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Dorset Primary School Diary Dates
Monday 19th - Friday 23rd May: Education Week
Friday 23rd May: Curriculum Day - Pupil Free
Friday 20th June: Reports home
Friday 27th June: Disco
Friday 27th June: Last Day of Term 2, 2.30pm dismissal
Monday 14th July: Term 3 Commences 9.00am
Saturday 6th September: Dorset Fete
Wednesday 10th September: Grade 3/4 Camp
Thursday 11th September: Grade 3/4 Camp
Friday 12th September: Grade 3/4 Camp
Date: Thursday 22nd May
Issue No: 13
NOTICES SENT HOME
Notice Sent Home Recipient Date
Kids Matter Survey Whole School 30th April
Chocolates Whole School 5th May
IMAX Excursion Gr 3 & 4 14th May
The students have been using the large harvest of pumpkins in the kitchen preparing pumpkin gnocchi, pumpkin wontons, pumpkin and lentil salad. The new fortnight’s menu is utilising Jerusalem artichokes from the garden in recipes such as Jerusalem artichoke soup and Jerusalem artichoke and rocket salad. The recipes for the new fortnight menu will be on the website soon. Rocket from the garden plus thyme and basil is also being used. The students have been enjoying learning some slightly more challenging recipes which they have never cooked or eaten before. With more challenging recipes comes more difficulty with finishing the recipes within the class time, but the students have done really well with managing the time to cook and serve the food.
The number of volunteers we have had assisting with kitchen classes has been great lately but if any parents or grandparents would like to come and be part of the program, they are more than welcome.
Thanks Greg
Pre Loved Uniform Spot
Wednesdays 8.45 - 9.00am
First Friday of the month 9.00 - 9.15am Located in the office behind the French room.
Congratulations everyone on our improved energy outcomes!! Environment Captains did a surprise audit at recess and found that 52% of classrooms had lights off! 94% had IWB's turned off! 82% of rooms had doors shut! Keep up the great work!
Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden News
Preps
Fire
Visit
On Tuesday the
Preps were visited
by some Fire
Fighters and their
fire trucks as a part
of our unit, ‘Our
Neighbourhood’.
We learnt a lot
about fire safety,
what to do in an
emergency and
most importantly
had a lot of fun!
Tomorrow Friday 23rd May Curriculum Day
Pupil Free
Birthdays
Student of the Week
Mitchell Sanders Brae Pennicott Ainslie Heriot Amanda Huang Aiden Bailue Amber Caspar Anthony Whitehead Macey Postill Hallie-Jade Smith Ryan Williams Desy Kutasara Emily Stokes Rahil Shah Mia Bailey Jada Yandall Rayan Jafarzadeh Jorja Gasparis Maddie Rose-Meyer Shakaya Gray Amy Moss Oscar Trinh Laila Bielenberg Mitchell Knight
Tim Steenhuizen Charlie Bell Taylah Weinrowski Corey Sanders Byron Sprigg Zoey Schaap Alex Birznieks Ashleigh Brown Frazer Harvey Lucy Bendall Anna Zachar Scarlett Harrison Kyan Allan Harrison Painter Jaiya Kutasara Hannah Tesselaar Jorja Keays Mia Heinen Kaden Burch Jay Stafford Erin Taylor Jess Gibbs
OSHC NEWS
A REMINDER THAT FRIDAY IS A CURRICULUM DAY: There will be no OHSC service on this day due to low booking numbers. We apologise for any inconvenience.
For the past week in OSHC there has been an opportunity for lots of outdoor play, which the children really enjoy. Art and craft activities have focused on people. We have stretched our skills and imaginations making peg people, popstick puppets, masks and cylinder people. The “open” craft box remains a very popular alternative.
For those of you who have not yet heard, Kane Crawford is sadly no longer with us on a regular basis. We wish him all the best for the future.
Dorset Camp Australia Staff
Jayavandhana Manikandan Janani Manikandan Chris Hyun Harvey Freemantle Aidan Fox Wright Lily Butcher
Canteen News The canteen is open on
Tuesday, Thursday and Fridays.
Tuesday Soup - 27th May Potato and Zucchini
and bread roll- $2.00
SAK - FORTNIGHTLY MENU
Jerusalem Artichoke Soup Pumpkin, Fetta & Tomato Pizza Jerusalem Artichoke, Bacon & Rocket
Salad Baked Cinnamon Doughnuts
Lara Dibble Rhys Richardson Hayley Van Praet Jesse Van Praet Daniel Phillips Madison Piez
FOOTY TIPS
Eastland Art Show
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FETE NEWS
As you all know we are having a lucky bottle stall at the fete. Please place your FULL bottles in your classroom box. Keep an eye on the leader board outside the office for the class well on its way to winning a fantastic prize. Any questions please see Cynthia in the office.
Specialist’s Corner - Music Now into term 2, most grades at Dorset Primary are now involved in group orchestration using the many instruments available in the music room. It will become a focus of this term to enable children to explore and choose instruments that will be best utilised in orchestrated arrangements of songs. We begin by learning the lyrical rhythm with body percussion, then the words and melody adding complimentary (Ostinato) rhythms using voice, percussion and Xylophones. Known as the 'Orff' technique, this enables full inclusion at all musical levels and abilities, facilitating and encouraging extension of prior knowledge and instrumental skills. This teaching method helps to empower children in the music room to make choices about instruments, their sounds and effectiveness in group playing, thus enabling class discussions to build musical language and playing techniques. Senior students will soon be moving to drama activities in the coming weeks, involving script writing, editing and group performance.
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Michael Gibbs Music Teacher
Entertainment books 2014
It’s time to buy a new book! Your old book will expire on June 1st 2014. So make sure you have your latest one by placing your order now! Don’t forget to check out the new digital book on the entertainment book website or to place an order or get a form from the office. Do it now!
Thanks Pauline Keogh
Winter Inter School Sport
Last Friday children in grades 5&6 played Inter-school Sport
round 3, against Park Orchards Primary School.
Results
This Friday there will be no games due to the Curriculum Day.
Venues 30th May
DORSET V PARK ORCHARDS
2 goals, 4 behinds, 16 points
FOOTBALL 4 goals, 6 behinds, 30 points
3 goal SOCCER 1 goal
1 goal GIRLS NETBALL 25 goals
3 goals MIXED NETBALL 31 goals
13 runs MIXED/OPEN SOFTBALL 18 runs
20 runs GIRLS SOFTBALL 7 runs
1 set VOLLEYBALL 2 sets
3 sets, 40 games BAT TENNIS 4 sets, 37 games
Pinjarra Kindergarten Open Day Saturday 24th of May 10am - 1pm 83 Eastfield Rd, Croydon South. Come, learn, play and have fun at our Open Day! Sausage Sizzle for the kids. All Welcome!
Football Gracedale Park
Soccer Tinternvale PS
Softball Mixed/ open Dorset
Softball Girls Dorset
Volleyball Dorset
Bat tennis Dorset
Netball Girls Tinternvale PS
Netball Mixed Tinternvale PS
MPOWER FOR GRADE 5/6 GIRLS
The purpose of the program is: To reveal and explore the nature of girls.
To better understand girls relationships. To practise new ways of relating.
To develop the confidence to express feelings Honestly.
Three M aspects are emphasized:
Me and my friends (give friendships to gain friendships) Mean what I say (be real-say how you feel)
Make up my own mind (be assertive and
stand up for what’s right) M Power sessions will be running week 5, 7 and 9. The teachers running the program are Melanie Blyth, Annalisa Stratakos and Marnie Blakeman.
Dear Parents, Curriculum Day - Friday 23rd May Just a reminder that Friday 23rd May is a pupil free day - no children are required at school on that day. Staff will be working off site all day. I hope you enjoy the long weekend! Education Day Thank you to the many parents and grandparents who attended the open afternoon and evening. The choir was terrific - thank you Michael Gibbs. I hope you have a better understanding of the technological age at Dorset Primary School. Many new parents were welcomed into our school. Thank you Jodi Wilkins and the staff for all the hard work in showcasing our wonderful school. Chocolate Drive Just a reminder to keep selling the chocolates. This is a great fundraiser for our school, as well as tasting pretty good. If you need more boxes of chocolates they are available from the office. Understanding Staff Performance A new model that will help to support and measure the performance and development of teachers and principals has been released. The new approach, developed in consultation with Victorian principals and teachers, places a strong focus on student achievement. It will allow school communities to focus on what's most important to them and support every teacher to continuously improve. This model will promote and support high levels of professionalism and excellence in schools and allow teachers, principals, school staff, parents and students to work together to make sure Victoria’s education system is one of the best in the world. From Term 2, 2014 Teachers’ performance will be linked to their school's strategic plan, student outcomes and to Australian professional standards for teachers. Student outcomes will include improved achievement, engagement and wellbeing. Performance and development is not new to Victorian schools – but this model provides a clearer and more effective way to lift achievement across the state. Most successful organisations have strong performance and development models, and Victorian government schools are no different. What this means
Your child’s teachers’ performance and development plan can be better tailored to the needs of your school
community.
Your child’s teachers will get the feedback and support they need to continuously improve.
All teachers’ performance will be appraised across all elements of teaching practice, including student
achievement, engagement and wellbeing. How performance and development will be measured The model is designed to recognise teachers who are making a difference to students in a range of ways. For example, a teacher whose school has high absenteeism could include goals to address this in their performance plan. Teachers and principals will not be judged or evaluated on students' NAPLAN scores or standardised tests. There are no quotas and principals are still responsible for managing teacher performance. The Peace Garden Kirsten Haworth has finished a great piece of art in the garden. Please have a look! Thank you Kirsten, the garden looks sensational. What great weather, the garden looks great and the children are working hard. Kind Regards, John Jacobs Principal
Uniform Policy Changes Please note changes to Uniform Policy:
To keep hair tidy and if long, tied back in a school uniform colour hair tie, scrunchie or headband. Transitioning to black only shoes/runners by 2015.