HOWRAH NEWS - Howrah Primary School
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HOWRAH NEWS - Howrah Primary School
HOWRAH NEWS Issue 1 4 February 2015 Kallie The entire school community is working together to support Kallie in 2 Heddle. Please help by keeping children home when they are unwell. If your child contracts any contagious disease (in particular chicken pox, shingles or measles), the office must be notified immediately so that Kallie can receive appropriate medical treatment. Canteen Our Canteen opens tomorrow and is open on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during recess and lunch breaks. Please write student name, class teacher and lunch order clearly on a brown paper bag and enclose correct money. A Canteen Menu accompanies this newsletter Student Absences If your child is absent for any reason it is important that you notify the school on the day by calling the absentee line. 6246 6366 or SMS - 0409 406 166 If you are unable to do this, a short note explaining the reason for the absence should be sent on the child‟s return. Hats Students are required to wear hats in Terms 1 and 4 during recess, lunch breaks and class activities being held outdoors. Please make sure you have a hat by Friday 6 February. Principal‟s News Dear Families Welcome to the 2015 school year. It has been a fantastic start with everyone looking very well rested, keen and eager to get straight into their learning. Thank you to all our staff for the many hours of work they have put in to ensure the very calm and focused start that we have enjoyed. A particular thank you to our Kindergarten teachers for their efforts in getting their classrooms ready to receive students in a very short time frame; Mrs Reason and Ms Harrington in the new building and Mrs Fraser in temporary accommodation in the Multi Purpose Hall. I was very pleased to note at our whole school welcome back assembly how wonderful everyone looked in their school uniform. A particular thank you to the many families who are supporting our shoe policy. An especially warm welcome is extended to new families to our school community. We have 15 newly enrolled Prep to Grade 6 students and 75 students commencing Kindergarten. We welcome three new staff members this year. Mrs Sarah Lethborg teaching Grade 6, Miss Lyrae Graham teaching Grade 4 and Mrs Janet Mitchell who has been appointed to teach French. We also welcome back Mrs Claire Bradley and Mrs Tania Poultney who will be team teaching a Grade 3 class. Targeted Teaching This year we will continue with targeted teaching groups in Grades 1 to 6. Students may refer to these times as PLCs (Professional Learning Community), or maths and reading groups. During these sessions students are learning in mixed groups across their year level for targeted teaching and learning. This means that for three sessions per week they may be working with a teacher other than their class teacher. To form these groups teachers work in Grade group teams to analyse students‟ English and Mathematics data and select one area on which to focus at a time. This information is used to group students according to common learning needs. Groups will change throughout the year as learning needs change and as the focus area changes from Mathematics to English or vice versa. Shelley Thorne - Principal Nut, Egg, Kiwi Fruit and Sesame Seed Aware We have a number of students who are allergic to nuts, kiwi fruit and eggs. As this allergic reaction can be life threatening the school requests your help in ensuring no nut, kiwi fruit or egg products are brought to school in children‟s lunch boxes or for class celebrations. Items not to be brought to school would include; all nut products, peanut butter, Nutella, peanut oil in margarines, all egg products such as egg sandwiches and hard boiled eggs, and kiwi fruit. It is important that all classes observe this nut, kiwi fruit and egg aware policy due to the danger of an allergic child coming into contact with residue left by other classes. The parents/carers involved and staff greatly appreciate your assistance in this serious matter. Car Park Safety Our car park has clearly designated drop off and pick up zones for parents/carers in the morning and afternoon. Please use this system as it enables your child to safely exit your vehicle. School Levies - 2015 The Howrah Primary School Association Committee approved an increase in the Grade 6 levy to $270.00. This is to cover the increase in the cost of leavers‟ activities. All other levies will remain the same as 2014. A full schedule of levies is included below: Kinder Prep Grades 1 – 2 Grades 3 – 5 Grade 6 There are also several designated disabled parking spaces. Parking in these spaces requires a disabled sign to be clearly displayed on the car. 10% discount off General Levy for 3rd and subsequent children School Hours Term Dates - 2015 Term 1 4 February - 1 April (Easter – 3 - 7 April) Term 2 20 April – 3 July Term 3 21 July – 25 September Term 4 12 October - 17 December Uniform Shop Opening hours Tuesday 2:30pm – 3:00pm Thursday 2:30pm – 3:00pm An order form can be completed and left at the office. The order will be delivered to your child‟s classroom. Parents and Friends 2015 Meeting Dates The first P&F meeting for 2015 will be held at 7.30pm on Tuesday 10 February. School Updates Some students will have brought home forms tonight. Could you please complete, sign and date the forms where indicated and return to your child‟s class teacher as soon as possible. $145.00 $217.00 $210.00 $240.00 $270.00 Morning Session 9.00am – 11.00am Recess 11.00am – 11.30pm Middle Session 11.30am – 12.50pm Lunch 12.50pm – 1.40pm Afternoon Session 1.40pm – 3.00pm Students should not be in the school grounds until after 8:30am, when staff commence playground duty. Student Medication If your child will require any medication (prescribed or over the counter) during school hours, please ensure the mandatory consent forms are received by the school office immediately. Both Administration of Medication Authorisation forms (parents/carers and doctors) must be completed in all cases of medication administration. This includes Ventolin or similar and over the counter topical ointments and creams etc. When a student is assessed by their medical practitioner as being capable of self-administering their medication they can be permitted to do so. This information must be recorded on their Administration of Medication Authorisation forms. Uniform At Howrah we encourage all students to take pride in our school and in their own appearance by wearing our school uniform. Wearing the school uniform sends an important message to our community about what a great school we have. Uniform is also a convenient and cost effective way of dressing students for school. It is designed to be suitable for all of the activities that we undertake and it reinforces that we are here at school to learn and be the best that we possibly can. When students wear items that are not school uniform it makes it difficult for parents/carers who want to support the school by sending their children in uniform. We look forward to your ongoing support in ensuring that your child wears school uniform and particularly ask that you purchase approved footwear, see below, when you next replace your child‟s school shoes. Grade 3-6 “Fun and Run” Athletics Day School Photos School photographs will be taken on Thursday 5 March Friday 6 March Parents, carers and family members are welcome to come along and enjoy our school „Fun and Run‟ Athletics Day with us. Our fun activity stations will be run by the Clarence High Sports Leaders. Student Banking Athletics t-shirts (Banksia – Green, Waratah – Red, Acacia – Yellow) are available from the Uniform Shop for $10. Are you interested in training as a School Banking volunteer in 2015? If so, please leave your name at the school office. Training provided. School Banking is processed promptly at 9:00am every Thursday morning commencing next Thursday 12 February therefore Thursday, 19 February – 9:30am-2:45pm bank books must be handed to kindergarten teachers at 9:00am on Tuesdays. bank books must be handed to Prep-Grade 6 class teachers at 9:00am on Wednesdays. If you wish to open an account for your child information can be found on the Commonwealth Bank Website: http://www.commbank.com.au/pe rsonal/youth-students/schoolbanking.html or can be obtained from any Commonwealth Bank Branch. Teacher Moderation and Professional Learning Days (Student Free Days 2015) Thursday 2 April Monday 20 July Friday 23 October Please advise the office if you require child care on any of these days. Howrah Primary School Department of Education Could students please wear appropriate shoes, house coloured t-shirts if possible, hats and sunscreen and bring any medication, drink, healthy snacks etc. A program with the events and times will be given out to students soon. Some events will need to be run at recess and lunch times during the week of our carnival. Students will be given at least two days‟ notice to get prepared. Grade 3 students along with any new Grade 3 – 6 students will be allocated a house early next week. We will be having House meetings on Thursday 12 February to elect House Captains and Vice Captains and I would like to wish all the candidates good luck. Following the „Fun & Run‟ Athletics Day two Howrah Primary Interschool teams will be selected and entered, giving more students the opportunity to represent our school and experience interschool competition. Scott Broadby PE Teacher Clarence Junior Football Club Registration Day Clarence Junior Football Club welcomes all boys and girls wanting to play Australian Rules Football for season 2015. Registration Day Saturday 14 February 9:00am to 11:00am Clarence Junior Clubrooms – 223 Clarence St Howrah (drive next to Zap Fitness) Registration can also be conducted online via the Clarence Junior Football Club website. Contact Us Phone: 6246 6333 Absentee Line: 6246 6366 or SMS - 0409 406 166 Fax: 6247 9193 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.howrahprimary.org.au/