Bayswater South Primary School Issue 33 November 05, 2018
Part of our end of year celebrations for our year 6 students, is to
participate in a special German lunch at a restaurant. This year we
have decided to celebrate at the German Tivoli Club. It was great
to see our students dressed for the occasion.
THE BULLETIN Issue 33, November 05 2018
Principal's Corner
Time to Look Ahead
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Year 2—Kung Fu Punctuation
Learning & Leading through Languages
Key Dates- for your diary
Term 4 Nov 12-14 Year 3/4 Camp Tue Nov 13 Prep Transition Session Wed Nov 14 Junior Cross Country 9am—11am Thu Nov 15 Yr 5/6 Excursion money due back Fri Nov 16 Yr 6 Bike Ed Mon Nov 19 Yr 5/6 Melb Museum Excursion Tue Nov 20 Prep Healesville Excursion Fri Nov 23 Yr 6 Bike Ed Tue Nov 27 Prep Transition Session Wed Nov 28 2018 Prep Presentation Fri Dec 7 Yr 6 Bike Ed Fri Dec 7 Aston Shield presented by Alan
Tudge Tue Dec 11 State Wide Transition Session
Wed Dec 12 Christmas Market Fri Dec 14 Kids’ Hope Pizza Lunch Tue Dec 18 Yr 6 Graduation Thu Dec 20 Yr 6 Mystery Tour (tbc) 2018 Term Dates Term 2 April 16—June 29 Term 3 July 16—September 21 Term 4 October 8—December 21
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Family Voice 7
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Principal’s Message– Time to Look Ahead
Dear Parents, Staff & Students,
It is that time of the year again that we all begin to look ahead and plan for the coming weeks and the new year. I would like to draw your attention this week to a number of things that may warrant your considera-tion.
2019 School Placements
As we confirm in particular our prep numbers and other class numbers for next year, we ask that if there are any families intending to leave Bayswater South, and not joining us for 2019, that you please send me an email of your intention as soon as possible.
This is important, in not only allowing us to fully support your family and child during the transition process, but it provides valuable information in terms of our 2019 class planning.
Classes
It is expected that our numbers will grow to over 350 next year, up from 337 in 2018. The increase will re-sult in an extra class being introduced; therefore we will have 15 classes next year. Currently we are work-ing with our staff and conducting interviews to ensure we continue to build our staff capacity for 2019.
Class lists
Importantly, a major part of the planning process is the selection of class lists. Beginning from next week, teachers will begin to hold sessions culminating in our students passing on their friend/ working buddy lists to the teacher. Our students will discuss the importance of selecting friends and the importance of consid-ering those they best work with. They will select 6 friends they would like to be in their class next year and we will ensure they will have at least one selected friend in their 2019 class. It might be a nice idea to dis-cuss your child's choices at home.
Parent requests
If parents have particular requests/considerations regarding your child for next year, please contact your child's teacher. Your requests will be considered during the class formation process. Please note it is school policy not to accept requests for specific teachers.
Celebrations
Our year 6 children have started to celebrate their primary journey over the years by attending our annual German lunch on Friday. Yum! I was told a fun time was enjoyed by all.
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Have a great weekend
Jayson Williams
Principal
@principalbsps
Tweetification of the week
Meeting the IB PYP community
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This week’s Oscar was presented to
@principalbsps
If there are any families
intending to leave
Bayswater South, and not joining us for
2019, that you please send me
an email of your intention
as soon as possible.
In other news, be sure to mark in your calendars the forthcoming Prep Presentation morning, the Graduation evening, The BSPS Christmas Market and the Year 6 Magi-cal Mystery Tour! I wonder where our year 6's are going this year?
That is it for this week, but I look forward to joining our Year 3-4 students on camp and sharing some photos through my twitter account in the coming days.
Bring on the sunshine!
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BSPS Reminder & News Snippets Emergency details– It is every parents' responsibility to ensure your emergency details are updated regularly.
Bike safety - Students are reminded to walk their bikes and scooters on school grounds. While on pathways all students must look out for pedestrians and keep a good distance between themselves and other children.
Dogs on the school grounds—Could parents please refrain from bringing their dogs onto the school grounds, as per School Council regulations. Any dog on school grounds must have obtained special permission from the Council.
BSPS Effective Communication Channels
Student query/issue= Contact the classroom teacher
School wide query/issue = Contact Jayson or Bret
Financial - Administration query /issue = Contact the office.
NB. Our Parents’ Club’s Facebook page is not an official communication channel of BSPS.
Birthday Wishes go the following students who had a birthday last week.
Kyan B, Madhurya R, Kaito M, Cameron P, Hannes S, Summer S,
From the Office
Prep excursion to Healesville Sanctuary Permission forms should be returned to your child’s classroom teacher. Payment for this excursion is due no later than Tuesday, 13th November. Grade 5/6 Melbourne Museum excursion The permission form and payment is due no later than Thursday, 15th November. 2019 School Fees The 2019 School Fees letter explaining the essential learning items, optional extras and voluntary financial contributions was sent home last week. Payment is due 10th December 2018. If paying by instalments the first instalment is due 10th December 2018. Payments can be made to the school via Qkr, BPay, Direct Debit, Credit Card, Eftpos, Cash or Cheque. If anyone is experiencing difficulty making the requested payments, please contact Noleen Maxwell (Business Manager & Parent
Payment representative) to discuss payment arrangements or support options.
Noleen Maxwell Business Manager
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Inside the Classroom— Year 2
In Year 2 we have been working on procedural writing. We have been learning that different
word choices can make procedures easier to read and follow. To help the students under-
stand this concept, we went out into the sandpit to construct our own sandcastles. It was
quickly discovered that there were a whole range of words we could use to help form our
sandcastle procedure (e.g. dig, sprinkle, scoop, pat, mold, carefully, softly, slowly etc.).
Sandcastle Writing- Word Choice
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From Our PYP Coordinator—Family Voice
My article this week is about hearing from you as a parent community. At a school-wide curriculum level
it is relatively uncommon for schools to find out what the wider school community thinks is important.
Therefore, I ask you to fill out two simple surveys that will gather your opinion on two distinct areas.
What makes good writing?
The first survey is interested in finding out what you think the elements of good writing are. When you
read a novel or an article, what are the things that make it ‘good’? What do you do in your writing that
you think makes it ‘good’? What would you like your child to be doing in their writing? Therefore, I ask
you the same question 5 times: “What do you think is an element of good writing?” Where possible,
keep your answer to one word, or two words hyphenated (this makes data manipulation easier on my
end). The last question asks you to think about and write about what you think the purpose of writing
in school is.
https://goo.gl/forms/PVu7zkWJqDUhcwOh1 The big ideas
This survey is structured in a similar way, and asks you to think deeply about what it is that you think is
important to know about the world that we live in. I want you to think outside of the facts (i.e. It is
important to know where you might place a comma) and turn your attention to big ideas and key
understandings (i.e. Sustainability). I ask you to answer these questions now because as a staff we are
currently developing our programme of inquiry (6 new units of inquiry at each year level that will
underpin most teaching and learning at BSPS) for 2019. Your voice on what is important to know and
understand is incredibly important to us and will possibly inform our direction.
https://goo.gl/forms/7EgdTZkQvf2Taw2G2 I thank you in advance for taking the time to answer these surveys, and I hope they provoke
conversation at home!
Benjamin Zonca
PYP Coordinator
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Sports News—Junior School Cross Country
Below is a map showing the Junior Cross Country course for those parents who would like to watch. The students have already
had a practice run on the course.
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Student Grade For
Sophie P P-M Doing a fantastic job with the setting out and presentation of her
Australian animal sentences. Well done!
Harrison E P-P Coming up with some fantastic WOW words during writing time.
Well done!
Felix D P-P Being proactive in cleaning up after students in the Art Room.
Thank you and well done!
Matthew R P-S Showing great improvement in cross country practise. Well done!
Patrick M 1-B Using comprehension skills when reading. Fantastic!
Patrick M 1-B Great predictions and observations in Science. Ganz toll!
Xavier L 1-G His growth mindset and perseverance when working on his post-
test in Essential Assessment.
Aaron B 1-G Showing great effort in his approach to reading, both at home and
at school. Fabulous work Aaron!
Isabelle R 1-W Being in her learning zone when writing. Excellent!
Romeo B 1-W His enthusiastic participation in the soda and vinegar experiment
in Science.
Marlene C 2-D Excellent participation and being proactive and focussed on her
learning in Maths!
Thomas C 2-W Being proactive with his learning and always having a positive
attitude. Well done Thomas!
Charlotte H 2-W Always having a positive attitude and trying her best at everything
she does. Well done!
Ciana A 3/4M Her great skills in finding German verbs in a text. Tolle Arbiet!
Karen Y 3/4W Her excellent effort in all her English tasks.
Jordan H 3/4Z ‘Zooming In’ on a moment in detail and building his voice as an
author.
Ella D 5/6C Her outstanding preparation for her persuasive speech. Well
done!
Hannah L 5/6S Writing excellent in depth view points and acrostic poem of the
‘Lorax’. Great work Hannah!
Declan B 5/6Z Exploring a wide range of sentence fluency and word choice
strategies in his writing.
Sick Bay Roster
Fri Nov 16 Nicole Kuruwita
Fri Nov 23 Magda Tapias
Fri Nov 30 Jessica Brown
Fri Dec 7 Eiko Naruse
Fri Dec 14 Angela Cotter
Fri Dec 20 Kathy Herrmann
From Our Sport Captains
Junior School House Cross Country 2018 - Prep-Year 2
November 14th 9:15-11:00
The Junior Cross Country run will be held at school on Wednesday 14th November. The races will commence at 9:20am with all students encouraged to participate in this fun event. All classes will practise running the track in the coming weeks. Students can come dressed in their house colours and appropriate running shoes. Parents are more than welcome to come along and support their child.
If there is rain on the day, the event will be postponed until the following Wednesday 21st November.
Em and Joel.
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Hello, my name is Bronwyn Upton and I am the Bayswater South Primary School Chaplain. I would like to outline for you the role a Chaplain plays within the school community. A Chaplain will-
Provide care and be a friend
Be a 'listening ear' for those who need someone to talk to
Provide pastoral care (encouragement and support)
Help a child sort through a problem or an issue
Run support groups (eg. Friendship programs)
Connect with parents as the need arises
Refer a child to other professionals
Support teachers in class, helping out as needed Matters of faith are only pursued when a person wishes to talk about them Life is not always easy. But knowing that someone is there for you to talk to, to listen, to encourage and to walk alongside you can be very comforting and can help you through difficult situations. My chaplaincy role is about offering care and support to the whole school community. It's about working with students, parents and teachers to assist in meeting the need s that arise in our daily lives. Children today have to deal with some very 'grown up' issues such as family break-up, grief and addictions. Or they may be struggling to make friends or to fit in with their peers. These can be very traumatic for children and could affect their ability to cope with the stresses of daily life. As such it may be beneficial for your child to have someone who they can talk to. This would occur on a purely voluntary basis. If you would prefer that this interaction not happen for your child/ren, please contact the school. Please feel free to call me regarding anything I can help you with. I am available on Mondays and Tuesdays at the school betw een 9am – 2.30pm. Or leave a message anytime and I will call you back. Regards Bronwyn Upton SCHOOL CHAPLAIN
CLASSROOM SHARING AT
ASSEMBLY ON FRIDAY NOVEMBER 9
YEAR 2
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Hello, my name is Bronwyn Upton and I am the Bayswater South Primary School Chaplain. I would like to outline for you the role a Chaplain plays within the school community. A Chaplain will-
Provide care and be a friend
Be a 'listening ear' for those who need someone to talk to
Provide pastoral care (encouragement and support)
Help a child sort through a problem or an issue
Run support groups (eg. Friendship programs)
Connect with parents as the need arises
Refer a child to other professionals
Support teachers in class, helping out as needed Matters of faith are only pursued when a person wishes to talk about them Life is not always easy. But knowing that someone is there for you to talk to, to listen, to encourage and to walk alongside you can be very comforting and can help you through difficult situations. My chaplaincy role is about offering care and support to the whole school community. It's about working with students, parents and teachers to assist in meeting the need s that arise in our daily lives. Children today have to deal with some very 'grown up' issues such as family break-up, grief and addictions. Or they may be struggling to make friends or to fit in with their peers. These can be very traumatic for children and could affect their ability to cope with the stresses of daily life. As such it may be beneficial for your child to have someone who they can talk to. This would occur on a purely voluntary basis. If you would prefer that this interaction not happen for your child/ren, please contact the school. Please feel free to call me regarding anything I can help you with. I am available on Mondays and Tuesdays at the school betw een 9am – 2.30pm. Or leave a message anytime and I will call you back. Regards Bronwyn Upton SCHOOL CHAPLAIN
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Community News
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Bayswater South Primary School
Enfield Drive
Bayswater, Victoria, 3175
Australia
Phone: 03 9729 2862
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.baysouthps.vic.edu.au
Values : Respect Empathy Honesty Teamwork
BAYSWATER SOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL’S COMMITMENT TO CHILD SAFETY
Bayswater South Primary School is committed to safety and wellbeing of all children and young people. This will be the primary focus of our care and decision-making. Bayswater South Primary School has zero tolerance for child abuse. Bayswater South Primary School is committed to providing a child safe environment where children and young people are safe and feel safe, and their voices are heard about decisions that affect their lives. Particular attention will be paid to the cultural safety of Aboriginal children and children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, as well as the safety of children with a disability. Every person involved at Bayswater South Primary School has a responsibility to understand the important and specific role he/she plays individually and collectively to ensure that the wellbeing and safety of all children and young people is at the forefront of all they do and every decision they make.
CHILD SAFE STANDARD
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