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School Calendar Term 3 – August
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
- Art Show
- Crazy Hair Day
- Art Show
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
- Food Wrap Fundraiser Due
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
- AFL State Championships
- Prep Open Day 9:30am – 10:30am
- School Disco 6:30pm – 8:30pm
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT New enrolments
New enrolments for 2020 are now open. If you have a child commencing school next year or know of
anyone who has a child that wishes to attend Lucknow, please contact the office to start the enrolment
process. All enquiries are welcome.
Parent Opinion Survey
The closing date for the Parent Opinion survey is the 11 August, 2019. Families have been randomly
selected to participate in the survey. This enables us to get an insight into your thoughts and opinions
about our school, student learning, teaching and the school culture. If you are yet to complete the
survey, we ask that you to please do so before the due date. Thank you.
Marcus Batt – Principal
SOCCER SUPERSTAR
A huge congratulations to Jacob Buchanan who has been selected to travel to Spain, along with other
children from all over Australia, to train, play and be assessed by one of the world’s greatest soccer
teams, Real Madrid, from September 20th to October 5th. Jacob was selected out of 200 children by
three official Real Madrid coaches at a five day soccer training clinic in Melbourne as they searched for
the next up and coming talent. This is an amazing opportunity for Jacob and we are so proud of his
achievements. We wish Jacob all the best of luck for his journey to Spain and we look forward to
hearing a full report when he returns.
Debbie Dooley - Physical Education Co-ordinator
Lucknow Bell Phone: 5152 4662 Mobile: 0438 524 662 Fax: 5152 1792
Email: lucknow.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au
Website: www.lucknow-ps.vic.edu.au Date: 07.08.19
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ENERGY BREAKTHROUGH FUNDRAISING
As part of Energy Breakthrough
fundraising, we are going to have
a ‘Crazy Hair Day’ on Friday the
9th of August. We would appreciate
if children who come to school
with crazy hair bring a gold coin
donation to assist our HPV teams.
Thank you in advance. We
certainly appreciate your
assistance to help with our
journey to Maryborough.
FITNESS FANATICS
Number of participants - Tuesday – 34, Wednesday – 29
Distance ran and/or walked - Tuesday – 63.5km, Wednesday – 45.5km
New members of the 10km club – Sharni Kelly, Armani Thomas
New members of the 20km club - Ebony Smith
New members of the 30km club – Indie Chapman, Brooke Greenwood
New members of the 40km club – Thomas Miles
New members of the 50km club – Caleb Kelly
New members of the 60km club – Amber Mazon, Kiah Montant
New members of the 70km club – Bree Harvey
New members of the 80km club – Jack Shenton
New members of the 100km club – Heidi Carter, Tahj McNaughton
New members of the 140km club – Hudson Tarling
New members of the 260km club – Ryan Cullinan
ICAS Testing
Every year we hold the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS) which gives
students from grades 3 – 6 (Grades 2-6 for spelling) the opportunity to measure their own
achievement by an external testing body.
These tests are held at school and are supervised by teachers. The tests are provided by the University
of N.S.W. and when completed are also marked by ICAS. All students receive a certificate and an
individual student report.
If you would like your child to participate in all or any of the tests, further details are available on
UeducateUs or a form is available at the office.
The closing dates and fees are as follows:
SUBJECT CLOSING DATE TEST ADMINISTERED PRICE
Digital Technologies 26th August 3rd September $14.50
Science 26th August 5th September $14.50
Spelling 2nd September 12th September $14.50
Writing 2nd September 10th September $14.50
English 11th September 17th September $14.50
Mathematics 11th September 19th September $14.50
This Friday 9th August – Gold Coin Donation
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SCHOOL DISCO – PFG FUNDRAISER
Lucknow Primary School
Parents and Friends Group Fundraiser
PARENTS AND FRIENDS
Lucknow Parents and Friends Group - Food Wrap Fundraiser
Every family should have received an order form for the Little Bumble
Re-Usable Food Wraps last week.
We are very excited about this fundraiser as it is environmentally
friendly and goes with our Nude Food lunchboxes at school.
Order forms need to be returned to school by Monday 12th August
with payment.
For more information about the uses for our various sizes, see our
website www.littlebumble.com.au
Father’s Day Stall
The Father’s Day Stall is happening next month on the 30th August. Items will be $1, $2, $3 and $4
each.
We need about 9 parent helpers for the day. Please let the office know if you can help.
Disco
We are looking for as many volunteers as possible, male and female volunteers are required.
All volunteers are required to have a current working with children’s check. If you can help please let
the office know.
DATE AND TIME:
Friday August 23rd
6.30pm to 8.30pm
WHERE:
Lucknow Primary School
Alfred Howitt Hall
Water and Lolly bags
will be on sale at the
disco
ENTERTAINMENT:
DJ: Almost Everywhere Entertainment
Performances by our school rock band “Another Wednesday”
Tickets:
$5 each
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VOCABULARY PARADE DRESS UP DAY
Towards the end of term, for the very first time, Lucknow will be hosting a Vocabulary Parade!
The Vocabulary Parade is part of our ongoing effort to increase word recognition and use among our
students. The parade concept is based on Debra Frasier’s book, Miss Alaineus, A Vocabulary Disaster.
We are encouraging students (and parents) to be creative and come up with an interesting word to
dress as for the Vocabulary Parade. Over the next few weeks we will include some word suggestions
with the newsletter and some photo examples.
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Official opening during assembly on Friday 9th of August
Friday 9th August 2:20pm–6:30pm
Saturday 10th August 10:00am–2:00pm
Art exhibition featuring the
Wonderful Original Works Created by students from
PAS, PJS, 1MP, 1DP, 2KE, 2LB, 2RG, 3CH, 4ES, 4CT, 6CP and 6FW
Open to families and friends of Lucknow School’s community
NATIONAL CHAMPION
A huge congratulations to Corbin Blake who recently
completed in the National Swimming Championships at the
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre.
Corbin placed 7th in the 50m Butterfly and 10th in the 100m
Freestyle events. Corbin also competed in the Freestyle and
medley and placed 6th in both events.
We are so proud to have a Lucknow Primary School student
representing our country in swimming. This is certainly
another amazing achievement for Corbin.
“On the 31st of July I had swimming Nationals that went for
three days. On the first day was the 50-metre butterfly. I
made the final (which is out of the top ten) and came 7th in
a time of 33.61.
The next day was 100-metre freestyle, butterfly and 200
individual medley. I made the final of the freestyle and I
came 10th.
I had a good time and look forward to next year in
Brisbane.
Thank you to all of the officials and everyone who made it
happen and to my mum for driving me everywhere.”
Written by Corbin Blake.
We Are the Artists
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Class Student
PAS Sienna Budge for the outstanding progress she is making with her reading and having great discussions about the books she reads. Impressive reading skills Sienna!
Ariana Davies for having an amazing growth mindset towards her learning and sharing it with others.
Thanks Ari, we always love your contributions – keep it up!
PJS Huon Stephenson and Ashlee Bowcher for excellent work on their writing! You have been writing all of the sounds you can hear and always check to see if your writing makes sense. Well done Huon and Ashlee!
PCB Jimmy Neate and Braidy Volk for the hard work and concentration they are putting into their writing. You are showing great independence. Keep it up!
PLB Emma Veit is trying really hard to hear sounds in words and learn the colour words.
12P Aidan Scott for being aware of when he’s in the Learning Pit and knowing how to climb his way out.
1MC Isabella Fletcher for the huge effort she is putting into her learning while cooperatively working in small groups. Well Done!
1MP Mackenzie Betts for his efforts to improve how carefully he listens to other children as well as teachers.
Well done Mackenzie!
1VG Jordyn Stephens for her achievements in our pre-assessment of measurement and shapes and her motivation to learn more.
2KE Ella O’Keefe for your consistent “can do” attitude and efforts in questioning to understand more clearly. Great work Ella!
2LB Blayton Kohte for great focus in reading groups and being able to provide full answers in his independent reading tasks. We are proud of you and the effort you are applying.
2RG Xavier Macdonald for your ongoing willingness to help others.
34F Cohen Hare for showing some great strategies in Maths. Great Job Cohen.
3CH Sonya Johnson for showing huge improvements when summarising a text! Fantastic work Sonya!
3CM Charlotte Bennett - for settling into her new school with ease; always approaching new learning with a positive attitude and a smile! It is lovely to have you at Lucknow Charlotte.
45A Tvisha Kartik for the effort she puts into all tasks, especially the word choices she focusses on during writing.
4ES Kane Taylor for sharing his positivity and happiness throughout the class. Keep on being you and smiling!
4CT Bella Healey for inspiring others in our class to enjoy and write their own comics.
4RP Kade Beane for displaying a fantastic enthusiasm for his learning and making a sincere effort in class. Well done Kade keep it up!
56W Sharni Carne for consistently making positive learning choices so that she can get the most out of herself. You are a great example Sharni, well done!
5DH Lillyarna Perry for her effort and focus in classroom learning.
5GD Paige Griffiths for her terrific thinking in maths. Paige you are making connections with the strategies and
trying new ways of solving problems. Great work.
6CM Elise McKay for your high level thinking strategies in maths. You’re telling those fractions who’s boss!
6CP Penny Greening for having a great attitude during reading groups! Well done Penny!
6FW Damien Cannalonga for making amazing connections when learning about writers craft. Great Job Damien!
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PREP – 100 Days of School
On Friday our Prep students celebrated 100 wonderful days at school full of learning and fun. We had a
great day doing activities based around the number 100 and had a special 100 day cake made by
some amazing parents. We finished with a special performance of the Wiggly Woo at assembly where
the whole school joined in.
On 100 days of school we had cake
and we did a dance.
By Dyson
On 100 days of school we had a
beautiful cake and we got to go
up on stage. By Aster
I ate an amazing cake and I ate an
amazing cupcake and we ate
Kira’s cake. By Nate
We had fun when we did the
Wiggly Woo up on stage and I
loved the cake and it was a fun
day. By Emily
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