No. 36 20th November 2014 from Anny A Lot is Happening at Brighton Last Wednesday morning, during Transition, there were nearly one thousand people on site 100 new Foundation students in the classrooms and 100 parents at the information session, as well as our 745 students who are on site daily. The morning went well for everyone. Our students enjoyed the time they spent with the teachers in the next year level. Teachers have planned activities that are special to the year level and something our kids can look forward to. On Friday night, the Friends of Brighton held two very successful fun-packed and well attended Discos. Thank you to Andrea Brant and her team for all their work and organization to ensure the students were safe and had a wonderful time. The Gym was packed and jumping! Everyone went home smiling with eyes shining. On Tuesday evening this week we held another information evening for parents of students in years five and six next year about our new and exciting initiative Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). The Visiting Team for the Council of International Schools was impressed with this initiative and commended our ICT instructional coach Joel Snowden: for his visionary approach and for strengthening the use of ICT as a learning tool within the school. Our next big event is the Community Fair on Election Day, November 29. Roxanne O’Brien and her team are working hard in preparation for the day. Please take the time when you come to vote to visit the stalls and the kids’ activities. It is our last big fund raiser for the year and the money raised will contribute to the works in the new Wonder Garden and to begin the refurbishment of the Performing Arts Centre. Thank you to the years three and four parents who joined our facilities manager, Bill Kolivas, for the working bee on Saturday in preparation for our Community Fair. We have two upcoming Social events to finish the year. The first is the Parent Helpers’ Morning Tea on Wednesday, December 3 at 10.40 in the Gym. It is catered by our staff to say thank you to all the parents who have given generously of their time over this year to support our programs and attend excursions and camps. These programs rely heavily on parent participation and support. Please join us. The second event is the Carols. This will be Thursday evening December 4 at 6.00 pm on the junior oval. Our students entertain us with carols and it is a lovely way to bring the year to a close. I look forward to seeing you all there. REMINDER: Pupil Free Day Monday November 24, 2014 MONDAY MORNING ASSEMBLY 24th November Parents are welcome to attend our Monday morning assemblies on the Junior Oval at 9.00am. Congratulations to next Monday’s PYP Attitudes award recipients: PF Archie Bull PC Luna Scantamburlo PM Jessica Brown PP Beau Stevenson PK Eva Hunter PD Pei Qi Khoo 1P Harry Tonkin 1O Lucy Poole 1C Kerri-Grace Giazi 1K Rhys Wills 2Wi John Fang 2T Holly Prato Reward Items are: Handball, scented pencils, shark plush toy key ring, whale pencil case, money box, swimming bag, projector cup and sea streamers. 2C 2B Richie Huang Alex Turner 2W Will Gallus 3S Maya Hudson Also the calculator, headphones, wallet and pat money box from last year is available. 3Bi Millie McGillan 3J Zach Kolobius 3Br Martha Stamatopoulos 4M Jeremie Munso 4P Damien Hookway 4F Zach Di Crosta 4N James Harrison 5F Isla Rodbard-Penders 5L Siena Kennedy Reminder that house colour polos $25 are compulsory in 2015. Don’t leave it to the last minute or I will run out as I am running down stock levels. 5H Jayden Newman 5SD Bibi Wallace 6S James Hill Bronwen Peterson [email protected] 6H Lily Scott 6W Caleb Katsakis Term 4 School Banking Token Redemption day is 26th November! If you have collected 10 silver tokens, place them in the banking booklet with your redemption coupon (or write the item, name and class on a piece of paper). We will collect it on the redemption day then order the reward and have it back to your child as soon as we receive them. Thank you, School Banking Co-ordinators UNIFORM SHOP NEWS Trading hours are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 3.00-4.00pm. Reminder To ensure your child receives stationery supplies for 2015 payments for 2015 are due: this Fri 21st Nov. You may opt to pay in 3 instalments using the payment plan. If you have misplaced the form you can print another from the Parent Portal. CANTEEN ROSTER Times: 9.30am - 11.30am (1) & 11.30am - 1.30pm (2) Fri 21st Sonya Dowe Lisa James 9.00 9.00 2 2 PUPIL FREE DAY - CANTEEN CLOSED 1 2 Tues 25th Kathryn Harby– Williams 1 2 Wed 26th Help Required Please Kate Robertson 1 2 Thurs 27th Shelly Cameron Kate McCann 1 2 Fri 28th Tanja Nishibata 9.00 Mon 24th Caroline Lee Jane Craig Qkr! For CANTEEN at BPS There have been quite a large number of children going to the Canteen saying that their lunch order has been placed on QKR when it has not. When placing an order on QKR please remember that the cut off time for orders is 9am each day. Don’t forget to swipe to pay to complete the transaction. You can check on your QKR receipt which day you have ordered the lunch for. Orders can be placed up to 2 weeks in advance and if you need to cancel an order for a particular day, due to illness etc. this can be done up until 9am on the day that the order is to be filled. 2 2 Dear Parents, Available shifts, if you can help please call: WED 3/12 at 11.30 WED 10/12 at 9.30 WED 17/12 at 9.30 and 11.30 THURS 4/12 at 9.30 and 11.30 THURS 11/12 at 11.30 Many thanks, Lou, Marie and Jenny 9539 7131 Occupational Health and Safety If you notice a potential OH&S issue around the school please report it to the office ASAP so that it can be addressed. Bill Kolivas Facilities Manager MESSAGE FROM THE HEALTH CENTRE WHOOPING COUGH ALERT We have been advised of a case of whooping cough (pertussis) within the school. Most children at the school have their immunisations up to date, which means your child has been immunised against whooping cough. There are some children who have not been immunised and who may be at risk of infection. What is whooping cough? Whooping cough is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis and is spread by droplets from coughing and sneezing. It begins like a cold and then the characteristic cough develops. The cough may last for months, even after antibiotic treatment is completed and the person is no longer infectious. What are the symptoms? Symptoms vary but initially similar to common cold, then develop sudden attacks of repetitive coughing and often a characteristic “whoop” as the person gasps for breath. Vomiting often follows a coughing attack. A person with whooping cough is infectious for up to three weeks after they start coughing. Immunisation for whooping cough (pertussis) Pertussis vaccination is part of the government funded immunisation program for children at 2, 4, 6 months, at 4 years and in year 10 of secondary school (or 15 years of age). Protection is not lifelong and begins to wane after 6 – 10 years. Adult booster vaccines are recommended for the following groups who have previously completed a primary (childhood) course of vaccine : Adults before planning pregnancy or for both parents as soon as possible after birth Adults working with or taking care of very young babies, especially health-care workers and childcare workers Any adult wishing to protect themselves against whooping cough Can my child go to school? Anyone who has whooping cough must be excluded from the school for 21 days from the onset of coughing or until they have completed 5 days of antibiotics. If your child has whooping cough, the school must be notified. If you have any further enquiries please visit www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au to obtain the fact sheet on whooping cough. Please let me know if you have any concerns. Thank you. Cecile Elliott Registered Nurse. 9 days until the Brighton Primary School Election Day Community Fair! Feel free to contact a Year Level Co-ordinator directly if you’d like to get involved. We will need everyone’s participation to make the event a success. Baskets have gone into each class for you to place donations of items such as chocolate bars and Lucky Jars. NEWSFLASH!! Coles have Cadbury Block chocolate ½ price this week – so grab a block to donate to the Choc Throw Car Boot Sale, Trash & Treasure Anyone interested in having a trash & treasure/ second hand car boot sale, save this date. Running from 8am-midday, cost $15 For more information contact Emily Higgins 0424428875 [email protected] Jane Haddow 0448366194 [email protected] Donation of Lucky Jars We would love more jars for our Community Fair. If each child could aim to bring in two jars each filled with any number of items - ribbons, craft items, hair accessories, beads, mini-toys, Lego pieces, wrapped lollies – that would be great! As well as a number of market stalls, the following stalls are being organized by our fabulous Year Level Liaison/Class Reps BBQ/Cold Drinks PREP Tash Scott [email protected] Cake Stall GRADE 1 Kylie Stewart [email protected] Second Hand Books GRADE 2 Maureen Secatore [email protected] Scones and Tea GRADE 3 Petra Okhuizen [email protected] Rosters Every family will need to help in at least one roster time slot. Your stall co-ordinators are sending out VolunteerSpot rosters so pick a time that suits you and your family. Lucky Jars GRADE 4 Trudi Shepard [email protected] Kids Zone GRADE 5 Maureen Rodbard-Bean [email protected] Lolly Bags GRADE 6 Caly Price [email protected] If you are able to help any of the teams outside of your Year Level please feel free to make contact! Hi everyone It has been the intention of the FoB team this year to more regularly and openly communicate with you all about the happenings at BPS, to keep you updated with upcoming events and to garner your support for our social and fundraising activities. I hope this is how you feel communicated with! My other hope was that I would hear more from all of you about what you would like to see implemented on our social calendar and maybe even some new and different ideas for fundraising activities. Apart from a couple of you that have kindly emailed with ideas and new offers of becoming involved, unfortunately this hasn’t occurred, and I wonder for what reasons this is the case. Whether it’s because you are happy with the current offerings, or because you believe it’s too hard to change it, or because frankly you don’t care to contribute in this way. We are all as busy as each other, so it surely cannot be due to that. As a result the event calendar we are proposing to School Council for approval for 2015 will look very similar to this years, which in itself is not at all a problem. We hope though that you are all happy with it as well. Already we have confirmed our Event Lead for the 2015 Easter Lucky Tickets – a new Prep parent this year to Brighton Primary – Melinda Campbell. Thank you Melinda. Next year Term 1 is a very short term and the Annual Lunch is scheduled for March, so I’m hoping to hear from some of you very soon to take over the co-ordination of this event for 2015 and whilst some of the planning has already commenced, it would be ideal to have a handover very early in the year, as there will not be a large lead in timeframe. The annual kids disco last Friday was another raging success! A huge thank you to the event leads Andrea Brant, Kylie Stewart and their team for doing such a marvellous job for the second year in a row. I’m certain I don’t need to remind you all again about the Community Fair on election day, Saturday 29th of November. Please make sure you have sent in your jars! The whole school transition program for all grade levels commenced last week on Wednesday 12th November, and runs for three Wednesday’s in a row. We welcomed a large number of new Prep parents for 2015 with an informative introduction to BPS from Anny and her team, and a yummy morning tea, in what is becoming a lovely tradition of current Prep parents putting on this event. So a big thank you to Tash Scott and this years Prep team for marshalling the troops to provide baked goodies and some manpower to welcome these new families to BPS. We now have 1 remaining transition morning and we look forward to more support from this years Prep families. As always, the FoB team looks forward to hearing from you at [email protected] or 0412 555 399 Samm Brown 2014 President FoB
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