Document 6603245
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Document 6603245
th 11 November 2014 FROM THE PRINCIPAL FOUNDATION 2015 GREAT START Yesterday the 2015 Foundation class had their first transition day and it was a wonderful success. Commencing with a Storyland experience with their new teachers, the children then moved on to tabloid sports in the stadium. We were so impressed with how enthusiastic and ready for school they were. This is a great tribute to their parents and kinder teachers and we are certain that they will thrive at school next year. The Foundation teachers for 2015 are Daniel Packett (Leader) Tracy Henderson, Rebecca Squire, Milly Scott, Laura Job, Jessica Barbanti, Olga Andrinopoulos and Sarah Paul. There are 8 classes and the average class size is 22. QUESTIONS ABOUT SCHOOL SIZE With eight Foundation classes for 2015, some parents have asked about the size of our school. This is a very complicated issue and one over which the school is really at the end of a long line of external decisions. Decisions about the density of the City of Manningham mean that there are many more families living in the area than previously. In addition, the neighbourhood is exceptionally well located in terms of services and proximity to Melbourne, which is reflected in recent strong property sales. Decisions in the 1990s about school closures for Doncaster East Primary, Botanic Park Primary, Bulleen Primary, Yarraleen Primary, Ayer Primary, Templestowe High School and Donvale High School are now impacting on the city’s remaining schools. This situation is being experienced right across the eastern suburbs of middle and inner Melbourne. Our school itself is performing exceptionally well and is thriving as an internationally recognised school. Our neighbourhood schools of Doncaster Gardens, Donburn and Doncaster East Secondary College are all beyond capacity. However, it is true, that in 2015, we will need to be much stricter about enrolment for Foundation 2016. We do not wish to implement a strict zone, as that would exclude many younger siblings of current students. It would also mean that we would have less diversity in our community. We wish to reassure parents that Serpell is committed to: The provision of an international standard of education One teacher one class, single year level structures. The Foundation building is actually built to accommodate several classes in the central flexible learning space. In 2015 we will continue to provide for an individual teacher and space for each of the 8 classes. Specialist teacher provision. As the school grows, we add specialist services. For example we have 2.5 teachers for PE and sport. Small class sizes. In 2015 the class structures will be: Year Level Ratio Classes Year F 1/22 8 Year 1 1/21 7 Year 2 1/21 7 Year 3 1/26 6 Year 4 1/26 6 Year 5 1/23 6 Year 6 1/28 5 The ratio numbers increase after Year 1 because children are funded differently after the first two years. Planning is underway for the future. We are on the waiting list for two storeyed portables, to replace the single storey ones on Burleigh Drive. In 2015 we will still have one spare room! CLASS PLACEMENTS FOR 2015 Over the coming weeks, we will commence the process of organising classes for 2015. The children will be asked to make a list of their friends and they are guaranteed to have at least one or two from their list in their class for next year. The current year level teaching teams will then construct classes based on an even academic distribution, learning styles and friendships. We take an enormous amount of time and effort to get it right and parents will receive full th class lists on Friday 12 December, one week prior to the vacation. The students will also have a transition morning that day, so that they can meet their teacher and class mates. What we find is that the children only care about their friends, the parents mainly worry about the teacher and the teachers try to perfectly match and mix the students to the class. Unfortunately I cannot take teacher requests. However, if you have requests for twin placement or a personal issue of which we need to be aware, please send me a letter briefly detailing your concern. IF YOU ARE LEAVING US… For those families panning to move over the vacation, we would appreciate it if you could let us know in writing, so that we can make accurate class plans for 2015. It will also mean that we can assist you in linking with your new school through the system. WILMA CULTON FROM THE ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Grant success for our Walk to School Program! Great news! Aukje Coleman, our Walk to School parent ‘Champion’ submitted an application for a Small Grant through the Manningham Council Community Grants program and was successful! We now have $2000 to use to promote our Walk to School program within our school community and in the broader Manningham school communities. Tomorrow is our next Walk to School Day. It is a very special ‘Walk to Remember Day’ where everyone is encouraged to wear a poppy in remembrance of the soldiers who have died in the wars to provide the freedom we all enjoy in Australia every day. Please support this great event by taking your child to a coloured checkpoint tomorrow morning where they can walk to school and start their day in a very healthy way! Thank you to all of our parents who volunteer their time to be at the checkpoints tomorrow morning to welcome our children. There will be a lucky ticket draw tomorrow. The prizes have been very generously donated by Officeworks Doncaster. Good health! SUE YOUNG SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH Certificates of Merit will be presented in Assemblies next week to all children who made it through to the Science Talent Search Finals - due to the Year 6 camp the Years 5 and 6 students will be presented with their certificates in Week 8. Those students who received bursaries and were unable to attend the Presentation Day at La Trobe University will also receive their cheques at these assemblies. Due to the quality and depth of projects presented this year, Serpell Primary was awarded a Hugh McKnight Encouragement award, as well as a generous cheque that will contribute towards our science budget. This award will be presented to Mrs Culton in the P - 2 Assembly next Monday. Lachlan Zubevich and Pennie Clarke Science Talent Search Coordinators FROM THE STUDENT WELLBEING LEADER This term, I have been running The Seasons for Growth program with students in Years 4 and 5. This program has been designed to support young people through the changes that occur in their lives due to the death of a parent or relative, the separation of parents or other changes that may occur in the family. By working through a series of activities, the child’s understanding of the changes occurring around them is explained and their ability to cope is increased. It is a very positive way of building resilience. The current group of students are sharing their stories and experiences and enjoying the weekly meeting. Students who attend the Lunch Club in the Library are having fun and at the same time are learning the important skills of interacting with their peers in a positive manner. The end of the year is quickly approaching and I would like to plan a get together for families to celebrate a wonderful year! I am currently looking for any parents who would like to help me organize this get together. Please contact me through the School Office. I look forward to seeing you around the school and at the year-end gathering, all parents and grandparents are more than welcome! Student Well-being Leader-Marianne Mak SPORTING ACHEIVEMENTS Bat Tennis – Manningham District Final th On the 30 of October the Blue Bat Tennis team played against St Gregory Primary School in the Manningham District Final. Serpell played outstandingly well, both in skills and sportsmanship. The final score was 45-35. The bat tennis team included Nathan Miao, Felix Xu, Kiren Martin, Lloyd Lok, Tommy Chen, Gordon Li, John Chan, Terence Tan, Saniah Saad Ahmed, Christina D’Orazio and Victor Nacief. On the rd 23 October the team also had a convincing win in the Templestowe District final against O.L.O.P. Special thanks to Mrs Waters for organizing us and helping us prepare to achieve our goals. Also, we would like to thank Niki D’Orazio for helping with transport. By Nathan Miao and Lloyd Lok DIARY Wed 12 Nov Wed 12 Nov Mon 17 Tue 18 Wed 19 Nov Nov Nov Mon 24 Wed 26 Nov Nov Thu 28 Nov Mon 1 Wed 3 Dec Dec Thu 4 Thu 4 Mon 15 Wed 16 Thu 18 Fri 19 Wed 28 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Thu 29 Thu 5th Jan Feb ‘A Walk To Remember’ – Walk to School Day Children, Challenges and Choices Parenting Workshop – 7pm (Session 1) Book Club Orders Distributed Year 6 Camp Departs Parenting Workshop – 7pm (Session 2) Year 5/6 Swimming – Week 2 Parenting Workshop – 7pm (Session 3) CRE Assemblies Found – Yr 2 10am Yr 3-4 11.20am Foundation Swimming Commences Parenting Workshop – 7pm (Session 4) PA – Staff thank you Lunch CRE Year 6 Assembly Community thankyou Morning Tea Class Parties Year 6 Graduation 7pm Last Day of Term – 1.30pm Finish 2015 Booksales & Uniform Shop 8am – 5pm First Day of 2015 – Year 1 – 6 First Day of 2015 – Foundation (Prep) Transition Diary 2015 Foundation Year Level T-20 Cricket The boys and girls T-20 Cricket teams competed in a Round Robin format at Hislop Park on the 31st October 2014. Both teams performed admirably and won their 3 qualifying matches to qualify for the Grand Finals. The boys team lost to Eltham North but displayed great skills and teamwork to reach the final. The Girls team won an exciting Grand Final by 4 runs and now qualify to play in the Eastern Regional Finals to be played at Donvale. Thank you to all the parent support and transport helpers on the day. Their efforts were well appreciated – especially to Mrs Waters who helped with transport on her day off!! Graham Matthews Sports Coordinator – Coach Classroom Experience 1 Wed 19th Nov 9.30am – 10.30am Classroom Experience 2 Uniform Shop Open for Foundation Only Thur 27th Nov 9.30am – 10.30am Classroom Experience 3 Tue. 2nd Dec 9.30am – 10.45am SERPELL NETBALL SCHOOL BANKING (11/10) Round 8 Game Results: U11 Comets 2 lost Donvale 3 Meteors 4 lost St Clements 5 U13 Jets 20 won Deep Creek 7 The countdown to the end of year student banking has begun. There are only 4 more weeks of student banking left!! The last day of student banking is the 9th of Dec. There is no student banking in the last week of school. Please take note that there is only 3 more weeks left to place your rewards redemption for the year!! Last day of redemption - 2nd of Dec. (18/10) Round 9 Game Details: 9.45am Comets v Deep Creek - Court 8 9.45am Meteors v Eltham - Court 2 10.30am Jets v Deep Creek - Court 7 Happy Banking! PARENT’S ASSOCIATION If you are interested in joining a Team or attending a Training Session, please contact Joanne Johnson 0403 301 017 or [email protected] Serpell Netball Club Committee SERPELL BASKETBALL CLUB RESULTS of Games W/E 8 Nov Leeds Street U9 Girls U11 Girls Open Girls U9 Boys U9 Boys U9 Boys Star Shooters Starlets 12 Sapphires 19 Challengers 24 Coyotes 22 Scorpions 28 Milgate - forfeit Milgate Sparkes 18 OLOP pelicans 18 Donburn Dynamos 14 OLOP Panthers 2 Donavele 8 U11 Boys Open Boys Super Sonics 2 Cyclones 16 Firebirds 41 Beverley Hills 45 Open Boys Sabers Milgate Blaze 50 13 RESULTS of Games W/E 7 Nov TEACHER’S LUNCH The annual teacher’s thank-you lunch will be held on Thurs 4th Dec. We would love many families to contribute a plate of food. Please look out for the upcoming flyer with all the details. TEA TOWEL FUNDRAISER Thank you to everyone that ordered tea towels. We will advise everyone of a delivery date once we have a confirmed date from the supplier. A big thank you to Belinda Hill for organising this fundraiser. NEXT PA MEETING The next PA meeting will be held this Friday 14th Nov at 9.10am in the staffroom. All welcome. Natalie Lauder President, Parents’ Association COMMUNITY NOTICES BULLEEN Gr 2/3 Girls Gr 2/3 Girls Gr 4/5 Girls Gr 6 G Girls Gr 2/3 Boys Stars 22 Ivanhoe 8 St Charles Stars 11 Boorandarra Park 2 11 Starlets 28 St Gregorys 8 Sensations No game Strikers 33 TP White 13 Gr 2/3 Boys Gr 4/5 Boys Scorchers 4 Spikes St George 7 BYE Any queries: Kim Voulanas (Leeds St Coordinator) – [email protected], 0400 546 855 or Gordana Duvnjak (Bulleen Coordinator) [email protected] The Department of Education does not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser. No responsibility is accepted by the Department of Education for the accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.