4
TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPH Weekly newsletter of TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL Website: www.tootps.vic.edu.au Telephone: 5985 2864 Email Address: [email protected] Issue 10 23 rd April, 2015 CALENDAR Friday 24 th April - PA lunch day - Toasted Sandwich Saturday 25 th April - ANZAC DAY (no market on this day) Thursday 7 th May - SeaWinds Excursion – Grs Prep- 2 Congratulations to Emma Campbell on being appointed BASS House Captain for 2015 – Emma will be presented with her badge at Monday morning assembly. ANZAC DAY SATURDAY 25 TH APRIL 2015 An open invitation is extended to Tootgarook PS parents, teachers and pupils to attend the Rye RSL Anzac Day Commemorative Service and Centenary Plaque dedication from 12.00pm at the RSL on Saturday 25 th April. Our School Captains Obelia Wycisk and Harrison Read will represent the school by laying a wreath during the Memorial Service. The March will commence at Rye Pier at 12:15pm Today some children will bring home a Student Absence Letter outlining the unexplained days your child has been absent from school. Please fill in the Reason for the Absence and return to school to enable our records to be kept up to date. If at any time your child is absent from school please either phone the school or send a note with your child when he/she returns – thank you for you co-operation. A Student Emergency Contact Details letter will be sent home next week with your child. Please check all details and if there are any changes such as phone numbers, address, emergency contacts - please return to the School Office so records can be updated in case of emergency – thank you!

Newsletter - 23rd April.pdf

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Newsletter - 23rd  April.pdf

TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPH Weekly newsletter of

TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL Website: www.tootps.vic.edu.au

Telephone: 5985 2864

Email Address: [email protected] Issue 10 23rd April, 2015

CALENDAR

Friday 24th April - PA lunch day - Toasted Sandwich Saturday 25th April - ANZAC DAY (no market on this day) Thursday 7th May - SeaWinds Excursion – Grs Prep- 2

Congratulations to Emma Campbell on being appointed BASS House Captain for 2015 – Emma will be presented with her badge

at Monday morning assembly.

ANZAC DAY SATURDAY 25TH APRIL 2015 An open invitation is extended to Tootgarook PS parents, teachers

and pupils to attend the Rye RSL Anzac Day Commemorative Service

and Centenary Plaque dedication from 12.00pm at the RSL on

Saturday 25th April. Our School Captains Obelia Wycisk and Harrison

Read will represent the school by laying a wreath during the Memorial

Service. The March will commence at Rye Pier at 12:15pm

Today some children will bring home a Student Absence Letter outlining the

unexplained days your child has been absent from school. Please fill in the Reason for the

Absence and return to school to enable our records to be kept up to date. If at any

time your child is absent from school please either phone the school or send a note with

your child when he/she returns – thank you for you co-operation.

A Student Emergency Contact Details letter will be sent home next week with your

child. Please check all details and if there are any changes such as phone numbers, address, emergency contacts - please return to the School Office

so records can be updated in case of emergency – thank you!

Page 2: Newsletter - 23rd  April.pdf

Student of the Week Students will be presented with certificates at Monday morning assembly.

Prep B – Mrs Bos – Molly Clarke – for the wonderful answers and information she contributes to class discussions.

Prep R – Mrs Read – Billy Wyhoon – for working so hard on improving his handwriting, keep it up Billy!

1H – Mrs Hughes – Marshall Symons – for working so hard with his Literacy and Maths both at school and home. Well done Marshall – keep it up.

1P – Miss Perkins - Harrison Ross – Harrison has started term two in a great way. He is working really hard, being extraordinarily helpful and showing great respect for others. Keep it up Harrison.

2B – Mrs Baird - Daizy Grinter – for always doing her best and following the RICH values. She always listens carefully and shows interest in all her learning.

2J - Mrs Johnstone – Max McIntosh – for his interest and involvement in learning about ANZAC Day. Max provided lots of information and brought in great collections to share.

3A – Miss Arnold – Travis Southon – for his involvement during our class discussion on persuasive writing and for doing really well with spelling words each week.

3W – Ms Walton – Nakeeta Buck – for the effort she put into her Mornington Peninsula pamphlet. It was most colourful with lots of relevant information. Well done, Nakeeta.

4S – Miss Staley + Miss McGhee - Mia Goldberg - Congratulations on achieving your pen licence Mia! You are a great role model to others and always demonstrate the R.I.C.H school values! Keep up the fantastic work!

5Q – Miss Quintin – Well done at the district soccer try-outs Oliver Humble. You always represent Tootgarook Primary School with good sportsmanship, great manners and a big smile. Congratulations!

6W – Miss Withers – Biancah Hopcroft - For trying her hardest in maths groups and handing in her homework each week. Keep up the great work.

Music (Mrs Young) – Jackson Vis – 3W – for always being a positive, engaged and polite Music student who participates in all activities with skill and effort. Keep it up!

P.E. (Mr Kitchin) – Daniel McKenzie – 6W – for being selected to represent the Southern Peninsula at the State Basketball tryouts. Well done Daniel, great effort and achievement.

ANZAC DAY By Mikayla

Some people died in the war then there were

flowers.

ANZAC Day by Peter

Page 3: Newsletter - 23rd  April.pdf

ANZAC DAY

This is Simpson and his donkey.

He was helping a person. Simpson was very brave.

By Tiahna

ANZC By Wayde

By Tarni

The donkey and the soldier. When the

soldier found another soldier he helped the

soldier with his donkey.

100 years ago poppies were growing

on a hill. They grew after the first

World War for the soldiers who died.

ANZAC by Tahlia I think that

the bugle is very special. When I

go to a march I close my eyes

and I think about when they

fought.

Page 4: Newsletter - 23rd  April.pdf

Attention all Catholic Children in Grades 3 and 4!

Classes for Catholic children for the Sacrament of Reconciliation will begin at St

Joseph's School, Sorrento, on Wednesday 29th April at 3.45pm.

If you are eligible can parents please contact the school on 59841291 or the

Parish on 59844374 and leave their details. Please bring your child to the school

office on the 29th April at 3.40pm.

Classes for the Sacrament of First Communion commence on Wednesday 27th

May at 3.45pm in St Joseph's School.

Further details can be obtained from 59844374 or [email protected] Classes

run for one hour over three weeks for each Sacrament.

ROSEBUD SECONDARY COLLEGE Open night is Tuesday April 28th beginning at 7pm in the SPAC

Scholarship applications are due in by Friday 8th May (forms can be collected from the Grade 6 teacher, off the RSC website or at Open Night.

Registering interest for the SEAL program (Accelerated) can be made at the Open Night or by contacting the college at [email protected]. The SEAL testing dates are Monday 11th and Tuesday 12th of

May. Confirmation of times for testing will be given upon application

Also Any students interested in applying for our Performing Arts stream program can also do so at the Open

night