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Newsletter Issue 30– 18/09/2018 “Bringing Life to Learning”
Kim Franzke
Principal
Mob: 0438 544 468
Ph: 03 5754 4468
Fax: 03 5754 1218
Our Vision:
A meeting place where
students lifelong learning
begins and grows into a
sustainable future.
Message from the Principal:
Email:
www.tawongaps.vic.edu.au
OSHC: 0429 018 724
S
O
U
R
C
E
UPPORT
Recognising that we all
have different learning
needs and that we need
to assist and help each
other.
PPORTUNITY
Providing every child
a broad range of
possibilities to
achieve success.
NITY
Working as a team
with common beliefs
and understandings.
ESPONSIBILITY
Being accountable
and trustworthy.
OMMUNITY
We have a common
interest in our
students.
XCELLENCE
Striving to be the
best we can be.
Dear Families,
Literacy
This term I have spent a number of days completing
professional learning around the teaching of literacy
with other Principals and teachers from our Alpine
and Toowong Network. It is very pleasing for me to
see the excellent results especially the growth that
some students have made this year. Of particular
excitement for me is our Prep students who are all
exceeding end of year expectations already. This
year we have had a strong focus on the explicit and
systematic teaching of phonics.
Come and Try Prep
Our last session is on this Thursday from 9-11 with a
focus on literacy.
Working Bee
Last Saturday the frame for our bike shelter went up,
the grass and edges cut, mulch spread and some
weeding took place. Thank you to the following
families for their hard work Dwyer, Armitage,
Franzke, Macklan and French. George will be back
next week to put the roof on. If anyone is available
to assist him please let myself or Yvette know.
Bike a thon - Farmers Relief Fundraising
Thursday will be our bike-athon from 11.30-2pm.
Parents are invited along at 2pm to share in some
bike inspired cake and to congratulate the students.
Sunsmart
Spring is here which means it is time to get your hats
out. Please start looking for them, ensure they are
named and bring them to school. Hats are available
to but from the office for $12.
Last Day of Term
This Friday is the last day of Term 3. As usual it
will be an early finish at 2.30pm. Students are
free to wear casual clothes.
Chickens
We are looking for some families to assist with
feeding the chickens over the holiday during
the first week. If this sounds like something you
could do please speak with Sarah or Kim.
Kim Franzke
ASSEMBLY FRIDAY 2.10 pm
Early finish 2.30pn
where possible, please inform us in advance. If a child is absent and we have not been notified prior, when we do the morning roll at 9.05am a call will be made to parents to determine to reason for the absence. If there is no response then we will ring the next emergency contact number which has been provided.
During Term 4 we have 2 Pupil Free days.
Please mark these in your diary. OSHC can
be arranged by prior booking.
MONDAY 15th OCTOBER &
MONDAY 5th NOVEMBER
S UPPORT Recognising that we all have different
learning needs and that we need to assist
and help each other.
O PPORTUNITY
Providing every child a broad range of
possibilities to achieve success. U NITY
Working as a team with common beliefs
and understandings.
Mathlete of the Week
Congratulations to Emily
M who is the Mathlete
of the Week for this
week with 3592 points.
Parent Opinion Survey
Kinder Open Day
Prep late night and Yr 1-2
Used Printer Cartridges
In line with our Sustainability policy we have a bin at
school for anyone who has used printer cartridges.
The box is inside the office front door and anyone who
is wanting to dispose of any cartridges please place
them in the box at any time.
The cartridges are sent away to be recycled into things
such as road base.
Tawonga Kindergarten 3YO & 4YO Open Day
Tawonga Kindergarten is hosting two Open Days from 9.00am to 3.00pm on Monday 17th September and Wednesday 19th Sep-tember. We welcome all families to come and spend some time in our Kindergarten environment.
The Kindergarten is located within the Tawonga Primary School grounds. We offer an emergent program that focuses on being responsive to children’s interest to create meaningful learning experiences. Our environment allows time for children to engage in small group open-ended activities as well as offering structured learning experiences.
Enrolment information for 2019 will be available during the Open Days.
For further information or to arrange a visit on an alternate day, please contact Jane Barter (Kindergarten Teacher) on Mob: 0407 412 292 or E: [email protected]
This Thursday is our annual Prep late night and
Yr 1-2 sleepover.
Preps 5.30 - 8.30pm
A normal school program will take place during the day. Children will go home from school at the usual time, returning to school at 5.30pm. This allows time for the children to bathe or shower and to collect their sleeping gear for the night. Parents are requested to help the children to set up their beds and then say good-bye. Thank you to those parent who offered to as-sisted. Unfortunately we can not have everyone stay over. Joanne M will join Sarah in sleeping over. Please consider what your children will be hav-ing for lunch on Friday. We are happy if you drop in on Friday morning with lunch and to col-lect bedding. Any question please speak with Sarah.
Mob: 0438 544 468 Ph: 03 5754 4468 Fax: 03 5754 1218
E: [email protected] www.tawongaps.vic.edu.au
CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT/SUN
19 20
Bike-athon 11.30-2
School Banking
Prep late night and Yr
1/2 sleepover
21 Free Dress Day
Last Day Term 3
School Finishes
2.30pm
22/23
8
First Day Term 4
9
Library
10
Incursion—Off This
Planet (Space Dome)
11
School Banking
12
Upper Hume Division
Athletics - Albury
13/14
15
PUPIL FREE
DAY
16
Art
17 18
School Banking
19
Prep Transition
Day 1
20/21
22
5/6 Anglesea
Camp
23
5/6 Anglesea Camp
Library
24
5/6 Anglesea Camp
25
5/6 Anglesea Camp
School Banking
26
5/6 Anglesea Camp
27/28
29
School Council
5.15 Finance
5.30 General
30
Art
1 NOV 2
School Banking
3
Prep Transition
Day 2
4/5
President Andrew Macklan
Vice President
Yvette Hind 0417 387 112
Buildings & Grounds
Ben Svarc
0419 801 109
Other Councillors
Andrew Macklan, Claire Lucas-Gear, Jess Beveridge
REMINDERS SCHOOL COUNCILLORS
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER
Statements - Statements have been sent out
today with amounts outstanding for Essential
Education Supplies/Programs and Camps/
Excursions . Please ensure these fees are paid in
full by the 19th October.
Dates for the diary
Upper Hume Division Athletics - 12th October,
Regional Athletics 19th October
5/6 Camp Angelsea 22 - 26th October
3-4 Camp Beechworth 7 - 9th November
We have been trying to raise money for the farmers for the past two weeks. Our
original plan was to have a casual dress day. With only 26 kids in the school we
wouldn’t have raised much money. We decided to do a bike-a-thon and we
reached out to people to sponsor us. We are happy to report that after two weeks
we have raised $1130.37 in donations for the farmers. We’ve also received $6.80
for each lap we ride. We have estimated that we will ride around about 50 laps. So
that will be around another $340. So in total we are currently on around about
$1629.81
How to Submit Community News:
Community News
Articles can be sent to [email protected] by end of day Monday for
inclusion in Community News.
MOUNT BEAUTY TENNIS CLUB
Mt Beauty Tennis Club are looking for Junior and Senior players for
The KTDTA competition, played on Satur-day’s (Juniors start 9am, Seniors start 1pm) from mid October to end February.
For more information or to register contact:
Andrea
Ph. 0459780097 or
JUNIOR GOLF LESSONS Term 4, 2018
The Mt Beauty Golf Club will run a series of 7 free golf lessons for girls and boys 6-14 years old, with members coaching.
Equipment will be provided by the club.
Come and Try day and registration is at the golf course, Tawonga Cres., on Sunday, 14th October at 10am for about 1 hour.
Lessons will be 10am -11.30am for the following 6 Sun-days, except for the weekend of Melbourne Cup holiday, finishing with a break-up bar-b-q and party on Sunday,
December 7th.
Cost – Absolutely free!
Enquiries to Liz Harvey 57277466 or e-mail [email protected]
OSHC SPRING VACATION CARE 2018
At Mt Beauty Primary School. Open from 7am, call 0407 336 403 for bookings. Monday 24th September to Thursday 27th Septem-
ber.
Closed Friday 28th September.
Monday 1st October to Friday 5th October.
Neighbourhood Centre 2pm - 3pm Mt Beauty Library 10.30am
Monday 24th September Make a Treasure Chest Tuesday 25th September The Mad Scientist WShop
Monday 1st October Make a Windsock Tuesday 2nd October Pop Stick Creations
Friday 5th October Make a Drum Art with Ngaire - Date to be advised.
Cloud 9 Cinema and Howitt Park, Bright Thursday 4th October - 10.30am to 3.15pm. Christopher Robin, then Picnic and Playground
Fun.
Heart n Soul Dance Studio Term 4 2018 Focus: Jazz Ballet Commences Monday 8th October Mount Beauty Community Centre Term 4 Fees- $80 or $10 per lesson Minis: 5:00 to 5:45pm Intermediates: 5:30 to 6:30pm Seniors: 5:45 to 6:45pm Facebook: @heartnsouldance 0418 240825 Marie
Mt Beauty Community Market
Saturday 6th October 9-am --- 1-30pm Held in the grounds of the Community Centre Interested STALLHOLDERS please phone 0357544097or 0419289672 Hopefully the sun shines on the day .
Ride the Mitta to Mt Beauty for as little as $5
This year Team Mount Beauty is encouraging locals to participate in the iconic Mitta to Mt Beauty mountain bike challenge by offering a big discount to all shire residents who have not entered in the last three years.
The event, sometimes known as the Pub to Pub starts at the Mitta pub at 10am on the last Sunday in October, and makes its way via minor roads, and gravel tracks to finish at the West Peak pub in Mt Beauty.
Entering for the event now will inspire you to get out on the bike and start putting in the k’s. Simply follow these steps:
STEP 1. Go to the MTBA website and sign up for an 8 week free trial membership and race licence – this will give you a race li-cence number and insurance for the event.
mtba .org.au/membership
STEP 2. Go to the Team Mount Beauty website…
tmb.org.au/events/mitta-to-mt-beauty
… read all about the event, and follow the links to enter via “EntryZone”. You will see the normal full prices displayed there, but will receive a $20 discount by applying the promo code “MM_Resident2018” just before paying by card.
This promo code and the free trial licence will reduce your entry cost from $93 to $40 for over 17s and from $45 to $5 for under 17s. If you wish to use the bus to get you over to Mitta on the morning of the event, instead of driving with friends and family, you will need to check and pay the $25 additional bus cost.
STEP 3. Get on your bike!
If you think you’re the type that can manage 50km on dirt, then be one of the 100 extra locals in this year’s event and respond to the “Mitta to Mt Beauty” Challenge” Questions may be asked of Team Mt Beauty members you may know, or ask Bob Flower (who is already signed up for the event!).