kps press - Korumburra Primary School
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kps press - Korumburra Primary School
K.P.S. PRESS Private Bag 1, Mine Road, Korumburra. 3950 Email: [email protected] School Hours: 9.00 a.m.—3.30 p.m. Web address:: www.korumburraps.vic.edu.au Telephone: 5655 1309 Fax:: 5655 2861 June 11th, 2015 Issue 17 OUR VALUES Aim High Be Respectful Be Resilient Be Responsible Principal’s Report 2016 Prep Parent Information Night Last night Mrs Kerrie McPherson and her team held an Information Night for our 2016 incoming Prep students. The night was well attended by both new families to the school and also current parents with other children already in our school. The purpose of the night was to give parents an insight into the Prep program and other general information about the school. The night also provided parents an opportunity to meet the Prep teaching team at KPS and ask any questions that they may have had. I would like to thank Kerrie McPherson, Jennifer Cant and Jan Clark for organising the night. A special thank you to Betty Hall for arranging the uniform display and for providing supper for our guests. Spirit of Anzac Medallions At our recent school Anzac Service, our 2 School Captains Jorja Whyte and Jordan Thomas, were the recipients of medallions donated to each school recognising the centenary of the Gallipoli landing. Unfortunately, Jordan was absent on that day due to illness so at our Assembly last Friday, we presented him with his Spirit of Anzac medallion. As only 2 medallions were available for each school, the presentation is a recognition of these students’ effort, behaviour and the example they set for other students and support they show for the KPS community. Congratulations to both Jordan and Jorja on receiving their medallions. Lightning Premiership Today, 49 of our Year 5 & 6 students travelled to Mary MacKillop C.R.C. in Leongatha to participate in the annual District Lightning Premiership. I’m sure all of our students will have a great day competing in our winter sports; football, netball and soccer. Congratulations to all of the teams competing today. Thank you to Mrs Snooks and the Year 5 & 6 staff for organising the day as well as to the parents that have assisted or made the time to watch our teams. Vandalism Very early last Saturday, we again had a number of young Korumburra people on site damaging our school property. Sadly 3 of the 5 people on-site were ex-students. The visitors pulled a light down from the covered way outside room 5, leaving exposed wires, broke all the pickets on the paling fence beside the vegie patch near the Senior building, upturned one of the picnic tables, pulled the 2 netball posts out of their sleeves and threw them away near the Senior building, tipped rubbish bins over, put one of the lunch box trolleys from outside the Year 3 & 4 building on the covered way roof and then threw it off - wrecking it as well as damaging some of the totems created in Art lessons which are in some of the garden beds near the Library building. Police did attend and have issued official cautions to the 2 youths who have indicated that they will visit the school to arrange paying for their damage. Our students get quite concerned when people damage our school property and this was again the case when we mentioned it to them all on Tuesday. Hopefully this wanton destruction will now cease. Report Writing As we get closer to the end of Term 2, our teachers have been busily writing the students’ Semester 1 reports. Reporting student progress to parents is an essential part of our work. As a school we pride ourselves on providing parents with an accurate assessment of not only academic progress but also social and emotional development. Thank you to the staff for the countless hours they have put into preparing the students’ reports as well as the editing and reviewing process. Student’s Semester 1 reports are due to be distributed on the last day of Term 2, Friday 26th June. Planning Week Next week, our teachers will have the opportunity to work offsite for a day to plan in their teams for Term 3. Each Department team will use this day to analyse individual student achievements and plan for each student’s further development next term. Portfolio Presentations Next term, Monday 20th July will see a day dedicated to students having the opportunity to present their portfolios to their parents. There will be no formal classes for the day but students are all expected to attend with their parents / guardians to present their portfolios. The portfolio presentations will commence at 11:00 and run till 7:30 and each be approximately 15 minutes in duration. More detales regarding this event will be distributed shortly. Page 2 Newsletter Title Principal’s Report cont…. (Continued from page 1) JSC End of Term Event As has become tradition, the Friday of our second last week of each term is a JSC Dress Up Day with next Friday 19th June being no exception. The Free Dress Day will see the JSC Executive encourage all children to also wear a beanie which will support of one of their 2 nominated causes for the day – support of Brain Cancer together with support of State Schools Relief who do a wonderful job of providing clothing and footwear for disadvantaged school families across our state. Students are asked to donate a gold coin for the privilege of dressing up. Our JSC Executive have organised prizes for best outfits and beanies. Well done to them on their organisation. Good luck everyone with your outfits! Michael’s Supa IGA Don’t forget about Michael’s Supa IGA Community Rewards Program. This is one way that every family can financially contribute to our school without making a formal donation. Did you know that just by shopping at Michael’s Supa IGA, if your customer tag is linked to KPS, our school receives a donation proportional to the amount spent? What a simple way to contribute to our school. Last year Michael’s Supa IGA donated $3,525 to our school just because of families having a customer tag linked to our school!! Thank you to all those who regularly support our school in this way. If you don’t have a customer tag, application forms are available either at our school Office or Michael’s Supa IGA. Keeping Warm At this time of the year as the winter sets in, it is very important that all our students stay warm and dry at school. Attendance and learning progress are closely connected and we hope that your child’s attendance is maximised by staying healthy. Can all parents please ensure that your child / children are appropriately dressed for the wet and cold weather. Please send a raincoat where possible as we like to let the students out to play even in colder conditions to get some fresh air. Our school waterproof coats are a great investment at this time of the year and are available at the Office for only $30. Spot Mr Gray’s Spelling Mistake Did you spot the mistake in my last report? I spelt the word ‘visitors’ as ‘visitiors’. Well spotted Sophie McKenzie! Sophie won a treat from the canteen for her efforts! Good luck spotting my very easy mistake in this report. As usual, there will be a prize for those students who can identify the deliberate error! David Gray Assistant Principal Some of our 2014 Villians and Heroes Page 3 Newsletter Title Page 4 Newsletter Title Middle Department News Science Activities The Year 3 and 4 students have been participating in classroom activities regarding Matter (solids, liquids and gases) and Materials (paper, plastic, metal, wood etc). We have conducted a number of experiments and are intending to have Science Activities Day next week where students will be able to experience a variety of scientific principles in a fun way. Jay and Sam conducting the Growing Crystals experiment Ethan carefully measuring liquids Footy Clinic Melbourne Football Club in conjunction with AFL Victoria Country-Gippsland will be conducting a Footy Clinic at school on Tuesday 23rd June for the students in LD 2-3, NK3, DM3, BH4 and HA4. The clinic will start at 1:45 and the students will be able to go through some skills and drills with some AFL players. Students and teachers are looking forward to their visit. Nigel Kilpatrick Classroom Teacher Library News Premiers’ Reading Challenge – Just a reminder if you want to enter the Premiers’ Reading Challenge you must return your signed consent form to the Library. Overdue books – With the end of term not too far away could all students please return their overdue books as soon as possible. Don’t forget you can re-borrow books if you’re still reading them! Congratulations to this week ’s challengers: Helen Cripps Library Coordinator Will Anthony, Holly Fowler, Katie Turton & Ayla Fowler Page 5 Newsletter Title Junior Department News We were very excited to have our annual Grandparent’s Day recently and to have the opportunity to share part of our school day with them. Many Grandparents attended our Assembly and then followed us to our rooms, where they quickly became involved in our Investigations session. We had Grandparents joining in with box construction, writing, making felt pictures, building with blocks and other construction materials, making paper people and things with playdough – just to mention a few! Following this some of our Grandparents got to listen to their grandchildren read their home reading book and then joined with some of the other Grandparents to have a cuppa in the Library. The children really love having their Grandparents visit them at school and enjoy showing them some of the activities they participate in. The Grandparents also really seem to enjoy their time with us and many get to adopt surrogate grandchildren and renew old acquaintances. We would like to thank the Grandparents and their families for the effort taken for them to attend! Many have to travel quite a distance and some stay with their families to make this possible. We really appreciate everyone’s efforts! Following this the children got to write about their Grandparent’s visit and we got to look at some of the photos taken. Evan, Wil, Noah and I played at skipping. We counted. I got 11 and then 12! -Jayden Jordyn and I worked at the basketball. -Janae I read, ‘Here Comes Little Chimp’ to my Gran, my Pa and Nan. -Evan I played with the marbles and mine was twisty-twirly. -Jordyn Grandma and I played with the KNex and we built a see-saw. -Noah The Marble Maze had a spinning thing and three steps! -Riley Nana and I were skipping with Cassidy. -Sienna Nanna, Poppy and I were sounding words at the Year 1’s table. I was writing the card words. -Tahli I did the reading. I like reading! -Wil I read to my Grandparents and it was fun. -Zenna Kerrie McPherson Classroom Teacher Page 6 Newsletter Title Senior Department News Year 6 Wow, we’ve had a busy couple of weeks in the Year 6 area! The students have been working hard on testing and we have been pleased with the positive attitudes they displayed during these times. Well done to you all! Recently, the students have been focussing on Sustainability through our Writing, Reading and Integrated Studies periods. In the coming weeks, groups of students will be creating persuasive advertisements about a controversial sustainability topic. We are really keen and looking forward to seeing what the students produce! We wish all of our Year 6 students going to the Lightning Premiership today the best of luck! Year 5 The Year 5’s have been busy finessing up their digital portfolios, along with taking a look at report writing. The students have been settling back into their daily routines after all the different assessments this term. Just a friendly reminder that students need to come with their WARM school clothing, as we are endeavouring to keep them healthy and rugged up when they are outside for play. We wish all of our Year 5 students going to Lightning Premiership today the best of luck! Christine Abbott Classroom Teacher Education is all around - you can’t you see it! Education is all around you—it’s the past and your future. You need education to become what you want to be when you’re older. Like if you want to be a farmer you need to have a good education. There’s all sorts of stuff you need to learn Maths, English, Writing, Reading all that sort of stuff. Also say you want to go and buy a car you need to know how to drive a car or you’re just going to crash and no one wants to crash and look like a weirdo. Education is books, toys and people had to be educated to make all sorts of toys and games. For instance a video game. People needed to go to school to learn computer skills. When you are young—say about 2-3 you were taught to walk and talk otherwise there’d be people crawling on the floor not being able to talk to others. A quote from Albert Einstein: Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the min to think! by Kristine Matties What Education Means to Me Without an education what will you end up doing in life? The Guardian which is an informational newspaper says we are very lucky in Australia because around the world almost 70 million kids are prevented from going to school each day. You should get an education because it will help you in the future when you end up getting a job. If you have dream jobs stick with it. Say if you want to become the world’s fastest runner, you need to work hard and keep practising to achieve. In school you should set yourself some goals to help you succeed in new subjects. If you struggle in Maths or Spelling make yourself a goal to improve on them. Once you become an adult you should teach young children what you have learnt whether you’re a teacher or not. You can still encourage kids to do big things in the world. You might think “Who needs an education?!” But if you want to get a proper job and make a lot of money say to become a lawyer or a marketing director you need to get a proper education. Overall you should stick to your dream job and one day it will become a reality. “Always walk through life as if you have something new to learn and you will.” –Vernon Howard by Mitchell Sawyers Page 7 Newsletter Title Art News In Art lessons the students have been learning about the importance of choosing the right equipment to gain the desired effect. Such as, · Using thick brushes for painting backgrounds and blending colours. · Painting with thin brushes for small areas and details. · Creating smooth tones from light to dark with 6B pencils. · Sketching with 2B pencils · Enhancing and adding detail to black paper and paint with metallic markers Here are some awesome outcomes of what students have been exploring in Art over the last two weeks. Rachel Warren Art Teacher Private Bag 1, Mine Road, Korumburra. 3950 Calendar of Events 2015 June 17th June - ICAS Writing Comp. 18th June - Regional Cross Country Lardner Park 19th June - JSC Dress Up Day/Beanie Day 23rd June - AFL Clinic Year 3 and 4. 24th June - District Chess Tournament at KPS. 26th June - Term 2 ends. 13th July - Term 3 begins 16th July - State Cross Country July Bundoora 20th July - Pupil Free Day 22nd July - Finance Meeting - Building and Grounds Meeting - Publicity and Marketing Meeting 29th July - School Council Meeting - 2016 Preps Footy Day - Year 4 Camp Allambee 2nd Sept. - Prep 2016 Orientation Session No 1 18th Sept. - Term 3 finishes. August 24th—26th August September October Telephone: 5655 1309 Page 8