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ISSUE 20, 23RD JUNE 2016
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Looking back at Semester 1
As we reach the end of Semester 1, I have been reflecting on all that has happened here at Essex Heights so far this year. There have been far too many highlights to list here, but I would like to identify a few.
The continuation of our
‘Strategic Plan 2015-2018’
(available on the website) which identifies targeted areas for
improvement.
An enjoyable series of Camps which are definitely highlights
for the children in those year levels. Forest Lodge (Yr 6),
Sovereign Hill (Yr 5) and Woorabinda (selected Yr 4/5’s)
CALENDAR DATES
Term 2, 2016 Thurs 23rd June Pizza Lunch Day Thurs 23rd June Strings Concert – 7pm St Luke’s Fri 24th June Last Day of Term 2, 2.30pm Finish Sat 2nd July Election Day Cake Stall and Sausage Sizzle Term 3, 2016 Mon 11th July First Day of Term 3 Sat 16th July Essex Heights PS Birthday – (54) Mon 18th July Parent Teacher Discussions Tues 19th July Parent Teacher Discussions Thurs 21st July Indonesian Day – Whole School Tues 28th July Prep 2017 Parent Information Evening Thurs 28th July PFA Meeting Fri 29th July Pupil Free Day
The wonderful ‘Grandparents and Special Friends’ Concert
and Picnic ….. our biggest yet! Such a terrific community
event.
The entertaining and informative Parent Forum conducted
by Chris Daicos on building resilience in children.
Our fourth “Fun Run” that was a great fitness event and PFA
fundraiser.
Our second ever “Dance Program and Concert” which was
thoroughly enjoyed by children, and an appreciative
audience. Amazing what the children achieved again.
A very moving ANZAC Day Ceremony with the whole school.
The unbelievable ARISS event with eleven children talking to
Jeff Williams on the International Space Station.
Our children performing on stage at Hamer Hall for the
NEVR Concert.
Some great team events in Inter-school Sport with the
senior children achieving success in a number of areas.
Outstanding results in the Indonesian Oral language
Competition with a number of successful finalists.
A range of Incursions and Excursions across different Year
Levels, supporting the classroom program.
The way the “Essex Heights Values” continue to be applied
by teachers and children and included in our daily
conversations and interactions. Friendliness, Honesty,
Inclusiveness, Persistence , Respect
The way the 2016 Preps have settled into life at Essex
Heights. They are certainly right at home now.
The wonderful example our Yr 6 leaders have set for the rest
of the children as they have carried out their leadership
roles across the school.
The daily commitment of the Teachers and Education
Support staff to make Essex Heights a caring, friendly and
inclusive learning community
The challenging and stimulating learning opportunities the
staff provide across all Levels of the school, and the
outstanding results being achieved.
The efforts of our specialist teachers to provide a range of
excellent opportunities for the children in Visual Arts, Music,
Indonesian and Phys Ed & Sport
The professional and friendly service provided to all in our
community by the wonderful Office team.
Enjoying the recent series of Concert performances by the
children who participate in our Instrumental Music program
The work of the children in our Semester 1 Junior School
Council who have carried out their role superbly
The continued great work of the PFA in support of the
school community through fundraising, and the
opportunities offered to the children
The amazing parent helpers and volunteers who assist us on
a daily basis in classrooms and in many tasks that enhance
our programs. In particular, the dedicated team who have
been helping to upgrade our classroom and home reading
resources. A time consuming but important task.
The work of our School Council, under the leadership of
President Trevor Sharrock, as they oversee the policy,
building and financial responsibilities of the school
Finally ….. the happy smiling faces, and cheerful greetings, that I receive from all the children as I walk around the school. This is often commented on by visitors and is certainly a feature of our wonderful school.
Staffing News
I wish to inform the community that Carolyn Walker has notified me of her intention to retire from teaching. Carolyn is currently on leave, and therefore will not be returning in second Semester. Carolyn has been at Essex Heights for 20 years teaching German, in the Art program and grade sharing across Yr 3 & 4 classes.
I would like to thank Carolyn for her contribution to Victorian Education across her career, for her work with children at Essex Heights over the past 20 years and wish her well for her retirement.
Carolyn’s position in the Art Program will continue to be taken by Jean Elliot, and her teaching position in 3AW and 3CW will now be taken by Felicity O’Flynn.
Singapore Choral Festival
This year we are very excited to have a Choir travelling overseas in August to compete in the Singapore International Choir Festival. This choir of fifteen children have been working with Tanya Dolence in preparing three songs to perform in this annual choral
competition. This is a great opportunity for the children, giving them a unique experience to see other choirs perform, and to test themselves in an International Competition. The parents of these children are fundraising for their performance costumes, with one event being a ‘Sausage Sizzle’ later in July at Ashwood Woolworths. Please see the details in this Contact, and maybe call past on the day to help them along.
Class Visit - 2S
Last week I enjoyed a chance to visit Marita Steward and the children of 2S during a literacy session. The focus for the lesson was on ‘instructional text’ and this was modelled for the children at the start of the session with a ‘big book’. Marita had covered various aspects of the text and the children were encouraged to predict what was going to be revealed. This helped to revise prior learning, and focus the children on the components of the text that Marita had identified for this lesson. I then worked with a small group reading “The Secret Agent Manual”. Among a range of instructions in this manual, we enjoyed practising our ‘sneaking skills’ around the Violet Building. Following the completion of the various small group activities, the children enjoyed coming together to share their learning. Thanks to Marita for her work in building the literacy skills of the children in 2S, and her leadership in Science and environmental matters across the school.
Class Visit – Prep B
On Tuesday this week I also had the opportunity to visit Melanie Boyle and the children of Prep B. I love visiting the Prep classes as I always get a very warm welcome! I visited at 9:00am and the children were beginning the session by talking about the day, date, weather and listening to Mel explain what was ahead for them throughout the day. Mel then shared a ‘big book’ with the children along with a discussion of the ‘magic words’ that the children could identify in the text. The children then broke into four groups for their targeted activity. I played ‘Word Bingo’ with one group and they were very skilled at reading and matching the words on their game sheet.
Thanks to Mel for her great work in building a strong literacy foundation for the children in Prep B, and her contribution as member of School Council including Convening the Before and After School Care Committee.
Thanks to Erica Baddeley
Thanks to Erica Baddeley who has undertaken a massive task of stocktaking the ‘take home readers’ in the Eucalyptus Building. These are used extensively by the Prep – Yr 2 children and they and the teachers are very grateful for your help Erica …… thanks!
Essex Heights Carnival - Survey
The PFA and School Council wish to discuss the possibility of future Carnivals for Essex Heights PS. They would like to seek community views on some key questions and would appreciate you taking a few minutes to complete a short Survey.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PC6K9VN
Hindu Special Religious Instruction (SRI)
I have been contacted by the Hindu Heritage Foundation of Victoria offering to recommence Hindu SRI at Essex Heights. The SRI classes all take place for 30 minutes during Thursday Lunchtime. If you would be interested in your child participating in these classes for Semester 2, please contact the Office and leave your details. If enough children are interested, we will notify parents and distribute permission forms.
****STOP PRESS***Vandalism & Theft Sadly I have to report that overnight we were the subject of an act of vandalism and theft. Someone has cut the wire on our Chicken Coop and the chickens are gone, presumed stolen. This is most upsetting for the children as Coco, Peck and Flame were much loved members of the Essex Heights Community. I have no other News at this stage, but have reported this to Glen Waverley Police and they will call in to investigate further
Early Dismissal
A reminder for parents that the children will be dismissed on the last day of Term, Friday June 24th at 2:30pm. See you after the holidays, Andrew
Tee-Ball District Finals On Friday the 17th of June, our year 5/6 girls and boys tee-ball teams participated in the Interschool Sport District Final against Mount View PS. The finals were held at Waverley Park and both teams braved the wet weather and put in outstanding efforts. After a very close encounter, the girl’s tee-ball team finished runners up while the boy’s team defeated Mount View 21-6 and were crowned district champions! It has been a pleasure to witness both teams develop in skill as well as upholding the school values and displaying fantastic sportsmanship. Both teams represented Essex Heights very proudly. Thank you to Ben Wooster for all his work and organisation and the rest of the 5/6 teachers for their support throughout the interschool sports program. Overall, Essex Heights achieved some very good results with our Netball and Soccer teams finishing 3rd and just missing out on a finals spot. More importantly, our students received positive feedback on how encouraging and enthusiastic they were throughout the interschool sports competition. Congratulations to all the students involved! Con Papanicolaou
PARENTS AND FRIENDS NEWS
Hi all Will you be voting on 2 July? Do it at Essex Heights and you can grab a delicious sausage or a scrumptious cake, slice or plate of cookies at our Election Day Cake Stall and Sausage Sizzle. You should have received your cake kits this week. Thanks to Jenny Spowart for her organisation, to Nicola Sounas for supplying the materials, and to Soye Ham, Mina La'Forgue and Lauren Beechey for helping with packing. Your home-baked goods can be dropped to school on Friday 1 July (8–10am or 2–4pm) or on election day before 10am. If you can help on the stall please sign up online. Be quick, shifts are filling fast! Thanks to Andrea Fyfe and Luke Dow for organising the sausage sizzle, and to all the volunteers so far. Remember to turn up early on Friday (2:15pm) to celebrate the children raising $10,000 at the Fun Run. We’ll be sticky-taping Mr Crossett and Mr Wooster to the wall, and all the children who raised more than $100 will get to throw water balloons at them! Great winter fun. (Heartfelt thanks to those two brave men for being “in it”.) Have a relaxing and safe break Andrea J
BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE
Dear Parents, There has been a scheduling change with the movie booked for the 7/7/16. The children will now be watching Ice Age - Collision Course. Thank You Paul Davis
Berita Bahasa Indonesia!
‘Hari Indonesia’ – Indonesian Day
Thursday July 21st
Just a reminder about our upcoming Indonesian Day! Students from Prep-6 will be involved in a full day program. Children are asked to dress in Indonesia’s National Colours (red and white clothes/accessories) or Indonesian clothes. Our lolly guessing competition – 50 cents for 3 guesses will be raising money for BOS – Borneo Orangutan Survival Australia to buy care kits for orphaned baby orangutans in Indonesia.
Parents/grandparents/special friends are welcome to attend any of the sessions throughout the day.
Please refer to the schedule below. We look forward to a wonderful day! Alex Douros (Bu Douros) [email protected]
Hari Indonesia - Timetable Activity & Location 9.00-
10.00am 10.00am-11.00am
Recess 11.30-12.30pm
12.30-1.30pm
lunch 2.30-3.30pm
‘Suara Dance’ Workshop & Whole School Performance Hall
2S, 2O 4L, 4G 5/6 T 5/6 B 5/6 R
3F 3AW 3C 3CW 4O 5/6 M 5/6 P
Prep B Prep ZR Prep C Prep L 1C, 1W 1T, 1J 2B, 2LB
Selected children attending rehearsal for concert at the end of the day.
Whole School Performance (Suara Dance)
Angklung/Kecak Dance Indonesian Room
4O 3F
3CW 3C 3AW
4G 4 L
Whole School Performance (Suara Dance)
Carousel Puppet Theatre Stadium
Prep B Prep ZR Prep C Prep L 1C, 1W, 1T, 1J 2S, 2O, 2B, 2LB
Whole School Performance (Suara Dance)
Classroom Craft Activity (in individual classrooms)
Prep B, Prep ZR Prep C, Prep L 1C, 1W, 1T, 1J 2B, 2LB 3AW, 3C, 3CW 5/6 P 5/6 M
4G 4L 5/6 T 5/6 B 5/6 R
2S 2O 3F 4L 4G 4O
Prep B Prep ZR Prep C Prep L 1C, 1W, 1T, 1J 2S, 2O 2B, 2LB 3AW, 3C, 3CW, 3F 4O
Whole School Performance (Suara Dance)
5/6 T 5/6 P
Angklung Monash Uni Banksia Building
5/6 B ½ of 5/6 R
5/6 M ½ of 5/6 R
Whole School Performance (Suara Dance)
Congklak Challenge Stadium
5/6 P 5/6 M ½ of 5/6 R
5/6 T 5/6 B ½ of 5/6 R
Whole School Performance (Suara Dance)
Robot’s, Drones and Droids We have four vacancies for this year’s Science Talent Search. It is an exciting opportunity well worth entering. Please contact Marita Steward in V5 to take one of these limited places. Entries close soon. Marita Steward STS Co-Ordinator
CANTEEN
MONDAY 10.00 a.m.
11th July
Juliah Lai, Nina Kijwisarn
WEDNESDAY 10.15 a.m.
13th July Jacinta Savage
FRIDAY 10.15 a.m.
15th July Esha Pillay, Lingyan Cao, Doreen Lai Mun Lim
If you are unable to help please ensure that you advise Maria as soon as possible. DON’T FORGET –
Please report to Front Office to sign the Visitor’s Book and get a Visitor’s Label BEFORE proceeding to the Canteen. Any queries phone Maria on 0409 934 573
THANKS TO OUR TRIVIA NIGHT PRIZE DONORS
Agent Bricks Airstream Cafe Allied Group Services AMF Bowling Another Sweet Slice Australian Skin Clinics Bank of Melbourne Beebi Belle Party Supplies Box Hill Indoor Sports
Brazilian Butterfly Cannings Chemist Warehouse Envie Fitness Fernwood Fitness Harvest Blend Cafe Interlude Patisserie Jones the Grocer Just Swimming
The Local Framing Studio Lollipops - Forest Hill Luna Park Matthew Flinders Hotel McGrath Real Estate Michael Gidley, State MP Nachos Cantina Novotel Glen Waverley Priceline Ashwood
Primary Skills Tutoring Seed Creations The Shack Military Fitness Sticky Beaks Subway Mt Waverley Village / Box Hill North Timezone - Forest Hill Vida Tennis Waverley Gymnastics WRAMPS Fitness
THANKS TO OUR TRIVIA NIGHT TABLE SPONSORS
Box Hill Indoor Sports Indoor sports & kids’ parties boxhillindoorsports.com.au pumpedinflatablesports.com.au
NumberWorks'nWords Glen Waverley Specialist Maths and English tuition numberworksnwords.com 9574-9964
AJ Coatings Professional painters
www.ajcoatings.net.au [email protected]
Primary Skills Tutoring Mt Waverley
primaryskillstutoring.com.au [email protected]
Australian Skin Clinics Chadstone Shopping Centre www.ozskin.com 9081 0777
Ray White Mt Waverley Real estate agents raywhitemountwaverley.com.au [email protected]
Carter Grange Custom homes, Mulgrave
cartergrange.com.au 1300 244 663
Subway Mt Waverley Village 317 Stephensons Rd
Subway Box Hill North 2/511 Middleborough Rd
Kids Connect Therapy Ashwood kidsconnect.com.au [email protected]
The Shack Mums Fitness Burwood theshackmilitaryfitness.com.au [email protected]
Liberty Builders Boutique apartment builders
libertybuilders.com.au [email protected]
KazBarTupperware Speak to Karyn
[email protected] 0423 343 867
McGrath Mt Waverley Real estate agent mcgrath.com.au [email protected]
Vida Tennis Mt Waverley vidatennis.com.au [email protected]
HELP NEEDED – PARENTS AND FRIENDS
10th June 2016
The Year 3 & 4 Team are working to set up and extend Learning Centres to support student learning and cater for individual needs, particularly in the area of literacy. We would greatly appreciate volunteers who would be happy to come in for about an hour at a time on a regular basis. Training will be provided. Helpers could include parents, grandparents, neighbours, retired persons or friends of the School. We would like your help with a number of tasks including:
- Creating and maintaining resources
- Supporting reading / home reading
- Working with small groups in literacy sessions
- Listening to individual students read
We would also appreciate your assistance with a number of tasks that can be undertaken if you would like to help but can’t commit to a regular time. If you feel that you could contribute to our new program, please fill in the slip below and return it through your classroom teacher. The school will then make contact with you. Thanking you for your support. Intervention Support Team Pam Rowler Lena Papadatos Annegret Talman Verity Bright Helen Broderick Felicity O’Flynn _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ I would like to help out with the Year 3 & 4 Learning Centres Program Helper’s Name: _______________________ __ Child’s Name: __________ Class: ____ Area help offered in: __________________________________________________________ I am available at the following times: _____________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number: _______________________
I have a Working with Children Check. Please check with the Front Office for further information about the WWCC
FAMILY ROSTER
MONASH COUNCIL RECYCLING
AREA A
Please collect the bins from driveway behind art room. Check the
gate and if the gate is locked please use alternate gate. Please
space the bins out for the driver. The bins need to go out Sunday
night as collection times vary on the Monday morning.
Alternately they cannot go out on Sat as we may receive a fine or
worse still the bins may fall over!! Please see Marita Steward V7 after adding your name
to the roster. The roster is kept at the Front Office
DATE FAMILY Special
Notes
Term 1 21/2 Done
Term 1 6/3 Done
Term 1 20/3 Done
Term Holiday
Thomas family School Holidays
Term 2 17/4 Done
Term 2 1/5 Done
Term 2 15/5 Angela Millan
Term 2 29/5 Kathy Mindum
Term 2 12/6 Kathy Mindum
Term 2 26/6 Angela Millan
Term Holiday Sun 10th July
Thomas family School Holidays
Term 3 24/7 Hedi Ziv
Term 3 7/8 Kathy Mindum
Term 3 21/8 Ian McKindley
Term 3 4/9 Ian McKindley
Term 3 18/9 Ian McKindley
Term Holiday Sun 20th Sept
Thomas family School Holidays
Term 4 2/10
Term 4 16/10
Term 4 30/10 Kathy Mindum
Term 4 13/11
Term 4 27/11 Term 4 11/12
ESSEX HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL CALENDAR
JUNE 2016
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
1 ST
2ND
Percussion/ Ukulele Concert 7pm - Hall
3 RD
4TH Trivia Night
6TH
Yr. 5 Sovereign Hill Camp
7TH
Yr. 5 Sovereign Hill Camp
8TH
Yr. 5 Sovereign Hill Camp
9TH
School Council 10TH
13
Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday
14TH
15TH
Guitar Concert 7pm Banksia Collaborative Space
16TH
17TH
20TH
Woodwind & Brass Concert 7pm Hall
21ST
22ND
23RD Pizza Lunch Day Strings Concert 7pm St Luke’s
24TH
Last Day of Term 2, 2.30pm Finish
27TH
School Holidays
28TH
School Holidays
29TH
School Holidays
30TH
School Holidays
JULY 2016
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
1 ST School Holidays
2ND
Election Day Cake Stall & Sausage Sizzle
4TH
School Holidays
5TH School Holidays
6TH
School Holidays
7TH School Holidays
8TH School Holidays
11H
First day of term 3
12TH
13TH
School Council 14TH
15TH 16TH
Essex Heights PS Birthday (54)
18 TH
Parent Teacher Discussions
19TH
Parent Teacher Discussions
20TH
21 ST
Indonesian Day – Whole School
22ND
25TH
26TH
District Cross Country Prep 2017 Info Evening
27TH
PFA meeting 7.30pm Staffroom
28TH
29TH
PUPIL FREE DAY
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