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KF Patricia Floudas 3/4S Jamala Stirton
KH Alana Hannigan 4H Nicole Hourcade
KJ Jaimie-Lee Rios 4J Beverly Jordan
KR Sophia Radonjic 4T Tiffany Muir
KW Kate Weekley 5B Chloe Barker
1G SoMa Giannopoulos (Pavlides) 5P Josiah Peters
1P Dianna Parrino (Hardy) 5S Yvette Standen
1V Tatiana Vrgleski 6B Jenny Bletsas
Principal ReportPrincipal ReportWelcome EveryoneWelcome Everyone
Welcome to all of our new parents and carers for 2021 and for those families already known to us,
welcome back! We are all well and truly into Week 3 and I have had the opportunity over the past few
days to visit all the classrooms and welcome our students. We have had a smooth start to the new
school year even though our anticipated enrolment numbers were a little down on what we were
expecting. All students were placed into their new classes on Thursday of last week (February 4) and
for 2021 we have an enrolment of approximately 640 students with 100 new Kindergarten students
starting last Friday. We have a number of new staff starting at our school this year and have sadly had
to say goodbye to a few staff as well. I will update you on these changes a little further on within this
edition of the newsletter. Sta^ng arrangements for 2021 are as follows:
Classroom Teachers:Classroom Teachers:
* Specialist Staff:* Specialist Staff:
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1/2L Jeryee Lee 6J Jade Toofohe
2H Melinda Howard 6T Brett Thomas
2J Claire Jackson
2T Maria Tsevrementzis
3A Ann-Maree O’Donnell
3M Megan Muscroft
3P James Palamara
EAL/D Vivienne Ellis LaST Jenny Ibanez
EAL/D Sharon Lamerton LaST Angela Hetherington
EAL/D Danielle Malouf LaST Michelle Pearson
EAL/D Vicky McGrath Library Selina Tilling
EAL/D Jennifer Hogan Library Anna-Marie Haswell
RFF Emma Richards
RFF Heidi Galea
RFF Alyssa Sadowskyj
RFF Emma Kritzler
RFF Arlene Wicks
Non-Teaching Staff:Non-Teaching Staff:
School Administration O^cerLesley White School Learning Support
O^cer
Violetta Spasevski
School Administration O^cerAnne Newbury School Learning Support
O^cer
Megan Morel
School Administration O^cerCheri McMaster School Learning Support
O^cer
Carolyn Holmes-Lawson
School Administration O^cerLisa McKerlie School Learning Support
O^cer
Renata Rego
School Administration
Manager
Lisa Sewell School Learning Support
O^cer
Gracie Silva
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Business Manager Jaqui Simmiss School Learning Support
O^cer
Sabrina Bosevska
General Assistant George Ayoub School Psychologist Jordan Lawlor-Short
School Executive:School Executive:
Assistant Principal
(Kindergarten Supervisor)
Arlene Wicks Assistant Principal (Year 1
Supervisor)
Jeryee Lee
Assistant Principal
(Relieving) (Year 2
Supervisor)
Maria Tsevrementzis Assistant Principal
(Relieving) (Stage 2
Supervisor)
Ann-Maree O’Donnell
Assistant Principal (Stage 3
Supervisor)
Jade Toofohe Assistant Principal
(Instructional Leader)
Jennifer Ferlazzo
Deputy Principal Suzi Chosid Principal Darren Galea
We welcome to the team Miss Jaimie-Lee Rios on Kindergarten and Mr Josiah Peters on Year 5. We
also have a new assistant principal commencing at our school for 2021, Mrs Jade Toofohe who comes
to us via Oatley West PS and previous to that, Penshurst West PS. Mrs Toofohe will be supervising
Stage 3 (Years 5-6) for this year. We welcome back Mrs Emma Kritzler (who some of you may have
know as Miss Emma Jones) two days per week on RFF. Mrs Beverly Jordan also returns from leave this
year to re-join the Stage 2 team. We have a newly appointed school psychologist, Miss Jordan Lawlor-
Short, two days per week (Monday-Tuesday) and a business manger Miss Jaqui Simmiss also working
two days per week (Monday-Tuesday). We also have Miss Arlene Wicks working at our school as an
additional instructional leader on Monday-Wednesday and on RFF Thursday and Friday. Mrs Heidi Galea
will be working with the students in 2H one day per week (Friday). Mrs Selina Tilling has been appointed
to the vacant library role, due to the retirement of Mrs Janis Leneghan, three days per week.
Miss Emily Carton has taken up a relieving assistant principal role at Birrong PS for 2021 and Mr Dean
Dray has moved interstate to Victoria and has taken on a teaching role at Tarneit Rise Primary School,
west of Melbourne. Mrs Carolyn Gatt was successful via merit selection and has now been appointed
to Greenacre PS where she will work as an OC (Opportunity Class) teacher. We wish all these teachers
well in their future professional endeavours and thank them for supporting our students and the school
community over the years.
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Congratulations Miss McEwan!Congratulations Miss McEwan!
We said ‘goodbye’ to another of our teachers late last year and for good reason! Miss Elyse McEwan
went on maternity leave at the conclusion of 2020 and on Wednesday (February 10) we received the
fantastic news that she gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. Her name is Eden Michelle and she weighs
3.49 kilograms, with a height of 49 centimetres. Miss McEwan is doing well, as is baby. A big
congratulations to Miss McEwan and partner Jack. We can’t wait to see you in person Eden!
COVID-19 UpdateCOVID-19 Update
Please continue to visit the website: https://education.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/advice-for-families
(https://education.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/advice-for-families) for the latest information related to COVID-
19 and the NSW Department of Education guidelines. Over the last couple of weeks, we have had a
number of concerns raised about parents and carers not adhering to physical distancing guidelines
during afternoon pick up time. Please remember to use the allocated gate and move on as quickly as
possible once you collect your child. Perhaps consider pre-arranging a collection point after school to
meet with your child (particularly if your child is in Years 3-6). This would certainly assist with the
congestion during collection time of an afternoon.
Parent Information Evening (Meet the Teacher) PlanningParent Information Evening (Meet the Teacher) Planning
Our annual parent information sessions are always well received by our school community and provide
the opportunity for parents to meet with their child’s new classroom teacher and learn a little about
class expectations, routines and learning opportunities for the year. Due to COVID-19 restrictions we
envisage that the delivery of these sessions will be a little different from previous years. We are still
aiming to conduct these sessions in Week 5 (Monday February 22-Thursday February 25) and will be
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sure to update you all next week with the format of the sessions. We will need to have a COVID safety
plan in place for this event and adhere to departmental and NSW Health guidelines. Further information
will be forthcoming next week.
Have a great few weeks!Have a great few weeks!
Darren GaleaDarren Galea
Principal Principal
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Deputy Principal ReportDeputy Principal Report
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A very warm welcome back to all of our families to the new school year. I hope that all of you were able
to enjoy some much needed rest and relaxation after the incredibly challenging year we all experienced
last year. A warm welcome is also extended to all of our new families from Kindergarten, as well as all
of the new families to our school community; Carlton South is a wonderful school, with a fantastic
community.
Last week I took time to visit all classrooms and I was extremely impressed with the way in which all
students have settled into their new classroom environments; routines have already been established,
students are already working hard and learning goals have begun to be discussed. Our 100
Kindergarten students have had a very positive start to school life and are extremely settled; all getting
used to the routines associated with being at school.
Learning at Carlton South Public School
Students from Kindergarten through to Year 6 are already working extremely hard. Many students have
already begun thinking about and articulating their learning goals for Semester One. This year marks
the third year of our partnership with Corwin, where teachers will consolidate their knowledge and skills
in order to implement Visible Learning in their classroom. Visible Learning seeks to ensure learners
receive explicit information about what they are learning, why they are learning it and what is required to
achieve success. We will continue to focus on feedback to ensure that students understand what they
need to do to improve. This year we will be embedding our learning powers across the school. Learning
powers are attributes designed to support students to become successful learners. You can support
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your child at home by discussing these dispositions, as well as emphasising examples of these
dispositions in their everyday life. Here are the Learning Powers we will be implementing at Carlton
South Public School.
Starting SchoolStarting School
Starting school can be a huge transition, not just for the children, but for families as well. There is
always so much to learn about in terms of how schools operate, what happens at school, how children
learn and how to communicate with teachers. It can be extremely hard handing over your child, not
knowing what happens at school and not getting the information you want from your child. It is a
transition period for all and one that can be supported and facilitated by building quality relationships
with the classroom teacher and trusting them that they are taking care of your child. It is an exciting
time when your child starts school, one that everyone should take the time to create happy memories.
I’d like to wish all of the Kindergarten students and their families the very best as they embark on this
new adventure. Here are some tips for those families who are experiencing school for the Mrst time.
Respond to anxiety with support – it is important to remember that anxiety is a normal feeling to a
new situation. All of us who are experiencing something new can become anxious. Keep calm and be
enthusiastic with your child about starting school. This sends a message that school is fun, they can
cope and that it is exciting to start a new school year.
Role play ‘school’ – let your child be the teacher and you be the student and swap roles. This is a way
of talking about feelings. Role play what might be coming up and who might be there to assist them.
Read picture books about starting school – reading is beneMcial on so many levels and reading
books about starting school allows them to develop understandings about what happens at school.
Model calm behaviour – it is natural to be concerned if your child becomes distressed in the
morning. However, the way you react to these behaviours is the way your child will learn to cope with
new situations.
Wind down after school – when children are tired, their ability to cope can be greatly reduced. Being
at school requires a lot of energy so allow your child time to wind down and spend some time
relaxing after school. Limit after school activities until they get used to the new school routines.
For parents of students who are in Years 1-6, some tips on ensuring that your children have a happy
and rewarding year at school follow.
Commit to your child going to school every day on time - One of the most important things you can
do is to ensure your child goes to school every day – and gets there on time. We need to maximise
every day to get full value.
Help children start each day well - A good night’s sleep, a healthy breakfast and some words of
encouragement from you will help set a positive tone for a day of learning. This may mean that you
adjust your morning routine so that kids have plenty of time to get up, eat and get ready for the day.
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Establish work and study habits - The most successful students are those that develop regular study
habits that suit their lifestyle, their study style and their school’s expectations. Find out the work
expectations from your child’s teacher and help them establish a work routine that matches their
personality, lifestyle and family style.
Make sure your child gets enough sleep - Many children and young people are sleep-deprived, which
impacts on their well-being and their learning. A good night’s sleep consolidates learning, as well as
assisting future learning. Children need between 10-12 hours of sleep each day. Have a regular bed-
time and get-up time each day. Have 45 minute wind-down time each night, and remove screens and
mobile phones from bedrooms.
Get your children outside more for good physical and mental health - Children today get less exercise,
which can challenge their learning and mental health. It is recommended that children spend a
minimum of 60 minutes of exercising per day. Encourage them to play sports; encourage free and
active play and look for ways to make moving part of their daily lives.
Focus on being friendly - Schools are very social places requiring children to negotiate many different
social situations each day. Encourage children to be open and tolerant; to be friendly; to be involved
in plenty of activities and to be social risk-takers.
Develop self-help skills - Successful students are often well-organised, self-directed and self-
motivated. You can encourage organisational skills and self-direction by developing simple, age-
appropriate self-help skills related to their every day lives. Encourage and promote organisation and
independence - getting them to make lunches, pack school bags, and organise after school
schedules.
Children will be receptive to adopting new habits at the start of a new school year, so maximise on
this by focusing on two or three areas to ensure they thrive at school this year. It is also extremely
important that we all understand it is normal for students to feel nervous and reticent about their new
class. Please remain positive about school and your child’s class as this will help the settling
process. Students should have the capabilities to successfully experience new classes, grades and
teachers in preparation for their future. We also understand that parent anxiety exists, but we would
like to reassure you that we have wonderful staff that care about your children and will look after
them socially, emotionally and academically. We want to ensure everyone is making progress and
that every young person is known, valued and cared for. Remember if you have any issues or
concerns, please bring them up directly with your child’s teacher Mrst. They are in the best position to
support you through your concerns and more often than not, the problem can be solved quickly.
Student Voice - Back to school at Carlton South Public SchoolStudent Voice - Back to school at Carlton South Public School
To highlight the enthusiasm that students have on returning after the summer break andTo highlight the enthusiasm that students have on returning after the summer break and
as part of our student voice initiative, we have collected some thoughts from students onas part of our student voice initiative, we have collected some thoughts from students on
being back to school at Carlton South Public School and what they are excited about thisbeing back to school at Carlton South Public School and what they are excited about this
year. year.
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KJKJ
Alex - playing with my friends
Elias - playing with my friends
Angelina - doing fun activities
KRKR
Evangeline - learning new things
Nathaniel - going to the library
Christine - drawing
KFKF
Jeremy - making new friends
Maia - getting to see my big sister at school
Stefan - colouring in
Zahra - doing fun activities
KHKH
Caleb - playing with the fun toys
Amelia - doing craft
Jacinta - There are lots of things to learn
KWKW
Emilia - doing art
Ben - having races with my friends
Mehnaz - playing outside with my friends
1V1V
Oliver - Seeing my new teacher. Being in Year 1.
Roan - I have anew teacher and friends. I am excited about 2021.
1P1P
Eva - The best thing about being back to school is doing arts and craft. Going to gymnastics with my
friends. Going to excursions together.
Anthony - Because I like to play with my friends at the adventure playground and I have so much fun at
school.
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1G1G
Justus - The best thing about being back to school is playing games and going to go on the adventure
playground. I’m excited about this year because as my mum and dad said yes for chess and I am
excited I’m going to be better at reading.
Anthony - Because I like to play with my friends at the adventure playground and I have fun at school. I
have a new teacher and a new class and it is a double class. I love to go to the West building.
1/2L1/2L
William - The best thing about being back at school is I love that I am in Mr Lee’s class, to learn more,
unlike at home in the holidays. I am excited because I like to learn more.
Vivien - To get in a new class with my friends. Mr Lee is the best teacher in the world. We can meet new
friends and teachers in new classrooms, also we can learn more things from new teachers.
2T2T
Zion - Playing games with my friends and learning more things. Meeting new teachers and looking at
new classes.
Mariam - Having a new, nice teacher and having a lot of new friends. Being in Year 2 and being in 2T.
2H2H
Riley - Learning new things and meeting new friends. Doing robotics at the library. I went to a new class
and a have a new teacher, seeing new students in my new class.
Emma - We can learn new things. Having my Mrst gala day because I was sick in Kindergarten and last
year there was COVID-19 and we couldn’t go to school.
2J2J
Danny - I am excited about sport this year and learning new things. I love doing art at school. I am
excited about meeting new friends and doing new things.
Victoria - Meeting your new teacher and new friends. I’m excited about learning new things with my
teachers.
3A3A
Max - The best thing about being back at school is I can get a new teacher. This year I’m excited about
the swimming carnival.
Mandy - The best thing about being back at school is learning new things and seeing my new teacher
and classmates.
3M3M
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Olivia - The best thing about being back to school is learning new things, reading, playing with new
friends and being a good, active learner. I’m excited to make new friends, learn and work as a team.
Mandi - The best thing about being back at school is having new classmates and learning from other
people. I’m excited to Mnd out my new teacher and do some more homework.
3P3P
Arnold - Writing because we do writing together sometimes and learning numeracy or reading groups.
We work together sometimes and we get to see our friends after the holidays. We get to do sport and
art because we draw and decorate our art and we go to excursions.
Isabella - The best thing about being back to school is seeing my friends and spending time with them.
This year I am excited about doing writing tasks.
Enjoy the next few weeks at school.
3/4S 3/4S
Mira - The best thing about being back at school is I’m in a new classroom with new people surrounding
me, which gives me the opportunity to be conMdent and learn new things. This year I’m excited about
NAPLAN and learn to swim because I can show the teachers what I have learnt in the past.
Darsh - The best thing about being back at school is learning new things and seeing my friends. What I
am excited about this year is to see how it turns out, hopefully better than last year, AKA 2020 COVID
year.
Samragyee - The best thing about coming back to school is meeting friends, seeing my new classroom,
expanding my brain, being creative and going on excursions. I am excited about the swimming carnival,
being in Year 4 and playing dodgeball and doing art!
4H 4H
Brianna - The best thing about coming back to school is seeing my friends and learning with my new
teacher. I’m excited to learn more things with my new teacher.
Celina - The best thing back at school is that you get to be back with your friends and you have a new
teacher, also you get to learn more. I’m excited for a new class, my brother growing up, my sister going
in Year 6 and knowing who’s in SRC.
4T4T
Elena - The best thing about being back to school is learning new things in class and focusing on the
learning powers as well. I am excited about this year, playing new sports and also enjoying new friends
too.
Lachlan - The best thing is that I get to learn more and see my friends. I am excited about the new
teacher and harder learning experiences.
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Aria - The best thing about being back at school is getting our new classes and meeting new people. I
am excited about this year because I can work with new people and learn new things.
4J4J
Janyce - The best thing about being back to school is seeing my friends again. I am excited because I
am in a new class with different people.
Amala - I am excited about the swimming carnival this year and the new things we learn.
5S 5S
Zac - Learning much more interesting things, seeing my friends again and playing with my friends all the
time at lunch and recess. Seeing what is next and upcoming for this year and what learning events and
sport events there are for 2021.
Rushmila - I certainly think the best thing about being back at school is getting to meet my new teacher
and seeing all my friends. I am excited to learn more new things and getting to know my teacher and
my classmates better.
5B5B
Chloe - To walk in with a joyful smile on your face. Thinking that I’m going to learn new things. I’m going
to gain more conMdence. And the second you step through the gate friends come to hug you. I’m
excited to learn new things and be more passionate about learning.
Christian - To always cooperate with education and never let go. Education is the reason why all of us
graduate university, get a good job and have the money to live the life. I’m all ears for this year. Miss
Barker is a superhero. Down with a drill, you know what I’m talking about. NAPLAN, here I come!
Yllan - The best thing about being back at school is that I can train my brain to try new things and get
better in the things I’m not so good at. I’m excited to cooperate with others so I can make new friends
and welcome them to beautiful Carlton South, that way they can gain more conMdence.
5P5P
Prisha - The best thing about being back at school is that we can learn new things and meeting our
friends again. What I really love about being back at school is when we Mnd out what class we are going
to be in. I am excited about learning new things and making new friends in the classroom.
Charlie - The best things about being back at school is that I can see my friends and learn again. I am
excited about learning with a new teacher and having fun.
6B 6B
Kane - See all my friends start a new year. I’m excited about camp.
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Kainan - Finding and welcoming new students to our school and greeting old ones - especially friends
and classmates. I like to communicate socially with anyone and everyone. I am most excited for new
and fun, but different learning opportunities and extra-curricular activities where I can express my true
talent and soul.
Gemma - Getting to see my friends and having a whole year of learning ahead of me. I’m excited to
learn new things, overcome challenges and make the most of this year.
6J 6J
Adam - The best thing is to get through Year 6, ready for high school and to see my classmates. Also
my new teacher, Mrs Toofohe. I’m excited about camp this year and I’m excited about doing more art
and learning.
Zahraa - That I can see my friends again, be social and have fun. Well, I’m really excited about camp this
year, but I’m also excited to see what this year’s going to be like.
6T6T
Zain - Being able to see my friends. Being able to refresh my memory on Math, English and Science,
learning new things and other things that will help me later on in life.
Betty - The best thing about coming back to school is to learn in a comforting environment at Carlton
South. I'm excited to Mnish my last year at Primary School and continue learning and hopefully have a
better year of learning than last year. And keep learning so I can prepare for High School.
Have a wonderful few weeks!Have a wonderful few weeks!
Suzi ChosidSuzi Chosid
Deputy PrincipalDeputy Principal
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