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Issue No: 30 22nd November 2019
THE DORSET EDITION INSPIRE ACHIEVE SUCCEED
From the Principal’s Desk
Rescorla Avenue, Croydon 3136 phone: 9725 5038 www.dorsetps.vic.edu.au [email protected]
Diary Dates
November 26th - Grade 1 Blackburn Lake Excursion 27th - Italian Day - Dress in Italian Colours or theme 28th - School Council 29th - Grade 2 Blackburn Lake Excursion
December
5th - Grade 1 Afternoon 10th - Year 7 Orientation Day 12th - Christmas Concert 16th - Grade 6 Big Day Out 17th - Grade 6 Graduation 19th - Last Day of Term 4 1:30pm Dismissal 20th - Curriculum Day
Leadership Position 2020 Our Year 4 and 5 children have been involved in speeches and elections for 2020. The Year 5 students have done an amazing job preparing their detailed speeches and the children voting have been quite discerning. I believe the roles have been well selected and I look forward to another positive year for Dorset PS. Congratulations to the following successful applicants. School Captains: Sports Captains: Tayla Parsons Yasmin Landy Jaiya Kutasara Tyler Williams House Captains: From left to right: Bonnie Murray and Mason Bendall (Gold House Captains), Clancy Simmons and Hayden Cathie (Red House Captains), Keira Taylor and Jack Higgins (Blue House Captains) and Fraser Newman and Saraya Landy (Green House). The election process is so exciting and can be a bit stressful but again a great job done by all. Congratulations once again to our 2020 leaders.
Getting to know you interviews
Our Foundation 2020 team are currently running the getting to know you interviews with our incoming families. These interviews are invaluable and lots of information sharing takes place. Our 2020 Foundation children and families are already becoming a solid part of our Dorset community and lots of positive feedback has been received by our new parents on how welcoming the feel is at the school. A big thankyou to Laura Rawlins and her team for such a successful introduction to school life at Dorset PS!
2020 I am now in the process of finalising grade structures for 2020. If you are not intending for your child to return to Dorset next year can you please contact the office via the Dorset PS email address. I would appreciate emails sent as soon as possible so I can begin to finalise grade structures and numbers. [email protected]
Absences
Just a reminder that absences must be accompanied with a notification (Flexibuzz, note, phone call) by the parent/carer. Certain absences may require a doctor’s certificate if the absences are to be lengthy in duration. If you are concerned re absences please see your classroom teacher.
Child Safety All Victorian Schools are required to comply with the Child Safe Standards. These are designed to ensure that organisations that work with children take steps to create a culture of child safety and protect children from all forms of abuse. The Reportable Conduct Scheme seeks to improve organisations’ responses to allegations of child abuse and neglect by their workers and volunteers. The scheme is established by the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act 2005. It has been designed to ensure that the Commission for Children and Young People (CCYP) will be aware of every allegation of certain types of employee misconduct involving children in relevant organisations. A new statutory duty of care has been created to ensure there is a clear legal duty placed on organisations to take reasonable steps to minimise the risk of child abuse perpetuated by organisational representatives. Dorset PS is committed to ensuring the safety of every child at the school and policies have been developed to ensure this occurs. If you have any queries about the child safety standards and procedures please contact me for a time to discuss your concerns. Policies will be re disturbed so parents /carers are aware of all policies and procedures. I suggest that parents refer to the Child Safety policy attached or refer to the following listed policies that have been distributed via Flexibuzz if you have concerns/queries. Risk management strategies have been developed within the following school policies: - Mandatory Reporting Policy - Student Wellbeing and Engagement Policy - Duty Of Care Policy - Bullying Prevention Policy - Child Safety Responding and Reporting Policy - Code Of Conduct Policy - Volunteers Policy References:http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/principals/spag/safety/pages/dutyofcare.aspx Regards, Palma Coppa Principal
School Council Members meet once a month. This meeting follows the committee meetings which commence at 6:45pm on the same night. Please email any items that you would like discussed at the upcoming school council meeting to: [email protected]
School Council Members meet once a month. This meeting follows the committee meetings which commence at 6:45pm on the same night. Please email any items that you would like discussed at the upcoming school council meeting to: [email protected]
CHAPLAINS CHAT WITH DAVE How To Make Your Kids Amazing: 4 Secrets From Research – Part 6 of 7 In this seven week series, we ask the question “How do you raise amazing kids?” and explore four topics: Balance, Resilience, Insight and Empathy. Empathy It’s okay. You can admit it. You’ve had that thought. Every parent has. You look at your child’s behaviour and say to yourself: “This child is a self-absorbed sociopath.” They demand everyone’s attention regardless of what is going on. They cause another person pain and then promptly laugh at them. It’s okay. The vast majority of the time this is a mere developmental phase. Most kids are inhumanly selfish when they are tiny but slowly their empathy muscles grow. That said, bullies do come from somewhere, so let’s see if we can speed this up a bit. In the future I want your kid to grow up and take first prize in the science fair, not take my car. Again, behaviour is communication and discipline is teaching. If they’re being selfish we gotta help them with empathy and social skills, not be cruel to them to teach them not to be cruel to people. So deliberately draw children’s attention to other people’s experiences and their feelings. Obviously you want to do this when the kid has harmed someone else, but you also want to do it preventatively. With a young child, storytime can include questions like, “What is the Lorax feeling right now?” And that is the goal – feeling. You don’t want kids to just understand how other people feel. That’s called "cognitive empathy" and it doesn’t reform sociopaths, it makes them more effective sociopaths. You want your children to have "compassionate empathy." To see others feeling pain and to have the desire to help. This is another reason why bubble-wrapping children is dangerous. If kids don’t experience the range of negative emotions it can make it hard for them to relate. Another fun exercise is to let children help pick the gifts your family buys for others. It’s a natural way to remind them that other people are different and to consider what will make other people happy. From the “Barking up the Wrong Tree” blog.
BREAKFAST CLUB Breakfast Club is on in the staffroom every morning before school. Students from all year levels love to attend and have some toast and a milo before they go to class. With the increasing number of students attending we are in need of some more supplies. Spread and margarine donations are always more than appreciated! Woolworths, Coles and no name brands are perfect. The children also love their milo in the morning. If you would like to make a donation please hand it in to the office. Dorset Primary School would also like to say a big thank you to Coles Croydon, Aldi Croydon and Bakers Delight Croydon for their ongoing donations. We really appreciate their support as it allows us to continue to provide our students with breakfast before school.
STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Glory Sang Pi
Logan Allen
Rowe Darby
Belle Doehnert
Evan Campbell
Lucy Killingback
Jack Archer
Chloe Mason
Alex Barker
Phoebe Phillips
Tamiah Fedat
Cooper Vella
Bonnie Murray
Burhan Padrawala
Isaac Stirling
Natalie Vescio
Solomon Mang
Tayla Macpherson
Rayan Jafarzadeh
Luke Rossignoli
Alison Oliver - Italian
REAL SCHOOLS As we approach the last weeks of our school year, many students will be feeling quite anxious about what 2020 has in store for them. Our Year 6 students will be leaving a learning environment that they have felt secure and happy in, heading towards the next phase in their schooling. Our staff have ensured that all students are a valued member of our school community. Teachers have established strong relationships with both our students and families and this is paramount to our student wellbeing. Adam Voigt, who is involved with the Real Schools partnership in our school, has many invaluable articles on his website that are available to our parent community. To access this you will need to access the Real Schools link: http://www.realschools.com.au/parents/ Login membership: dorsetps Password: dorsetps We invite parents to utilise this website, as it provides informative articles.
SECOND HAND UNIFORM In the Chaplains room we have second hand uniforms for sale. We are beginning to notice a demand in second hand uniforms. Any donations would be greatly appreciated and can be handed in to the office at any time! If you would like to purchase anything from our second hand uniform the prices are as follows: Dresses $10.00 Bags $5.00 All other items $2.00 Please fell free to have a look at any time!
UNIFORM SHOP:
HOURS OF OPERATION
Our on campus uniform shop is open on Thursday
afternoon’s from 2pm - 4pm.
BIRTHDAYS
- Red Cabbage, Lettuce & Apple Salad
- Silverbeet & Herb Raita - Broad Bean, Bacon & Thyme
Pasta
This weeks SAKG Menu:
School Council Members meet once a month. This meeting follows the committee meetings which commence at 6:45pm on the same night. Please email any items that you would like discussed at the upcoming school council meeting to: [email protected]
SAKG - KITCHEN Hello again from the kitchen – Next Wednesday is our 2019 Italian Day. In the kitchen with our Grade 3-6 students, we will be making Italian Zeppole Doughnuts. I will be carrying out preparation for Wednesday’s classes the day before. If any parents are available to assist on Tuesday, it will be greatly appreciated. I will also need assistance from our parent/grandparent community in the kitchen on Wednesday with cooking the doughnuts and supervising students in small groups. Thanks again to everyone that has supported the SAKG Program this year. Regards, Gregg
Macayla Sadler
Annabelle Flintoff
Zac Mcmillan
Jasmine Cathie
Elouise Bruce
SPECIALIST CORNER - ART Hello Dorset Primary School community. The Year 5/6s have been learning
about famous Art, discussing what styles they like and what they like about
them. They have been using precise measurements to draw a cube that, with
lines and shading, looks 3D. All of these cubes have been displayed in a
colourful rainbow on the board near the Library. The Year 3/4s have enjoyed
creating abstract paintings with paper relief sculpture and some of them are
on display near the staffroom. They have also been exploring the stippling
brush technique and they used this to create spring paintings. All of the
students have created beautiful Art this term and their efforts brighten the
schools hallways.