Term 3, Week 8 Newsletter - Glen Osmond Primary School
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Term 3, Week 8 Newsletter - Glen Osmond Primary School
GLEN OSMOND TIMES Learning for Life – Aiming for Excellence Thursday September 15th Week 8 Term 3, 2016 UPCOMING EVENTS KITCHEN Grand Opening – Thurs 22nd September, 2.303.10pm Last Day of Term 3 – Friday 30th September (early Finish 2:10pm) TERM 4 commences-Tuesday 18th October School Closure Day - Monday 14th November - Term 4 STUDENT NEWS Learning Snapshot – Room 9, Sports News, Basketball Nominations, School Counsellor News, Friendship Seat Dedication, Metro Canteen Closure Day Page 3 GOVERNING COUNCIL Date for Next Meeting, Parent Maths Workshop at Goodwood Primary, Quiz Night Donations, Page 6 SCHOOL & COMMUNITY NOTICES Kitchen Grand Opening Schoolstream App, Mark LeMessurier Page 8 FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK Quiz Night Fun I attended my first GOPS Quiz Night last Saturday. I thoroughly enjoyed it as I got to see the generosity of the school community in the donation of goods and services and in the bidding and buying of such. I also saw the amazing amount of energy and commitment shown by members of the Fundraising committee. I loved seeing the masks, costumes and table decorations, with staff members enjoying the celebrations and socialising along with parents. Michelle Moran, Jodie Poole, Matt Farmer, Chris Ferguson, Elesa Wood and Lea Manou were champions of organisation and fun. Shane Ferguson as DJ produced a fascinating light show and dance music to keep the place jumping until after midnight and Matt’s cocktail bar was a big hit. A great night all round and a credit to the community. Congratulations! Congratulations to 3 of our choir students, Karolyn, Matthew and Zara, who have been selected to participate in the recording process for the 2017 Festival of Music CD. This is indeed an honour and a privilege as well as a great learning experience. They will be attending rehearsals in their own time and recording will take place next term. Well done to these students on their hard work, focus and dedication. New Carpet New carpet is being laid down one end of the JP corridor due to flood damage to the old one. On 30th Aug, SA Water shut off the water due to work in Fisher Street. It came on during the night and because a tap had been left on in the Art sink, flooding ensued. The cost is being covered by DECD. Staff Matters Welcome to Sam Whitton who is taking the Year 7 class for the rest of Term 3 while Tony Offord is on Long Service Leave. Tony will be back in Term 4. Tanya Scobie is taking Long Service Leave in Term 4 and Theresa Andreucci will be taking on the Deputy Principal role. She was appointed through an internal merit selection process and a replacement teacher for the Year 5/6 class is being organised. Teachers and SSOs attended a professional development session on promoting resilience and well-being for students on the Student Free Day last Monday. Andrew Fuller, a clinical psychologist, explained lots of practical strategies to use with students to encourage optimal learning. He also informed us on some of the latest research into how the brain learns. Kids Matter KidsMatter is a whole school Well Being program that Vanessa Secomb and an Action Team of parents and teachers are initiating. I attended a professional development session with Vanessa, Genna Smiley and Katie O’Reilly last week where we explored aspects of the program and resources to use. Promoting a positive school community is the first focus and the Governing Council enjoyed a short information session with Vanessa on Wednesday night. This is not a new program but is a framework of operating that allows for a range of programs and systems to be used in order to promote good mental health and well-being for students across the school. You can read more information about this further on in this newsletter. Diagnostic Tests Progressive Achievement Testing (PAT) in Mathematics and Reading Comprehension has taken place over the last 2 weeks (online mandatory testing for all DECD students in Years 3-7). Results are immediate and teachers use these to inform their planning for individual students as well as to inform their general class programs. School Stream Schoolstream is a mobile school app that delivers information about school events, news and meetings in real time, directly to parents on their mobile devices. This app is available for you to download for free as Glen Osmond is a registered school. Instructions on how to do this on your phone or ipad are included in this newsletter, see page 8. Julie Mattiske STUDENT NEWS LEARNING SNAPSHOT – Room 9 Yrs 1 & 2 Left: a city built with MABs – maths equipment! During creative play children explore, investigate, build, modify, adapt, predict, share, cooperate … I wonder how many people there are in the city! The unit cubes represent the people. Below: a picture theatre created using MABs and a construction activity using a kit. In Mathematics children investigate number situations and record what they find out in their own way. The different ways of recording are shared with the class. Children decide the most efficient ways, discuss the processes used and consider what they might use next time. Below, below left: an investigation about how many lollies children purchased altogether in small, medium and big bags. Strategies used – number lines, chunking, doubles facts, repeated addition. STEM Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths: Buddy class activity – Room 3 shared their learning about aboriginal culture with a focus on Dreaming stories. Children constructed a Cup & Ball game using mathematical knowledge of cones and cylinders and a variety of joining techniques e.g. tapes and flaps. They investigated the most suitable length of string to complete the game. SPORT NEWS - SAPSASA Adelaide South East District Athletics Carnival Congratulations to the 40 GOPS students who represented our school at the ASE District Athletics Carnival at Santos Stadium on Monday 5th September. We had perfect weather for the day and the effort of all the students was outstanding. Many achieved personal best times or distances and all represented the school in an exemplary manner. I’d like to thank all the parents for their support and especially acknowledge those that helped on the day; Cheree McEwen, Bernie Bohacik, Damian Eccleston, Kay Eccleston, Graham Smith, Louise Alderson, Debbie Neely and Melinda Burr. Without your support the students would not have had the opportunity to compete. Congratulations to the following students who competed in finals; Mollie W, Scarlett A, Ashleigh P, Ivy C, Dylan M, Oliver P, Saif K, Lucy N, Elsie F and Megan W. Congratulations to those who placed in field events; Dylan M, Rosie A, Max T, Zara S and Ethan P. We also did very well in the relays and the 11 year old girls won their division- congratulations Ashleigh P, Scarlett A, Rosie A and Emily S. Our results this year were our best ever. We placed 8th out of the 14 schools competing and second in the small schools division behind Black Forest. Finally we are very proud to announce that Saif K, Dylan M, Max T and Scarlett A will represent our district at the Metro Athletics Carnival on the 27th of September at Santos Stadium. We wish them well. Liz Osborn SPORT NEWS – BASKETBALL NOMINATIONS Basketball nominations for Term 4, 2016 and Term 1, 2017 We will start the phasing in of the ‘Trybooking’ system for sports nominations this term. The cricket and softball teams continue from Term 1, but the winter basketball finishes at the end of Term 3 and the Summer Season begins next term. With this in mind we thought trialling the system, when only one sport nomination was required, was a good place to start. Payment and nominations will be through TRYBOOKING http://www.trybooking.com/MBMC Instructions: Click on the link above. Select the basketball team. Select fees and continue with the booking. If you have more than one child to pay for, follow the booking until the shopping cart appears and then select “This Event” next to “continue shopping’. This will take you back to the start and you can nominate your second child for basketball. You can then pay for both players in the one transaction. Please nominate by Wednesday 21st of September so that students can be notified of their team before the end of the term. All teams require a coach and a team manager. Regards Liz Osborn FROM OUR SCHOOL COUNSELLOR KidsMatter is a flexible, whole-school approach to improving children’s mental health and wellbeing which we see as an important initiative that we wish to embrace in building our positive, caring school culture. Through KidsMatter , schools undertake a two-to three-year cyclical process in which they plan and take action to be a positive community; one that is founded on respectful relationships and a sense of belonging and inclusion, and that promotes: social and emotional learning (including evidence-based social and emotional learning programs) working authentically with parents, carers and families support for students who may be experiencing mental health difficulties. An essential element of successfully implementing a whole-school initiative, such as KidsMatter, is to ensure that the views of staff, students, parents and carers are taken into account. To successfully achieve this, staff, students and parents/carers are invited to complete an online survey. The survey asks your perspective on your child’s school and what you think is important for the school to consider in better supporting children’s mental health and wellbeing. Our School has an ACTION TEAM consisting of staff, students and parents who will be driving this Whole School Approach to ensure GOPS has a happy, positive school community which focuses on mental health and wellbeing. We will use the data from the surveys to help plan future directions for our school. The ACTION TEAM will work together to present ongoing training and development to staff. Parent workshops could be organised in collaboration with the Well-Being committee to ensure the whole community is involved. We look forward to working together to ensure our school is the best place for all our children to learn and grow. The survey should only take 10 minutes. To access the survey, go to: https://www.kidsmatter.edu.au/primary/otherresources/school-surveys/parent-survey Thank you, Vanessa Secomb School Counsellor Friendship Seat Dedication Tuesday 18th October 9.00-9.30am – all welcome When children return from holidays next term, families will notice that the Friendship Seat has been installed and a tree planted next to it on the oval. The seat and tree are to celebrate the life of Caitlin, a past student of our school who tragically passed away in a car accident in April this year along with her sister Willow and grandparents Greg and Rosemary. The seat and tree have been made possible by the amazing generosity of the school community in raising funds through the casual day and bake stall on Caitlin’s 11th birthday in June. We would like to dedicate the Friendship Seat and tree to Caitlin through a small ceremony on the first day back in Term 4 – Tuesday 18th October – 9.00-9.30am. The whole school will be present and we welcome all parents/families who wish to attend. Students are asked to be at their classroom by 8.50am and will then walk to the oval with their class. Parents/families are invited to congregate standing behind the section reserved for the children sitting on the grass. We look forward to dedicating the Friendship Seat and tree to Caitlin and remembering and honouring her life at this ceremony. METRO CANTEEN CLOSED Friday 30th September (Week 10) GOVERNING COUNCIL NEWS NEXT MEETING Term 4 Wednesday, November 2 at 7:00pm. Conference Room ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Goodwood Primary School and Preschool FREE PARENT WORKSHOP Fairness Respect Achievement Problem Solving The Greenhill South Partnership presents ANN BAKER DECD Mathematician in Residence Hosted by the GPS Education Committee Wednesday September 28th, 2016 7.00pm-8.30 PM in the Performing Arts Centre 140 Goodwood Road Goodwood. Bookings are essential and seats are limited. Each school will have seats allocated to them. Book via Goodwood Primary Front Office by telephoning 82712280 or emailing [email protected]. Indicate your school name please in the email. Join us for a fun, hands on, interactive session that will provide you with strategies to support your child’s mathematical development. Ann will lead you through a series of fun activities which will assist you to engage with your children to support their development of problem solving. You will gain a better understanding of the philosophy behind Natural Maths approaches You will begin to make connections with how teachers at apply problem solving strategies in their everyday teaching The Natural Maths resources will be available for perusal on the night and can be easily purchased via the Natural Maths website www.naturalmaths.com.au Ann Baker is an author and educational consultant with a background in maths and literacy education. She is currently working with DECD sites as the Mathematician in Residence. Ann specialises in working with teachers to maximize the potential of the children they teach in areas such as numeracy, literacy and thinking skills. During her varied career, she has lectured in literacy, been an adviser for Gifted and Talented Education and a researcher at London University and the Open University (UK). 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