6-May-2015m - Bohlevale State School

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6-May-2015m - Bohlevale State School
Phone
Bohlevale School Road
Bohle
Q. 4818
07-47293555
07-47293500
Fax
[email protected]
Email
www.bohlevaless.eq.edu.au
Website
Be Responsible, Safe and Successful
6 May 2015
L I N K S
Principal’s Paragraph
Dear Parents, Caregivers and Community Members,
Premier’s Reading Challenge 2015
I am delighted to invite all Bohlevale State School students to join in the 2015 Premier’s Reading
Challenge.
As well as being fun, the challenge aims to boost children’s literacy skills by encouraging students to read
widely for pleasure and learning, to develop their imagination, and to cultivate a passion for literature.
Last year, more than 108,000 students and 700 schools registered in the program. More than 77,500
students successfully completed the challenge reading 1.65 million books.
The reading period for the 2015 Premier's Reading Challenge commences on Tuesday 19 May and closes
Friday 28 August.
This year, the Premier has challenged all state and non-state school students from Prep to Year 2 to read
or experience 20 books, Years 3 and 4 to read 20 books and Years 5 to 9 to read 15 books.
Prep to Year 2 students can experience books through shared reading, listening to stories or reading
picture books. The aim for the 2015 challenge is to reach a total of two million books read.
Students wishing to take part in this year’s challenge can register by talking to their class teacher or to
Lynda Heang (EPM) our school’s Premier’s Reading Challenge coordinator.
Every student who completes the challenge will receive a Certificate of Achievement signed by the Premier
and all students receive a Certificate of Participation. It will be my great pleasure to present these
certificates during the Premier’s Reading Challenge Celebration Weeks to be held 9 – 20 November 2015.
For more information about the Premier’s Reading Challenge, please visit:
http://education.qld.gov.au/schools/readingchallenge.
You can play a big part in your children’s future by encouraging them to be part of this positive initiative.
I look forward to seeing as many of our students as possible embrace the 2015 Premier’s Reading
Challenge.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs Helen Morris
Principal
Facilities Update
We anticipate the new Prep classroom being “handed over” to us shortly and landscaping work to
commence in the prep precinct within the fortnight.
Air-conditioning units in in F Block (housing MPJ, MPK, MPL and Japanese lessons) are currently being
replaced. The classes will be relocated to either the Resource Centre or the staffroom while work is being
completed.
School Attendance Update
As at Tuesday 5 May the school’s official year to date attendance rate was 91.2%. We appreciate parent
support in ensuring their children attend and are prepared for school. Please provide your child with a note
explaining his/her absence in the event that he/she has to miss a day through illness or other significant
event.
Mothers’ Day Stall 6 - 8 May
As in previous years the Parents’ and Citizens’ Association will be holding a Mothers’ Day Stall in the
school hall between 1:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday this week. Gifts
available at the stall are not expensive and students should not bring large sums of money to school on
these days. Gifts generally range between $2.00 and $10.00.
Students who wish to purchase gifts from the stall will be escorted to the hall by a teacher at a nominated
time over these three days. A roster has been included in this week’s Links.
If anyone has items to donate or would like to volunteer at the stall please leave your details with the office
or at the tuckshop.
School Uniform
Bohlevale State School is a “uniform” school and it’s been great this year to see so many children wearing
the uniform with pride. The current school uniform requirements have been approved by the school’s P&C
and can be accessed from the school website at
https://bohlevaless.eq.edu.au/Supportandresources/Formsanddocuments/Documents/student-dresscode.pdf
We understand that occasionally a student may not be in full school uniform and ask that you provide your
child with an explanatory note at these times. Students will be provided with a uniform for the day if they do
not have the correct uniform.
As the weather gets colder we encourage students to wear a navy blue jumper/cardigan in keeping with the
school’s colours.
Voluntary Contribution Scheme
Bohlevale State School has a voluntary contribution scheme of $50.00 per student or $100.00 for a family
of three students or more. Families wishing to join this scheme can make arrangements with staff at the
cash window.
School Photos
School photos will take place on the 18-19 May. Please ensure your children are in full school uniform (not
sports shirt) on these days. Students will be provided with a photo envelope/order form. A timetable will be
published in the newsletter at a later date. Payment for photos must be paid on the day directly to the
photographers.
NAPLAN testing time again
Our Year 3 and 5 students will soon participate in the annual National Assessment Program — Literacy and
Numeracy (NAPLAN) tests to assess their skills and understanding in the areas of reading, writing,
language conventions (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy.
The tests will be conducted in all state and non-state schools across the country from 12–14 May.
An individual NAPLAN report for each child will be sent home later this year. Results provide additional
feedback for parents, carers and teachers on how students are progressing in key curriculum areas.
The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to reassure your child that NAPLAN tests are
just one part of their school program, and to urge them to simply do the best they can.
Further NAPLAN information for parents and carers is available online. Please contact the school if you
have any questions about your child participating in NAPLAN testing.
WANTED – For Morning Read
• Picture books
• Junior magazines
• Fiction and Non-fiction books
• Short novels
At Bohlevale State School we encourage reading so every morning between 8:00a.m. and 8:30a.m. all
students sit under the covered areas and read. They can select books from a trolley of resources. Over
time these books have become damaged and urgently need to be replaced.
Therefore, we are asking you to please drop off to the library (Resource Centre) any books or junior
magazines that your children no longer read.
All donations will be appreciated.
WEEK 3 Students who have reached the “TERRIFIC 200” gotcha tally
P3 200 GOTCHAS
Noah
Annalea
Darcy
Andrea
Indyanna
Nelly
Lily
Patrick
Wilfred
Noah
Cody
Nate
Kyria
Katarina
Zane
Clea
Destini
Benjamin
Keiryn
Kyema
Jacey
Hayden
Nevaeh
Malakie
Mikayla
Maddison
Jayden
Hayden
Jake
Lily C
Amelia
EPN
EPN
EPN
EPL
EPL
EPL
EPL
EPL
EPL
EPQ
EPQ
EPQ
EPQ
EPQ
EPC
EPC
EPC
EPC
EPF
EPF
EPF
EPF
EPF
EPF
EPI
EPI
EPI
EPI
EPI
EPM
EPM
Year 4 to Year 6
Megan
Hailey
Byron
Connor
Jaime
Carissa
Trey
Elle
Kye
Saleena
Kobi
April
Grace
Jayden
Cooper
Sienna
Breanna
Amber
Seth
Darnell
Bui
Ashden
Kate
Dan
Cristina
Alana
Jake
Fiona
Jordan
Jayden
MPB
MPD
MPF
MPF
MPF
MPF
MPF
MPG
MPG
MPG
MPG
MPG
MPK
MPK
MPK
MPK
MPK
MPK
MPL
MPM
MPM
MPM
MPM
MPM
MPM
MPM
MPM
MPM
MPM
MPM
Bohlevale State School acknowledges that our school is on the lands of the traditional
custodians, the Bindal and Wulgurukaba people. We pay our respects to Elders past,
present and future. Bohlevale SS respectfully acknowledges that our school sits on
the lands of traditional owners, the Bindal and Wulgurukaba People, and we pay our
respects to their elders, both past and present.
SWPBS focus for the week
Whole school: Learn and let others learn
HONOUR ROLL- RESPONSIBLE, SAFE AND SUCCESSFUL
EPA
EPB
EPC
EPD
EPE
EPF
EPG
EPI
EPJ
EPK
EPL
EPM
EPN
EPO
EPT
Mikaylah
Dominic
Maezii
Chelsea
Lachlan
Charlie
Erin
Avalon
Keisha
Angelina
Lake
Angus
Charlie
Sebastian
Talisha
EPS
MPA
MPB
MPC
MPD
MPF
MPG
MPH
MPI
MPJ
MPK
MPL
Maddisen
Kiahn
Megan
Shania
Logan
Kaleb
Maxx
Caitlyn
Leah
Erika
Grace
Jennifer
STUDENT OF THE WEEK
EPA
EPB
EPC
EPD
EPE
EPF
EPG
EPI
EPJ
EPK
EPL
EPM
EPN
EPO
EPT
EPS
MPA
MPB
MPC
MPD
MPG
MPH
MPI
MPJ
MPK
MPL
MPM/E
Sari
Jesica
Maddelyn
Brody
Tyler
Kaylah
Jai
Caidance
Logan
Evie
Kyron
Lily
Darcy
Chelsea
Cayden
Eliza
Simone
Mahalia
Leilani
Bree
Brenton
Te Rira
Anthea
Anthony
Jorden
Mackenzie
Connor
For consistently working well
For reaching above her reading goal
For a wonderful start at Bohlevale
For being a positive member of EPD
For fabulous efforts in writing
For always participating in learning time
For excellent work in Reading
For always participating in class discussions
For trying his best in English and Maths
For excellent effort with her writing
For great participation in class discussions
For a positive attitude to learning and always trying
For successfully applying phonics rules when writing
For a great start at Bohlevale State School
For improved reading
For consistently trying her best
For a great effort in all areas
For a great effort in all areas
For fabulous work in History!
For fantastic Creative writing
For a great start at Bohlevale
For always putting in a good effort
For always trying her best
For always doing his part well
For always giving her best effort
For excellent work in all areas
For a great effort in English
AWESOME ATTENDERS
All students in these classes were on time for school on the days listed in the table below. Well done
students.
DATE
CLASS
29 April
EPI,EPN,EPR,EPS,MPL
30 April
EPI,EPQ,EPR,EPS,MPB,MPL
1 May
EPA,MPL
4 May
EPF,EPG,MPB,MPL,
5 May
EPR,MPH
P&C News
Bohlevale State School Parents & Citizens Association Special Meeting - 18 May 2015, 6.30pm
This special meeting is being held to adopt the changes to the constitution.
P&C General Meeting
P&C General meeting is on Monday 18th of May at 6:30p.m. in the staffroom. All welcome! Please bring a
quiet activity for children if you need to bring them.
Our Annual MOTHERS DAY STALL is THIS WEEK on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Your child's
class has been allocated a day which is noted in the timetable below. All gifts are from 50c to $15 with
beautiful packs made up $5, $10 and $15. Please ensure your child's money is clearly labelled in a zip lock
bag or envelope. A HUGE thankyou to all of the mothers and teachers who have brought in gorgeous
handmade gifts this year! We were blown away by your generosity! Also a massive thanks to Sarah and
Sue who have worked endlessly for the past few days to ensure everything is ready for the stall!
Bohlevale State School Mother’s Day Stall Timetable
Time
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
*NO Prep or Yr. 4, 5, 6
1.30pm
1.45pm
2.00pm
MPK
EPD
EPP
EPN
EPA
EPS
MPM AND MPE
MPH
EPQ
EPG AND EPF
EPH AND EPI
EPB
EPK
EPC AND EPL
EPM
EPJ
MPF
MPL
MPG
EPR
EPO
MPJ
2.15pm
EPE, EPT AND EPU
MPB
MPI
MPC
MPA
MPD
Entertainment Book
You will find sample ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS at the tuckshop and in the office to browse through. These
coupon books are chock full of incredible savings! If you would like to order please head to https://
https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/270v242 or email Cherie at
[email protected]. The cost is $60.
Bohlevale Country Fair
The BOHLEVALE COUNTRY FAIR is being held on Friday night of the 28th of August this year! It is set to
be a massive event and plans are well underway. We are currently looking for stall holders for our market
area. If you would like to have a stall please email Cherie at [email protected] and we will get
all relevant forms to you. Please don’t wait too long as spots are filling fast and we are only taking a few of
each stall type!
We are also looking for some entertainment on the night in the form of a band or singer with a country feel
to fit the atmosphere. If you would like to apply for this position or know of someone who would please
contact Cherie at [email protected] ASAP!
Prep ‘Mother’s Day’ Afternoon Tea Celebration - DATE CLAIMER
Are you a Prep mother or Prep female caregiver in need of some pampering? Then make sure you book
Friday, May 8 (1:00-2:30p.m.) into your calendar NOW. Our Prep students are planning a few little
surprises for you to celebrate the wonderful work you do. The pampering will take place in your child’s
classroom. Please bring a plate of healthy food to share.
Parent Volunteer Induction Program and Morning Tea
A Parent Volunteer Induction Program and morning tea will be held on Thursday 7 May (8:45a.m. –
10:00a.m.) in the Resource Centre. Invitations have been issued by individual classroom teachers.
Parent Discussion Group
Parents are invited to participate in a discussion group on Tuesday 2 June from 9:00a.m. – 10:30a.m. in
our school resource centre.
The purpose of this meeting is to gather parent views on aspects of our school to inform how the school will
progress over the next four years.
If you are interested in being involved please email your name to [email protected] or
phone the school and leave your contact details for the principal.
Defence Morning Tea
Good to see so many different people coming along to the Defence morning tea group. Next week’s talk will
cover “Centrelink”.
Date: 23/03/2015
Where: Stephen Alexzander Kitchen Gardens
Time: 8:30 a.m. or just after you have dropped off your child
I look forward to seeing you there.
Bohle’s Got Talent 2015! We hope that there will be many performances involved in auditions for our
finals which will be held at the FETE. Students in Years 3-6 can perform by themselves or in a group. All
performers will need 50c to nominate and be ready by Week 7 (June 3).
May is National Family Reading Month.
So we are inviting our parents and children to visit our Book Fair.
Date: Monday 18 – Friday 22 May
Time: Second break 1:00 p.m. – 1:25 p.m. each day and
2:45p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
Where: Resource Centre
Come and have a look at some great books, posters and novelty accessories available.
Purchases can be made at the fair or alternatively please refer to flyer going home today for details on how
to make payments on-line or by phone.
All purchases benefit our school.
So come and check out our kingdom of Books.
Parent Reference Group Meeting
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families Morning Tea
When: 18 May 2015 at 10:00a.m.
Where: Kitchen Garden
Hula Girls Performing! COME AND TALK ABOUT NAIDOC, BUSH TUCKER GARDEN, AND YOUR
SCHOOL!
Hearing Review 16 June 2015
Students who returned their form but missed out on a hearing test in March due to absence will be tested
on 16th June 2015. EVERYDAY COUNTS AT BOHLEVALE!
2015 NAIDOC CELEBRATIONS WEEK 10 TERM 2
THEME: We all Stand on Sacred Ground: Learn, Respect and Celebrate
11a.m. THURSDAY 25 June - NAIDOC ASSEMBLY IN THE HALL
11:50a.m.-2:30p.m. NAIDOC activities for classes. Please contact Sharon Franklin for further information
about volunteering.
2:30p.m.-4:00p.m. FREE sausage sizzle and community touch footy game. Everyone invited!!
Chappie Chat
Not all schools enjoy the support of a Chaplain. Bohlevale has been fortunate to have a Chaplain available
at least 2 days/week from early 2007. There are many things that a Chaplain does throughout the school
community to care, support and bring hope. Every year, there is a week set aside to celebrate the work
Chaplains do in schools and bring awareness of the little things that add up throughout the year. In Week 5,
from May 17-24 there are different ways I want to connect with the community and ensure that the
Chaplaincy program within Bohlevale is available for many more years to students and staff.
Special events that will happen throughout the week include:
Chappy’s Bright Awards (handed to students and staff on assemblies).
Faith and Family afternoon snack as parents and caregivers wait to pick up their children on Tuesday
1:30p.m.-2:30p.m. behind the Year 1 block at the concrete table and chairs near the oval.
Faith and Friends lunch on Wednesday 10:30a.m.-11:00a.m. in the Happy Corner for students who attend
a church, youth group or have a faith at home.
A Free Dress Day (Bright Friday, bring a gold coin donation in to support Chaplaincy).
I have chosen to highlight how Chappies brighten the day of others. Whether it is something small like a
high 5 at lunch, helping to find something they have lost, running programs to help with social, emotional or
spiritual development, making icy cups, coordinating Bohle’s Got Talent, a simple smile, cheering at sports
carnivals, providing a free breakfast to students on Friday mornings, or being a listening ear. I want to
acknowledge others who brighten up our school with Chappy’s Brighten Awards. I am looking for
nominations from across the school for students and staff who bring a smile to your face. Please fill in the
form below and return it to the box at the Tuckshop as soon as you can. Feel free to write on another piece
of paper if you have numerous people in your family who want to nominate others too.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Chappy’s Brighten Awards
Nominated by ______________________________________________
Students who brighten my life: ________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Because they: ______________________________________________________________________
Staff who brighten my life: ____________________________________________________________
Because they: ______________________________________________________________________
Under 8’s Week
Under 8’s will be celebrated this year on Friday 22 May with a wonderful afternoon of activities including
bubble blowing, musical balloons, dance, mini-volcanos and face masks. Activities will start after 1:00p.m.
Children will be free to choose what activity they will do, and move to another one when finished.
Parents are invited! We would love to have as many parents as possible to assist with the movement of
children and enjoy the afternoon. Look out for further information in LINKS next week and a separate note
from your child this week.
Australian Early Development Census (AEDC)
Between May and July this year, our school will be taking part in the Australian Early Development Census
(AEDC), which is the nationwide census of early childhood development and helps our school and
community understand how children are developing before they start school, what is being done well, and
what can be improved. The AEDC is an Australian Government initiative run by the Department of
Education and Training.
Children do not need to do anything to be included in the census and will attend class as usual. During the
census, teachers record information (including children’s names and dates of birth) based on their
knowledge and observations of each child in their class. For your information, the questions to be used by
the AEDC in the upcoming collection are available at www.aedc.gov.au/instrument
Once all schools participating in the AEDC have provided their information, and the AEDC is completed,
some of the data collected is compiled and made publicly available as de-identified data, i.e., data that
does not include any children’s names, ages, addresses or schools. Your child’s data will not be used for
any other purpose than that described above and the Privacy Statement contained on the AEDC website at
www.aedc.gov.au/privacy.
If you would like more information about the AEDC, please refer to the ‘frequently asked questions’ section
on the AEDC website at www.aedc.gov.au, or phone 1800 092 548.
The AEDC is voluntary and is not a school test, so should you wish for your child’s information to
be excluded from the census, please advise your child’s class teacher BEFORE THE END OF THIS
WEEK so that an ‘opt-out’ pro-forma can be completed.
DATES TO REMEMBER
May 2015
6-8 May
7 May
8 May
12/13/14/15May
15 May
18 May
18 & 19 May
18 – 22 May
19 May
19 May
22 May
8 June
16 June
22-26 June
26 June
26 June
Mothers’ Day Stall
Parent Volunteer Induction Program and morning tea 8:45a.m. – 10:00a.m.
Prep “Mother’s Day” afternoon tea
NAPLAN Testing Year 3 and 5
Parent Reference Group Meeting
P&C Meeting 6.30p.m. in the staffroom
School Photos
Book Fair – Resource Centre
Interschool Cross Country
Premier’s Reading Challenge commences
Under 8’s Week activities
June 2015
Queen’s Birthday holiday
Hearing Test Reviews
NAIDOC Week
Bohlevale Athletics Carnival
Last day of Term 2