Important: From Coorparoo SS. The school Newsletter is now
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Important: From Coorparoo SS. The school Newsletter is now
Newsletter 17 March 2015 Term 1 Week 8 On The Wings of Wisdom Coorparoo State School www.coorpaross.eq.edu.au Coorparoo State School Handbook 2015 Student Absentee Line – 3421 0360 From the Principal Keith Warwick, Principal, [email protected] PHILOSOPHY TRIAL Mr Beencke (2B), Mrs Muir (4K) and Mrs Curtis (Prep C) commenced Philosophy professional development with Dr Rosie Scholl last week. Mr Mudie has delayed his participation in the trial at this point. Dr Scholl undertook a range of practical activities that outlined how to build a community of enquiry in the classroom. The next step, involves a visit to Buranda State School to see philosophy at work within some model classrooms. This will take place prior to the Easter vacation. Our Philosophy trial is funded via the Great Results Guarantee (GRG) program and will continue throughout 2015. ANZAC 2015 Kudos to the wonderful team of staff and parents who have come together to ensure that Anzac Day 2015 is appropriately recognised within our school community. Planning has been extensive and thorough and will see events both at school and in the wider community this year. Our school’s participation in the Anzac Day parade th has been a feature of our community each year. The 100 year of Anzac commemoration promises to see our greatest ever turnout of Prep to Year 6 students. The school has also received a grant for $5,000 via the Anzac Centenary Local Grants program to place an honour board, plaques and signage in the school’s Anzac Memorial Garden. An additional $12,000 is being sought via a further arm of this fund to redevelop the garden itself. This will be situated around the school’s tree which originated from Lone Pine. Wednesday 18 March P&C AGM, Library, 7:00pm Saturday 21 March P&C Trivia Night, McCahon Hall, 6:30pm Monday 23 March—Thursday 2 April Parent/Teacher Interviews Thursday 2 April Term 1 Ends SOAR expectations for using the bathrooms: Walk in quietly, wait for your turn, respect each other’s personal space, go-flush-wash hands-put rubbish in the bin, leave quietly. School Parade Thursday 2.15pm for Years 1-6 __________________________ ADDITIONAL TECHNOLOGY In this issue: We continue to both renew and expand student and staff access to technology across the school. Actions this term have included: (click to read more) * Wireless Access Points installed in the Library Precinct and upper levels of A Block (approximate cost $13,000) * 64 DELL OptiPlex desktop computers purchased to replace all current desktop computers in all Prep—Year 3 classrooms (approximate cost $56,000) * 18 DELL laptops to assist with mobile and wireless teaching and learning opportunities with a current focus on virtual learning via Brisbane School of Distance Education and Great Results Guarantee early years reading programs (approximate cost $15,000) SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible HPE News Music News Diary Dates and Meetings School Activities P&C News Community News Page 1 of 9 * Three-year subscription for all students, staff and families in leading online reading program SRA Digital Reading Labs (approximate cost $7,500) * Volume purchasing, management and installation of iPad apps (approximate cost $3,000) FAMILY WELCOME BBQ I took an unexpected tour of the Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital on Sunday afternoon. The first tackle of my son’s first League game for the season, resulted in a badly broken collar bone. An ambulance ride and a well-used “green whistle” later, he was strapped up in preparation for a surgeon’s assessment this week. Thank you to staff, P&C and School Council representatives as well as the world’s best School Community Liaison Officer, Leisa Whybird, for allowing the welcome BBQ to go ahead so smoothly. From the Deputy Principal John Kennedy, Deputy Principal, [email protected] PROFESSOR HILL CAMPUS Professor Dorothy Hill AC, CBE, FAA, FRS was a highly regarded Australian geologist and a past pupil of Coorparoo State School from 1912 to 1919. Dorothy Hill was born on 10 September 1907 and attended Coorparoo State School from 1912 until 1919. She was a great sportswoman, excelling at hockey and athletics. Winning a scholarship to the University of Queensland, she chose to study science, graduating in 1928 with a First Class Honours degree in Geology. She was awarded a scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge, England, where she completed her PhD on the Palaeontology of Corals. On her return to Queensland she conducted pioneering research into the fossil corals of Australia. Her work was fundamental in the development of the scientific understanding of the Great Barrier Reef. Dorothy Hill was a lifelong teacher, mentor and strong supporter of women’s education. Professor Hill served in the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS) during World War II. Professor Hill was the first female professor appointed to an Australian university. In 1956 she was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA) and in 1970 became their first female President. In 1965 she was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of London (FRS). She was honoured with a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) and AC (Companion of the Order of Australia) for her services to geology and palaeontology. “The scientific world will remember her as the twentieth century’s authority on Palaeozoic corals; Australia will remember her as the world’s most acclaimed woman scientist of her era.” Dorothy Hill died on 23 April 1997. The proposal to name the Senior Campus of Coorparoo State School and subsequent research and community awareness about Professor Hill was all undertaken by student Alexandra Grady. Alexandra commenced this project while in Year 5 in 2014 and worked enthusiastically with staff, students and community members throughout. A short ceremony to officially name Professor Hill Campus will be included in our whole school Parade on Thursday 26 March commencing at 2:15pm. You are all welcome to attend. SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible ANZAC CENTENARY BADGES To commemorate the Centenary Gallipoli this year, Coorparoo RSL Sub-Branch has provided us with bronze rising sun badges for sale at the school. The cost is $5.00 each; from Thursday 19 March they will be on sale at the school Office between 10.30am and 11.00am each day, leading up to the Easter holidays, and then during the first week of Term 2. The school Anzac Service will be held on Friday 24 April at 9.15am. Page 2 of 9 From the Deputy Principal Mark Craswell, Deputy Principal, [email protected] INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SUB COMMITTEE Last Wednesday night was the Annual General Meeting of the Coorparoo State School Instrumental Sub-Committee. The meeting was well attended by both staff and parents. Esther Downie and Megan Bayntun were elected to the roles of President and Secretary respectively, both for the second year in a row. Gina Eustance and Jo Logan are Co-Treasurers, replacing long serving, past Treasurer, Leisa Whybird. The Executive of this Committee, along with other Committee members, work extremely hard in coordinating the Instrumental Music Program. This including musical events held throughout the year, such as the Autumn Music Festival, Music Gala and Christmas Carol evening. Sincere thanks are extended for the commitment to the school and our students! From the Head of Curriculum Helen Bristow, HOC, [email protected] NEW ADDITION TO OUR WEBSITE Recently we added Year Level Overviews and our Assessments schedule to our website. In addition to these, you will now be able to access a modelled response (‘A’ grade standard) for the writing tasks given to our students this term across different year levels. From the EAL/D Teacher Kathy Campbell, [email protected] Friday 20 March is the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence. The day is an opportunity for students, teachers, parents and the whole community to take a stand together against bullying and violence. The day is organised by all Australian education authorities through the Safe and Supportive School Communities Project. For more information, go to www.bullyingnoway.gov.au Saturday 21 March is Harmony Day; it coincides with the United Nations International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination. The message of Harmony Day is that everyone belongs. The day celebrates Australian diversity and is a day of cultural respect for everyone who calls Australia home. For more information, go to www.harmony.gov.au As both days fall late in the week school activities will take place in Week 9. Orange is the official colour for both days and there will be a special orange sorbet available from the TramStop Cafe at morning tea on Thursday 26 March HPE NEWS Megan Carpenter [email protected] and Kim Godson [email protected] CROSS COUNTRY Thank you to all CSS students for their participation in the CSS Cross Country last Monday. Despite the heat students strived to compete to the best of their abilities. Special thanks to those parents who helped in various aspects on the day; whether that be erecting marquees, being a course marshal or timekeeping and recording. We would also like to thank Mr Andy for his efforts in preparing the Oval for the event. SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible Page 3 of 9 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS st nd 1 rd 2 3 Prep Boys Lachlan S Tommy E Austin S Prep Girls Lilly N Indie S Imogen D Year 1 Boys Isaac K Samuel G-M Alexander D Year 1 Girls Lilly C Tiana M Caitlyn B Year 2 Boys Jack C Hayden S Harry W Year 2 Girls Rebecca R Amy S Irish O Boys born 2007 Jackson G Matthew P Charlie G Girls born 2007 Lindsay V Rose R Kate H Boys born 2006 John N Jack J Patrick G Girls born 2006 Demi A Eve K Josie L Boys born 2005 Billy R Byron G Felix W Girls born 2005 Ella M Florence E Madi L Boys born 2004 Luke H Rafe P Jonty D Girls born 2004 Greta J Leila V Madison T-J Boys born 2003 Mitchel R John W Koen C Girls born 2003 Maddison M Jessica G Madison K House Points: rd Melba 260 Points nd 2 Place: Wentworth 282 Points Champion House: Turner 337 Points 3 Place: INTERSCHOOL SPORT—IMPORTANT UPDATE (YEARS 5 and 6) Due to circumstance beyond our control, we will by delaying the start of Interschool Sport until Friday 24 April (Week 1, Term 2). Interschool Sport will continue until Friday 12 June (Week 9). Students will receive a letter and invoice in Week 8. The payment and permission to participate will be due back before the Easter holidays. DISTRICT AND REGIONAL SPORTS REPRESENTATION Students born in 2005, 2004 and 2003 are eligible to attend in-school trials. It is highly important that students attend in-school trials on the dates and times specified in newsletters. If students are absent due to illness on the day of in-school trials, they must bring a note to Miss Carpenter or Mrs Godson, in order to be considered. Selection in Lytton teams is highly competitive, so there is an expectation that if students are coming to an in-school trial, they have had/are having experience playing the sport they are trialling for. There are sign-up sheets at the HPE office for interested students. Tennis Boys and Girls (10, 11 and 12 years)—Tuesday 24 March, 12.30pm, Tennis Courts (Lytton Trial Date: 6 May) *Please bring own racquet SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible Page 4 of 9 MUSIC NEWS Annelle Vogler, Music Teacher, [email protected] MUSIC UNIFORMS Our first big musical event for the year will be happening on Tuesday 19 May (the Autumn Music Concert – formerly known as the Winter Music Concert, formerly known as the Prom). The children will need to be wearing the full Music Uniform for this event. Please read the details below and start thinking about purchasing any items that your child needs. A formal letter will be coming home shortly about where to purchase these items of clothing and the cost. Kijini Choir Full grey school uniform Boys – grey shirt, black shorts, grey socks and black shoes Girls – grey checked dress or grey checked shirt with the black culottes, gold socks and black shoes Junior and Senior Band, String Orchestra, Junior, Senior and Boys’ Choirs, Recorder and Percussion Ensemble Full music uniform Boys – black long pants, white long sleeved shirt, black shoes and grey socks Girls – long sleeved white shirt, black culottes, black tights, and black shoes. OPEN REHEARSALS Next term, Open Rehearsals will begin outside the Music Block. Watch this space to find out when they will be scheduled. GREEN TEAM Cathy Holyoak and Iris Van Sloten - Green Team Coordinators SCHOOL GARDEN – WOLFF PARK/ WILKES GREEN For new families to our school or students who’ve moved from Kijini Campus to Wolff Park, there is a school vegie garden for students to be involved in (behind Wilkes Green Building). In the past few years, we have had lots of success growing a variety of vegies including corn, zucchini, potatoes, herbs, snow peas and much more. If your child would like to help with planting, weeding and watering, Miss Holyoak supervises the Garden Club during Monday lunchtimes and Ms van Sloten takes it on Wednesday and Friday. Students are most welcome to come as often as they wish. Newcomers are always welcome. With the weather still being quite warm at the moment, if you have any mulch that you no longer need, we would love to use it. Also, left over shade cloth or old lace curtains would also be appreciated. Both of these items will help ensure the success of our plants and provide on-going enjoyment for our students. EARTH HOUR 2015 - TAKE AWAY COFFEE CUPS PLEASE Earth Hour will be recognised on Thursday 26 March at Coorparoo. All classes will be asked to turn off unnecessary lights, fans and air conditioners between 9-10am. To add to this, students will be offered the opportunity to take part in lunch time activities. One of these, which was hugely popular last year, is up-cycling coffee cups by taking off the outside label and drawing a picture on the cup. When they are completed, they will be hung upside down on a piece of string with a few others and put together as an art installation. In order for this to happen we need to collect used take away coffee cups that have been rinsed clean. There will be a box with the label ‘Coffee Cups’ situated in the Office foyer. SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible Page 5 of 9 SCHOOL and COMMUNITY NEWS This week … Diary Dates and Meetings Payments School Activities P&C News Community News DIARY DATES AND MEETINGS Wednesday 18 March—Wildlife on Wheels Prep Visit Wednesday 18 March—P&C AGM, Library, 7:00pm Friday 20 March—National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence Saturday 21 March—P&C Trivia Night, McCahon Hall, 6:30pm Monday 23 March to Thursday 2 April—Parent/Teacher Interviews Thursday 26 March—Official naming of Professor Hill Campus, 2:15pm Thursday 2 April—Term 1 Ends Friday 3 April—Good Friday Saturday 4 April—Easter Saturday Monday 6 April—Easter Monday Monday 20 April—Term 2 starts Friday 24 April—ANZAC Day Parade, 9:15am Friday 24 April—Interschool Sport Starts Saturday 25 April—ANZAC Day 2016 ENROLMENTS Tuesday 28 April—Out of Catchment Sign On Day, 9:00am, McCahon Hall Wednesday 29 April—Enrolment Day Wednesday 10 June—Open Day, 9:15am-11:00am TBA—2016 Prep Orientation Day For future events please visit the School Events Calendar PAYMENTS When making payments to the school online please include the Invoice Number as your payment reference. Failure to include a valid reference number can often mean that payment isn’t assigned to your child’s account. SCHOOL ACTIVITIES SCHOOL BANKING Karyn Milne, School Banking Coordinator, [email protected] or 0407 114 181 You can get involved in the School Banking program by opening a Commonwealth Bank Youth Saver Account at any Commonwealth Bank branch, over the phone on 132 221 or via NetBank if you are an existing customer with NetBank access. Remember to take in identification for you and your child (driver’s license and birth certificate). You will receive a Dollarmites wallet and deposit book that your child will use to participate in the program. SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible VANUATU CYCLONE RELIEF URGENT HELP NEEDED Coorparoo State School community is encouraged to help the families affected by the Vanuatu Cyclone. We are looking for donations of the following items. These can be new or in good used condition: Children’s clothes Adult clothes Roll-on insect repellent Tarps Gumboots Work gloves Batteries Torches Towels One of our school families will be coordinating the collection and shipment to Vanuatu. The container will be sent as soon as possible. Please drop off any donations to the Art Block (opposite the Music Block) between 8am-3pm. If you would like to drop-off outside the above times please leave at: 47 Brae St, Coorparoo between 5:00pm-6:00pm. If this time doesn't suit please contact Sally via email at [email protected] If every family brought in one or more items it would make an enormous difference. Page 6 of 9 Students bring their yellow deposit book to school on Wednesdays and place in the class banking bag. The deposit slip must be completed and money placed in the deposit wallet. Your friendly banking volunteers will allocate a student ID which must be included on the deposit slip for future deposits. For every deposit made through the CSS banking program, students will receive one token recorded electronically. Once they reach 10 tokens, we will place a gold token in the bank deposit book for student to request a reward item. When students send in a reward item request, and they have 10 tokens, we order them and Comm Bank usually deliver them within a week. These are sent to class. Please refer to the previous Newsletters for list of available items as well as current reward card sent out to classes. Thank you to our hardworking banking volunteers last week who were Leeanne Howcroft, Lisa Evans, Linda Thomson and Andrea Johnson. Our banking students are very fortunate to have a small group of parents available to process their banking each week. Please contact me if you would be available next term to assist us on any Wednesday. P&C Contact the P&C - [email protected] P&C NEWS P&C AGM – WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH, 7:00pm The P&C’s 2015 AGM will be held in the Library this Wednesday. Come along to hear about the achievements of the past year and cast your vote for the new Executive team. Remember to get your membership forms in before the AGM. Parents are not automatically members of the P&C (yes, you need to fill in a form!) and the AGM is the only time you can become a member without attending a meeting. TRIVIA NIGHT – POSTPONED Unfortunately the Trivia Night has been postponed. Look out for details later in the year. We hope you can join us on the new date. SPELL-A-THON 2015 Spell-a-thon Team (Georgia Betteridge, Lisa Evans, Shelly Hope, Lisa Wruck), [email protected] Get ready for the launch of Spell-a-thon 2015 at this week’s Parade – it’s going to be awesome! In 2015 the P&C is hoping to raise over $20,000 from Spell-a-thon to help fund the purchase of new classroom furniture. Every child in the school is involved in Spell-a-thon through learning their spelling words - please get behind our children and show them your support. Last year the school community raised a spectacular $26,000 that was used to purchase lots of books for students in classrooms and the Library. There are great prizes on offer including two major prizes (in 2014 the prize was an iPad Mini), class prizes, prizes for individual fundraisers and incentive prizes for every child who raises over $35. We will send you all the details next week in our Spell-athon newsletter, together with the Spell-a-thon envelopes and spelling lists that will come home with students. Spelling tests will be held in Week 2 of Term 2. SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible Page 7 of 9 SCLO Leisa Whybird, SCLO and Uniform Shop - 3324 0053 or [email protected] VANUATU CYCLONE RELIEF–URGENT HELP NEEDED Coorparoo State School community is encouraged to help the families affected by the Vanuatu Cyclone. We are looking for donations of the following items. These can be new or in good used condition: Children’s clothes Adult clothes Roll-on insect repellent Tarps Gumboots Work gloves Batteries Torches Towels One of our school families will be coordinating the collection and shipment to Vanuatu. The container will be sent as soon as possible. Please drop off any donations to the Art Block (opposite the Music Block) between 8am-3pm. If you would like to drop-off outside the above times please leave at 47 Brae St, Coorparoo between 5:00pm-6:00pm. If this time doesn't suit please contact Sally via email at [email protected] If every family brought in one or more items it would make an enormous difference. ANZAC DAY FLOWERS–THURSDAY 23 APRIL Next term our annual Anzac Day Ceremony will be held on Friday 24 April. We will need some helpers to help create the floral wreaths for each year level to present in remembrance of the sacrifice made by our Diggers. No experience is required – just come along to the Art Block, it’s loads of fun and will bring out your green thumb! We will be creating these wreaths on Thursday 23 April. We will also be seeking donations of fresh flowers and greenery. If you have flowers or greenery from your garden that you can send in, they would be greatly appreciated. Please send these along on Thursday 23 April. Rather than trimming your lovely flowers and foliage over the Easter Break consider waiting so we may please have some for Anzac Day. A reminder will go home after the holidays but if you know now you have a little time to help please contact Leisa Whybird. TRAMSTOP 26 Kate, Station Master, TramStop 26 [email protected] AUTUMN MENU COMPETITION The TramStop 26 team is looking forward to a change of season and some cooler weather and we would love your help to design our autumn menu. For a bit of fun we are launching an Autumn Menu Competition. We are looking for the most scrummy and healthy autumn menu suggestion. Please write or draw your suggestion on a piece of paper and drop it into Tuckshop. Remember to include your name and class. The competition runs from now until the end of Term 1 and the prize is a $10 Tuckshop voucher to be redeemed however you wish. You could buy morning tea or lunch or even shout your friends some ice blocks. We can’t wait to see your ideas! EASTER SPECIAL To celebrate Easter, we will be selling Chocolate Easter Bunny cookies (including a gluten-free version) during Weeks 9 and 10. They will be for sale for $2.50 on Flexischools for morning tea and lunch and will also be available for purchase over the counter at big lunch. SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible Page 8 of 9 COMMUNITY NEWS GET YOUR FAMILY ACTIVE AND EATING WELL Local families can now sign up the free healthy lifestyle program called PEACH™ Parenting, Eating and Activity for Child Health. Registrations are now open for a group to commence in Term 2, 2015. The program is fun for kids and helps parents and carers make healthy eating and activity a part of every-day life. It is available to families with a child aged between 5—11 years who is above a healthy weight their age. It consists of 10 group sessions that run for 90 minutes each. The first nine sessions are held weekly within the school term. Ongoing individualised family support is offered through the second half of the program ending with one final group session. Some of the topics covered include nutrition skills, relationships with food and eating, changing family lifestyle behaviours and making healthy eating affordable. While the parent sessions are taking place, children enjoy active play with a trained child physical activity facilitator. The program is funded by the Queensland Government and being delivered by the Queensland University of Technology. If you would like more information about the PEACH™ program or to register please contact free call 1800 263 519 or visit www.peachqld.com.au. SOAR – Be Safe, Be Organised, Be an Active Learner, Be Responsible Page 9 of 9