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DATES TO REMEMBER
Harmony Day Friday 24th March School Photos Monday 27th March Summer Lightning Prems Wednesday 29th March End of Term One - Early Dismissal 2.15pm Friday 31st March Boneo Market Saturday 15th April First Day Term Two Tuesday 18th April Grandparent’s Day Friday 28th April Whole School Curriculum Day (no students) Monday 8th May School Council Dinner Tuesday 2nd May
** All camp dates are available on the school website - “What’sOn”tab**
Our Vision
Boneo Primary School
provides a positive,
personalised and
nurturing environment that
motivates students to reach their
maximum potential as lifelong
learners.
Our three values are:
Respect
Empathy
Determination
Empathy is …
Seeing with the eyes of another
Listening with the ears of another
And feeling with the heart of another
Empathy is one of our school values.
We strive to grow and develop empathetic students, staff and families at our school.
Last week at our assembly we had a wonderful example of one of our students demonstrating a truly empathetic nature.
Angus Woolley had grown his hair long so that he could participate in the World’s Greatest Shave to raise money for
people with cancer. Angus raised over $500 towards this cause.
Angus spoke of his own family’s experience with cancer and proudly and bravely allowed his hair to be cut and shaved
at our assembly last Friday. Well done Angus, we are all so very proud of you and thank you for your kind and thought-
ful and very empathetic act. Thank you to Nat Craig who kindly cut Angus’s hair on the day.
The Family Food and Fun Night was a great success and I would like to thank all of the parents and students who
helped on the night. It was a lot of fun and we raised $10,000 to go towards sports equipment, computers and garden
projects. This night is an important night in our annual calendar and it only happens due to the kind donations we
receive and the generosity of our parents and staff in giving up their time on the night. It was well attended and a
highlight of our school year.
This is the last newsletter of Term One and a great time to reflect on the busy and energetic term we have had. Our new
preps are now established and used to the routine of school. Our curriculum programs and extracurricular activities are
well established and beginning to demonstrate good growth in many areas.
I would like to thank you all to a great first term and wish you a safe and happy holiday.
For the first two weeks next term Mr Cooper and Mrs Pye will be in the Acting Principal position as I am taking two
weeks long service leave.
Gill Wright
Principal
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From the Desk of Mr Cooper
Welcome to the final newsletter for Term 1.
Drop off and pick up times continue to cause angst. There have been several near misses on the far side of the oval with
students nearly being hit by cars and this is of great concern! Please reverse-park cars next to the oval fence so that cars
can be driven straight out.
Another alternative could be to collect your child from the cricket club and walk them across to your car.
We will be keeping a careful watch on this situation over the coming weeks.
Many thanks to all of the Grade 4 & 5 children who have registered interest in the Woorabinda Camp next term. When
we receive our numbers, we will then draw names for the allotted places. Exciting times!
School Photographs will be taken on Monday 27th March starting at 8.45am. Place ensure that all children are dressed in
school uniform on this day. The photos will again be taken by SchoolPix and forms etc were distributed earlier this
week.
Congratulations to the entire community for getting behind the Family Food and Fun Night. The night was a great suc-
cess, despite being the day before the long weekend. Many thanks to all of the parents who helped on the night, a job
well done!
Finally, with school holidays fast approaching have a safe and enjoyable time with your families!
Cheers
Gary Cooper
From the desk of Mrs Pye
Dear Parents, Students, Staff and the Wider Community,
Last week, Mr Cooper and I were fortunate enough to attend the Mornington Peninsula Principal’s
Conference. The stand out for me was keynote speaker Hugh Van Cuylenburg. Hugh is the founder of
the resilience project and was highly engaging and passed on a really strong message about how to best
prepare our students to be resilient. He presented 3 keys to resilience which included; gratitude
(paying attention to what you have, rather than what you don’t), empathy and mindfulness.
As parents and educators he encouraged us to allow our children to fail, experience adversity, take
positive risks and be independent (if they can do something for themselves, then allow this to happen).
Some sample questions that were suggested to encourage gratitude included;
What was the best thing that happened today?
Who am I most grateful for and why?
What am I looking forward to tomorrow?
As a parent and educator, I am committed to building resilience in our students. The Victorian
Curriculum includes personal and social capabilities. Within this curriculum, our students are explicitly
taught these skills to intentionally develop resilience. As a parent, I encourage my own children to use
mindfulness daily. My favourite app for children is Smiling Mind and for adults Hugh suggested
Buddhify . Both worth looking in to!
Wishing you all a wonderful fortnight and relaxing school holidays.
Nadine Pye
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Here is a little about me… I obtained my Bachelor of Early Childhood Education at the University of Melbourne. I majored in Developmental Psychology and completed a Research Project on the Benefits of Play in Learning in a Primary School setting. I have also commenced a Bachelor of Social Science with a major in Child Developmental Psychology. Since graduating I have worked in various schools on the Mornington Peninsula, teaching in particular in early years classrooms, including Multi-age (P-2) in an International Bachelorette School. Whilst on maternity leave I kept my teacher hat on by tutoring students both at inter-vention and extension level across a variety of subjects. During this time I coached two students in preparation for Scholarships for highly respected secondary schools; both children achieving their goal and acceptance into their preferred college. I am interested in challenging my students to become lifelong learners and believe this can be fostered through play and exploration at any age, stage and grade, in a multidisciplinary approach. I also believe it takes a village to raise a child: as such our children will benefit from the varying expertise of our teaching team. My own love of learning can be credited to the nurturing and support of some brilliant teachers during my early years; I hope to mentor my students in this way too.
When I graduated Boneo Primary School in 1996, under the tutelage of Gary Cooper, I knew
my time at Boneo had set me up to achieve some great things in life! I have nothing but fond
memories of my time at Boneo as a student. There were ghosts in classrooms (Mr Bull),
Astronauts (Mrs Hesketh), dead snakes in toilets, and spiders living in pianos (Mr Kelsaw).
These experiences and tall-tales have had a lasting effect on me and the way that I have ap-
proached my teaching. After attending Rosebud SC, I worked as a landscaper and builder
until I couldn’t handle the early mornings and cold anymore. I moved to Warrnambool and
completed my Bachelor of Education, where the first lesson that I learnt on my rounds,
‘teaching is all about relationships’, has become the bedrock of my professional practice. Over
the last 8 years I have taught from years 1 – 6 at Boneo and am very proud of everything our
little community has achieved. I’m looking forward to continuing to help develop our communi-
ty into the future and adding to my 20+ years of cricket for the Mighty Boneo CC (who were
unfortunately relegated this season for the first time in 42 years!).
I am a well-seasoned member of the Boneo Primary School community as I was lucky enough
to first attend as a student and now as a teacher. After completing my Bachelor of Education
at Monash University I then secured a position at Boneo Primary School where I continue to
be blown away by the beautiful families who attend. The school may have structurally
changed over the years; however, its culture has remained incredibly positive and I feel
extremely privileged to be a part of its continued growth. I believe that teaching is an art-form
in shaping young minds academically socially and emotionally. I am a big believer that every
contact made with a student is a lifelong memory, therefore I endeavour to create and embed
positive memories to be remembered by. I hope all the students at Boneo Primary school
leave with the same amazing memories as I did from our unique school.
Ryan Jellie
Rowena Sykes
Yikhol Blakley
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STEPHANIE ALEXANDER KITCHEN GARDEN NEWS
Our very special SAKG aprons have arrived - they look fantastic! Students from grade 3 proudly wore the aprons as they cooked up
a feast in the kitchen last Friday. There are still some more available from the office ($20) for any student in grades 3 or 4 who have
not yet made a purchase.
Orecchiette Pasta with Basil Pesto
To start the orecchiete pasta we needed to collect flour, eggs, salt. These ingredients we mixed together to make what felt like play
dough, but it was just dough. The dough was rolled into a sausage and then cut into 1cm bits. Each bit was then rolled into a ball
and shaped into a tiny little bowl and boiled in water. Meanwhile at another table the pesto was being made out of fresh basil grown
at Boneo Primary School, baby tomatoes, oil, pine nuts and cheese.
Choc chip and Oatmeal Cookies
All the ingredients were placed into a mixing bowl by very eager students. These included flour, chocolate chips, oats, melted but-
ter, white and brown sugar and eggs. These delicious ingredients were mixed together and shaped into balls and placed onto the
tray.
Wash up time !
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i sea, i care
Ambassador Boat Trip
Boneo Ultimate
Frisbee Day
Family Food and Fun
Night
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Friday 17th March, 2017
1/2A - Sophie - For her wonderful determination to always do her best work and for being a kind, respectful
and much liked friend to all of us in 1/2A. Great year Soso.
1/2B - Angus - For his excellent behaviour in the classroom. You’re making fantastic choices Angus!
1/2C - Isaac - For his determination with handwriting. It’s fantastic seeing your big smile when
practicing your letters. I’m so proud Ike!
1/2D - Isla - For a terrific start to her school year. What a super, fantastic and polite young lady you are!
30A - Ruby - For her determination to finish her 50 metre freestyle swim and not giving up. Top effort Ruby!
30B - Gracie - For always being helpful in the classroom and trying her best with her school work.
40A - Alastair - For showing fantastic listening skills and being a fabulous role model to his peers.
40B - Cleo - For having a positive attitude to starting at a new school. Welcome to Boneo PS.
5/6A - Kirniesha - For starting the year positively and exploring new friendships and experiences.
5/6B - Marley - For working well in class and showing determination to get all work tasks completed. Great work Marley!
5/6C - Cody - For being 5/6C’s IT Guru and showing maturity when assisting our class with the computers and IT in our class-
room. Thank you Cody!
5/6D - Cassen - For a fabulous start to the year. Thank you for displaying our school values of Respect, Empathy and Determi-
nation in everything you do. Keep up the great work!
5/6E - Annabel - For always being sensible, friendly and respectful. Well done.
BONEO PRIMARY SCHOOL Stellar Student Awards
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Thank you again to all families who have previously undertaken Car Parking duty, we all appreciate your support - thanks to your efforts, we received in excess of $21,000 in 2016 from the
Market Committee. Below is a copy of the roster for the February, March and April Markets. We require two
volunteers for each shift. If you are able to assist with the available shifts, please contact the school office on 5988 6253.
February 18th, 2017 8.00 - 9.00am 9.00 - 10.00am 10.00 - 11.30am Michael Beriman Chris Trigg Philip Howard Marne Puls Rob Hunt Fiona Ruotolo March 18th, 2017 8.00 - 9.00am 9.00 - 10.00am 10.00 - 11.30am Hayley Barrett Fiona Bilbrough Maria Lieberman Lauren Johansson Sarah Thompson Anita Deutsch April 15th, 2017 8.00 - 9.00am 9.00 - 10.00am 10.00am - 11.30am Natalie Craig Marty/Sarah Browne Kim Myers Luke/Sarah Munn Sophie Prior
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CONFIRMATION CLASSES FOR YR
5 & YR 6 CHILDREN
St Mary's Star of the Sea will hold the Confir-
mation Ceremony on Wednesday 26th April at
7pm this year. Any Gr 5 or 6 child who is bap-
tised Catholic and has received earlier Sacra-
ments, is now eligible to make their Confirma-
tion. Please contact 59844374 to register for
after school
classes.
Classes commence on Wednesday 8th March
3.45 - 4.45pm in St Joseph's School.
Any queries please email Eileen:
I would just like to add a short message
for help from a family who may live in
my area, anywhere off Waterfall Gully
Rd Rosebud.
Having work in the City of Casey will
need me to leave home at 7:30 am
Monday-Friday. Therefore if anyone
has 2 spare seats in their car, to take
my two beautiful girls in the morning
with them to Boneo Primary School, it
would be greatly appreciated. I am
willing to pay for your time and it
would just be for term two at this
stage.
If you can help please call me
Julie on 0401848092
Thanks kindly
Julie
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PAYMENT OF MONIES TO SCHOOL
If you wish to pay via Internet Banking or BPAY you may do so. For internet banking please
include name and activity so we can allocate to the specific charge.
Please do not send permission slips and cash envelopes back marked that you have paid by
EFT or direct credit until payment has actually been made this way.
Bendigo Bank
BSB 633-000
Account: 124676149
For BPAY transactions use codes from your family statement.
EFTPOS FACILITIES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE.
An important reminder to all parents that we are not permitted to administer medication to
students without having written consent.
All medication must be given to the office and a medication form completed and signed by a parent.
Students are not to have medication with
them in the classroom
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**REMINDER**
All money being sent to school with your child should be in an envelope
clearly marked with your childs;
NAME, GRADE, EVENT PAYMENT IS FOR & AMOUNT
Please send the correct amount, as change is not always available
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