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SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
NEWSLETTER Issue 40 21st December 2018
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT – Andrew Felsinger
TEACHING STAFF 2019 Yesterday your child will have come home with a note that listed their 2019 grade and teacher. We are very excited to be welcoming 10 new teachers to our staff as our school continues to grow in 2019. We also have two of our former teachers returning from family leave. Listed below are the grades and their allocated home group teachers for next year. We look forward to continuing your child’s learning in 2019.
Specialist teaching team: David Taylor, Alicia Wallwork, Catherine Medwin, Michelle Krejic, Kristin Williamson, Tiffany Palladino Jemma Dunstan, Gabbi Peters
TEACHER GRADE TEACHER GRADE
Meaghan Mann PA Emily Roberts 2A
Jarryd Foster PB Jenessa Carvolth 2B
Bec Kelly/
Mel Seal PC
Jayden Crew 2C
Bronte Wills PD Yen Nguyen 2D
Simone Gianarelli PE Alana Sutherland 2E
Rachel Vriend PF Janelle Kelly 34A
Melanie Synan 1A Stephanie Freeman 34B
Kate Fishwick 1B Melissa Godenzi 34C
Jess Belkin 1C Belinda Ahern 34D
Amanda Jones 1D Tyler Barry 56A
Aaron Abella 1E Nicole Bates 56B
Kim Chanter 1F Danielle Everest 56C
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
FAREWELL At the end of the year, it is always a sad time when we say farewell to families and staff that have been great contributors. To those families that are leaving us, we wish you well at your new schools. The following staff are also leaving us:
Blake Maxworthy: has accepted a teaching position at Wodonga Sth Primary School. We thank Blake for his efforts with the Prep grade this year and wish him well at his new school.
Jake Simon: has gained a promotion position to Seaford Park Primary School as a maths learning specialist. We thank Jake for his all his work here at Barton but in particular for his leadership in Maths.
Beth Batchelor: has gained a promotion position as a leading teacher at Cranbourne East SC. Beth has been a leader here and as one of our founding teachers assisted in the establishment of our Barton learning culture. We wish Beth all the best for her new role.
Sue Davis: has gained a teaching position at Mornington PS. We thank Sue for her work with the English team and wish her well at her new school.
ULEARN MUSIC
I would like to inform our Parents that unfortunately uLearn Music classes will not be
continuing at Barton Primary School in 2019. Please note that this is not a reflection of
the company. I encourage you to contact uLearn Music directly to enquire
about continuing your child’s music tuition at an alternate venue. It is my intent
that we will possibly be able to continue our relationship with uLearn Music at
Barton Primary School in the future.
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
DATES TO REMEMBER
TERM 1 2019 RESUMES: STUDENTS IN GRADES 1-6: Wednesday 30th January STUDENTS IN PREP 2019: Tuesday 5th February
WISHING THE BARTON COMMUNITY A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE STAFF
AT BARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT – Mark Cooper
Wow! What a term it has been. It has gone so quick but it is a good chance to reflect on what we, as
a school, have achieved in Term 4.
Our students have been engaged in their learning, have received their reports, started their transition
for 2019, shared some great times with their teachers, enjoyed the sporting events, end of year
celebration evening, Grade 6 Graduation, our 2019 Prep Transition and much, much more.
I would like to take this opportunity to say thanks for how you have welcomed me into the Barton
Primary School community. From the students, parents, school council, staff it has been great to get
to know you all and I look forward to working with everyone in 2019.
I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year.
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
Goodbye to Prep, Hello Grade One!
The term has just flown by! We are all so proud of the amazing achievements the Preps have
made this year and wish them all the best when they begin Grade 1 next year. Students will have brought home all of the books they have used this year and their art folios. They
loved having a look through all of the work they have done in 2018 and seeing how far their
learning has come. In a special writing folder, you will be able to see how they wrote and drew in
the first week of prep and compare it to the writing and drawing they have been completing
towards the end of the year. Take a moment to look at this with your child to celebrate their
successes.
Look back at some of the students on day one of prep.
We say goodbye to Blake Maxworthy and Sue Davis and wish them all the best as they leave us for
different opportunities at other schools. The other Prep teachers look forward to seeing everyone next
year to hear all about their holidays.
Have a safe and fun holiday and enjoy lots of time with your families.
For the last time,
From the Prep Team (Bronte Wills, Jarryd Foster, Blake Maxworthy, Sue Davis, Emily Roberts, and
Meaghan Mann)
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
GRADE 1/2
On the 14th December, Barton Primary
School had a Charity Food Drive for
Turning Point Foundation. Families were
asked to kindly donate non-perishable
food items and as a result, students
could come to school with ‘crazy hair’.
We thank the school community for their
kind donations. The children had a lot of
fun seeing their classmates in all sorts of
‘crazy hair’.
On the 13th of December, Barton Primary
School had their Christmas concert
evening. Grades 1B, 12D and 12E
performed a Christmas remix of ‘Santa got
a New Truck’, ‘We’re All in This Together’
and ‘I’m Santa and I Know it’. 1A, 12A, 12B
and 12C performed another Christmas
remix of ‘Santa Claus is Coming’ and ‘Go
Santa, Go’.
We were so proud of the children for their
involvement and enthusiasm on the night.
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
Selected Grade 6’s participated in a
Leadership Program where they went into
Learning Hub 1 and had an opportunity to
plan and deliver a learning lesson.
They were highly organised, engaging and
the Grade 1/2 students really enjoyed
having the aspiring leaders teach them
interesting content such as coding and
space, just to name a couple.
Thank you Grade 6’s for visiting us!
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
GRADE 3-6 REPORT
On the 14th December, Barton Primary
School had a Food Drive for Turning
Point Foundation.
We had a huge donation of food, we
thank the school community for their
kind donations.
Thank you to the SRC members for
organising a successful fundraiser.
On the 13th of December, Barton
Primary School had their Christmas
Concert evening. Grade 4 performed
‘The Greatest Show’, Grade 3
performed ‘Shotgun’, Grade 5
performed ‘Geronimo’ and Grade 6
performed ‘Riptide’.
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
On Tuesday the 18th of December the
Grade 6 students finalised their time here at
Barton Primary School with a Graduation
Ceremony.
It was great to see so many aspiring
leaders that will make a positive impact on
our community. Thank you to all families
that came along to our celebration, we were
very proud of every student.
Good luck for the future to all Grade 6
students!
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
ENVIRO Students have enjoyed exploring the ways we can generate energy through renewable sources and
this week we looked closely at wind turbines.
Students made their own wind turbines and we were able to test these out and with the windy weather
over the past week, it has been the perfect time to experiment.
The Grade 3/4 students have been working on their letter
writing skills through a persuasive letter writing task to the
Prime Minister. Students have researched the benefits of
renewable energy and have enjoyed writing their arguments
in a formally addressed letter. Students have shared these
letters in class and given feedback to each other. I have been so impressed with the
vocabulary and structure of these letters. The Grade 3/4 students should be congratulated on
their efforts with this task, including providing and receiving feedback which is an important
part of our learning.
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
During the holiday period there is normally an increase in rubbish and food waste, here are some tips for reducing the impact on our environment.
1. Make sure you have recycling bins ready to go. Remember cans, glass and plastic bottles
can be recycled and you may even end up drinking from the same bottle or can next year –
how cool would that be!
2. Paper plates, cups and napkins can’t be recycled but they are often biodegradable, check
the package when buying them and you may be able to compost them.
3. While wrapping paper is pretty, unfortunately it cannot be recycled. You can reuse this next
year to wrap up gifts so don’t throw it away. If you enjoy drawing or scrap booking wrapping
paper makes a wonderful addition to your craft box. Alternatives to wrapping paper are
newspaper, tea towels or recycled fabric!
4. Remember to place left over food in the fridge to heat and eat another day. When you have
eaten enough left overs you can place most food in the compost bin. Then the worms can
have a Merry Christmas too!
Miss Dunstan
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION
SCHOOL VISION: TO PREPARE EACH OF OUR STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS IN THEIR EVER CHANGING
FUTURE BY PROVIDING THEM WITH THE NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND GENERAL
CAPABILITIES.
SCHOOL VALUES: OPTIMISM SUCCESS RESPECT DETERMINATION