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51 Truganini Road Carnegie 3163
Website: www.carnegieps.vic.edu.au
Email: [email protected]
PUBLICATION No. 11– 8.8.17 Principal: Ms. Linda Jones Phone: 9571 2662
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
GROWING WITH THE COMMUNITY Welcoming, Engaging and Achieving
DIARY DATES
Friday August 11th Assembly 9am in the hall
THIS SATURDAY PFA Trivia night Tickets: www.trybooking.com/QRNI Monday 14th-Friday 25th August Swimming for years Prep, 3,4,5 & 6 Monday 28th August Book Week Celebration Wednesday 30th August House Athletics at Duncan Mackinnon Reserve Years 3-6 Friday September 1st Curriculum Day– no school
TERM 4 DATES Thursday 7th December Year 6 Production Thursday 14th December Year 6 Graduation Tuesday 19th December End of Year Picnic
Our mission is to inspire the self belief and motivation in students that will enable them to achieve and grow.
SWIMMING PROGRAM Next week we commence our 2017 Intensive swimming program at the Glen Eira Swim Centre for our Prep, Years 3, 4, 5 & 6 children. Our school promotes the importance of children learning to swim and it will be wonderful to see our children gaining in confidence and improving their skills over this fortnightly program. Thank you, in advance, for ensuring your child/children are organised for this program each day. Special thanks to Joel Pollard and Tyhanne Cogan for overseeing this valuable program. PARENT OPINION SURVEY Last week 80 families received an email link to complete this year’s Department of Education annual Parent Opinion Survey. This is a computer generated random sample survey of parents carried out each year as part of our Annual Reporting process. It is useful for School Council and teachers when working together to continually improve the programs and services we offer our families. It is a confidential survey. For those families who received a survey, we appreciate you taking the time to complete this. If you have any question please see Karen, Michael or myself.
GRADE 3/4 CAMP THANK YOU Congratulations to Rebecca Batten and Larissa Kennedy for organising last week’s exciting camp for our 3/4 students. The camp was held
at Mt Evelyn. Hopefully your child shared their adventures with their families on their return. The students were wonderfully behaved and a credit to their families and our school. It was wonderful to see our children making new friendships, supporting one another and thoroughly enjoying the challenges.
Second Hand Uniform Shop Dates Thursday 10
th August – 9.00am
Thursday 24th August – 9.00am
Wednesday 13th September – 3.30pm
Camps provide an important opportunity for the personal development of our students in a safe and caring environment. My thanks to all staff involved and to the staff back at school who supported the camp by shuffling their normal timetables and yard duty around. UPDATING OUR SCHOOL’S POLICIES Staff and School Council recently wrote some new policies in preparation for our upcoming school review. We have written policies outlining protocols and practices for camps, excursions, communication of school polices and employment of staff. These were ratified at our last school council meeting and will be placed on our website. SCHOOL COMMUNICATION TOOLS As many of you know last year, Mr Acklom, our ICT/Digital Technologies coordinator, set up our Skoolbag App and this has been a highly effective form of communication for our school community. If families haven’t signed up to use this tool yet, please feel free to call into the office and collect a brochure with full details. I remind families that we do also have a school Twitter account and this has also been used at times to share information. To date it only has a small number of followers but we will be enhancing the use of this a little more over coming months as an additional communication tool. The address is Twitter@CarnegiePrimary
SCHOOL REVIEW Thank you to those families who took the opportunity to provide us with feedback in relation to our upcoming School Review via last term’s survey link. Your thoughts and opinions were well considered and will assist us in making appropriate decisions for CPS. I would also like to invite parents to come and share their ideas personally. Three sessions are being offered, each lasting no longer than an hour. The discussions will centre around: What you feel are the best aspects of
our school at present and what you value most?
Things that we currently do that could be enhanced moving forward?
What skills and capabilities you wish us to foster in your child/children during their time at Carnegie Primary
If you would like to attend one of these sessions, please let me or the office know so we can plan accordingly. The sessions are being offered on Monday 14th August at 9.00am, 2.30pm and 6.30pm. When our new Strategic Plan is developed at our review in line with DET guidelines, goals will be developed in the areas of student achievement, engagement and wellbeing. WORDS OF WISDOM Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.
Linda Jones, Karen Bentata-Grimm & Michael McCarthy
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NAME CLASS DONATED BOOKS
Zach M. 1C “The Emperor’s New Clothes”
Neave O. 2B “Frank In Time” “I Don’t Want To Eat My Dinner”
Grace P. 4A “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”
Megan R. 1B “Billie B. Brown: The Cutest Pet Ever”
Fiyinfoluwa I. Prep A “The Secret Life of Pets”
Carlos I. 2A “Tom Gates: My School Project” “Diary of a Minecraft Zombie” (Books 1,2 and 3)
Anjana S. 6B “Meet the Netball Gems”
BIRTHDAY BOOK CLUB Thank you for these great books and many happy birthday wishes from all at Carnegie Primary School.
MICHAEL GROSE/MARTINE OGLETHORPE PARENTING IDEAS – Building self-esteem away from the screens As so much of a young person’s social world revolves around their online feeds and connections, it is no wonder that ‘likes’ and comments have become a social currency and a reflection of where young people see themselves amongst their peers. There are certainly ways we can help ensure that a sense of self-worth is based on the achievements, the values and the qualities that make each and every child unique. Build their independence and resilience early From a very early age, provide them with opportunities to build their independence, have responsibilities, learn to fail, make mistakes and problem solve when things don’t go to plan. These skills will become invaluable in a world that sees constant comparison and the inevitable negative interactions of the online world. Stay relevant Don’t resort to the “in my day we…”. We may well reminisce about the more carefree days where we got to switch off and hangout with mates in the neighbourhood oblivious to what the rest of the world thought of our latest picture. But that’s not particularly relevant to our kids today. And shutting down their account, turning off their computer and walking away from social media altogether is really not an option for most. Be sure your kids know that you understand the role the technology plays and the challenges they face. That way you put
yourself in the best position to have the right conversations and put in place the right boundaries. Provide other role models and community Getting involved in outside pursuits and interests away from the screens can help them form connections with other parts of the community. Coaches, youth leaders and other role models can all play a part in mentoring a child about the importance of balance whilst reminding them that there is a life beyond the screens. Give them opportunities to help There is no better way to feel better about oneself than to feel useful. Helping at home, helping in the community and volunteering can be great ways for kids to build self-worth away from the screens. It may be helping coach some kids at the local sports club or getting involved in a cause or issue that matters to them. This will give them a sense of purpose that revolves around their actions and their input and not just what others perceive about them. Family rituals Regular meals and time where no devices are present can be crucial to providing the stability and security young people need. Mealtimes have been proven to be an effective way of letting kids know that they always have a place that is familiar, secure and unconditional. This may not be a reality for every family every night, but trying to incorporate any sense of ritual into a family, especially one where screens are not involved, will certainly provide a positive impact.
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Monday, August 28th is our C.P.S.
Book Week Celebration Day There’s less than 3 weeks until our fabulous whole school
Book Week celebration day.
Which book character, author or illustrator are you dressing up as?
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Arts News
Prep friends in the
Arts Room!
I like drawing spirals in the art room. Zavier
My favourite is painting because it
is fun to make colours and to
make it nice. Fiyin
I like to see nice things and talk to my friends. I like to paint and draw.
I like to get a chance card. Diana.
I like painting in the art
room. Aaria
NUMERACY NEWS
Congratulations go out to Saanvi from 3A, Atharv from Prep A and their family
for being awesome problem solvers. They are our FAMTASTIC Family of the
week. They solved the algebra problem correctly with an answer of 52.
Congratulations to a record number of families who also entered and
answered correctly. Don’t give up!
This week’s FAMTASTIC Maths Challenge problem is …
In the image below, you can find four matchsticks pattern. Can you identify which of these is the odd one out?
Can you explain why?
Please don’t forget to clearly label your family entry. Entries close Monday
August 17th
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Q : What 4 days of the week start with the letter ‘t’? A : Tuesday, Thursday, today and tomorrow.
Can you trick somebody with this riddle? A farmer was asked how many ducks he had. "Well," he said, "they ran down the path just now and I saw one duck in front of two ducks, a duck behind two ducks, and a duck between two ducks." How many ducks were there? Solution There are three ducks, one in front of another
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The house system is a traditional feature of schools in the English-speaking world, particularly in commonwealth countries, originating in England. The school is divided
into sub-units called 'houses' and each student is allocated to one house.
In many schools, houses are known by a name other than a colour. The houses may be named after Saints, past Prime Ministers, flora, geographical features or notable
regional topics.
The common theme is always relevant to the school in some way; past or present.
Our school is broken up into four sub-units and at the moment they are called Blue, Green, Yellow and Red. Our Houses compete with one another at sports and in
other ways. Our houses provide for and promote positive team work.
The house captains of 2017 would like to create history. With the support of all our students and school community we would like to work together to name our
houses.
Carnegie is a wonderful school and we are proud of the diversity within our school community.
As part of the renaming process we encourage students and their families to think about what the important values of our school are and how we can reflect and
demonstrate this in our new house names.
We are asking the school community to provide suggestions for a common theme and for four names that can be attached to the current house colours.
Please note, your selection should be based on some connection with the school and community with an explanation provided. We will then be asking the school commu-
nity to vote on the suggestions that are short listed. There is an entry box that is placed at the entrance of 5B which is Mr Miller’s room upstairs.
We hope you support us in this endeavour.
On behalf of all the house captains, thankyou!
Some news from the House Captains
ICAS SCIENCE RESULTS The following students have been awarded Distinction ICAS certificates for placing in the top 10% of Victoria in the ICAS Science test. Well done!
DISTINCTION Oliver M Year 4 Nithara H Year 5 Advika J Year 5
Hayden C Year 6 Nadia S Year 6
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Falak S Prep C
For being a shining star in our classroom by always being so focused on and dedicated to your learning. Well done.
Diana K Prep A
For always getting on with her school work straight away and completing some beautiful written pieces. We also love your learning attitude towards us all too!
Elliott G 1A
Being an excellent member of the Year 1 learning area! We love your attitude towards your learning.
Mohammad S 1B
For lighting up the Year 1 learning area with your lovely smile. You’re a star! Keep it up.
Pranav D 2C
For his enthusiasm towards his maths learning and showing perseverance when solving complex multiplication problems.
Joey C 2A For a mature and positive attitude to learning this term and being kind to all his peers.
Martin K 3C For your confident and positive approach to camp. You are an all-round legend!!
Yajat P 3B
For being enthusiastic and positive during all camp activities. Well done Yojat! We all had so much fun with you!
Angus M 4A
For being an all-round legend on camp. You made the most of every opportunity that came your way.
Felix M 4C For your hard work in all areas of school and helpfulness towards your class mates.
Thomas N 5C For his attitude and dedication to all areas of his learning.
Audrey H 5A
For your creative and charismatic approach to all aspects of school. You make us smile!
Petar A 5B For his incredible attitude and positive mindset! We love that you always give things a try!
Krisshh A 6B
Being a kind and caring classmate who always tries his best and is happy to help others.
Ellie D 6C
For writing an impressive, detailed and informative procedural text. Wonderful writing Ellie!
Parmis A 6A
For settling in so beautifully to Carnegie Primary. It’s like you’ve been here forever!
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Assembly Date - 7/8/17
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Youth Leadership Victoria Carnegie Primary School OSHC
Opening Hours: Before School Care 7am-8.45am After School Care 3.30pm-6.30pm Vacation Care 7am-6pm
A copy of the enrolment and booking form can be downloaded through our website on www.ylv.com.au
Prices for the Program: Before School Care After School Permanent Booking: $12.50 Permanent Booking: $15 Casual Booking: $15 Casual Booking: $18
After School Care News
CURRICULUM DAY
FRIDAY 1ST
SEPTEMBER If you would like to book your child into the program for the day,
please advise the service.
Cost for the day is $50/We will be open from 7am-6.30pm
PLANNED EXCURSION FOR THE DAY: Weather permitting, we will also head off to Kangaroo Park for part of the day
OSHC TEAM
Contact Information:
For bookings call 0402 043 810
Account queries or change of bookings please email: [email protected]
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PFA News
TRIVIA NIGHT– THIS SATURDAY-
LAST CHANCE TO BOOK! All the details are on the ad on the following page. There will be fun trivia,
games a raffle and even a photo booth!
Tickets are $25ea and bookings are now open via trybooking:
www.trybooking.com/QRNI
Tables will have about 10 people and the sandwich board is up in the
quadrangle now until FRIDAY MORNING to write down your table allocation.
Alternatively you can email me who you are sitting with….. [email protected]
BUNNINGS BBQ—THANK YOU Thank you so much to all our Grade 3 families who helped out at the BBQ
last Saturday. Thank you also to Carrie Fowler (gr 6) who also helped out
because there weren’t quite enough volunteers from Grade 3 families to fill
all the spots which was a bit disappointing.
A HUGE thank you must also go to Michele Gasgoine for organising the
whole event. It was a great success which saw us raise $1,400!
PHOTO FUNDRAISER-Sunday September 17th We are doing a photo fundraiser with Vision Portraits this year where you can
have a family portrait session for only $30. You can include your whole family
in the session or just the kids. It will be done at school on Sunday September
17th and the entire $30 goes directly to the school. You will receive 2 prints
(same image) and 2 frames with the option to purchase more images if you
choose.
Limited spots are available so book your spot at…
www.trybooking.com/QZNH (the wrong link was printed in the last newsletter-apologies!)
Flyers will be coming home shortly with all the details.
NEXT PFA MEETING Our next meeting is Monday August 21st, 7.30pm in the staffroom.
Thanks!
Leesa Needham
PH: 0408 556 669 E: [email protected]
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ROTARY CRAFT MARKET The next Chadstone Craft Market will be held THIS Sat 12 Aug from 10.00am to 3.00pm at Phoenix Park - Rob Roy Road, Malvern East, Victoria – it will be our biggest Market yet with 40 stalls! The Chadstone Craft Market offers a fantastic selection of hand made craft items. On offer is candles, body care products, handmade baby and children wares, 3D gift cards, preserves, jewellery, hand knitted items and much more. Not to forget the BBQ Sausage sizzle and the Rotary cafe. The Market is run by Rotary Chadstone/East Malvern, with all funds raised going back into community projects. Come down and see for yourself. Entry is by gold coin donation. You will not be disappointed..... If you are interested in learning more about the Chadstone Craft Market, please contact us at [email protected]
COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THE
PRODUCT OR SERVICES OR ANY ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID OR UNPAID, PRINTED IN
THIS NEWSLETTER
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COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THE
PRODUCT OR SERVICES OR ANY ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID OR UNPAID, PRINTED IN
THIS NEWSLETTER
PIANO LESSONS AT CPS Judy McLeod runs individual piano lessons at school
during school time. For students in years 2-6.
If your child would like to give the piano a try, please
contact Judy on 0407 534 925.
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