Healthy Eating School 14.05.2015 Term 2 #3 http://www.hallam-ps.vic.edu.au/ Hallam Primary School’s learning and teaching programs support and promote the principles and practice of Australian democracy, including a commitment to: elected government, the rule of law, equal rights for all before the law, freedom of religion, freedom of speech and association and the values of openness and tolerance. As part of our school’s self-evaluation process the School Council will be gathering some community feedback. Members of our Council will be holding informal discussions with small groups or individual parents, and some of you may be asked to complete a short survey. It is a great opportunity to be part of our school’s development and we will certainly value your input. As you can imagine it would not be possible for councillors to approach every parent, however if you are not lucky enough to be contacted directly, and would like to contribute, please feel free to obtain a copy of the survey from the Office. James Allen School Council President S chool Photo Day A reminder that school photos will be taken on Monday (18.05.2015). All students are required to wear approved Hallam Primary School uniform. This year a NAPLAN Observer attended Hallam PS. Observers are allocated to schools on a 3-4 year cycle to ensure compliance with the NAPLAN guidelines. Feedback from the Observer was complimentary of Hallam PS’s compliance, which is overseen by Ms Melissa Gurtler and the Years 3 and 5 teachers. NAPLAN reports will be distributed later in the year, and data will be reported in the 2015 Hallam PS Annual Report, and on the MySchool website in 2016. C anberra Camp The recent Canberra Camp was again very successful. The chance to visit so many interesting places, and learn so much about Australia’s capital city and government, is a fantastic opportunity for students. Unfortunately, significantly increasing costs may have made this our last Canberra Camp. Thank you to those parents who provided their children with this wonderful experience. Camps are a fantastic way to develop students’ independence and self-reliance, to get to know their teachers and peers under different circumstances, and to see and learn new things. All students should have received their personalised order forms. Orders, including payment, chool Review Process 2015 should be brought to school on Monday mornHallam PS is undertaking a Peer Reing. Orders are not handled by Hallam PS but view during 2015. The Review process are given directly to the photographer. Family occurs during the last year of the School’s StraPhoto forms can still be collected from the Ad- tegic Plan. A representative group, facilitated ministration Office. by a consultant, is currently collecting a variety of information through consultation, surveys APLAN and data analysis. The information will be colYears 3 and 5 students have been lated and reported in a Self-Evaluation Report. participating in the National Assess- A Review Day is scheduled for early Septemment Program-Literacy and Numeracy ber, after which a new 2016-2019 School Stra(NAPLAN). Students are assessed in reading, tegic Plan will be developed. writing, language conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy. NAPLAN is an annual national assessment for all stuPrincipal dents in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. S N Julie Macfarlane Students from our school recently visited Canberra on an educational tour of the national capital. Students were given the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational programs with a focus on Australia’s history, culture, heritage and democracy. The Australian Government recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit the national capital as part of their Civics and Citizenship education. To assist families in meeting the cost of the excursion the Australian Government has contributed funding of $30 per student under the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate program towards those costs. This rebate was taken into account when determining the final costing of the Canberra Trip, and is paid directly to the school upon completion of the excursion. Hallam PS staff and students had a wonderful trip. We were very proud of the behaviour of our students, and appreciated their respect for the many culturally sensitive venues we visited. We trust that the participants learnt a great deal about our very picturesque capital city and have shared that learning and fun with their families. Haami and Max with Brendan Nelson, Director of the Australian War Memorial, after the wreath-laying ceremony at the end of the day. Pipers piped the commencement of the service, a bugle was played to signify the last post, and wreaths surrounded the Pool of Remembrance. It was a very special ceremony for Hallam PS students. SOME CANBERRA PHOTOS ARE ON DISPLAY IN THE OFFICE AREA. ALONG AND HAVE A LOOK! COME I really enjoyed visiting the AIS because there was lots of things to see and hear about Sports. Our guide was a sprinter and her name was Sarah. She showed us the swimming pool, the gym, the volleyball court and the area for training gymnastics. Jake My favourite place I visited in Canberra was the Royal Australian Mint because I learnt about the history of coins and was able to see how they are made. I also got to mint my own $1 coin to take home! Joshua We visited New Parliament House during our trip to Canberra. It was really good because we got to do a role play of Parliament. I had to count how many 'Yes' votes for our side which the Opposition. We were debating whether houses should have a water tank. The government side won. Sean At the Australian War Memorial, we got to look through the museum and learnt lots about people who fought in wars. We also saw the names of all the soldiers who had died in wars on the memorial walls. At the end of the day we went to The Last Post Ceremony. We heard about a soldier in the First World War and heard The Last Post play. Max and Haami laid a wreath near the Pool of Reflection on behalf of Hallam PS. Shana At Questcon, we were able to see what Earthquakes were like. We also went to a show that taught us about illusions and perception. There was also a robot that talked! Rubie I enjoyed visiting the High Court of Australia because we got to see where the judges sit and learn about how it runs. One of our guides named Cecil taught us about the Constitution. Samir We visited the Australian Electoral Office. They taught us how democracy works in Australia and we were able to have our own election. We got to vote on favourite fruits and I was one of the people who counted votes. Apples won! Also, at Parliament House, we had a role play and I was the Speaker. My job was to keep everyone in order which was lots of fun. Christian WE WANT OUR STUDENTS TO TELL US WHAT THEY THINK! Our school is conducting a survey to find out what your child thinks of our school. The Attitudes to School survey is an annual survey for Years 5 to 12 students offered by the Department of Education. It is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of students' perceptions and experience of school. Our school will use the survey results to plan programs and activities to improve your child's experience at school. Students in Year 5 and 6 have participated in this year’s survey. All responses to the survey are anonymous. This year the Attitudes to School survey will be conducted at our school in early May, due to our Canberra trip. The survey only takes 20-30 minutes to complete and occurs during your child's class time. The survey results will be reported back to the school at the end of July. Please speak to your child’s teacher if you would like more information. meet each Thursday at 1.45pm in Ms Carey’s room. If you have any suggestions/ideas/events please speak to an SLT member … Eyda, Nikitha, Sohail, Evgenija, Sharayah, Jess, Jade, Iva, Hafiz, Christian or Kimberley. http://www.parentingideasclub.com.au Has some terrific parenting tips from Michael Grose… Parenting strategies by age group Cyberbullying Common parenting questions Confidence Resilience Siblings etc This site suggests books to read/ ideas to consider etc. Please note that Michael Grose Parenting Ideas Club may have a membership fee. It has been terrific to see so many students wearing their SunSmart hats during our warmer sunny days. The UV rating is now low, so it is recommended that students enjoy the sunshine to absorb vitamin D. Hats do not need to be worn during term 2 and 3… although on sunny days in September, UV alerts will be out. Hattslotto will start again in term 4. Thanks to Mrs Crawford for organising Hattslotto this year. All students are able to choose a piece of fruit on alternate Fridays, provided free by our Parent Group, and coordinated by Mrs Gupta. Our trusty aides sort, and fruit monitors distribute. This is amazingly popular … with NO fruit left to go to waste. Hello everyone!! We hope everyone is having an amazing Term so far! Last week at OSHClub we had an animal theme where we made rabbits, elephants and butterflies. The children enjoyed the different crafts and different mediums they were exposed to. This week we have some more fun activities including bead work, paper mache and some cool street art to finish off the week! The children are really enjoying playing soccer at OSHClub this Term and are still in the spirit of active April! As a result, this week we are trying out chair soccer! The children always have a lot of fun playing games that get everyone involved. We have further been setting up relays for the children which they have loved! We are hoping to have more children join us! If you work early or finish late than OSHClub is the place for your children! Please feel free to come and check out our program or ask any questions you may have involving Before School Care or After School Care from the OSH Club coordinator. Before School Care: 7:00am – 9:00am with Breakfast After School Care: 3:30pm-6:00pm with afternoon tea We hope to see you all at OSHClub! Thank you, Katherine OSHClub Hallam Coordinator. DEXTER THE COURAGEOUS KOALA POLY CONFERENCE On Wednesday 13th May the 3/4 module took part in a Video Conference about the book, ‘Dexter the Courageous Koala’. Author Jesse Blackadder discussed her novel, ‘Dexter the Courageous Koala’, and spoke about the characters, events and settings. The 3/4 students participated in discussions with Jesse Blackadder and students from other schools across Australia. The 3/4 students then got the chance to create their own story based on the animals that live in nearby ecosystems. Through this great experience we got to learn about the importance of environments to animals and people, and different ways they can be protected and how living things, including plants and animals, depend on each other and the environment to survive. Fundraising News!! Mother’s Day A special thank you to all the mums who came along to help with the Mother’s Day Stall on Friday; without their help there would be no stall!! Congratulations to the Mother’s Day Raffle winners too! We hope that all our Hallam PS mums enjoyed their special day on Sunday! Chocolate Drive The Cadbury Chocolate Drive is going well, and a big THANK YOU to you those of you who have sold your chocolates and brought back your money. I will be drawing out some more prizes in assembly this FRIDAY with our MAJOR PRIZES being drawn on May 28th at the conclusion of the Chocolate Drive. If you would like to take an EXTRA carrier of CHOCOLATES to sell please pop into the office and see Mrs Fenton. The Entertainment Book is Back!! The Parent Group is selling the ‘Entertainment Book’ for 2015/2016. You can purchase this great value voucher book from the office for $65 each. There are hundreds of different vouchers that can save you hundreds of $$$$$!! Pop into the Office and ask Mrs Fenton about the ‘Digital Membership’ which can be uploaded to your smart phone! Mrs Fenton will be happy to show you how! School Banking Don’t forget that FRIDAY is school banking day! Pre- Loved, Second Hand Uniform Items for Sales!!! We have a good selection of Second Hand uniform items for sale in our Second Hand Uniform Shop all for only $5 per item. If you are looking to buy your child some winter gear at a bargain price please come and see Mrs Fenton in the Office. Red Bag clothing collection Don’t forget, if you have any preloved clothing that you no longer need, please bring them to school for our SIDS and Kids clothing collection. We take clothing, linen, towels, anything that can be used again. If you would like some red collection bags please come to the office and ask Mrs Fenton. Kerry Fenton Fundraising Coordinator Disclaimer The Department of Education and Hallam Primary School does not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser. No responsibility is accepted by the Department of Education & Training or Hallam Primary School for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them. The team at Smiles First would like to introduce themselves to you. We are a team of Dentist’s and Dental Therapist who are very committed to promoting the message of good Oral Health and are here to help you maintain the health of your and your family’s teeth & mouth. Our team offers General Dental treatment, Orthodontic treatment (braces & early intervention for 4-7 year olds), Cosmetic Dentistry, Emergency care, Preventative care, Periodontal care and Children’s Dentistry. The Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS) provides eligible children with benefits for basic dental services such as examinations, X-rays, cleaning, fissure sealants, fillings, root canals and extractions. This is capped at $1,000 over 2 consecutive calendar years. To be eligible for the CDBS, a child must: 1. be aged 2 to 17 years for at least 1 day of the calendar year 2. be eligible for Medicare 3. receive, or be part of a family receiving, Tax Benefit A from the Australian Government payments If you are in doubt, our friendly staff can check your children’s eligibility. All you need to do is call one of our clinics and book an appointment at either Endeavour Hills or Beaconsfield and we will look after your family’s smiles. 8772 2053 (Suite 2, 61 Heatherton Rd Endeavour Hills) 8774 2315 (Unit 2. 68—70 Old Princes Hwy. Beaconsfield. FRANKSTON BMX CLUB To introduce young children into a great sport we are hosting a “Come & Try” day on Wednesday 20 May 5-6pm. All ages are welcome, please wear long sleeves and long pants. Full face helmet and gloves will be provided. If you don’t own a bike, we will have loaner bikes available. For all inquiries please call Leanne 0400 109 930 or Clint 0422 219 517. May / June 2015 ATTENDANCE: Foundation-Year 6 8:45am - 3:30pm OSHClub Before/After School Care: ww.oshclub.com.au MON 18 School Photo Day: Full Uniform to be worn TUES 19 WED 20 THURS FRI SAT SUN 14 Newsletter Online 15 District Cross Country 16 17 21 St John FIRST AID: ALL students—F-6 No Charge 22 Book Character Dress Up Day 23 24 7.00pm—School Council Interschool Sport—Bye Chocolate Dive Finishes 25 26 27 Jack Flash & The Jumping Beanstalk—F-6 $5.00 Charge 28 Newsletter Online 29 Interschool Sport —Away Southern Cross 30 31 01 02 03 04 05 Interschool Sport —Away SPAN 06 07 08 09 10 11 Newsletter Online 12 Interschool Sport —Home 13 14 QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY— PUBLIC HOLIDAY– NO SCHOOL Check the Hallam PS website for Newsletter and event details. http://www.hallamps.vic.edu.au/ NOTICES & DUE DATES School Photos - Due Date 18 May - PAYMENT ON THIS DATE ONLY. Notice sent home 04 May. Various Charges Jack Flash and The Jumping Beanstalk P-6 Due Date 25 May. Notice sent home 11 May. $5.00 Charge St John First Aid - P-6 - No Charge. Notice sent home.
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