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HEATHMONT EAST PRIMARY SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER
HEATHMONT EAST PRIMARY SCHOOL, LOUIS STREET HEATHMONT
Telephone 9729 5439 Fax 9720 4187 Email [email protected]
Web: www.heathmonteastps.vic.edu.au
LOOKING AHEAD
Tuesday November 4th
MELBOURNE CUP DAY
Wednesday November 5th
to 14th
Sunday November 9th
MAROONDAH FESTIVAL Bee Stall and Lolly Stall Monday November 17
th Prep Basketball clinic
Tuesday November 18th
-19th Band Tour
Wednesday November 19th
Prep Fire Visit Grade 2 Werribee Excursion
Thursday November 20th
2015 Prep Art room fun 9.00am-9.45am
Monday November 24th
Prep and Grade 2 – HE Parker during PE - Tennis
Tuesday November 25th
2015 Prep Music Madness 9.00am – 9.30am
Wednesday November 26th
The Rings Open day – Grade 5 & 6 Prep Fire visit 2015 Prep – Kinder Picnic 12.45pm – 1.30pm
Friday November 28th
Prep Grandparents’ afternoon tea 2.30pm
Saturday November 29th
HEPS CHRISTMAS MARKET
Dear Parents,
NEW PEDAGOGIES FOR DEEP LEARNING – A GLOBAL PARNERSHIP
I was fortunate to attend a presentation in Melbourne last Wednesday by Michael Fullan, professor
emeritus at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. He discussed
New Pedagogies for Deep Learning; a global partnership focused on implementing deep learning goals
across whole education systems to enable new pedagogies accelerated by technology.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Issue 16 Fortnight ending October 31st , 2014
New Pedagogies for Deep Learning engages students across the globe to develop skills to be lifelong
learners; creative, connected and collaborative problem solvers who can successfully participate and
innovate in our increasingly connected world. This is 21st century learning; this is the learning that will
best prepare our students for the modern world. I was pleased to hear that we are addressing this change
in learning at HEPS. Our teachers have been working throughout the year on changing ‘The World in
Which we Live’ units to ‘Inquiry Learning’ ‘throughlines’ that will operate across the levels, concepts
with open ended questioning to promote student engagement and the application to real world situations.
Also as we use our computer technologies more effectively as tools for learning the students are
obviously becoming more engaged and producing more spectacular work. The Deep Learning
Competencies Framework that we expect to promote are: Character, citizenship, collaboration,
communication, creativity and critical thinking; you can see that these are vital competencies that will
support our students to become successful participants of our world.
FASHIONS ON THE FIELD
I love the HEPS community particularly when everyone comes together to share a
special day such as Fashions on the Field. It really brings us all together with a focus
that celebrates a highlight of Melbourne, a marvellous city! The students looked
superb in their cup finery or as bookies, jockeys, horses and other imaginative
interpretations of the day. Well done and thank you for being involved. Even the roses
at the front of the school bloomed radiantly to celebrate the event.
A VARIETY OF SCHOOL PHOTOS
Please be aware that photos for the following will be taken on Friday 21st November at 11.30am:
Grade 6 Graduation, Junior School Council, Environmental Monitors and Social Service Monitors. This
would have to be the 5th
or 6th
attempt to find a date that did not coincide with other activities that would
prevent students from being present for the shots.
THE MAROONDAH FESTIVAL – 9TH NOVEMBER
Many of our parents and staff have been working extremely hard in preparation for the two
stalls at the Maroondah Festival. As you know we, HEPS, will be managing two stalls, a
lolly stall and the interactive Bee Stall. Several of our school captains, House/Vice House
Captains will pilot the interactive stall, walking and talking people through the stall with
the message of how important are the bees to the wellbeing of our food supply and beauty
of our world. Proceeds from the lolly stall will contribute to the fundraising focus this
year, the playground.
HEPS HAS A HEALTHY CANTEEN
Congratulations to Mrs Vicki Allan who scored perfect marks when the health inspector
appeared at our canteen. The final comment from the inspector was that she wished that
everybody was as organised and clean as Vicki. The premise was perfect! Well done,
Vicki and your trusty roster of parent helpers.
WELCOME BACK MRS FRASER/DAWKINS AND MRS CANDICE BUSH
Welcome back to Candice who is still the doting mother but is working in her integration role one day a
week this term. Welcome to Mrs Sue Fraser who has returned from her leave. She returns as a
newlywed, Mrs Sue Dawkins. Sue will remain Mrs Fraser for the students to prevent confusion. We
congratulate her on the happy news; Sue will support the school in various roles/responsibilities rather
than return to LOTE. This should provide consistency for our students and Ms Sutton who is loving
LOTE and is able to provide our students feedback on their learning this year.
THE CHAPLAINCY PROGRAM AT HEPS
It is our practice to assess the National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program; it’s that time of
the year again. If you have an opinion or your child has used the program and you have some feedback
please let me know. You may wish to fill out the short grid below and forward to the office. Thank you
for your feedback.
Yes No Maybe Are you aware of the Chaplaincy Program in the school?
Have you or your child made use of the
chaplaincy service?
Would you or your child talk to the chaplain
if a need arose?
Comment/s: we would like to hear your comments about the program.
WORLD TEACHERS’ DAY: 31st OCTOBER
Thank you to the many parents who baked and provided tasty treats for morning tea today. Many of our
staff were also delightfully surprised by the complimentary words, gifts, cards and great food as a show of
appreciation for the efforts and value acknowledged by their students and parents.
HEPS UNIFORM
You may be aware that the PSW Quality Apparel shop in Lusher Road, Croydon is having a 5% off
everything sale from Monday 10th
November to Saturday 13th
December. This is a good time to purchase
or lay-by items of uniform to benefit from this discount as well as avoid the rush and demands in January
when everyone decides to stock up for the New Year. (See Uniform flyer)
SWIMMING 2014 We look forward to another successful swimming program commencing Wednesday 5th November. Below is the timetable should you wish to witness your child/children participating in the skill development.
Bus Departs Lesson Starts Lesson Ends Back to school Classes Total Students
10.20 10.50 11.40 12.10 Grade 5 & 6
57
11.40 12.10 1.00 1.30 Foundation A & D, 2 C, 2 D, 3 A,
4 B 104
12.30 1.00 1.50 2.20 1 A, 1 B, 2 A, 2
B, 3 B, 4 C 108
1.20 1.50 2.40 3.10 Foundation B & C, 1 D, 1 C, 3 C,
4 A 106
Kind regards,
Kitty Allard.
Principal.
LIBRARY NEWS – October 2014 HEPS WRITE YOUR OWN BOOK COMPETITION I would like to thank all those wonderful HEPS students who participated in the Write Your Own Book competition this year. We had hundreds of entries and I know that many of you spent hours working on your books, which was obvious from the calibre of entries we received. Thank you to all those parents and teachers who encouraged their children to participate and supported their efforts. It was very difficult this year to make a decision on the winner in each category but I would like to say congratulations to you all – you are all WINNERS!
We certainly have many budding authors and illustrators in our midst! As is the nature of competition, however, we can only have one winner in each category and the winners are: Prep: Reuben Foundation D Grade 1: Noah 1B Grade 2: Sienna 2D Grade 3: Breanna 3B Grade 4: Meg 4C Grade 5: Tahlia 5B Grade 6: Amy 6A and Juliette 6A We have also decided to give out a number of encouragement awards. These students went the extra mile in preparing an interesting and well thought out entry and showed much potential. The winners of the encouragement award are: Prep: Miranda Foundation A Grade 1; Lily 1A Grade 2: Flynn 2C Grade 3: Jaspar 3A Grade 4: Mitchell 4B Grade 5: Lucy 5A Congratulations to all who entered – you did an amazing job! The winners and encouragement award winner’s books are on the table opposite the Library for everyone to read. All the other amazing books will be on display in the Library. Parents please feel free to come and browse the books and see our students amazing work! LIBRARY STOCKTAKE – ADVANCE WARNING! Our library will be closed for stocktake from Monday 8 December. All books must be returned to the Library by Monday 1st of December so that they can all be shelved and ready for the count the following week. The last day for borrowing will be Friday the 21st of November. Overdue notices will go home regularly between now and then for those books that have not been returned prior to 1 December. Thanks in anticipation of your assistance in getting any books back to the Library prior to the stocktake. Sue Austin Library
LIBRARY NEWS
During the past 6 weeks, a group of Grade 5 girls have been involved in a program called “STARS”, a social skills program which explores the power for good or bad that we exert over others through our use of:
words, body language, forgiveness, listening, empathy and being thankful.
SOME FACTS that the children have learnt:
1. The power of our words to hurt or heal. A tongue has no bones but it is strong enough to break a heart. Be careful with your words. 2. Psychologists have discovered that what distinguishes good and poor relationships is not how their friends respond to their bad news, but how they respond to their good news. This fact was tested out through an example of “telling a friend you have just won a sports prize!” 3. Psychologists have discovered that happiness will last longer, up to 6 months, as we are grateful for things!
Libby Chaplain ______________________________________________________________________________
Multi Age Tabloid
Sports Day Wednesday 3
rd December
Parent Helpers needed!! On Wednesday 3
rd December, students will be involved in an all-day Multi Age Sports Day, participating
in a range of sporting activities and games. We would love a few parent volunteers to help us with our
day by assisting with certain activities. The activities will commence at 9:20am and will finish at 3:20pm.
We only need a small number of parent helpers, so it will be first in, first served. Parent helpers will be
notified if needed.
Thank you,
Michael Hodgson and Kate Ruck
Multi Age Sports Day – Wednesday 3rd
December
Please return to the office by Wednesday 26th
November.
Student Name: Grade:
Parent Name:
THANK YOU HEPS FAMILIES On the 24
th of September my family and I went to an orphanage in Manila called Bahay Tuluyan
Philippines. It was a great experience and they showed us all the work they are doing to help kids living
in poverty. We helped for the day at the drop in centre and before we went the kids in our grades gave us
donations to take to the Philippines. We want to say a BIG thank you to all the awesome families that
donated toothbrushes, toothpaste, hairbrushes, soap, face washers and money. Also thank you to our
fantabulous teachers Mrs Cullinane, Mrs Ruck, Miss Urban and Mrs Frigo who donated and organised all
the kids to help us. The children at the orphanage appreciated all of your donations and will benefit a lot
from your generosity. We learnt a lot about kids living in poverty and we learnt that our friends at HEPS
are very thoughtful and generous.
THANK YOU
Bella, Jordy & Kiera Moran
Kiera made friends with Genevieve and
taught her the Double Ice-cream song.
Genevieve gave Kiera a loom band.
Kiera and I read stories to the kids.
Most of them speak and understand
English but taught us how to say thank
you in Filipino. “Selamat” Bahay
Tuluyan.
COMMONWEALTH BANK
In Term 3 we are thrilled to make the swimming bag and moneybox
available for order.
For any enquiries please contact your School Banking Specialist or call
the School Banking Helpdesk on 1800 674 496.
DID YOU KNOW?.........Attendance
For those families going on holidays please collect application form from the office which must be
completed and returned for Principal approval, PRIOR to your holiday, in accordance with the
Department’s requirements for attendance records. New notes for student absences available on Tiqbiz, in this newsletter or can be collected from the office.
To Principal: Miss Kitty Allard,
I wish to request approval for our holiday, (please supply details)
from ___________________________ to __________________________ inclusive for my
child/children
Name Grade
____________________________________ __________________
Parent’s signature Date
This note must be returned to the office as parent notification for permanent school records.
ATTENDANCE
SOPHIA PREP B Always being such a terrific member of our class. You are totally responsible, reliable and totally awesome.
ALI PREP B Wow Ali! You blow me away with the way you are working using subtraction.
RORY PREP C For the clever and wonderful way you think about sounds and letters when you are writing. Keep up this amazing effort!
LINKIN PREP C For always being organized and ready to learn. You are a role model for your friends!
ELYZA 1C For excellent participation in producing our class fairy tale. You are a star Elyza!
COOPER 1C For trying very hard to be a fantastic reader. Well done Cooper you are an amazing super doper student!!
SUMMER 3B For working so carefully to produce beautiful joined writing. Your handwriting looks fantastic!
JACK 4A For all your hard work in writing this week. You displayed focus and determination to create a clever story. Well done!
TABBY 1B For putting maximum effort into her writing task trying to finish it in the allocated time. Keep working hard gorgeous!
NICK 5A For writing an amazing descriptive piece this week. Your vocabulary is very impressive. Go Nick!!
KAI 2D For your outstanding efforts in learning your 3’s skip counting pattern. Keep up the great job!
GEMMA 5A For creating an amazing new student of the week. Well done Gemma.
WILL 2A For his outstanding spelling. You blow me away with how you listen carefully and write the sounds you can hear. Keep up the amazing work darling!
HAMISH 5B For showing such enthusiasm in all mathematics activities this week. You have demonstrated such an amazing understanding. Well done!
JESSICA 2B For improving out of sight with your writing and handwriting this year, you are producing outstanding work Jess. Also for your entertaining role in ‘The Three Wolves”!! Very funny!!
BENNETT 3C For working well in literacy groups this week. Keep it up buddy!
EMMA 4B Your beautifully presented work, neat handwriting and wonderful attitude in the classroom. Great work Emma!
KRISTIAN 1A For improved concentration and attitude this term! Go Kristian!
ELLIE 2C For clever maths work this week. Keep up the hard work Ellie.
BEN 1A His fantastic attitude during class learning time. Well done Ben!
LUKE 1A His positive attitude during all learning tasks. Keep up the good work!
MAX PREP C For working hard to improve your organisation skills. You are always ready to do your best!
RUBY PREP C For working hard to learn double letter sounds. I can see you using them in your writing.
TARA 4C For working extremely hard at improving your speed loops in your handwriting! You should be very proud of the effort you have put in and the lovely handwriting skills you now have.
CHARLIE PREP B For your excellent efforts in writing this week. You are including a lot of extra detail and description.
AIDEN PREP B For showing terrific organisation skills. You are always prepared with everything that you need to learn.
ELLA 4A For your beautifully written narrative story this week. Your writing is always very creative and imaginative. I love the way you create a variety of sequences and use correct punctuation! Well done.
SIENNA 2D For your fabulous facts and opinions writing. Super effort!
HOLLY 5A For working incredibly hard on her South East Asia project and helping other students around her.
DARCY 5B For always maintaining your high standards and positive attitude to learning. Your writing this week has been exceptional and your brochure was outstanding. Well done!
ELLA 2A For rising to any given challenge and completing all work with a positive attitude. You are a shining star darling!
GRADE 2B Being such a fantastic group of students in all areas of your schooling. Thank you for welcoming me into your class and making my time so enjoyable!! Good luck for the future.
BRODIE 4B Excellent behaviour and work all week. Keep trying your best to achieve your goals.
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
COMMONWEALTH STUDENT BANKING
For your convenience we would like to remind you that payments for excursions, swimming and other school activities can be made directly via the school’s bank account. ACCOUNT NAME: Heathmont East Primary School Official Account BSB: 063 – 191 ACCOUNT NO: 1003 9330 Please ensure the family name and excursion details are noted on the payment.
Canteen Roster
Monday November 3rd
HELP NEEDED
Wednesday November 5th
HELP NEEDED
Friday November 7
th
Merryn Brien Sue Tilbrook
Monday November 10th
Kerryn Hughes
Wednesday November 12th
Liz Perry
Friday November 14
th
Nicky Marran Sue Tilbrook
Monday November 17th
Julie Maxwell
Wednesday November 19th
HELP NEEDED
Friday November 21
st
Christy Norris Nicole Dennis
Monday November 24th
Andrea Smith
Canteen Manager Vicki Allan
CANTEEN
AVAILABLE FROM CANTEEN FOR A LIMITED TIME
Homemade choc chip muffin 45g $1.00
Raspberry muffin 45g $1.00 Sweet & Sour chicken with fried rice $ 3.00
School Website Update
The new school website is up and running. It is now mobile friendly and very user-friendly too!
Under the ‘Parents’ page, there are testimonials. If you would like to contribute to this page, please
email [email protected]
THANK-YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT
When you purchase any goods at The Good Guys in Bayswater, please ask for a reward voucher so
that HEPS can redeem Bayswater Bucks. Please remember to forward to the school office.
For every $25 spent HEPS receives a
$1 Bayswater Buck
Disclaimer: Heathmont East Primary School does not necessarily endorse the products in this newsletter and parents are at liberty to make their own choices.
Join our School Rewards
Program and every time a
student, family or staff
member purchases a pair of
shoes from the Athlete’s foot
stores, $5.00 goes back to our
school in the form of sports
uniforms and equipment.
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