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Car Park The car park project will take approximately 8 weeks until completion. Thank you to everyone for your patience. The Grieve Street car park is now not accessible as it is being used by the contractor to move equipment in and out. A ‘Kiss and Drop’ zone has been created in Carter Street. You are able to drive in, parallel to the curb, to drop off your child/children. Please do not leave your car as this is meant to be a quick drop off spot. The staff car park is also available for parent use. Please park in a designated car parks. For safety reasons, please do not reverse out of the staff car park. Currently our staff are working on students reports. We utilise a range of information and data to make decisions on these reports, including the portfolio tasks students have been completing. A great deal of time and effort goes into putting these documents together to inform parents of the great acheivements of our students, as well as future learning. Reports will be going home on Friday 19 th June with Parent Teacher Interviews held on Tuesday 23 rd June. (A separate notice about this will be distributed in the coming weeks). Typically each student will bring home a copy of their report on the 19 th , together with their portfolio. If there are any families who would like an additional copy of the report to be distributed to either parent, please inform the office so that arrangements can be made. In these circumstances, we send home one copy with the student, and another would be either sent in the mail or picked up from the office by parents. Student Reports Important Dates: June 6th Aerobics Comp Geelong 8th Queen’s Birthday (No Students required) 11th K-P Transition 2.30pm-3.15pm 16th School Council 7pm 23rd Parent/Teacher Interviews 26th End of Term 2 2.30pm finish Student Absent Hot Line Number 5964 7783 Launching Place Primary School Issue 16 Thursday 4th June 2015 School Policies Our Education sub-committee, as representatives of School Council, continue to work together to finalise and where necessary renew, administrative policies required by the Department of Education & Training (DET) and the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA). During the 2015 school year, parents will be invited to provide feedback or input to policies where appropriate. Once policies have been endorsed by School Council, copies will be put in the newsletter for parents to read. New policies will also be added to or updated on the School Policies link of our School website. All parents are encouraged to be familiar with these policies. Policies planned to be reviewed or created this year will be regularly listed in this space in our newsletter. Please take the time to read the updated ‘Smoking’ policy attached to this week’s newsletter.

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  • Car Park The car park project will take approximately 8 weeks until completion. Thank you to everyone for your patience. The Grieve Street car park is now not accessible as it is being used by the contractor to move equipment in and out.

    A Kiss and Drop zone has been created in Carter Street. You are able to drive in, parallel to the curb, to drop off your child/children. Please do not leave your car as this is meant to be a quick drop off spot.

    The staff car park is also available for parent use. Please park in a designated car parks. For safety reasons, please do not reverse out of the staff car park.

    Currently our staff are working on students reports. We utilise a range of information and data to make decisions on these reports, including the portfolio tasks students have been completing. A great deal of time and effort goes into putting these documents together to inform parents of the great acheivements of our students, as well as future learning. Reports will be going home on Friday 19

    th June with Parent Teacher Interviews held on Tuesday 23

    rd June. (A

    separate notice about this will be distributed in the coming weeks). Typically each student will bring home a copy of their report on the 19

    th, together with their portfolio. If there are any families who would like an additional copy of the

    report to be distributed to either parent, please inform the office so that arrangements can be made. In these circumstances, we send home one copy with the student, and another would be either sent in the mail or picked up from the office by parents.

    Student Reports

    Important Dates:

    June

    6th Aerobics Comp Geelong

    8th Queens Birthday (No Students required)

    11th K-P Transition 2.30pm-3.15pm

    16th School Council 7pm

    23rd Parent/Teacher Interviews

    26th End of Term 2 2.30pm finish

    Student Absent Hot Line Number 5964 7783

    Launching Place Primary School

    Issue 16 Thursday 4th June 2015

    School Policies Our Education sub-committee, as representatives of School Council, continue to work together to finalise and where necessary renew, administrative policies required by the Department of Education & Training (DET) and the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA).

    During the 2015 school year, parents will be invited to provide feedback or input to policies where appropriate. Once policies have been endorsed by School Council, copies will be put in the newsletter for parents to read. New policies will also be added to or updated on the School Policies link of our School website. All parents are encouraged to be

    familiar with these policies.

    Policies planned to be reviewed or created this year will be regularly listed in this space in our newsletter. Please take the time to read

    the updated Smoking policy attached to this weeks newsletter.

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    Launching Place Primary School Carter Street Launching Place 3139 Telephone 5964 7783 Fax 5964 6171 Email [email protected] ABN 96 199 518 803

    Collection Notice

    This year, all schools in Australia, including Independent and Catholic schools, will participate in the Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability.

    The Data Collection is an annual count of the number of students with disability receiving educational adjustments to support their participation in education on the same basis as students without disability.

    All education agencies are now required under the Australian Education Regulation 2013 to provide information on a students level of education, disability and level of adjustment to the Australian Government Department of Education and Training. Data will continue to be de-identified prior to its transfer to the Australian Government Department of Education and Training. The collection of this information from states and territories will inform future policy and program planning in relation to students with disability.

    The Data Collection will take place during Terms 2 and 3. Please be assured that no personal or identifying information about any student will be included; this is statistical information only. For more information, please visit the DET website at: http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/parents/needs/Pages/nccd.aspx

    Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability

    We would like to wish all of our aerobics teams GOOD LUCK as they head off to Geelong for the Aerobics State Championships. The teams have all

    trained exceptionally hard under the watchful eye of Miss Nyman, Mrs Kemp and Miss Mackie.

    Aerobics

    Grade Prep: Wow! We have had a busy week in the prep area. We enjoyed going on our first excursion to Maroondah Dam. We loved exploring and talking about things in the

    environment. In Integrated Studies we have continued to explore movement and created our own finger puppets.

    Grade 1/2: What a busy week we had! We had a great day navigating our way around Maroondah Dam on Tuesday. Our visit to Chesterfield farm on Friday was fantastic. We

    got to feed all the animals and go on a tractor ride. This week we are looking forward to making yummy vegetable soup. In Maths we will be focusing on weight and

    subtraction.

    Grade 3/4: In CAF we learnt about voracious reading. In writing we continued to follow the writing process and we wrote some jokes and limericks. In Maths we finished

    looking at division and looked at volume, capacity, mass and weight.

    Grade 5/6: We enjoyed our week learning about word choice and the 6 traits of writing. We investigated a crime scene in our grade and developed a writing piece to explain

    our theories. We finished our time Maths groups and were able to show our awesome Maths skills by completing our semester Maths review.

    Principal: It was definitely an excursion week last week Prep-2 Photo Trail, Yr 5/6 Aussie Sports, Yr 1/2 Chesterfield Farm as well as Bens Shed. Launching Place Primary students

    experience a broad range of educational opportunities which help develop them in total. A big thanks to our amazing parent helpers that support these events.

    Captains Report

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    Lots of ideas and planning is starting to be put into place and there is always room for others so please join our meetings and help with this challenging but rewarding major event. Next meeting Tuesday June 9th from 3.30 - 4.30pm.

    Please Note: That other advertisements and publications published in this newsletter do not imply school or Department of Education and Early Childhood Development endorsement.

    Country Fair

    Canteen is pleased to welcome BBQ Snaps (similar to a grain wave) yet much yummier, at a introductory price of $1.00; and they are gluten free as well. Parents if you would like to read the ingredient list please see myself on Thursday mornings.

    We have Cheesey Rice Wheel, Spc Apple Jelly, Two Fruits Tubs at 50 each.

    Please note Cheese twistems and BBQ Lone Stars will be no longer available and removed from the menu.

    Roster

    June 11th Larissa F, Paul T, Janine K, Fang (Maggie) L 18th Jodie S, Bianca D, Maryann E, Sheona B 25th Kelly W, Jo R, Bec A, Barb F Orders are to be written on a brown paper bag with your childs name and grade at the top and items ordered with prices; correct money is appreciated. If you dont have paper bags at home there will be a cost of 10c per bag. Please dont staple or put sticky tape on lunch order bags.

    Parents and Friends

    We have a pj / onesie day coming up on 19th June; look out for the notice in coming weeks. Next meeting

    Term 3 - 20th July.

    If you have any fundraising ideas or would like an event considered, please dont hesitate to join a meeting or leave suggestions in the box at the office.

    P & F team.

    Hayley O Prep R

    Mason P Prep R

    Tori C 1/2 B

    Douglas B 1/2 C

    Lincoln L 1/2 K

    Roy R 1/2 K

    Alyce O 1/2 T

    Declan L-H 1/2 T

    Josh S 1/2 T

    Aiden H 1/2 T

    Ryan P 3/4 B

    Riley W 3/4 K

    Trae V 3/4 K

    Deanne D 3/4 S

    Darcy T 3/4 S

    Casey McC 5/6 C

    Bridie S 5/6 C

    All of Grade 5/6 C

    Owen P 5/6 F

    Amy F 5/6 F

    Josh W 5/6 L

    Maeryn B 5/6 L

    Canteen

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    Please put all money sent from home in a clearly labelled envelope - Name, amount, class and what you are

    paying for.

    Missing

    A black case containing 15 games for a DS;

    please return to school office.

    Missing Toy

    A student in grade 3/4M had on display some special things from home for his VIP week. One of these was a special toy called Bop. Please see picture. Last week was a busy week in the classrooms with Grandparents and Special Friends Day and also Open Night. There were a lot of people that came through our classroom. If you have seen this toy (or mistaken it for your own toy), please bring Bop back to school. I know this student will greatly appreciate it!

    Clothing

    With the weather starting to cool down, we are needing to keep warm. If your child/ren are wearing jumpers or jackets please put their name visible on the inside. If they get lost they can be returned. Please check your child/rens jumpers, etc, just in case they may have picked someone elses up by mistake. If that has happened could you please return them to the school office so they can find their way back to the rightful owner.

    Thank You for your co operation .

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    Grade 1/2 Chesterfield Farm Excursion

    Wow, what a fantastic day the 1/2 students had on Friday 29th

    May. We made our way to Chesterfield farm and had the best day ever! We got to milk a cow, feed camels, goats and all sorts of farm animals. We played with the baby farm animals and even got nibbled on by the cheeky little goats. We had an awesome tractor ride around the whole farm. Check out our fun photos

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    Learn to play the Violin at LPPS

    Experienced qualified teacher

    Yarra Valley resident

    Reasonable rates

    Contact Sally Banks

    Phone: 0422 266 598 or [email protected]

    Womens Self Defence Classes

    1 Hour, 1 Night a Week, for 5 Weeks

    Bring a friend, build your confidence, learn

    something new and have fun.

    Yarra Junction

    Contact Tony 0437 290 165

    If you book a job within 1 month of

    receiving a quote from Nelson Asphalting

    and you mention LPPS school newsletter,

    we will donate 2.5% of invoice price to the

    school.

    Best Value - Best Finish - Best Service

    Asphalt Driveways

    Asphalt Footpaths

    Asphalt Repairs

    Asphalt Car Parks

    Asphalt School Yards

    Clinton Nelson

    0412 167 649

    [email protected]