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13th May 2015
OUR SCHOOL VISION: Encouraging all members of the school community to work together
to create a positive and motivating environment, allowing all students to maximise their educational
opportunities in an ever changing world.
‘The Puggle Post’
Congratulations to our ‘Students of the Week’
“We make a
difference.”
www.wandongps.vic.edu.au
Foundation B: Chloe Hall (Listening well and being willing to help)
Foundation H: Hayden Ward (Having a positive attitude and completing all tasks with a smile!)
Foundation K: Kaylee Bruning (Attempting her learning tasks with a positive attitude)
Foundation P: Brock Mahoney (Displaying great effort at working independently and having a go!)
1/2C: Jack Dumbrell (Showing improvement in Numeracy)
1/2H: Taylah Fitzgerald (Always doing her best)
1/2P: Abigail Hume (Caring for a younger student and making sure they are always on task)
1/2V: Riley Van Weenen (Being a kind and respectful member of his class)
3/4A: Brianna Dalton-Maccrea (Staying focussed and on task in class)
3/4B: William Bellman (Writing a very persuasive advertisement for his scooter)
3/4J: Katlan Cook: (Working consistently all week. A wonderful week of learning!)
5/6J: Brodie Petrou (Great use of persuasive text techniques)
5/6M: Mathew Watt (Showing an improved attitude to all learning areas)
5/6S: Hayden O’Sullivan (Showing great leadership skills in unit sport)
Reminder
Bogan Bingo at Kilmore Memorial Hall
Saturday 16th May 2015 - Doors open at 7:00pm
A Message from the Principal
Dear families,
The cold weather has arrived and our students are spending more of their lunchbreaks inside due to the
drizzle and bitter winds. It is a good time to remind parents that coats can be worn outside, as can gloves
and scarves. We do ask that scarves are tucked into school jumpers to ensure they do not get caught on
play equipment or are grabbed by other students during a game. Beanies can be worn too, but they must be
navy blue.
Foundation High Tea: A delicious afternoon tea was enjoyed by Foundation mothers and nannas last Friday.
The students and staff had prepared cupcakes, slices, sandwiches and other finger food and our mums and
nannas dressed to impress. The Foundation students entertained their guests with singing and dancing
before servering their mums and nannas some yummy treats. This was a lovely way to celebrate Mother’s
Day for our youngest students whilst also providing our Foundation mums and nannas the opportunity to
catch up with each other over a cuppa. I hope the students continued to spoil their mums over the weekend.
NAPLAN Testing: Yesterday, today and tomorrow, our grade three and five students will participate in
NAPLAN testing. These assessments are delivered to all students in years three, five, seven and nine across
Australia and serve two purposes. Firstly they allow schools to look at trends over a number of years.
Schools can reflect on student results and compare these to past years. They are used as one part of a range
of data pieces to determine the progress of individual students and of whole grade levels. Secondly, schools
look at the growth of students from grade three to five – did individual students progress by two school
years over this two year period?
To prepare our students for these assessments, they complete some practice tests in the weeks leading up
to NAPLAN week. Our classroom teachers ensure that students know how to fill in the answer sheets –
whether it be to colour in a bubble, write a number in a box or complete a multiple choice question. We
want our students to be as best prepared as they can be. However, we are also well aware that NAPLAN is
judged on how a particular student performs on three given days across an entire school year. There may be
circumstances that impact on a student’s ability to compete NAPLAN assessments to the best of their ability
– maybe they are unwell, or the dog is sick, or they are just super nervous. That is why we ensure that
teaching staff keep parents informed through put the entire school year of student progress. Our school will
receive the results of NAPALAN during term three. Once results arrive, they are photocopied with parents
receiving the original copy of each child’s individual results.
Have a good week
Rhonda Cole
Performing Arts
and Sports Award Certificate Winners !
Performer of the Week
Connor Gawley
(For being very helpful during Performing Arts lessons)
Sports Award - Best on Ground
Isaac Mellado and Roman Moser
Posture Police award
Congratulations to Abby Miller,
Jackson Naylor, Chad Ion and
Georgia Shingles.
These students were selected by their
peers for displaying the correct
posture in class.
Other nominated students were:
Caitlin Roberts and Sean Holt.
Congratulations on your nomination.
Arkell Wins!
Congratulations to Arkell for winning
last week’s house points competition.
Arkell Captain Kira Roberts and
Arkell Vice Captain Brayden Draper
are pictured holding the winner’s trophy.
Gold Certificate Winner !
Congratulations to our
gold certificate winner
Jack Dumbrell
3 gold tickets
Great Effort !!!
WANDONG PRIMARY
SCHOOL
SUPER READER’S
CLUB:
Congratulations on 50 nights reading:
Tyler Hayek, Karlee Rae Ritchie, Lindsay Chalker, Dakota Patrick,
Mathew Robinson, Beraiah McMaster, Joshua Drury, Ella Hall,
Ocean McSolvin, Shelby D’Silva, Hayley Browne, Patrick Marks,
Carly Davon, Ruby Jewell, Mia Albert, Caitlyn Hemphill,
Eloise Harrison, Charlotte Delaney, Olivia Brincat,
Georgia Shingles, Will Vicary, Oliver McKinlay, Tyler Carr
and Matthew Delaney.
Congratulations on 100 nights reading:
James Tomlinson, Shae McDonald and Tayla Albert.
WANTED!
I still have some books which are in need of contacting.
If you could spare some time, I’ll provide the books and contact.
Please contact me: [email protected] or
phone/drop into the office Monday-Thursday to see me.
Thanks – Julie Smith
PAFA Mothers Day Raffle
Congratulations to
Mr Anthony Calleja
(father of Daniel Calleja in P-F)
for being the lucky winner of the
Parents and Friends Association
Mothers Day Raffle.
Thank you for supporting our raffle
WOW! ….WHAT’S ON @WANDONG
2015
Tuesday 12th May -Thursday 14th May NAPLAN Testing (Grades 3 and 5 only)
Friday 15th May Grade 5/6 Paintball excursion
Saturday 16th May Bogan Bingo at Kilmore Memorial Hall
Monday 18th May - Friday 22nd May Education Week
Tuesday 19th May Parents & Friends Association meeting
(9:15am onwards in the staffroom)
2016 School Tour - 9:30am to 10:30am
Education Week - Magical Maths Dress Up Day and Parade
Wednesday 20th May Bake Sale
Thursday 21st May Thinklinks (1:30am-12:30pm)
Friday 22nd May Walk Safely to School Day
Crazy Hair Day - Gold coin donation to fundraise for
Kate Leavold for chopping her hair to support the
Alopecia Foundation
Education Week - Fun Maths Afternoon - 2:30-3:30 pm
School Disco - 7:00 to 9:00pm
Monday 25th May Parent Resilience Information Session at 7:00pm
What’s gone home
this past week?
The following notices were sent home between
Thursday 7th May and Wednesday 13th :
Whole school:
Extra Mother’s Day Stall flyer
2015 Swimming Carnival event details with
payment and permission form attached
Selected Families:
Selected Students:
NAPLAN Support Group information
Individual grade levels:
Foundation:
Foundation High Tea Activities Schedule
Foundation Newsletter - 8th May 2015
One/Two:
Three/Four:
NAPLAN 2015 Information for parents
(Grade 3 students only)
Five/Six:
NAPLAN 2015 Information for parents
(Grade 5 students only)
Grade 5/6 Winter Sports Carnival permission
and payment form
Spare copies of notices are in the school foyer
in the grade level trays.
PARENT PAYMENTS
RECEIVED
227 families at WPS.
136 Completed payments
= 60%
Have you
recently asked
your
child/ren......
“What did
you learn
today?”
Hair Ties $3.50 each
Available from the school office
50 cents from each one goes to Wandong Primary
Made by Glenda 0407 871 087
Kate’s getting
her hair
chopped off!!!
On Saturday 23rd May, one of our grade six students,
Kate Leavold, is getting 30cm of her hair chopped off.
Why you may ask? It is all because Kate is donating
her hair to be made into a wig for a child less
fortunate who has lost his/her hair.
Kate has been waiting patiently for her hair to reach
the correct length and the time has come. So, our
SRC have decided to support Kate by holding a Crazy
Hair Day on Friday 22nd May. Students can come to
school with Crazy Hair and donate a gold coin. SRC
members will collect the coins and we will donate
these to the Australian Alopecia Ateata Foundation to
further support Kate’s great effort. Kate promises to
bring photos in to share with us…. and no doubt we
will see the result the following Monday at school.
So remember Friday 22nd May is CRAZY HAIR DAY
Year 7 Transition Information
We have received a limited number of information packs and brochures from Whittlesea
Secondary College and Broadford Secondary College and these are available from the school
office. We strongly encourage all families to contact their preferred secondary college/s for
information on tours, open days, information evenings and scholarship opportunities from now
on to ensure you don’t miss out on any important information.
Education Week at Wandong Primary School
Monday 18th May - Friday 22nd May
19th May 2015 Magical Maths Dress Up
Day & Parade
22nd May 2015 Walk to School Safely Day
Crazy Hair Day
Fun Maths Afternoon
(2:30-3:30pm)
Gold coin donation entry
Food and drink available for purchase
Friday May 22
Time: 7.00pm to 9.00pm
Wandong Primary School Hall
Students will be fully supervised
Once children are inside the disco, they will
not be allowed to leave until they are picked
up by an adult
All children must be picked up before 9pm
When: Every Thursday @ 1:45pm
Where: Art Room
Who: Open to all students Foundation to grade 6
As part of our lunchtime clubs program, we are running a Pokemon Club.
So please bring along your cards to play (battle) other students at the
school. There is NO trading of cards allowed at the club and Thursday
is the only day that Pokemon Cards are allowed at school! This club
is supervised by one of our parents and also a teacher.
Equestrian Victoria would like to announce that entries are now open for the 2015 Peter Horobin Interschool State Championships. The event is held at Werribee Park during the school holidays starting 29th June for
5 days with 500+ young riders. This event is open to all Victorian primary and secondary school age riders and whilst many children have goals to qualify to represent Victoria at the Australian Championships in Sydney in
September, others may be new to equestrian sport and competition. All however come with the objective to
have fun and represent their school at this event. There are no qualifications required to enter
this event, everyone is welcome.
Additional details can be obtained from accessing the following website:
www.vic.equestrian.org.au/content/interschools
We also have a school parent who has offered to be our
inter-schools equestrian co-ordinator and if there are any interested children/ parents, she is happy to assist in anyway. Please contact the school office should you
require any further information.
STOOL REPAIR NEEDED
There are a few broken stools in the Art
Room that require re-welding. If you
can assist us or know of someone that
can, please contact the office.
Thank you to Mel Marshall,
Robyn Hannemann, Rachael,
Melissa McKean and Steve Marks for
their recent contacting of books.
JULIE SMITH
THINKLINKS THANK YOU
Mrs Buggy would
like to thank
Beaurepaires Kilmore
for their assistance in
providing tyres for her
Thinklinks activity.
Writing with Miss Adams 3/4J has been very busy this term composing some wonderful texts.
Over the last few weeks these are some texts we have written:-
composing narratives with our
class mascot (Super M&M) as
the main character
persuading people to buy our
scooters with emotive language
in our advertisements
identifying needs
and wants
of different people
in our community designing mother’s
day cards
creating a job advertisement
for a job they would like in
the future
OPENING OFFICE DOORS
A bit different to the usual classroom news, Mrs Cole requested that we give a short update about what is happening in
the school office and a few kind reminders about office procedure.
Ros has moved into the corner office across from the Sick Bay so as to minimise distractions and ensure confidentially
of documentation. I am now the first point of office contact and will assist you to the best of my ability, however Ros is
still available to help if the matter is beyond the scope of my school knowledge.
Please make sure that forms and payments are returned in a timely manner, so that students do not miss out on
events. We aim to send out statements on a monthly basis and welcome you to query any transactions on your family
account. Please place due dates into your diary and keep a regular check on the coming events calendar in the
newsletter.
We would love to have the space to re-locate the uniform shop and be able to fill your uniform orders straight away,
however at the moment this is not a possibility. The current uniform shop is located in another part of the school and
we aim to fill orders placed within 24 hours, however due to daily time constraints this is not always possible. If we do
not have your requested uniform item currently in stock it will be placed on back order and sent out to you as soon the
delivery is received.
Please note that the school office hours are 8.30am to 4.30pm. Should you wish to contact the school outside these
times you will need to leave a message on our answering machine. Another alternative is to send us an email at
[email protected] and we can direct this to the relevant staff member.
As you can understand a school office is a very busy place. We may not answer your phone call on the first ring, or
attend to you as soon as you arrive at the front desk, as the students of the school are our first priority.
Please be patient with us as we are there to help ☺ JANE DRURY (Office Support)
Our SEL (Social & Emotional
Learning) focus is…..
Welfare & Wellbeing
@ Wandong PS
Edition 5, 2015