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
Time: 7.00 pm-8:30pm COST: FREE!!
This events is for Parents/ Guardians only
To secure your seats call 9363.1711