INK 60 Crook Street (PO Box 45) Strathdale 3550 www.kenningtonps.vic.edu.au [email protected] Phone: 5443 2011 Fax: 5441 7321 Principal: Assistant Principal : Assistant Principal: Assistant Principal (Deaf Facility): Is showing concern for others and being thoughtful, and understanding of their feelings. It means your thoughts; words and actions show consideration for others. Preps PA Dannii H Grade 1-2 1A Jayd W Grade 3-4 3A Ruby H Grade 5-6 Specialist Kennington Primary School Values Awards Community Inclusion Personal Best Is working together for the common good. It means being able to work together and act positively with others. 1B Hugo F 3B Maggie G 5A 5B Declan J Parker M MUSIC: Rosie M (1C) AUSLAN LOTE: Samantha J (3A) Is respecting and valuing differences. It means we include others in work and play. Fri 20 th Tue 24 Wed 25 th Wed 25 th 8:10am – 8:30am 9:30am – 10:15am Is treating everybody and everything with consideration and courtesy. It means looking after myself, others and the environment. PD Darcy B 1/2D Elliott D 4A Harlan D PC Ashton O 2A Noah F 4B Marcos E 5C Jacob S 6A Lilly H-F 6B Harry W VISUAL ARTS: Alexandra McA (5A) EAL: Gate Shine M (3B) Term 1 February Respect Is always aiming high and being the best I can. It means being optimistic: that I will be successful in the end. PB Bianca C 1C Roman G 3C Sofia C Dates to Remember th Marg Tope Thursday 19th February, 2015 Newsletter No. 3 Caring Glenda Miller Trudi Jacobson Jo Menzel 2B Doll Pai S 4C Liam J 6C Nay Ye A PHYS.ED: Mekhi W (3B) Fri 27 th 9:00am – 9:30am Fri 27 th 8:10am – 8:30am Breakfast Club 2C Seth R 4D Jasmin B Parent / Community Auslan Classes in Conference room Breakfast Club March Mon 2 Mother Goose Library Preps No School District Tennis Championships 1 nd Tue 3 rd Tue 3 rd 7:30pm 9:30am – 10:15am Deaf Facility Parent Support Group Meeting Mother Goose Library P&F Icy Pole Day $1.00 th 8:15am – 3:00pm 8:10am – 8:30am 9:00am – 9:30am Wed 4 th Fri 6 th Fri 6 th Fri 6 th Mon 9 No School th 9:30am – 10:15am Tue 10 th Tue 10 Wed 11 th th 8:10am – 8:30am 9:00am – 9:30am Fri 13 th Fri 13 th Fri 13 Sun 15 th 6:30pm onwards 7:30pm th Mon 16 th Tue 17 th rd 9:15am th Tue 24 th Tue 24 th Tue 24 Thurs 26 th 3:30pm – 6:00pm th Fri 27 th Fri 27 Parent / Community Auslan Classes in Conference room Division Swimming Carnival Labour Day Public Holiday Mother Goose Library All Classes Let’s Get Moving Program Starts Division Tennis Tournament Breakfast Club Student Welfare Two of the students in our school community are receiving medical treatments, which puts them at risk if they develop chicken pox, mumps, measles or shingles. It is very important therefore, that you let us know immediately if you believe that your child has contracted or recently been exposed to chicken pox, mumps, measles or shingles. Please contact the school office as soon as possible so that children’s parents can be alerted immediately. This protection lasts for a few weeks only and must be repeated every time the children come into contact with these illnesses. Your child is not at risk whatsoever from this situation. Parent / Community Auslan Classes in Conference room Prep Special Friends & Grandparents’ Day Team China Dinner Bendigo Stadium School Council AGM All Classes Let’s Get Moving Evening Performance Curriculum Day No School Mon 23 Dear Parents/Carers, TBA th Thu 19 Fri 20 Breakfast Club Mother Goose Library Regional Swimming – Swan Hill Division Volleyball th th Principal’s Report 9:30am – 10:15am Tue 17 Thu 19 School Photos Student Information Full Detail Forms The forms which were given out on book collection day need to be returned to the office now, even if there are no changes. This ensures that we have all contact details upto-date. This is especially important on the occasion when students are injured or become ill at school. Assembly Each week (weather permitting) we hold our School Assembly on the Monday morning, or in the case of a public holiday on the Monday we will have School Assembly on Tuesday morning. At assembly the achievements of many of our students are acknowledged and students receive Values Awards as listed in the Link. It is terrific to have parents join us for assembly. Parents are, of course, always welcome and students are especially delighted to have parents/carers in attendance when they receive an award. Family Law Courts & Intervention Orders Families that have Family Law Court Orders or Intervention Orders are requested to provide a copy to the school so that the school can act in accordance with any orders. Family Law Court Orders stipulate the rights of both parties and enable us to act appropriately and lawfully. It is also appropriate that the school is in possession of the most recent Family Law Court Orders or Intervention Orders. P & F Meeting In staffroom after assembly No Mother Goose Grade 3 to 6 Athletics Grade 6 Camp final payment due School Fair Weather Conditions It is important that our students are adequately protected from the sun. Our ‘Hats On’ Policy requires all students to st wear a bucket or broad brim hat from the 1 September th through until 30 April each year. It is important that students apply sunscreen to assist with protection. Whilst we are able to remind students to apply sunscreen, we are not able to provide sunscreen or apply sunscreen. Therefore if you want your child to reapply sunscreen during the day, they must have their own sunscreen and they must be able to apply it themselves. During extreme weather conditions, (generally temperatures above 35 degrees), students will remain inside during recess and lunch breaks. No Breakfast Club 2:30pm dismissal Term 1 concludes 2 Principal’s Report continued…… School Council Elections Parent Teacher Meetings This week we held our initial parent teacher meetings for 2015. The online booking process again proved to be very efficient. These meetings form part of our reporting program, and it was terrific to see so many parents take the opportunity to meet with teachers to discuss the education of their child/ren. The current School Council is as follows: Retiring this election Parent Members Peter Dyer Damien Tangey Darren Eldridge DEECD Members th Community Night/Twilight Fair – Thursday 26 March This year our Twilight Fair is from 3:30pm to 6:00pm on th Thursday 26 March. We look forward to as many members of our school community joining us as possible. Each class will be running a stall and so in the next few weeks you may be asked for some assistance. We plan to have a BBQ meal available along with a range of rides and activities for our students. Please add this date to your calendar and take the opportunity to join with us for this special community event. Marg Tope Corrina Hartland Retiring next election Parent Members Darren Lewis Kylie Brady Heather Dixon Erica Peak Fair Competition At our Twilight Fair we will be holding a Fair Competition. The prizes will be Easter hampers. These have been very popular in the past. Tickets will be sold on the night of the fair for $1.00, and the winners will be drawn at approximately 5:45pm. If you are able to contribute to our prizes e.g. Easter eggs/chocolates, Easter soft toys, baskets for prizes, clear cellophane, tissue paper, coloured ribbon, Easter colouring books or general colouring books, pencils, crayons, stickers, notepads, and biscuits please bring your donations to the office. Please don’t send along any products. (As has been the case in the past the office staff have promised not to eat them!!!) We hope to make up 10-12 prizes so all donations will be greatly appreciated. Community Member Gavin Salvador DEECD Members Trudi Jacobson Kim Kirkpatrick We thank retiring members who have made valuable contributions to School Council. Retiring councillors, who meet eligibility criteria, are welcome to nominate for further tenure on School Council. Nomination forms are available from the office. Nominations are to be lodged at school by 4:00pm th tomorrow, Friday 20 February. A ballot (if required) will nd be held on Monday 2 March 2015. School Census Day th Next Friday 27 February is School Census Day. If your child is absent on this day it is very important that we are provided with a note explaining the absence. Our budget is determined by the number of children who attend on Census Day and enrolment numbers and information will be subject to audit. We thank you in anticipation for your cooperation with this matter. Rides/Fair Activities Personal Possessions The school insurance does not cover the loss or damage of personal possessions. Students are therefore encouraged to leave valuable personal possessions at home. Student Accident Insurance Arrangements The Department does not provide personal accident insurance for students. Parents and guardians are responsible for paying the cost of medical treatment for injured students, including any transport costs, unless the injury is caused by the negligence (carelessness) of a Department or school council employee or volunteer. Students’ accident insurance policies are available from the private insurance market. These cover a range of medical expenses not covered by Medicare. They can be obtained by parents for individual students. Parents of students at Kennington Primary School are reminded that Kennington Primary School does not have a whole of school policy. At the Twilight Fair this year all activities and rides will be prepaid. Students and visitors can purchase a mega pass for $20.00 ($22.00 value - see draft sample) which will be hole punched at each activity. If students and or visitors want less or more value, $10.00 or $5.00 passes will also be available. The passes will be held at school until the day of the fair. 3 Principal’s Report continued…… Team China News The Link The Link is the main form of communication with you so please ensure that your child brings it home. The Link will be sent home with the youngest child in each family or look on www.kennington.vic.edu.au. The Link will be published on Thursdays. Sometimes, where we need to ensure that a piece of information gets to all of our school community, a notice will be repeated in a number of newsletters. Zooper Doopers Four students from Kennington Primary School will take part in an exciting Overseas Learning Experience in May. Every Friday in February, students from KPS Team China will be selling icy-poles to raise funds for their trip to China. Students who wish to purchase an icy-pole need to hand the money to their teacher on Thursday each week. Icypoles are $1.00 and will be delivered to students’ classrooms at first lunch on Fridays. Regards Glenda Miller Principal Bendigo Deaf Facility – Parent Support Group Photography Voucher Fundraiser We are currently selling photography vouchers to help fundraise for the upcoming overseas learning experience. The Bendigo Deaf Facility Parent Support Group is holding it’s first meeting. Where: When: The photographer is Chris Epworth, one of the Team China parents. His images can be viewed at cjephotos.com or he can be found on Facebook – ‘Chris Epworth Photos’. KPS Deaf Facility nd Monday 2 March - 7:30pm Each voucher entitles you to: All parents of the Deaf Facility are invited to come along. - a half hour sitting at your choice location around Bendigo. - two 5 x 7 prints and one 8 x 10 print of your choice from your online gallery. - the vouchers are $50.00each. School Photos Photo packs have been sent home with all children. Photo day will be held on th Wednesday 4 March. If you require family photos, the forms are available from the office. Vouchers are available from the school office, or by contacting Chris online. Photo slips & money need to be returned by th Friday 27 February. Payment: Cash: Exact money only – no change can be given Cheque: - Credit: Dinner Fundraiser As part of the KPS Team China trip we are holding a Fundraising dinner, 50% of all adult meals purchased will be donated to the KPS team. Payable to Leading Image School Photos. Bounced cheques will see the order cancelled. Cheque payments will be charged a $2.00 administration and bank fee. Date: Time: Where: th Sunday 15 March 2015 6:30pm The Bendigo Basketball Stadium Please invite your family and friends along for a fun filled night, there will be also some raffle prizes on the night. Credit Card Payments can be made online only a $2.00 administration and bank fee applies. th RSVP by Tuesday 10 March re table numbers to Kerry Waterman: 0409 015 802 or [email protected] Refer to order form for more information KPS Team China 2015 4 PE News Roster: Term 1 Kennington Primary School Morning Clubs Program Kennington Primary School is continuing its morning club program this year. 20th February Sonia Lewis Shona Barton Lisa Tangey Deb Lord Amanda Turnbull Nicole Lacey Where: Stadium When: 8:00am to 8:30am Wednesday Running Club Thursday Fitness Circuit and Indoor Games With: th 6 March Shona Barton Lisa Tangey Nicole Lacey Peta Jenkins Amanda Turbull Luke Monaghan th 20 March No Breakfast Club Curriculum Day Breakfast Club – Every Friday The Breakfast Program is back for 2015! th Friday morning, Friday 20 February. th 27 February Sonia Lewis Suzanne Braden John Cooper Louise Bray Heather Stinton th 13 March Suzanne Braden Louise Bray Heather Stinton Nicole Lacey John Cooper th 27 March No Breakfast Club Last Day of Term Instrumental Music at KPS 2015 Starting this Thank you to all the parents who have volunteered, breakfast club will be running every Friday morning in the canteen from 8:10am until 8:30am (this allows time for students to get to their classrooms before the bell at 8:40am). A big thank you to the following supporters: Strathdale Bakers Delight for the bread Foodshare Bendigo for their generous donations. There are still spaces available for students of any age who wish to learn an instrument or vocal. Information is available at the office or directly from the instrumental teacher. Breakfast Club is a gold coin donation, which contributes to the fresh fruit in the classrooms weekly and everyone welcome. Listed below are the contact details for the instrumental teachers. If your child will be absent please notify the teacher in advance. Menu this week Toasties Ham and cheese Cheese Cheese and vegemite Yoghurt Mango Strawberry Mixed Berry Le Rice Apple cinnamon Fruit Apples and bananas Drinks Milk, Water, Orange and Apple Juice Bars Freedom Crunchola Chewy Apple and Cinnamon Muesli Bars (Nut Free) Clarinet, Flute Saxophone Hayley Trounson [email protected] Drums Mark Gillett [email protected] Keyboard Margaret Ross [email protected] Guitar Georg Jung [email protected] Vocals Jess Fredericks jessicafredericks@historymakers. com.au Violin Stephanie Eldridge [email protected] Wendy Collishaw 5 Bake Stall for the School Fair Mother Goose Program The School Fair is fast approaching. Once again, the Parents and Friends’ will be running a Bake Stall, where lots of yummy home cooked foods will be available to buy. Mother Goose is a song and story group for children aged from 3-4 months to children up to kinder age. Parents or carers stay with their children and join in the fun. We will be asking the school community to assist us with donating "baked" goods for the stall. All items need to be home-made; we cannot accept and sell pre-packaged, store bought items. It would be appreciated if all home baked goods were nut free also. The session runs every Tuesday morning from 9:30am- 10:15am. Everyone is welcome. We will be having small items to sell and eat on the spot like chocolate crackles or biscuits and larger things to take home like cakes, so anything you make would be fantastic. See the back page for the form to be attached with item. Come and join in the fun and sing with your child. Learn new songs and remember the old favourites. The sessions are held in the Library with Sonia Lewis and Sharyn Oliver. The Bake Stall will accept Mega Passes and cash on fair night. ++++++++++++++ Mother Goose Session Dates Term 1 th February 24 rd th th March 3 10 and 17 Icy Pole Day - $1.00 Icy Poles will be available Tuesday rd 3 March. Parents and Friends’ News Next Meeting Students will be able to purchase st them at 1 lunch. (11:00am – 11:20am) rd Monday 23 March in the staffroom after assembly. ++++++++++++++ Everyone welcome! Donations for Mothers’ Day Parent Auslan Classes Deaf instructor Kerry Hicks is commencing Beginner Auslan classes at KPS. These informal sessions will th commence on Friday 27 February at 9.00am and run for half an hour. Parents are invited to come along and learn some signs. Please return the slip below to the office to indicate your interest. Group numbers will need to be a minimum of five people for the sessions to go ahead. You will be notified where the sessions will be held. ++++++++++++++ PARENT AUSLAN CLASSES We gratefully accept all donations to help make this a special day. Chocolates are always a great donation! (Please make sure they do not contain nuts) I am interested in attending the Parent Auslan class every Friday for Term 1, from 9:00am to 9:30am. Name: All donations can be dropped at school office. _____________________________ Phone Number: _____________________________ Name & Grade of child at KPS: _____________________________ 6 Community News ASTHMA FOUNDATION – for your information www.asthmafriendlyschools.org.au FREECALL 1800 645 130 Sandhurst Junior Football Club Kennington Primary School Hotshots Tennis Program We still have vacancies for players in the following age groups:- ANZ Hotshot Tennis lessons are available for children in Grades one, two and three A six week program will be available for children th to participate in commencing Wednesday 11 February Coaching sessions will be 11:00am – 11:25am during the morning school break. Sessions will be held under-cover. Fee for the coaching = $60.00 (racquets provided for children who require one) Children who enrol will receive a free ANZ Hotshots tennis shirt. Limited vacancies so please book early Under 9 born between 1/01/06 to 31/12/07 $100.00 Under 10 born between 01/01/05 to 31/12/07 $100.00 Under 12 born between 01/01/03 to 31/12/05 $130.00 For all enquiry’s please contact Greg Murley on 0419 756 237. To enrol, please phone: Stephen Storer Tennis Australia Club Professional Coach on 0419 411 780 or register online at www.tennisbendigo.com.au Interest in playing Indoor Cricket over Winter.... Those who are looking to keep their skills sharp during winter please note that the Strathfieldsaye Jets Cricket Club are fielding interest in running some Indoor Cricket teams at Bendigo Major League. Age groups of approx 10 to 16 years of age. Indoor cricket is a great fun format of the game and can help improve cricket skills. Michael Clarke seems to have benefited starting his career playing Indoor. You don’t have to be registered with the Club to play & could be a good way to get involved in a short form of the game or if other summer sports get in the road of a game you still enjoy. For all enquiries, and to register interest please email [email protected] Regards and thanks Jeff Grubb 7 8 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools 2015 NAME OF COMPETITION COMPETITION DATE th Computer Skills - Years 3-10 Tuesday 19 May Science – Years 3-12 Wednesday 3 June Spelling – Years 3-7 Tuesday 16 Writing - Years 3-12 Monday 15 June English - Years 3-12 Tuesday 28 July Mathematics – Years 3-12 Tuesday 11 $ 8.00 rd th June th $ 8.00 $11.00 (Hand marking is required) $17.00 (Hand marking is required) th th ENTRY FEE $ 8.00 August $ 8.00 The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools will be conducted again this year. Last year Kennington Primary School had in excess of 120 entries in the competitions from Grades 3-6. The competitions provide an opportunity for all students to gain a measure of their own achievement in an external assessment situation. Each student who participates will receive a certificate and a detailed Results Letter indicating which questions they answered correctly, as well as the average mark for their state. The th entry form below must be completed and the money forwarded to school by Thursday 26 February. Late entries will not be accepted. (Additional entry forms can be collected from the office) International Competitions and Assessments for Schools 2015 Student’s Name Class e.g. - 4A Teacher’s Name Competition to be Entered Entry Fee $ $ $ $ $ $ TOTAL 9 KENNINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 3686 60 Crook Street, KENNINGTON 3550 PO Box 45, STRATHDALE 3550 Phone: (03) 5443 2011 Fax: (03) 5441 7321 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kenningtonps.vic.edu.au ‘Bake’ Stall – Twilight Fair 2015 Item ‘baked‘……………………………………………………………………………… Date made…………………………………………………………………………………. 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YES / NO With thanks Parents and Friends’ KENNINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 3686 60 Crook Street, KENNINGTON 3550 PO Box 45, STRATHDALE 3550 Phone: (03) 5443 2011 Fax: (03) 5441 7321 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kenningtonps.vic.edu.au ‘Bake’ Stall – Twilight Fair 2015 Item ‘baked‘……………………………………………………………………………… Date made………………………………………………………………………………… Ingredients ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Name ………………………....................................................Contact number ..………….…………………… Names and phone numbers will be removed before they are sold. They are for our records only. Is this item gluten free? YES / NO With thanks Parents and Friends’ 10
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