WEEK 9 TERM 2
17 June 2020
Parent Teacher Interviews
Many teachers have sent out invitations for our parent teacher
interviews. This is a time where you get to hear firsthand about the
learning, goals and growth of your child. It is also a chance where
you get to have input about your child as a learner, after getting to
be a part of this during the ‘Learning at home’ period.
It is also an opportunity to strengthen partnerships with your child’s
class teacher. We will be using the online booking system again to
allow parents to select a time that suits them best. If you have
missed the communication about your parent teacher interviews,
please contact your child’s class teacher.
Teachers and parents share a common goal at parent teacher
interviews: ensuring that students succeed. To ensure you make
the most of your time with the class teacher, remember the “BE
HEARD” principles:
One Word Can Make Such A Difference
Do you know the power of ‘Yet’? You may also have heard the
phrase ‘a growth mindset’. Let me you provide a short synopsis of
this concept.
Yet is a tiny word with potentially big potential to motivate. It can
change your outlook from having a fixed mindset in relation to your
own potential to one of a growth mindset. Compare the example “I
am not good at reading” to “I am not good at reading….. Yet”. It
can turn pessimism into optimism and it can change negativity into
hope. With the power of ‘yet’, you can embrace challenges and
take ownership of improving, learning and growing from an
experience.
The key principle is that if you want to get better at something, it
takes effort. “I’m not great at golf…Yet.” I know if I want to get
better, I need to take lessons and practice, practice and practice. It
is unlikely I would ever be able to become a professional golfer, but
I know I can improve if I want to put in the effort.
How we interpret challenges, setbacks, and criticism is a choice.
We can interpret them in a fixed mindset as signs that our talents
are fixed and non-malleable. Or we can interpret them in a growth
mindset as signs that we need to increase effort or try a new
strategy and choose stretch over easy. Positive self talk and belief
is a key ingredient for being able to take on challenges and
overcome setbacks. Self talk also has an impact on our wellbeing
and of course, our mindset.
Think of the potential:
“I’m not great at drawing…Yet”
“I don’t know how to write code…Yet”
“I don’t know much about this growth mindset stuff…Yet”
Brad Clark
Principal
School absences contact before 9:00am School absence line: (07) 3430 9160 School email: [email protected] Advise via QParents OSHC Absence Line: (07) 3430 9145 All student messages MUST be received by 2:30pm
Iron Bark Press
Week 7 Term 3, 2020 26 August 2020
Principal’s Message
Best intentions assumed.
Emphasis on learning.
Home–school collaboration.
Examples and evidence, see
firsthand examples of your child’s
progress.
Active listening.
Respect for all.
Dedication to follow-up.
WEEK 7
WEEK 8
WEEK 9
Administration
Pupil Free Day - Friday 4 September
On Friday, 4 September 2020, (Week 8) there will be a PUPIL FREE DAY.
Students do not come to school on this day, however OSHC will be operating as
normal from 7:00am until 6:00pm.
Changes to Bus Services
Brisbane Bus Lines changes came into effect this morning, Wednesday 26 August 2020. Please see further in the newsletter for all
changes and more information should these changes affect your family. If you live on or near the bus route, why not consider catching the
bus to school if you don’t already. A great way to avoid the traffic at school drop off and pick up times!
Father’s Day Stall
A reminder that the Father’s Day stall will be held tomorrow morning, Thursday 27 August 2020 from 8:30am, outside the Library
in the back undercover area (oval side). You can pre-pay an amount on QKR (up until 11:00pm tonight) and your child will be issued a
voucher to spend on a gift. Otherwise children can bring cash tomorrow (up to $10). There are lots of gifts to choose from!
School Photos
Another reminder that school photos will be taking place in Week 10, on Wednesday 16 and
Thursday 17 September. If you haven ’t already ordered your photos online, please go to
www.advancedlife.com.au and enter the code N7P 8NW JRG. If you are requiring sibling
photos, these can also be ordered online or via a sibling envelope at the front desk.
Premier’s Reading Challenge Forms
Please return any outstanding forms by this Friday, 28 August to the office.
Nunzi Hyde
Business Manager
24 August
25 August
26 August
Year 5/6
ICAS English
7:45am R Lab
27 August
Father’s Day Stall
Year 3/4
ICAS English
7:45am R Lab
Yr 4 Minecraft
Intraschool Comp
28 August
Premier’s Reading
Challenge Forms Due
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
31 August
Prep A, B & F Trevena
Glen excursion
1 September
2 September
Year 5/6
ICAS Maths
7:30am R Lab
3 September
Year 3/4
ICAS Maths
7:30am R Lab
4 September
PUPIL
FREE
DAY
7 September
BOOK WEEK
Prep C, D & E Trevena
Glen excursion
Yr 6 Bec Sparrow
presentation
8 September
BOOK WEEK
9 September
BOOK WEEK
PAT Awards
Yr 5 Brainstorm
10 September
BOOK WEEK
Read In/Character
Dress Up Day
Yr 4 Minecraft Interschool
Comp (online)
11 September
BOOK WEEK
Yr 5 Science Centre/
Museum
Yr 3 Day Camp
P&C
Drum Roll Please...
What an incredible effort everyone put into our major fundraiser
this year - our Spellathon! We smashed our $18K target, raising
$20,500 which was simply amazing! Well done everyone who
took part. Drum roll……… Our winners are:
Junior School Winners (Prep - Year 3)
1st Prize - Grace D (P/1F) - $50 Westfield Gift Card donated by Ray White
2nd Prize - Quinn H (PB) - $50 Dymocks Gift Card donated by Ronni & Chelsea @ Craig Doyle Real Estate
3rd Prize - Molly W (PD) - $30 Ultimate Kids Gift card donated by Apiary Blinds
4th Prize - Eve S (PC) - $20 Gelato voucher donated by Samford Gelato
5th Prize - Hamish Q (3B) - $20 Rebel Sports Voucher
6th Prize - Hayden C (PB) - $20 Rebel Sports Voucher
Senior School Winners (Year 4-6)
1st Prize - Connor R (6E) - $50 Dymocks Gift Card donated by Ronni & Chelsea @ Craig Doyle Real Estate
2nd Prize - Amelia Q (6A) - $50 Westfield Gift Card donated by Ray White
3rd Prize - Tom B (5D) - $30 Ultimate Kids Gift card donated by Apiary Blinds
4th Prize - Daphne F (5B) - $20 Gelato voucher donated by Samford Gelato
5th Prize - Bryn L (5E) - $20 Rebel Sports Voucher
6th Prize - Lucy R (4B) - $20 Rebel Sports Voucher
Teachers will be letting the Busiest Bee winners and Year group class winners know tomorrow! (Thursday 28 August). Thanks Tuckshop
for donating the icy pole vouchers for all the busiest bee winners and thanks to Bendigo Bank for donating the handballs.
Father’s Day Stall
Father’s Day stall will be open THIS THURSDAY, 27 August. Please
either send your children with a small amount of cash (up to $10) or make
a payment by 11:00pm TONIGHT on QKR. Your children will have some
lovely presents to choose from for their special Dad/Stepdad/Grandad/
carer!
Gifts are available in almost all price ranges from $1 to $10 and the stall
will open before school from 8:30am at the back of the Library (oval side).
P&C Exec
Next P&C
Meeting:
Monday 26 October 2020 6:30pm
Seminar Room
Can You Help Us?
We are still looking for some help to create a short video, encapsulating our new 4 Year
Strategic Plan. We are seeking the help of a parent volunteer who is skilled in
videography to help us create this video to bring our school values to life.
If you think this could be you, we would love to hear from you! Please email our
Community Liaison Officer, Belinda Smith at [email protected].
School Council
Can You Help Us... Please?
Are you a parent with videography or photography skills willing to
volunteer your time and skill?
Would you like to help bring our school values to life?
We are looking to make a short video encapsulating our 4 year plan and
would love to hear from a volunteer parent willing to help us achieve this.
Please email Belinda Smith at [email protected] if you can help.
Thank you for your support!
Uniform Shop
Parent Rep Meeting
Year 5/6 Friday Sports Update
Thank You!
Thank you to all the class Parent Reps who met last week to
discuss the topics currently on your mind. We held two meetings,
one in the morning and one in the afternoon, both having great
discussion.
Parent reps should have now emailed you the important points
gained from the meeting. Thank you to our School Council Chair
Amanda Holding for skyping into our morning meeting, and for our
School Council Secretary, Felicity Magee, for attending our
afternoon meeting. Amanda and Felicity shared with us exciting
information about the 4 year Strategic Plan roll-out.
Belinda Smith
Community Liaison Officer
Tuckshop
Closed Week 10
A reminder that the tuckshop will be closed Week 10 of Term 3.
Pancakes For Brekkie!
A reminder that the tuckshop sell
pancakes for breakfast! And they
are now $1 each! That’s right - $1
each! There’s not a better way to
warm tummies on a cold school
morning.
Sarah & Brent Wastie
The Three Little Pigs
OPENING HOURS
Mon - Fri
From 8:00 am
Breakfast, 1st and 2nd breaks
Shop Hours
Our opening hours have changed
Tuesday - Thursday 9:30am - 11:00am
Online Ordering through QKR
2020 Samford Cup Scores
John Picken
Head of P.E. Kylie Neville
Uniform Shop
Book Week is 2 weeks away!
The Library will be a hive of activity as we celebrate our love of books and reading.
Book Week Read In
It’s time to start organising your costume for our Read In on Thursday
10 September 2020:
* Dress as your favourite story character OR “Curious Creature”
* Bring along your favourite story book and perhaps “Curious
Creature” reading toy
Family Competition
Keep your entries coming in!
Don’t forget the competition closes next Thursday 3 September 2020. See the competition flyer in the newsletter for more details.
Here are some examples of the entries we have received.
Prize Packs
There are 8 packs to be won! Students can earn tickets throughout Book Week as they participate in the Library activities. Winners will be
drawn on Friday 11 September during 2nd break. Winners will be announced in the following IBP newsletter edition after Book Week.
Below are the Shortlisted titles for the final “Book of the Year” category for 2020:
Eve Pownall Award for Information Books:
Happy reading!
Deb, Jodie & Kerry
Library
@ The Library
ICAS Assessments 2020
ICAS English assessments for Year 5 and 6 took place today, with Year 3 and 4
students sitting the assessment tomorrow. Maths assessments are being held next
week, as below:
N.B. These competitions take place before school. The assessments take place in R Block Computer Lab (next to 4E). Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions. Nikki Ree
Head of Curriculum
Prep 2021
Subject Year Level Assessment date Arrival Time Start Time
ICAS English 3 & 4 Thursday 27 August 7:45 am 8:00 am
ICAS Mathematics 5 & 6 Wednesday 2 September 7:30 am 7:45 am
3 & 4 Thursday 3 September 7:30 am 7:45am
ICAS Assessments
Prep 2021 Enrolments Open
Prep 2021 enrolments are due back as soon as possible to the office between 9:30am - 2:30pm Monday to
Friday. If you haven’t already collected your pack, they are available for pickup from the office.
Your enrolment pack contains information to book your Prep interview online. Enrolment interviews will
commence on Monday 6 October 2020.
Important Dates to Remember:
Saturday 10 October – Prep Open Day (To be confirmed)
Monday 6 October to Friday 6 November – Enrolment Interviews
Mid Term 4 – Out of Catchment Enrolments begin
Webinar Information:
A day in Prep
Welcome Message from our Principal
Welcome Message from our Deputy Principal
Trish Bennell-Kling
Deputy Principal
Citizenship
What does it mean to be a good citizen?
Good citizens make our world safer, more equitable and more compassionate places to live.
Citizenship is one of our school values and essentially is about making our world a better place to
live. Being a good citizen means being socially aware, making responsible choices and positively
contributing to your community.
From our youngest Prep students to our graduating Year 6’s, we strive to empower all students as
citizens of their local community and of the wider global community.
3 Ways to Encourage Good Citizenship
Know thy impact
Good citizens make the connections between their own actions and its impact on other people and the environment. Being
aware of how your decisions have an impact is an important first step in citizenship. This can range from understanding the
consequences of littering to reflecting on where the family might spend their holidays.
Empathy for others
As humans we like to categorize ourselves into groups. We each belong to many different groups and these groups can be
helpful to boost our sense of belonging. However being able to recognize the similarities rather than the differences you share
with other groups is an important part of building empathy. Our best citizens are people who can put themselves in the shoes of
someone else and work towards making a positive difference.
Critical thinking skills
Good citizens seek to solve problems or find better alternatives. To do this they require critical thinking skills. Not all information is
trustworthy and some sources of information or messages are intended to mislead or confuse people. Critical thinkers evaluate
information and ideas carefully to make their own reasoned judgments.
Deb Rennick
Guidance Officer
Citizenship
Curiosity Kindness Respect Growth Citizenship Total
318 348 579 482 458 2,185
Values Project Ticket Tally
Road Safety Week
Help Keep Our Roads Safe In Samford
This week is Queensland Road Safety Week, running from Monday 24 until Friday 28 August 2020.
It is an important reminder that when we’re behind the wheel, driving safely should be our number
one priority. Did you know that half of all serious crashes in Queensland are a result of dangerous
habits such as not giving way, running red lights and tailgating?
The Fatal 5 (speeding, mobile phone distraction, drink driving, fatigue and not wearing a seatbelt)
also contributed to over one third of serious crashes where people were seriously injured or lost their
life, from 2014 to 2018.
What can we do? Let’s show our support by kicking those bad driving habits and make our roads a
safer place for everyone. Check out the StreetSmarts website for a range of activities and resources https://
streetsmarts.initiatives.qld.gov.au/. Please stay safe on the roads!
Department of Transport and Main Roads
0431 092 913
‘The 5 Secrets to High School’ presentation
On Monday, 7 September 2020, we are privileged to have Bec Sparrow attend Samford State School to give her ‘5 Secrets to High
School’ presentation to our Year 6 cohort. As our senior students are getting ready to begin their journey into high school and navigate
their tween years, this session will give them helpful strategies to guide them through this time.
The 5 Secrets to High School
Is whether or not you enjoy high school based on luck? Or can you actively make choices and decisions which will greatly improve your
chances of having a positive experience? In this talk, I go through the five things students can do to have a more positive experience in
high school. From choosing supportive friends and avoiding drama cyclones to allowing yourself to be ‘seen’ … this talk is especially
useful for students in Year 6.
Bec Sparrow will help students understand:
The importance of finding true friends who share you values and bring out your best.
The need to be resilient and how to teach yourself to be more resilient.
Why it's crucial to work out your values and what you stand for.
Understanding the destructive nature of gossip and how to avoid drama cyclones.
The benefit of allowing yourself to be 'seen' by your school and the benefits of joining in and being part of the school community.
Over the past 26 years Rebecca Sparrow has earned a living as a travel writer, a television publicist, a
marketing executive, a magazine editor, a TV scriptwriter, a radio producer, a newspaper columnist and as
an author. She is the author of three best-selling novel. Since 2009 Rebecca has focused on writing non-
fiction books for teenagers to help them navigate those tricky high school years.
Carrie Castle Year 6 Teacher
Bec Sparrow Presentation
STEMPunks Workshop
Do You Have A Story?
Australian author, Gina Dawson, is seeking help from the Samford
and surrounding communities in relation to her new book project.
She is in the early stages of creating a book of true stories about
Wellbeing, Therapy, Assistance and other kinds of Working Dogs,
and how they have changed people’s lives.
Do you have an inspirational story about how a Wellbeing, Therapy
or Assistance Dog has changed a life? If so, Gina would love to
hear from you. Likewise, if you know of someone with a Working
Dog and has a story to tell, please contact Gina by email at
Gina has published seven books, three of which aim to educate
children about the wonderful work of Assistance and Therapy Dogs
in our community. For more information about Gina and her project,
click here.
Working Dogs Book Project
Design Thinking Process
This week students participated in their second workshop with
Michael from STEMPunks. Their task has been to develop Samford
State School’s own ‘Design Thinking Process’ for the new
Makerspace.
Students applied STEM skills in Coding, Sensors, Electronics, 3D
Design and Art to create interactive billboards representing their
Design Thinking process. A great mix of creativity and innovation!
We can’t wait to see the signs light up our Makerspace. Enjoy a
quick snapshot of the day by clicking here.
Nikki Ree Head of Curriculum
Game Time!
As a group, the children and an educator discussed how they could make a new board game. After some
brainstorming the children came up with a number of options – educator monopoly (all the educators’ faces on
the board), memory game (with pictures of each child, favourite food etc.), and then our final choice ‘Smap’.
The children chose to create and play the game called – SMAP. It is a fusion of snap and memory.
The rules for ‘Smap’ are as follows –
1. Lay all cards upside down.
2. One person selects a card and turns it over.
3. The next person picks up the second card and turns it over.
4. If there is a match, the first person to touch the card wins that hand.
5. The game continues until all cards are matched.
6. Whoever has the most cards at the end wins.
So the children began drawing pictures on the paper. From here, we photocopied the drawings to create a pair and then laminated them.
Then it was time to begin our game.
What have you created at home? We would love to see your game creations at OSHC.
Pupil Free Day - 4 September 2020
There is a pupil free day on 4 September 2020 - we are open from 7:00am - 6:00pm for all children who are enrolled in OSHC. If you
would like to book a place, either email OSHC at [email protected] or book via the My Family Lounge app. Any other queries
please call OSHC on 3430 9145.
OSHC OSHC
Kristy, Jo, Travis & the OSHC Team
Attitude Of Gratitude
Put some gratitude into your attitude!
There is ALWAYS something to be thankful for! Take a moment to appreciate the things in your life
that bring you comfort, joy and meaning.
Please email what you’re grateful for to [email protected] and it will appear
anonymously here next fortnight.
Gratitude Shout outs!
Spread a little kindness
In Term 1, we introduced a new section into the newsletter called the ‘Attitude of Gratitude’. We asked you to share what you are grateful
for. It was fabulous to see lots of parents emailing through with words of kindness and support. These messages of appreciation were
shared anonymously in the newsletter and created a boost of energy and positivity among our school community.
We are hoping to make these gratitude shout outs a regular feature of our school newsletter. So if you find yourself thinking... wow, I’m
grateful for (you fill in the blanks here…..!), please make the time to share your gratitude so we can all appreciate it together. You can do
this by emailing [email protected]. Your message of gratitude will then appear anonymously in the Iron Bark Press.
The practice of sharing messages of gratitude is something that the staff at Samford have been doing for the past several years. We have
built a culture of gratitude by taking the time each week to put into words the people, places and things we are grateful for. While reading a
message of appreciation is uplifting, it can feel even more rewarding to send out a message of gratitude for someone else. So do yourself
a favour and take a moment to put into words what you are grateful for.
Deb Rennick
Guidance Officer
Brisbane Bus Lines Service Changes
Morning School Bus Service Changes - From today - Wednesday 26 August 2020
Brisbane Bus Lines will be making several improvements to their MORNING school services effective from TODAY - Wednesday 26
August 2020.
These improvements result in major changes to the below school bus services:
Services affected from 26 August 2020:
School Bus 4 See special notice on our website
School Bus 5 School Bus Number Change to 65, Route & Connection Changes
School Bus 15 New morning service now available
School Bus 16 New morning service now available
School Bus 48 Route, Time & Connection Changes
School Bus 49 Route, Time & Connection Changes
School Bus 70 Route, Time, Name & Connection Changes
School Bus 71 Route, Time & Connection Changes
School Bus 72 Route, Time & Connection Changes
School Bus 74 Route, Time & Connection Changes
School Bus 75 Route, Time & Connection Changes
School Bus 76 Route, Time & Connection Changes
School Bus 77 Route, Time & Connection Changes
School Bus 78 Route, Time & Connection Changes
St Joseph’s Nudgee College Run 5 Route, Time & Connection Changes
If your student currently catches one of the morning School bus
routes listed above, please visit our website HERE for updated
route and timetable information, which includes some new routes
being implemented as part of these changes.
If you are unsure about the above information please contact our
dedicated school team via [email protected] or
phone 3354 3633 should you require additional assistance.
Andy Russell
School Services Manager Brisbane Bus Lines
Community Notices Advanced Life School Photography
Samford Kindergarten Tours
Samford Kindergarten Tours
It is the time of year when we would generally open our kindy for future and prospective families, to visit and meet staff and ask questions
in relation to their child’s attendance at Samford Community Kindergarten.
Unfortunately this year we are unable to host an Open Day as we have done in the past, however, we are currently offering private
tours of the kindy on Friday 28 August, Monday 7 September and Friday 11 September, 2020.
If you have not been through our kindy before or have not attended during the last few years, we would like to offer you an opportunity to
visit during a normal day and see first hand the benefits our kindy can offer your family. These visits will be a duration of half an hour
maximum and allow you to meet the staff and possibly speak to a current parent about their experience. If you are interested in booking a
visit, please call or email Claudine to arrange a suitable time.
We still have several places available for 2021, so if you haven’t yet enrolled your child for 2021, please contact us on ph: 3289
1759 or [email protected].
Our Book Week Family Competition this year is inspired by the Book Week theme,
Curious Creatures, Wild Minds
This year, we are asking families to work as a team to:
a curious-looking creature with your wild minds
your creature using your family’s wild ideas
Book Week 2020
Competitions Details: Entries must be handed in to the Library by Friday 4 September 2020 Entries must be clearly labelled with:
your name your class the name of your Curious Creature
You can create your model out of whatever materials you like e.g. cardboard, clay, Lego, paper-mache, etc. Models should be no larger than 50cm x 50cm. The competition is open to all Samford SS families. One entry per student.
Book Week 2020 Family Competition
Community Notices Community Notices
The Moreton Bay Region Youth Art Awards are open to residents of the Moreton Bay Region who are of school age or children attending schools in the region. The competition is divided into two categories, 2D and 3D works, and entries are grouped by school grade level. The awards are open to individual entrants and collaborative school entries. Prize money and trophies are awarded to winning entries in each grade level and art category, while trophies and certificates are awarded to place getters. If your child is interested in entering this competition, find out more on the Youth Art Awards page.
Redfin Aquatics, located at Samford Pool, re-open on Monday 31 August, 2020.
We are conducting free assessments for new children to see which swimming level they are best suited to.
Redfin Aquatics offer swimming lessons for all children 4 years of age and over.
To book a free swimming assessment please call Codie Grimsey on 0448 726 343.
https://www.redfinaquatics.com
Community Notices Community Notices
Nominate a Year 6 student
who is making a difference in their community
The Fred Hollows Foundation is calling for nominations for the Fred
Hollows Humanity Award, which recognises Year 6 students who
demonstrate compassion, integrity and kindness towards others.
Parents, teachers, principals and community members around the
country can nominate a child in Year 6 who is making a difference at
the Fred Hollows website before COB Friday 11 September.
A Junior Ambassador from Queensland will be recognised and
extend their humanity by allocating $5,000, thanks to Specsavers, to
one of The Foundation’s programs to end avoidable blindness.
To support the return to play, Sport and Recreation have opened a new round of FairPlay vouchers.
FairPlay assists families by providing vouchers of up to $150 to eligible Queensland kids towards sport and active recreation membership, registration and participation fees.
The program is open to Department of Human Services Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card holders with children aged 5 to 17 years.
Return to play with vouchers
towards sport and recreation activities
Community Resource Unit’s
workshops for parents
The workshops help families with useful information and strategies
to proactively and collaboratively support their child’s inclusive
education and become more informed about the Department’s
policies and support around inclusive education.
The one hour workshops will cover:
Building Belonging in the School Community — Tuesday, 1
September, 10.00am
I Choose Inclusion: the parent advocate tool kit — Tuesday 8
September, 10.00am
Registration is essential to participate in the free workshops available
on Zoom.
Registrations are open
for the Community Resource Unit’s
Inclusive Education:
Online learning workshops for parents.