Friday 28th April Term 2: Week 2 Principal s Report Monday 1st May Finance & Fundraising/Building & Grounds 6.45 School Council 7:15 Tuesday 2nd May African Drumming P-Yr 6 Friday 5th May Interschool Sports - Yrs 4-6 PHPS V ACPS (Home) Tues 9th May - Thurs 11th May NAPLAN testing Yrs 3 & 5 Thurs 11th May Mothers Day Stall 11.30 Friday 12th May Storytime 11.30-12.20 Interschool Sport - Yrs 4-6 PHPS v SPS (Home) Thursday 25th May Open day 9.00-11.30 and evening 5.30-7.00 Join us on Skoolbag for all our latest news delivered to your phone. Search: Panton Hill Primary in the iphone App store or Googleplay. Don t forget to allow push notifications. another school. They finished 2nd. A huge congratulations to the team and Well done to Mason Grech who compet- thankyou to the parents for organising ed on Wednesday in the State Swimming our involvement in the event. Championships at MSAC. Mason said he VICTORIAN PREMIER S READING was feeling extremely nervous before the race. Those nerves obviously worked CHALLENGE in his favour with him producing a perwell done to Liam McCrohan, Reagan sonal best time of 36:52 in the 50metres Lemire, Ned Shaw, Kaeleigh McLaughlin, backstroke. Mason was placed 5th a Tysha Baldwin and Lucy Ditcham who great achievement! It was very exciting have already completed the required (and incredibly loud) for his grade4-6 number of books for The Victorian Premclassmates as they cheered him on while iers Reading Challenge. Their target is watching a live stream on the interactive now to reach 100 books. whiteboard. Please return the Victorian Premer s SUCCESS ON HORSEBACK Reading Challenge privacy and consent form for your child to the office. Well done also to our Panton Hill SUCCESS IN THE POOL Equestrian Team who represented our school beautifully on the weekend at Tatura. It was a very impressive sight to see the riders and horses decked out in our uniform. Children from Prep to Year 2 are encouraged to read or experience 30 books with their parents and teachers. Children from Year 3 to Year 10 are challenged to read 15 books. We had a Panton Hill Team and a composite team competing. Both teams collected many first placing and minor places throughout the 2 days. For more information about the Victorian Premiers Reading Challenge and to view the booklists, visit: www.education.vic.gov.au/prc Ava Braniff was Champion grade 5 rider and Tahlei Spratling was Champion primary school games rider. OPEN NIGHT You may have noticed some notices going up around the school advertising our The Panton Hill team was made up of open day and evening on Thursday the Tahlei Spratling, Shenae Spratling, Regan 25th May. We are excited to have organcrabtree and Montana Spicer. They finised a maths presenter who will be doing ished 10th. a short magic show (related to maths) Ava Braniff and Ava Petersen competed and then setting up activities which are in a composite team with students from designed for children of all ages to work
on together with their parents. This session will start at 5.30 and finish at 7pm. We would love to see as many of our families come along as possible. Please put the date in your diaries. SKOOLBAG APP Thankyou to those parents who have provided feedback on the new app. We have contacted the company regarding an issue with saving dates to a calendar. We are assured that they are aware of this and working towards a solution. I ll let you know when it is resolved. Other than this issue, the response has been extremely positive. If you haven't already downloaded it, just search Panton Hill Primary in the app store or Googleplay. It is free and very easy to install and use. African Drumming If you have any Djembe drums, could we please borrow them for the day, on Tuesday 2nd of May (next week), for our African Drumming workshop. Then we can have more drums for more children to use. You can bring them to the Music Room. Thank you, Natika Jenes. Liam McCrohan STAMP/CHESS CLUB Stamp club and chess club will be starting for interested students next Tuesday at lunchtime. If you are interested in either stamp collecting or playing chess come along to the library. David Sullivan from our local church will be running the chess club and Mr Allison will be coming back to run stamp club! How lucky are we? WORKING BEE Don t forget that if you can t make it along to scheduled working bees but would like to help out, at another time, please come and see me. There is always plenty to do. YEAR 7 2018 Year 7 application forms have been handed out to our grade 6 students. Parents of grade 6 students are reminded to nominate their secondary schools and return the application form to school by 12 May. Please list three government school placement preferences on the application form if your are seeking a government secondary school place, as occasionally our school needs to nominate 2nd and 3rd preferences. Grade 5 parents are encouraged to attend the current round of information nights being offered by the local secondary schools to begin to get a feel for the schools that will suit your child. Kylie Richards Parents Fundraising Committee News Mothers Day Stall - Thursday, 11th May Entertainment Book 2017 / 2018 Gifts available up to $7.00 Please contact the office if you wish to purchase the new Entertainment Book. A digital version is also available, just follow the link to fundraise for PHPS. Volunteers are needed from 11.00am to 2.00pm to assist the younger students with selections, cashier, restocking and packing up. Please call / text Jules on 0411 236 459 https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/18879k5
Healthy Eating Menu & Activities Planner - Term 2, Week 3 Breakfast Wholemeal and Multigrain toast with spreads. Low sugar cereals with low fat milk. Water or low fat milk. Afternoon Tea Selection of two fresh fruits and two fresh vegetables. Water Porridge, Weet-bix, Cornflakes Selection of two fresh fruits Breakfast / Afternoon Tea Specials - Pikelets Vegetable soup with crusty bread Dips with rice thins, wraps and cut vegetable platter Vegetable stir fry with rice noodles (NO MSG) Multigrain fresh sandwiches Pasta with fresh tomatoes, basil and garlic sauce with grated cheese ACTIVITIES RELATING TO OUTCOMES: OUTCOME 3 Children s Strong Sense of Wellbeing/ OUTCOME 4: Children are Confident and Involved Learners: Outdoor activities will be climbing, skipping, sandpit fun, basketball, netball, tennis, soccer, cricket, T Ball, Footy, 4 -Square, fitness circuits, Octypus and gardening/recycling. OUTCOME 1: Children have a Strong Sense of Identity/OUTCOME 2: Children are Connected with and Contribute to Their World: Indoor activities will be LEGO, Twister, Charades, stencilling, mobile making, recycled timber O & X s, beados, loom bracelet making, art/craft, dress ups etc. There is always time spent doing homework when required! (reading, writing). OUTCOME 2: Children are Connected with and Contribute to their World: In Term 2 we will continue to develop and care for our vegetable garden and decide what to grow next. It is wonderful to utilise what we grow in the meals prepared for OSHC. Children will create card and board games with recycled materials, wool crafts like finger knitting. Children continue to be involved with their All About Me Portfolios and Getting To Know Me doing their family tree, children/parent surveys and suggestions catch up sessions to make OSHC even better to come to and enjoy!! Over the Easter break Mel bought a bigger kitchen station and utensils for kids to play and explore with cooking/ preparation games and increased the Fairy reading box sets for all ages to enjoy. Lots of Loom Bands being made too! Our OSHC service has received an EXCELLENT overall result with its Assessment and Reporting visit from DET in October 2015 performing well in all of the seven Quality Improvement Areas, Meeting and Exceeding all National Quality Standard levels. OSHC REMINDERS SESSION BOOKINGS & CANCELLATIONS Any AFTERNOON session needs to be cancelled by 10am that day or full session rate applies. Any MORNING session needs to be cancelled by 6pm the day before or full session rate applies. Any Non-Attendance of BOOK- INGS (either through OSHCLUB website or with Melanie directly) for any MORNING or AFTERNOON session will be charged at the full session rate. LATE PICK UP FEE AFTER 6pm is $1/min Melanie Maloney OSHC Co-ordinator S P O R T I N G S C H O O L S - T E R M 2 Booking lists will be in the office Monday next week or book with Melanie directly. Those children requiring Aftercare on these days will be placed on the lists automatically. Please make sure your child wears sports shoes if attending the Sporting School Program. Coach: Phil Crawford OSHC Coordinator: Melanie Maloney
Diamond Valley College Bus Timetable June 12 - Queens Birthday Long Weekend - student free, no bus June 16 - Report Writing Day - student free, no bus June 30 - Term 2 finish at 2.10pm Roz Saladino - Student Transport Officer 9438 1411 www.dvallcoll.vic.edu.au