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Seabrook Primary School 83-105 Point Cook Road, SEABROOK 3028 | POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1143 ALTONA MEADOWS 3028 Phone: 9395 1758 | Email: [email protected] www.seabrook.vic.edu.au | www.facebook.com/SeabrookPS
NEWSLETTERFROM THE PRINCIPAL Issue 32 October 24, 2018
Seabrook Primary School has a zero tolerance for any form of child abuse.
GAMES Children should never play games outside the legal guidelines. Follow the rating system.
NO SCHOOLTuesday
6thNovember
Melbourne Cup
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Dear Parents and Guardians,
PARENT FORUMAs part of our continuing school review, parents are invited to meet the school reviewer Martin Winfield in our north wing this Thursday 25th of October at 9am.
Martin has been speaking to teachers, leaders and children over the past two weeks in an effort to learn more about our school and help us determine areas of improvement for the future. We would value your contribution.
Martin is keen to know your views on some of the following:
1. What can you tell me that is good/great /working well at Seabrook Primary School?2. What needs change?3. How should this change happen?4. In what ways is the curriculum program structured and planned (differentiated) to enable learning that is personalised?5. How well does the school cater for your child’s unique needs? Are all students actively engaged in their learning?6. In what ways does the school seek and respond to authentic student voice?7. How well does your child understand what they need to learn / what they are learning/ how well they are achieving? How independent is he/she as a learner?8. How can the leadership team further foster a culture in which teachers share their practice and take collective responsibility for development and school-wide implementation of highly effective, consistent teaching practices and improved achievement?9. Are there consistent approaches across the school – the way your children are taught / treated?10. How can we engage parents and the community more?11. What would make being involved more attractive to parents?
If you can spare an hour, please come to the oval end of the north wing on Thursday 25th October at 9am.
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SECOND HAND UNIFORM SHOPOur volunteers would like to remind parents that a good range of Seabrook garments are available at the Seabrook Uniform shop (2.30pm – 3.30pm) in the meeting room returning to Thursday afternoons from next week. Please drop by and have a look at second hand garments for sale or leave clean, wearable garments to add to the stocks for sale. This week the shop is open from 2.30pm – 3.30pm on Friday afternoon.
CHESS NEWSEight children from Seabrook have qualified to represent our school in the State chess finals this week. We wish them well and thank the parents who have been able to support the transport of the students to the event venue.
WEBSITE TRANSLATORDid you know that our newsletter and website can be translated into most major languages. If you know someone who would benefit from this please let them know. The translator is located on the home page of our website under the Sun-Smart details.
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CHOCOLATE DRIVE PRIZESSorry for the delay with awarding the prizes for our chocolate drive. Now that we have everything back we are calculating the winners and will announce them shortly. A huge thank you to our volunteer mums who have overseen the distribution and organization of this important fund-raising activity.
We hope to complete the planning of our new adventure play ground very shortly and announce a commencement date for the works. All money raised through various activities will contribute to the costs of the new play area. We are completely rebuilding the existing wooden play area on the south side of the school.
FOOD POLICYSome parents like to acknowledge their child’s birthday at school by bringing in treats for the class. A polite reminder that we ask parents to consider offering something other than sweets.
This chart might be helpful when considering which foods may cause allergic reactions for some of our children. The children who have allergies would appreciate that others have some understanding of foods that may cause them serious health issues.
BOOKLISTS FOR 2019Booklists for your child’s supplies and fees will be sent home soon.
SATURDAY 24TH OF NOVEMBER IS THE VICTORIAN STATE ELECTION.Our school will hold a food stall to coincide with this event. We hope that a large number of parents will be happy to be rostered on to help continue to raise further funds for the playgrounds.
Have a great week ahead.Sue & Staff
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Regional Athletics - Keilor
Congratulations to our 6 students who competed in the Western Region Athletics Carnival at Keilor last week. Faith (6LL) came 2nd in Shot Put (8.28m) despite having a sore leg going into the meet. Great effort! Faith will now compete at the State Athletics at Lakeside Stadium (Monday 29th October).
Ivy (6AU) continued her great form coming 3rd in a closely run 1500m (5.31.52) and just missed out on State qualification. She also came 5th in 800m (2.50.45). Kristian (6JB) came 5th in Shot Put (10.23m) & 13th in Discus (19.82m). Sebastian (6JJ) was consistent in the jumps, coming 7th in Triple Jump (9.53m) and 8th in Long Jump (4.12m). Jared (4AA) came 13th overall in the 100m (15.41) and Brandon came 14th place in Discus (22.66m). Oliver (6JJ) was unable to compete in his events due to illness.
Well done everyone and good luck to Faith at the State Finals!
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SSV Golf Championships
Congratulations to Maksim (3SP) and Krishan (6SF). They recently competed in the SSV Primary School Divisional level Golf Championships. Krishan competed at East Geelong and came first out of 14 competitors with a score of 37 for 9 holes, qualifying for the Regional Finals.
On Monday at Sunshine Golf Course, Maksim also qualified for the Regional Finals by finishing 6th out of 14 players, with a score of 52. This is a great outcome considering a lot of the students are 2-3yrs older than he is (up to Grade 6) like Krishan, who has participated for the last couple of years. Good luck to both boys in trying to qualify for the State Finals.
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Save These Dates
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Our School
WINE BOTTLES NEEDED
Held on the third Thursday of every month
3:10-3:30PM
DONATIONSONLY
Support needed with unexplained absences as per DET requirement
Dear Parents/Guardians,
We kindly request that you inform the school via the XUNO message service of your child/ren’s absence. This will help us to reduce the SMS cost to the school as fewer SMS messages will need to be sent daily. Thank you to those parents/guardians
who are already using the XUNO message service or informing the school of their child/ren’s absence.
Entering school absences
All school absences will now only be available for submission on XUNO. Please log into the parent portal at:https://seabrook-ps.xuno.com.auand use your username and password to access XUNO.To send a message directly to the teacher please follow these steps:
Click on:1. School2. Scroll down to Messages and select 3.Click on the add(+) button to select your child/ren’s teacher.4. Type in new message eg. Peter/Mary is absent as he/she is unwell.
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Release 10 MacBook 1to1 Update (current parents from Year 2-5)
As you should all be aware by now, Seabrook Primary School is still taking orders for our bulk purchase of MacBook 1 to1 orders (due to take place in early November). To this point however, Apple has not yet released any information on the expected updated Education MacBook. We are still hopeful of an announcement before our bulk order is scheduled to take place, however we can’t guarantee anything concrete until we hear from our certified education reseller. We also know that a number of parents are waiting until early next year to place their order because of this expected announcement. If parents choose to change or order their device early next year, this is totally acceptable, as always, will be subject to an updated quote at time of placing your order. It is only orders for Christmas that we will be placing in early November that we are requiring soon. We will continue to notify parents of any changes (as soon as we hear from them and broadcast them through all the usual online digital channels as per usual.
Over the last 12 months, several watches have been sent to the office without anyone claiming them. So if someone has lost one during this time, come and see Mrs Golomb in the office. Thank you
We Need Your Help – Parent Helpers/Volunteers Needed
Our students really enjoy participating in the Commonwealth School Banking program and to keep this program running we need your help. Parent helpers are needed to help count money and process reward requests. Currently School Banking is processed on Thursday morning at 9am for approximately one to two hours.
Found
LostA size 12 school woolen jumper. The jumper is clearly labeled with the name Catto on the label.Please return to Harvey in 5KP when found.Thank you
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Are you leaving Seabrook at the end of the year?
Are you leaving Seabrook Primary School at the end of 2018
This information helps us with our planning for 2019
If your child/ren are not returning to Seabrook Primary School next year (excluding our current Grade 6 students), can you please fill in the details below and return to Mrs Susan Joyce. (at the office as soon as possible)
Child’s name: _______________________ Grade: _________ Room No:____ Child’s name: _______________________ Grade: _________ Room No:____ Child’s name: _______________________ Grade: _________ Room No:____
will be leaving Seabrook Primary School at the end of term 4 in 2018
Destination school: ____________________________________________ in 2019. Parent/Guardian Signature: __________________________ Date: __________ Contact No: _____________________________________________ Email Address: _____________________________________ Please also complete the information below if you are relocating to a new postal address, so that we can forward on any important student information.
New Address: ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Contact No: ___________________________________________________
OFFICE USE ONLY
Data transfer is complete Yes No
Date: Office signature:
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ewaste Saturday 17th of November
Electronic waste recyclingElectronic waste (ewaste) is electronic appliances that are obsolete and of no use to their owners. This includes appliances that are powered by batteries or those that plug into electric outlets. Most of these items can be refurbished for reuse or recycled.About 500 illegally dumped televisions and computers are collected by Council each year. Council also collects about 300 electronic waste items monthly including 100 televisions through the hard waste collection service.
Hobsons Bay ewaste recycling event 2018Hobsons Bay residents can recycle their ewaste on Saturday 17 November 2018 from 8am to 3pm. The place to go is Council’s Operations Centre at Sugar Gum Drive, Altona. The service is free for Hobsons Bay residents and a booking is not required. Traffic managers will direct residents in their vehicles to the drop off location inside the Operations Centre, where once stationary, a team of recyclers will remove the ewaste for residents.
Items accepted include computers and computer peripherals, laptops, monitors, cartridges, cables, printers, scanners, mobile phones, cameras, televisions, video and DVD players, CDs, DVDs, GPS, electronic toys, mixers, toasters, microwaves and heaters.
Items not accepted include refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, barbecues, televisions with broken glass, smoke alarms, hazardous waste, batteries in bulk and fluorescent lamps. The event is for residents and a maximum of two televisions and two computers per vehicle will be accepted.
Other places where ewaste can be recycled?Hobsons Bay residents and small businesses can also drop off their television and computers for free at locations established through the National Television and Computer Recycling Scheme. A full list of sites in Australia and details of what can be recycled can be found on the Recycling Near You website.
Drop-offsites in the west within approximately 30 minutes of the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre are as follows:
Computers and televisionsMoonee Valley Transfer Station188 Homes Road, Moonee Ponds VIC 3040Phone: (03) 9243 8888
Werribee Refuse Disposal CentreWests Road, Werribee VIC 3030Phone: (03) 9742 0777
Melton Waste Transfer Station33 Ferris Road, Melton South VIC 3338Phone: (03) 9747 7200
Computers and computer accessories onlyOfficeworks377 Williamstown Road, Yarraville VIC 3013Phone: (03) 9933 7300
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For your information
Do you have a school banking question or query? Please email: [email protected] School Banking Volunteers
School Banking Day is Wednesday
Congratulations to the following students who received their certificate this week:
Silver 20 Deposits - Lachlan T, Jonah C, Aliyah H, Paige G, Edward W, Sophie K, Hollie G, Mia R and Mali R FundraisingThanks to all the students that participate in the Seabrook School banking program. Last term the school received a regular savers contribution of $451.00. This money will be going towards the school fundraising. Your school receives $5.00 for every 10 school banking deposits made per student.
Scratch Pad is now out of stockNew Rewards available term 4 are - Zoom Flying Disc and Slushie Maker Cup.Still Available Heat Reactor Pens, Power Handball, Glowlight, Sparkle Glitter Pens, Twister Power Handball.2017 Rewards still available – Cyber Handball, Colour Change Markers, Tablet Case, Pencil and Tech Case, Smiley Emoji Keyring and Epic Earphones.
Saving regularly is an important habit to get into, whether you are saving a little or a lot. Keep up the great work and remember to bring your deposit book each Wednesday. Thank you for supporting the School Banking Program.
As you all know days are getting hotter as summer is just around the corner, here at OSHClub we encourage all children to wear hats and apply sunscreen before going outside. So please remember to bring your hats to Before School & After School Care as we have a No Hate No Play Policy.
OSHC Program Phone: 0411 302 879Coordinators: Cassandra Lesatele & Alex
TsoukasOSHClub Head Office: 1300 395 735
All families must be enrolled to attend the program, remember this is free! Please create an account online at www.oshclub.com.au where all bookings and cancellations can also be managed via your online account!
Uniform shop open Friday afternoons
Oct 19 & 26 only not Thursday
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OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2018 SEABROOK TIME LINEMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
22
Grade 3 & 4Assembly
9am - 9:30am
Grade1 Swimming
23 24 25
Grade 2 Sleepover at Scienceworks
6:45pm2EP, 2EM, 2AP
26
PrepAssembly
2:30pm - 3pm
29
Grade 5 & 6 Assembly
9am - 9:30am
Grade1 Swimming
30 31 1 November
Prep Extended Stay
3:10 - 5pm
2
Grade 1 Assembly
2:30pm - 3pm
5
Grade 3 & 4Assembly
9am - 9:30am
6
MELBOURNE CUP PUBLIC
HOLIDAY
NO SCHOOL
7 8
Grade 2 Sleepover at Scienceworks
6:45pm2DV, 2RH, 2HL
9
Grade 2Assembly
2:30pm - 3pm
Remembrance Day Ceremony
12
Grade 5 & 6 Assembly
9am - 9:30am
Grade1 Swimming
Grade 4 Melbourne Zoo
4EC, 4AA
13 14
Grade 4 Melbourne Zoo
4RE, 4JV
15
Grade 1 Extended Stay3:10pm 6:30pm
16
PrepAssembly
2:30pm - 3pm
Grade 4 Melbourne Zoo
4MB, 4LK
Grade 3 Phillip Island Camp 7th - 9th November