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Newsletter No. 20 ~ November 23, 2018 www.mountviewps.vic.edu.au 9560 0471 [email protected] 9560 8750 Coming Up at Mount View… Mon 26 Nov - Week 8 of Term 01:30PM - 03:30PM Year 6 Sex Ed 02:00PM - 02:30PM Prep JK Police In Schools Detective Visit 02:00PM - 02:45PM Metro Music Concert 02:45PM - 03:30PM Whole School Assembly 03:30PM - 04:30PM Metro Music Concert Tue 27 Nov 09:00 – 10:40 Bike Education Program All day 1RH and 1BG Police Academy Visit Wed 28 Nov 01:50PM – 3:30PM Bike Education Program 08:00AM - 09:00AM Nude Food and Walk to School Thu 29 Nov 09:00AM - 12:45PM Prep/ Year 1- Footsteps program Fri 30 Nov 09:00 – 10:40 Bike Education Program 05:30PM - 06:30PM Flute Concert - Emily Crimpton Mon 03 Dec Week 9 of Term 02:45PM - 03:15PM Whole School Transition STEP UP 2 Tue 04 Dec 09:00 – 10:40 Bike Education Program 07:00PM - 09:30PM Neighbourhood Watch Wed 05 Dec 01:50PM – 3:30PM Bike Education Program 08:15AM - 09:15AM Nude Food and Walk to School Day 01:50PM - 02:50PM Yr 5 - Sink or swim education at school 03:00PM - 04:15PM Grade 3 Market Stalls 07:00PM - 08:30PM 2019 Prep information night Thu 06 Dec 09:00AM - 12:45PM Prep/ Year 1- Footsteps program Fri 07 Dec 09:00 – 10:40 Bike Education Program Term Dates 2018 Term 4: 8 th October – 21 st December (1:30pm finish) 2019 Term 1: 31 st January – 5 th April Curriculum Days – 29 th & 30 th January and 7 th & 8 th March (No students) Term 2: 23 rd April – 28 th June Term 3: 15 th July – 20 th September Term 4: 7 th October – 20 th December.

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Newsletter No. 20 ~ November 23, 2018

www.mountviewps.vic.edu.au 9560 0471 [email protected] 9560 8750

Coming Up at Mount View…

Mon 26 Nov - Week 8 of Term

01:30PM - 03:30PM Year 6 Sex Ed

02:00PM - 02:30PM Prep JK Police In Schools Detective Visit

02:00PM - 02:45PM Metro Music Concert

02:45PM - 03:30PM Whole School Assembly

03:30PM - 04:30PM Metro Music Concert

Tue 27 Nov

09:00 – 10:40 Bike Education Program

All day 1RH and 1BG Police Academy Visit

Wed 28 Nov

01:50PM – 3:30PM Bike Education Program

08:00AM - 09:00AM Nude Food and Walk to School

Thu 29 Nov

09:00AM - 12:45PM Prep/ Year 1- Footsteps program

Fri 30 Nov

09:00 – 10:40 Bike Education Program

05:30PM - 06:30PM Flute Concert - Emily Crimpton

Mon 03 Dec Week 9 of Term

02:45PM - 03:15PM Whole School Transition STEP UP 2

Tue 04 Dec

09:00 – 10:40 Bike Education Program

07:00PM - 09:30PM Neighbourhood Watch

Wed 05 Dec

01:50PM – 3:30PM Bike Education Program

08:15AM - 09:15AM Nude Food and Walk to School Day

01:50PM - 02:50PM Yr 5 - Sink or swim education at school

03:00PM - 04:15PM Grade 3 Market Stalls

07:00PM - 08:30PM 2019 Prep information night

Thu 06 Dec

09:00AM - 12:45PM Prep/ Year 1- Footsteps program

Fri 07 Dec

09:00 – 10:40 Bike Education Program

Term Dates

2018

Term 4: 8th October – 21st December (1:30pm finish)

2019

Term 1: 31st January – 5th April

Curriculum Days – 29th & 30th January and 7th & 8th March (No students)

Term 2: 23rd April – 28th June

Term 3: 15th July – 20th September

Term 4: 7th October – 20th December.

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School Council Message – David Lee

What will it take to make a change? Hello Mount View Community, This week, there were a number of issues raised to the School Council which resulted in some constructive discussion and next steps. I'd like to acknowledge those parents for their courage and initiative to voice their concerns in an open forum - it is a great way to facilitate two-way communication and continuous improvement. We also went on to reflect on some of the achievements that made our hearts jump with joy - from all the big events like the carnival, concert, to the amazing achievements from the JSC. However, it was still very evident there are major concerns that persist in our school. After all the continued messaging and reinforcement about what is acceptable road behaviour, it is really disheartening and alarming to see these reckless and illegal actions, not to mention abusive behaviour towards other parents and teachers. One of the key IB principles our children are striving to be every day is being Caring. What message are we sending with this kind of behaviour? What will happen the next time our children encounter their own a disagreement or conflict? I sincerely hope this message resonates with many of you, because until there is significant change, this will constantly cause stress and put lives at risk. Best regards, David Lee

School Leadership Message – Glenn Butler, Alison Rees, Christian Holdsworth and Bianca Gatherum

Carnival Success

Last week we celebrated yet another successful community event with our Annual Twilight Carnival providing fun and

entertainment for our families and the wider community.

From the Carnival Committee’s perspective the event was an absolute success. Prior to the Carnival our intention was

to deliver a stress free, engaging and enjoyable event for community members of all ages. With the increased number

of rides, we significantly reduced cues, with an enhanced Cultural Food Stall we added diversity of food, with a new

layout we added atmosphere and by drawing upon our existing infrastructure our event was a simple logistical

endeavour.

Although not the prime objective, it is with great sense of achievement that we can report our event raised in excess

of $25,000; money that will now be put towards the funding of our new playground facilities.

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There were some significant contributors who ensured the success of various aspects of the event. Thank you to each

and every one of you, particularly our Carnival Committee who contributed so much to the success of the event.

We also had significant support from our major sponsors:

Principal Appointment Alison Rees

Congratulations to Alison Rees who has been appointed to the position of Principal at Templestowe Valley Primary

School. We congratulate Alison on this well-deserved promotion and commend her for years of dedication to our

school. Alison will be working away from MVPS for the next few weeks, returning for the final week of the school year

to celebrate her time at our school. Alison will begin her new role in 2019.

Facilities Update

As announced in recent newsletters our outdoor facilities are undergoing a major facelift. It is with great excitement

that we share updates on progress.

This week we signed off on the final design and installation of our new playground located on the southern section of

the Walden Sports Field. It is expected that the playground will be fully operational on day one of the 2019 school

year.

Further to this we have also began

receiving tenders associated to the

$200,000 Government Grant we

received as a result of PE teacher

Merryn Ashcroft’s visionary

thinking. Our installation will

consist of synthetic surface with 3

mini Basketball/Netball & Hot Shots

Tennis courts. The basketball rings

will be able to rotate with netball

rings being adjustable.

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Student Behaviour Management @ MVPS

Recently concerns have been raised within our community about behaviour incidents happening

at our school. As a school we take behavioural issues seriously and have the wellbeing and welfare

of our students as a priority.

Our aim is that all students need to feel that school is a safe place where:

- People care about them

- Their needs for support, respect and friendship are met

- They are able to get help to work out problem.

Bullying is not acceptable. Bullying is a repeated form of harassment. A

person is bullied when one or more other people expose them regularly

and over time to negative or harmful actions. Bullies are people who

deliberately set out to intimidate, exclude, threaten and/or hurt others

repeatedly.

We ask parents to work with us, firstly making making contact with the

classroom teacher so that all concerns can be readily addressed. Our

teachers are available to discuss issues by face-to –face conversation,

email or a phone call.

When addressing behaviour incidents, the teacher involved speaks with

both the victim and perpetrator. For the victim we support them with

empathy and understanding. The use of strategies such five finger and

programs such as Mpower girls and revved up boys are implemented.

For the perpetrator, restorative conversations occur with teacher and

further sessions with our Health and Wellbeing co-ordinators are

conducted to discuss the students’ goals to support positive behaviours.

Parents are contacted to brief them on the details of the incident and any

follow up meetings (where needed) are organised.

Please see flow chart of our Student Behaviour Management at Mount

View Primary school.

If you have any other concerns, please contact Bianca Gatherum, Assistant Principal (Student

Behaviour) [email protected]

Whole School Transition ‘STEP UP’ This week all our students had the opportunity to experience their 2019 year level by participating

in our STEP UP transition program. Students were able to learn and understand the routines and

practices of the setting they are transisitoning into for 2019. Our aim is for students to be familiar

with their new environment, teachers and peers. This was the first session of 4 rotations where

students were in House colour groups and the classroom teachers organised activities that were

relevant for their particular year level.

Coping well and adjusting to changes brought about by transition form year to year is important,

as reseach indicates that a successful start to school each year is associated with future school

success and academic achievement (2011, Davies et al). It has also been associated with more

stable peer relationships, betteer behavioural and emotional outcomes, and better school

attendence.

After an agreed amount of time (1-2 weeks) student and H&W meet to

discuss progress

Goals are shared with classroom teacher and parent

Student reflects and makes goals

Student is withdrawn from lunch and sits session with Year

Level H &WB Co-Ordinator

Referred to Health and Wellbeing Year Level Co-

Ordinator

Parents contacted

Communicate with classroom teacher

Log on COMPASS - chronicle

Restorative Conversation with all students involved

Behaviour incident occurs

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Our goal for the STEP UP transition program is for the students to:

• experience continuity of learning

• feel positive about themselves as learners

• display dispositions for learning

• have a positive relationship with educators and other students

• feel safe, secure and supported at school

• display social and emotional resilience

• feel a sense of belonging

Here is a photo of our Year 6 students listening to Ex Mount View students who are currently

attending Glen Waverley Seconday college in Year 7. Thank you to Sandani, Caitlin, Jin & Nathan

who addressed the students with an extensive presentation outlining what it was like go to high

school. Topics included uniform expectations, getting lost, detention and lockers.

Bianca Gatherum (Assistant Principal – Transition)

Performing Arts News Congratulations to Hareni S – 6ND who has just passed her AMEB Grade 4 Clarinet exam with a “Credit”.

A fabulous effort! A student who started in our school training band in Grade 3. Well done Hareni. Keep up the great practice.

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Mount View Chess: 2018 Mount View has had an amazing year of chess tournaments in 2018. Students had the opportunity to participate in seven

tournaments throughout the year against other Victorian school students. On Wednesday the 7th November, Mount View

came 3rd in the overall Primary Open State Finals at Balwyn North Primary School. Congratulations to the students who

participated in this final tournament.

Yanxiang-5 KB Rohan-5 CG Yuxiang-5 JK Atikish-4 JT

Hao Ming-5 CC

To all the other students who have participated throughout the year you have shown determination, a focused positive

attitude, and your passion for competing in our chess tournaments.

A big CONGRATULATIONS to all students!

Mount View came 3rd in the overall Primary Open State Finals at Balwyn North Primary School.

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Please note that the last school banking day for 2018 will be Monday 10th December and any children wanting to redeem their rewards, their last day for that will be Monday 12th November, to give time for the rewards to come and be distributed.

Get involved in the School Banking program

School Banking is a fun, interactive and engaging way for young Australians to learn about money and develop good savings habits. Children who deposit money into their Youthsaver account through School Banking earn Dollarmites tokens, which they can save up and redeem for exciting rewards.

School Banking is also a great fundraiser for our school. Our school receives a Regular Savers Contribution of $5 for every 10 deposits processed per student as well as an Annual Contribution which is based on the number of students

who made at least one School Banking deposit in the prior year.

If you would like to know more about School Banking, please ask for a 2018 School Banking program information pack from the school office or visit

commbank.com.au/schoolbanking. Thank you for supporting the School Banking program and remember,

School Banking day is every Monday morning.

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM THE CANTEEN

The last day to order a lunch order from the canteen

this year is Wednesday 19 December.

The canteen will reopen on Thursday 31 January 2019.

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FOOD FOR FAMILIES APPEAL

Mount View Primary School has registered to participate in the 2018

Food for Families Appeal which is organised by the Wesley Mission in

conjunction with the Leader Newspaper group. During the last twenty

years, community support for this appeal has been tremendous and the

Wesley Mission has highlighted the Mount View community as a very

caring and generous group.

The aim of the appeal is for students and their families to donate one or

more items of non-perishable grocery products or toiletries in an effort to ensure that homeless families,

individuals and people in need are supported, particularly over the Christmas period.

The school has set aside the period from the 26th November– 7th December (two weeks only) to conduct the

appeal. We ask that during this time family give consideration to donating one or more grocery items for such

a worthwhile cause.

Students are requested to take the grocery items to their classrooms first to encourage others to participate in

the appeal. The grocery items will then be sent to the office for storage during the time of the appeal before

being collected by representatives from the Wesley Mission. Please ensure that any grocery items donated

have current used by dates.

More information about this appeal will be sent to all families via Compass over the next week.

Giving Tree Appeal - Supporting Children

at Christmas

- Salvation Army

Another appeal for the year is a very special one. Each class raises money in order to purchase gifts and toys

for children in need. The Salvation Army distributes these over the Christmas period.

We invite all the students in the school to donate a gold coin so that each class could purchase two age-

appropriate presents, one for a boy and one for a girl. If each class was to raise approximately $40.00, then

two presents could be purchased to make Christmas a more joyful time for many families.

With over eighty presents purchased by the school and placed beneath the “Giving Tree”, we will then ask

for a representative from the Salvation Army to accept the gifts from each class at the school’s assembly

on Monday December 10th at 2:40pm.

Information about this appeal has been sent to families via compass and from the discussions that students

will be having in class. Please help us to make Christmas a special time for children in need.

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The Department of Education and Training (DET) or Mount View Primary School does not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser.

No responsibility is accepted by the DET or Mount View Primary School Council for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.

NETBALL REGISTRATIONS for 2019 teams are NOW OPEN and CLOSE Sunday 18th November 2018

Would you like to start playing weeknight netball? We are looking for players and coaches to join the following new competitions in 2019:

Friday Night:

- 9 & under - 11 & under mixed (females and males, no restrictions)

- 13 & under female - 13 & under boys (females may participate)

- 15 & under mixed (mixed rules) - 15 & under boys (females may participate)

- 17 & Under mixed (mixed rules) - 17 & under boys

Sunday Night:

- Open Age Mixed Seeking expressions of interest from teams and/or individuals. Please

email us - [email protected]

Our existing competitions include: Monday - Thursday Night: Open Age Female (5 teams in 2018)

Saturday: U11, U13, U15, U17 and Open (15 teams in 2018)

Visit: www.mountviewnetballclub.org.au for more information and to register for Saturday Netball (registrations now open for new and existing

players and close Sunday 18th November 2018).