Important Dates &
Upcoming Events
Friday 17th May
Application for Year 7 Placement 2020 Forms
due back
Education Week 20th—24th May
Tuesday 21st May
Education Week Expo
Save the date !
6:30 —8:30pm at school
Wednesday 22nd May
Kinder Visits
9:30-10:30am
Thursday 23rd May
Kinder Visits
9:30-10:30am
Friday 24th May
Walk to school day
Monday 27th May
Division cross country champions
Warrnambool
3rd to 21st June
Enrolment Period for 2020 Foundation
Students
Friday 7th June
District Winter Sports (Yr 5/6) Football and
Netball
Sunday 9th June
PFCS Twilight Market
May 16th Term 2,
Week 4
This week students in years 3 and 5 have participated in the national
benchmarking test, NAPLAN. This year we have had to do this online and
so far, this is working well with minimal glitches.
On Tuesday night we held our Information night for families with children
starting in 2020. We were very happy with how the night went and it was
great to see so many parents in attendance. Thank you to the parents who
came in early to spring clean the F-2 gallery. I would also like to thank Mrs
Williams and Mr Walz for their excellent presentation.
Over the weekend the school is conducting a working bee in preparation
for Education Week. Thank you to all the parents who have given up time
or money to ensure our buildings and grounds sparkle!
During this time we have visits from the Kinder children planned and
school tours for prospective parents. On Tuesday night we are hosting an
Education Week Expo starting at 6:30 in the hall. The night will begin with
each house singing a song about ‘careers’. Following this you will be able
to visit many of the classrooms to experience what is on offer. I hope you
can join us for a night of shared learning and fun!
The week culminates with the ‘Walk to School’ and breakfast event.
Everyone is encouraged to meet at designated places and walk to school.
A delicious breakfast is available for everyone. Thanks to Danny and Tom
for their work in organising this event.
Over the past weeks, a number of students have painted a tree for our
foyer. Well done on a fantastic job! This tree will become our visual
symbol for our collective character strengths. Stickers will start going up in
the following days.
Finally, I would like to congratulate all the students who participated in the
soccer games last Wednesday. Thank you Adison for coaching and helping
the teams. I would also like to thank Jayden Ward for umpiring all day. On
that same day we had a number of students who represented our
school at the Cross Country. Congratulations Toby Watkinson for winning
his event. Good luck to those students who qualified for the division
event.
Please note these awards will be presented at tomorrow’s assembly,
beginning at 2.55pm.
00W - Clare Haldane
For always setting a great example for others. Clare you are a fabulous role model and
someone who other students can always look up to. Well done!
0/1W - Beckett Rudolph
For trying his personal best in all tasks and approaching challenges with a positive mindset.
Well done Beckett!
1/2D - Hugo Perrin
For showing creativity by finding interesting ways of doing things and solving problems.
2A - Brock Johnson
For using Bravery and settling into his new school so well.
Well done Brock.
3/4M - Jess Kelly
For being a honest class member and having insightful thoughts when working on
character strengths.
3/4T - Charlotte Condon
For her love of learning shown throughout Narrative writing sessions,
Well done Charlotte!
3/4S - Lexi Lee
For using her Growth Mindset and the Power of Yet to work through challenging tasks.
Keep up your positive zest!
5/6S - Angus Greer
For your fabulous effort during writing sessions, seeking and using feedback to improve our
fictional narrative
5/6D - Lachie Payne
For his terrific attitude and love of learning shown throughout all his subjects. Lachie is certainly
a great leader of our school.
5/6H - Luke Peterson
You show outstanding social intelligence by always being honest and aware of the feelings of
others around you.
Foundation 1/2’s :
The Foundation, One and Two students had a fantastic time at the
Lighthouse Theatre last Friday for the performance of The Gruffalo. We
have had some good discussions comparing the stage production to the
story and a short animation. In Reading we are focusing on the
comprehension strategy of inferring to work out what is really happening in
a text. In Maths we have been continuing our work on place value and
beginning to look at addition. In Writing we have been working on improv-
ing our paragraphs and rereading our work.
Grade 3/4’s :
A huge congratulations to all Year 3 students for their effort and
perseverance throughout their very first NAPLAN week, we were pleased
with how the week went. In Numeracy we are finishing our exploration of
time, we hope that students have been paying careful attention to your
clocks around the house. In Writing we are finishing our Narratives, students
have written very entertaining pieces. In Reading we are learning to find
the comparisons and contrasts in a text.
Grade 5/6’s :
The year 5/6 students have made a great start with some of their
assessments, in particular, the year 5s with NAPLAN. The year 5s still have
Language Conventions and Numeracy to go. With NAPLAN out of the way
early next week, the year 5/6s will begin looking at the complexity of writing
creative comic strips. This is not as easy as it seems! In reading they are
looking at the strategy of Cause and Effect, as well as “Thinking Aloud.”
In Numeracy the 5/6s are adding and subtracting fractions.
Second Hand Uniform Shop open times and dates
Wednesday 29th May 3:00pm—3:30pm
Tuesday 11th June 8:45am—9:15am
Monday 24th June 3:00pm—3:30pm
A few important dates coming up for sport related teams :
27/05/19 – Division Cross Country Championships Warrnambool. Those stu-
dents that qualified were listed in last weeks newsletter, if you are not sure,
please come and see me.
07/06/2019 – District Winter Sports (Yrs 5/6). Football and Netball at Victoria
Park Koroit. Any parents or friends who would be interested in assisting with
any of the teams, please let me know ASAP. We usually have one football
and two netball teams participating. It would be great if the teams could
get in a few practices before the day with their coaches/assistants.
Also attached to this newsletter is a flyer from Cycling Victoria for their
annual Schools competition. We always have entrants that do very well in
these cycling events each year, so if you are interested please look and/or
register on the website. If you haven’t been in a cycling race before but
would like to have a go, please see either myself or Mrs. McLaren as we
may be able to assist with the loan of a suitable road bike. There are
novice events for newcomers so it’s a great way to have a try at something
new!
A quick reminder, if you have a sport top of any sort at home could you
please return it ASAP. I will need to start organising uniforms for Hoop Time
(Term 3) and I need all the tops we have for our teams.
Brooke Green
Physical Education Co-ordinator
We acknowledge that we are in a time of transition as we have integrated
XUNO as part of our home to school communication processes. As outlined
previously, the purpose of introducing XUNO is to provide a more effective
mode of communication between home and school when it comes to formal
notifications for reminders, permissions, newsletters/ calendar updates,
payments and absence.
We thank you all for being open to learning and coming on board with this process. As
with anything new, it takes time to learn a process and become comfortable with using it.
We encourage parents to come and see us if you are still having trouble with this and we
will work through this with you. Thankyou to all parents who have taken the time to pop
into the office and seek support – we have got many of you sorted very quickly.
We know that many of you are frustrated with the App not providing the log in function
‘yet’. We ask you to be patient with this, the function is coming in the very near future. In
the meantime, you will need to continue to log into your XUNO portal
https://pfc.xuno.com.au and use your log in and password details to access documents and permissions.
As XUNO sends the newsletter out to parent email address, to avoid duplication we will no longer be emailing the newsletter.
We would also ask the parents who have not yet done so, to please now delete the Skoolbag app as we are no longer using this program.
The Year 3/4 Camp Consent Form will soon be available on XUNO.
We are currently working on installing a payment online option within XUNO and when this is done, the camp consents will be issued.
Please remember payment for any of our camps can be done by instalments, please speak with Jenni or Leah.
Walk To School & Big Breakfast
Friday 24th May
On Friday 24th May, we are encouraging all students to join each other on a walk to school. The walk will be led by the teachers, leaving from several designated starting points around town.
Students may meet the teacher at the designated point, or join in along one of the routes. Bus travellers will also be involved, with buses dropping students at the front of St. Pat’s, to be
met by a teacher to walk from there.
To coincide with Walk to School Day, breakfast will be provided for students in the hall. This begins at 8am and consists of cereals, fruit, yoghurt, toast, egg & bacon rolls and hot chocolate. This is open to all students, whether they have joined the walk or not.
Dietary requirements will be catered for. Parents and siblings are welcome to enjoy the breakfast for a gold coin donation.
There will also be a coffee van at school from 8am. It is requested that all students bring their own mug, bowl & spoon for the breakfast.
The school would like to thank the Moyne Shire for providing funding for students to enjoy this
breakfast. If you have any queries or concerns please see your class teacher or the office.
Please see the attached map for details of the starting points, times & routes.
Before and After School Care
Last week the children were involved in creating Mother’s Day gifts which included their own design of cards,
some hand cream, a Lemon and Honey Body Scrub, some truffles, brownies
and chocolate spoons
Activities this week included
Lego, Make ‘n’ Break, Recycled boxes, Bunchems, Trio Blocks, Home Made air drying clay and
wooden shapes with pattern cards where the children chose their favourite and
created something of their own choice. We also cooked
blueberry muffins and created shapes from a group of children.
Bev Holcombe (Coordinator)
SCHOOL BUS PROGRAM
If you have not yet provided a new application to travel for the Student Country Bus
Transport, please do so as soon as possible.
TWILIGHT MARKET SUNDAY 9th JUNE
Advance notice - If/when you are cleaning out your cupboards, we would love to receive donations of old plastic/melamine bowls and plates. These will be offered for children to
use at the twilight market. Any donations can be dropped off to the school office.
FRESH FRUIT FRIDAY
If we could please ask for two helpers each Friday morning, just for an
hour from 9am to prepare this fruit and distribute it to the class-
rooms, that would be great!
If you are interested in helping out with Fresh Fruit Friday there is a Term 2 roster being
made so that we have plenty of help ready to go for the new term! Let Leah know at the
office if you are available. Thanks
Friday 17th May Lisa Petrie Jayne Lynch
Meals on Wheels
A reminder that Port Fairy Consolidated School is again on the roster for Meals on Wheels. Our turn takes place during the week of 24th – 28th June (last week of term). We currently have 5 volunteers on the roster which is located in the office.
We have been doing Meals on Wheels for many years. It is an opportunity for families to volunteer an hour of your time to assist the school and the hospital. The hospital rely on its community members to deliver the meals as they do not have the staff to do this on a day to day basis. The volunteers are required to collect meals from the hospital with the assistance of our year 5 students. Once the meals are collected, the drivers/volunteers will proceed around Port Fairy and deliver the meals to some of our senior citizens within our community. This service provides our senior citizens with meals who may have become house bound, who may need assistance with their meals or for some oth-er reason. The senior citizens we deliver to, enjoy it immensely when the school children come to visit them, sometimes this maybe the only interaction they have with other people. Please con-sider putting your name down to assist in this worthwhile program for the school, the hospital and our local community.
All volunteers are required to have the appropriate and current documentation :
Driver’s Licence, Car Insurance & Working With Children Check Copies of all above mentioned documents are required by the school as a legal requirement.
Port Fairy Café menu : Term 2 - 2019
Welcome to our exciting new café menu served over 3 days this
term on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. The café program is
apart of our kitchen garden program and as part of our sustainability waste free
lunch program. Our meals are freshly prepared in our café each day. We provide whole-
some versions of the student’s favourites. We love home cooked food that is created from
fresh wholesome ingredients, is sourced locally, supports local business and celebrates
seasonal foods.
Special dietary requirements
You will notice that the meals have been allocated according to diet prefer-
ence.
Please check the food offered especially if you are putting in a term order, as
we cannot accommodate all diet needs on all meals.
Café extras: If you would like to have an extra serve on any day just add $2 to
your order and tick the box to let us know (for example an extra serve).
Week
Tuesday Wednesday Friday
4
13/5
Nachos (V) Pumpkin soup and a roll (V, DF) Cheese burgers (V)
5
20/5
Fried rice (GF, V) Pesto pasta (GV, V) Sausage rolls (V, GF)
6
27/5
Vegetable soup and a roll (V, DF)
Spaghetti bolognaise (GF, V, DF) Baked potatoes (GF, V, DF)
7
3/6
Cheese burgers (V) Toasted Sandwiches (G, GF) Corn fritters (GF, V)
8
10/6
Soft Beef Tacos (V) Chicken and corn soup and a roll (V)
Pizza (V, DF)
9
17/6
Salad wrap (V) Toasted sandwich (GF, V) Egg and bacon muffins
10
24/6
Sausage Sizzle (V, GF) Baked potato (GF, V, DF) Pie Day (V)
HELP WANTED SCHOOL TIDY UP
It’s that time of year again! Parents & Friends are looking for volunteers to help with a general tidy and clean-up of our school in preparation for Education Week which starts on Monday 20th May. This is a great opportunity for parents to help spruce up our school, not only for our children, but for prospective students and their parents who will be doing tours during Education Week. Jobs include : Window washing De-cobwebbing Dusting General tidying Some basic gardening and outdoor jobs. The jobs can be completed over 3 separate days & times: Friday 17th May : 3.30pm - 6.30pm Saturday 18th May : 2pm - 5pm Sunday 19th May : 8am - 12pm
If you are available to help over any (or all) of those dates, please call into the office and put your name down and we will be in touch.
If you have any questions please contact Ebony Perrin or Abbie Artis.
Would you love to help but do not have the time / energy / willpow-er (or just hate cleaning)? That’s ok. You can donate $30 towards
the cost of a cleaner & we will pay someone to do the work for you! Money must be given to the office by Friday 10th May.
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