Templestowe Park Newsletter 12 June 2020
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399-409 Church Road, Templestowe 3106 Telephone: (03) 9846 2700
Web: www.templestoweparkps.vic.edu.au Email: [email protected]
TERM 2 – WEEK #10 of 11
WELCOME BACK!!
Monday 15 June
Tuesday
16 June School Council Meeting: 7.30pm
Wednesday
17 June
Thursday 18 June
Friday
19 June
TERM 2 – WEEK #11 of 11
Monday
22 June
Tuesday 23 June
Wednesday
24 June
Thursday 25 June
Friday 26 June
Last Day of Term 2 Students Dismissed at 2.30pm & 2.45pm
Dear Parents and Friends,
After 11 weeks of absence it was exhilarating to have our Grades 3-6 students return to school this week.
Many staff and families joked that it felt like a little country school over the last couple of weeks with only
Grades P-2 students on-site. It meant that our Grade 2 students were the leaders of our school and they
did a magnificent job. Indie X and Alexander T from 2BD were outstanding in the hosting our virtual
assembly last week. Great work guys! We will continue to host virtual assemblies for the time being until
we get further directions on the gathering of large groups from the Chief Health Officer and the
Department.
Our Grades 3-6 students have settled in really well. All teachers noted that they were very chatty on their
first day back; this is completely understandable as they had plenty to catch up on. They have all started
straight back into the learning program and have brought so much energy and joy into the school. We
have all been so surprised by how much they have grown over the remote learning period. Some have
even outgrown their teachers!
PRINCIPALS’ REPORT
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On a serious note, it is wonderful to have everyone back at school. Whilst it has been a very difficult time
of over the last three months, there have been many positive outcomes from this. The relationships
between school staff, students and parents have really grown. Our community members have been so
supportive over this time and it is really appreciated by us all.
It was quite remarkable to think of the way that teachers ‘transformed’ learning into an online format in
such a short time, and how students adapted so well to this (with outstanding support from their parents).
In saying that, we are quite happy if it does not happen again, at least not in this way.
Finally, we would like to share a poem that Mrs Ferrari sent
through recently. It was published on a blog by an
American mother, Jaime Ragsdale. She said that she posted
it on social media after seeing countless ‘discouraging’
messages, concerned that the coronavirus created a big
learning gap due to missed schooling. We fully endorse the
sentiments of Jaime’s poem. At Templestowe Park PS we
have seen this as a great learning opportunity for ourselves,
our staff and most importantly the students and families.
Have a great weekend!
What If Instead Of Being Behind These Kids Are Ahead?
What if, instead of falling behind, our kids are advanced?
What if they have more empathy, they enjoy family connection, they can be more creative and entertain themselves,
they love to read and express themselves in writing?
What if they enjoy the simple things, like their own backyards and balconies, sitting near a window in the quiet?
What if they notice the birds and the dates and different flowers emerge and the calming renewal of the gentle rain
shower?
What if our kids are the ones to learn to cook, organise their space, do their laundry and help keep a well-run home?
What if they learn to stretch a dollar and live with less?
What if they learn to plan shopping trips and make meals at home?
What if they learn the difference between want and need?
What if they learn the value of eating together as a family and finding the good in sharing the small delights of every
day?
What if they are the ones who place great value on our teachers and educational professionals, librarians, public
servants and the previously invisible workers like truck drivers, grocers, cashiers, healthcare workers… just
to name a few who are taking care of us right now while we are sheltered in place?
What if among these children a great leader emerges who had the benefit of a slower pace and simpler life to truly
learn what really matters in Life?
What if they are ahead?
By Jaime Ragsdale
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Letter from the Secretary of the Department of Education and Training
Attached to this News Feed message you will see a letter (PDF format) from Jenny Atta to thank you for
your support during Term 2.
Survey – Out of Hours School Care (OHSC)
As you have seen on Compass, the School Council has created a short survey about OHSC. The School
Council would like to gather more information regarding the needs and wants of the parent community.
Please complete the survey by Monday, 15th June at 4:00pm. Thank you for your feedback.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WNTPV9F
Departures from Monday, 15 June – Friday, 19 June
L-Z Families Depart at 3:15pm
Next week we will be changing the departure time for our families. All students with an L-Z surname will
depart at 3:15pm. Please make a note of this.
o Monday, 15 June-Friday, 19 June Student surnames beginning with L-Z depart at 3:15pm
o Monday, 22 June-Thursday 25 June Student surnames beginning with A-K depart at 3:15pm
o Friday, 26 June Final day of term Student surnames beginning with A-K depart at 2.30pm
Student surnames beginning with L-Z depart at 2.45pm
Please ensure that when you collect your child you do leave the school grounds promptly. The school
playground equipment is closed after school at this stage. Our aim is to reduce congestion within and
outside of the school. Thank you for cooperation and support.
Mid-Year Student Reports and Parent/Teacher Interviews
As outlined in the last newsletter, mid-year student reports will be published in the final week of Term 2.
The Parent/Teacher interviews are scheduled to take place on Tuesday 21st July (Week 2 of Term 3). We
are still hoping that the interviews can be a ‘face to face’ meeting, however, if the restrictions have not
lifted by this time we will host the interviews remotely.
More information on the interview format and bookings will be published in the first days of Term 3.
Principals’ Award
At our remote assembly last Wednesday, we were
extremely proud to present Isabelle D (3F) with the
Principals’ Award. During the remote learning period
Isabelle tried her very best in everything she did. She
was optimistic, enthusiastic and produced outstanding
work in every single curriculum area. Isabelle is an
absolute star and we are so happy to have her and all
the Grades 3-6 students back at school this week.
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Safe Return to School Protocols – COVID-19
Please ensure you stay up to date with the changes that we have made to ensure a safe return to school.
These protocols are updated when new guidance is provided and they are always available at the top of
your Compass News Feed.
See you around the school!
Mark Roberts Brian Cleary Robyn Twyford
PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Online Ordering for Student Photos
Photos can still be ordered online from AdvancedLife. Please use the following link
to access the website: www.advancedlife.com.au. Each child has been allocated a
unique code; these codes were sent home in Week #6 for students in grades Prep-
2 and in Week #8 with students in Grades 3-6
Whole School Photo
We have a booking for our Whole School Photo – set for 29 July. Whether this goes
ahead depends on the weather and government guidelines for social distancing at
that time.
2021 School Photo Day
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
2020 Term Dates
Term 1: Students Commence: Thursday, 30th January – Friday, 27th March
Term 2: Tuesday, 14th April – Friday, 26th June
Term 3: Monday, 13th July – Friday, 18th September
Term 4: Monday, 5th October – Friday, 18th December
SCHOOL PHOTOS 2020
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DUE DATE EXTENDED TO 24th JULY – Week #2 of Term 3
If you hold a valid means-tested concession card or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible for
financial assistance from the CSEF (Camps, Sports & Excursions Fund). A special consideration category
also exists for asylum seeker and refugee families. The allowance is paid to the school to use towards
expenses relating to camps, excursions or sporting activities for the benefit of your child.
CSEF is provided by the Victorian Government to assist eligible families to cover the costs of school trips,
camps and sporting activities.
The annual CSEF amount per student is: $125.
Please contact the school office for an application form, or use the
link below to access a copy from the Department’s website:
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/documents/about/programs/health/csefapplicationform.pdf
Please complete the form and return it to the office, together with a copy of your card, as soon as
possible so that we can begin accessing the funds on your behalf.
Families who had CSEF last year and who qualify again this year, have had their applications automatically
rolled over. If you are unsure if this applies to you, please call or email me:
Whole Day Absences
Parents are responsible for keeping up-to-date approvals for their children’s absences on Compass. A
short message will appear above your newsfeed – please click on the link where you will see a list of times
that your child was absent from school.
Late Arrivals and Early Departures
Students who arrive ‘LATE to’ or ‘LEAVE EARLY from’ the school must also have “approvals” logged by
parents. Please note that these approvals can only be recorded after the fact as they are “time
stamped” by Compass. Parents/Carers are not to pre-approve these partial day absences.
All students who arrive late to school must report to the office to ensure they are not marked as absent
for the first session; parents will need to accompany the students on these occasions as we are unable to
take responsibility for students as they walk from the car into the school grounds. Similarly students must
always be signed out by a parent or carer who is listed as a student contact. If your child is being signed
out by someone who is not authorised to do so, that adult must bring a letter of authority with them.
Please note that parents are not permitted to enter school buildings at the moment.
If you need to collect your child from school early, please come to the external door
(outside the school office) and ring the doorbell.
Please allow extra time for office staff to collect your child/ren from their grade/s.
CSEF: CAMPS, SPORTS & EXCURSIONS FUND
COMPASS: ABSENCES, LATE ARRIVALS & EARLY DEPARTURES
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We have a number of StickyBeaks Lunch Bags for sale if you would like to purchase one.
Cost: $12.50 each.
These are lunch bags that are handy for frequent lunch orders from the
school canteen. They have a small pocket for money/change and a few
other features.
Please call the school office if you would like to purchase one: 9846-2700.
If your personal details change at any time during the year, please inform the office via email
([email protected]) or by completing a corresponding form that can be found in
your Compass portal under:
Community
School Documentation
School Community Information.
Changes made by you to your Compass account can be overridden by our internal admin system of Cases
– this is why we need to be informed in the office and not just via your Compass portal updates.
Email Orders
Uniform Shop Orders will now need to be sent through our
email address. Please refer to your Compass Newsfeed for
further information on how this is being run and for a copy of
the Order Form to be used.
Diane Ayton and Lindsay Burrows
THE UNIFORM SHOP
REUSABLE CANTEEN LUNCH ORDER BAGS
CHANGE of PERSONAL DETAILS
UNIFORM SHOP
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Please refer to my Website Blog for details of the last two weeks in Chinese
Mandarin.
Tanya Dulics
CHINESE LANGUAGE TEACHER
http://chinesetpps.weebly.com/
Please refer to my Website Blog for details of the last two weeks in Performing Arts.
Emma Hunt
PERFORMING ARTS TEACHER
http://perartstpps.weebly.com/
Please refer to my Website Blog for details of the last two weeks in PE / Sport.
Jared Kitney
PE / SPORT COORDINATOR
http://petpps.weebly.com/
Please refer to my Website Blog for details of the last two weeks in STEM.
Alex Augello
STEM TEACHER
http://sciencetpps.weebly.com/
Please refer to my Website Blog for details of the last two weeks in Visual Arts.
Nicole Sumner
VISUAL ARTS TEACHER
http://visartstpps.weebly.com/
中文 CHINESE - MANDARIN
PERFORMING ARTS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
STEM
VISUAL ARTS
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2020
Hi to all and welcome back to our students here at Templestowe
Park. It has been an interesting last few weeks with minimal
children attending school and the rest at home doing home
schooling. It is a credit to the Principals, teachers, parents and
students emerging from this situation with a great outcome - you are all to be commended. Here at OSHC
we were still able to provide a fun packed program with our arts and crafts to physical activities and our
themes provided by Camp Australia. As I said well done to all, enjoy the rest of the term.
Regards,
Harry - COORDINATOR
Program Details
We’re here to make after school care visits the best experience possible – for you and your child.
If you have any questions about the program – please feel free to drop by, meet the team and see what
happens in after school care first hand.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
THE CAMP AUSTRALIA TEAM
Second-Hand and Lost & Found – School Uniforms - ONLY
Parents from the school have created a Templestowe Park “buy, swap and sell” group on Facebook in an
effort to help families locate lost and found jackets and other items of uniform; it will also be a place to
sell off old uniforms. We encourage you to look at the group to see if it helps you in any way.
The group can be found by clicking on the following link:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/164130594118642/.
The school’s Uniform Shop will continue to sell any second-hand items that
have previously been given to them, but all future items will be redirected to the above group.
HOLIDAY/VACATION CARE: WINTER HOLIDAYS
TEAM KIDS @ Templestowe Park
School holidays are just around the corner. TeamKids have a wonderful
mix of excursions, incursions and in-house days planned that promise to
keep the kids happy, engaged and having fun.
More information can be found on the Compass Newsfeed or by clicking here.
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