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Principal: Michelle Murray Deputy Principals: Adam Marchant, Lyn Fussell and Kylie Davis Manager Corporate Services: Olivia Wood An Independent Primary School 8 Bolero Road AVELEY WA 6069 Phone 6296 5466 Fax 6296 5439 Aveley.ps@education.wa.edu.au Volume 1 Issue 7 12 May 2017 In this Edition From the Principal P&C School Uniform survey Mathletics NAPLAN Reporting to parents 2016 School Report Staffing Arriving early to school Waste Free Wednesday EISA Summer Carnival 2017 House Cross Country Jump Jam P & C News Student Voice Upcoming Events Sunday, 14 May - Mother s Day Wednesday, 17 May - Waste Free Wednesday Wednesday,17 May PP-Yr. 2 Lapathon Thursday 18 Tuesday, 23 May Book Fair in the Library before and after school Friday, 19 May Yr. 3-6 Lapathon FROM THE PRINCIPAL Everyone has now settled into Term Two with our House Cross Country over (thank you Mr Harvie) with selected students now preparing for Interschool Cross Country. This term our students have had an opportunity to join a range of clubs and activities before school at lunch time and after school. These include Cross Country, Numero, Reading Olympics, Jump Jam, Choir, African Drumming, Robotics, Codo Dojo, Wakakirri, Indonesian and Mathletics. Our school community, particularly our students, appreciate the additional time our staff give to lead these opportunities for them. Thank you. P & C Our hard working P & C continues to focus on supporting our school community through both the canteen and fundraising initiatives. The canteen currently offers very reasonably priced recess and lunch options for families on Thursdays. This service will be extended to include Tuesdays as from Tuesday 23 May. On behalf of our students, thank you to our P & C for their donation of $12 500 to support the purchase of mathematics resource boxes to be placed in every classroom and the purchase of additional reading books for our Early Childhood students. I would encourage families to offer their support to the P & C when they have the opportunity. Support in any capacity is appreciated. This could include volunteering in the canteen or assisting with the Lapathon or Book Fair next week. SCHOOL UNIFORMS FEEDBACK To ensure our school is providing the best support for families around supply of school uniforms for our students, the School Board has compiled a survey to collect data about various aspects of supply and quality of the uniforms. The survey link https:// www.surveymonkey.com/r/7ppp3vg... will provide an opportunity for you to contribute your feedback. This survey will close at the end of the school day next Friday, 18 May. MATHLETICS Did you know that our school s Mathematics Committee has incorporated the highly engaging, highly supportive program Mathletics into our whole school Mathematics Plan, including the everyday Teaching and Learning Program? This program is supported with activities targeted to the Western Australian Curriculum. The cost ($10 through school, compared to just under $100 if purchased from home) for an individual Mathletics 24/7 Licence was included on our personal items list for 2017. Information will be forwarded home to families as a reminder for payment next week. The $10 can be paid through the front office. EARLY CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 2.30PM

NATIONAL ASSESSMENT PROGRAM LITERACY & NUMERACY (NAPLAN) The (NAPLAN) assessments went smoothly this week. Thank you to teaching staff for their patience and efforts in working with the students during testing week. The results of these tests will available later in the year. Honour Certificate Recipients Jaymie Nicol G6 Marlee Milroy G6 Taniesha Armstrong G7 Torin Guest G7 Bradley Fisher G8 Emma Clouston G8 Mason Wherry G9 Sophia Godfrey G9 Elvin Nguyen H10 Hayden Fracaro H10 Eva Thornton H10 Elena Crnkovich H11 Riley Holmes H11 Taige Howell H11 Lachlan Ellis H12 Torran Foot H12 Casey Greenough-Rowe H13 Jaya Streat H13 Marley McArthur H13 Brooke Elmer T9 Harrison Cory T9 Chieyach Lual T10 Madison Hardy T10 Jesse B T11 Tharuli Weerasooriya T11 Emma Fourie T12 Harrison Owen T12 Aveley PS has recently become a NAPLAN Online Trial School. Some staff will receive training next term with our students having the opportunity to become familiar with the types of testing and associated software in preparation for the Online NAPLAN commencing for all students in 2019. REPORTING TO PARENTS Student reports will be forwarded home to families electronically, via email with a secure link, from Semester One this year. At this stage, families are asked to ensure that the contact email address we have in the front office is current. Please email updated email addresses (and any additional updates) to Aveley.ps@education.wa.edu.au. This will ensure that reports are forwarded to the correct email address at the end of this term. 2016 SCHOOL REPORT The School Report is a mandated accountability document that is provided to the Department of Education and to the school community. This report demonstrates our achievements for the 2016 school year and highlights our ongoing commitment to enhancing the educational outcomes for all of our students here at Aveley Primary School. The School Report was ratified by School Board at this week s meeting. A copy of this report is available on our school web page, Facebook and the Schools Online website at http://www.det.wa.edu.au/schoolsonline/home.do. A printed copy is also available through the front office. We encourage you to have a look and provide feedback to our school if you feel this is appropriate. STAFFING Our Deputy Principal, Mr Adam Marchant, will be taking Long Service Leave for three weeks commencing next Monday, 15 May. Mr Marchant s administration position will be filled by Mrs Sharon Hewitt with Ms Lydia Robertson teaching in T11 for this time. Ms Robertson has previously taught in our school for extended periods of time. She has a good knowledge of processes and expectations and will work closely with Mrs Hewitt. WASTE FREE WEDNESDAY A reminder that we will be holding our first Waste Free Wednesday next Wednesday, 17 May. As this initiative is a pack it in, pack it out approach any non organic lunch waste will be sent home. We look forward to everyone supporting this whole school approach.

ARRIVING EARLY TO SCHOOL Families are reminded that, unless students are participating in additional school based activities therefore being under the duty of care of the coordinating staff member, children should not be at school before 8.30am. Official duty of care commences at 8.30am when teachers are available in classrooms enabling students to prepare for the school day that officially commences at 8.45am. If for any short term reason children are dropped off before 8.30am, they are expected to sit on the benches outside the staff room. If children are with an adult before school they are expected to sit with that adult until they are in their class. You are reminded that before and after school care is provided by Camp Australia. If you wish to make enquiries about this service, please contact 1300 105 343 or email: info@campaustralia.com.au FROM MR HARVIE SUMMER CARNIVAL Congratulations to all the students involved in the annual Ellenbrook Independent Schools Association (EISA) Summer carnival at the end of last Term. Some fantastic results were achieved by our students, with a large improvement on our placings from previous years. The students represented the school superbly and many schools made note of the sportsmanship that was displayed by our students. Our final placing's for the sports were Teeball 1 st overall, Touch Rugby 2 nd overall, Cricket 3 rd overall and Tennis 4 th overall. A large thank you to all the wonderful external Sporting bodies that helped our students prepare for this carnival in the weeks leading up to the carnival (Active Little Aussies, Hot Shots Tennis, NRL Australia, Baseball Down Under). Thank you also to the parents that gave up their time to assist with the carnival filling several roles, ensuring the day ran smoothly for all involved. 2017 HOUSE CROSS COUNTRY Congratulations to all the Year 3-6 students who competed in the annual House cross country last Friday. The rain stayed away and the sunshine came to stay, making it a fantastic day for both runners and spectators. Cross country is a great opportunity for students to participate to the best of their abilities and demonstrate the willingness to push themselves to cross the finish line. Year 3 and 4 students completed 1.2km and year 5 and 6 students completed 1.6km through varied terrain around the entire school perimeter. The highlight for many students was receiving their ice-cold Milo s as they crossed the finished line and were reunited with peers. Thank you to Paul Wimsett from Aerial Visual services for his expert photography, as well as the tremendous number of parents who offered their time and assistance for the day. Your help was truly amazing and ensured the day ran smoothly. Congratulations to Orion for winning the overall House Cross country shield for 2017. The list of individual winners can be found below. Year 3 Girls Year 3 Boys Year 4 Girls Year 4 Year 5 Girls Year 5 Boys Year 6 Girls Year 6 Boys Champion Grace Vale Isaac Arigore Jasmin Anderson Riley Owen Zarna Munro Ben Baile Taniesha Armstrong Torin Guest Runner Up Achol Dor Taige Howell Temily Willis Harrison Owen Emma Clouston Ryder Koia Chermaine Tan Coen Hay JUMP JAM TEAMS The Inaugural Aveley Jump Jam teams have been selected. Selected students are training hard on Friday afternoons preparing for upcoming competitions which may culminate in an opportunity to travel to a competition in New Zealand. The selected students are preparing for an upcoming workshop with Mr Jump Jam himself (Brett Fair-Weather) later this term, where they will be taught tips and inside knowledge of what the group can do to achieve some success. The Jump Jam teams are also leading Jump Jam sessions held each Thursday and Friday afternoon for all students. Thank you to Mrs Forbes for the incredible work you have put into getting our Inaugural teams together and giving up your time.

AVELEY PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENTS AND CITIZENS ASSOCIATION FUNDRAISING Term 2 has started off with a huge bang with the Annual Mothers Day Stall being held this week. A very big Thank You to our parent volunteers, Dawn, Tyrene, Kristy Lee, Hayley, Tanya, Nikki, Nancy, Kim, Kath and Cat for all of their help on Tuesday and Wednesday. It was again extremely successful raising over $700. Our next big event is the Lapathon being held next week on Wednesday and Friday. If you have some spare time on Friday afternoon we would love some parent helpers to assist with stamping the children s lap cards. Please contact Andrea if you can help out. Also happening next week is the Book Fair. The Book Fair will be open in the Library before and after school from Thursday 18 th Tuesday 23 rd May. Volunteers would be appreciated and can be rostered on by contacting Andrea. Entertainment Books are in and we have 20 on hand. These can be purchased through the link on our Facebook page or by putting your order in the P&C box at the rear of the front office. No cash sales will be accepted through the front office. Trybooking is all setup and ticket sales have begun for our exclusive screening of Despicable Me 3 on Sunday, June 18. Ticket numbers are limited so get in quick and grab your tickets for $11 each, and don t forget your drink and popcorn or choc bomb combo. We as a committee would like to develop a Men s Committee to help Mr Harvie with sporting events at the school. We would greatly appreciate any time that dads, uncles, big brothers or grandfathers could give to join us and assist with this. Please contact our President Laura Lambert if you are interested. CANTEEN Great news, the canteen has been running extremely successfully since the beginning of Term 1 and is now opening for an extra day a week being Tuesday. From 23 rd May the canteen will be available to order lunches through forms in the P&C box or on Flexischools and then recess specials payable with cash only. SAFETY HOUSE PROGRAM The Safety House Program has been introduced to Aveley and Ellenbrook. If you are interested in becoming a Safety House please contact Laura for an information Pack and Application Form. Thank you, Your P&C Committee Email: aveleypandc@hotmail.com Aveley Primary School P&C Association

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