Your child becoming the best they can be

Your child
becoming the best they can be
TERM TWO
NEWSLETTER 4
From the Principal’s Desk…
Coming into week three, we still have plenty to
look forward to this term; from fire engines
visiting the early years classes to a Busy Bee,
Dads and Daughters camp and College Sunday
… and of course NAPLAN! More about that a bit
further down the page.
Please check the website
information about events.
for
dates
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The previous newsletter included a segment
talking about a circle of essentials, with one of
the ideas being that we need to be able to focus
on essential aspects while being able to agree to
disagree about peripheral aspects. This is not the
same as saying that we should ignore what we
see as peripherals that we disagree about, nor
blindly go along with what we see as essentials.
A healthy community is one in which the
essentials are clearly understood and firmly held,
while peripheral things can be discussed and
understood so that we can go along with them as
need be.
Reading through the College Vison and Mission
and the Statement of Belief you can get a feel for
the essentials at FCC: take a few minutes to read
and then find opportunities to discuss these. The
more we understand what we’re about, the better
we can focus on achieving the goals we have for
our students and the College community.
It is a privilege for the teachers and other staff to
partner with you in educating with excellence as
preparation for life, and we see on a daily basis
the benefits to the children of parent community
involvement in College activities! I believe that
educating and raising our children is a work God
has given us, so “be steadfast, immovable,
always abounding in the work of the Lord,
knowing that in the Lord your labour is not in
vain” [1 Corinthians 1558].
NAPLAN
The National Assessment Program – Literacy
And Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests run during week
four, from 12 – 14 May, for all students in years 3
4 MAY 2015
and 5. There will be some other tasks for the
year 2 and 4 students while NAPLAN tests are
taken.
These tests tend to produce a range of
sometimes strongly held opinions and certainly
receive a lot of attention in the press. So what
are they about? And how should we treat them? I
can’t dictate what anyone else’s opinion ought to
be, but I can outline the how we view and use
NAPLAN at FCC.
The tests are useful in two ways, which I’ll call
school-wide and individual.
At a school-wide level, the test results give us an
indication year to year how effectively the
programs and strategies teachers implement are
working. If the strategies are working, then we
see a trend of improvement in the average
results for the College versus the state and
national averages and against our own previous
results. If the trend is not an improvement, then it
would indicate that the strategies might not be
working and they are reviewed. During the last
three to four years of NAPLAN testing, our
results indicate a trend of improvement, which
means that your teachers have been doing a
great job of educating your children!
At an individual level, each student’s results are
reviewed against the suite of assessments that
are carried out during the year. If individual
results are different from expected, then we
determine why and factor this into the students’
teaching plan. The NAPLAN result doesn’t
contribute to the students’ grades in any way.
My recommendation is … make sure your child
has a good night’s sleep before the tests,
encourage them to put their best effort into them
(as in all things) and don’t worry about them (the
tests, that is, not the children!)
All About Anger- working with Parents and
Teenagers. Thursday 14th May 6.30-9. $35 per family.
Anger Management for Teen Boys - 16 to 18 years
of age. Saturday 16th May 9.30-4.30. $50 per
person.
Fremantle Christian College Website
Please visit the website for up to date event
news and general information about the College
at fremantlecc.wa.edu.au.
Besides this newsletter, you will find dates and
information about upcoming events, High School
development news, the term planner, College
policies and other information.
Uniforms
We have 9 weeks left of the old New Life
uniforms, so if you are still using them
occasionally, now is the time to ensure that you
have ordered for next term, when the
changeover period is finished and we are once
again a single-uniform school!
Come into the Admin office to see us about your
uniform requirements.
The Morning Catch-Up
Wednesdays. Down at the canteen. Tea, coffee
food and a chat. What more can you need? 9am.
Finances and Fees
If you have any queries or concerns about your
fees or related issues, please contact Amy Lew
via the reception Wed - Fri, or email
[email protected]
Better Mums Conference 2015
Better Mums make a Better World is the MOPS motto and
purpose. We believe that by encouraging, equipping and
developing our mums we can change families and communities
for the better. So the Better Mums conference is a day where
you can come and relax, be inspired, be encouraged, have fun
and enjoy a day without the kids that is all about you! So gather
your girlfriends and plan to come to this conference that is just
for mums!
Topics include- ‘How to love the man in your life’, ‘Help with
those pesky toddler problems’, ‘Better Friendships’, ‘Being
brave- my struggle with depression’, and a speaker from the
Fathering Project.
There will be a market place where you can shop in peace,
prizes, giveaways, a great welcome bag and loads of fun!
Date: Saturday May 16
Venue: Mount Pleasant Baptist Church- 497 Marmion St
Booragoon
Time: 8.30- 9.30 registration - 4.00 finish
Cost: $50.00 including morning tea and lunch
For further details go to:
http://www.mops.goregister.com.au/
Find us at facebook/bettermums
For more information contact:
Cherie Macchiusi- MOPS State Coordinator
[email protected]
0417 869 480
The Better Mums conference is an initiative of MOPS Australia
Inc.