NEWSLETTER 22 May 2015 26 May Snr Band Lunchtime Performance, 11.15-11.40am, Hall 28 May Dance Eisteddfod Yrs 4, 5 & 6 Dance Extension Groups 3 June ICAS Science Test, 8am 1-4 June Yr 6 Canberra Tour 5 June 3rd Gala Day – Yrs 4-6 Interschool Sport 8 June Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday 18-19 June Yrs 4-6 Athletics Carnival 23-25 June Junior Music Camp 26 June P-3 Junior Athletics Day 26 June Report Cards Issued A message from our Principal….. School review – opportunity to have your say Our school is scheduled for a school review from 18 June– 22 June. The Department of Education, Training and Employment has introduced new performance reviews for Queensland State schools in 2015. The reviews replace the teaching and learning audits, and are designed to help schools continue to improve outcomes for students. The reviews do not rate or compare schools but, rather, give schools independent and quality feedback to help them improve teaching and learning. As with the audits, all schools will have a review at least every four years. A final report will be made available to parents and the community via our school website. The review team would like to hear from our school community, and I encourage anyone who is interested to have their say. Your feedback is important and will help us continue to deliver a quality education for students. If you are interested in speaking to the reviewers please contact the office to arrange a time. If you would like more information about the review process please speak to our administration team. Further information about the reviews is available from the department’s website at: www.education.qld.gov.au/schools/school-performanceassessment-framework NAPLAN Congratulations and Thank you Special thanks to students in Years 3 & 5 who settled very quickly into the range of NAPLAN tasks for Reading, Spelling, Writing, Grammar & Punctuation and Numeracy on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday last week. Thank you also to the teachers for all of the pre-test preparation and to Mrs Cracknell and Miss Mitchell who coordinated the activity. Phone: 3264 9222 Email: [email protected] Date claimers We expect student and school results to be available in October so I look forward to reporting outcomes to you. Parents will of course receive an individualised report for their child. Finally, thank you to parents for your support in ensuring children arrived at school prepared for the three days. Student Attendance & Absenteeism I again take this opportunity to stress to parents how critically important it is to have children at school as often as possible. Our catch cry Every Day Counts stresses the need for attendance every day unless the child is ill or there is a family emergency. Whilst our attendance rate at Eatons Hill is generally very good, there are a number of students who are missing out on vital teaching and learning opportunities because of irregular and often unexplained absenteeism. Please speak with us if you need support in this area. Semester 1 Student Report Cards Students of all Prep-Year 6 classes who have been in attendance through substantial teaching, learning and assessment periods at school will be issued with an Academic Progress Report Card. For those students who have been in full attendance for the year, the Report Card will be issued twice per year in June and December. At Eatons Hill, your child’s Report Card will be documented by their class teacher and other specialist teachers to provide an insight into their current progress and achievement in a number of key learning areas. Please be advised that the Semester 1 Report Cards will be distributed before the children head into the winter school vacation period and will be available to parents on Friday 26 June. Students who have only been enrolled at Eatons Hill since Term 2 or who have not been in attendance when significant assessment tasks and periods have been undertaken, are likely to receive a shortened report as opposed to a formal school report card. Phil Savill, Principal Absence Line: 3264 9260 OSH: 3264 8500 School Website – www.eatonshillss.eq.edu.au Newsletter 22 May 2015 Page 2 of 9 Recent events involving our students: From the Deputies Band & choir performances at Albany Creek Uniting Church Fete Mrs Sarah Ramsden (Prep & 1) [email protected] Mrs Wendy McKay (Yrs 2&3) [email protected] Mr Brad Geisel (Yrs 4-6) [email protected] Spotlight on Reading During classroom visits, we have been impressed with our students’ efforts in trying to improve their reading. We have been stressing that the most important thing that students can do at Eatons Hill SS is improve their reading. Students have been enthusiastically sharing their personal reading goals that their teachers have set for them. We encourage all students to keep working hard to achieve their reading goals and thank our teachers for their efforts in helping our students to improve their reading. CBA Banking Program presenting a cheque for $1,574.86 to our school A Reminder About Morning Procedures At 8:10am, students in years 1-6 are expected to walk down to the oval for morning supervision. All years 1-6 students who arrive at school before 8:45am need to go to the oval, even if they are waiting with their parents. Parents are welcome to join their children on the oval. Students will remain on the oval until they are directed to their lining up areas by the staff members on duty. Prep students arriving before 8:45am, are expected to sit with their parents in the waiting areas near the Prep classrooms. All playgrounds are out of bounds during this time, as well as after school. Albany Creek State High School Concert Band visiting EHSS Dance Extension Groups – Parent Viewing afternoon School Council Update We have begun the first phase in the establishment of our School Council – Community Communication and Consultation Phase. During this phase we will be hosting two information sessions for parents and members of our community on Tuesday 26 May at 9am and on Wednesday 27 May at 6:30pm, in the Hall. These sessions will outline timelines associated with the council’s establishment, the roles and responsibilities of members on the council and how this council will be formed and operate. As part of this first phase, a draft constitution for our School Council has been made available on our school’s website in the Quick Links section. Any questions or feedback regarding the draft constitution can be forwarded to Mrs Sarah Ramsden – [email protected]. A vote to adopt this constitution will occur during the Staff and P & C Meetings on Wednesday 24th June. Semester 1 Report Cards Please be aware that Semester 1 Report Cards will be issued on Friday 26th June (last day of Term 2). Report cards provide information to parents/carers about student learning in all curriculum areas. Information is also provided on student attitude, effort and behaviour throughout the semester. Newsletter 22 May 2015 Page 3 of 9 Inter-School Sport Gala Days Our second Inter-School Sport Gala Day was held today (Friday 22nd May) for our Years 4 – 6 students. The Inter-School Sport Gala Day is an opportunity for our students to play a variety of sports against students from nearby schools. It was fantastic to see students enjoying the outdoors and engaging in physical activity. Students are to be congratulated for their participation levels and good sportsmanship. Well done Eatons Hill students! Drama Club: Students doing some “Freeze Frames” SCHOOL FUNDRAISER – FUN RUN: FRIDAY 28th August Each year as a school we commit to one major fundraising event. This year our school will be hosting a "Fun Run" on Friday 28th August to be held on our school oval. Students learning Golf Skills at Wantima Golf Club during the InterSchool Sport Gala Day “The Arts” Update We have an outstanding “Arts” Program at Eatons Hill State School. Students are provided with an extensive array of opportunities to demonstrate skill and ability within the domains of music, dance and drama. This term our students have shone in all of these areas as evidenced by the following events: - QYMA (Queensland Youth Music Awards) Junior Choral Competition - Brisbane Dance Eisteddfod (competition is being held next Thursday – good luck dancers!) - Instrumental Music Lunchtime Performances - Junior Music Camp - Drama Club Thank you to our “Arts” teachers and parents who support our students at these various events. The Fun Run will improve the personal fitness levels of all students and raise awareness of the need to keep healthy and physically active. The Fun Run will also raise funds for the procurement of a variety of ICT (Information Computer Technology) equipment for classroom teaching and learning. Parents and family members are most welcome to participate in the Fun Run and contribute to the fundraising efforts. Sponsorship booklets and flyers detailing the prize incentives will be distributed to all students early in Term 3. A few more details about this event are: - Students will be encouraged to dress in theme. The theme for this year is “Sporting Heroes” There will be a variety of prizes for student fundraising efforts A coffee van will be on site A sausage sizzle will be available Late Arrivals at School With the recent chilly mornings we are starting to see a large number of students arriving late for school. Attendance at school every day gives your child the best opportunity to do well. Just a little bit doesn’t seem much but…… QYMA Choral Competition – Our budding Eatons Hill Choralists! He/ She is only That missing just…. equals…. Which is….. & over 13 yrs of schooling that’s... 10 mins per day 50 mins per wk Nearly 1.5 wks per yr Nearly ½ year 20 mins per day 1hr 40 mins per wk Over 2.5 wks per yr Nearly 1 yr Half hr per day Half a day per wk 4 wks per yr Nearly 1½ yrs 1hr per day 1 day per wk 8 wks per yr Over 2½ yrs Newsletter 22 May 2015 Page 4 of 9 Australian Curriculum – English The Australian English Curriculum (Prep – 10) is organised into three strands. These strands focus on developing students’ knowledge, understanding and skills in listening, reading, viewing, speaking and writing. They are: Language: Knowing about the English language. Literature: Understanding, appreciating, responding to, analysing and creating literature. Literacy: Interpret and create texts with accuracy, confidence, fluency and efficacy. In each year level, achievement standards indicate the quality of learning students should typically demonstrate by a particular point in their schooling. These standards comprise a written description and student work samples, which assist teachers in assessing student learning. Classroom News Reading Comprehension Reading comprehension is the ability to read text, process it and make meaning. Once children have mastered basic decoding and word recognition skills the focus of reading shifts to comprehension of the text. Comprehension requires children to actively engage with, and analyse, the text as they are reading. In the classroom teachers support reading comprehension through repeated reading of the text, guided reading and writing and explicit lessons on comprehension strategies. Three simple ways parents can support children with reading comprehension are as follows: 2WH and the Ipswich Poetry Feast Provide prior information about the subject of the text before reading. Explain the meaning of subject specific words, or unknown vocabulary, within the text by relating it to known words. Ask questions and discuss the text with children after reading. Comprehension can also be developed through the use of range of literacy apps. The link below will take you to a range of literacy apps and reviews. http://www.readingrockets.org/literacyapps/co mprehension On Wednesday, May 20, 2WH participated in a poetry workshop with Meridith Costain, author of Doodledum Dancing. Together with a host of other schools across QLD 2 WH learnt the secrets of successful poetry writing during this wonderful workshop. Whilst it took a little while to get our sound working, it was a fabulous experience and many or our students will soon be entering their poems in the Ipswich Poetry Feast Competition. Payments to the office can be made via Credit Card, EFTPOS, cheque or correct cash – no change available. Sarah Cracknell, Master Teacher Interschool Sport Term 2 The final Gala Sports day will be held in week 7, Friday 5th June. All scheduled training will remain in place until this day. North District Details and Dates TERM 2 A reminder that students must obtain the North District form pack from either Mara Graham (Music Room) or Dan Bull (PE Room), pay the fee well before the trial date, sign the forms and bring with them to the trial. As we receive trial notices intermittently, students can keep a track of which week they need to collect forms by checking the whiteboard just inside the Indoor Sporting Newsletter 22 May 2015 Complex. Each week we will write up the forms available for collection. North District Trials are for students turning 10,11 & 12. Students turning 13 can trial for Swimming, Cross Country and Athletics only. Parents are required to fill out forms titled “Permission to Attend a Regional Trial”. Students need to take these forms to the North District Trials. No form no trial. Please note the following North District trial dates: Softball: (12&U) Girls-Tues 9th June Rugby Union: Boys- Wed 10th June Track & Field: Mon 27th/ Tues 28th July Cricket: (12&U) Boys and Girls Wed 19th Aug EHSS Athletics Carnival Inter-School Trials have commenced in preparation for our school’s years 4-6 Athletics Carnival in week 9, term 2. The Junior Athletics Carnival will be held in week 10. Years 4-6: Thursday 18th- Friday 19th June Prep – 3: Friday -26th June Parent Workshop - Flipping the Classroom 25th May @ 2:00-2:45pm or 26th May 8:00-8:30am Presenter: Jan Johnson Location: Base Club (beside the library) What on earth is a flipped classroom? School certainly isn't like it was in my day! Find out how a flipped classroom can benefit your child. What are the benefits? Bring your questions and coffee to one of our workshops. Website: www.ehssjadej.edublogs.org Please email Jan if you are interested in attending [email protected] Page 5 of 9 Albany Creek Uniting Church Fete The Senior String Ensemble, Senior Concert Band and Junior Choir performed at the Albany Creek Uniting Church Fete on Saturday 9th May. This was a wonderful opportunity for our ensembles to perform not only for their parents and friends but also for members of the local community. An excellent effort by our choir and instrumental music students. Thank you to our Instrumental and Music Teachers Ms Kim Podlich, Mr Tim Lefever and Mr George Stylianou for their talents, support and ongoing commitment to our school. Thank you to our parent support group MADDNESS for supervising and dressing our students. QYMA A thank you to everyone involved in Wednesday night's Queensland Youth Music Awards Performance at Albany Creek State High School. The Junior Choir displayed an outstanding effort and represented our school with courage and commitment. Congratulations to Ms Kim Podlich and Mrs Gill Morris that give up their lunchtimes every Tuesday in order to prepare for such an event, conducting and supervising. Thank you to the MADDNESS Support Group for providing our colourful sing shirts and for the P&C for funding this purchase. The children looked wonderful on stage. Thank you to parent Mrs Robyn Harvey for her piano accompaniment and ongoing support. Thank you again to our parent support group MADDNESS for supervising and dressing our students. 2015 Instrumental Music Timetable — Semester 1 Ms Mara Graham—Instrumental Music Coordinator [email protected] Mr John Nagy—Woodwind [email protected] Mr Tim Lefever—Woodwind/Brass and Percussion [email protected] Mr Georges Stylianou—Strings [email protected] MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 7.30— 8.40am Senior Concert Band 7.30am in the hall Junior Concert Senior Strings Band 7.45 am Ensemble 7.30am (Commencing in in the Hall Term 3) in the hall 9.00— 11.00 Mr Lefever Mr Nagy Mr Stylianou MUSIC NEWS Instrumental Music Term 2 A reminder the timetables for all classes are rotating and need weekly checks for a change of time. This is to foster educational equity and reduce subject-specific loss of learning. Each classroom should have rosters displayed and accessible for the students. Rosters are also found on the school website and in the windows of the music room. – Mr Lefever has made recent amendments to his schedule. Please see our school webpage for more information. THURSDAY 11.00— 1.00 Mr Lefever Mr Stylianou Mr Lefever Mr Nagy Mr Stylianou 2.00— 3.00 Mr Lefever Mr Lefever Mr Nagy Mr Stylianou Newsletter 22 May 2015 Page 6 of 9 This year we have decided to enter our Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6 Dance Extension teams into the Brisbane Eisteddfod, Arts In Focus, within the Primary School Groups section. The Brisbane Eisteddfod is a very well-known and well organised competitive event that allows our students the opportunity to perform onstage and also to view what is happening in primary schools around them. Where: Edmund Rice Performing Arts Centre, St Laurence’s College, 82 Stephens Road, South Brisbane, 4101. When: Can you help out? Do you have any games, lego, construction equipment that your children may have outgrown for use at Defence Club? Please email me at [email protected] . Also I am in need of small boxes - if you have any small jewellery size boxes, we would love to have them. Gayle Kratzmann Defence School Transition Aide th Thursday 28 May. Our session has been confirmed to start at 8.30am on Thursday 28 May. Details have been sent home to parents and can be found on the school internet. Please note that Year 3 dance extension will be cancelled on Thursday 28 May due to the Eisteddfod. Term 2 Dance Performance dates: Thursday 28 May, All Day, Brisbane Eisteddfod Year 4, 5, 6 DX Monday 15 June, First Break Lunchtime Performance Year 3-4 Dance Club & Year 5-6 Dance Club Mrs Nicole Galea [email protected] Mr Robert King [email protected] Ms Mara Graham [email protected] Defence News Defence Parent afternoon tea will be held on Wednesday afternoon from 1.30pm in the old OSH room until the end of the term. Community News Newsletter 22 May 2015 Albany Creek State High School Instrumental Music Committee “Let’s Rock!” Fundraising TRIVIA NIGHT Saturday 25 July 2015 7.00pm – 11.00pm MPC Building at ACSHS $10.00 per person, Tables of 8 (18yo and over) Tickets must be ordered together Tickets on sale until Monday 20 July 2015 Come dressed up & decorate your table as your favourite band/musician Doors open at 6.30pm to decorate your team’s table BYO snacks and drinks Prizes for Best Dressed/Table, Lucky Door, as well as Raffle, Silent Auction and Game Prizes All funds raised support the 2016 Music Tour How to pay for Pre-paid Trivia Night Tickets Place in a sealed envelope, a completed Trivia Night Ticket Form below and the correct amount of money or cheque (payable to Albany Creek State High School P&C Assn General Account) and addressed to: Albany Creek State High School P&C Assn Cnr Old Northern Rd & Albany Forest Dr Albany Creek Qld 4035 Attention: The Treasurer – Music Supporters Or go to the Administration Office for the Office Staff to place envelope into the locked P&C Assn red box ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------“Let’s Rock!” Fundraising Trivia Night – Ticket Order Form Name: __________________________________________ Telephone: ______________________ Address: ____________________________________________ Student Name: ________________________________ Roll Class: ______________________ Signature of Parent/Guardian: ______________________ Date: ___________________________ Name of Parent/Guardian (printed): __________________________________________________ My cash/cheque payment of $____________ is enclosed for ____________ tickets I do not have a student at ACSHS so I have enclosed a stamped sealed return addressed envelope for my tickets Page 7 of 9 Newsletter 22 May 2015 Page 8 of 9 Newsletter 22 May 2015 Page 9 of 9 A CAREER WORKSHOP FOR EATONS HILL MUMS REGISTRATION FORM As an initiative to support our families Eatons Hills SS is partnering with local career coach, Donna Thistlethwaite, to offer a workshop which has proven successful in supporting mums considering returning to work. Are you a mum thinking about going back to work but who feels that she has little to offer anymore? Do you need support identifying your skills, knowing how to get a job or working out what direction to take? Does it feel like you’re the only one in this situation? CareerSmart Mums invites you to join a community of Mums, some of whom have commenced work or study, set up their own businesses or simply achieved some clarity on their future direction. Enjoy the benefits of a supportive group environment where you can build confidence, explore careers, discuss ways to overcome some of the barriers working mums face, develop job search skills, be inspired and have fun. What to expect … The workshop runs for two hours weekly over five weeks. During the program you will undertake a range of activities to enhance self-awareness and confidence and build your knowledge of the employment market. You will be introduced to a bunch of resources to assist your career planning and you will develop some practical job search skills to maximise your ability to successfully engage with work. You will identify your transferable skills and achievements which will look great on your new resume. By the end of the program your confidence and ability to plan a career will have increased significantly and you will have ongoing access to career support through the CareerSmart Mums community including the private Facebook group hangout. Eatons Hill State School 9-11am Thursdays 28 May to 25 June 2015 Hall Conference Room, EHSS If you want to gain the confidence and skills to re-enter the workforce or to plan a career, CareerSmart Mums is for you. Come on a journey with a small group of likeminded Mums over five weeks. Sessions are two hours long from 9.00am on Thursdays from 28 May 2015 and will be held in the Hall Conference Room. There is small amount of ‘homework’ to do between sessions so that you can maximise what you achieve. Seven participants are needed to go ahead (this ensures an ideal mix of experiences, ideas and personalities) so rally up some other mums who you know would also benefit. Cost: $150 for all 5 sessions Deadline: 25 May 2015 Enquiries: Donna Thistlethwaite on 0419 120 601 Name: __________________________________ Address: ____________________________ ____________________________ You can learn more by visiting the CareerSmart Mums Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/CareerSmartMums and by viewing a past participant video testimonial https://vimeo.com/93248375 or https://vimeo.com/92721709 Telephone: _______________________________ Dates: Thursday 28th May, 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th June from 9-11am Venue: Conference Room Eatons Hill State School Community Hall Cost: $150 Enquiries: Donna Thistlethwaite 0419 120 601 Please provide a snapshot of your career history? Registration Form follows. ___________________________________________ Check out what past-participants have said: ___________________________________________ Donna delivered the program in a professional, friendly, approachable manner. With 100% support throughout the course and beyond. Payment Options: Fantastic program. Would highly recommend attendance. I thought the program was wonderful and very informative. I am looking more positively at searching for a job for when I actually decide what it is I want to do and feeling more confident in my ability to do so. Thanks Donna :) It's a great program and I will be recommending it to other mums. Email: ___________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ Direct Debit: Account Name: Career Vitality BSB: 064-110 Account No.:1031 6777 Please use your name as reference Credit card (please phone Donna on 0419 120 601) Please scan and email form to: [email protected] by 25 May 2015. Places are limited. (If minimum numbers are not reached registration fee will be fully refunded.) A proportion of the workshop registration fee will be disbursed to Eatons Hill State School.
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