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83A Ivanhoe Street, Eden Hill WA 6054 Ph: 6455 0800 Email: [email protected] Website: www.edenhill.wa.edu.au Dear Eden Hill PS Families, In our ever changing landscape we are all aware that from Saturday, 6 th June 2020, Phase 3 of the WA roadmap to ease COVID-19 restrictions will commence and with that brings some small changes for us at school from Monday, 8 th June 2020. Parents and carers may come on to our school site to attend pre-arranged meetings and for drop off and pick up purposes only. We are required to limit this to a maximum of 100 people with physical distancing of one person per 2 square metres and good hygiene practices applied. We therefore request that you follow these guidelines as closely as possible and continue to respect our staff who do not want to be put in the difficult position of asking people to do the right thing. Like you, we are getting use to our new normaland want to work with you to ensure a close connection. If you would like to discuss the learning needs of your child, please arrange a meeting with the class teacher via email or through connect. One positive that has come from this change in our drop off and pick up situation has been the increase in confidence and independence of our students in the early years, whose teachers regularly report to me how impressed they are seeing the students demonstrate this independence. Our Education Assistants will continue to meet Pre-Primary and Kindy students at the school gates and see them to class. Reports for Semester One As I mentioned in our last newsletter, Semester one reports will look very different in 2020. We will provide reports in week 10 via Connect as per our normal processes, however with the regular attendance of many students being lower over this time, the breadth and depth of the curriculum covered throughout Semester 1 may have been reduced. For this reason, schools are not required to include A to E grades on this years Semester 1 student reports. As a whole school we will provide a comment for each subject area with a focus on progress in the Mathematics and English comment section. Schooling is once again returning to normal and our students are engaging in the regular curriculum, in their usual classroom environment. Those approved to learn from home are also being supported. Semester 2 reports will reflect this and therefore provide the usual, more detailed information on your childs progress and achievement. Thank you for your continued support and encouragement as we work together to provide the best learning opportunities for our students. As we progress, Ill be sure to keep you updated with any new information. Frequently Asked Questions Please check our updated FAQ sheet on CONNECT for specific details of changes that apply at Eden Hill Primary from Week 7. Thank you for your continued support as we all make our way to our new normal together. Keep safe and well. Kind regards, Natalie Mayho Newsletter #7 4th June 2020

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Page 1: Newsletter #7Newsletter #7 4th June 2020 Our vision: To strive for excellence by working collaboratively and respectfully with our students to build strong, meaningful connections

83A Ivanhoe Street, Eden Hill WA 6054 Ph: 6455 0800 Email: [email protected] Website: www.edenhill.wa.edu.au

Dear Eden Hill PS Families, In our ever changing landscape we are all aware that from Saturday, 6th June 2020, Phase 3 of the WA

roadmap to ease COVID-19 restrictions will commence and with that brings some small changes for us at

school from Monday, 8th June 2020.

Parents and carers may come on to our school site to attend pre-arranged meetings and for drop off and

pick up purposes only. We are required to limit this to a maximum of 100 people with physical distancing

of one person per 2 square metres and good hygiene practices applied. We therefore request that you follow

these guidelines as closely as possible and continue to respect our staff who do not want to be put in the

difficult position of asking people to do the right thing. Like you, we are getting use to our ‘new normal’

and want to work with you to ensure a close connection. If you would like to discuss the learning needs of

your child, please arrange a meeting with the class teacher via email or through connect.

One positive that has come from this change in our drop off and pick up situation has been the increase in

confidence and independence of our students in the early years, whose teachers regularly report to me how

impressed they are seeing the students demonstrate this independence. Our Education Assistants will

continue to meet Pre-Primary and Kindy students at the school gates and see them to class.

Reports for Semester One As I mentioned in our last newsletter, Semester one reports will look very different in 2020. We will

provide reports in week 10 via Connect as per our normal processes, however with the regular attendance

of many students being lower over this time, the breadth and depth of the curriculum covered throughout

Semester 1 may have been reduced. For this reason, schools are not required to include A to E grades on

this year’s Semester 1 student reports. As a whole school we will provide a comment for each subject area

with a focus on progress in the Mathematics and English comment section.

Schooling is once again returning to normal and our students are engaging in the regular curriculum, in

their usual classroom environment. Those approved to learn from home are also being supported.

Semester 2 reports will reflect this and therefore provide the usual, more detailed information on your

child’s progress and achievement.

Thank you for your continued support and encouragement as we work together to provide the best learning

opportunities for our students. As we progress, I’ll be sure to keep you updated with any new information.

Frequently Asked Questions Please check our updated FAQ sheet on CONNECT for specific details of changes that apply at Eden Hill

Primary from Week 7.

Thank you for your continued support as we all make our way to our new normal together.

Keep safe and well.

Kind regards,

Natalie Mayho

Newsletter #7 4th June 2020

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Our vision: To strive for excellence by working collaboratively and respectfully with our students to build strong, meaningful connections with our community.

OUR CHAMPIONS

Faction Cross Country As the Interschool Cross Country event will not take place this year, we will be holding our Eden Hill Faction Cross Country a week later than usual, on Thursday, 25th June. This gives students three weeks to train and get themselves ready. Races will start and finish on the big oval. More information will be sent home closer to the event date.

The winner and runner up for each event will receive a medallion. A shield will be presented to the winning faction at the completion of the event.

Kindy & Pre Primary Applications are now being taken for places in our Kindergarten and Pre Primary classes for 2021. Children born between 1st July 2016 and 30th June 2017 are eligible to commence Kindergarten and children born between 1st July 2015 and 30th June 2016 are eligible to commence Pre Primary. Applications close on Friday, 24th July. Application forms are available on our website or contact the school office and we can arrange to get you a copy.

Award Winners Maths Star

22nd May Lina Allen Emily Huynh Jaden Saul Kyah Smith Mailey Sims Sienna Jones Rory Byers Omar Shahzad Evelyn Beasley Gabriella Dassie Thea Miell Shayd Hobbs Samuel McKinnon Caiden Brenchley Kylie Symons Amilah Sariyan Raechelle Day Felix Johnson Leona Cassidy Kayden Sengsourinho Daniel Errington Lani Marsigalia Mary Crosse Gaurav Kiran

29th May Ebel Vettiyadan Jayan Marina Nakagawa Krish Thurvas Kieran Holmes Lawson Evans Seth Bowen Jacob Sein Mani Shanks Deshika Govender Avyce Orme Poppy Robinson Sean MacMahon Skye Arto Kiara Hall Hugh Bodycote Annabelle Mooney Everleigh Pettiford Kivari Chapman Luka Malkus Jordan Hall Ivy Sein Cardia Orme Emily Huynh Noah Yanev Jack Fisher Kaylee Pirga

22nd May Nicholas Bellomo

Ananth Anoop Freya Bowman Moses Goorah

Sonny McGibbon Ruby Ness

Nathan Kent William Palka

Jai Brown William Morley

Hunter Summersby James Rossitto

Benjamin Williams John Crosse Philby Ho

Matilda Martin-Hiller Preston Peel

29th May Beatrice Metcalf

Noah Rabaca Mannix Chapman Benjamin Oswald

Leah Jackson Ella Faulkner

Desmond Breadsell Dace Hateley

Aisla Jelly Zane Dickie Noah Yanev

Sebastian Bower Connor Kirkby Lucas Spence

Thomas Treloar Keelani Spencer

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COVID cancelled camp, but it can’t

cancel our smiles!

“Use your smile to change the world;

don’t let the world change your smile.”

Year 6 students 2020

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Please phone 6455 0800 or email

[email protected] for an application form

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