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CALENDAR DATES
Term 2 19 – 23
rd May Book Fair – Library
8.30 – 9.00 & 3.00 – 4.15 23
rd May Walk to School Day
26th
May Instrumental Concert – Strings 27
th May Second Hand Uniform Sale – 8.30 a.m.
27th
May Instrumental Concert – Piano/Keyboard 2
– 4
th June Year 5 Camp – Sovereign Hill
4th
June I.C.A.S. Science – Yrs, 3 4 & 6 5
th June I.C.A.S. Science – Year 5 (due to camp)
5th
June Instrumental Concert – Guitar 6
th June Pupil Free Day – No School for students
9th June Queens Birthday Public Holiday 12
th June School Council Meeting – 7.30 pm.
17th
June Instrumental Concert – Percussion 23
rd June Instrumental Concert – Woodwind/Brass
24th
June Ambulance Visit – Prep 27
th June Last day of Term 2 – 2.30 p.m. finish
Term 3 14
th July Term 3 commences
21st
July Maths Talent Quest – registration close 29
th July I.C.A.S. English – Yrs, 3, 4, 5 & 6
11th
August Pupil Free Day – No school for students 12
th August I.C.A.S. Maths - Yrs 3, 4, 5 & 6
13th
August Maths Talent Quest – Entries to Latrobe 20
th August Maths Talent Quest – Display of entries
19th
September Last day of Term 3 – 2.30 p.m. finish
Term 4 6
th October Term 4 commences
23rd
October Maths Talent Quest – Award Ceremony 31
st October Showcase 2014 – Robert Blackwood Hall
19th
December Last day for 2014 – 1.30 p.m. finish
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
We are fortunate to provide an outstanding Indonesian program at the school and both students and staff are learning more about the language and culture of one of our closest neighbours. The six children who participated in the State-wide Indonesian competition had an enjoyable experience with three students progressing to the finals. I would like to thank Ms Alex Douros for providing this opportunity for our students. Don’t forget that you can join the Indonesian classes for parents on Monday mornings in the Stadium – selamat pagi! We have had an excellent response to our Book Fair which has been set up in the Library throughout the week. Tomorrow is the final day and thank you to all staff who set up and ran the Fair and all parents who assisted. Remember to return all Fun Run money to the school by tomorrow. At this stage we have raised in excess of $3ooo which will go towards the installation of a fitness circuit along the lower perimeter of the school oval as a part of our
Learnscapes initiative.
Ina Kuehlich Assistant Principal
EDUCATION MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE
Do you have a valid Health Care Card, Pension Card or are a Foster Parent, then you may
be eligible to apply for the Education Maintenance Allowance.
If you lodged your form at the start of 2014 and are still eligible, your instalment will be automatically processed and it will not be necessary for you to complete a new form. If you have received a new Card recently, we request that you bring this to the Office so we can photocopy and advise the Department of your new expiry date.
If you have RECENTLY become the Holder of one of these Cards and would like to apply for the EMA, then you can obtain an Application form at the Office. It will be necessary for the school to photocopy your card when the Application form is processed.
Applications must be lodged at the school by the 1st August 2014
ISSUE 14
22nd May,
2014
Message from the Office
When paying via BPay could you please notify the school of your payment by sending an
email to [email protected] advising of your child’s name and the amount
paid.
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WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL DAY, Friday 23RD May Walk to School Day is an annual, national event when all Primary School children are encouraged to walk safely to school. It is a Community Event seeking to promote Road Safely, Health, Public Transport and the Environment. Regular exercise like walking with your child not only helps you and your child to beat chronic problems like obesity, heart disease, behavioural and mental health issues. It also gives you a great opportunity to teach your child safe ways to behave around roads and traffic. Designated meeting places have been arranged so teachers, parents/carers and students can walk to school together. Please meet at your chosen point at 8.25 am to start walking at 8.30 am promptly. For those who have to drive, we are asking you to leave the car a reasonable distance from the school and walk the rest of the way. Students who have walked to school, may collect a piece of fruit from the Junior School Council outside the hall. Thank you to the PFA for providing the fruit.
INDONESIAN NEWS Berita Bahasa Indonesia! Sayembara Lisan – Indonesian Language Competition Congratulations to three of our Years 5 & 6 students who have made it through to the state finals! We wish Roan, Nicki and Camilia all the very best for this Saturday’s Competition. Interesting Fact #3 Did you know that there is a very smelly flower called the Rafflesia that is found in the rainforests of Indonesia? It smells 100 times worse than rotten eggs and 1000 times worse than smelly socks! If you stretch your arms out to the side, the Rafflesia flower is as big as that! Now that’s BIG! Salam hangat (warm regards) Alex (Bu) Douros
FROM THE HEALTH CENTRE Headlice
Please take the time to read the attached information provided in this week’s newsletter re Headlice. There appears to be quite a few new cases of head lice and I ask that you take the time to look and treat your child accordingly so we can hopefully eliminate these. Strategies such as tying long hair up in pony tails or plaits and regular home checking with the comb and conditioner method described in the information attached are effective in minimising the spread of headlice. If you want any further information or advice, please ring Julie in the Health Centre.
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PARENTS & FRIENDS ‘NEWS’ Second Hand Uniform Sale A second hand uniform stall will be held next Tuesday 27th May in the stadium from 8:30 am until 9:15 am. If anyone is available to help it would be greatly appreciated. In addition to the usual donated and unclaimed secondhand uniforms, there will be a limited number of new uniforms for sale at half list price. Once this stock is sold, there will be no more new uniforms for sale from at school. Uniforms will only then be available to purchase from our new supplier, PSW,at 288-290 Stephensons Road, Mt. Waverley. 9809 5477. Enjoy your weekend Betty Ciorciari
Entertainment Books and Digital Memberships are available NOW! The Entertainment™ Book, and the brand new Entertainment™ Digital Membership, are your guide to the most popular restaurants, attractions, shopping, travel and more, all with valuable up to 50% off and 2 for 1 offers. There are also discounts available at retailers such as Woolworths, Caltex, Dan Murphy and Big W. The cost of the book is $65. You only need to use a couple of vouchers and you will have recouped your investment. Then you can save lots of money for over a year as the offers are valid until June 2015. NEW this year – A digital membership can be selected which means that you can search for and redeem your offers anywhere you take your Apple or Android device. Your membership can be shared across four devices in your family. Books may be ordered online or using the order form included in this newsletter. Ask your family, friends, neighbours or work colleagues if they would like one, as the school receives $13 from each book sold. You can order online at https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/187402c. Other payment options are cheque (made payable to Essex Heights Primary School), cash, Visa or Mastercard. Please include your child’s name and Class on the order form and return to school via your Class Teacher. The book will be delivered to your child’s classroom. For more information or to make special arrangements for book collection, contact Linda Cornell c/o 5H or 6K, phone 9807 2493 or email [email protected].
BASC The program has started it Active After Care Program this term. If you want to have fun while getting fit and learning new skills come along.
Next week the program will be doing the following activities; Paper folding, Active after care, disappearing water, and story reading. On Friday students from Deakin will be coming to the program to do some cool science experiments with the children.
Thank You Paul Davis
Last opportunity to visit the Book Fair as the final day is
Friday 23rd May
Where: School Library
Times:
8.30 a.m. – 9.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m. – 4.15 p.m.
See you in the Library
INSTRUMENTAL PROGRAM We have our mid year concerts coming up very soon. Parents of children who learn an instrument at school have already received notification of these dates but these concerts are open to all of our Essex Heights community and we welcome anyone to attend. Admission is Free. Below is a list of the Concert dates: Strings Concert Monday 26
th May Starts at 6.30 p.m. in the School Hall. Students arrive at 6.10 p.m.
Keyboard Concert Tuesday 27
th May Starts at 6.30 p.m. in the School Hall
Piano Concert Tuesday 27th
May Starts at 7.20 p.m. in the School Hall Guitar Concert Thursday 5
th June Starts at 6.30 p.m. in the Eucalyptus Building Collaborative space
(entry through doors near Library) Percussion / Ukulele Tuesday 17
th June Details to be advised later
Concert
Brass & Woodwind Monday 23
rd June Details to be advised later
Concert
DON’T FORGET - Please report to Front Office to sign the Visitor’s Book and
get a label before proceeding to the Canteen
FRIDAY 23rd May
10.00 a.m. Andrea Jordan, Penny Fleming
MONDAY 26th May 11.00 a.m.
Stefanie Wendler-Canning, Sharon Leong
WEDNESDAY 28th May 10.15 a.m.
Amanda Kelsall, Lauren Beechey, Chinthana Wijeweera
FRIDAY 30th May 10.00 a.m.
Anna Ascar, Caroline Thomas, Karen Lam
Walk Safely to School Day Friday May 23rd 2014
Walk Safely to School Day (WSTSD) is an annual, national event when all Primary School children are encouraged to walk and commute safely to school. It is a Community Event seeking to promote Road Safety, Health, Public Transport and the Environment. Designated meeting places have been arranged (see below) so teachers, parents/carers and students can walk to school together. Please meet at your chosen point at 8.25 am, to start walking at 8.30 am promptly. For those parents/carers who have to drive, we are asking you to leave the car a reasonable distance from the school and walk the rest of the way. Students who have walked to school may collect a piece of fruit from the Junior School Council outside the hall. Thank you to the PFA for providing the fruit. Walk Safely to School Day asks that we all consider our transport habits and try to incorporate more walking as part of a healthy, active way to get around. And although walking all the way to school isn’t realistic for many of us, it’s quite easy to figure out how you can build a walk into your family’s daily routine. You can teach your child the healthy habit of walking more by:
Walking with them the whole way to school
If you have to drive, park the car a few blocks away from the school and walk the rest of the way. Regular exercise like walking with your child not only helps them (and you!) beat chronic problems like obesity, heart disease, behavioural and mental health issues and diabetes. It also gives you a great opportunity to teach your child safe ways to behave around roads and traffic.
Remember, Active Kids are Healthy Kids.
Meeting Places
1. Barton Street, Federal Reserve tennis courts car park, (off Jubilee Street)
2. St Luke’s Uniting Church car park Essex Road (near corner of Park Street) Please do not park on the kindergarten side.
3. Barlyn Road shops car park (near corner of Huntingdale Road)
4. Stocks Road – street parking (near corner of Huntingdale Road).
5. Corner of Armstrong St and St. John’s Wood Rd – street parking.
Just for the Boys Lunchtime Dance
A Lunchtime Dance class will be offered later this term exclusively for boys. They will learn dance warm ups, create their own movements and learn a dance routine inspired by martial arts. The class will be offered to boys from Years 1 - 6. This program is a great way to get boys involved and interested in dance. The cost for this program is $35 for 6 half an hour sessions. The classes will run at lunchtimes in the hall on Mondays and Wednesdays. The first class will be on Wednesday 11
th June and the final session will be the first Monday back in
Term 3, Monday 14th
July. On Monday 14th
July the boys will perform their routine at assembly. If you would like your child to participate in this activity, please obtain a registration form from the school office or visit creativedanceanddrama.com and request a form via the contact page.
SCHOOL BANKING:
ESSEX HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
MAY 2014
Working Bee
0 Mothers Day
Breakfast
Mothers Day Stall
YRS 3 & 5 NAPLAN
School Fun Run
YRS 3 & 5 NAPLAN
YRS 3 & 5 NAPLAN
Book Fair Book Fair Book Fair Book Fair Book Fair
Walk-School day
Strings concert 2nd Hand Uniform
Sale
Piano & keyboard
concert
JUNE 2014
Yr 5 Camp Yr 5 Camp Yr 5 Camp
ICAS Yrs 3,4 &6
Guitar Concert
ICAS Science Yr 5)
School Council
Percussion concert
Brass & Woodwind
concert
Ambulance visit to
Preps
Last day Term 2
2.30 finish
JULY 2014
School Holidays School Holidays School Holidays School Holidays School Holidays
School Holidays School Holidays School Holidays School Holidays School Holidays
Term 3 commences
Maths Tal.Quest
registrations
I.C.A.S English
Yrs 3,4,5,6,
Speech Pathology
Elaine Whitton, an experienced, certified, speech pathologist with over 20
years’ experience is offering private speech pathology to pre-school and
school aged children with speech and language delays and disorders.
Appointments arranged to suit your individual needs at home, school or in
Glen Waverley.
Registered with Speech Pathology Australia, Medicare and private health
funds and a registered provider for Helping Children with Autism.
Call Elaine for a confidential discussion or further information. Telephone: 0400 936398.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES ADVERTISED IN ‘CONTACT’ ARE PLACED ON A PAID BASIS AND ARE NOT NECESSARILY BEING PROMOTED BY
ESSEX HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
Be Prepared for Fun,
Adventure,
Friendship, Teamwork,
Challenges
Come and Try in 2014
Joey Scouts (boys & girls aged 5-7 yrs)
Wednesdays: 6-7 p.m.
3 for Free! Your child is welcome to come
and try Joeys for 3 weeks
without commitment or charge
1st Bennettswood Scout Group
21 Station St. Burwood
(opposite Leonard St)
Melway Ref : 61 C7
(Our hall is heated!)
For further details phone Sue Henley
(Group Leader) on 9802 0119
or email [email protected]