Chatham Primary School Newsletter Issue 10-19th April 2018

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Chatham Primary School Newsletter Issue 10-19th April 2018 Be Safe Be Fair Be Kind Address: Weybridge Street, Surrey Hills 3127 Telephone: (03) 9830 1933 Email: chatham.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.chatham.vic.edu.au PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE Welcome to Term 2 We hope you had a lovely break and are excited about what the new term has planned for each of you. All year levels are back into dance mode with the Footsteps program continuing, our Year 6 students visited the Shrine yesterday, Music classes are full steam ahead learning songs and movements for our production of Pirates of the Curry Bean and Year 4s are looking forward to their upcoming camp. Applications have also been received from some of our Year 5 and 6 students (as well as teachers), hoping to represent our school on the Japanese Study Tour. This is only mentioning a few of the significant happenings across Chatham. School Council On Monday night our Chatham School Council members participated in Governance Training together. Two other schools joined us on our training night so the discussion was lively and vibrant as we learnt about the roles and responsibilities, legislative requirements, supporting work in strategic planning, finance, policy development and review. I believe I speak for all of our Council members when I say that we learnt much and have a clearer understanding on how to support the school in achieving the best possible outcomes for students. We meet again next week to continue the regular work of School Council and its sub-committees. A Reminder In the last newsletter, I mentioned how important it is to sign in and out at the office upon arrival and departure from school. Alongside this, we also keep copies of all Working with Children cards to ensure those who volunteer in any capacity, for example, in classrooms, on excursions, at stalls such as Mothers Day stalls, all have current Working with Children cards. This is in accordance with Department of Education and Training protocols. If you know you have a card that is not on the school register, please pop in and show it to Sue or Trent in the office. They will take a photocopy and add you to our register. This is one other way to assist in keeping our students safe. We really appreciate your assistance with this. Holiday Works We made the most of this holiday period, having various works completed around the school. There were many different trades people here during the past two weeks. Completed projects included: oval maintenance, new fences built on the western boundary, test and tag of all electrical equipment, maintenance of emergency and outdoor lighting, testing of electrical circuits, servicing of fridges, freezers and the oven in the canteen, plus the replacement of fire extinguishers across the school. It certainly was a busy place at Chatham Primary during this time. It did feel like we were on a bit of a roll getting some of these important maintenance and project works completed. If you happen to notice anything requiring maintenance, please drop a note into the office for me and we can add it to our list, which the Building and Grounds sub-committee has been compiling. Some works take time and expertise, other works we may be able to complete at various working bees with your help. Pupil Free Day in Term 2 Friday 8 th June is a Pupil Free Day. There is no school for students on this date. Please ensure you mark this date on your calendar. On this day, our teaching teams will continue their work with our FISO (Framework for Improving Student Outcomes) schools: Canterbury and Auburn Primary Schools. Assembly Tomorrow Miss Kirwan has something special she is going to show us all at assembly tomorrow. She applied for this special something several years ago for our school. It surprised her greatly, arriving in the school mail this week. It s a great story to hear! I have to admit that I ve had a sneak peek. You will need to wait until assembly tomorrow. Be Safe, Be Fair, Be Kind. Shirley Allison

Dates for the diary Friday 20th April Year 6 Interschool Sport at Deepdene CANCELLED Monday 23rd April Footsteps dance program session 4 Wednesday 25th April Friday 27th April ANZAC day dawn Service for School Captains No school today Year 6 Interschool Sport @ Balwyn ps Monday 30th April Footsteps Dance Program Session 5 Tuesday 1st May Wednesday 2nd May Thursday 3rd May Friday 4th May Monday 7th May Tuesday 8th May Thursday 10th May Friday 11th May Monday 14th may Wednesday 16th May Friday 18th May Saturday 19th May Monday 21st May Tuesday 22nd May Wednesday 23rd May Thursday 24th May Friday 25th May Saturday 26th May Thursday 31st May Friday 1st June Friday 8th June Monday 11th June Friday 15th June Friday 22nd June Friday 29th June Monday 16th July Monday 23rd July Tuesday 24th July Thursday 23rd August Camp Quality Puppet Show Prep and Year 1 @ 10:20am Year 4 Camp information session @ 3:45pm in the library Prep Police Incursion 10:00am Year 6 Leadership photos and whole school photos Parents Club meeting in the staff room @ 9:15am Year 6 Interschool Sport @ auburn South PS Year 1 Excursion to Taskworks Cross-Country House Carnival to be confirmed Mothers Day Breakfast Mothers Day stall Year 5 Excursion to the Chinese Museum Year 6 Interschool Sport @ Deepdene PS Prep Responsible Pet ownership incursion 9:30am to 11:00am Year 4 Camp departs Year 4 Camp returns Prep and Year 5 Working Bee Education week School tour @ 9:30am Grandparents Day 9:30am to 11:00am School Tour @ 9:30am District Cross-Country @ Anderson park Hawthorn Year 6 Interschool Sport @ Camberwell PS Year 2 Excursion to Ripponlea School tour @ 9:30am walkathon Year 3 Excursion to the MSO Year 6 Interschool Sport @ Canterbury PS Curriculum Day no school for students today Queens Birthday Public Holiday no school today Year 6 Interschool Sport @ bialik College School Disco end of term 2 - school finishes @ 2:30pm Term 3 commences School Concert rehearsal Day School Concert @ the Besen Centre Time tba Fathers Day Breakfast Monday 27th August House Athletics Year 3 to 6 Friday 31st August Fathers Day stall

YEAR 6 EXCURSION TO THE SHRINE AND THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF VICTORIA On Wednesday, 18th April on a beautiful sunny day, the Year 6 students travelled by train from Chatham Station to Flinders Street Station in the city. The students then walked to the Shrine to learn more about WW! To compliment our study of Conflict and the ANZACS. During the presentation the students dressed up as soldiers and nurses, and handled the equipment used by the soldiers at Gallipoli. They learnt many facts about this time in Australian history. After leaving the Shrine we walked to the National Gallery of Victoria to see painting, sculptures and exhibitions. It was a fabulous day and the students behaviour was excellent both out in public and on the train.

Cross Country Running Training with Marcus from M Power Personal Fitness These sessions are designed to help prepare students for the School Cross Country events, to improve their running ability and fitness levels. To improve self confidence in a positive environment, and to develop an enjoyment in running within a fun atmosphere. Where Macleay Park, Balwyn When Term 2, Friday's April 20-June 22. Time 4.45pm-5.30pm Cost $75 (10 x sessions) Age Year 4 upwards Run by Marcus Bourne, M-Power Personal Fitness Distances There's 5 different courses ranging from 1km to 2.5km's. *To register your child contact Marcus on 0417 394 178 or email mpowerpf@gmail.com Lighter Footprints Community Forum Cheaper Electricity and Clean Energy! Tuesday 1 May 2018 at 7.15pm Glen Iris Uniting Church Hall Your local environment group Lighter Footprints is holding a Community Forum on Tuesday 1 May at 7.15pm to talk about Cheaper Electricity and Clean Energy. We invite you to come along to the Glen Iris Uniting Church Hall at 200 Glen Iris Road to hear our three speakers. They will share their expertise on this topic, comment on policies of the major political parties and map pathways for achieving energy affordability and a safe climate. Bring along your questions and join in the discussion. It is sure to be a lively and stimulating evening. For more information, go to www.lighterfootprints.org.