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P.O. Box 11, Eaglehawk 3556
Ph:(03) 5446 8366 Fax:(03) 54469684
Email: [email protected]
Web Address: www. ehnps.vic.edu.au
Volume 4 February 25th 2021
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Whipstick Whispers Principal: Craig Burnett
Assistant Principal: Helen Forrest
Eaglehawk North Primary School 1428
Principal Column
Every Week
Friday Playgroup 9.00am -
10.45am (starting Friday 12th)
School Assembly 9.10am Start
Walk to School
2021
March
4th AFL Clinic Prep - 2’s
19th Ride2School
April
1st End of Term 1
2nd Good Friday
19th Start of Term 2
May
6th School Photos
June
25th End of Term 2
July
12th Start of Term 3
Principal’s Awards
Congratulations to this week’s award winners. I look forward to our presentations on Friday at assembly. Please feel welcome in joining us.
Prep Craig/Polglase Tabby C
Prep Hommelhoff Jamison O’N
Grade 1/2 Price Thatcher C-
Grade 1/2 Grant Mahmoud O
Grade 1/2 Bulluss Bella R
Grade 1/2 Marsh Michael L
Grade 3/4 Palmer Ku S M T W
Grade 3/4 Rayner/
Robinson
Tate B
Grade 3/4 Madden Declan R
Grade 3/4 Gloury Chloe A
Grade 3/4 Hammer/
Robinson
Ruby F
Grade 5/6 Daly Emma P
Grade 5/6 Watt Amal R
Grade 5/6 Wolfe Olivia R
Grade 5/6 Birch Josh L
Grade 5/6 Epworth Jack P
School Council Members
President: Rebekah Perryman
Vice President:
Ben Rowbottom
Treasurer: Claire Stewart
Secretary: Helen Forrest
Craig Burnett
Christina Tibbett
Kayleen Rayner
Tim Ralton
Leonie Davey
Kellie Farrow
Nicole Taylor
Leanne Boston
Liz Davis
Community Member
Lauire Whyte
Council members can be
contacted via the office.
COVID-19 Snap Lockdown
I would like to thank all of you for your cooperation with the snap lock down that occurred last week due to a Covid outbreak. Given that we had an hours notice that the school would close for three days, I believe our whole school community did very well in the circumstances. We have reviewed our response to the announcement and we believe we will be better equipped to head into another lockdown if such a thing should occur.
Start Up Interviews
Thank you to all those families who participated in our Start Up Interviews last Thursday. The feedback that we have had indicates that families appreciated the individual meeting with their child’s teacher and this style of meeting at the start of the year was an improvement over the start of the year Grade meetings that we have held previously.
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School Council Nominations
Nominations for School Council close next Thursday 4th March at 3:50 p.m. I have included the blurb about School Council in this newsletter. If you are interested in being a part of School Council can you please ring Katrina or Liz in the Office.
Evacuation Practice
We will be running an evacuation practice at school sometime next week. The evacuation will involve all of our grades and we will meet at our designated evacuation sport on the lawn area in front of the Drive Through. This evacuation practice is part of our yearly OHS planning schedule.
Prep Students 2021
All of our new Prep children will start school five days a week from next Monday. We are looking forward to seeing them at school for a full week next week.
Government Tutor Program
Eaglehawk North’s response to the Governments Tutor Learning Initiative is in full swing with our Tutors Shirley Symons and Sandra Dalrymple targeting groups of children who, based on the data we have been able to collect, need some extra support after our two Remote Learning experiences of 2020. If your child is involved in the program during 2021, Shirley or Sandra will be in touch with you to explain how our tutor program will work.
My Good Read
My Good Read this week is Four Feet, Two Sandals written by Karen Lynn Williams and Khadra Mohammed (illustrated by Doug Chayka) tells the touching story of two girls in a refugee camp in Peshawar, Pakistan. Four Feet, Two Sandals is suitable for readers from Years 5-7.
Breakfast Program
Breakfast club is back up and running on a Monday and Wednesday morning’s 8:30-8:55am. We served over 80 meals this week and the kids are loving the new menu. A big thank you to Kiwanis Bendigo family Hub for donating the plastic plates, cups and cutlery to our wonderful program.
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Music News Eaglehawk North Primary School offers a range of music lessons students can take during school hours.
We currently offer guitar, drums and piano. Guitar lessons are run on Mondays, drum lessons will run on
Friday and piano to be advised. Cost of the lesson range from $10.00 - $30.00 per lesson.
If students are interested in participating in any of the above lessons please fill in the slip below and return
it to the office asap.
Name: ……………………………………………………………. Grade: ……………………….
Age: ……………………………..
Lesson: Guitar $10.00/Drums $20.00/Piano $30.00
Past Experience: ………………………………………..
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Choir News
Choir this year is open to interested students from grades 3 to 6.
Choir sessions will be run of a Tuesday afternoon from 2.15pm
to 3.15pm. A number of interested students have already
returned their “Expression of Interest” forms to me. Auditions
will be conducted over the next few weeks and our final choir
group finalised as soon as possible.
Any further students who are keen to be part of the Choir this
year, are welcome to collect an application form from me in the
Music Room.
Narelle Croft
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ALL ABILITIES NETBALL
PLAYERS WANTED The Eaglehawk North Sports Club Inc. are looking for
players to join their Golden City Netball Association Winter
Season for 2021.
The following age groups are for FEMALE/MALE.
You do not need to have played netball before.
For Information contact: Kellie Farrow 0477 527 639 after 5pm or Email: [email protected]
Primary Age: GRADE 3
Primary Age: 11/Under (ages as at 31/12/2021)
Primary Age: 13/Under (ages as at 31/12/2021)
Junior: 14/Under (ages as at 31/12/2021)
Games are played on Saturdays at GCNA, Marong Road, West Bendigo.
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$250 Power Saving Bonus Program – FAQs
On the 17 November 2020 the Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio announced a once-off $250 Power Saving Bonus to help eligible households with their energy bills as a part of the Victorian Government’s Household Energy Savings Package.
What is the $250 Power Saving Bonus? The $250 Power Saving Bonus is a once-off payment available to Victorian households with at least one JobSeeker, youth allowance recipient or pensioner.
All pension types will be eligible – age pension, disability support pension, carer payment and single parenting payment. The payments will be available from 1 February 2021 to 31 January 2022 and payments would be limited to one per eligible household.
What do people need to do to be eligible? Victorian households will need to visit the Victorian Energy Compare website between 1 February 2021 to 31 January 2022. To be eligible to claim the $250 Power Saving Bonus, Victorians must be able to meet the following eligibility criteria.
Be from a household with at least one JobSeeker, youth allowance recipient or pensioner. All pension types would be eligible – age pension,
disability support pension, carer payment and single parenting payment. The claimant must have a Victorian electricity bill for their household. When can eligible households apply? Eligible households can apply on the Victorian Energy Compare website from 1 February 2021.
Is there a limit on how many payments can be made and if so, is it a matter of first come, first served? Eligible households will need to apply for a payment before the program closes on 31 January 2022.
Can more than one person per household claim the $250? No, the bonus will only be issued to one per household.
What if I'm a renter? If you rent and meet the eligibility requirements, then you can claim the $250 Power Saving Bonus.
What to do if you don’t have access to a computer? If you don’t have access to a device like a computer, tablet or smart phone, or a connection to the internet at home, there are other options availa-ble to you.
Over the phone support: You can call 1800 830 029 to access the newly established Energy Assistance Program and receive one-on-one assis-tance over the phone from an energy adviser. You can also call the National Debt Helpline on 1800 007 007 if you are experiencing financial diffi-culty relating to your utility bills.
Friends and family members: If someone you know has a computer with the internet, ask if you can visit them and use it to access Victori-
an Energy Compare.
Your local library: Many libraries offer free or cheap computer and internet access. Call ahead to check if you need to book time to use the
library’s computer. Your local neighbourhood house or community centre: Neighbourhood houses or community centres are a great resource, and even if they don’t have computer with internet access, they might be able to help you find one nearby.
The Victorian Energy Compare team will be working with community groups across Victoria to make sure all concession card holders receive the right level of support to access the $250 Power Saving Bonus.
What is the Energy Assistance Program? The Energy Assistance Program helps eligible Victorians save money on their energy bills and get advice on energy issues, including reducing energy use at home. The program is delivered by the Brotherhood of St Laurence, Australian Energy Foundation and Uniting, independent of energy companies. Visit the Brotherhood of St. Laurence website or call 1800 830 029 to get assistance with your energy bills today.
What to do if you’re having trouble entering information from your bill to claim the bonus? If you are having trouble lodging your Power Saving Bonus claim:
Phone support: You can call 1800 830 029 to access the newly established Energy Assistance Program and receive one-on-one assistance over the phone from an energy adviser. Alternatively, you can call the department’s contact centre on 136 186.
Online: You can get help in real time by using the Victorian Energy Compare website live chat function.
Email: You can email our support team and they can help you navigate the online claim process. They can be contacted at [email protected].
What other options are there to support households? If you are having trouble paying your energy bills, help is available including one-on-one support for eligible households experiencing financial hardship, financial counselling and online energy focused webinars. See the Victorian Energy Saver website for further information.
Visit Victorian Energy Compare