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Newsletter Date: 4th September Newsletter Date: 4th September
SEPTEMBERSEPTEMBER 4th— Start of Book Fair Week
7th— Jo Peacock RETURNS to Office
Gr 5/6 Unit Assembly 2.50pm
9th— Footy Day
Disco
10th—Division Athletics
Gr 6 Public Speaking Graduation Night
11th—Gr 2 Water Excursion
NewsletterNewsletter BASS VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOLBASS VALLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL
Bass Valley Primary School Phone: 56780208
70 Corinella Road Fax: 56780696 Corinella 3984 Email: [email protected]
TERM 3 EVENTS & REMINDERSTERM 3 EVENTS & REMINDERS
FATHERS DAY—SUNDAY
To all our Dad’s, Grandpa’s,
Pa’s, Grandad’s, Pop’s and
Poppy’s—we wish you and your families a
wonderful and special day together on Sunday.
BOOK FAIR
Book Fair started today!!!. All students will be given the
opportunity to browse a wide selection of beautiful books in the
library and write down their favourite choices. Students and/or
parents will be able to purchase these books if they choose. Title
numbers will be limited, so first in will be able to buy and take
home their favourite books, otherwise you will be able to order
them. ‘Wacky Packs’ start from $6 but when they’re all sold out
they are not able to be reordered — so get in quick! An
EFTPOS machine will be available. A surprise special guest, a
famous book character, will make a visit—who will it be?
* HELPERS NEEDED!!! Please let the office know if you are available for any
of the times below
(except for Friday 4th which is already covered)
EVERY PUPIL IS IMPORTANT EVERY STAFF MEMBER IS AN ASSET EVERY PARENT IS A PARTNER
SEPTEMBER cont.SEPTEMBER cont. 14th—Gumboot Day
Awards Ceremony 2.30pm
16th—Gr 6 Fantastic Racers
17th—Bike Ed Challenge
School Council Meeting
18th—Last Day Term 3. Free Dress
2pm Finish
OCTOBEROCTOBER 5th - Start of 4th Term
Duck Lotto
20th November (see over page)
Sentinel Times, 25th August 2015.
ACTIVE AFTER SCHOOL CARE
After School Activities started this week.
Football - Monday afternoon 3.30-4.30pm
Netball - Tuesday afternoon 3.30-4.30pm
Students are advised to bring their own fruit or snack
for afternoon tea as the funding for Active After School Care this
term sadly doesn't include afternoon tea.
Parents are required to pick up children from school.
BIRTHDAYS AT BASS VALLEY Students celebrating this week:
ENJOY YOUR SPECIAL DAY!!!
Duncan Graham-Edden
Christian Matser
Thomas Edwards
Annie Bray
CANTEEN VOLUNTEER FOR NEXT WEEK—Nyree Hamilton
DUCK LOTTO—Friday 20th November
We need lots of help to organise this fabulous event. Anyone will-
ing to volunteer or help out, in any capacity at all, would be fabu-
lous. Please contact the office if you’re able to get involved.
SCHOOL FETE & DUCK LOTTO
Bass Valley Primary School Fete and Duck Lotto are fast ap-
proaching. Information will be sent home over the coming weeks
to let everyone know what great prizes and activities will be availa-
ble.
For new families to our school, this event is the schools major
fundraiser for the year and includes grade stalls, spinning wheel,
silent auction, rides AND 500 Numbered, Rubber Ducks, which
will be released into the school pool. Four lucky winning ducks
will be plucked out of the water.
1st Prize = $300 cash 2nd Prize = $100 cash 3rd & 4th Prizes =
$50 cash e@
Any families interested in donating cash, vouchers or products/
services for this fantastic event please contact the school ASAP.
Duck Lotto tickets will be available to purchase from the start of
Term 4. An event like this can only be successful with the support
of our local families and friends as well as the wider community.
This year all funds raised will be going towards upgrading the
gymnasium floor and creating a new outdoor learning area for
the Grade 3 and 4 students.
FOOTY DAY DISCO
Our Footy Day Disco is not too
far away now. Wear your fa-
vourite football gear.
Wednesday 9th September:
Junior Disco will be held in the
morning followed by the Sen-
ior Disco.
$5/student or $10/family.
Entry fee also includes a packet
of chips and a zooper dooper.
STUDENTS v’s TEACHERS MATCH
Bass Valley Primary School Annual Event!!
Prior to the big game, students will be able to enjoy a FREE
SAUSAGE SIZZLE for lunch, courtesy of the staff. As a
warm up to the big match there will be a whole school parade
for students to ‘show off’ their sporting attire, commencing at
2.30pm and followed by the BIG match.
“Shhh, just quietly, the students will win this year”
WOOLWORTHS EARN & LEARN 2015
This program finishes on
Tuesday!!! So PLEASE bring
in all your stickers to school
ASAP. The more stickers
collected the more educational equipment our school will be
able to redeem. Thank you all for your fantastic support!
Conte de fée, (French for) Fairy Tale (noun)
La belle et la bete Beauty and the Beast
Le bon homme en pain dépice The Gingerbread Man
Cendrillon Cinderella La petite chaperon rouge Little Red Riding Hood
Petits cochons trios The Three Little Pigs
Accumulation (noun)
Definition: several things grouped together or considered as a whole, a mass or quantity of something that has gradually gath-
ered or been acquired, = collection, group
‘The boy had an accumulation of Captain Underpants books.’
COMMUNITY NEWSCOMMUNITY NEWS
ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR THE POPULAR BASS COAST CYCLE CHALLENGE & FAMILY FESTIVAL It is one of the most spectacular rides in Victoria and on Saturday 14th November 2015, cyclists and their friends and families from all over the state will flock to Inverloch for
a smorgasbord of events in the 2015 Bass Coast Cycle Challenge + Family Festival. With rides, runs, kids skateboarding and BMX comps, music and food stalls, there is something
for the whole family: RIDES: 121km, 85km, 53km, 40km, 5km kids ride RUNS: 10km, 5km, 1.8km COMPS: BMX + Skateboarding
“We are excited to partner with the Lions Family Festival in 2015, and have timetabled the day so while adults or riders aged 12+ are enjoying one of the four longer rides, Inverloch will remain abuzz with activities
for young and old, such as fun runs, a safe kids bike ride, competitions at the skate park, street stalls and music." Said Event Director Gavin Slavin. A charity event, proceeds fund the education of South Gippsland’s young drivers, passengers and cyclists, making our roads a safer place for all. Through local support of this event, over 1000 students from South
Gippsland have participated in the RYDA program, a one day course delivering practical road safety information targeting attitude and awareness of young drivers and their passengers. Early bird entries go in the running to win one of five free ride entries. For more information or how to enter, see our website: www.basscoastcyclechallenge.com
FOSTER CARERS NEEDED
Do you have a spare bedroom?
Are you able to provide a safe, stable & loving environment to a child?
Are you willing to attend training & work as part of a team?
UnitingCare Gippsland is seeking foster carer’s to meet the needs of local children unable to live with their birth families.
For more information please visit www.ucgipps.org.au
or Call Megan & Cassandra from the Home Based Care team on (03) 5144 7777
San Remo Holiday Tennis Program
From beginners to experienced players
Games, lessons and a whole lotta fun!
Cost: $90
Book Now!
Held at Westernport Tennis Club.
Monday and Tuesday
21st and 22nd September 2015 9.00am -12.00pm
To book contact Paul on: [email protected]
0412 682 569
School Holiday Tennis Coaching Clinic Monday 21st to Wednesday 23rd September
*All levels*Ages 5 to 17*Suits working families*
South Gippsland Tennis Coaching
0402 736 693 / 5662 0597
GRANTVILLE PHARMACY 2/1524 Bass Hwy, Grantville
Ph: 5678 8635 Fax: 8080 0768 Email: [email protected]
Free Blood Pressure Testing
Free home delivery service to local areas
NDSS—Diabetes program
Webster packing
Crutches hire, Scripts on file
Gifts anda full range of pharmacy products Hours: Mon—Fri 9am—5.30pm Sat: 9am—1pm
Now open Sundays 10am—2pm
CARL’S CUTTING SERVICES
No Job Too Small
Trees, Gardens, Landscaping,
Gutters, Hedges &
Home Maintenance
All areas
Carlscuttingservices.com
Mobile: 0435 739 740
AGAR AMUSEMENTS
Jumping Castles (Princess Castle with slide, SpiderMan,
Octopus )
Go-Karts,Bungee, Mini Golf
Parties, Fetes, All Occasions
Phone Jo & John—56780832
Mobile—0425837979
www.agaramusements.com
GRANTVILLE MEDICAL CENTRE 2/1524 Bass Highway
Telephone: 5678 8029
Mon.Tue.Thur.Fri 9am—4.30pm (Closed over lunch period)
Wed. 9am—1pm Dr. George Mariajoseph MBBS FRACGP All pensioners, Health Care Card Holders
and children u/16 will be bulk billed.
GRANTVILLE
PH: 56788113
Open every day
10.30am—8pm
Till 8.30pm Friday & Saturday
Now offering Lamb wraps,
Hamburgers & new seafood
items!!
Bass Coast Ballet Inc. Offering Quality Dance Lessons
Wonthaggi & Cowes
Mummy & Me (2-3yrs)
Dance Play (4-5yrs) Classical Ballet (Pre-Primary—Advanced)
Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop & Contemporary
Enquires:- Janine Sheean 0408399853
www.basscoastballet.com.au
Tracey Cook
The Shearing Shed
Hair Cuts,
Colours, perms Waxing etc.
To make an appointment Phone: 56788662
BASS HIGHWAY WASTE
Suppliers of small
& large Skip Bins.
Also Septic tank
desludging.
Call us, your locals,
for a competitive price!!
5678 8994
WONTHAGGI
Light engines
317 White Road
WONTHAGGI 3995
Ph: 56724017 Fax: 56724922
Matt & Alisha Boyle
Mon-Fri: 8am—5pm
Sat: 8am—12noon
New & used mower/ride on repairs
BASS COAST STOCKFEED
Factory 1, Grantville Drive GRANTVILLE
Ph: 56788933 or 0430537392
For all your stock and pet requirements
AP
Progressive Plumbing Lic.No. 53157
“The New Plumber In Town”
Call Adam Miller on
0408 592 252
For a FREE quote
or hourly rate.
BASS GLASS
FLYSCREENS & SECURITY DOORS MIRRORS
SHOWER SCREENS LEADLIGHT WINDOWS GLASS SPLASHBACKS
GLASS REPLACEMENTS
Graeme Jones 82 Agar Road (03) 5678 0642 Bass , Vic. 3991 M: 0407553084 www.bassglass.com.au
JOHN MAILES (Bass)
Carpentry & Joinery
Maintenance
Window replacements
Pergolas & Decks
Firedoors, replacements, seals & hard-
ware
Steel frame replacements
CALL: 0423 305 956 gumnutfurniture.net.au
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