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51 Truganini Road Carnegie 3163 Website: www.carnegieps.vic.edu.au PUBLICATION No. 2 – 11.03.14 Principal: Ms Linda Jones Phone: 9571 2662 Please note the following dates in your diary TERM 1—2014 Wednesday 12th March 1st Wednesday for Preps Friday 14th March Assembly 9am to 9.30am School Hall Saturday 15th March Glenhuntly Festival-PFA Face Painting Stall Tuesday 18th March PFA Sushi Day Wednesday 19th March National Ride to School Day Tuesday 25th March PFA Thermomix Demonstration 7.30pm Staff room Wednesday 26th March School Council AGM Staff Room 7pm School Council Meeting 7.30pm Thursday 27th March Year 2 Parents Tour of Learning Centre 9 to 10am Monday 31st March PFA Meeting 7.30pm Staff Room Friday 4th April PFA Easter Egg Raffle drawn End of Term—Early Dismissal 2.30pm TERM 2 Tuesday 22nd April 9am School Starts Saturday 3rd May School Fete PRINCIPAL’S REPORT GROWING WITH THE COMMUNITY We are here to support the academic, social and emotional development of our students to be resilient to the challenges of a rapidly changing society. PREP PIZZA NIGHT It was lovely to see so many of our new preps and their mums and dads at last week’s Pizza Night. Our preps were entertained by Tony Bones and Chester the Bear. They also enjoyed playing with their new friends. Parents had the opportunity to chat together with other parents and staff. Once again our new preps have settled very well into school life already - they should be very proud of their efforts. FUTURE FACILITIES FOR CPS I was recently given the opportunity to meet with Mr Chris Keating, the DEECD Executive Director of Facilities, to discuss short and long term facility funding for our school. Discussions were held in relation to maintaining our existing facilities in a satisfactory manner particularly given the costs associated with our heritage listed buildings, our Master Plan, the community’s desire for a more adequate school hall and the possibility of consideration given to the installation of a double- storey, four classroom portable to better support teaching and learning space for future enrolments. Chris was very generous with his time. No immediate guarantees were possible but I do feel we are well positioned to be favorably considered in the future. We will need to wait until after the State Budget in May to firm up our plans. All facilities decisions we’ve made have centered on providing the best learning opportunities for our students. We should be very proud of learning and teaching in the current facilities but enhancing these further to support 21 st century learning remains a priority for me and our School Council. MY SCHOOL WEBSITE The My School website, www.myschool.edu.au showing NAPLAN results for Australian schools is now

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51 Truganini Road Carnegie 3163

Website: www.carnegieps.vic.edu.au

PUBLICATION No. 2 – 11.03.14 Principal: Ms Linda Jones Phone: 9571 2662

Please note the following dates in your diary

TERM 1—2014 Wednesday 12th March 1st Wednesday for Preps Friday 14th March Assembly 9am to 9.30am School Hall Saturday 15th March Glenhuntly Festival-PFA Face Painting Stall Tuesday 18th March PFA Sushi Day Wednesday 19th March National Ride to School Day Tuesday 25th March PFA Thermomix Demonstration 7.30pm Staff room Wednesday 26th March School Council AGM Staff Room 7pm School Council Meeting 7.30pm Thursday 27th March Year 2 Parents Tour of Learning Centre 9 to 10am Monday 31st March PFA Meeting 7.30pm Staff Room Friday 4th April PFA Easter Egg Raffle drawn End of Term—Early Dismissal 2.30pm

TERM 2 Tuesday 22nd April 9am School Starts Saturday 3rd May School Fete

PRINCIPAL’S REPORT

GROWING WITH THE COMMUNITY

We are here to support the academic, social and

emotional development of our students to be resilient

to the challenges of a rapidly changing society.

PREP PIZZA NIGHT

It was lovely to see so many of our new preps and their mums and dads at last week’s Pizza Night. Our preps were entertained by Tony Bones and Chester the Bear. They also enjoyed playing with their new friends. Parents had the opportunity to chat together with other parents and staff. Once again our new preps have settled very well into school life already - they should be very proud of their efforts.

FUTURE FACILITIES FOR CPS

I was recently given the opportunity to meet with Mr Chris Keating, the DEECD Executive Director of Facilities, to discuss short and long term facility funding for our school. Discussions were held in relation to maintaining our existing facilities in a satisfactory manner particularly given the costs associated with our heritage listed buildings, our Master Plan, the community’s desire for a more adequate school hall and the possibility of consideration given to the installation of a double-storey, four classroom portable to better support teaching and learning space for future enrolments.

Chris was very generous with his time. No immediate guarantees were possible but I do feel we are well positioned to be favorably considered in the future. We will need to wait until after the State Budget in May to firm up our plans. All facilities decisions we’ve made have centered on providing the best learning opportunities for our students. We should be very proud of learning and teaching in the current facilities but enhancing these further to support 21st century learning remains a priority for me and our School Council.

MY SCHOOL WEBSITE

The My School website, www.myschool.edu.au showing NAPLAN results for Australian schools is now

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online. Once again Carnegie students are shown to be performing very admirably when compared to similar schools and to all other Victorian schools.

PROPOSED TRUGANINI ROAD DEVELOPMENT

As many of you know we submitted an objection in relation to the new large development proposed for Truganini Road last year. Early in February, I received correspondence indicating Glen Eira Council had knocked back the development and that it would subsequently be considered by VCAT. I recently received papers from Bowen Planning, acting on behalf of the owners, inviting us to appear and present a submission at the VCAT hearing in May. I have since returned the papers indicating that representatives, on behalf of the school, would like to present a submission at the hearing. I am assuming there will be a number of local residents and lobby groups who will also be availing themselves of this opportunity. School Council is forming a working party to work out the best way to move forward and would be interested to hear from any community members with particular expertise or knowledge to offer. School Council will keep the community informed.

MURRUMBEENA LEVEL CROSSING REMOVAL

I recently received notification that VicRoads is investigating different ways to remove the level crossing at Murrumbeena Road, Murrumbeena. You are invited to complete an online survey so they can better understand the thoughts and experiences of people who live, work and use the Murrumbeena level crossing, nearby crossings and their immediate surrounds. Visit www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/murrumbeenaroad to complete the survey. The survey closes on 16th March.

WORKING TOGETHER SO OUR CHILDREN REACH THEIR POTENTIAL

We want all students at Carnegie Primary to reach their full potential as you do. Parents supporting our school in a positive manner and working in partnership with teachers is pivotal in ensuring the best outcomes for all. Some simple ways to help support your child’s learning are:

Ensure your child gets enough sleep. On school nights, keep a set bed time, if possible.

Encourage your child to eat a good breakfast – school days don’t go well on an empty

stomach. For the school day pack a healthy snack that your child will enjoy.

Arrive on time. If you are rushed in the morning prepare as much as possible the night before.

For younger children, know their school routines. Jot down when specialist lessons occur or special activities are planned. This way you can support them in being organized.

Diligently send back notices etc. All children have CPS book bags. We are encouraging

students to use these as an effective way of taking home and bringing back important

information. Our 3 to 6 students have diaries to further support the development of

organisational skills.

Talk to them about rules we have at home, school and in society, and why we have them. We need fair rules and guidelines to ensure the best outcomes for all.

Plan time for children to play outside and get lots of exercise, particularly on these lovely

autumn days.

Have fun with your child – enjoy special times together.

Help to make sure reading and homework are completed when asked.

Follow up any concerns you may have with your child’s teacher or the school’s leaders.

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DISTRICT SWIMMING CARNIVAL

On Tuesday 4th March, thirty six year 3 to 6 students keenly represented

Carnegie. Primary School at the District Swimming Carnival. All members of the team are to be commended for their efforts. A special thanks to Mr Champion for co-ordinating this event as well as our 3 to 6 staff for their support.

SCHOOL COUNCIL

Nominations for School Council closed recently. The five newly elected parent representatives are Mrs Susan Harper, Mrs Doris Stamp, Mr Ian Burrage, Mr Gregor Ptok and Mr Chris Mathieson. A full list of 2014 School Councillors and their positions will be shared after our Annual General Meeting which is being held on Wednesday 26th March at 7pm. Positions of office and committee membership will be filled at this time. All school councillors are happy to answer questions or raise issues on your behalf. Interested parents are always welcome to attend.

2014 CURRICULUM DAYS - NO SCHOOL

This year we have two future Curriculum Days. The two dates are Thursday 29th May and Wednesday 27th August, 2014. These days are well into the future but please pop them into your diaries as there will be no school for children on these days.

BIKE SAFETY

Riding to school can be a fun activity; however at Carnegie Primary School our main concern is to ensure that all students get to and from school safely. Students who ride their bikes need to be fully alert to the road rules for bike riders. If your child rides their bike to school we encourage you to consider your child’s ability to keep themselves safe on the roads as well as continually discussing correct behaviour when riding. To help your child be-come a safe bike rider, let them have lots of practice. Please remind your child to always wear their bike helmet, use the school crossings at all times and to always walk their bikes in our school grounds.

EXCURSION & INCURSIONS

Excursions and Incursions form an integral part of our curriculum each year and are thoroughly enjoyed by students. Prior to these special events notices are sent home and parental permission received as necessary. We remind parents of the importance of returning such permission notices promptly with their child. Class teachers will follow up as necessary but to ensure the smooth running of such events all permission notices and monies must be returned no later than the day before an event. HEAD LICE

It has come to our attention that some children across the school have had head lice recently. This condition is easily treated by using an approved lotion which may be purchased from the pharmacy. It is very important that all parents check their child’s hair regularly. If head lice are detected, treatment must commence immediately. Children can only come to school if treatment has commenced. Thanking you for your cooperation and understanding. As a preventative measure, tying back girls’ hair is also far preferable than leaving it out. WORDS OF WISDOM – Being happy doesn’t mean everything is perfect. It means you’ve decided to look beyond the imperfections.

Linda Jones & Michael McCarthy

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A SPORTING CHANCE - PARENTING IDEAS BY MICHAEL GROSE– Parent Educator There may be no ‘i’ in team but children who play team sports stand to gain so much more than the ability to bat, bowl, pitch, catch, kick and tackle – they’re also honing their skills in the game of life. Amid the development of fine and gross motor skills during sport, what is also going on is something far more powerful than a cultivation of mere sporting prowess, according to psychologists. “Social learning is one of the most potent factors in a child’s development and participating in team sports really encourages and enhances that,” says Tracey Veivers, a registered sport and exercise psychologist based in Brisbane. “As human beings, we learn by observation – not only in skill development but also social development. What’s happening on the sporting field is a development of self-efficacy – that is, a child’s sense of belonging and their ability to participate among peers. And what that feeds into is self-esteem, which is just crucial throughout life.” As Tracey points out, team sport has a powerful effect on helping to develop the all-important quality of resilience. “When you give children a different experience within a team environment it really can help them to gain a different sense of understanding around how relationships work beyond their small world at home,” she says. Indeed, experiencing the highs and lows of winning and losing can help to develop certain types of resilience that will support them in their education. “Striving towards something, practising it, and being prepared for those pressure environments are all the life skills of a resilient adult. Kids will use them when they have to do a presentation or a show and tell, then in dealing with the pressures around how they feel at exam times, in dealing with how they feel when they get a result they weren’t expecting, in time management and in developing the ability to juggle multiple tasks,” she says. Not only that but playing sport can help children develop citizenship qualities they will retain throughout their lives, according to a 2011 study from Queen's University in Canada. The researchers found that kids who play team

sports are more likely to show initiative and be able to call on internal sources of motivation than those who don't. But on the other side of the coin, team sports can present an emotional pressure cooker environment and depending on the level of skills of the coach and the culture they develop, children can be subject to negative experiences as well, including feelings of self-consciousness or potentially a sense of feeling excluded and/or inadequate. “If a team sport is not right for a child, it can lead to a situation in which they feel they are lacking mastery, and that can lead to a sense of failure which of course affects their confidence,” Tracey says. “It is something parents and teachers need to bear in mind – sometimes a bit of experimentation pays. I hear parents say ‘I started them in this sport, they have to see the term or the year through’ – well, I think it’s more about a child doing something and being a part of something, and you can also get that in individual, non-ball or water sports – skate-boarding or even martial arts, for example. It’s about being willing to put in the effort to help your child experiment and find their niche.” If a child is completely non-sporty then that’s okay, too, says Tracey – there are pursuits such as art, music, chess and debating “but what I really do encourage is helping children work towards things like a concert if they’re in an orchestra, because that way they will experience being part of a group working towards a goal and how to manage their emotions”. “This is where we are potentially falling short as parents,” she says. “We are not teaching our kids how to manage and self-regulate emotions – that working towards something that offers a little bit of pressure is not something to be avoided, particularly if they’re working with their peers. We need to prepare them for success but also disappointment and how to navigate any emotional consequences and still bounce back from that.” For more ideas subscribe to Happy Kids his weekly email guide at Parentingideas.com.au.

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Important Reminder

Grade 2 tour

An invitation has been sent home to all parents of grade 2 children

for a tour of the grade 2 learning centre.

Thursday the 27th of March, 9-10am.

Meeting in the hall at 9.00am ready for a tour of the learning space,

then finishing with a coffee and a chat in the hall by 10.00am

If you would like to attend, please fill in and return the invitation to

your child’s homeroom teacher by Tuesday the 25th of March.

What to do if somebody is being mean to you online: The internet lets us watch videos, play all kinds of games and find out interesting stuff. But sometimes people can be mean on the internet, just like some people are mean in real life. If someone is being mean to you while you are on the internet or on a mobile phone: 1. Tell one of these people: your mum or dad, your teacher, an aunty, an uncle, a

grandparent, your brother, your sister or a friend. Keep telling them until they help. 2. Don’t answer any of their mean comments. Save them and show them to a parent or teacher 3. Get a parent or teacher to help you block them so they can’t contact you any more 4. Report them to the game/video host so they get blocked 5. Remember it isn’t your fault if someone is mean online. Nobody should be bullied. www.cybersmart.gov.au Liz Harley

Staying Safe Online

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PUBLICATION No 1 - 11/03/2014

BIRTHDAY BOOK CLUB

Thank you for these great books and many happy birthday wishes from all at Carnegie Primary School. Eliza L Alice Miranda at School Tali E Dancing Queen Tali E Lucky Stars Jack C Granny Grommet and Me Oisin O Zac Blasts Off Matthew C The Last Olympian Matthew C The Battle of the Labyrinth Matthew C The Titan’s Curse Matthew C The Sea of Monsters Matthew C The Lightning Thief

DISTRICT SWIMMING CARNIVAL, MARCH 4:

Well done to all 36 of our Carnegie swim squad members who performed amazingly at last week’s District Swimming Carnival. We achieved our best finish in more than half a decade by finishing 4

th overall. As well, we received the Runners-Up Flag for

the standardised competition (which calculates overall results based on the relative size of each school). We had some outstanding individual results including many personal bests, as well as a few ribbons to boot. Particular noteworthy achievements included: Noah Wilson winning both his individual events to qualify for the Division carnival next week. Amelia Sim winning the 12 girls freestyle to qualify for the Division carnival next week. Eliza Cappel winning the 12 girls diving event. Chloe Boyes, Mali Pettett & Daniel Millard showing maturity beyond their years by participating as our only Grade 3 team members! All our 2

nd & 3

rd placegetters – we had a multitude of podium finishers this year.

Congratulations again to all children involved – a sterling effort all round!

The Carnegie Swimming Team 2014:

CHLOE BOYES EMILY COX ANDREW CALLAGHAN ANGUS EDGAR

MALI PETTETT LIV O’CONNOR NOAH WILSON JULES BARNACLE

JENNA CASAMENTO AMELIA SIM DANIEL MILLARD GEORGE ARZANAS

NATASHA KAUFFMAN ALICIA BROOKS CHARLIE CLANCY PAOLO CINI

MATILDA BAIRD IMOGEN POOLE JACK BESNARD MAX BESNARD

ANNELIE MATHIESON ANA ANASTOPOULOS ANGUS NICOLAY JOSHUA AGAR

KATE STAMP SOPHIE ROWSELL NICK BROOKS FINN O’KANE

LILY PETTETT ELIZA CAPPEL TOM JONES HENRY NICOLAY

INDIA SPRAGG-HARRIS HANA GLASGOW-

PALMER

TYMOFIY PUSTOVIT

BRIDIE SKINNER

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Arts News

As part of the Glen Huntly Village Street Festival on March 15

th, students from Carnegie

Primary School were invited to participate in the Great Art Mashup. Students in Grade 1 and Grade 5 have created their own mashups. WHAT'S THE GREAT ART MASHUP? Remember at primary school, folding a page over, and everybody creates part of a drawing? Here is a selection of Carnegie Primary mash ups!

ART IN THE STREET The mashups will be displayed in the participating cafes and stores in Glen Huntly. Well done everyone! Ms Bolger

Henry Y Mack O’K

Baye C Jonathon L

Ella L Trifonas C

Michelle L Poppy M

Liam I-L

Archie L Edward B

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Science and Sustainability News

National Ride To School Day March 19th

Next Wednesday March 19th, join in and

ride, skate or walk to school as part of

National Ride To School Day.

E Waste Recycling

Electronic waste is a growing environmental problem. However

there are many safe and sustainable ways that old television sets,

computer screens, printers, etc can be safely recycled. Most

councils have a collection service – Glen Eira Council will collect

E waste as part of the hard rubbish collection, which residents can

book three times a year.

There are also a number of organisations which will accept

televisions and computers and recycle valuable components from

these. Local depots include:

Port Phillip Resource Recovery Centre (Transfer Station),

Corner White and Boundary Streets, South Melbourne,

03 9209 6686 or 03 9209 6533

Bayside Waste and Recycling Centre, 144 Talinga Road,

Cheltenham, 03 9585 4385

Officeworks Chadstone, 699 Warrigal Road, Chadstone

03 9567 2700

Officeworks Carnegie, 1048 - 1054 Princes Highway, Carnegie,

03 9593 7600

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CALLING ALL FACE PAINTERS– THIS SATURDAY!!

for the Glenhuntly Festival

We still require quite a few more volunteers for the face painting stall

we are holding at The Glenhuntly Traders Association Festival which

will be held in the railway car park off Glenhuntly Rd. If you could

spare some time that day to show off your face painting skills please

contact Leesa on 0408 556 669.

SUSHI DAY – Tuesday 18th March

Order forms have gone out for Sushi Day next week. If you didn’t

receive one there are spares at the front office. Orders are due in this

Thursday 13th March.

BUNNINGS BBQ– Thank-you

Thank-you to all our fantastic helpers who volunteered part of their

Saturday the other week. They were; Donna McNamamra, David

Duleb, David and Daniel Millard, Andrew Gearon, Sophie Moutsidis,

Simone Anderson, Larissa Casamento, Andrew Palmer, Andrew &

Olivia Will and Glenn and Chloe Boyes. We raised $900 for the day, so

well done!

THERMOMIX FUNDRAISER—Tuesday 25th March 7.30pm

We are running a demonstration of the almighty Thermomix in the staff

room. If you already have a machine, come along to get some new

tips or if you’ve never seen one in action come along and learn about

ALL the things it can do. It’s an amazing appliance to have in the

kitchen!

Entry $20 (all of which goes directly to the school) and you will receive

food tastings, a glass of sparkling on arrival and even a goodies bag!

What a bargain! Family and friends are welcome.

A notice will go home this week with all the details.

NEXT PFA MEETING: Monday 31st March

School FETE- Saturday 3rd May (Term 2)

Leesa Needham Lisa Anastopoulos [email protected] [email protected]

PFA Update — 11th March 2014

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Youth Leadership Victoria

Carnegie Primary School OSHC Opening Hours:

Before School Care 7am-8.45am

After School Care 3.30pm-6.30pm

Vacation Care 7am-6pm

Contact Information: For bookings ring Vicky (co-ordinator) on

0402 043 810

Account queries or change of bookings please call Shereen:

on 0422 803 717 Or email: [email protected]

For general enquiries/concerns please contact our Area Manager Sally on:

0402 347 432

You can also use the company’s website to download enrolment/booking forms

Website: www.ylv.com.au

Prices for the Program:

Before School Care

Permanent Booking: $11.50

Casual Booking: $12.50

After School Care

Permanent Booking: $14

Casual Booking: $15

After School Care News

Attached to this fortnight’s school’s newsletter is a copy of the April School Holiday

Program and Booking Form. To register into the program you need to ensure firstly that

you are registered with the service. This can be done by filling out an enrolment form

either online at www.ylv.com.au or by filling out a hardcopy of the form which you can

obtain from the service. If you are already registered the next step to enrol into the holiday program, is to fill out

the booking form that is attached to this week’s newsletter and forward to the service. Costing for the Holiday Program is $45 for the day plus an additional cost if it is an

excursion/incursion. This added cost is stated on the program

Also a reminder that a hat needs to be provided for your child in order for them to be

able to go outside. Thanks for your co-operation on this matter

OSHC TEAm

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COMMUNITY NOTICE BOARD - CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL DOES NOT ENDORSE THE

PRODUCT OR SERVICES, OR ANY ADVERTISEMENTS, PAID

OR UNPAID, PRINTED IN THIS NEWSLETTER

PUBLICATION No 2 - 11/03/2014 Page 12

APRIL 2014- VACATION CARE PROGRAM BOOKING FORM Children are not to bring money on Excursions

You must provide your child with a PACKED LUNCH and snacks for morning and afternoon tea and a screw top bottle of

water that can be refilled. A hat is also needed for outdoor play

VENUES WHERE PROGRAMS WILL BE HELD:

CARNEGIE PRIMARY SCHOOL: 51 TRUGANINI RD CARNEGIE PH: 0402 043 810

ST.ANDREWS PRIMARY SCHOOL: 96 BUNNEY RD CLAYTON STH PH: 0425 775 579

AMSLEIGH PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL: STATE ST OAKLEIGH EAST PH :0403 127 838

GLENHUNTLY PRIMARY SCHOOL: GRANGE RD GLENHUNTLY PH: 0403 212 829

All vacation care fees need to be paid in advance. Preferred method is credit card see below

To help us with staff ratios please choose your dates carefully as we are unable to swap or change days. PLEASE PRINT:

NAME OF SERVICE CHILD IS ATTENDING:

Every person has a unique CRN therefore your child has different CRN to the parents. The Parents name and CRN must be

the same as your FAO letter.

Costing will be a Daily fee of $45 plus excursion /activity fee for that day

Parents Signature:_______________________________________Coordinators Signature:______________________

Parents Contact number:___________________________________________________________________________

CREDIT CARD DETAILS: Visa/Master card

Name of Cardholder: _____________________________________________________________________________

Card Number: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Expiry Date: _____________________________________________________________________________________

Mon 7th

April Tues 8th

April Wed 9th

April Thurs 10th

April Frid 11th

April

Excursion:Local Park

No Extra Cost

Incursion-Luke

The Magician

Cost:$15

Mon 14th April Tues 15th April Wed 16th April Thurs 17th April Frid 18th April

Incursion-Soap

Making

Cost:$10

Excursion-Movies

Cost:$22

Good Friday

No Program

Surname of Child: ______________________________

First Name of Child: _____________________________ FAO CRN:

______________________________

Date of Birth: ___________________________________

Surname of Parent: _____________________________ First Name:

______________________________

Date of Birth: __________________________________ FAO CRN:

________________________________

Email Address: __________________________________

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PUBLICATION No 2 - 11/03/2014 Page 13

Glen Huntly Primary School

100th Birthday Reunion

Sunday, 16th March, 2014.

We invite all past and current students, teachers and parents to come along to our Reunion to mark the 100

th Birthday of

Glen Huntly Primary School. Registration will open at 12.30pm and formalities will begin at 1.00 p.m. Reunion rooms and the Junior School will be open at 2.00 pm. All Reunion Rooms will be situated on the Senior Site. Class photos will be on display. Ramp access available to the ground floor rooms. A Reunion photographer will be in attendance to take photos of decade groups. Refreshments will be available from the hall kitchen and a BBQ and other food stalls will also be manned by members of the school community. Parking will be available on the school oval. Entry is via Lyons Street. For a formal invitation or more information, please contact Shirley Mirams at [email protected] or the school on [email protected].

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PUBLICATION No 2 - 11/3/2014 Page 14

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