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Issue No. 08 – 24th March 2017
General Guidelines for Parents when making any Payments to the school: Preferred method of payment is BPay. EFT/credit card facilities are available over the counter at the main office. Correct money is required for all cash payments, as there is not always access to change. Please do not send large amounts of cash with your child. Receipts will be issued through your child’s classroom. Payment plans for EEI fees are still available. Payments for Voluntary Contributions to assist in purchasing new playground equipment are welcomed at any time of the year. To help the office in finalising accounts, where possible, please limit any cash payments in the last week of any school term. Sharyn Fletcher, Business Manager School Council President Glen Yates 0447 520 058 School Council email [email protected] School Uniform Primary School Wear 9768 0342 OSHC Camp Australia 0401 054 261
Dates to Remember
Term dates 2017 Term 2 - 18th April – 30th June Term 3 - 17th July – 22nd September Term 4 - 9th October – 22nd December
Student Free Days 2017 Term 2 - Tuesday 13th June Term 4 - Monday 6th November
Principal’s Message
As we are nearing the end of term 1 it is timely for me to acknowledge the combined efforts of students, parents and staff. Collective efforts of all parties have ensured a positive and successful beginning to the 2107 school year. Our Foundation students all 86 of them have now settled in to the routine of school life. They will be the stars of the show next Friday morning when they will be welcomed to their first Friday assembly. As is the tradition they will be asked to stand at some point during the proceedings for that all important photo shoot. This image will definitely be seen or, (will come back to haunt them possibly) at their graduation ceremony in 2023. We know already they are not a shy bunch and I am confident they will be able to quickly demonstrate the Kingsville bow next week with flair. Parents of Foundation students you are of course most welcome to come and witness this initiation and celebration. Please note however that, seating is limited in the hall and if you are not available there will be many opportunities to acknowledge the foundation students during their 7 year primary school journey. Congratulations also to our 560 year 1–5 students. They have all taken up the challenges of moving to their new year level and have had a very successful first term.
March
Wed 29th Mar KPS Cross Country
Thur 30th Mar Hot Cross Bun day (Friends of KPS event)
Fri 31st Mar • Casual Clothes day (gold coin donation)
• Easter Hat Parade
• Last day term 1 (2.30p.m. dismissal)
Term 2
April
Mon 17th Apr Public Holiday – Easter Monday
Tue 18th Apr Term 2 begins
Tue 25th Apr Public Holiday – ANZAC Day
May
Fri 5th May YDSSV Cross Country
9th – 11th May Wed 24th May
NAPLAN (years 3 and 5) Foundation Share & Connect 2.30pm
June
Mon 12th Jun Public Holiday – Queens Birthday
Tue 13th Jun Curriculum Day – no students at school
Fri 23rd June YDSSV Winter Sports Gala Day
Tue 27th June KPS Athletics Carnival
Fri 30th Jun • Casual Clothes day (gold coin donation)
• Last Day term 2 (2.30p.m. dismissal)
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Let us not forget also our 100 year 6 students who have moved into their final year of primary school. They are described by many who know them as simply a delight and, I absolutely endorse this. As such a high percentage of them began at Kingsville in Prep they are living examples of what epitomizes a Kingsville student in every sense of the word. There have been many highlights during this first term including information nights, parent teacher meetings, swimming programs, a number of guest speakers. In addition, Sports Gala and Ride 2 school days, excursions, and of course our amazing Hot March Night just to name a few. They have all been memorable. Achievements have also included the establishment of the 2017 – 2018 School Council, subcommittees and, working parties. Our student leaders have been appointed and our Class Parent Representatives have taken up their roles. In addition to all of this there have been many more individual, group, or whole school achievements which have occurred during the 9 weeks and have enriched all learning environments. We will finish the term with our traditional Kingsville Easter Hat Parade on Friday 31st. This is a delightful way to farewell the term and, it has developed over the last few years from a school assembly style event to a gala occasion – the millinery event of the year.
Parade Details Date: Friday 31st March Time: 11.40am – 1pm approximately Location: in the Monday morning assembly
area in front of the stage Audience: parents, grandparents, family and
friends Dress Code for audience:
- audience members are encouraged to wear a hat or a head wear creation - a parade of parents with hats will take place
- some seating available on the deck, but feel free to BYO chair
How long does it take? a) each of the 26 classes parades, dances, hops or
twirls around the rectangle (approx. 45 minutes) b) parents’ parade takes longer than it should, as KPS
parents are not shy and have been known to require some time to “get off the stage”
(approx. 8 minutes) c) the parade of “special effort” winners (approx. 4
minutes) What if it rains? we would go ahead with the event via a reduced model in hall, corridors or classrooms. Please see full details from “head bunny “ in newsletter of February 24th.
Student health and wellbeing I would ask all parents to read again Page 2 of February 24th Newsletter information under the heading of “Providing details when children are away from school”. This article provides detail relating to infectious diseases and the school environment. It is vital that parents
1. provide reasons for student absence and details of any medical diagnosis
2. Instruct their children in best practice techniques to assist with health and wellbeing including effective hand washing (see link to World Health Organisation and a video on how to wash hands hygienically
http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/hand_hygiene_video/en/
Dangerous driving by KPS Parents Reminders to parents about taking extra care whilst driving in the vicinity of the school are ongoing in communications throughout the year. Recently I have had reports and have witnessed a number of examples of driving and turning outside the school which, pose a danger to the lives of students. I implore parents to think and drive in a manner which protects our students. Please see below a message from a parent Renae Allen – who has expressed her concern about unsafe driving practices. “A reminder that when parking for drop off on Bishop Street to please use the turning circle at the end of the street to turn around, rather than driveways. This is not only much safer, given there are children everywhere, but it also demonstrates respect for each other as we ALL have places to be after we drop our children off. Thank you”. Easter Raffle donations Last week we only had a few chocolate and other Easter type donations. Currently, we have tables set up near the main office with a number of “designer” baskets filling up with beautiful Easter themed donations. These as usual have come from very generous Kingsville families and, it is wonderful to see students bringing down their contribution and adding them to the collection. So thank you to everyone who has donated so far and we look forward to more contributions early next week. Don’t forget we will need them all by Wednesday to ensure fundraising team members are able to include them in the Easter basket prizes they will be putting together.
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Easter Raffle tickets Do not forget your raffle tickets, also your hot cross bun orders.
Kingsville Awards To be presented on Friday 31st March
1JM Severin Herrmann
1LR Aaliyah Cox
1SP Flynn Abernethy
1SS Lenny Sims
2GJ Madeline Townley
2LB Genevieve Carlisle
3GP Thomas Cameron
3 LI Eva Willis
4EK Jack Furnari
4GD Darcy Goonan
5AO Amelia Dempsey
5DS Ben Dye
5KG Ronan Bulic
6JD Charlie Doucas
6MM Sophie McConnell
Happy Birthday 23rd to 29th March Happy Birthday to Ted Elg, William Stembridge, Jamie Posker, Caitlin West, Jack Reinoga, Evelyn Jaffray, Liam Craig, Brodie Clutterbuck,
Ashton Tran and Devmina Ratnasekara.
CSEF A reminder to all parents who hold a current Health Care Card, Pension or are a Foster Parent, that you may be entitled to a $125 per child payment from the government to be used towards Camps, Sports and Excursions. For more information or to download an application form, please go to http://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/programs/health/Pages/csef.aspx?&Redirect=1 Forms and information can also be collected from the school office.
Roster for Assembly Items TERM 2, 2017
Week &
Date
Friday Assembly
1 21/4 2 AT Anna Terzi
2 28/4 1 JM Jeanette Mejak
3 5/5 F CM Christie Miller
4 12/5 6 RT Rosemary Talbot
5 19/5 Kingsville Performance -
Band, choir, specialists
(TBC)
6 26/5 5 DS Dianne Sturrock
7 2/6 4 EK Emily Keeling
8 9/6 2 GJ Georgia Jennings
9 16/6 3 GP Grace Parslow
10 23/6
Winter Sports
Gala Day 3-6
No item
11 30/6 Kingsville Performance -
Band, choir, specialists
(TBC)
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Walking, Riding or Scooting to School Samuel Eason – Ride 2 School coordinator Walking, Riding or Scooting to school can improve children’s health and wellbeing. The Australian Department of Health and Ageing recommends children do at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity every day. Children who walk, cycle or scoot to and from school have higher levels of physical activity and improved cardiovascular fitness than children who don’t. At Kingsville we promote a healthy lifestyle and encourage everyone to walk, ride or scoot to school as regularly as possible. To raise the profile of this initiative we hold, in conjunction with the National Ride to School Day, our ‘Walk and Wheel’ to school day. Encouraging students (and their families) to leave the car at home and get a taste of the benefits, ease and fun involved in choosing to walk or wheel. Once again we had a fantastic response to the event with the number of walkers, scooters and riders tripling in comparisons to a normal school day. A special congratulation goes to the two grades who have taken out the illustrious Ride2School trophies. These are: 1SP – the Wheelies trophy, with 60% of students riding to school 6SE – the Walkies trophy, with 87.5% of students walking to school On top of that there was an active travel rate (walking or wheeling %) of 95% of students on the day – an incredible number. As a growing school and the value seen by the community in supporting this initiative we appreciate your reflections on the experience for you and your children. The perspective of those involved allows the school to make decisions on tuning the experience. Feedback can be sent through to the office via email: [email protected] The experience of being involved in the day may encourage children and their families to make travelling to school a walking or wheeling option. But there are a few safety issues that you and your child may need to consider when walking or wheeling to school; such as does your child know how to be street smart? Being street smart means knowing how to keep yourself safe when you're alone or with other kids. Whether you're walking to school or to the bus, hanging out on the playground, or riding your bike in your neighbourhood, being street smart helps you stay safe. When you're street smart, you know your way around, you know how handle yourself in tough situations, and you're able to "read" people.
Stranger Danger Safety Tips ▪ stay with a group. Always walk with at least one
friend, two or three is even better ▪ if a stranger offers you a ride, say “NO!” and stay
far away from their car ▪ if a stranger follows you on foot, get away from
him or her as quickly as you can. You can run and yell loudly, “HELP!”
▪ if a stranger follows you in a car, turn around and go the other direction
▪ never leave school with a stranger ▪ tell a trusted adult if a stranger is hanging around
the school, playground, or public bathroom ▪ never accept things from a stranger ▪ if a stranger asks you a question, don’t talk to
them ▪ don’t go anywhere with a stranger Walking or Wheeling Safety Tips ▪ cross only at corners or marked crosswalks. (If
there is a crosswalk button, press the button and wait for the walk sign to indicate that it is safe to cross.)
▪ stop at the curb or edge of the road, look left, then right, and then left again before you step into the street. If a car is parked where you are crossing, make sure there is no driver in the car. Then go to the edge of the car and look left right-left until no cars are coming. Keep looking for cars while you
are
crossing ▪ walk, don’t run. This gives time for drivers to see
you before you enter the roadway Walking or wheeling to school is something everybody can be involved in. Younger children are encouraged to walk or wheel with their parents, and older children on their own when parents decide it’s safe. Common parent concerns about letting their children walk or wheel to school alone – such as perceptions of stranger danger, traffic concerns and neighborhood crime – fade away when parents walk or wheel with their children from a young age, teach them about walking or wheeling safely, and gain confidence in their children’s safety sense
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Parent Helper Induction If there are any parents/guardians wishing to help in the classroom that have not yet done our parent helper induction please email Nicole Shirreff - [email protected] with your expression of interest. Please let me know what day is suitable and we will do our best to accommodate your request. Dates and times for term 2 induction sessions will be published in next weeks newsletter. Nicole Shirreff, ES staff member
Community News
JUNIOR HOCKEY UNDERWAY AT FOOTSCRAY HOCKEY CLUB!
The junior hockey program at the Footscray Hockey Club has been award-winning again in 2016, and has geared up for an even bigger year in 2017. We have had the pleasure of delivering Hockey Clinics in your school in Term 1 and meeting some of your lovely students and families at the Come n Try sessions.
Our coaches were delighted in the enthusiasm and exceptional behaviour of your students. It has been a pleasure to be involved with your school community. Spots remain open in all of the different age levels 4 year olds to 17 year olds. It’s an equal opportunity sport where we have 50% female and 50% male membership with opportunity to play in girls and mixed teams, great facilities, low fees and terrific organisation. So grab your spot and give this Olympic sport a shot in 2017. Please contact Nicole on 0424132715 [email protected] Kind Regards,
Nicole Virtuoso Come n Try Coordinator 0424132715 [email protected] Footscray Lacrosse Club Junior Registration 2017 Tuesday 4th & Thursday 20th April 5pm onwards Come down to Angliss Reserve (Yarraville) on the 4th & 20th April, for junior registration & bring a friend night. FLC will be hosting this event at our brand new clubrooms, from 5pm onwards.
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