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ANZAC Day 2015 Launching Place Primary School student leaders were selected as school representatives to march in the Anzac Day ceremony on Saturday, April 25 th . Upper Yarra RSL invited the school, as a key member of the Upper Yarra community, to take part in the 2015 Anzac Day events. Students carried the Launching Place Primary School banner during the march. The ANZAC marchers gathered at the Commonwealth Bank then proceeded to march down Main St, Yarra Junction. This was followed by a Service at the Cenotaph. Many other LPPS students were also there on the day, representing other community groups such as Scouts and Girl Guides. May 14th Grade P-2 Photo Trail 16th Aerobic Comp Geelong 19th Grandparent’s Day 20th Open Night 22nd Grades 3-6 Cross Country 26th School Council 7pm 27th Curriculum Day (No Students required) 29th Grade 3-6 Sports Expo Student Absent Hot Line Number 5964 7783 Launching Place Primary School Issue 11 Thursday 30th April 2015 AN

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  • ANZAC Day 2015

    Launching Place Primary School student leaders were selected as school representatives to march in the Anzac Day ceremony on Saturday, April 25

    th. Upper Yarra RSL invited the school, as a key member of the Upper Yarra

    community, to take part in the 2015 Anzac Day events.

    Students carried the Launching Place Primary School banner during the march.

    The ANZAC marchers gathered at the Commonwealth Bank then proceeded to march down Main St, Yarra Junction. This was followed by a Service at the Cenotaph.

    Many other LPPS students were also there on the day, representing other community groups such as Scouts and Girl

    Guides.

    May

    14th Grade P-2 Photo Trail

    16th Aerobic Comp Geelong

    19th Grandparents Day

    20th Open Night

    22nd Grades 3-6 Cross Country

    26th School Council 7pm

    27th Curriculum Day (No Students required)

    29th Grade 3-6 Sports Expo

    Student Absent Hot Line Number 5964 7783

    Launching Place Primary School

    Issue 11 Thursday 30th April 2015

    AN

  • Education Week is celebrated in Victorian government schools from Monday 18th

    May Friday 22nd May. The theme this year is Crack the code with maths. Open Night festivities will be held on Wednesday 20th May from 6.00pm 8.00pm. The Open Night will commence in classrooms where there will be a variety of hands on activities. From there parents, friends and students are invited to join us in the GP room where there will be a variety of performances. For these nights to be successful we need you to come along! This is a great opportunity to visit all of the grades in the school. Your children feel a great sense of pride when they show you around their classroom, so please support

    their enthusiasm and the teachers by attending.

    This special evening gives us the opportunity to celebrate together what a wonderful school we have! Please refer to the flyer in this weeks newsletter for further information.

    Education Week

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    Social Media

    Primary-age children are connected, mobile and social. We see evidence of this every day with our own eyes children appear to be going online younger and younger, with the rapid uptake of tablets and other touch screen devices.

    Even at this young age children are avid social media users. Forty-five per cent of eight to 11 year olds use social networking sites.

    Social media can be a wonderful tool, however it is extremely important that parents are aware of the ways in which they can support their child. Useful tips to help both parents and children can be found on our website.

    More information can also be found at: https://www.kidsmatter.edu.au/health-and-community/enewsletter/kids-online-statistics

    Launching Place Primary School Carter Street Launching Place 3139 Telephone 5964 7783 Fax 5964 6171 Email [email protected] ABN 96 199 518 803

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    Please Note: That other advertisements and publications published in this newsletter do not imply school or Department of Education and Early Childhood Development endorsement.

    The National Assessment Program Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. It has been an annual event for schools since 2008. On Tuesday 12

    th, Wednesday 13

    th and Thursday 14

    th May, students in Years 3 & 5 will sit the 2015 NAPLAN tests.

    NAPLAN assesses skills in Literacy and Numeracy that are developed over time, through the school curriculum. NAPLAN is not a pass or fail type test, but rather shows how students are progressing in Numeracy and Literacy skills against national standards for all Australia children.

    All students (in Years 3 & 5) are expected to participate in these tests. Students with disability may qualify for reasonable adjustments that reflect the support normally provided to them in the classroom. For information about participation in NAPLAN, you can go to: http://www.nap.edu.au/naplan/parent-carer-support.html

    NAPLAN tests fundamental skills rather than specific content. The best way you can help your child prepare for NAPLAN is to let them know that NAPLAN is just one part of their school program, and to urge them to simply do the best they can on the day.

    National Assessment Program

    Each year, year 5 and 6 students across Victoria complete a survey on their perceptions of their school.

    The Attitudes to School survey is an annual survey for Years 5 to 12 students offered by the Department of Education and Training (DET). It is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of students' perceptions and experience of school. Our school will use the survey results to plan programs and activities to improve your child's experience at school.

    Students in Year 5 and 6 will participate in this years survey. All responses to the survey are anonymous. The survey only takes 20-30 minutes to complete and occurs during your child's class time. The survey results will be reported back to the school at the end of July.

    Over the past few years LPPS staff have worked hard to develop an environment where students feel safe, enjoy their learning and have positive relationships with their teachers and peers. Our Launch into Learning process at the start of the year where students set out the class rules and routines has been an integral part of this, as well as a continued focus on personalised learning and being a respectful school.

    We Want Our Students To Tell Us What They Thiunk!

  • Orders are to be written on a brown paper bag with your childs name and grade at the top and items ordered with prices; correct money is appreciated. If you dont have paper bags at home there will be a cost of 10c per bag. Please dont staple or put sticky tape on lunch order bags.

    Just a reminder that Slushies will not be available in terms two and three.

    For the moment we have Cheesey Rice Wheel, Spc Apple Jelly, Two Fruits Tubs at 50 each.

    Cheese twistems and BBQ Lone Stars will be no longer available and removed from the menu.

    Roster

    May

    7th Janine K, Fang (Maggie) L, Sheona B, Bianca A 14th Jodie S, Bianca D, Paul T, Rebecca C 21st Larissa F, Gillian S, Jo R, Sue C 30th Fiona T, Maryann E, Jodie D, Rebecca C

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    The Mothers Day Stall is coming up and will be held on Friday 8th May. All students have a chance to purchase some lovely gifts for their mums, so send along up to $5.00 max per student. If you are able, please send along a recycled shopping bag (green bag) for their purchases.

    Other events in discussions include the Disco, a Bus Shopping tour, Fathers Day and Raffles. If you have any ideas & would like to come to a friendly meeting, please join us on Monday 18th May after assembly.

    P & F team.

    Parents and Friends

    Our Twilight Country Fair is confirmed for Friday 23rd October from 4-8pm. We are hoping for a HUGE success. If anyone has business links for sponsorship or donations or any market stall holders could you please contact the office with the details. We need all the help we can get so please come along to our next meeting on a new dateThursday 28th May in GP room.

    Country Fair

    Liam S Prep R

    Harley O Prep R

    Emily B 1/2 B

    Max B 1/2 C

    Will Hin 1/2 K

    Skye C 1/2 T

    Blake C 1/2 T

    Luke H 3/4 B

    Tyler M 3/4 S

    Chad H 3/4 S

    Sharelle C 5/6 C

    Aiden N 5/6 C

    Brandon F 5/6 F

    Sarah A 5/6 F

    Canteen

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    With the weather starting to cool down, we are needing to keep warm. If your child/ren are wearing jumpers or jackets please put their name visible on the inside. So if they get lost they can be returned. If you could check your child/ren jumpers, etc, just in case they may have picked someone elses up by mistake. If that has happened could you please return them to the school office so they can find their way back to the rightful

    owner.

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    If you book a job within 1

    month of receiving a quote

    from Nelson Asphalting and

    you mention LPPS school

    newsletter, we will donate 2.5%

    of invoice price to the school.