The Augusta Star Newsletter 4, 2015 – 17/3/15 P&C Annual General Meeting 17 March 2015 Please do not use the staff car park for any reason at any time. A reminder that students should not arrive at school prior to 8am (with the exception of ensemble / band members). If a child needs to be dropped off at school prior to 8am please contact Camp Australia (www.campaustralia.com.au). Empowered to be my best today. Inspired to be even better tomorrow! IMPORTANT NOTES NAPLAN – Helping your child prepare The 2015 NAPLAN (National Assessment Program: Literacy and Numeracy) will be held on 12, 13 and 14 May 2015 for all students in years 3 and 5. NAPLAN is a point in time test that identifies student skills in reading, writing, spelling, grammar & punctuation and numeracy. A useful website for parents is: http://www.nap.edu.au/information/faqs/naplan-general.html The site contains information about the purpose of NAPLAN and examples of what is expected of students. Practice opportunities: Practice materials are available for families at: http://www.nap.edu.au/naplan/thetests/the-tests.html If you have concerns for your child in relation to 2015 NAPLAN, please make an appointment to see your child’s classroom teacher as soon as possible. Reading Reading to your child, reading with your child, and listening to your child read every day is one of the greatest investments of time you can make. Every child has a ‘Reading Stars’ record sheet in their Communication Book. Please complete the information each evening. Students will be recognised for their consistent reading efforts with certificates. Hints to help with reading: Make reading an enjoyable experience for you and your child. For children who are beginning their ‘learning to read journey’, read books together. Encourage your child to join in to read favourite parts / repeated text / rhyming parts and easily predicted ideas. Stop reading from time to time and ask your child to look at / talk about / ask questions about the ideas presented in the pictures. Encourage your child to tell you about their favourite part of the story or to tell you what they think about a particular character in the story. ANZAC Day Services The Members of the Redbank Plains RSL Sub Branch would like to invite students to join them for the 100 years of ANZAC – ANZAC Day Services on 25 April 2015. The dawn service will be held at 4:25am at the Redbank Plains Cenotaph, Moreton Avenue, Redbank Plains. The commemorative service will be held at 9:30 at the same venue, preceded by a march leaving from the corner of Cedar Rd and Moreton Ave at 9:20am. Our Augusta State School ANZAC Day Service will be held at school on Friday 24 April 2015 at 9am. Reading EVERY DAY! Please complete your child’s ‘Reading Stars’ record sheet. Please avoid bringing nuts and eggs to Augusta. Augusta has a ‘no school hat – no play’ policy. Please ensure your child has a school hat that is clearly named. Animals should not be brought to school, including at pick-up times. UNIFORM SHOP Monday & Friday 8:15-8:45am Wednesday 1:30 – 2:00pm DATE CLAIMERS P&C Annual General Meeting 17 March 2015 Cross Country – all year levels 24 March 2015 Please see note sent home this week School ANZAC Ceremony Friday 24 April 2015 9am 2016 Enrolment Waiting List 1 May 2016 6:30am Please see information in newsletter NAPLAN 12, 13, 14 May 2015 Years 3 and 5 PLEASE NOTE: RSPCA Visit – Prep The RSPCA visited our Prep classes last week. This is what two of the Prep students wrote: The RSPCA showed us pictures of dogs. They talked to us about how to look after our pets. We learned that our pets need food, water, air and shelter and of course LOVE! Farm Friends Animal Visit – Prep Farmer Jules visited Prep last week. This what two of the Prep students wrote: Farm Fun came to visit Prep last week. There were calves, ducklings and mummy and baby chicks. We fed the calves some milk. We held the chicks VERY carefully. The chicks were so soft. The ducklings were so warm. We spent the whole day learning about animals. Writer’s Workshop – Year 3 This term, Year 3 students have been fortunate to spend time with an amazing author, Cameron Stelzer. Cameron has written a series of children books and novels that captures their imagination. During these interactive workshops, students were actively engaged in a series of activities to enhance their writing skills in narratives and persuasive texts. Children used adjectives to describe what a character may look like, smell like, feel like, and sound like. Children also used pictures to create problems and complications for a story. Students worked in groups to write an advertisement designed to convince an audience to buy items such as a balloon army tank and a chocolate-covered strawberry hat. Yum! It was wonderful to see students leaving the workshop eager to start their next writing adventure. Year 3 would like to thank Cameron for inspiring and challenging students to have a love of writing! Sunsafe At Augusta we teach students how to be safe and how to practice sunsafe behaviour. At Augusta: Staff: - Act as positive role models to students by practising ‘Sunsmart’ behaviour. - Remind students, if required, to apply sunscreen and wear the school hat. - Use shaded areas for outdoor activities where possible. - Assist students to apply sunscreen if necessary. Parents: - Provide an Augusta school hat for their child. - Assist their child to apply sunscreen before leaving for school. - Support the school’s Sun Safety Strategy in principle and in practice. - Teach students how to apply sunscreen Students: - All students are encouraged to apply sunscreen before leaving home for school each day. - All students are offered the opportunity to apply sunscreen before going out to play. Students must respect the resource (sunscreen) and use it safely and appropriately. - All students must wear our school hat when engaged in curricular, extracurricular or play activities that are outside. Sunscreen is available to students in each classroom double teaching space. Students are welcome to apply sunscreen on uncovered areas of their body – legs, arms, back of hands and face/neck. The sunscreen is SPF 30+ broad spectrum and water-based sunscreen. The sunscreen provided at school is the ‘Cancer Council ‘Everyday Sunscreen’ SPF30+’ brand. Should parents wish to provide their own brand of sunscreen for their child, they are welcome to send a roll-on sunscreen in their child’s bag, with their name School phone number: 07 3814 9666 EMAIL: [email protected] Term 1 27 January – 2 April Term 2 20 April – 26 June Term 3 13 July – 18 September Term 4 6 October – 11 December Ipswich Show Holiday 15 May 2015 (No show holiday in term 3) Pupil Free Day 19 October 2015 clearly marked on it. If you DO NOT want your child to use the ‘Cancer Council Everyday Sunscreen SPF30+’ that is provided by the school, please complete the slip note that was sent home this week and return it to your child’s class teacher by Friday 20 March 2015. Uniform Shop – Opening Times & Winter Uniform Winter Jumpers are now available from the Uniform Shop. They are available in full zip and half zip from sizes 4 to 14 and S, M, L. The Uniform Shop is open Mon and Fri 8.15 to 8.45 and Wed 1.30 to 2.00 pm. During these times payments will be made at the finance office then parents proceed to the uniform shop to collect uniforms, try on sizes etc. The other option that is available for uniform purchases is that parents can make payment for new uniforms at the finance window at any time either by phone or person and the order will be available for collection during the next uniform opening. Alternatively, the order can be delivered to the child's classroom or the office for collection. Regular Attendance Parents and caregivers must send children to school every school day under Queensland law unless there is an acceptable reason such as: Illness; doing work experience; competing in school sporting events. If your child is going to be absent from school, you must let the school know why the absence has occurred within two school days of their return. If possible, it is best to advise the school beforehand. Please avoid keeping your child away from school for reasons such as: birthdays; shopping; visiting family and friends; if they sleep in; looking after other children; minor check-ups or care, such as haircuts. Where possible, routine medical or other health appointments should be made either before or after school or during the school holidays. Establishing good routines around school can assist with regular school attendance. These include: have a set time to go to bed; have a set time to get out of bed; have uniform and school bag ready the night before; have a set time for starting and finishing breakfast; set a time for daily homework activities; speak about school positively; send your child to school every school day including their birthday and the last day of term. Regular attendance at school is very important for each child however, from time to time students become ill. Written advice from parents is required regarding student absences. To enable us to account for each student in our school, please phone administration or advise us in writing should your child need to be away from school. Students should arrive at school between 8:15am and 8:25am. Before school care is available through Camp Australia for students who need to be at school earlier. Early Collection: If parents need to collect students early from school, students must be signed out through Administration. We require an explanation on each occasion that a child is collected from school early. Please avoid early collection of your child as much as possible. CROSS COUNTRY On Tuesday 24 March the Augusta State School annual Cross Country will be held for all students on the oval. Students in Prep to Year 2 will be running in class groups from 8:45 onwards. Students in Years 3-6 will run according to their age group from 10:50. Consent and medical forms were sent home yesterday. These forms must be completed and returned to class teachers by Friday 20 March for students to participate. Students will need to wear suitable running shoe, school uniform and school hat. Students also need to bring a water bottle. Parents and family members are welcome to come along and watch the races. Every Day Counts! Did you know?... If your child misses: That equals: Which is: And over 13 years of schooling that is: 10 minutes per day 50 minutes per week 1.5 weeks per year Nearly 1/2 a year 1 hr 40 mins per week Half a day per week Over 2.5 weeks per year Nearly 1 year 4 weeks per year Nearly 1.5 years 1 day per week 8 weeks per year Over 2.5 years 20 minutes per day 30 minutes per day 1 hour per day DAILY TIMETABLE Session 1:8:30 – 10:30 Teaching and Learning 20 minute Brain Break Session 2: 10:50 – 12:20 Teaching and Learning 20 minute Brain Break & 30 minute play Session 3: 1:10 – 2:10 Teaching and Learning 2:10 – 2:30 Reflection and Goal Setting (2pm parade on Wednesday) OUTSIDE HOURS SCHOOL CARE Did you know that you can register your child with www.campaustralia.com.au for Outside Hours School Care, without planning on using the service on a regular basis? From time to time families may have emergency situations where they cannot get to school as planned. In these instances, before- and after-school care may be able to assist. We recommend that all families register with the service. AUGUSTA STATE SCHOOL: ENROLMENT INFORMATION – 2016 Applications for enrolment into Prep to Year 6 at Augusta State School for 2016 open at 6:30am on Friday 1 May 2015. Our Enrolment Management Plan provides that all students who reside within the local catchment area or children who have a sibling currently enrolled and attending Augusta State School and who are eligible for enrolment in the educational program offered by the school have a right to enrolment at the school. Our catchment area is reviewed from time to time to reflect changes in the local community infrastructure (eg roads, residential development, buildings etc). We ask that all families who intend to express an interest in enrolling a child at Augusta in 2016, complete an Expression of Interest on or after 6:30am 1 May 2015. Families eligible for enrolment will be contacted in semester two. At enrolment, Parents will need to provide: Student’s original Birth Certificate (not commemorative certificate); Evidence of residential address (e.g. rates notice, rental tenancy agreement {minimum six months}). Families who do not have a child currently enrolled at Augusta, and who reside outside the school’s local catchment boundary who apply for enrolment at the school will be put on a waiting list in order of receipt of application. Enrolment of students from outside the local catchment area will be managed to ensure that the total current and forecast enrolments do not exceed the school’s current built capacity. Where there is spare capacity, students will be enrolled from the waiting list. Offers of enrolment positions for families on the waiting list may continue to be made up to and after the first day of school in 2014, until class numbers are finalised. Enrolment enquiries should be directed to: [email protected] SCHOOL NEWSLETTER School and class newsletters will be emailed to parents in 2015. Our next newsletter will be emailed in a fortnight. Please ensure your email address is kept up to date. Please also upload the QSchool App which will provide updates of the school calendar and uploads of important documents. ROADWORK NOTIFICATION We have received notification regarding works being undertaken at the corner of Brittains Rd and Keidges Road. The Construction team have advised that there may be possible restrictions to through traffic during the works. Weather permitting, the works are expected to be completed by May 2015. SCHOOL WEBSITE Our school website (https://augustass.eq.edu.au) has been upgraded. Families are invited to download the QSchools app (apple and android). The app will provide reminders of school events, access to the school newsletter and other school information. The app also enables ‘push’ notifications to be sent to users. MEDICAL INFORMATION A reminder to all families to update any changes in medical conditions for their children. Infectious Diseases - Compulsory Exclusion from School Though Illness Pupils who contract illnesses such as Measles, Mumps etc., must remain at home for a specified minimum length of time. Please notify the school immediately if your child is diagnosed by your doctor with any communicable condition. Periods of time for exclusion for different illnesses can be obtained by contacting the school. Please see ‘Time Out’ flyer which is included in this handbook. Head Lice It is advisable to check children’s hair regularly. Where lice are discovered please contact the school. SCHOOL RULES At Augusta: I am safe, I am respectful, I am responsible, I am the best me I can be. Our students do an amazing job of understanding and following the expectations at Augusta. From time to time a child may make a mistake. If a child does make a mistake, we work with them to understand how they have contributed to the problem and how they are going to fix the problem. When talking about a problem, students are taught to take responsibility and to keep a problem ‘small’. Being safe at Augusta: We have a number of children in our school who suffer from severe anaphylaxis. This is a life threatening condition for these children. Nuts and eggs are the triggers for the affected children. Parents are asked not to pack anything with nuts or eggs in them. We understand that this may at times be an inconvenience however we need to do our very best to keep every child safe at Augusta. Your support is appreciated. Dogs & Animals at School: At Augusta our first concern is always for the welfare and safety of our students. Whilst a dog on a lead may not seem a threat, situations can change rapidly. Please do NOT bring dogs or other animals to school at any time. Travelling to and from School: Please remind your child to be safe when travelling to and from school. Students riding bikes and scooters must wear helmets and follow the road rules. It is the responsibility of students to secure their bikes or scooters in the school bike racks using their own locking device. If your child walks to school please remind them to be safe, responsible and respectful at all times. Parking: The bus zone at the Brittains Road frontage to the school is for bus parking only. Many of our students in years one to seven use the school bus service. The ‘bus zone’ is not available for car parking at any time. Please do not park in the bus zone. Please do not park on any of the grassed areas (e.g. the roundabout, the end of the school carpark and the footpaths) as these are not parking areas. The staff carpark is for staff only. Please do not use the staff carpark at any time, including when accessing Outside Hours School Care. Carpark & Drop-off zone: Please do not leave your car when it is parked in the drop-off zone. Collecting students between 2:35 and 2:45 will help ease congestion. Please consider this, particularly if you have students in the senior school. Thankyou. PARENTS & CITIZENS ASSOCIATION Our Annual General Meeting will be held on Tuesday 17 March 2015 in the Administration block, commencing at 6pm. Please feel very welcome to attend. CAFÉ If you are intending on using the Café (tuckshop) for your children please set up your account. Please follow this process to open your account: 1. Go to: www.munchmonitor.com 2. Enter the initial username: augusta Enter the password: munch4300 3. Click ‘sign up’ 4. Enter your own email address and a password. Click ‘create your account’. 5. An important email will be sent to you almost immediately. 6. Find the email and click the link to activate your account. (Check your ‘junk mail’ folder in case the email is treated as spam.) 7. Enter your own email address and password then click ‘Activate My Account’. 8. Follow the steps to complete the set up. 9. Once you have put money into your account, you can order on-line whenever it suits you. Money can be credited to your Munch Monitor account using either your debit card or your credit card. 10. You can include a photo of your child in your family profile if you wish. 11. Please ensure you detail any allergies that your child has. There is assistance available through the email: [email protected] If you are available to volunteer on any Monday, please complete the information form in the office. When you complete the form, we will need your name, email, phone and available times on and dates of a Monday. Please note unfortunately children cannot be in the Café due to Workplace Health and Safety Regulations. LUNCHTIME CLUBS A number of lunchtime clubs are being offered to students this term. Clubs include dance, art, junior playground, lunchtime games, choir, leadership and library. These activities have been very well attended by students throughout the school. Thank you to the teachers and aides who are planning for these sessions. We are very lucky to have so many creative people in our school! MEDICATION If your child requires medication to be administered at school, paperwork must be completed at the office before we can give your child any medication. All medication must be labelled by a pharmacist. BEGINNING AND END OF SCHOOL DAY ARRANGEMENTS Students should not be at school prior to 8am. If families need for their children to be at school before that time, please use our Outside Hours School Care facilities. Contact www.campaustralia.com.au for details. Students should arrive at school between 8:15 and 8:25. The front gate at school will be opened by staff at 2:25pm each day, with the exception of Wednesdays when it will be opened for parade at 2:05pm (side gate at the far end of Administration). These arrangements ensure maximum teaching and learning time for all of our students. From time to time we understand that children need to be collected from school early, or arrive late. Please avoid this as much as possible. Late arrivals and early departures of students must be recorded in administration. Students who are leaving school before 2:30 must be collected from administration. Learning commences at 8:30am. Thankyou for your support. HOMEWORK Every child at Augusta should read every night. If your child is not yet an independent reader, please read to or with your child. Please record this in your child’s ‘Reading Stars’ record sheet (communication book). Students will be recognised for their consistent efforts with certificates after each 25 nights. Students have received their username and password information for Literacy Planet (Prep to year 6) and Mathletics (not yet in Prep). Students should engage in curriculum areas of these programs for between 15 and 30 minutes each week. PARENT INFORMATION SESSION – VOLUNTEER CODE OF CONDUCT Volunteers at Augusta State School are asked to attend an information session about Code of Conduct in Education Queensland Schools. Please register your interest / RSVP with Administration or via email. All volunteers at Augusta State School are also asked to have a Volunteer’s ‘Suitability Card’, otherwise known as a Blue Card. Anyone wishing to volunteer in our school can collect an application from Administration. CORRESPONDENCE Please ensure your residential address, email address, contact phone numbers and emergency contact details are up to date. Our newsletter is emailed each fortnight. If you haven’t received an email for a few weeks, please email: [email protected] to check the address is correct. Thank you. UNIFORM Augusta State School is a uniform School. Please ensure students are in uniform, which consists of black or white lace-up/Velcro shoes (that stay on securely), white socks, navy School shorts and School shirt with a School hat. School hats are available in the Uniform Shop. Please ensure hats are clearly named. PARADE Parade is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the great things happening at Augusta. We appreciate that the afternoon is a challenging time to have parade however the ‘am’ sessions are prime learning time. If, during parade, younger siblings become upset, or conversations must be had, it would be greatly appreciated if you could move away from the direct stage area, as students are easily distracted. Thankyou. GUITAR LESSONS Mr Grant Davies has recommenced guitar lessons for interested students. Lessons cost $15 for a half hour group lesson or $30 for individual half hour lessons. Please see Ms Brown. VALUABLES AT SCHOOL A reminder that valuables, including toys, should not be brought to school. If students bring mobile phones/ipods or other electronic devices to school, these devices must be turned off and brought to the office on arrival at school, and collected from the office at 2:30pm. LOST PROPERTY If your child is missing some property, please visit the Resource Centre to check the lost property. HEALTHY LUNCHES Thankyou for providing healthy lunches and snacks for your children. Please avoid nut and egg products in school lunchboxes. We encourage students to drink water throughout the day. If students bring ‘popper’ drinks to school, please remind them to dispose of the rubbish (particularly the straw covers) appropriately. Please make sure your child has a water bottle every day. BOOMERANG BOOK & BRAG BOOK Thankyou for your support in helping students to develop the habit of having their Boomerang & Brag books every day. These books help your child to communicate the celebrations and achievements of their day, as well as enabling us to update families with important messages. Class newsletters will also be included in your child’s Boomerang Book. These newsletters will provide families with updates about curriculum, routines and upcoming events. Please take the time to read these newsletters. STUDENT ABSENCE If your child is going to be absent from school, please write a note explaining the absence or telephone the office on 3814 9666. BUS SERVICE An up to date timetable can now be found on-line at Bus: http://busqld.com.au/school-services/journey-information/areas/ipswich/ STUDENT RESOURCE SCHEME Thankyou to the families who have already settled their Student Resource Scheme payments. Payments can be made on any morning at the school’s cash window. Cash, credit card and cheque are all welcome. Invoices for 2015 will be issued during the month of February. Families wishing to make payment arrangements, including Centrelink deductions should see Deb in Administration to complete applicable forms. HEALTH AND SAFETY For the safety of our students, please continue to drive safely in our school car park. Even when there are not many cars around, please drive slowly and carefully, being mindful and looking after the safety of pedestrians through the school carpark and on surrounding roads. As Queensland Government policy indicates, there is no smoking or consumption of alcohol on Education Queensland premises, which includes the school grounds and the school carpark. Thankyou.
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