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Newsletter No. 4 14th March 2014 225 Warrigal Road, Burwood Principal: Ms Gayle Cope Tel: 9808 2165 Fax: 9888 7239 Email: wattle.park.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au Website: www.wattleparkps.vic.edu.au DIARY DATES Dear Parents, Recently Ms Megan Ganter and I had the opportunity to reflect on the amount of parent involvement at Wattle Park Primary School. On our last Parent Opinion survey in 2013 which is sent to 10% off families, and the majority are returned, parents perceptions are that parent involvement at the school is not high. So we started to make a list: School Councillors who are mandated to meet eight times a year School Council sub-committees: Buildings and Grounds, Communications and Marketing, Education, and Finance Parents and Friends Association (who organise fundraising events and all the parents who support them) Parent classroom volunteers Kitchen and garden volunteers for the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program Chicken monitors during weekends and holidays Parent volunteers providing clean linen for the first aid room Book Club organisation by a parent volunteer A parent who consistently writes grants for the school The school Noticeboard each fortnight is produced and collated by a parent Parent volunteers for excursions and camps Canteen volunteers Uniform shop manager Parents who volunteer their expertise in music and graphic design Sausage sizzle cooks for various events at and out of the school Parents who assist in Working Bees Chauffers who transport our students to regional sporting events Year 5 parents who provide salads for Year 6 Graduation I probably haven t encapsulated everyone, so please let me know if I have missed others. But it certainly lists the enormous amount of goodwill we have in our school community MARCH 16th Sunday Working Bee Years 3&4 9am-1pm 20th Year 2 Incursion Seaweed Sally 21st Harmony Day 21st Integrated Sports Round Robin Day 21st Gr 1 Melbourne Aquarium Excursion 21st Movie Night 25th School Council AGM 27th Regional Swimming 31st Celebration NAB Grant with Swinburne University APRIL 2nd Year 6 Transition Information Evening 4th School Photos Full uniform day 4th Term 1 Finishes 2.30 Finish 22nd Term 2 Begins 23rd Canberra Camp Information Night 6-7pm 25th ANZAC Day public holiday 29th State Swimming 28-2nd May Canberra Camp Years 5 and 6 UNIFORM SHOP OPEN: MONDAYS AFTER THE AFTERNOON ASSEMBLY & WEDNESDAYS 8.30-9.30am Email Enquiries: wpps.uniform@gmail.com

as well as the enormous amount of participation we do actually have in our school. State government schools cannot operate effectively without the voluntary contributions of their parent body. I feel blessed to be the Principal of a school with a committed and supportive community. Not all schools have what we have here at Wattle Park. All the students and staff appreciate wholeheartedly your contributions to our school. So thank you! It s hard to believe we are more than halfway through Term 1. The Foundation students are attending five days a week and all curriculum programs are well and truly underway. Megan and Curriculum Team Leaders; Mrs Amanda Chetcuti, Mrs Amanda Dwyer ( English) Ms Helen Sterling, Mrs Samantha Teng (Mathematics) Ms Julie Nield (History), Dr Karl Jenkinson and Ms Robyn Gilmour (Science) have spent much time and deliberation ensuring that our curriculum programs are aligned to the new AusVels curriculum. Our teachers do spend a number of days away from their classrooms either hearing from the experts or collaborating with other colleagues to see and hear about best teaching practise. It is an inconvenience on the usual classroom routine but it is imperative that our teachers see what happens beyond our school not locally now but globally! This Sunday we have a Year 3 and 4 Working Bee led and organised by our Building and Grounds convenor, Ms Carol Hensley (mother of Matilda). Carol does an absolutely amazing job. She works tirelessly for our school on so many jobs. The Centenary Square in front of the Gymnasium foyer is one of them, the garden looks magnificent and in time should be a wonderful shady place for students to congregate. ((Unfortunately a delivery truck damaged the newly garden tiles this morning $%*+#! ) On Monday 31 st March during our assembly time we will be having a special assembly to celebrate our successful application for the National Australia Bank award. We will be collaborating with Swinburne University to promote Science excellence at our school. A number of dignitaries will be in attendance; Ms Anna Burke Federal member for Chisholm, Professor Tom Spurling who is a current CSIRO Board member and Professor of Innovation Studies at Swinburne Business School and Dr Emily Cooke also from Swinburne University. After the assembly there will be an afternoon tea for invited guests. The school, thanks to Megan s successful grant writing has also been awarded a Towards Victoria as a Learning Community grant of $11,920 to assist us with Science education. This will certainly help improve the teaching and learning of all that is wonderful about our Earth. One last but very important reminder, please ensure that no parent cars enter the staff car park before or after school. I sometimes take on the role of the enforcer but obviously cannot be present at all times. If you happen to see any parent who does drive into the car park can you please pass on their number plate details to me and I will then communicate these to the Burwood police. Our children are too precious to be ever endangered by irresponsible drivers entering or exiting our school. Enjoy the beautiful Autumn weather- my favourite! Regards Gayle

Due to the public holiday on Monday the Class Awards for last week were: Tyson H 1C For challenging himself to sound out his letters when writing. Isaac B 1E For being a caring class member and standing up for others in our class. Maria A 1E For being a responsible class member and taking care with her work. Tom V 1G For being observant to details. Oliver B 1G For working well in reading groups. Jacinta L 2P For all her hard word to improve her reading. Bethany L 2D For her enthusiastic approach to all activities in the classroom. Elyse F 5T For persisting with her science experiment until she achieved success. Christopher K 5T For consistently filling in his diary and being super organised.

Notice of forthcoming AGM for WPPS Parent and Friends Assoc. 8pm Wednesday March 26th, WPPS Staff Room All Committee Positions Open All Welcome Come along and join us for a light supper and meet some friendly faces Gone home since last The Wattle Lice letters to affected classes Winter Uniform Order Form Pre purchased Movie Night tickets

PPS WORKING BEE Years 3 & 4 Students & Parents Sunday 16th March 9am-1pm Please bring a plate of food to share We are building seating for SAKG classes Installing a sink and bench to wash vegies Moving a piece of playground equipment Giving the school a general tidy up for movie night Bring your gardening gloves and good cheer. Come for a short while or longer. All help appreciated!

Stephanie Alexander Kitchen

Eastern Region Swimming Final Congratulations to the 10 year boys freestyle relay team (Elijah, Bailey, Ed and Hugo) for making the Eastern Region Swimming final last Friday, a huge effort. Also congratulations to Charlie B and Bailey M for qualifying for the final in their individual events and the 10 year girls relay team ( Alice, Astrid, Phoebe and Zoe) who only just missed out on making the final by one place. Alice and Astrid also swam wonderfully in their heats for their individual events. Great work swimmers, you represented Wattle Park brilliantly and we are all very proud of your achievements.

EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEETING Tuesday 18 th March at 7pm in staffroom. ROLE OF THE COMMITTEE The Education Committee is a sub-committee of the Wattle Park School Council. The committee s role is to: Inform the school community of new education initiatives at Wattle Park Primary School Communicate current education programs and policies in the school Include parents in the consultative phase of school policy development Support parents through parent forums on a range of topics AGENDA In this meeting we will discuss student reporting. What are parents looking for in a student report card? What information do you find valuable? RSVP All parents all welcome to attend. Please RSVP to Megan Ganter (Assistant Principal) ganter.megan.m@edumail.vic.gov.au