PRINCIPAL’S PIECE ANZAC Day I wish to thank all members of our school community who supported the ANZAC Day commemorations in Tatura on Monday. We had over a quarter of our students present and those who marched with me down Hogan Street were proud and respectful of the symbolic occasion. Lest we forget. Mother’s Day Stall and Raffle Don’t forget that Mother’s Day is fast approaching. Students are reminded to bring up to $10 to buy special gifts for their Mums and a bag to hide their special surprises. The stall will be held on Friday 6th May. Please remember to return your raffle tickets by Wednesday May 4th. We are also accepting donations to contribute towards the wonderful prizes that will be won. Camps Tonight the Foundation students are beginning their Camps Program with a fun afternoon tea from 3:30 to 5pm. The Grade 2s will be sleeping over tomorrow evening and the Grade 1 dinner is next week. Such an exciting time for our Junior Section! Full reports in next week’s newsletter. Parent Teacher Interviews Parent teacher interviews were held last Thursday and it was an excellent opportunity for parents to hear how their children were progressing with their learning this year. I appreciate the long hours that staff put in and the efficient way that parents moved from one interview to the next. I am keen to review our new approach to the interviews, so I invite parents to contact me with their thoughts. Oral Language information This free information session will be held here at Tatura Primary School on Monday May 9th at 9:30. See the attached information sheet. All parents of young children are encouraged to attend.
Cross Country Run See the report attached in the Senior News. School Photos It was a sunny, still day for our photos yesterday and everyone was looking their best for the individual and class photos. One option for families is to have a ‘Siblings’ photo. It was reported to me that some families had had trouble accessing the online booking option for siblings photos. As a result, I endeavoured to have all siblings’ photos taken. There is no obligation for you to purchase these photos– but if you want to make a late order for them, please contact Advanced Life Photography by Friday on 9852 1133 to make arrangements. I have been informed that all orders should be ready in about six weeks. Transition info for Grade 6 students Students in Grade 6 should have received their Secondary College Information booklet last week. Please note the dates for school info nights and tours. What are your children reading? We are focusing on reading this term. Tracey and I have been involved in some rich professional development with a reading guru– Di Snowball. We are keen to share some of our learnings with you through future newsletters. One of the questions that we want to pose is-’What are your children reading?’ Research shows that we should all be reading more fiction and non-fiction. We should be reading for interest, for learning and for relaxation. We should be focusing on new words and talking about what we have read. Please keep up with your child’s reading interests and remember to model good practice by reading with them and sharing your interest in books and other forms of reading materials.
Susanne Gill Principal
TATURA PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER
Phone: 5824 1684 Fax: 5824 1898 Before School Care: 0417 554 094 (BSC cancellations only)
Email: [email protected] Website: www.taturaps.vic.edu.au
April 27th, 2016 Term 2, Week 3
With the sniffly season upon us, we ask that you please send
a box of tissues to school with each
student in Term 2 to share with their
classmates.
SICKBAY DUTY
This Week: Kathryn Raleigh Next Week: Jacqui Attoni
FREE FRUIT
FRIDAY PARENT ROSTER
Sponsored by
This Week - Friday April 29th
Jolene Bowles, Tarja Pena & Lisa Denham
Next Week - Friday May 6th
Jacqui Walker, Kim Mann & Marnie Rigby
PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU CHECK THE PARENT
ROSTER AND IF UNABLE TO ATTEND PLEASE LET THE
OFFICE STAFF KNOW SO THAT WE CAN ORGANISE A
REPLACEMENT HELPER.
Please collect laundry from the office on Friday afternoons.
LEVIES
The second instalment of levies is due by the
end of Term 2.
A reminder that our swimming program ($70)
will commence in Week 6 of Term 2 this year
followed by Robotics ($20) in Week 8. These
activities will need to be paid in order for your
child to participate.
{Grade 3/4 Request}
Grade 3/4 classes are in need of
cardboard boxes.
Tissue boxes, cereal boxes, snack food boxes etc.
If you have any at home that you would like to
part with please sent them into school - they
would be greatly appreciated.
Important Dates for Grade 6 Secondary School Selection
Parent information Nights - Mon May 9 Wanganui Park SC 7.00pm
Tues May 10 Shepparton HS 7.00pm
Wed May 11 Mooroopna SC 7.00pm
Thurs May 12 McGuire College 7.00pm
Open Days - the four secondary schools will be open on both days:
Wednesday May 18th 9.15am-11.15am
Thursday May 19th 9.15am-11.15am
PREP HEALTH QUESTIONAIRES — PLEASE COMPLETE
AND RETURN TO SCHOOL BY FRIDAY 29TH APRIL.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE IN PREPARATION FOR
THE VISITING SCHOOL NURSE.
Senior News
Welcome back! Some important dates for Term 2.
29/4/16 – Grade 6 tree planting. 3/5/16 – Kindergarten visits commence for grade 5 students. 9/5/16 – Grade 5 NAPLAN week. 13/5/16 – Division Cross Country. 23/5/16 – Grade 3-6 Swimming week. 27/5/16 – Division Athletics.
Transition
McGuire College will be visiting this Thursday at
9:30am for those students interested in the SEAL
program.
Cross Country
Last Friday our 3-6 students competed in our school cross country. Congratulations to all students who showed great house spirit while competing. Henty were our overall winners for the day with a score of 239.
Overall Scores: Henty – 239
Mitchell – 200 Sturt – 195.5 Batman – 147
Leadership Conference
On Friday the 15th of April all the 5/6 student leaders along with Mr Miller and Mrs Bathman went to Bendigo for the Grip Student Leadership Conference. We had four sessions: How to Grow as a Leader; Bye, Bye Bullying; People to Influence; and Traffic Light Leader-ship!
Session 1: How to Grow as a Leader.
A person doesn’t become a better leader by
being chosen, they become a better leader by
continually growing. We learnt about constant
input, contribute to what is around you, com-
bine with others and core values.
Session 2: Bye, bye bullying.
Bullying is the result of people’s wrong action.
How to say bye, bye to bullying 1. Spot it out, 2.
Speak it out, 3. Stamp it out.
Session 3: People to Influence.
Leadership is about having a positive influence
on others. People we can influence are: Young-
er Students, Students in my Year, My Teachers
and the Wider Community.
Session 4: Traffic Light Leadership.
Red: Negative areas that should be stopped.
Amber: Areas that could be slowed. Green:
New areas to go forward with.
It was a great day and we all enjoyed it.
By Chloe J and Eowyn.
Class Talks Students have started looking at class talks. Grade 6 topic is an Australian icon. Grade 5 topic is a famous Australian. Students will
present class talks in weeks 7 and 8.
Homework A reminder to
all 5/6 students to complete their weekly reading and spelling homework.
Sustainability - EnviroKids Waste Audit
On Tuesday 19th April, the EnviroKids completed a Waste Audit for our
school. Jean Young from Greater Shepparton City Council came to assist in the audit. We sorted the rubbish from our classrooms into four categories – organics (compost), recycling, paper and trash.
From the Audit, the EnviroKids found that most of the waste going into our bins is food and plastic waste. We were shocked to find whole sandwiches and whole pieces of fruit amongst the waste. “There’s so much fruit wasted. This is a whole apple!” said Chloe.
Megan commented, “you don’t think there’s much but when you look at it closely, there really is a lot!”
We also noticed that there was lots of paper going into the bins “but everyone has a recycle bin!” said Cassidy.
From our Audit, we are going to put some actions into place. These include:
Encouraging everyone to bring rubbish free lunches
Introducing composting buckets to the classrooms
Checking that every classroom has a recycle bin and that students know what to put in there
Last year, we were sending 15kg of rubbish to the tip every day - that's 3000kg every year! We hope to reduce this by putting our actions in place.
Mooroopna Secondary College ‘Belonging, Achievement, Respect, Teamwork’
Information Night and Open Day
MSC Information Night
Date: Wednesday 11th May 2016
Time: 7.00pm – 8.30pm
Venue: W Block classrooms
Contact: Alicia Cornelius – Student Engagement
Junior School
Lynn Emmerson – Acting Principal
Phone: 5825 2344 during school hours
Focus of the session: An introduction to our school, an opportunity to listen to what our students
have to say, a tour of the facilities and a chance to speak to
staff and students afterwards.
Open Day Tours
Date: Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th May 2016
Times: 9.15am or 11.15am (for approximately an hour)
WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
3 25
Anzac Day
26
School photos
OHSC
Accounts
emailed
27
Prep Afternoon
Tea
28
Grade 2
Sleepover
29
Tree planting
Milk shake
day
4 2 May 3
Grade 1 Tea
Buddy visits com-
mence for grade 5
students
4 5 6
Mother’s Day
stall
5 9
P-2 Responsible
Pet Ownership
Early Years-
FREE Speech &
Oral Language
Session
OHSC Accounts
due
10
NAPLAN
Grades 3 & 5
OHSC
accounts
emailed
11
NAPLAN-
Grades 3 & 5
12
NAPLAN-
Grades 3 & 5
13
Division Cross
Country
6 16
Swimming
P-2 all week
17 18
School Council
6pm Finance
7pm General
19 20
7 23
Swimming 3-6
All week
OHSC
Accounts due
24
OHSC
Accounts
emailed
25
Foundation
info night 7pm
26 27
Division Aths
8 30
Robotics all
students
31 1 June
Open Day
School tours
9:30-1:30
2 3
TERM TWO 2016
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
WINTER TENNIS SQUAD The 2016 winter tournament and training squad is for players wishing to keep playing tennis during the off season. There will be monthly tournaments and training sessions conducted from May to Septem-ber. The squad is open to all children aged from 8 through to 17 years of age. Anybody interested - please call David on 0427 004 457. AUSKICK The Tatura & District Auskick Centre will be again coming together at Tatura Park on Friday evenings at 5.30pm to play Grid Games. After the success of last season we are looking to again improve this program. This season we are looking at running games for Un-der 6s, Under 8s and Under 10s. Students from Kinder to Grade 4 are encouraged to participate. The great thing about playing in Tatura is that we play under the great lights of Tatura Park and the Tatura Netball Association runs at the same venue, this makes it a great family night. The Shepparton Junior Football League is running an Under 10s Saturday morning competition this sea-son, but we will still cater for Under 10s at Tatura also. The first session will be on Friday 15th April at 5.30pm. We are planning a meeting during the school holi-days to ensure we are set for the season ahead as we would like to get team managers and umpires ready earli-er. Please join the Facebook group Tatura & District Auskick for regular updates. Registrations are now open at www.aflauskick.com.au. RODNEY NEIGHBOURHOOD STEINER KINDERGAR-TEN Autumn Family Fair - Sunday 1st May 2016 from 10am-2pm. Steiner inspired craft, cake and produce stall, café, barbeque - including vegetarian options, live music and entertainment, children’s craft, games and ac-tivities, enchanted cave, face painting & a Maypole cele-brating Autumn.
BUNNINGS MOTHER’S DAY WORKSHOP Thursday 5th May 5:30-7:30pm Join us for a great night of fun! • Make a gift for mum • D.I.Y. workshops • Light refreshments • Free gift wrapping Bookings recommended for more information or to book speak to a team member in store or go to www.bunnings.com.au and locate your nearest store. ROBYN SMITH NETBALL CAMP Robyn Smith is once again conducting her Netball Camps in the June/July school holidays at the Shepparton Sports Stadium. The camp runs for two days on Tuesday 28th and Wednesday 29th June 2016, and will provide young players with opportunity to enhance their Netball skills. Registration forms can be down loaded from the Robyn Smith Netball Camps web page www.robynsmithnetballcamps.com. There is also information on the facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Netballcamp. TATURA BADMINTON ASSOCIATION are looking for players! Children and adults of all ages. Friday's at 7.45pm At the stadium at Howley oval. Contact Benny DeLeeuw (03)5854 8321 SHEPPARTON LIBRARY-STAR WARS DAY 4th May from 4.30pm to 6.00pm Craft, quizzes, impersonate Chewbacca; best dressed competition Shepparton Library, Marungi Street RSVP: [email protected] or phone 5832 1620
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