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Resilience Respect Excellence Pride
Enrolments Now Open
Do you have or know of a child starting prep in 2019?
All enquiries welcome
It’s time for us to come together to talk about your
child’s learning.
Have you booked a time for the Three Way Conferences? This is an important time for your child, Please come.
(Please see attached Flyer to book a time, alternatively phone the office or drop in)
Written Reports will be sent home on Tuesday 26th June 2018
Booking Times
Wednesday 27th June. 3.30 – 7.40pm (in your child’s classroom)
Thursday 28th June, 9.10 – 11.10am (selected 3/4/5/6 classes, in the gym)
Thursday 28th June, 1.30 – 2.50pm (4P, 6C & 6M only, in the gym)
Thursday 28th June, 3.30 – 7.20pm (in your child’s classroom)
NOTE: Mrs Pope, 4P – is only available on Thursday 28th June. The remainder of her conferences
will take place on Thursday 19th July in Term 3.
NOTE: If these times do not suit, please contact your child’s teacher and make an alternative
arrangement
MWPS Debating Team
The last three Wednesdays six of our Grade 6 student leaders have been participating in a debating competition. We use video conferencing to debate against schools as far away as Melbourne. We have been judging, speaking and observing other schools. Fortunately we had a win yesterday.The topic was “Primary school aged children should be allowed mobile phones”. It was great fun participating and learning the rules of debating. Thankyou Ms Robinson for giving us this opportunity.
ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT!!! We have been running a Mathletics competition for our Gr 3-6 students and a select amount of grade 2. It’s been wonderful to see many students putting in extra time to do more Maths! The competition will close on Sunday with the student from each class who has the highest amount of points receive a special “Maths” prize to the value of $30. Mathletics is an online maths program that allows students to consolidate their Maths learning based on the Victorian Curriculum. The school pays for the student’s subscription.
Sunraysia Hockey On Tuesday, both the girl’s and boy’s Hockey Teams played at the Sunraysia Regional Championships. The girls started with a 0-0 draw against St. Pauls and followed up with a 2-0 win against Mildura South. That meant they had to win the final game of the whole day, but lost 0-3 to Nichols Point. Everybody tried their best, using the techniques and game plans they had been practising in their recess and lunch times. The boys kept us all on the edge of our seats, starting with a 0-0 draw against Irymple South, following up with a 1-1 draw against The Lake Primary. They finished strongly with a 4-1 win over St. Pauls in a phenomenal display of skill. Unfortunately, they needed one more win to finish top of the ladder. Again, everyone gave 100% to their games and it was a real treat to see them improve every match. Thank you to all the parents who came to watch and cheer and to Mr. Hall for helping in the morning and Mrs Crisp for coaching
Stars of the Week Class Star of the Week Reason Prep B Cooper Webb For being principled and using your reading time well. Prep L Josh Gatsis For setting new learning goals and being a reflective learner
in writing. Prep P Skylee Carpenter For showing confidence and being a risk taker in all areas of
her learning! Prep S Nate Lawn For being principled and using your writing time well!
1 C Emmeline Poulton For being an inquirer and asking deep thinking questions about her learning.
1 S Jyrome Oakley-Miles For trying his best with his learning and taking risks.
1 / 2 H Caleb Kemp For staying on task when reading independently
2 D Shujaat Jeffrey For settling in well and being a kind and caring class member.
2 L Demie Robinson For being a risk taker in Maths 3 A Jorja Massey
Austin Iredale For being principled and doing the right thing in class For being a great communicator during FAB book chats
3 M Brooke Wells Being reflective and finding ways to improve in her performances
4 B Layla O’Callaghan Being a reflective learner and thinking carefully about how she can achieve her goals
4 P Ruby Hancock For being a reflective learner by thinking carefully about how she can achieve her goals.
5 C Damian Page For being knowledgeable in all subjects and applying what he has previously learned.
5 K Chevelle Trinne For being a principled learner and respecting others. 6 C Taz Riordan For being a reflective learner and always striving to do his
best. 6 M Ann Mariam Joji For being a curious and inquisitive learner, always striving
to do her best work. P.E Hailey Croucher (girls
hockey) For being principled and sticking to her role as a defender in the team.
P.E Seth Closter (boys hockey)
For being principled and sticking to his role as a defender in the team.
P.E Murtadha Al-Rubaye (soccer)
Taking a risk to confidently step up and do an outstanding job as goalkeeper in the soccer finals.
P.E Paris Newson (netball) For leading by example at interschool netball and being an outstanding communicator on the court.
Science P
Peter Rowdon For being a great communicator about weather symbols.
Science 1/2
Isla Surgey For being a diligent inquirer when investigating the properties of magnets.
Art Entire Grade 3M!! For being principled and caring in Art REP Luca Robinson For being caring in the Friendship Zone and helping others!
Brekky Club
Gabe McTeare For helping at Brekky club
Sunraysia Division Finals
Well done to the boys soccer team and girls netball team who last week both participated in the
Sunraysia Division Finals. Both teams won two out of three matches, meaning we finished second in both
sports. It was an amazing effort by both teams to make it into the finals and everyone at West is very
proud of their efforts.
Grade 1,2 & 3 Little “Easy Read” Books
We need any little “Easy Reads” from Grades 1,2 & 3. Please have a hunt around at home and in your child’s school bag and return any of these books that you find to the library next week.
School Banking
Bring your Dollarmites bank book to school along with a few coins
every Thursday and watch your savings grow.
Information is available from the
office, or please enquire at the Commonwealth Bank or
alternatively you can apply online at:
commbank.com.au/schoolbanking
21st June 2018
26th June
Reports sent home 27th June
Homework reward 27th – 28th June
3 Way Conferences 29th June
SRC PJ/Disco Fun day
Last day Term 2 - Early dismissal 2.15pm
16th July
Term 3 Begins 18th July
MWPS Athletics day Notes Home Mildura West Primary School Ninth Street MILDURA Vic 3500
Ph: 03 5023 1336 Fax: 03 5021 3501 [email protected]. gov.au
School Council President [email protected]
Mildura West Primary School Ninth Street MILDURA Vic 3500
Ph: 03 5023 1336 Fax: 03 5021 3501 [email protected]. gov.au
School Council President [email protected]
Maths Competition Please write the correct answer, cut out and place the problem in the Maths Competition Box, located next to lost property in the office. You can complete the problem as a family or individual. A winner of a $5 canteen voucher is drawn at Friday’s assembly. Good luck. NAME _______________________________ CLASS ________________
Word at West
What was your favourite thing you have
done this term?
Interviewed by student leaders Imogen Morgan & Cody
McKerrow
Practicing high jump in sport Tyrus 6M
The PBL presentation Taryn 6C
I like playing with my buddy Maddeline PS
I enjoyed doing my PBL on explorers Ben 4B
School Fees are now due! School fees, including Essential Items, Excursion Levy, iPad and School Camp, are now due! Payment options include: Cash, Cheque, EFTPos, BPay and CentrePay. Regular instalments are encouraged. CentrePay is now available to families who receive Centrelink benefits (such as Age Pension, Newstart Allowance, Family Tax Benefit or Parental Leave Pay). Please speak to our office staff for more information.