robertson state school newsletter · 5/26/2016 · tuesday 7 june 2016 time: 7:15 pm –8:15 pm...
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ROBERTSON STATE SCHOOL
Principal’s Update By Margaret Berry WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL Members of the Traffic Management
Group were joined by a group of enthusiastic teachers, teacher aides, parents and students on the inaugural Walk Safely to School last Friday.
Although we were missing our student leaders and older students who were involved in Gala Day, it was a fun experience to promote road safety and
exercise. We already have some exciting ideas for the 2017 Walk Safely to School.
DROP OFF AND PICK UP 2 MINUTE
ZONE MUSGRAVE RD The Drop Off and Pick Up Zone at the front of the school is one of our highest risk areas for the safety of our children.
Road Safety Officers who attended the last Traffic Management Group meeting looked at the how the Zone is operating
and identified the following management issues: parents leaving their cars to find their children; cars staying longer than 2 minute in the zone; cars not moving to
the front of the pick up zone and as a result cars entering and exiting from various points; a few cars attempting U-turns after picking up their children.
The Road Safety Officers will be assisting us to put in clear processes and better
ways for students to be identified quickly as their parents arrive for pick up.
The new processes will begin next term and all staff, parents and students using the Musgrave Road Drop Off and Pick Up Zone will receive/be trained in the new
guidelines. Thank you to all involved in improving safety for our children. POSITIVE SCHOOLS CONFERENCE
Last week eight members of the school support team, including our chaplain Ben Chapman and guidance officer Robyn Usher, attended the Positive
Schools conference. Speakers at the conference, including child psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg, author Alfie Kohn, indigenous educator Dr Chris Sarra and Toni Powell author of The Yellow Car – Reducing Anxiety and Increasing Confidence in Kids and Teens
had a common theme of building positive
self-esteem in children. Speakers highlighted the need for schools to be a motivated and cohesive community and that classrooms are the environments
where well-being and positivity are taught and encouraged. Robertson has embedded the You Can Do It program. The keys of Confidence, Getting Along,
Persistence and Organisation are taught and nurtured. The newly formed Positive Behaviour for Learning Committee is reviewing our whole school process in
behaviour management with the assistance of a regional advisor, Ms Louissa Chalk. The professional
learnings from the Positive School’s conference will further inform our practices as we make the well-being of our students a priority.
SORRY DAY 26 MAY AND NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK FROM 27 MAY TO 3 JUNE
Each year we there are times set aside to recognised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island historical events. At school Sorry
Day 26 May to commemorate the history of forcible removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples from
families and National Reconciliation Week from 27 May to 3 June. The start and finish dates represent significant milestones for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander peoples. 27 May marks the anniversary of Australia’s most successful referendum where over 90% of Australians voted to give the
Commonwealth the power to make laws for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and recognise them in the national census.
As a community it is a time to reflect and acknowledge the sacrifices they have made and the hardship they have
endured. The School Aboriginal and Torres Strait Committee and our indigenous students
are leading the recognition of these events in our school.
NEWSETTER CONTENTS (Click on links)
Calendar
Chaplaincy News
Chinese Newsletter
Community News Deputy News
ICT News LOTE News P&C News
PE News Sponsors Tuckshop News You Can Do It
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A group of enthusiastic teachers, teacher aides, parents and students on the inaugural Walk Safely to School last Friday.
Deputy News By Cartia Balladone
IPSWICH EISTEDDFOD Last week 60 students from the senior choir, along with Miss Vanderbyl and Mrs Waldie participated in the Ipswich Eisteddfod. The students performed two songs and were competing against approximately ten other schools in this section of the competition. Robertson was awarded second place and the students represented their
school with pride. Congratulations to the Music team.
PREMIER'S READING CHALLENGE
The Premier's Reading Challenge is an annual statewide initiative for state and non-state schools and home-educated students up to Year 9. The challenge is not
a competition but aims to improve literacy and encourage children to engage in reading for pleasure and learning. Robertson State School is registered for this initiative which will commence in August. The official reading period is from May – August. Due to the school Book Fair, upcoming Book Week and Family Reading month of May, our school will participate June to August. Look out for more information and happy reading.
PREPARING FOR WINTER As we prepare for the upcoming winter months it is important to make sure students have their uniforms including jumpers and hats clearly labelled. Please check the lost property box outside the office if you are missing any uniform items. In winter we usually find that students feel the effects of the colder weather and recommend you talk to them about what they are eating for lunch. Packing a few extra healthy snacks can help with keeping the winter chill and hunger away.
Deputy News By Jennifer Johnson
QPARENTS PORTAL AND
PARENTS RECEIVING THEIR
CHILD’S SEMESTER REPORTS Parents please be aware that the school will be moving to the
following methods for you to
access your child’s semester
reports.
Semester 1 2016 school reports
will be emailed home on Thursday
23 June. If you have joined the
Qparents portal you will be able to
access your students report card
on Tuesday 21 June.
Semester 2 2016 school reports
will only be accessed on the
Qparent portal on Wednesday 6
December.
We encourage all parents to sign
up to Qparents as soon as
possible.
YEAR 6 CANBERRA CAMP Thank you to all of the parents and teachers who attended the Year 6 information session about the upcoming Canberra Camp. It was nice to see so many of you there. Keep your eye out for the itinerary and camp requirements which will be coming out shortly. You should have received an invoice with the balance of
payment and details of when the final payment needs to be made. DA VINCI DECATHLON This week we had three teams of students attend the da Vinci Decathlon down at A. B. Patterson College on the Gold Coast. Mr Tim Colston and Mrs Sieglinde Salzlechner accompanied the students by bus to this exciting event. I have been working with them on Wednesday and Friday lunchtimes with Mrs Slazlechner, preparing them for the difficult challenge ahead. I am looking forward to hearing how they went. ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH EFFORT AWARDS Congratuations to all the senior students who received an Achievement Through Effort Award for hard work and dedication to their studies.
CALENDAR
TERM 2 MAY
Fri 27 Junior Assembly 2:15pm – 3:00pm Fanfare – Macgregor SS
Mon 30 Year 1 Excursion – Seaworld Assembly 2:15pm
Tue 31 ICAS Competition – Science
JUNE
Wed 1
Thur 2 Regional Cross Country Story Telling 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Fri 3
Mon 6 Assembly 2:15 pm High Achievers program 1:45 – 3:15 pm
Tue 7 Yr 6 LOTE excursion Human Relationship Information Night
Wed 8 Yr 6 LOTE excursion Beginners Instrumental Camp – Yr4
Thur 9 Prep excursion – Ngutana Lui Story Telling 2:00pm - 3:00pm Beginners Instrumental Camp Yr 4
Fri 10 Beginners Instrumental Camp Yr 4
Mon 13 ICAS Competition – Writing
Assembly 2:15 pm
Tue 14 P & C Meeting 7:00 pm
Wed 15 ICAS Competition – spelling High Achievers program 1:45 – 3:15 pm
Thu 16 Story Telling 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Fri 17
Sun 19 Creative Generations Rehearsal
– Chandler
Mon 20 Yrs 3-6 Assembly 2:15 pm Mid year Instrumental concert
6:00 pm
Tue 21
Wed 22 School Yrs 4–6 Athletics Day
High Achievers program 1:45 – 3:15pm
Thu 23 School Yrs 4-6 Athletics Day
Story Telling 2:00pm – 3:00pm Under 8’s Day
Fri 24 LAST DAY TERM 2 Junior Assembly 2:15 pm
Inserts: Helping Hands Vacation care
Chinese Reding_Aloud
Competition
QParents
Could you please complete your QParents
form and return to the office as soon as possible.
Music News
Congratulations to the Senior
Choir for receiving second place at
the recent Eisteddfod. Well done!
The Creative Generations
Wannabees Choir had their second
massed choir rehearsal on
Wednesday with well over a
hundred other singers. They continue to prepare for the huge
event in July at the Brisbane
Convention Centre.
We wish every instrumental group all the best at the Education Qld
Instrumental Fanfare tomorrow.
Play well,and enjoy the wonderful
festival of music.
There is NO SENIOR CHOIR on
FRIDAY due to all instrumental
groups being involved in Fanfare.
Have a well deserved break!
Ms JosephineVanderbyl
Music Teacher
Musician of the Week: Songbirds Jeongmin, Tanya
Wannabees Jonathon, KaBo
Corelli Alison H
Vivaldi Tobey W, Rachel C
Paganini Jamie P
LOTE News
你好Nǐ Hǎo!
2016 Queensland Hanzi
Character and Culture Festival operated by the QLD Taiwan
Centre is underway. All students
(Chinese native and non-native
speaking students) from Prep to
Year 6 are encouraged to
participate in this event. The
Chinese competitions include
colouring, reading aloud and hand
writing etc. The LOTE department is currently working on selecting
students to attend different
competitions. Please contact Ms
Wang and Ms Hsieh if your
students are interested in these
Chinese competitions.
The Year 6 LOTE excursion will
be held on Wednesday 8 June. We
will visit Sunnybank Shopping
Centre and have lunch at the
Cube Seafood Restaurant. Please
make sure your students hand in
their updated medical and
permission forms to the classroom
teachers to allow them to go.
Thank you.
Today’s conversations: Q: What time do you go to school?
你几点上学? Nǐ jǐ diǎn shàng xué?
A: I go to school at 8 o’clock.
我八点上学Wǒ bā diǎn shàng xué.
Q: Do you walk to school?
你走路上学吗Nǐ zǒu lù shàng xué
ma?
A: Yes. I walk to school with Mum.
是的。我和妈妈走路上学Wǒ hé
māma zǒu lù shàng xué.
Xièxie! (谢谢)
Ms Joy Hsieh (谢老师)
LOTE Teacher
Curriculum News
ICAS Next Tuesday 31 May we will be
conducting the Science ICAS
competition. Notes will be sent home with your child to inform
you of the classrooms and starting
time.
Time: 7:45 am – please be prompt and
report to the teachers on arrival.
Locations:
Year 2 and 3 – Year 3/4C Classroom and 2/3B
Classroom (Modular behind
Tuckshop)
Year 4 - 6 - Year 6G, 6S & 5/6G classrooms (Upper TB1)
Equipment: Students do not need to bring any
equipment with them. All required
stationery will be provided.
HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS
INFORMATION NIGHT FOR
YEAR 4-6 PARENTS Last year Susan Summers, who is
trained by Family Planning
Queensland provided a parent
information session for the
parents of Year 4 - 6 parents. This is being offered again this
Year.
When: Tuesday 7 June 2016
Time: 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm
Where: Robertson State School
Library
Parking: Please park in the back
carpark off Estoril Street.
Information to be delivered Year 4 content – protective
behaviours only, differences
between boys and girls, body
parts, growing and changing.
Year 5 and 6 content –
Emotional, physical and social changes during puberty, personal
safety, reproduction, making
SCHOOL ABSENTEE LINE 3452 4166
Please call this number for all
student absences.
healthy/safe decisions, quality
relationships with self and others,
sexual health.
Course Dates and Cost:
Year 4: Wednesday 13 July and 20 July
2016 ($14 per student for the 2 x
1 hour sessions)
Years 5 and 6: Wednesday 13 July, 20 July and
27 July 2016 ($21 per student for the 3 x 1 hour sessions)
A note and invoice will be sent
home with your child shortly.
Ms Cathy Coleman
Head of Curriculum
Library News
BOOK FAIR WINNERS! Thank you to everyone who
supported our Monster Book Fair.
We have earned $2000 in free
resources for the school. This is a
fantastic result and means we will
have plenty of new books added to
our student borrowing collections.
Thank you also to the staff and
students who volunteered their
time to assist us with running the
Fair. Your help is so valuable and
so very much appreciated.
Congratulations to the following
winners of our raffle and
competition:
Book Purchasing Raffle Jun PND, Mia 2H, Natalia 5H -
$20 book prize
Callum PB, Lara 4J, Lachlan 6S –
monster & book
Eyeball Competition (there were
50!) Yvette 2P, Yuehan 3P, Rohan 5G - $20 book prize
Salma 2P, Isaiah 6P – monster &
book
NATIONAL SIMULTANEOUS
STORYTIME On Wednesday we joined over
500 000 Australian children in
this year’s National Simultaneous
Storytime. We all shared ‘I Got
This Hat’ by Jol and Kate Temple.
National Simultaneous Storytime,
currently in its 16th year, aims to
promote reading, literacy, Australian literature and
enjoyment of books. Thank you to
all classes for taking part in this
event.
BOOK CLUB Issue 4 catalogues have been sent
out through classes this week. All
orders are due by 3:00 pm on
Monday 6 June. Cash orders can
be placed at the office, or credit
card orders can be placed online.
FAMILY READING MONTH The May Family Reading Month
Challenge ends on Tuesday 31 May. Could all participants please
complete their reading logs and
hand them to Mrs Ennis in the
library to be submitted to
Scholastic by Friday 3 June.
Mrs Claire Ennis
Teacher Librarian
G&T News DA VINCI DECATHLON The Queensland Da
Vinci Decathlon was
this week on
Wednesday 25 May.
Robertson State
School entered three teams – one Year 5 and two Year 6
teams.
The Di Vinci Decathlon is an
academic interschool gala
competition operated in the spirit
of an Olympic Decathlon.
Students competed as a team in
the following ten disciplines:
Mathematics and Chess –
emphasis on problem solving,
number patterns and logic puzzles
English – spelling, word origins, definitions, textual analysis and
writing tasks
Science – students engage with
higher level scientific concepts to
test their ability to apply them
Code Breaking – students will
decipher complex codes
Engineering Challenge – a design
task that tests problem solving
skills, creativity and ingenuity
Philosophy – dealing with logic,
observations and evidence
Creative Producers – emphasis
on creating a 60 second dramatic performance under pressure
Art and Poetry – the team will
develop a poem interconnected
with a work of art based on the
theme of exploration
Cartography – students will
decipher maps and apply the
principles of map making to
represent spatial information in an
imaginative way
General Knowledge – current
affairs, entertainment, the
Renaissance, sport and trivia
Well done to the following amazing
students involved:
Year 5 – Emma J, Simon S, Jason S,
Declan W, Ethan C, Malek D,
Kaia R, Rohan H.
Year 6 – Valerie Y, Emma T, Ryan C,
Sophia H, Sienna P, Samuel Z,
Bridgette G, Emma H, Isabella T,
Karen D, Alice T, Melody C, Joy Y,
Alexandra M, Luca P, Jade C.
Mrs Jennifer Johnson &
Mr Tim Colston
Gifted & Talented Coordinators
ICT News
OFFICE 365 STUDENT
ADVANTAGE All State school students from
Prep to Year 12 can now download
multiple free copies of the
Microsoft Office 2013 Suite to their personal home and mobile
computer equipment.
Students who want the free
software will need an active school
email account and password -
those who don't have these should
contact their class teacher. The
link below will help you install it
on your personal devices.
https://students.learningplace.e
q.edu.au/Early/Documents/hom
e-computer-support.pdf
NORTON SECURITY OFFER Norton are currently offering
Norton Security with Backup at a
special discount for students,
teachers and staff of the
Queensland Department of
Education, Training and
Employment. This product can be
used with Windows, Mac, Android
or iOS devices.
Click on the following link for more
details on this great offer. You will
need to login to the learning place using your child’s MIS ID and
password.
https://phoenix.symantec.com/
DETE/index.php?offercode=qldd
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ROBOTICS The senior robotics group have
been busy learning how to use the
peripherals to go with their EV3
robots. They have used the colour
sensor that allows them to follow a
line along the ground and the
ultrasonic sensor that generates
sound waves and reads their
echoes to detect and measure
distance from objects. It can also
send single sound waves to work
as sonar or listen for a sound wave
that triggers the start of a
program.
In the coming weeks the boys will need to use all the skills they have
learned to complete a series of
challenges.
Mr Andrew Grant
ICT Coordinator
Eco Kids
A big thank you to all the students that helped last Thursday to
cleanup the entrance at the rear of
the school. Students from all year
levels came together and in a very
mature way worked as a team to
remove rubbish and weeds from
around the path. Students also
helped with the removal of leaf
litter and dirt from on top of the
path. Well done to all that helped
with this. For before and after
photos visit the school Facebook
page.
Mr Chris Rostron
PE Teacher
PE News
Last Friday for Gala Day 3 it was
great to see some spirted team
efforts. I was lucky enough to see
Mrs Grafton’s softball team score a
couple of wins, Mr Pulsford’s soccer teams in a very tense 0 - 0
draw and Mr Gibb’s girls’ soccer
with some wins and a draw. Apart
from some outstanding team play
there were some standout
individual efforts as well. I
watched as Brianna had a full
count against her and after hitting
foul balls three times in a row still
persevered to get a hit in play and
get to base. There was a well
constructed goal, started by Riley
and finished off by Lauren and finally some great goal keeping by
Chris to preserve the balance in a
close match.
This concludes the Gala Day
program for this semester. The
children will soon select their
preferred activities for the next
series of interschool sport. The
sports on offer include boys and
girls AFL, boys and girls touch
football, girls netball, boys softball
and cricket. I look forward to
working with the students and
teachers in preparation for next
semester.
It is also great to see Robertson continued to be well represented at district sport trials. Well done to Samuel, Dylan, Josh and Jennifer who recently competed at district Tennis. An extra congratulations to Jennifer who made the district team and will be off to compete at the regional event held at the Brisbane Tennis Centre.
Mr Chris Rostron PE Teacher
Marketing News
SPRING FEST –
2 September 2016 Do you own a business? Can you
donate goods or vouchers for
Spring Fest? All donations are
greatly appreciated. You can drop them into the office to be passed
on to me or just ask for me at
reception.
Our Spring Fest meetings are
underway and we would like to
invite you register your interest as
a convenor for the stalls. A
convenor does not mean having to
do all the work. We will be with
you the whole way for any help or
information you need. We will
help get volunteers so you won’t be
doing it all alone.
Stalls per year level are as follows:
Prep Lucky Dip, Showbags and Glow products
Year 1 Coffee Shop
Year 2 BBQ
Year 3 Chocolate Toss & Ring Toss
Year 4 Other Food Stalls
Year 5 Raffles
Year 6 Cake & Sweet Stall
If you can volunteer any time to
assist with any of these stalls, we also will appreciate all and any
help.
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK Life isn't forever, so take the first
chance, don't wait for the second
one! Because sometimes, there
aren't second chances!
Mrs Mel Kennedy
Communications and Marketing
Manager
Tuckshop News Tuckshop Opening Times 9:00
am - 2:00 pm Monday - Friday
www.flexischools.com.au
TUCKSHOP NOW OPEN ON
MONDAYS Please note that the tuckshop is
now open 5 days a week, Monday
to Friday. To order go to www.flexischools.com.au.
Over the counter sales are also
available.
NEW MONTHLY MENU ITEM
COMING SOON! We will be introducing our new
monthly option for June on
Wednesday 1 June 2016. Our
'Dish of the Month' will be
Homemade Pasta with Beef and
Vegetable Bolognese Style Sauce.
We will serve it in two sizes; small $3.70 and large $4.80.
ROSTER 30 May – 3 June
Monday Kelly Lee
1 Volunteer Needed
Tuesday 2 Volunteers Needed
Wednesday Sandi Beckmann Kristie Fidow
Thursday Wendy Beattie
2 Volunteers Needed
Friday Melody Hung Candy To
It will be available for order online
at www.flexischools.com.au from
Wednesday 1 June 2016.
MONEY AND TUCKSHOP Parents, please send an
appropriate amount of money with
your child if you are wanting them
to buy something from the
tuckshop. No more than $2.00 is
necessary for children in years P -
2 to buy an iceblock, snack or a drink. Children who are found
with large notes will have a parent
contacted to confirm that they are
aware of the amount of money that
their child has at school as
younger children are not yet
responsible enough to take care of
large amounts and readily lose
money in the school grounds.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ALWAYS! We are still in need of volunteers.
If you are available any day
between 9:00 am and 11:30 am Monday - Friday please let me
know by email at
Please see our roster below for any
day where volunteers are needed
next week.
Have a great week!
Mrs Mary Maric
Tuckshop Convenor
P & C News
I would like to say a BIG thank you to all who have stopped by in
the mornings to have a chat with
me. It’s been wonderful meeting
parents and carers each day as
they pass by and I look forward to
meeting many more so don’t forget
to drop in – I’m there Tuesday to
Friday from 8:30 am.
We are looking for a secretary! The
role of the secretary is as follows:
Recording of minutes of all
meetings.
Maintaining the files.
Maintaining membership
records.
Maintaining
employees/personnel records.
(employment contracts,
correspondence)
Ensuring that all rules relating
to meetings are complied with
including:
Notices
Quorums
Meeting Procedures
Preparing agendas for all
meetings (in consultation
with the President).
Maintaining a Register of
Officers and committee
members.
It is not uncommon to use a
Dictaphone to record events at
meetings. This is useful to assist
in recalling discussions and decisions for minutes but only key
points need to be included rather
than general conversation.
If this sounds like something you
can do, then please come to the
next P & C meeting and put
forward your nomination.
CYBERSAFETY WORKSHOP Are you worried about Cybersafety
and want to learn, as a parent,
how you can protect your child?
Edutech is putting on a FREE ‘INESS’ cybersafety workshop for
parents on Monday 30 May from
4:30 pm - 6:15 pm.
See the following link below to find
out more information and how to
register your attendance.
http://www.edutech.net.au/paren
tsprogram.html
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS
EXPIRE SOON! GET YOURS
NOW! It’s under a week now until the
2015/2016 Entertainment Books
expire on 1 June. Have you
considered a digital membership
this year? Have the offers right
there on your smartphone so you
don’t leave them at home – it’s
very easy to use and there are new
offers being uploaded all the time.
You can have it loaded on two
phones for family sharing and it’s
easier to search for participating
businesses. Remember the P & C
gets 20% of all sales. Order at https://www.entertainmentbook.c
om.au/orderbooks/222h379 or
contact Melanie at
.au
Chappy News
THANKS FOR CELEBRATING
CHAPPY DAY Last Wednesday many students
from our school came down to the
oval and had a blast at the Super
Fun Lunchtime. There was lots of
laughter as students played with
the giant earth ball, or the giant
parachute, or hopped around in a
sack or on a kangaroo ball. A big
thank you to all the teachers,
parents, and Year 6 students who
helped with the day. We couldn't
have done it without you.
Mr Ben Chapman Chaplain
ROBERTSON STATE SCHOOL
• You Can Do It! Education (YCDI) is a system for helping all children achieve to the best of their
ability and to develop social-emotional-behavioural well-being. Through a set of unique educational programs, YCDI supports the development of every child's unique potential.
It provides all children with the Foundations for Achievement and Social-Emotional-Behavioral Well-Being
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Awards for ‘Persistence’ will be presented on assembly this Monday.
Class YCDI Awards
1W Matilda D
1P Cindy S
1N Mia H
1G Lyanne O
2M Ruby L
2P Ayesha D
2H Emma K
2F Emma I
2/3B Chloe E
3V Harley C
3P Ryan Z
3/4C Rachel C
4M Nafisa B
4J Rachel H
4B Andy M
5G Elizabeth L
5RF Dita M
5H Maria A
5/6G Chris G
6P Taylor F
6G Samuel
6S Tomas L
Learning Emily A
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COMMUNITY NEWS
WHIZ KIDZ – SCIENCE
HANDS - ON EXPERIMENTING =
LEARNING THAT`S FUN
Is your child driven by curiosity?
Does your child love science?
Does your child ask lots of questions?
Your child will have fun, enjoy learning and come
to understand how the world works!
SUPER SCIENCE CLUB PROGRAM - Fortnightly on Saturdays – 11:00 am – 12:30 am (Years 1 - 5)
CONCEPTS (Term 2)
1. PENDULUM OF DEATH – Things that swing are
constantly converting energy. Is there a volunteer for
the Pendulum of Death!
2. BURIED TREASURE (crystals) - There are
thousands of different crystals, everything from salt
to diamonds. Grow the crystals of your choice for
fun and enter them for judging in the crystal
growing competition - if you dare!
3. TOTAL RECALL – Brain work - remembering to
remember and remembering to forget!
4. WEATHER WATCH - The atmosphere`s movement
and how it creates the Earth`s constantly changing
weather. 5. HILLARY HAMBURGER - Without plants all
animals on Earth would die. The digestion of foods
is linked to the chemistry of foods.
WHO – Years 1-5 WHEN – Fortnightly from Saturday 16 April
WHERE – School Hall Foyer (access via Estoril Street)
FEE – $125 (normal length term) (Cash, money order or
cheque payable to D. Bennett)
ENROLLMENT - Your child must be properly enrolled to
be accepted. For the enrollment package and a full
program – contact Donna Bennett before Session 1- see
below
EMAIL – [email protected] - MOBILE - 0427 644490
Robertson State School
NEWSLETTER
26 May 2016
Principal’s Update校長通訊
WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL 安全走路上學
上週五,我們充滿熱情的老師、助教、家長和學生們加入了我們交通管理團隊,參加了安全走路走路上學的活動。很可惜參加校際運動會的學生無
法參加此次活動,這是一個道路安全教育的好機會,我們對於2017年的安全上學日已經有了一些新主意。
DROP OFF AND PICK UP 2 MINUTE ZONE MUSGRAVE RD Musgrave路上兩分鐘接送區域
學校前門接送區域的交通存在很多安全隱患,道路交通安全官員查看了學校的交通情況,指出家長們將車停在兩分鐘接送區域超過兩分鐘,並離開
車去找孩子;家長不講車開到最前面的接送區域,這樣造成車子從不同位置進進出出;還有些車嘗試掉頭。交通安全官員將協助我們制定更順暢的
交通管理方案!新的方案將從下個學期開始實施,所有使用Musgrave路的學校職工和學生家長們將受到新的道路方案指導,感謝大家對提高學生
道路安全付出的努力。
POSITIVE SCHOOLS CONFERENCE 學校發展會議
上個星期,駐校主教Ben Chapman、指導老師Robyn Usher等八名學校社區成員參加了學校發展會議,兒童心理學家Dr Michael Carr-
Gregg、作家Alfie Kohn、原住民教育家Dr Chris Sarra,以及《黃色小車—— 致青少年,減少青焦慮,提高自信》的作者Toni
Powell等發表了演講,他們都側重了培養兒童自尊心的重要性。演講嘉賓們還強調了學校應該是一個積極向上的團體,教室則是激勵學生學習的環
境。Robertson試行“你能行”的項目,關注培養學生的信心、交往能力、毅力和組織能力。新組成的學習行為發展團體在地區指導老師Ms Louissa
Chalk的協助下,正在回顧學校行為管理的一些列措施,學習行為發展團體將為學生的全面發展提出可行性計畫。
SORRY DAY 26 MAY AND NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK FROM 27 MAY TO 3 JUNE
5月26日道歉日,5月27日至6月3日全國和諧周
每年我們都會強調澳洲原住民的歷史,道歉日意味向迫使原住民遠離家鄉道歉,5月27日至6月3日全國和諧周的起止日期代表原住民的重要里程碑
。5月27日,超過90%的公民投票支持聯邦政府可以為原住民立法,承認他們在國家中的地位。我們重視原住民度過的艱辛生活,學校的原住民協
會及學生將領導道歉日的活動。
Deputy News副校長通訊 (by Ms Cartia Balladone)
IPSWICH EISTEDDFOD Ipswich音樂節
上個星期,60名高年級合唱隊成員了參加了Ipswich音樂節,Miss Vanderbyl和Mrs
Waldie有陪同參加,我們的學生展現了兩首曲子,與其他十多個學校的代表共同競技。Robertson代表隊最後取得了第二名的好成績,恭喜我們的
音樂團隊。
PREMIER'S READING CHALLENGE 最高閱讀挑戰
最高閱讀挑戰是全國範圍內的挑戰,州立學校、私立學校和家庭學校九年級及九年級以下的孩子們都可以參與,這次挑戰不是比賽,希望通過此次
活動提高學生的文學能力,鼓勵養成閱讀的好習慣。Robertson State
School參與此次活動,全國挑戰從五月持續到八月,由於學校的書展以及即將到來的讀書周和家庭讀書月活動,我們學校將從六月參加到八月。
PREPARING FOR WINTER 準備好過冬天
冬天已經來了,請確認學生穿上校服外衣和帽子,校服和帽子都要做上標記,如果你有遺失的物品,請查看事物招領的箱子。冬天的時候學生的生
活習慣上會有一些變化,和孩子討論一下他們的飲食,準備一些健康的食物可以讓孩子在冬天覺得沒有那麼容易冷和餓。
Deputy News副校長通訊 (by Ms Jennifer Johnson)
QPARENTS PORTAL AND PARENTS RECEIVEING THEIR CHILD’S SEMESTER REPORATS 電子版成績單
家長們請注意,學生成績單形勢有變化。2016年上半年的成績單將於6月30日星期四電郵給家長,如果您已經註冊了Qparents,你可以在6月21
日星期二通過Qparents查看成績單,下半年的成績單只能通過Qparents查看,查看時間為12月6日。
YEAR 6 CANBERRA CAMP 六年級堪培拉之行
感謝所有參加六年級堪培拉之行信息交流會的家長和老師們,請關注接下來將發給大家的行前須知,此外,您應該已經收到了費用清單以及繳費截
止的最後日期。
DA VINCI DECATHLON 全能比賽
本周我們學校有三支隊伍參加了在黃金海岸A. B. Patterson College舉辦的全能比賽,希望我們快就可以聽到來自他們的好消息。
ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH EFFORT AWARDS 努力成就獎
恭喜所有獲得努力成就將的高年級學生們,你們的努力值得大家學習。
Calendar 日曆
第二學期
五月
27日星期五 低年級集會2:15—3:00pm
Fanfare——Macgregor SS
30日星期一 一年級遠足——海洋公園
3-6年級集會 2:15pm
31日星期二 ICAS科學競賽
六月
2日星期四 區長跑比賽
講故事活動 2:00pm—3:00pm
6日星期一 學校集會 2:15pm
資優項目 1:45pm-3:15pm
7日星期二 六年級中文科遠足
人際交往信息分享
8日星期三 六年級中文科遠足
初學者指導性野營——四年級
9日星期四 學前班遠足——Ngutana Lui
講故事活動 2:00pm—3:00pm
SCHOOL ABSENTEE LINE 請假電話
請假電話:3452 4166
QParents
請填好QParents的表格並儘快交至辦公室。
Music News音樂科通訊(by Miss V)
恭喜高年級合唱隊在音樂節上獲得了第二名的好成績!
創新時代合唱團在星期三進行了第二次集體排練,他們依然為七月份在布裏斯班會議中心舉辦的盛大表演積極籌備着。
預祝所有參加明天昆士蘭器樂演出的音樂團隊們有優秀的表現!
由於音樂團隊要參加音樂會,所有星期五早上沒有高年級合唱排練。
Musician of the Week優秀的音樂科學生:
Songbirds Jeongmin, Tanya
Wannabees Jonathon, KaBo
Corelli Alison H
Vivaldi Tobey W, Rachel C
Paganini Jamie P
初學者指導性野營——四年級
10日星期五 初學者指導性野營——四年級
13日星期一 ICAS寫作競賽
三至六年級PROBE C-E學生
學校集會 2:15pm
14日星期二 家長會會議 7:00pm
15日星期三 ICAS拼寫競賽
資優項目 1:45pm-3:15pm
16日星期四 講故事活動 2:00pm—3:00pm
19日星期日 創新時代排練——Chandler
20日星期一 學校集會 2:15pm
年中器樂音樂會 6:00pm
22日星期三 4-6年級運動會
資優項目 1:45pm-3:15pm
23日星期四 4-6年級運動會
講故事活動 2:00pm—3:00pm
八歲以下學生日
24日星期五 第二學期最後一天
低年級集會2:15—3:00pm
LOTE News 中文科通訊 (by Ms Hsieh)
2016年昆士蘭漢字和文化節由昆士蘭台灣中心舉辦,所有學前班至六年級的學生(包括中文為母語者和中文非母語者)都可以參加這次活動。活動
包括塗色、朗讀以及寫字等,中文部門正在積極籌備參加此次活動,如果您的孩子感興趣或者有任何問題請聯繫謝老師。
六年級中文科遠足活動
將與6月8日星期三舉行,我們將參觀Sunnybank商場以及在千裏香海鮮飯店吃午餐,請確認學生已經交上了醫療表格以及家長同意書,謝謝。
Curriculum News 課程部部通訊
ICAS
5月31日下星期二將舉辦ICAS科學競賽,具體通知信息即將發給學生。
時間:7:45am,請準時到考場報導。
地點:二年級和三年級——3/4C教室和2/3B教室(在福利社後面);四年級至六年級——6G、6S、5/6G教室。
帶什麼:不需要帶任何文具,所有需要文具都由學校提供。
HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS INFORMATION NIGHT FOR YEAR 4-6 PARENTS 人際交往信息分享之夜——面向四至六年級家長
去年,昆士蘭家庭計畫培訓的Susan Summers為四至六年級的家長們提供了信息分享會,今年還將召開一次。
時間:2016年6月7日星期二 7:15pm—8:15pm
地點:Robertson State School圖書館
停車:請將車停在Estoril St上的停車場
四年級會議的內容——只包括“保護行為”,男生與女生的不同,身體部位的成長於改變。
五至六年級會議的內容——情感,青春期心理與社交的變化,個人安全,做安全與健康的決定,高質量的人際交往,性健康。
Library News
BOOK FAIR WINNERS! 書展獲獎者!
感謝大家支持怪獸書展,我們獲得了$2000的圖書資源,這意味著我們學生將在圖書館看到更多的新書。感謝所有幫助書展的學生和學校職員們,
你的幫助對我們來說意義重大,最後恭喜以下獲獎同學:
購書禮券:Jun PND, Mia 2H, Natalia 5H——$20圖書券;Callum PB, Lara 4J, Lachlan 6S——怪獸圖書
眼珠比賽:Yvette 2P, Yuehan 3P, Rohan 5G——$20圖書券;Salma 2P, Isaiah 6P——怪獸圖書
NATIONAL SIMULTANEOUS STORYTIME 全國講故事時刻
星期三,我們參加了今年的全國講故事時刻活動,講故事時刻活動今年已經是第十六個年頭了,感謝所有參加此次活動的班級。
BOOK CLUB 圖書俱樂部
第四期已經發給學生了,預定於6月6日星期一下午3點截止。現金預定可至辦公室,信用卡可於網上預定。
FAMILY READING MONTH 家庭讀書月
五月家庭讀書月於5月31日星期二結束,請所有參加活動的學生填好閱讀日誌並在6月3日星期五之前交至圖書館Mrs Ennis處。
G & T NEWS 資優教育通訊
DA VINCI DECATHLON 全能比賽
昆士蘭十項全能比賽於本周5月25日星期三舉辦,我們學校排除了一個五年級代表隊和兩支六年級代表隊。全能比賽是體現奧運精神的校際比賽,
比賽內容包括:數學與象棋、英語、科學、解碼、工程設計、物理、創新思維、藝術與詩歌、製圖、常識等。參賽選手名單請見英文版通訊。
ICT News 信息與通信技術通訊
OFFICE 365 STUDENT ADVANTAGE
所有州立學校的學前班至12年級學生都可以免費下載微軟office 2013
軟件,可以在臺式電腦或手提電腦上使用,下載免費軟件需要活躍的學校電郵和密碼,不知道自己電郵和密碼的孩子可以聯繫班級教師,以下鏈接
可以幫助您安裝:https://students.learningplace.eq.edu.au/Early/Documents/home-computer-support.pdf。
NORTON SECURITY OFFER 安全備份
Norton目前向學生、老師和職工們提供安全備份折扣,安全備份可用於微軟、蘋果電腦以及安卓和蘋果終端。查看更多信息請點擊以下連接,你需
要學生的MIS ID和密碼登錄學習空間,https://phoenix.symantec.com/DETE/index.php?offercode=qlddete14。
ROBOTICS 機器人
高年級機器人團隊正在學習如果使用外部設備配合EV3機器人,他們使用了顏色感應使機器人可以沿著線走,以及超聲波感應來測量障礙物距離。
在接下來幾周,孩子們將運用所有學到的技能戰勝一系列挑戰。
Eco Kids 生態小組
感謝上週四所有幫助清理的學生們,各年級的學生幫助一起清理垃圾、樹葉等,清理前和清理後的照片請查看學校臉書主頁。
PE News 體育科通訊
上週五我們結束了第三次校際運動會,學生們都表現都非常出色!上半年的校際運動會已經結束了,學生們將選擇之後校際運動會想參加的項目,
可以選擇的項目有男子和女子AFL和觸身式橄欖球,女子無擋板籃球,男子壘球和板球,期待看到學生們下週的表現。
此外,很高興看到Robertson運動員們在區體育賽事中的出色表現,Samuel, Dylan,
Josh和Jennifer在區網球比賽中表現出優異水平並晉級下一輪比賽。
Marketing News 市場部通訊
SPRING FEST-2ND SEPTEMBER 2016 春季校慶為2016年9月2日
您有自己的生意,您願意贊助我們的春季校慶嗎?您可以將贊助品送至辦公室,或者來辦公室找我。我們的春季校慶會議正在進行中,如果有興趣
做攤位的召集人請聯繫我,召集人並不意味著要做全部的工作,我們會提供任何你需要的幫助和信息。各年級的攤位請查看下表。如果您有任何時
間可以幫助我們,也請聯繫我,謝謝!
學前班 幸運蘸醬,展示包,發光的產品
一年級 咖啡
二年級 BBQ
三年級 巧克力投擲,戒指投擲
四年級 其他食物
五年級 獎券
六年級 蛋糕,甜品
TUCKSHOP NEWS福利社通訊(By Mary Maric)
星期一 – 星期五9:00am – 2:00pm www.flexischools.com.au/?r=1 .
工作表 5月30日—6月3日
星期一 Kelly Lee,還需要一名義工
星期二 還需要兩名義工
星期三 Sandi Beckmann,Kristie Fidow
星期四 Wendy Beattie,還需要兩名義工
星期五 Melody Hung,Candy To
TUCKSHOP OPEN ON MONDAYS 福利社週一營業
福利社於週一營業,可以在網上預定也可以櫃檯購買,綫上預約為www.flexischool.com.au。
NEW MONTHLY MENU ITEM COMING SOON! 每月新事物即將更新!
我們的食品將於2016年6月1日更新,下個月的特別供應是牛肉意大利麵,大份為$4.8,小份$3.7。您可以從6月1日星期三開始在綫上預定。
MONEY AND TUCKSHOP 現金
請給孩子小面額現金,對於小朋友來說$2足夠了買零食了,帶大面額現金的孩子來福利社買東西,我們將會聯繫家長確認錢是否來自家長。
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ALWAYS急需義工
我們需要家長幫助福利社,不需要任何經驗,不需要烹飪食物,只需準備預定的食物以及包裝食物,如果您早上9:00am至11:30am有時間願意
幫助我們,請聯繫我[email protected]。
P & C News 家長會通訊
感謝所有早上來和我聊天的家長們,很高興見到大家,期待可以見到更多的家長,我星期二至星期五8:30am之後在家長會辦公室。此外,我們需
要一名秘書!秘書的工作是:會議記錄;整理文件;整理成員資料;整理雇員/個人記錄(雇傭聯繫與信件);確認會議遵循相應程序;準備會議日
程;整理成員註冊等。使用錄音筆可以幫助回憶會議內容,會議記錄只需要記錄重點,不需要記錄冗長的對話。
CYBERSAFETY WORKSHOP 網絡安全工作坊
作為家長,你是否擔心網絡安全,是否想瞭解如果保護自己的孩子?Edutech(教育科技)將面向家長開展免費的INESS網絡安全工作坊,時間為
5月30日星期一,4:30pm至6;15pm。網絡安全工作坊的目的是教育未成年人以及成年人如何安全使用網絡,以及為自己網絡上的行為和語言負
責任,報名參加工作坊或查閱更多信息請點擊網頁連接http://www.edutech.net.au/parentsprogram.html。
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS 娛樂折價券
2016年-
2017年的娛樂折價券到了,$65一本,家長會將會獲得20%的資金回扣。購買鏈接https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/22
2h379或者聯繫Melanie [email protected]。
Chappy News
THANKS FOR CELEBRATING CHAPPY DAY 感謝大家慶祝主教日
上星期三,很多學生在午餐時間到學校操場參加了一些列有趣的活動,照片可見於英文版通訊中,感謝家長和老師們的幫助!
Aims of You Can Do It! Education
你可以做到?YCDI是幫助孩子們取得更高成就的項目,它幫助孩子們提高社交、情緒和行為上的能力並且發掘每個孩子的不同潛力。YCLD目的為
提高孩子的基礎能力,讓他們成為一個社交、情感和行為習慣上的全人。
本學期的關注點為“毅力”。“毅力”是當你覺得事情很難的時候不但不放棄還努力嘗試。“毅力”的行為表現有:1)當學校功課很難得時候,堅持努力
嘗試;2)不受別人影響而分心;3)做完功課後檢查看是否有錯誤;4)按時完成任務。
如何提高毅力?我能行,意思是儘管攻功課很難,但是我能行;努力,意思是我越努力,我離成功就越近;努力是辛苦的,意思想成功,我們有時
候做事情不是為了有趣而做的。
獲獎學生名單請見英文版通訊。
COMMUNITY NEWS社區通訊
KEYBOARDKIDZ 鋼琴課
報名請洽 3219 0808
NORTH SHORE 課後輔導班
報名請洽--- 3343-1883/ 0422 001 399
上課時間:每週二和週四,3:30-5:30pm
WHIZ KIDZ – SCIENCE
HANDS - ON EXPERIMENTING = LEARNING THAT`S FUN 課後科學活動
科學工作坊於每兩周的週六開展,11:00am-12:30am,從4月16日星期六開始
地點:學校會堂前廳(從Estoril Street進入)
費用:$125(一學期),收現金和支票
報名:請洽Donna Bennett,[email protected],0427 644 490。