17th june, 2021 news
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ARPS NEWS
From the Principal We’re back!
It has been wonderful this week to see they positivity and engagement of students in their classrooms learning now that students are back at school. We have been so proud of the resilience and optimism of all our students during this period of Remote Learning and wholeheartedly appreciate the efforts of all our parents and carers to ensure students moved smoothly into and then out of Remote Learning prac-tices.
Thank you especially to parents for ensuring that all re-sources, pencil cases, books and other resources have been returned to school for classroom use so promptly. This certainly has helped with the ‘getting back to work’ attitude of our students and the school community.
Student Free Day FRIDAY 24th JUNE (& DISCO UPDATE)
In preparation for the recent provision of Remote Learning, schools were directed to utilise 28th May as a ‘Remote Learning’ preparation day. This date was coincidently, the same date that had been planned at ARPS for a Curriculum Day for assessment and our Pre-review Self Evaluation. On Tuesday 15th June, School Council approved the provi-sion of a Student Free Curriculum Day on Friday 25th June, to undertake the Professional Learning, Review and As-sessment tasks that were to occur on 28th May. I understand that this is late notice for some families. In or-der to support the provision of care and supervision for fami-lies who have already planned work on this day, OSHClub has offered to provide a full day or care for families, as long as we have at least 15 students attending on Friday 25th June. Bookings would need to be made by this Friday, 18th June. A copy of the information for OSHClub is attached.
Additionally, plans are underway to have our DISCO go ahead on Thursday 24th June. We are looking to ensure we adhere to all COVID requirements, and I will provide a con-firmation of this new DISCO date once all the essential plan-
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17th June, 2021
2021 TERM 2 CALENDAR
POST-PONED
Interrelate student session #3
For Yr 3-6 postponed to 15th July (TBC)
Mon 21st Jun Reports released on Compass
Thur
24th Jun
LAST DAY OF TERM 2 - 3.30 Finish
DISCO—F 2 - 5.00PM—6PM
3-6 - 6.15PM - 7.30PM
Fri 25th Jun STUDENT FREE
CURRICULUM DAY
2021 TERM 3 CALENDAR
Mon 12th Jul Term 3 commences
Wed 21st Jul Parent/Teacher meetings
Wed Fri
28th—30th Jul
Year 3 & 4 Camp to Briars
Tues-Fri
10th—13th Aug
Year 5 & 6 Camp to Kangaroobie
Wed-Thurs
15th —16th Sept
Whole School Musical
‘The Fantastic Journey’
Fri 17th Sept Last Day Term 3—
‘Footy Colours Day’
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Student Reporting and Parent Teacher Interviews- NEW DATES REMINDER #2
Many parents would be aware that during remote learning, staff were continuing to conference with students online to complete one-to-one assessments. We aim to have the most accurate Teacher Judgements on our student reports, based on up-to-date evidence and assessment data. Given the circumstances, we have extended the timeline for reporting to parents, with student Semester One reports now due to be released on Compass to parents on Monday 21st June from 4pm.
To provide adequate time for parents to read reports prior to Parent/Teacher meetings, we have moved the Mid-Year Parent/Teacher interviews to early Term 3. Parent/Teacher meetings will now occur on Wednesday 21st July. These meetings will occur either by WebEx or in person (depending on any possible re-strictions in place at the time). Parents can book these meeting times on Compass. The booked times will re-main in place, with the location (onsite/ in person) to be decided closer to the date.
Please visit Compass online to book a Parent/Teacher meeting time to for your child/ren: https://albanyrise-ps-vic.compass.education/
Whole School Musical ‘The Fantastic Journey’ Auditions for ‘Main Cast’ students in our bi-annual whole school musical are imminent with the distribution of the script to interested year 5 and 6 students this week. We are planning to present the Musical at the Wellington Secondary College Auditorium in Sep-tember this year. Mrs Jenny Lang, our talented Performing Arts teacher, has created the script for this performance and chosen some great songs for students across the school to sing and dance to.
Early next term, all students will be taking part in dance choreography lessons from professional dance teach-ers through ‘Stomp’ Dance Company. Information will be sent out on Compass regarding the timing of the 5 sessions, which commence from Week 1, Term 3.
VSSS We are so proud of the group of students who are involved in rehearsals and planning for our inclusion in the Victorian State School Spectacular this year. This group of students have agreed to commit to weeks of re-hearsals leading up to the event, as well as attending offsite practices with the many other schools involved in the event.
It is a huge opportunity and commitment for these students and I know they will make the best of this oppor-tunity to perform to parents and schools from across the state later in the year. Updates about performance arrangements, with COVID safe practices, will be sent to parents as they are made available. T-shirts are due to be purchased by all those students taking part, with orders going in tomorrow. (This is the final date for or-ders- not later orders can be accepted for VSSS participants).
Interschool Sports, Camps, Incursions and Excursions, Extra Curricula The current Schools Operation model (which is regularly revised), allows Camps to proceed for metropolitan schools, provided that the camp has not other schools on site at the same time. We are excited to confirm that our Year 3&4, and Year 5&6 camps are currently still going ahead as planned. Unfortunately, events such as interschool sports, off-site excursions and face-to-face incursions are not able to happen during the current restrictions.
Additionally, face-to-face extra curricula activities such as instrumental music classes, afterschool coding clas-ses, choir and some other individualised and group activities, are also not able to be provided at this time. We are looking forward to being able to provide these extra curricula options as soon as the restrictions are lifted.
Breakfast Club continuing Education Department advise to schools confirmed last week that Breakfast Club is regarded an essential ser-vice to schools, and the program is to remain in place during these current restrictions. Our Breakfast Club stu-dent leaders and Micheala Megroz (staff member) have been busy ensuring all students can attend breakfast club on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and receive a range of breakfast options whilst still adhering to CovidSafe practices. Our school is very pleased to be able to offer this option to all of our students.
Enrolments for 2022 We are continuing to accept enrolments for 2022. Any families who are inte nding to enrol for 2022 are encouraged to do so as early enrolment assists with our planning and provision.
Judy Drew Principal
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THURSDAY 24th JUNE
WHAT A GREAT WAY TO FINISH OFF OUR TERM!
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OSHClub
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK 0A Nathanael 0W Jayda
12P Phillip 1T Verdath
2S David 3M Nyarew
34R Dorsa 4W Patrick
5SM Georgia 56N Isabelle S
6C Katrina & Andy 6F Charlie & James T
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FROM THE LIBRARY—A message from Ms Foley
Yes! The Premier’s Reading Challenge 2021 is up and running. Our Foundations,
Year Ones and Twos are enjoying reading their through the challenge.
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School Song
We love to sing and we love to play
We talk in Mandarin
Surf the internet all day.
We love to kick a ball, we love to skip and run
We love to shoot a hoop
Everything we do is fun
‘Cause we’re a great bunch of kids at Albany Rise
The teachers they’re great too.
We’re helpful and friendly at Albany Rise
We’re the jade and navy blue
We learn to read and we learn to write
We’re shown how to be a friend and we’re taught not to fight.
We learn to work together
We learn to get along
We love our school
That’s why we sing this song.
Repeat chorus
This is the 1999 Yr 6 class who helped create the Albany Rise school song. The students
had to come up with ideas that they wanted included in the song and then voted on
which ideas they liked and could rhyme.
We are still singing that school song loudly and proudly in 2021!!