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Telephone: 9725 1206 OSHC 9724 4514
CHPS eNewsletter
December 7th, 2017 – Term 4 Week 9 Croydon Hills Primary School
Principal’s Report
Staff leaving
As with any year, there will be changes in staffing for 2018. The new staff will be announced, with the details of class allocation, next Thursday in the Newsletter. Students will spend a session in their 2018 class with their new teacher on Friday December 15th. This day will also have the student reports for semester 2 made available on Compass.
I will write further details in the last week of school regarding the significant contribution of these 2 staff who will not be returning in 2018:
Leonie Proudfoot has been our Business Manager for 19 years
and is retiring at the end of the year. She is looking forward to a
well-deserved slower pace of life.
Andrew den Elzen has been with us for 7 years and has been a
leading teacher with us for a number of years. He has been
successfully appointed to the role of Assistant Principal at
Burwood East PS.
Christmas Carols
We are all looking forward to the Christmas Carols next Wednesday evening, commencing promptly at 7pm on the main oval, with students arriving at 6.45pm. A reminder that you can only guarantee food on the night if it is pre-ordered. Food safes stop when the Carols commence. Further details regarding what students are to wear are in the Music News section. All students need to sit in their class groups throughout the night and will be collected by parents at the end of festivities.
Our students have again been learning about audience etiquette throughout this year and have responded with appropriate behaviours. Can I remind parents that this is a night to focus on the students and the items they have been rehearsing to perform for the school community.
Calendar
2017
December Friday 8th Science at Yarrunga MAP,MFP,MJM,MKU,MPB
Monday 11th Science at Yarrunga MBB, MDG, MRT, MTC
Tuesday 12th Y6 Transition morning
Wednesday 13th Carols at Yarrunga, Y3&5
Wednesday 13th Carols on the Oval
Thursday 14th Prep/Junior House Sports
Thursday 14th Middle EOY Activities
Thursday 14th Senior Science at Yarrunga
Friday 15th Transition through CHPS Meet your 2018 class, am
Friday 15th General Assembly, 2.40pm
Tuesday 19th Y6 Graduation
Wednesday 20th Book Collection Day #1
Thursday 21st Snr Choir - Centro Carols & Movie
Friday 22nd Last day Term 4, 12.30pm dismissal
January 2018 Monday 29th Teachers resume
Tuesday 30th Book Collection Day #2
Wednesday 31st Students begin Term 1
February Thursday 15th School Photos
NOTICES GOING HOME THIS WEEK: Prep/Junior House Sports reminder Y6 Graduation letter
PLEASE CHECK YOUR COMPASS FEED REGULARLY
Telephone: 9725 1206 OSHC 9724 4514
While families are encouraged to enjoy this event students. We have been disappointed at times when things other than the
students’ performance seem to distract parents from fully participating and appreciating their efforts. We look forward to a wonderful evening. The forecast is looking positive at this stage.
the focus must be on the Korea Study Tour 2018 As parents who have been with the school over time will be aware, our school enjoys a deep and long-term relationship with South Korea. We have two Sister Schools who have visited us recently, one earlier this year. Since the mid-2000s we have regularly taken groups of senior students on Study Tours. In 2018 we will undertake our 8th tour, meaning that more than 100 CHPS students will have shared in this outstanding experience. We are planning to take our 2018 group in early Term 4, October 2018. The tour will be available to students in Years 5 & 6. More information will come out early next year. While it will not be for all senior students or families, all the students who have undertaken the trip in the past have found it an amazing experience. We are planning to visit our friends in Yeosu and Incheon, who have visited us in recent years.
2018 Preps Our new Preps are all ready to start in 2018, after their final Transition session and meeting their new teachers last Friday. There are 102 students starting next year, more than half from new families to the school, and they are all looking forward to becoming part of CHPS.
2018 Parent Contributions Letters went home last week via Compass, detailing costs and payment options for 2018 Parent Contributions. We are happy to be able to keep costs as low as possible: $135.00 student requisites and $135.00 in Voluntary Contribution. These funds support the high quality facilities and resources which our students use daily and access to Mia, our Student Welfare Officer, whose position is entirely school-funded. We understand the constant financial pressure involved in raising children in today’s world. Our ability to keep costs to a minimum, while providing the quality education we all expect, is based on each family paying their share. $270.00 equates to just $6.75 per school week (just a little more than a take away coffee). We know that this is very low compared to many schools. For this, each child is nurtured in a safe environment for 6.5 hours per day by a team of passionate, skilled and caring staff members. Each child is taught how to master the basic life-skills of literacy and numeracy, has exposure to art, music, sport, science and language and access to the highest-quality support in building and maintaining social relationships and responsibility. I hope you would agree that this is extraordinary value for money and I encourage you to commit to paying your contribution next year. The Voluntary Contribution component can be paid in two instalments (please see Compass) or alternative arrangements can be made by contacting the office. Families experiencing genuine financial hardship are invited to contact us directly.
CHAPS Morning Tea Our thanks to our Parents’ Association CHAPS, who this morning hosted a sumptuous morning tea for staff, in recognition of their hard work during this very busy year. CHAPS supports our school in many ways throughout the year and their fundraising efforts provide many enhancements to facilities and resources, that are valued by staff and students and the envy of other schools in the area. On behalf of all staff, may I thank our Parents’ Association for their continued support. CHAPS is a great way to become involved in your child’s education and contribute to our school community and I urge parents to ‘throw in their hat’ and join up. We are rapidly approaching the end of the school year, with a little over 2 weeks to go. There are a number of events which come up at this time of the year, so please stay on top of Compass and our Newsletter for all the fun happenings. A reminder that students are dismissed at 12.30pm on the last day of school, Friday December 22nd. Graeme Caudry - Principal
Science News Congratulations to the following students, who submitted the correct answers to the Science challenge and had their names drawn from the box!
Akira Fraser MDG Brianna Kehoe JLS
Laura Kitching - Science
Senior challenge!
What’s in the box?
I am made of two different metals Although I am round, not all of my kind are
Two of my kind are smaller and three are larger My worth stays about the same, but my value changes
What am I?
Answer: a 20 cent coin!
Junior challenge!
What’s in the box?
I come in lots of different sizes and strengths I am made of ferrite (a type of metal) but I can be made
of other materials as well I am a natural material, but I am a man-made product
I have a north side and a south side
What am I? Answer: a magnet!
Telephone: 9725 1206 OSHC 9724 4514
MUSIC NEWS Christmas Carols on the Oval – will begin at 7pm on Wednesday December 13th.
In the event of rain, we will make a decision about cancellation as late in the school day as possible and will notify students by a PA message at dismissal and a posting on Compass and Facebook for parents. If
weather is uncertain please send students in costume, with a waterproof jacket over the top and a plastic bag to sit on.
At 6:45pm all students are to go to sit with their class and teacher and are to remain there for the duration of the concert. Parents, please sit in the audience area. The students have
all been practising their audience etiquette – sitting quietly and listening respectfully – and this is very much what the
Carols Night is about. We hope parents will set a good example for their children in this matter.
Clothing for Carols
PREPS Christmas t-shirt and long black or navy pants.
JUNIOR Anything Christmas themed or Christmas
colours
MIDDLES
50’s rock and roll style outfits, think Grease/Chuck Berry/early Elvis
OR Anything Christmas themed or Christmas
colours
SENIOR
Students are doing a Christmas parody of Uptown Funk so they can
wear ‘street’ style clothing. E.g. sunglasses, hats, bandanas, bling.
OR Anything Christmas themed or Christmas
colours
JUNIOR CHOIR Anything Christmas themed or Christmas
colours
SENIOR CHOIR Choir Uniform and optional Christmas themed
hat/hair decoration
Junior Choir – The Junior Choir had their last rehearsal today and are very excited to sing their songs for the Carols concert!
Senior Choir – There is lots going on over the next few weeks!
Wednesday 13th December – Grade 3 and 5 students are performing Christmas carols at Yarrunga at 11:30am
Wednesday 13th December – Carols concert on the oval, arrive by 6:45pm for a 7pm start Thursday the 21st of December – Student will arrive at school at 8am for their last rehearsal, then head to Croydon Centro Shopping Centre on the bus for their performance at 9:30am. This is followed by the movie
“Ferdinand” at Croydon Cinemas. We will return to school by lunchtime. Consent and payment is on Compass.
Choir uniforms are to be washed, ironed and returned by Wednesday the 20th of December. Amana Temple - Performing Arts
Canteen News PIZZA & SLUSHY DAY Thank you to the following parents for helping serve over 900 slices of pizza – Rachelle McNamara, Sue LeClercq, Joanne Duo, Kylie VanRoosmalen, Sharron Savage & Deanne Scagnetti.
END OF YEAR CLOSURE The last day for lunch orders this year is Friday 15th December. The canteen will remain open for window sales only
for the last week of term.
AFTERSCHOOL SALES The canteen will be open Wednesday to Friday immediately afterschool for 15 minutes only from 3.30 – 3.45 for the sales of frozen items and drinks during the warmer weather.
Telephone: 9725 1206 OSHC 9724 4514
MONDAYS ARE ONLINE ORDERS ONLY FLEXISCHOOLS ONLINE ORDERING
IMPORTANT PLEASE BE SURE TO CONFIRM ALL ONLINE ORDERS AS WE HAVE AN INCREASING
NUMBER OF STUDENTS WITHOUT AN ORDER AT LUNCHTIME AND WILL BE UNABLE TO ACCOMMODATE
ADDITIONAL ORDERS AND PARENTS WILL BE CONTACTED TO BRING LUNCH UP FOR THEIR CHILD. ALL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE A CONFIRMATION EMAIL FROM FLEXISCHOOLS, IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED ONE, PLEASE CONTACT FLEXISCHOOLS ON 1300 361 769. WHAT’S NEW Coconut Juicies – Soft, sorbet like texture in 3 flavours – Strawberry, Pineapple & Mango. $1.00 100% Natural, No Added Sugar, Dairy Free.
ROSTER. Friday 8th December – Kati Wilkins, Fran Tadich, Briony Cossar. Friday 15th December - Joanne Duo, Rachelle McNamara. Karen Cyster - Canteen Manager
Uniform News LET’S GET RAGTAGD! The uniform shop is excited to announce that we have introduced Ragtagd, a young start-up company that helps parents find lost property at school. Finally a way to get on top of that mound of jumpers and jackets! Here’s how it works: Whenever your Smart Tagged garment reaches lost property, you will receive an automated SMS (text message) notifying you that it’s there, making retrieval quick and easy. In fact, collection is so simple that 90% of families using RagTagd at other schools get their lost property within a day of receiving an SMS. As part of our initial trial, we have a limited amount of tags available at the Uniform Shop that we can hand out. Once these have gone, future windcheaters, bomber jackets and polar fleece jackets will come already fitted with these tags.
2017 Uniform Shop Opening Hours: Monday 8.30am to 10am Thursday 2.30pm to 4pm
Orders can be placed any day through FlexiSchools.com.au. Your order will be processed during normal opening hours and delivered home via your child’s classroom. Order Forms can also be left at the office.
Orders and enquiries can be made by phoning the Uniform Shop during our opening hours.
All orders will be sent to your child’s classroom, unless otherwise specified. Anissa Silver - Manager
CHAPS Weekly News
CHRISTMAS RAFFLE
Don’t forget to return your Raffle Tickets!
We have great prizes for this year!
1st $800 ($600 Eastland Voucher & $200 Coles Myer) 2nd $300( $200 Coles/Myer & Donna Hay Gift Pack)
3rd $100 ( Coles Myer Voucher)
Tickets due back on 12th December and Prizes drawn at the Carols!
Families returning completed booklets, will be given an extra ticket for the raffle !
Telephone: 9725 1206 OSHC 9724 4514
OUR AGM
Thanks to all that came along to our AGM, a great night to meet new faces and create another committee for 2018 … We look forward to sharing CHAPS with you next year…………..
Remember, if you couldn’t attend the night and still want to be involved, please send us an email or come along next year to our fun meetings!
CHOCOLATES – REMINDER
We still have some families that have not returned their chocolates or payments. We would like to sell these to our community at the Christmas Carols! PLEASE return them before Wednesday next week.
We understand there maybe extenuating circumstances, so please contact the office team to discuss this in confidence, reminder letters will be formally sent to ensure our school receives these funds.
CHAPS committee [email protected] 2017 - The Year of Community
The CHPS 30th Birthday Twilight School Fair Update When: Saturday 24th March 2018
ONLY 2 WEEKS UNTIL THE END OF TERM!! Yes, it is a very busy time. Are you still interested in contributing to the
Fair? If you’d like to express your interest, there are still a number of roles available. Most of which with nothing that
will need to be done until the start of first term. Would you be interested in co-ordinating a stall on the day? We have
had a good response, but still need a few more parents, carers and grandparents on board!
Telephone: 9725 1206 OSHC 9724 4514
BAND ORGANISED – The band is all booked for the Fair so there will be fun rides, great Fair food, stalls, community
groups, variety of entertainment, a great band and finishing the night off with fireworks.
Please feel free to contact Natalie and Kylie at [email protected] or join our Facebook Page in regard
to anything Fair-related.
EARLY-BIRD RIDE PASSES – Don’t forget, massive savings if you buy your all-Fair ride passes by the end of term, 22/12.
$30 for unlimited rides / individual rides $8 each. Wristbands can be purchased on Compass – don’t miss out!
Belinda
Thank you! Thank you very much to the Jones family for coming in over the weekend to collect our school chickens for the extended holiday break. With all the rain we have been having lately, our chicken coop was looking a bit like a swimming pool. We are very fortunate to be in a community where so many families are willing to help! Thanks again!
STRAWBERRIES & RASPBERRIES ALSO AVAILABLE
Telephone: 9725 1206 OSHC 9724 4514
WE’RE HELPING
OUT AGAIN THIS
CHRISTMAS!
BOXES ARE IN THE FOYER
WE GRATEFULLY ACCEPT
DONATIONS OF NON-
PERISHABLE FOOD TO HELP
FAMILIES IN NEED OVER THE
CHRISTMAS PERIOD.
OR
SEND A GIFT
(LABELLED GIRL OR BOY, WITH
APPROPRIATE AGE)
&
SPREAD CHRISTMAS CHEER AND
A WIDE SMILE TO CHILDREN IN
NEED
Telephone: 9725 1206 OSHC 9724 4514
The Yarra Valley Railway will be running extra services during the school
holidays providing a great day out. Our heritage Walker RM22 departs
Healesville Railway Station on the hour between 10am and 4pm for the trip to
Tunnel Hill and return on the following days:
December 2017: 3, 10, 17, 24, 26, 27, 31
January 2018: 1, 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 25, 28
Email [email protected] to make your booking.