RESEARCH PRIMARY SCHOOL 1570 Main Road Research 3095 Tel 9437 1917 Fax 9437 1058 www.researchps.vic.edu.au [email protected] SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Wednesday 22 April 2015 Friday 24 April Saturday 25 April Monday 27 April Saturday 2 May Monday 4 May Tuesday 5 May Tuesday 12 May Wednesday 13 May Tuesday 2 June Wednesday 29 July Wednesday 9 September Newsletter No. 11 Interschool Sport RPS vs Eltham Primary, away game ANZAC Day 6.30pm Finance, Education, 7.30pm School Council Meeting School Fete 10am-4pm Set up from 7.30am, pack up 4-6pm 9.10am Parents Group Eltham District Cross Country, Lower Eltham Park Parent Cyber Bully Information night Wild Action Incursion – Preps and Grade 1s School Photos Hooptime Grades 5 & 6 at Maroondah Hooptime Grades 3 & 4 at Maroondah Our Newsletter was delayed yesterday due to internet and intranet issues. Telstra located the problem this morning and fixed it, so we are up and running again. SCHOOL FETE SATURDAY 2nd MAY 2015 10am – 4pm White Elephant, Craft Stall, Pamper Stall, Amusements, Cake Stall, Silent Auction, Rides, BBQ, Authors Sally Rippin & Marc McBride, Books and lots, lots more. WORKING BEE Thank you to all our helpers on Saturday and who did a terrific job on several tasks around the school. We tackled tress, drains, mulch, weeds, new plants and more. Thank you to the families who assisted Smith, Melocco, Dimmock, Fullerton, Donato, Foulis, Masalski, Brown, Humphreys, Miraglia, Twomey, Stockdale, Harvey & Lapadula-Merino. ANZAC DAY If there are any children at RPS who are direct descendants of Gallipoli veterans, please let us know. Gallipoli Oak Tree Research Primary has received our seedling Gallipoli Oak tree (Quercus coccifera subsp. calliprinos) ready to plant this week at our small Anzac ceremony at 11.30am on Friday. The Gallipoli Oak “grandparent” trees were grown from acorns originally sent to Australia by soldiers fighting at Gallipoli in World War 1. In a joint project by organisations including the National Trust and the RSL, acorns from these trees were collected to grow hundreds of the unusual oaks. In their natural habitat the trees grow to about five metres, are evergreen with spiny serrated leaves similar to a holly leaf which explains why troops described crawling through prickly holly-like vegetation. General Monash wrote about the prickly scrub “with which these hills are covered and which has inflicted many an unkind scratch on hands, arms and bare knees.” More information about the oaks is available from http://gallipolioaks.org/ And a childrens ebook is available from https://gallipolioaks.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/the-gallipoli-oaks-storyebook-national-trust-of-australia-victoria.pdf Geoff Whyte, Principal Congratulations to our ICT and Inter School Sport Captains! ICT Captains ISS and ICT Captains at assembly Creative outdoor play in our wonderful school grounds! GRADE 5 & 6 CAMP WARATAH BAY – LOST PROPERTY Could all 5/6 campers please check their belongings again as a pair of dark blue flannelette PJs are still missing from camp. Thank you Brooke Ampfea Camp Coordinator ANZAC BISCUITS A huge thank you to Gayle Doherty for finding time to organise ANZAC biscuit cooking with 4/5S and 5A yesterday. They were delicious! Brooke Ampfea and Haley Sageman and 4/5S + 5A VALUES AWARDS Congratulations to our Values Awards winners, our new awards which reflect our RPS Values of Respect, Excellence, Sense of Fun, Equality, Achievement, Responsibility, Co-operation and Honesty. Mia D 2K Koko N (last week) 2K Eric R 23K Ollie L 34W May G 6M James M PE Alice M Art Abbey F Art SPORT AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION INTERSCHOOL SPORT GRADES 4 - 6 Interschool sport starts this Friday. It is an away game at Eltham Primary School. Soccer is at Bridge Street, and Football is at Susan Street. Could all pink permission forms please be returned tomorrow, if not done so already. RPS CROSS COUNTRY Well we were lucky with the weather and had a great afternoon for running. The students tried their best and by the fifth lap for 11, 12 and 13 year olds, there was a look of relief as they climbed the hill to the top court for the last time. Congratulations to all students for a great all round effort. Notices will be sent out later this week for those who placed in the top 6 and an emergency runner note for those who placed 7th and 8th to represent RPS at the EDPSSA event. The EDPSSA cross country will be held on Tuesday 5 May at Lower Eltham Park in the afternoon. Many thanks to the parents for helping with the cross country: Libby Guest, Josie Molenberg, Karen Roberts and Jessie Cai. Have a great week. Jocelyn Watts LIBRARY PREMIERS READING CHALLENGE Finishing the challenge this week are Caden (Prep B) and Claudia (3/4W). Well done! BOOK CLUB Please note that the Current Book Club order is due tomorrow, 23 April 2015. Joy Pagon PARENTS GROUP ENTERTAINMENT BOOK Parents Group will once again be offering the Entertainment Book at the very good value of $65 each. The Entertainment Book is full of discount vouchers for local restaurants, as well as venues and activities around Melbourne and Victoria and valid until June 2016. Payments are processed online and can be ordered via this link https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/188r741 Aristea Porfiri PARENTS GROUP MEETINGS 2015 Our next Parents Group meeting is on Monday 4 May at 9.10am, in the school staffroom. All welcome. Our future dates are: 1 June, 13 July, 3 August, 7 September, 5 October and 9 November with the 7 December being our break up lunch. Many thanks Rachel Brown, Parents Group President HANDY HINTS FOR HOUSEHOLD HAPPINESS #9 Lunch box Sushi balls: a delicious sandwich alternative Ingredients: 200g sushi rice 2 Tab sushi seasoning 95g tin of tuna (drained) (optional) 2 Tab mayonnaise (optional) 1/2 avocado 1 sheet nori (sheet of dried seaweed) Method: 1. Place rice in a saucepan, add 1and 1/2 cups water. Bring to the boil, reduce heat, cover with a lid and simmer for 15-20 mins until all water has been absorbed and rice is cooked. Gently stir through sushi seasoning then turn rice out onto a flat dish to cool. Combine drained tuna with mayonnaise. Remove skin from avocado and cut into a 1.5cm dice. 2. With damp hands, cup approximately 1/4 cup of rice in one hand. Place some tuna and a piece of avocado in the centre. Add another 1/4 cup on top and press into ball shape. Using sharp scissors, cut shapes from the nori. Press onto sushi rice balls to decorate. Wrap individual balls in cling wrap, store in fridge before packing in lunchboxes. Use other fillings or none at all! Kidspot website Mary-Lynn Griffith RESEARCH PRIMARY SCHOOL FETE - 2ND MAY 2015 SIGN UP ROSTER The volunteer sign-up sheet is currently outside the school office, stuck on the window. The sheet is where you and your family can volunteer to help man a stall on fete day. If everyone puts in an hour or so it spreads the load and the same people do not become stuck on a stall for hours on end. We understand that everyone works, have children involved in sport, gym and ballet etc, have family commitments and also wish to spend some time themselves enjoying the fete day but please think of the whole school community. A completed roster for the day, with a plan of the school so you know where stalls are situated etc will be sent home before the fete. Michelle Walker, Carolyn Sternberg & Elizabeth Shewan, Fete 2015 Co-ordinators WHITE ELEPHANT DROP OFF FOR 2015 We will be accepting donations for the White Elephant stall this week from 8.45-9.30am on Friday. Next week, fete week, we will only be collecting donations under the school from 8.45-9.30am on Monday morning. Any last minute donations will need to be brought to the gym, in saleable condition, on either Thursday or Friday. If you would like to organise a drop off at a different time, or have a question, please call or text Jacqui K on 0402 522 860 or Josie M on 0438 372 748. On the afternoon of Wednesday 29th April we will be moving all the boxed donations from the storage area to the gym. We already have one dad with a tray truck helping us but would appreciate another tray or ute as we have a large number of boxes to move. If you are able to help please contact either Josie or Jacqui on the numbers above. Also, on the morning of Thursday 30th April we need to get the stage sections out of the container behind the gym. As these are pretty heavy we would appreciate the help of a few dads straight after drop off to move them. Please let the office know if you are available or contact us directly. Josie M & Jacqui K MYSTERY JARS Remember to bring in your mystery jars - to fill your mystery jars - Take a clean jar (preferably clear) and fill with new goods to the value of a least $2. Only child friendly goods please. The Mystery Jar Register has begun to fill up; currently Prep B is now in the lead with 44 Jars. Mel Jensen HAMPER STALL Thank you for all of the wonderful donations for the hampers yesterday! We had overflowing boxes of donations from each of the grades to make up the hampers which will be made up to be sold at the school fete. This was very successful for our 2013 Fete and with the multitude of donations, it is sure to be again. Cathryn White & Mardie MacDonald FETE SAVERS & RIDES WRISTBANDS Fete saver and rides wristbands order forms are on the fete bulletins and at the back of this newsletter. Orders for fete savers and / or wristbands need to be returned to school by Thursday, 30 April. Fete savers offer a sausage in bread, can of soft drink or a bottle of water, a frozen fruit tube and a $2 white elephant item. The voucher is $9 value for just $6 and will not be available on fete day. Ride wristbands give children unlimited rides on selected rides (see flyer) for $25 with the price increasing to $30 on the day. FETE BOOK STALL With just one week to go until the Fete there is still time to drop off any preloved books to the library corridor on Tuesday - Friday or leave outside the door if the library is locked. If you are fully committed to help at the Fete I am happy to pre-sell books to anyone who would otherwise miss out on time to browse. Drop into the library after school Tuesday – Friday. Joy Pagon DEVONSHIRE TEA STALL The scones, jam and cream can be dropped off to the BER kitchen bench. Please ensure you attach a list of ingredients to your baked scones or homemade jam. Thank you! CANTEEN CANTEEN ROSTER Please note that the canteen will not open after school on Tuesday or Thursday this term due to the cooler weather. Instead we will open Wednesday lunchtimes for counter sales, in addition to the Monday and Friday lunch order/counter sale days. We would like to put another call out for helpers for the Monday, Wednesday and Friday shifts; there are still many shifts to be filled. Please contact the office, add your name to the notice board near the gym or contact Jacqui Robinson (0414 362 275) if you can contribute a small amount of your time. Thank you Jacqui Robinson Friday 24 April 9-11:30 Penny Love 9-11.30 Pauline Middleton 11.30-1.50 Megan Fox 11.30-1.50 Carmie Isaacs Monday 27 April 9-11.30 Rachel Dwyer 11.30-1.50 Susan Masalski Wednesday 29 April Lunchtime Counter Sales 12.30 – 1.50 *************************** Monday 4 May 9-11.30 Caroline Foulis 11.30-1.50 *************** Wednesday 6 May Lunchtime Counter Sales 12.30 – 1.50 ********** Friday 1 May CANTEEN CLOSED FETE PREPARATIONS Friday 8 May 9-11:30 Cath Sloley 9-11.30 Jacqui Robinson 11.30-1.50 Carmie Isaacs 11.30-1.50 Carolyn Sternberg SCHOOL BANKING Our school banking day is Thursday. Justine 0417 844 493 All yellow wallets need to be placed into your child’s classroom bank bag first thing in the morning to ensure their deposit is processed. All money should be secured in the Velcro pocket. If your child would like to join the program and open their very own bank account please go online to: https://www.commbank.com.au/personal/accounts/savings-accounts/youthsaver/apply-online.html OSHClub BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE AT RPS All families must be enrolled to attend the program, remember this is free. Please create an account online at www.oshclub.com.au All bookings and cancellations can also be managed via your online account. For on the day bookings please contact the Coordinator direct at the program. OSHC program phone: 0427 793 936 Coordinator: Jenni Tzivakis OSHClub Head Office: 8564 9000 Assistant: Carly Mills COMMUNITY NEWS ENDING THE AMBULANCE CRISIS – COMMUNITY CONSULTATION FORUM I am inviting you to speak with Minister Hennessy at a forum I am holding to hear your feedback on the interim report. The forum will take place on Thursday 23 April at 6.30pm. The meeting will be held at State Emergency Service, 58 Susan Street, Eltham (corner of Bridge and Susan Street). Please extend this invitation to others who would be interested in participating in the forum and please RSVP to my office. I will then be making a submission to the Committee on the issues raised to ensure the concerns of our community are heard and taken into account. Vicki Ward MP, Member for Eltham RESEARCH PRESCHOOL We are now taking enrolments for Three Year Old Kinder 2016. Please contact the kinder for an enrolment form, to arrange a tour or to find out more details. 9437 1834. Celebrating 50 years of Early Learning and Community. ST HELENA SECONDARY COLLEGE SHOWCASE 2015 Monday 27 April 5pm & 7pm – Information Sessions, Displays and Tours Tuesday 28 April 9.30-11.30am – Information Session followed by College Tour CATHOLIC LADIES COLLEGE MORNING TOUR See how your daughter can thrive in an all girls learning environment at CLC’s Morning Tour on Friday 1 May 9.00 – 10.15am. For further enquiries please contact the College Registrar, Helen Cattapan on 9439 4077 or [email protected] SKATERZ ELTHAM – FREE AFTER SCHOOL SKATE Skaterz Eltham is holding a free after school skate session on Thursday 30 April from 4.30 – 6.30pm. This offer is extended to all students, parents, teachers and friends of Research Primary School. Call Salli on 9439 6566 to confirm your booking. All skaters need to mention the school name on arrival to receive free entry and skate hire. TOPLINE TENNIS Be one of first 10 new students at Research Tennis Coaching and receive 30% off your term 2 fees along with a free racquet. Topline Tennis has been the Diamond Valley’s number 1 tennis coaching business for over 20 years. Affordable lessons, focus on learning, great for beginners. For more information please call 9432 3706 or visit our website www.toplinetennis.com Topline Tennis RACHEL WINTON PHOTOGRAPHY – MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL Special Mother's Day gift vouchers for family, child or baby photographic sessions. Exclusive half-price $75 sessions including three free 8x10" prints are now available when you make a booking before Mother's Day. Visit rachelwintonphotography.com.au to see my portfolio or call 0410 522 060 for further information or to make a booking. Happy Mother's Day! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------VOLUNTEER SLIP FETE 2015 I would like to offer.…….hours of help between……….and……….on the………………………………stall. Name:……………………………… Contact Phone Number:…………………………..
© Copyright 2024