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4th September, 2014
Diary Dates
Fri Thu 4 Sept Ipad Parent Workshop 7pm-8pm
Fri 5th Sept Second Hand Uniform Shop 3pm
Fri 12 Sept Premiers’ Reading Challenge ends
Tue 16 Sept Whole School Circus Performance
Fri 19 Sept Last day Term 3
Early dismissal 2.30pm
The Bulletin Message from the Principal
Hi Kew and welcome to the bulletin for this week.
It has been a big few weeks at KPS and we still have
lots to look forward to as we finish off the term. Next
week is planning week. This time allows for our
teaching teams to have a day together organising
the literacy, maths and inquiry planners for next
term. Once again there will be a high level of learn-
ing and activity throughout the term and much focus
will also be placed on transition and getting ready for
2015. (Please see the first version of our Term 4 cal-
endar with this bulletin).
Over the past few weeks we have also held a range
of parent morning teas and also our regular sub-
committee meetings as part of our School Council.
These are all great opportunities to provide feed-
back, hear more about our future plans and contrib-
ute to how our school runs. One suggestion that we
will adopt is effectively communicating to our par-
ents and carers what events and fundraisers are
coming up each term. This will be done at the very
end of the previous term so look out for the Term 4
version in the next couple of weeks. As a parent of
primary aged students who attend a DEECD school, I
understand some of the pressures and drain on fam-
ily finances with what often seems like a constant
trail of notices, permission forms and requests for
payments. Improving our communication around
this will assist everyone to know what is coming up
and being able to plan ahead.
EDUCATION SUPPORT STAFF
One of the most important roles in our school is the
work that each of our Educational Support Staff do.
In fact we could not achieve what we do without
their commitment, knowledge, skills, dedication and
contributions. I would like to take this opportunity to
acknowledge and say thank you to all of our ES team:
Aisha Ali – one of the friendly faces in our office who
is the first point of contact for parents. Aisha provides
exceptional organisation and efficiency to our whole
school community.
Ruth Woolven – another friendly front line face who
wears two hats at our school. Ruth provides outstand-
ing administrative assistance and also does an amazing
job keeping our library in top shape.
Debbie Capaul – Our Bursar who organises our school
payments and ensures all of our bills are paid on time.
Debbie also does wonderful work setting up TryBook-
ings for all of our school events and supporting the
work of our PTA.
Faye Pattie – Our very knowledgeable Business Man-
ager who ensures that our school finances are organ-
ised and all of the correct processes (of which there
are many!) are followed. Both Debbie and Faye also
play a significant role managing the many HR (Human
Resources) functions for our busy school and staff.
Kim Del Tito – Our First Aid Nurse who cares for our ill and injured children which at the moment is tracking at over 100 a week! Kim does an amazing job in a very busy and demanding environment.
Sally Macallan – One of our Integration Aides who has
made a huge difference to the educational opportuni-
ties for our students.
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Cindy Hartley – Another member of our Teacher Aide team who contributes significantly to the welfare and educa-
tion of students with individual needs.
Mary Woodgate - A member of our Teacher Aide team who contributes so much to the individual students but
also to the whole class she is working with.
Melissa de Melis – A member of our Teacher Aide team who brings a great deal of experience and knowledge and
shares this with our team.
Susanne Wright – A Teacher Aide who works tirelessly with a very challenging group of students. Suzanne always
manages to ensure they are given every opportunity to learn and participate with their peers.
Natalie Grummitt – A very dedicated Teacher Aide who continues to make a massive impact on the quality of
learning experience for individual students.
Mary Diacaris – another committed Teacher Aide who dedicates all of her energy and effort into ensuring the stu-
dents she is working with are provided with the very best opportunities.
Sally Brown – Our Canteen Manager who makes such an amazing array of snacks and lunches for everyone. We
are very lucky to have such a range of quality food to enjoy.
Raj Veeravalli - Our ICT technician who works incredibly hard to make sure our system is working and running as
effectively as possible. We would be lost without Raj’s trouble shooting abilities.
Chab Nadudvari – An often unseen but very much appreciated handyman. It is usually as simple as putting a job on
Chab’s list and it gets done in the blink of an eye!
Thank you to all or Education Support team for your work to support our whole school
community.
LITTLE DEVILS CIRCUS EXTRAVAGANZA – TUESDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER
Well only 12 more sleeps until the big event! Don’t forget to purchase your tickets prior to 9th September. We will
then allocate any unsold tickets to those on our waiting list (and the list is growing!)
There is no set seating arrangements for either concert and we ask that when families take up their seats that you
move all the way along the row and not leave any spaces between yourself and the next family. In this way we can
make sure that everyone with a ticket can get a seat.
We realise it will be a late night for many of our younger students, but we hope that the experience is a special one
that is enjoyed by all! If your child is tired the next day you are most welcome to let them have a sleep in and arrive
at school when they are ready or alternatively they can be picked up early on the Wednesday. An earlier night on
the Sunday or Monday before the big night may also help. We will also ensure that the students who may not be
able to get this opportunity will have a quieter and more relaxed morning than our normal school routine. It will
also be close to the end of the term which allows us to have some relaxed activity in our classrooms. In fact I think
our staff will be very tired as well as we come to the end of a very busy term.
Don’t forget our Term 3 iPad Workshop tonight – 7pm in the BER classrooms. The session will highlight some of the
ways we are using Evernote to capture student learning and present this in a digital portfolio.
Be Worthy!
James Penson – Principal
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Principals Day Friday 5th September 2014
Principal’s Day is supported by the Victorian Principal’s Association, and represents an opportunity for Kew Primary School to recognize the valuable leadership provided at our school. James Penson our Principal is in his first year at Kew and has already made a significant contribution through the leadership he has shown in balancing the needs of students, teachers, parents and the broader community. As School Council President I have appreciated the collaborative, open and transparent way that James has gone about implementing a number of initiatives to improve student learning outcomes and support open and transparent communication. James has been well supported by Robin Grace, Assistant Principal whose enthusi-asm and love of learning is infectious. Kew Primary is a unique school with a diverse range of students, wonderful teachers and educators and supportive parents. Nelson Mandela once said ”Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” and we are on that path at Kew. On behalf of School Council, the teachers and the school community, I would like to pass on our thanks to James and Robin for their wonderful leadership and support. Julie Coleman
TAKE HOME A BIG BROTHER OR BIG SISTER
Give your children the wonderful opportunity to have an international big brother or big sister by volunteering to host one of our exceptional international students arriving in Australia in February 2015 for their 3,5, or 10 month programs. Our international stu-dents from France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Japan and USA will live as a local, attend a local secondary school, arrive with their own spending money, and comprehensive insurance cover, all arranged by Southern Cross Cultural Exchange. You choose the nationality, the gender, the duration and the interests of the student that you feel is the best match for your family. Visit us at www.scce.com.au, email [email protected] or call us toll free on 1800 500 501, request our interna-
tional student profiles, and capture the spirit of family and friendship!
Library reminders
Indigenous Literacy Book Swap – Friday 5th September at Recess. Thanks for your support
Don’t forget to log your books for the Premiers’ Reading Challenge – it ends on Friday September 12
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Kew Primary School Blog
We've had some special visitors to the school over the last couple of weeks. Find out who has been inspiring the
kids to read, write and draw more on this week's blog.
Do you have something you'd like to share on the blog? All contributions are welcome.
Please drop me a line at: [email protected]
Katrina Whelen
KEW PRIMARY SCHOOL'S weekend of ART and FUN! ***17th to 19th October 2014***
The SPLASH ART GALLERY will exhibit over 550 unique artworks from over 155 Australian
and International professional artists. Prices range from $100 - $4000. The Splash giftshop will have over 200 unique and original items for sale - stock up for Christmas! $5 per adult, children free.
Join us on October 17th at the SPLASH OPENING NIGHT. Tickets are $35pp and include a
glass of bubbles, gourmet finger food, catalogue, priority access to the gallery, live entertainment, auction and champagne bar. Book tickets via www.trybooking.com/FMVW.
Paint, dance, create and engage at the SPLASH FAMILY FUN DAY on Sunday 19 Octo-
ber. Buy a wristband for your child and they will enjoy a day full of art activities and performances. Earlybird wristbands are available until the 19th September for $12 per child. (After 19th Sept cost is
$16pc). Tickets viawww.trybooking.com/FMVY.
EARLY BIRD TICKETS for FFD available until 19th September! Squid Stamp Show - limited places - so book now!
Cybersafety Tip – Know What The Kids Are Doing Online
Keep computers and ipads in communal areas, not in bedrooms
Consider using net filtering
Check the online history which is stored on the device
Supervise your children when they’re using technology
Teach them to keep personal details private (names, addresses, passwords etc)
For more information, visit www.thinkuknow.org.au and www.acma.gov.au Madame T (and the eSmart team)
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Kew District Athletics
The Kew District Athletics competition was held at Bill Sewart Athletics track on Friday the 29th August. Our team
competed with confidence due to students attendance at training held at school. For some this training was aug-
mented on weekends with parents and carers. Kew Primary boys were the boys District Athletics champions and
Kew Primary finished 4th overall. A big thank-you to all teachers that assisted on the day and at training.
Congratulations to the following Kew Primary Students who have progressed to the Boroondara Division Athletics
competition to held on the Wednesday 8th October 2014 at Bill Sewart Athletics track.
Age 10 Boys
Age 10 Girls
Age 11 Boys Age 12/13 Boys
Jordi Zolotas (100 m) Abel Eduard (200m) Tayio Siew Adachi (800m) Thomas Rivis (1500 m and High Jump) Age 10 Boys Relay Thomas Rivis, Jordi Zolotas, Abel Eduard, Cooper Wald-horn
Hannah Benahassine (200m ) Iris Webb (1500m)
Aston Calder (100 m and Triple Jump) Robbie Beckworth (100 m) Alex Hill Smith (100m) Jake Hughes (800 m) Will Stevens (1500m) Jake Hughes (80m Hurdles) Sebastian Graefe (Long Jump) Lachlan Geier (Shot Put) Age 11 Boys Relay Aston Calder, Robbie Beckworth, Jake Hughes Alex Hill Smith
Daichi Siew Adachi (1500 m) Darcy Twist (Long Jump) Jonahan Xu (Shot Put and Discus)
KEW SPORTS UNIFORMS
We are currently auditing the Kew Primary School sporting team uniforms and have discovered that some items
have gone missing over the years.
Please could you check wardrobes, ‘floor-drobes’ and cupboards for KPS Football tops (year 5/6), KPS Soccer tops
(year 5/6), KPS Running tops (Yr 3-6) and KPS Basketball tops and shorts (year 4/5/6).
If you are still in contact with families that have left the school, please could you please pass this message on.
Any items found please return to the office.
Thanking you in advance
Clare
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2014 TERM 4 PLANNER – SCHOOL COMMUNITY Week No. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
1 Oct 6
6/10
7/10
8/10
Division Athletics
5pm Education & Policy
Meeting
9/10
10/10
9.30 – 11.30 Prep Swimming
3pm Assembly (Bendigo Bank)
2 Oct 13 13/10
14/10
9.30 – 11.30 Prep
Swimming
6.30pm FCM Meeting
7.30pm SPLASH & B/
G Meeting
15/10
2.30pm Finance Meeting
16/10
Year 3 Clydes Market Day
17/10
9.30 – 11.30 Prep
Swimming
3pm Assembly
SPLASH ART
SHOW GALA
18th & 19th Oct
SPLASH ART SHOW
(FAMILY FUN DAY SUNDAY)
3 Oct 20
20/10
21/10
9.30 – 11.30 Prep
Swimming
22/10
Softball Division
2.30pm Finance Meeting
7PM Community Forum –
School Planning 2015
23/10
2015 Prep Information Even-
ing
24/10
9.30 – 11.30 Prep Swimming
3pm Assembly
4 Oct 27
27/10
CURRICU-
LUM DAY
PUPIL FREE
DAY
MICHAEL
YMER
28/10
9.30 – 11.30 Prep
Swimming
29/10
7.15pm School Council
30/10
2.30 – 3.20pm Step Into Prep
1 of 5
31/10
9.30 – 11.30 Prep Swimming
3pm Assembly
5 Nov 3
3/11
4/11
MELBOURNE CUP
HOLIDAY
5/11
Gratitude Day
Footsteps Dance 9am –
12.30pm
5pm Education & Policy
Meeting
6/11
2.30 – 3.20pm Step Into Prep
2 of 5
7/11
Year 3/4 Bike Ride
9.30 – 11.30 Prep Swimming
3pm Assembly
6 Nov 10
10/11
11/11
Yr 6 Camp -
PORTSEA
7.30pm PTA Meeting
6.3pm FCM
7.30pm B & G & PTA
Meetings
12/11
Yr 6 Camp - PORTSEA
2.30pm Finance Meeting
13/11
Yr 6 Camp – PORTSEA
2.30 – 3.20pm Step Into Prep
3 of 5
14/11
Yr 6 Camp - PORTSEA
3pm Assembly
7
Nov 17 17/11
18/11
19/11 20/11
2.30 – 3.20pm Step Into
Prep 4 of 5
21/11
3pm Assembly
8
Nov 24
24/11
25/11
26/11
9am Reach Rooky’s
7.15pm School Council
27/11
2.30 – 3.20pm Step Into Prep
5 of 5
7pm iPad Parent Workshop
(Year 2 Parents)
28/11
3pm
Assembly
29/11
STATE ELECTION
9 Dec 1
1/12
Yr 5 Camp
2/12
Yr 5 Camp
3/12
Yr 5 Camp
4/12
5/12
3pm Assembly
10 Dec 8
8/12 9/12
9am – 12.30pm Whole
School 2015 Transi-
tion Day
10/12 11/12 12/12
11
Dec 15 15/12 16/12
9am – 12.30pm Whole
School 2015 Transi-
tion Day
Year 6 Graduation
17/12 18/12
Junior House Athletics
19/12
LAST DAY TERM 4 – EARLY FINISH 1.30pm