E-newsletter Term 1 week 6,2017
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PROSPECT PRIMARY SCHOOL
RESPECT SUCCESS CREATIVITY DATES TO REMEMBER
VIPS visit
On Tuesday, 7th of March, we had a visit from Minister for Child Protection, Rachel Sanderson and John Gardner Shadow Minister for Education. Rachel is a familiar face at the school and during the tour shared many of her own school experiences with our students. I was extremely proud to hear the way the students responded to the questions being asked by the dignitaries. Some of our year 7s were asked by Minister Rachel if they could come and help her to mind map out her Governmental procedures after she saw the stellar job they had demonstrating their thinking during a THREAD reading task.
Importantly the visit gave us the opportunity to get some valuable feedback and to have a conversation around the needs of the school.
Minister John Gardner was surprised at the number of volunteer parents we had supporting the learning within the classrooms, especially when he saw the
number of parents who attended the RAN training being delivered by Christie while they were here.
Our new Governing Council
Speaking of VIPs and volunteers! Now that we have had our first meeting post AGM, it is with much pleasure I can formally introduce our new council.
Siobhain Burke Chairperson
Ben Taylor Deputy Chairperson Paul Berryman Treasurer Heidi Hosking Secretary Russell Hanson School Rep Monica Lee Prospect Council Cate Ryan StevenCameron Sam Underdown Nicole Vietch Sonia Nibloe Andrew McCrae Fiona Taylor
NEWLY ELECTED MEMBERS
Toni Richardson, Shaun Buesnel & Olivia Chapple
Please add the following dates to your dairy.
MARCH
13th Adelaide Cup Holiday
19th OLSH College Open Day
20th F-2 swimming week
27th Underdale High School Tours
29th Harmony day
APRIL
From the Principal
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SINCERE SYMPATHY
On behalf of all the staff, students and members
of our close community, we would like to
extend our deepest sympathy to CHRISTOS
HATZIPANAGIOTIS who lost his big brother in
a motorcycle accident last week.
Our thoughts go out to Helen, Michael and Stan.
The families of the students in Christos’s class
were notified via a letter.
The funeral notice can be found in the Advertiser
Tuesday 7th, 2017.
BANGKA ISLAND MEMORIAL SERVICE
RAISING COMMITTEE
On Sunday 12th February, a 75th Anniversary memorial service was held to commemorate the lives of the Australian WW2 nurses who were shot by the Japanese on Bangka Island. Vivian Bullwinkel, the sole survivor of the massacre, had been a student at Prospect Primary School from 1922 – 1927.
Two Yr 7 students, Kyra and Amelie, and I represented our school at the service, laying a wreath on behalf of all Prospect Primary School students. Special mention was made of the students by the MC of the service, and later by politician Nat Cook in a Parliamentary session on the 16th Feb.
“Last Sunday Kyra and I attended a memorial for Australian War Nurses. It was very warming to hear speeches from many associates of the nurses. Dr Nelson’s speech was amazing and definitely, moving. Laying a wreath for the bravery and courage of these women was a special day for me.” Amelie
“The memorial service for Vivian Bullwinkel and the other nurses was beautiful. There was lot more people than I expected. We sung a few songs and listened to some speeches. The best speech was by Dr Brendan Nelson. Lots of people laid wreaths including Amelie and I. I’m glad I went”. Kyra
Jenny Rossiter Humanities Teacher
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Working Bee On a beautiful sunny Sunday last week, a small group from the Grounds Committee met to install a number of irrigation pipes under the ground in the Junior Primary, in readiness for our Autumn/Winter planting.
Thank you to Ben Taylor, David Freesmith, Andrew Macrae and Christel Liddle for their time, energy and expertise.
If anyone has some left over lengths of fake lawn they could donate, we would make good use of it in the junior primary area. Please let the Front Office know.
DOGGIE DATA
HUMANITIES PROJECT
As part of the Geography and Citizenship curriculum, last year, Year 3/4 students researched the question “How do we best meet the needs of dogs and dog owners in Prospect?” They analyzed data from the Prospect Council dog database to determine how many dogs were in Prospect and in which suburbs they were located. They looked on Google Earth to determine the closest dog parks and researched on the internet about dog cafes. After analyzing all of the information, they made the following recommendations: Ern Sconce Park should become a dog park where dogs are able to be let of their leash at any time; dog cafes (where you can purchase pupachinnos and dog treats) should be developed along Prospect Road. The students created a movie about their project and sent it to Prospect Council.
Last week, the Chief Executive Officer for Prospect Council, Ms Cate Hart, visited our school to meet with two students Lulu and Jack to discuss the proposals. She commended the students on their initiative and said that she would take the proposals to the Mayor of Prospect and the Councilors for
their consideration. She agreed to send the proposal of the dog cafes to the Prospect Traders Association.
The project was a fantastic example of how students were able to take their learning into real life contexts and make a difference in their community.
JENNY ROSSITER Humanities Teacher
Prospect Council CEO Cate Hart with students Lulu and Jack
Library News
Thank you to the wonderful volunteers who responded to the Newsletter item and came to help in the library last week. Lucie and her team of helpers were able to cover many of our new resources so the students can start to enjoy them.
Lucie would appreciate any help at any time so if you have a spare hour please drop in. There is always lots that needs doing.
"It is exciting and amazing to have our video shown at the Council" Lulu
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COMMUNITY SPORTS
Contact us via email [email protected]
COMMUNITY SPORTS
Limited Places Available! Registrations open until
8th March
Phone: Raff 0422 710 895
Free Junior Futsal Leagues! @ Adelaide SuperDrome
Under 9 - Under 11 - Under 13 - Under 15
Wednesdays in March! 5pm-7pm
www.safl.net.au
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