From the Principal….
Thursday, 16 June 2017 – Issue 9.
STUDENT REPORTS
The mid-year reports will be sent home on Wednesday, 28
June 2017. The reports provide a snapshot of the progress
your child has made in each of the curriculum areas
covered in the first half of the year. Teacher assessments
are based on a wide variety of tools that we use to
determine your child’s progress. The reports should provide
an accurate summary of how your child is currently
performing.
SCHOOL REVIEW
Every four years Victorian government schools are required
to undertake an evaluation of their performance with a
view to planning for the future. We are currently involved in
this process and reviewing our work for the period 2014 to
2017. At the end of the process we will be able to celebrate
our many achievements and focus on areas that we believe
that we could strengthen. An important part of this process
is seeking the opinions of our parent community. The
review focuses on five broad topics and they are:
1. Student achievement, wellbeing and engagement
2. Excellence in teaching and learning
3. Community engagement and learning
4. Professional leadership
5. Positive climate for learning
If you have any thoughts in relation to these areas I invite
you to write to me by Friday 23rd June, including your
name and contact details, so that we can take your ideas
into consideration.
ATTENDANCE and PUNCTUALITY Daily school attendance is important for all children and young people to succeed in education and to ensure they don’t fall behind both socially and developmentally. Children and young people who regularly attend school and complete Year 12 or an equivalent qualification have better health outcomes, better employment outcomes, and higher incomes across their lives. It is important that children develop habits of regular attendance at an early age.
School participation is important as it maximises life opportunities for children and young people by providing them with education and support networks. School helps people to develop important skills, knowledge and values which set them up for further learning and participation in their community.
Punctuality is also a key contributor to your child’s development and welfare. It can be quite distressing for a child to enter a classroom late to find their peers already on task. Not only is it difficult for the child it is also disruptive to the class and teacher who then needs to repeat instructions to the late student. While we understand that this is sometimes unavoidable it should not become a habit. Unfortunately, in recent weeks we have had some parents who are dropping their children off late but not accompanying them into school.
If you do drop your child at school late we ask that you either sign them in at the office or call us to advise of their late arrival.
END OF TERM 2 – 2.30PM DISMISSAL We have two weeks of term remaining and have had a very busy and productive term and I’m sure all of the children are looking forward to the two week break so that they can recharge their batteries in readiness for a big Term 3. During the last week of Term you will receive a Mid-year Report which will detail how your child has performed throughout the first half of the year. Please note that on Friday, 30 June 2017 the students will be dismissed from assembly at 2.30pm.
Steve McGarrigle
This week is Assembly Week!
Friday 16th June 2017 Issue 9
Dates to remember.…
JUNE 2017
Friday 30 – Last day of Term 3 (2.30pm dismissal)
ROLLINS STAR OF THE WEEK!
For the week ending Friday 16th June 2017
Prep C Azra Kuru For sharing her clever mental strategies for adding with the class. Great work Azra!
Prep H Ilayda Hasan For remarkable improvement in work efforts especially with reading. Keep it up!
Prep T Jack Ristevski For being a superstar student and trying his best always! Well done Jack.
1K Mikayla Pendlebury For always having a smile on her face and for beautiful reading in front of the class!
1W Savannah Arends For such great work learning about money in Maths.
2S Nathan Ali For his positive attitude and always giving it his best.
2W Cailin Sawyer For her outstanding contribution during class discussions in Reading and Maths this week.
34C Tiah Frederic For her amazing reading skills when reading aloud.
34H Maddie Colla For all her hard work in writing. You’re a superstar Maddie!
34L Noah Croft For being organised and reading at home regularly. Keep it up Crofty!
34W Isiah O’Keefe For being an outstanding class member who always tries his best in all learning disciplines.
56D Aliza Reid For always putting in a super effort during literacy tasks and making everything look amazing!
56E Bailey Alderson For working very well during class for the whole week. Well done Bailey!
56J Blake Gill For always staying motivated and positive to achieve a personal best during the weekly fitness test.
56M Chris Kotevski For his successful application into the advanced program at North Geelong Secondary College for 2018.
ART Unavailable this week
IT Seth McLeish Fantastic job in Mindstorm sessions!
PE Caylan Washington An amazing improvement when playing team sports, well done!
Music Callum Vamplew Good work on his project about bagpipes in Music.
Indonesian Ebony Donatucci Always being ready at the start of every Indonesion lesson. Baga!
5 Cent Fundraiser Total Raised So Far:
$166
School Holiday Dates
For those that need to make plans:
The last day for this term will be Friday 30th June
Dismissal will be at 2.30pm
The first day of term 3 is Monday 17th July
Lost Property
Please remember to check lost property regularly for any missing
items. A reminder to make sure all things bought to school are
clearly labelled.
SCHOOL COUNCIL MEMBERS President: Erin McGill Vice President: Leanne Mulroyan Secretary: Sharni De Jong Treasurer: Silvana Trajanovska Parent Members: Jasmina Bagojevic , Kristi Washington and Bernie Ward Community Member: David Law DEECD Members: Steve McGarrigle and Jenny Hassett
Reviews...
3/4DC and 3/4GH!!!