sarah-jane murphy · forms to be returned on wednesday february 6, all parents should have received...
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Our School Association needs your help! Jess Tabart, our School Association chair, requires the support of parents/guardians from both Burnie and Devonport Campus’ to join her in working with the SOSE leadership team to participate in representing the voices of our school parent body. The School Association works to support the values and priorities for the School and provides advice and recommendations to the Principal in relation to the general operations and management of the School. The Association provides an avenue for you to provide advice and recommendations to the DoE Secretary on any matter relating to policy. This plays a pivotal role in approving the School budget to ensure it reflects the actions detailed in the School Improvement Plan. The Association meets once per term, whereby key matters relating to the school are tabled, ensuring there is open transparency regarding decision making. We would be very appreciative if you have the time to assist us as we strive to provide quality individual needs based learning opportunities for our whole school community through a commitment to creating an environment that nurtures respect, encourages aspiration, invests in relationships and supports lifelong personal growth. If you are considering stepping into one of the vacancies we currently have, please make contact with me so I can discuss the process of election with you further.
Regards,
Sarah-Jane Murphy
UPCOMING EVENTS
March
26 — Epilepsy Action Day
April
12 — Moderation Day
(Student Free Day)
TERM DATES
Forms to be returned
On Wednesday February 6, all parents should have received an envelope pack with Student Validation
forms, Special Data Collection Forms and general permission forms.
To help with organising activities, and ensuring we have the correct point of contact in the case of an
emergency, can you please ensure these forms are completed and returned to the school office as soon as
possible.
CONTACT DETAILS
Corey was so excited to
get the chance to help Ian
Edwards fix a broken
bike!
Thanks Ian!
On Tuesday March 26, we will be raising awareness for epilepsy as a part of Purple Day. Students
and Staff are invited to wear purple and donate a gold coin to raise awareness and funds for
epilepsy.
Purple Day was founded in 2008 by nine-year-old Cassidy Megan of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Motivated by her own struggles with epilepsy, Cassidy started Purple Day in an effort to get
people talking about the condition and let those impacted by seizures know that they are not
alone. Purple Day is named after the internationally recognised colour for epilepsy, lavender.
END OF SCHOOL DAY PROCEDURES
The safety of our students, staff, parents and carers is of major importance to our end of day procedures.
To ensure the safety of everyone and the efficient loading of our buses, we have brought the following
procedure into place:
Our front steel gate and roller door will be closed at approximately 2:25pm, allowing for us to promptly
load students into already garaged buses. Once these two buses have been loaded and departed, our third
bus will drive in to the bus shelter to be loaded.
At this time the steel gate will be opened for parents/guardians to walk along the cream path and in to the
school to collect your child/children from the school gymnasium. Once collected, parents/carers and
students can depart the school via the cream path and back through the steel gate. We ask that parents/
carers picking up their children at the end of the school day arrive at approximately 2.40pm to eliminate the
waiting time while this process is taking place.
We appreciate the support we have received from students, parents/guardians and visitors in relation to
trailling this new procedure, ensuring the safety of all is our first priority.
LEVIES School levy invoices have been issued to those parents not already approved for STAS (Student Assistance
Scheme). We would appreciate payment of levies, should you have difficulties with this please speak to
Michelle in the office and she can arrange a payment plan.
BUSES
The key points to this are:
Ensuring that your child is ready to board the bus at their collection time.
Ensuring that you are present at home/collection point at the designated drop off time allowing for some
slight variation in time day to day.
Escorting your child to and from the bus during collection and drop off.
Adhering to the approved days and drop off locations as specified on transport approval letters.
Contacting bus staff prior to 7.30am if your child is going to be away from school.
The bus phone numbers are:
Penguin/Ulverstone Bus — 0409 977 809
Wynyard/ Boat Harbour/Smithton Bus — 0400 089 724
Burnie/Somerset Bus — 0428 495 740
Currently all our buses are running at capacity on a very tight time schedule so we would appreciate it if families
can be mindful of all these points so that we can keep the buses running smoothly.