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Principal’s Report School Calendar
Uniform Shop Open 9.00
Every Tuesday & Friday
Wednesday 23 October
7pm-Finance-7.30pm-
School Council Meeting
Monday 28 October
9am Concert Tickets On
Sale
Thursday 7 November
Prep 2020 Information
Evening
Monday 11-15 November
Year 5/6 Swimming Pro-
gram
Wednesday 13 November
Year 3/4 Orienteering
Friday 15 November
Prep Transition Session 1
9-10am
Monday 18-22 November
Year 3/4 Swimming Pro-
gram
Tuesday 19—Thursday 21
November
Life Education
Alert Issue 71
Warrandyte
Primary School
17 October 2019
Website: www.warrandyteps.vic.edu.au Email: [email protected]
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For the first four weeks of Term 4, I will be at school 3 days per week. In my ab-
sence, Cathie Brooks will be available to answer any questions and sort out any
issues. Cathie can be contacted at the school office on Tuesday and Thursday. A
sincere thank you to Cathie for taking on this role.
School Review
As you would be aware, Warrandyte Primary School will conduct a school review
early next year. All government schools complete a review every four years. Prepa-
rations have begun; our first task to complete a pre-review self-evaluation. On
Wednesday, staff spent the day analysing data from the previous four years to re-
flect on our progress, establish areas of success and areas for improvement. The
review not only provides the school community an opportunity to celebrate school
achievements but the findings will set the direction for the next four years. Repre-
sentatives from staff, School Council, Principal class (from other schools), Educa-
tion Department and an independent reviewer will sit on a review panel. During
Term 1, the review panel will meet for a Validation Day and a number of fieldwork
days culminating in a report presented by our school reviewer and a new Strategic
Plan will be established.
2020 Class Structure
We are currently working on our class structures and student combinations for
next year. Changes in student numbers and staffing sometimes cause us to re-
shape our proposed class structures several times throughout this term. It can also
be a challenging task, given our small numbers, which doesn’t allow for too much
flexibility.
It is vital that we are made aware of any circumstances that may impact on our
enrolment numbers. Please let us know if you intend to enrol a child at our school,
if you are aware of people in our community who will be enrolling, or if you intend
to move or transfer to another school. We require this information as soon as
possible in order to establish class structures for the start of the new year.
If you will not be at Warrandyte Primary School in 2020, please notify the school
office in writing immediately.
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Congratulations
Ben D (5/6J) for displaying exemplary manners and pushing in all chairs before leaving my office
1/2KS for showing creative and high level thinking maths skills when learning about estimation
Environment/Rubbish Club for consistently cleaning up the yard and ensuring it is tidy, well done and thankyou
Thought for the Week
Doing the little things can make a big difference
Yogi Berra
Craig Crouch
Principal
Lunch Club
Last Friday a new initiative called “Lunch Club”, was started in the library. It will happen every Fri-
day between 1.15 – 1.45pm. Each week there will be a different focus, and this week it will be
Arts and Crafts. This is an opportunity for students who want some quiet time out of the yard to participate in a vari-
ety of games and activities. Students from all grades are welcome. A very big thankyou to both Kyla Lim and Andrea
Pope for organising the program and making our first “Lunch Club” such a success.
Cathie Brooks
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Performing Arts News Weekend rehearsals
Congratulations to the Year 6 students who attended the first weekend rehearsal in the Bampi last Sunday. The commitment, responsibility and team-work demonstrated was most impressive. A special thank-you to Cathie Brooks for kindly volunteering her time to assist with supervision. Our next Sunday rehearsal is October 27. Please make sure you check the roster on Compass for all rehearsal details up until our November 27 performance.
Props Assistance
Thank you to the families who have offered to assist with creating and sourcing props for our show. We still require a number of set items, so please refer to the list posted on Compass to see if you can help.
Ticket Sales
This year, the staff at George Wood Performing Arts Centre have requested we use online ticket sales company eventtix (who are famliar with the new seating layout of their theatre). Tickets will go on sale from 9am on Mon-day, October 28 at a cost of $20 (plus booking fee). The special link to our event will be posted on Compass in the near future.
Singing with Susanna Wailes
Over the next few weeks, our lead cast are very fortunate to have the opportunity to work with experienced vocal coach Susanna Wailes. Susanna is an accomplished pianist and singing teacher who will guide the students through the challenges of preparing for solo stage singing in “Beauty and the Beast”. Students in Year 4 – 6 at WPS can be tutored after school by Susanna in voice and piano through the Community Music program. Enrolment forms are at the office.
Students with a special performing arts talent who will be attend-ing a Victorian Government school in 2020 can register to attend an audition for the main State Schools Spectacular cast as a musician, dancer or vocalist from Monday, October 14. (Please note that this is separate from the Mass Dance and Mass Choir audition process which is conducted internally by registered schools). Registration for the lead cast is via this link
www.cvent.com/d/jyqhmy
Kirsty
Sick Bay Laundry Roster The lucky mum on duty is Anita Christian. Thanks for coming up to change the linen, make the beds up and return
it next week all fresh and clean, much appreciated
Cherise
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Sport News District Volleyball
Congratulations to our very talented Girls and Boys volleyball teams who have both became the Tem-plestowe District Premiers.
Last Friday at Milgate Primary both teams had to play 5 matches. Both teams were undefeated on the day and only lost one set each.
What a fabulous effort, now they play this Friday in the Division final against Donburn Primary school and Donvale Primary school.
We wish these teams luck, if they are successful this Friday they go on to the Eastern Region finals.
Thank you again to the parents who are helping to transport and support these students through these finals.
District Basketball
Well done to our Girls and Boys basketball teams who competed on Tuesday in the District Basketball Round Robin. Although the competition proved very challenging our students performed very well and didn't give up.
Thank you to the parents who drove and coached on the day, Leanne, Kim, Dee and Susie. A special thank you to Sue who stepped in at the last minute to drive the girls.
Eastern Region Athletics
We wish Amy (grade 6) all the best today as she is competing in the Long Jump at the Regional Athletics finals.
Go Amy!!
Sally
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OSHC News This week has been full of fun activities and group games! We got back into baking this week, with a lovely chocolate cake which we all shared for afternoon tea. Next week we are planning to do more baking as we love having homemade treats for afternoon tea. We have many board game sessions planned, as well as fun games such as ‘night at the museum’ and ‘the floor is lava’ - two favourites this term. We are also going to be creating artworks with paint and shaving cream and others with tissue paper. We will also be having a party to celebrate Halloween! Come join us, info below!
Amanda, Davin & Chelsea
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Grandparents Who Parent
12 November - 3 December, 2019
Parenting grandchildren can be a stressful, challenging and lonely experience. This 4-week group program provides support and information for grandparents.
Dad’s Tool Kit
23 October – 13 November, 2019
A low-cost 4-week program designed specifically for fathers and male caregivers of children aged between birth -18 years of age. It provides evidence-based parenting strategies to help support and enhance parenting skills, confi-dence and child behaviour. This will also be an opportunity for dads to share their experiences of fatherhood while developing their toolkit of resources to support them in their roles as fathers. This program helps to bring together willing men and to encourage and support them to build upon creating a better place for themselves, their part-ners and children.
For further information or to register please go to : www.doncare.org.au
CSI for kids 9-12 yrs – The Mystery of the Missing Gold Nugget- Briony Kane
Running for five weeks, children are invited to solve the crime of the missing gold nugget
using the skills and processes used by forensic scientists. There will be lots of hands on fun using mud dough, fin-
gerprinting and chromatography.
Wed Oct 16, 4-5:30 pm, 5 wks, $79
Children’s Drawing 7-12 yrs - Julie Harmsworth
Julie is a registered teacher and artist who creates the perfect setting for artistic development. Using different me-
diums, learn the foundation techniques that underpin all art. BYO Sketch book.
Mon Oct 14, 4-5:30 pm, 8 wks. EB $130 Full $154
(Note: no class Mon 4th November)
Nature Playgroup 2-5 year olds - Julie Harmsworth
A facilitated playgroup where children and their families experience a weekly adventure in the beautiful natural
surrounds of Warrandyte. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Mon Oct 14, 10:30 am-12 pm, 8 wks. EB $130, Full $154 (Note: no class Mon 4th November)
Social Story Time In partnership with Warrandyte Library
Start with Storytime in the library at 11 am then head upstairs to us at the Neighbourhood House at 11:30 am to
share a cuppa and a chat while your children play and make new friends. We have a bright room with lots of toys
and fun activities. Every Wednesday (Note: will not run January). FREE
More information available at : warrandyteneighbourhoodhouse.org.au/
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Exciting New Tennis Programs
Tennis for Teens Special Tennis Program for ages 12-16
Thursday Nights 6pm to 7pm – From Oct 24 Warrandyte Tennis Club
$50 for 8 weeks More info: https://www.thetennisguru.com.au/coaching
Tennis Playground – South Warrandyte
Grand Opening – Sun Oct 20, 11:30am to 1:30pm This is a custom-built tennis facility for ages 3 to 13
(but also fun for everyone else) Come and have a hit with the kids & FREE BBQ
More info: https://www.thetennisguru.com.au/tennisplayground
For more information contact The Tennis Guru: 0488722538
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