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27th April 2016 Page 1
School Bell
Bellbridge Primary School Telephone 9749 6161
Bellbridge Drive, Hoppers Crossing, 3029
Out of School Care Mob 0419 594 841
Email Address: bellbridge.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au
Website Address: http://www.bellbridgeps.vic.edu.au
STUDENT ABSENCES Absences so far this year _____________1754
Absences same time last year __________1850
DATES TO REMEMBER
29
th April……………………………….……Book Club is Due
4th
May……………………………………..Mother’s Day Stall
4th
May…………………………………District Cross Country
10th
May….…..………………………………………..NAPLAN
11th
May….…..………………………………………..NAPLAN
12th
May……...………………………………………..NAPLAN
12th
May……...…….……………Grade 6 Excursion to Shrine
16th
- 20th
May……..………………………….Education Week
24th
May……….…….…………………………….School Photos
25th
May…….……….…………………………….School Photos
13th
June…….……………………….………..Queen’s Birthday
LATE ARRIVAL/EARLY LEAVERS
Any child arriving to school after 8.30am is required to attend the office, with a parent/guardian, to obtain a late
pass. If your child is leaving school early, the parent/guardian is required to send a note with their child on the
morning informing the classroom teacher of the time they will be collected and who will be collecting them.
The parent/guardian is required to sign the child out at the office, where arrangements will be made for the
child to come up to office.
ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL
If your child is absent from school for any reason, we require parents/guardians to notify the school office that
they won’t be attending. When your child returns to school, a note must be given to their teacher detailing the
date and the reason for the absence.
If your child has any long term absences from school, (eg. holidays, extended illness etc) a note is required to
be given to their teacher informing them of the absence prior to them commencing the absence.
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PRINCIPAL WRITES
BELLBRIDGE CROSS COUNTRY
SWPBS: School Wide Positive Behaviour Support program Our SWPBS strategies continue to be embraced throughout our school by all staff and students. This program has
provided a culture and tone in our school that ensures calm and settled environments for work and play. Students respond
well to clear and consistent expectations, supported by incentives and positive rewards, and teachers are able to teach and
students are able to learn with minimal interruptions. Clear guidelines and procedures to manage unacceptable behaviour
or challenging situations provide opportunities for students to learn from poor choices and/or errors in judgement.
SWPBS REWARDS SHOP The ‘Rewards Shop’ is located in the room near the entry to the small staff car park on Bellbridge Drive which is also
used as our Uniform Shop each Tuesday morning (8:00 – 8:45am)
Students in Grades 2 – 6 are able to visit the Rewards Shop each Tuesday at 1:00pm.
Students in Prep – Grade 1 are able to visit the Rewards Shop each Thursday at 1:00pm.
The Rewards Shop is overseen by the Health & Wellbeing Team in collaboration with the Student Leaders (SRC – class
captains and vice captains).
Our students enjoy earning bee tokens for demonstrating positive behaviours in the classroom and the yard. The bee
tokens they collect can be cashed in for prizes at the Rewards Shop or some students prefer to cash them in for beehive
tokens for class rewards, or other classroom incentives.
The rewards consist of food items (cookies, chips, popcorn, cupcakes, sweets) and non-food items (pens, pencils,
colouring in books, games, cards, highlighters, bubble wands, balls, skipping ropes, Frisbees).
On average, we have between 100 – 150 students visit the Rewards Shop each week!
ASBESTOS CHECKS in SCHOOLS
Go Gillard!
Gillard House (Yellow House) are the
winners of the Bellbridge Cross Country
this year. Students in Years 3 – 6
competed in a 2 kilometre or 3 kilometre
course that included a lap of the oval and
a run along pathways near Skeleton
Creek. Our P.E. teachers did a terrific
job planning and delivering a very
efficient event. It was a great team
effort, with the assistance of teachers
and support staff as supervisors and
officials. Well done Bellbridge!
The Department of Education has commissioned an
asbestos audit of all schools and Bellbridge PS had its
audit last week. As a result of the audit, it was determined
that the only area that requires attention is related to the
possibility of asbestos being in the sealant that is in the
framework of windows in Rooms 15, 16, 17, & 18.
A sticker has been placed on each door of these rooms as
a means of alerting any tradesmen if we have a broken
window which requires removal of the sealant. They will
then manage the removal and repair in accordance with
OH&S guidelines. If you have any concerns about this
matter, please make a time to speak with me.
Please note: Students and/or staff are not at any risk of harm.
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PROCESSES when DEALING with HEAD LICE We have had a few families inform us of recent cases of head lice which has resulted in a request for clarity
regarding the process followed when parents detect head lice in their children’s hair. The school policy is also
included in this newsletter for your reference.
If parents find that their child has head lice they should:
Treat the head lice immediately
Tell the office staff or classroom teacher before the child/ren return to class
Office staff who are experienced in head lice checks will check the child/ren’s hair before they return to
class
When staff have been made aware of a case of lead lice, a note will be prepared for students to take
home to inform families of the class affected so they can check their child/ren’s hair and treat them, if
necessary.
If you have any concerns about this matter, please contact the Office to make a time to discuss it with a member
of the leadership team.
MOTHERS DAY STALL
The School Council has organised a wonderful range of gifts for our Mother’s Day Stall which will be held
next Wednesday, May 4th
between 8:30 – 12:00noon in the ‘Uniform Shop’. Each class will have a rostered
time to attend the stall and all gifts are priced at $4.00 each.
If parents are able to assist with supervising students’ selections at the stall, please complete a registration form
in this newsletter.
PARENT FEEDBACK and INPUT is IMPORTANT in our SCHOOL
Here is a summary of what parents told us when we asked how they felt about the School Carnival:
Reflection on School Carnival: ‘Three Stars and a Wish’ STARS= aspects that were good and you would like to keep as part of Carnival
WISH= something you would like to see/do in a future Carnival
Rides
Plaster painting
Giant slide
Obvious student involvement
Rides went until 6:30pm
Not cancelling because of the
weather
Lanyards & ride passes
Devonshire tea
Hairspray and Jewellery
Cha cha & giant slide
Lots of stalls
Food stalls were yum
Obstacle course
Crafts – sand drawings
Lucky dips
Trackless train
Devonshire Tea
Play dough
Improve layout, location and
natural flow along pathways
Public stalls
Fresh fruit & vegetables
Dunk a teacher!
Boot throwing
Maze in a classroom
Animal farm/petting zoo
Change format each year
Different rides
Sports demonstrations
Spinning wheel
Not to be so early in the year
Thank you to all of our families who provided such positive and constructive feedback. We
will use this information to assist with the planning of the next School Carnival. Debbie Clancy Principal
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Congratulations to the children named below for receiving Awards.
Be a Learner
Sam Roslin Manugas, Jade Westbury, Mujtaba Haider, Oscar Matthews, Alia Sahai, Hollie Busuttil,
James Paw, Liana Sherriff, Raighn Nagle, Nicole Kao, Lara Brownrigg, Savannah Brcic,
Shakayla Kemp, Karim Nasser, Emily Lawson, Liam Allison, Golbarg Matsouri, Luca Cianci,
Mohamad Nasser, Aidan Reilly, Travis Cocks, Jarrod Gaylard, Ebony Turner,
Chloe Marretta, Isaac Juniper, Bharveer Singh, Laura Cardona, Deeghan Fenton, Corinthian Mokalei,
Clarise Chiu, Brodie Henderson, Baquer Razvi, Marija Ceranic, Taurean Kavakura, Skye Wilson,
Taichia Angeles, Ryan Allison, Jyssie Tofete, Max Nguyen
Be Responsible
Aiden Merrifield, Charli De Bomford, Seth King, Davernious Thomas-Radovanovich,
Riley Chang-Kum, Eh Blu Htoo, Lucas Zahra, Ari Dingle, Noah McMaster, Charlie Maloney,
Lachlan Nugara
Be Safe
Jessica Kumar
Be Respectful
Thraya Nukala, Ayman Mohamed Sinas, Ashita Chhabra, Chiara Cianci, Jessica Juniper,
Leilani Dunlop, Kai DiBenedetio Grant, Grade 6D
PARENT HELPERS COURSE
Congratulations to the parents who recently “Graduated” from the Parent Helpers Course.
They attended sessions covering topics such as:
How children learn maths, Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening, and Pause, Prompt, Praise
strategies
Thank you for attending the sessions and participating.
Congratulations Natasha Douglass, Kelly Turner, Shanjida Khatuw Boksh, Elaine Poo, Deb Kelly,
Sharon, Jacinta Dean, Dora Mineo, Mindy Tysoe, Danielle Askew, Shona Lee, Shama Syeda
If you are interested in doing the Parent Helpers Course please contact Helen Baldock.
ASTHMA FORMS
For any student who suffers from asthma, the school must have an action plan in the student’s file in case
of an emergency. If your child suffers from asthma, please send the form back to school as soon as
possible. It is important that we have this information on hand so as we can assist your child effectively.
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MOTHER’S DAY STALL AND RAFFLE
The Mother’s Day Stall will be held in the ‘Uniform Shop’ next Wednesday, May 4th
from
8:30 – 12.00 noon. ALL gifts will be $4.00. Teachers will have a roster of the times for each class.
More gifts will be available on Friday morning (May 6th
) from 8:15am in the Uniform Shop.
Mother’s Day Raffle tickets have been sent home. They are $1.00 each. They are due back by Thursday
5th
May with the winners being drawn on Friday afternoon, May 6th
.
MOTHER’S DAY STALL HELPERS
I am able to assist with supervising students’ at the Mother’s Day Stall on Wednesday, May 4th
STUDENT’S NAME:____________________________________ GRADE:_____________
PARENT’S NAME:____________________________________________________________
CONTACT DETAILS:__________________________________________________________
COMMUNITY NEWS
THE SMITH FAMILY: The Smith Family are running a program called The Saver Plus program. It is
a 10 months Savings program and after the participant has saved their money over the 10 months, ANZ
Bank match their savings $4.00 up to $500.00. The combined savings can then be used to purchase
educational items for their children. Eg. text books, computers, excursions and swimming lessons. To
be eligible, the participant must have a Health Care or Pensioner Concession Card, be at least 18 years
old, have a child at school or attend accredited vocational training themselves and have some income
from casual, part-time, full-time or seasonal employment. To find out more, email Fiona Carroll at
fiona.carroll@thesmithfamily.com.au or contact her by phoning 9749 7194 or 0439585702.
SWPBS: School Wide Positive Behaviours 1. Be Safe 2. Be Respectful 3. Be Responsible 4. Be a Learner
CONGRATULATIONS to the following students for earning 10 or more ‘Bee Tokens’ for their
positive behaviours in the classroom and the playground. They have traded their tokens for a prize at
the Rewards Shops.
Damian 3C Tahlia 2A Shamir 2A Abigail 2A Nhan 2B
Bharveer 3C Mouna 2C Kacee 2B Maddy 4B Liam 4B
Haider 2B Riley 2B Ella 4B Abigail 3C Prav 2D
Sanjana 2A Will 3C Harley 3C Zoey 2A (20) Harjas 4B
Zilyah 2A Gopal 6D Aleisha 3C Lacey 3C Prakriti 3C
Amber 4A (20) Lily 3C Obed 6D Crystal 6D Mouna 2C
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Corey 5A Jayden 4A Hannah 3C Liyana 4D Amandeep 5C
Ata 4A Abdul 3C Mahmoud 3C Yousif 3C (20) Storm 2C (20)
Ethan 2C (20) Kloe 4C Alexis 2B Mitchell 4C Luke 5A
Jack 2B Neve 4A Lachlan 4C (20) Abigail 2A Zac 6B (30)
Mark 5A Ella 4B Liam 4B Zilyah 2A Tahlia 2A
Tim PE Joshua PE Karim 1D Austin 1E Arisa 1C
Laura 1B Tobias 1B Alesia 1B Maurya 1B Madison PA
Amin 1E Jade PA Archer PA Willow 1A Hunter 1C
Moulik 1C Vivan PE Chiara PE Ethan PE Shakayla 1C
James PD Makayla PC Amel PE Liana PE Brianna PE
Elias PE Melody 1B April 1B Gurnoor PD Aashi PD
Joelynn PD Sehas 1D Zain 1D Alex 1D Inayat 1A
Khadiya 1A Briolette 1A Nicole 1A Mouna 1C Leah 1C
Austin 1A Amna 1E Bon 1E Kaelan 1E Alyssa 1B
Kaleb 1A Seo Ha 1B Kaidyn 1B Boston 1C Jack 1A
Leilani 1A Jessica 1A Mohmoud 1A Jack D 1A Leon 1A
Nathan PC Seth PC Gian PC Hollie PC Aiden PC
Tevita PC Jasmin 1E Kobe 1E (20) James PC Jasper 1D
Ryder 1E Abi PE Ruby PC Erin PC Joshua 1E
Mahib 1D (20) Alia PC Mehrate 1D Jessica 1D Kai 1E
Savannah 1B Channaye 1B Charli PC (20) Jorja PC (20) Kyah PA
Sheree PA Violet PA Dakota PA Ariella PA (20) Claudia PA (20)
Emily 1E Clare 1E Ayman PA Logan PA (20) Frangelica 1C
Ruby PE Ayesha PB Naw Eh Chir PB Natalia PB Joell PB (20)
Valerie PB Ella PB Max PB Anahita PB Mujtaba PB
Elle PB Deeana 1D (25) Johanna 1D (25) Jayden PB Declan PB
Aiden PB Tristan PB Arijzon PA Sam PA (20) Thraya PA (20)
Finau PA Saja PA Lachlan PA Lexus 1E Harlan 1B
Jiamen 1A Laiba 1B Chloe 1B Harsh 1D Stevie 1D
Kylah PE Jayla PC Ayaan PC Sebastian PC Sonya 1D
Vivi 1D Christian PB Nicole 2C Crystal 6D Adara 6D
Laura 3D Lachlan 6B Keiran 3D Jessica 3B Ksenia 4B
Cassie 3B Rain 3B Divyansh 3B Eh Blu Htoo 3B Sanjana 2A
Zoey 2A Summer 3D Anabella 3B Zoe 2B Bailey 2A
Moe 5C (20) Mu Paw 5C Xavier 6B Ezekiel 2A Matthew 3D
Anton 3D Taylor 3D Tha Dar Wah 2C (20) Harpratap 5B (40) Georgia 2A
Rylan 2A Aleisha 3C Samantha 3B Parker 4B Taleah 4B
Zaine 3C Marija 4B (20) Lacey 3C Prakriti 3C Izabella 3D
Vraj 3D Pierre 2C Arian 2C Hafsah 3C
Newsletter Prize Question: When is the Mother’s Day Stall at Bellbridge?
Answer:_________________________________________________________________
Student’s Name: _________________________________________________________
Parent’s signature: ________________________________________________________
Return to the office by 8:20am Monday, May 2nd – to be drawn at Assembly
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HEAD LICE MANAGEMENT POLICY
Rationale
Responsibilities for managing head lice are shared between parents/guardians, schools and Principals
Parents/guardians have primary responsibility for detection and treatment of head lice
Schools must develop an accurate and consistent policy to managing head lice that is approved by the School Council
The written consent of parents/guardians prior to students being inspected for head lice must be obtained
Infected students must be excluded until the day after treatment has commenced Purpose
To minimise outbreaks of head lice
To ensure Bellbridge Primary School complies with DET policy and the requirements of the Health (Infectious Diseases) Regulations 2001
Implementation
A pro forma consent form that obtains parent/guardian consent to head lice inspections will be provided to parent/guardians for completion as part of enrolment
The consent form will be updated when guardianship or custody arrangements change for the student or parents/guardians no longer wish to consent to inspections
It will apply for the duration of the child’s enrolment at the school
Head lice checks without physical contact do not require parental consent
Parents/Guardians will be contacted regarding students identified with live head lice and will be sent home
Parents/guardians through school Newsletters or other communications will be encouraged regularly to check for lice or eggs in the hair of all household members and notify the school if their child is affected
They must not send their children to school with untreated head lice
The school will alert parents/guardians of an infestation, particularly the parents of other students in the same class as the affected child/children but will use discretion about informing the school community about an infestation
The school will exercise sensitivity towards students and families with head lice, maintain student confidentiality to avoid stigmatization and support and provide practical treatment advice to parents/guardians
Evaluation To be reviewed as part of the cyclic plan. Ratified at School Council – August 2015 School Council President: Ellisa Cole Principal: Debbie Clancy Reference: www.education.vic/gov.au/school/principals/spag/health/pages/headlice.aspx
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