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School News
10th November, 2016
Values:
Respect Excellence Co-operation Responsibility School Mission- The community of Glenroy West Primary School works in partnership to inspire every child to do their best and encourages them to grow and achieve excellence
School Vision - Inspire, Grow, Achieve
IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR
School Website: www.glenroywestps.vic.edu.au
Term 4
Tuesday 6th December-Uniform Second Hand Sale
Friday 11th November-Remembrance Day
Tuesday 15th November-Coffee and Chat with the Principal at 9.15am-10.00am
Wednesday 16th November-Grade 1-2 Excursion to Museum
Friday 25th November-Prep –Two Games Night and Grade 3-6 Maths Night
Wednesday 30th November-Special Lunch Order day
Thursday 8th December-School Concert
Friday 9th December- Approved Curriculum Day. Planning day and Report writing. Students do not attend school
Monday 12th December-16th December- Swimming Program Begins
Thursday 15th December-Morning Tea for Parent Helpers and Volunteers
Friday 16th December- Grade 6 Graduation, Reports sent home
Monday 19th December-Grade 6 Big Day Out and School Picnic/ Christmas Carols @11.00am-12.00pm held in the School Grounds
Tuesday 20th December-Last day of Term 4. Dismissal at 1.15pm Christmas Raffle Drawn
Principal’s Report Pamela Streete Dear Parents/Carers,
Hope your week has been enjoyable as we move into Week 6 with another six weeks to go until end of Term 4. The teachers are continuing to have high expectations for student behaviour and work effort from all students. As we move towards the end of term, the teachers will be continuing to assess students for end of year reports. Reports will be sent home on Friday 16th December. Curriculum day- Friday 9th December
Please note- A Curriculum day will be held on Friday 9th December. Teachers will be working on the Victorian
Curriculum for 2017. Students are not required at school on this day.
School Mission- The community of Glenroy West Primary School works in partnership to inspire every child to do their best and encourages them to grow and achieve excellence
School Vision - Inspire, Grow, Achieve
School Review After a successful school review period, the school will be moving into the next phase of the Strategic Plan. Once completed before the end of the year it will be published in the Newsletter and on our school website alongside the AIP (Annual Improvement Plan for 2017). Remembrance Day- Friday 11th November 2016 Each year Glenroy West Primary School acknowledges ANZAC DAY and Remembrance Day with a school ceremony. This year our 5/6 students will acknowledge this day in history and pay tribute to those who dies in the war. A small ceremony will be held on Friday 11/11 at approximately 11.00am. Visitors are welcome. Tuesday 15th November at 6.30pm- 2017 PREP INFORMATION EVENING Please note- Parent Information night for New Preps beginning in 2017. The information evening will take place in the BER building at 6.30-7.30pm Christmas Basket If you have any food items and non -perishable items you may like to add to our Xmas Basket please leave at the front office. All goods donated are gratefully received. Raffle tickets will be distributed to all families. The Xmas Basket raffle will be drawn on the last day of term 4 at Assembly. T20 Cricket Congratulations to the Year 5/6 students who participated in the T20 Cricket round last Friday. From conversations with students and staff, it was a day enjoyed by all and as always Glenroy West Students demonstrated exemplary behaviour. Well done. Thank you to Miss Marr, Teachers and Support staff for their supervision on the day. Working Bee Friday 18th November,2016 Save the date as we need your help to paint seating, weeding and tidying school areas. If you can assist please inform Mr Clarke or the office staff. Refreshments will be available. Christmas Carols and School Picnic- Monday 19th December Please ensure you lock this date into your diary for the annual Christmas Carols in the Hall at 11am-12pm followed by the school picnic at 12pm. Please bring along a rug and picnic lunch for this occasion. We welcome our parent community and wider community to this wonderful event. Enrolments Plans and Class Placement for 2017 The demand for places at Glenroy West Primary School and kindergarten is high. If you are leaving the school during Term 4 or at the end of 2016, please let the office know at your earliest convenience. This will greatly assist our forward planning. If you have some information that your child’s teacher is unaware of that may assist with your child’s placement for 2017 please place your request in writing and forward to Pamela Streete via email to glenroywestps.edumail.vic.gov.au by Friday 11th November. This request will be registered for consideration. Karate Kid- National Karate Champion! Congratulations to Jayden Collins. Jayden won the Under 12 heavyweight division karate championship. Well done Jayden
and we are very proud of your fantastic effort and success. Jayden has demonstrated the IB PYP Attitude of Commitment, Enthusiasm and Confidence. What a champion! Mrs. Streete
PYP LEARNER
PROFILES
ATTRIBUTES
Inquirers
Knowledgeable Thinkers Communicators Principled Open-minded Caring Risk-takers Balanced Reflective
School Mission- The community of Glenroy West Primary School works in partnership to inspire every child to do their best and encourages them to grow and achieve excellence
School Vision - Inspire, Grow, Achieve
Important Dates for 2017 Calendar: School Staff return for Term 1, 2017 on 30th January 2017 All students Foundation to Year 6 return on 31st January 2017 Term 1- 2017 30th January – 31st March Term 2-2017 18th April- 30th June Term 3 17th July- 22nd September Term 4 9th October- 22nd December EVERY DAY COUNTS- ATTENDANCE At Glenroy West Primary School we are committed to providing your child with an excellent education. The building blocks of an excellent education begins with all students coming to school each and every day. Regular school attendance is vital and missing school days can have a big impact on a child’s future. Missing one day a fortnight will equate to missing four full weeks by the end of the year. Each day a student misses school puts them behind and can affect their educational outcomes. Some of the reasons for student absence at GWPS
Staying home to celebrate a birthday
Going shopping
Looking after a sibling
Spending time with a relative
Extended weekends
Overseas travel
Dental and medical appointment
Illness
If for any reason your child must be absent from school, parents or guardians are required to provide written notification, stating the reason for their child’s absence. His information will be retained by the teacher and archived by the school. This is a DET requirement. Please be aware from March 1st 2014, new federal government laws will mean that parents can be fined for not sending students to school without an acceptable reason. If you are having attendance issues with your child, please inform your child’s teacher so we can work together to get your child to school every day.
OSCH PROGRAM- Before and After School Care Hours: Before school care: 7.00am- 8.45am After school care: 3.15pm- 6.00pm Please phone OSCH Coordinator Nicole Jackson for any bookings on her Mobile 0423 308 293 phone the school office on 9306-8955. You may also continue to contact the office for bookings on 9306-8955. Please ensure there is another person allocated as a contact (with another home number or mobile number) if you are unable to collect your child from the OSHC program please. Have a great week ahead, Kind regards, Pamela Streete
Principal
PYP ATTITUDES
Appreciation
Enthusiasm
Cooperation
Creativity
Confidence
Commitment
Curiosity
Integrity
Empathy
Tolerance
Independence
Respect
Sharing the Planet
On Monday, 7th of November all the Grade 3 and 4 students went on an excursion. We went to Ecolinc as part of our PYP Unit of Inquiry “Changes in the environment impact living things”. We left at 9’oclock and headed to the bus out the front of the school.
When we arrived at Ecolinc, we began the day by learning all about the different plants. We identified plants that are beneficial or harmful for the frogs. Carol explained some plants grow on land and some grow in water. We also learnt about the Typha plant. When you open the Typha there will be millions of seeds. A plant that is beneficial for the Tadpole is Algae.The Kangaroo Grass and Flax Lily plants are beneficial for frogs to put their eggs in, as the long plants mean predators aren’t able to hunt them. When we went outside to the wetlands. We listened to the different types of frogs we could hear. There was the Pobblebonk frog, which made the sound “Bonk… Bonk” and the other one we heard was the Southern Tree Frog which made a “Creeeeee cree cree cree” noise.
After lunch, we learnt about frog’s life cycle with Bob. Frogs start off as eggs, which hatched into Tadpoles. Tadpoles then develop their front legs and then their back legs (these legs can help them hop around). Finally, they turn into frogs. We learnt about the frog life cycle. We learnt about the different ponds. If the pond dries up the frog, will move to another pond. We then got to see tadpoles in the ponds ourselves. If you fish out some tadpoles you will find algae, but if you keep put it in a tray it will be green because of the algae.
Next we learnt about the different frogs species and their calls. We learnt what noise each type of frog makes. Using musical instruments we made each of the frog’s noises. Frogs only call to their species and aren’t interested in communicating to other types of frogs.
The last activity was looking different types of aquatic macroinvertebrates collected from the pond in the wetlands. Using microscopes we found many different animals. We found snails, sea shrimp, tadpoles, worms and water mites. Some were big and some were so small you could only see them with a microscope.
We all had a fantastic day at Ecolinc and learnt lots about animals, especially frogs! We all hope that we can come back next year!
By Sara 3/4A
Week 5 Student
Pamela Streete Principal
For demonstrating the IB PYP Learner Profile of Communication by understanding and expressing ideas confidently, both orally and in writing.
Kerem Grace George Koby
Ms Emma Fuller Assistant Principal
For demonstrating confidence in his writing. Lincoln
Foundation A-Mrs Hosking
For being an enthusiastic learner in all tasks. Seray
Foundation B-Ms Eyigun
For showing enthusiasm towards our new unit of inquiry and using his curiosity to ask questions.
Ayan
1A-Ms Wheeler
For always showing respect towards class members and teachers.
Rohaan
2B -Ms Webster For always respecting her class mates. Varuna
1/2C Mrs Silveria
For demonstrating excellence as an Inquirer when researching and writing facts about bees. Well done Abbas!
Abbas
3/4A Ms Bryers
For regularly demonstrating the PYP attitude of enthusiasm towards her learning.
Israa
3/4B Ms Tchung
For having a go at using sizzling starts to make his story interesting and hook his reader.
Acay
3/4C Mrs Mendham
For the Learner Profile Attribute of ‘Communicator’ for the recount of the Ecolinc excursion
Pravallika
5/6A Mr Clarke
For assisting his friends in his classroom when they were unsure what to do.
Wesam
5/6B Ms Starr
For demonstrating the attitudes of appreciation and commitment during inquiry this week. She appreciates the world she’s living in and is committed to her learning.
Hooria
PE Ms Marr
For demonstrating an open mind while participating in PE
Justin
Arts Ms Marr
For demonstrating an open mind while participating in PA
Isabella
Maker Space Mr Allen For her focus on programming the LEGO Mindstorm robot.
Sylvana
Dear Parents
This year, Glenroy West Primary School will be holding our annual concert. The title for
this year’s concert is Glenroy West: A Learner’s Journey through the Decades. All
songs through the decades have a link to our IB PYP Program Learner Profile
Attributes/Attitudes.
Each class has chosen their decade and song and are working tirelessly to get everything
into place! The students have also worked cooperatively with one another to choose their
costumes. The songs, costumes and PYP links are all listed below. Some of the costumes
will be drawn and painted on. Students will need to have their costumes organised,
ready and brought to school by Monday November 21st, especially those grades who
will be painting their t-shirts.
Thank you for your support and all students are looking forward to showing you the great work that they have done. Regards, Samantha Marr
Year Song
PYP attitude/ learner
profile attribute
Costume
Playgroup
Witch Doctor
David Saville
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY
gOlqinH7A
LP: Open minded
Attitude:
Tolerance, Enthusiasm,
Communication,
Cooperation, Curiosity
•Hawaiian shirt
• Grass skirt
• Board shorts
1950
Prep A &
Prep B
Shout
Isley Brothers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRo
3wsO9oEI
LP: Communicator
Attitude:
Enthusiasm,
Commitment,
Confidence,
Appreciation, Creativity
• Black pants/shorts
• White t-Shirt
• Black suspenders
• Black bowtie
1960s
34C
I’m a believer
The monkees/smashmouth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Z
W6o0mDhag&list=RD5ZW6o0mDhag
LP: Reflective
Attitude:
Appreciation,
Enthusiasm
Confidence, Integrity,
Tolerance, Respect
• 60’s dress up costume
Or
• Black pants/shorts
• White T shirt (to be
painted on)
• Bandana
1970s
2A
ABC
Jackson 5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bG
qt2JrsO5I
LP: Knowledgeable
Attitude:
Creativity, Enthusiasm,
Confidence,
Cooperation, Curiosity,
Commitment,
Independence,
• Black pants/shorts
• White T-Shirt
• Black suspenders
• Black bowtie
1980’s
56B
Beat it
Michael Jackson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T0
K40DjODc
LP: Principled
Attitude:
Independence, Respect,
Cooperation,
Confidence, Creativity,
Tolerance, Integrity
• Black Pants/ shorts
• White T- Shirt
• Black netted glove
• Sunglasses
• White and black
bandana
1990s
56A
Black or White
Michael Jackson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65
WyjScvtcw
LP: Thinker
Attitude:
Appreciation, Respect,
Enthusiasm, Creativity,
Confidence, Empathy,
Tolerance,
Integrity
• Black Pants/ shorts
• White T- Shirt
• Black vest (optional)
• black netted glove
2000-2005
1B
Absolutely Everybody
Vanessa Amorosi
https://www.youtube.com
/watch?v=QTnxGQE4tpU
LP: Caring, Thinker
Attitude:
Creativity, Respect,
Confidence,
Enthusiasm, Tolerance,
Empathy
•Black Pants/shorts
• Blue/Red/Green
T-shirt
2006-
2010
34A
Firework
Katy Perry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icfg
Ww7Um1s
LP: Risk taker
Attitude:
Cooperation,
Confidence,
Enthusiasm, Respect,
Independence,
Empathy, Integrity
•Black Pants/shorts
• White T-Shirt
(to be painted on)
• Bright sequin jacket or
vest
2011-
2014
12C
What does the Fox Say?
Ylvis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jof
NR_WkoCE
LP: Inquirer,
Communicator
Attitude:
Empathy, Respect,
Creativity,
Appreciation,
Confidence, Co-
operation, Enthusiasm,
• Black Pants/short
• White T- shirt
• Black Tie
2015-2016
34B
Get up and dance
Walk the moon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9SmIc80uf
0
LP: Balance
Attitude:
Confidence,
Enthusiasm, Creativity,
Co-operation,
Independence,
Appreciation
• Black Pants/Shorts
• White T-Shirt
• Sequin Jacket or Vest
Dear Families, We have had another busy week in the BASC Program. This week the children have enjoyed helping out a lot more when cooking and also engaging in some new activities. Children brought in some activities from home to share with others and teach each other new things. The children were able to learn new ways of knitting with only a paper cup, hair pins and wool. They all watched and worked together to create their own knitting cup to use to do some knitting. Families have taken the time to do some spring cleaning at home and have kindly donated some unwanted toys. The children have loved exploring their imaginative play as they use the new barbie van in fun adventures role playing stories and events. Others have used their time to help and learn more about cooking and preparing food. Some children have shown a lot of enthusiasm and interest in helping me prepare afternoon tea so I've shown them specific ways to do things. The children learnt about certain ways of measuring quantities of food, organising cooking spaces and time management. It has been lovely watching the children explore their new interests and absorb and repeat these skills. We look forward to seeing you in the BASC Program. From Nicki