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DIARY DATES
NUMBER 28 – 6 September 2018
Friday 7 September Patto’s Got Talent - Extra lunchtime
Auditions if needed
Mon 10 September Whole School Assembly 2.50pm
Tues 11 September Yr 5B & Yr 5D Excursion to the Chinese
Museum 9am
Wed 12 September Foundation Excursion to Ashcombe
Maze 9am
Request for Parent Helpers to help with
pre fete duties, meet in the office at
2.30pm - 3.30pm
Thurs 13 September Yr 5A & 5C Excursion to the Chinese
Museum 9am
Friday 14 September District Athletics Carnival at Ballam Park
(selected students only)
Special Opening Ceremony for the new
Fitness Station at 2.45pm
Mon 17 September Patto’s Got Talent Finals in the school
hall, 12.30pm - 2.10pm
Tues 18 September Special Person’s Day and Book Fair
(see attached flyer for details)
Thurs 20 September Susan McLean Cyber Safety Solutions
- Yrs 3 - 6 Student Incursion
- Parent Session 6.30pm - 8pm (see the
attached flyer for booking details)
Friday 21 September
Last Day Of Term 4 - 2.30pm dismissal
Footy Day - Students encouraged to
wear their favourite footy colours.
Monday 8 October Welcome to Term 4
Whole School Assembly 2.50pm
PATTERSON LAKES PRIMARY SCHOOL No. 5190
Gladesville Boulevard Patterson Lakes 3197 P.O. Box 330, Patterson Lakes, 3197
Phone 9772 4011 Fax 9776 0421 Principal: Carole Mayes
Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.patterson-lakes-ps.vic.edu.au
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
NUDE FOOD
Congratulations, Calvin P - OB
and Charli M - 4A, our Nude
Food Winners for this week!
THE CHICKEN RUN
How wonderful! Our beautiful new
additions to our school, are so settled
that they have already begun to lay
eggs!!!
1:1 DEVICES
Our many thanks are extended to Mrs
Murphy, Mrs Wiseman and Mrs
Bearup for their presentation last
night to the parents in Year 2 in
regard to our 1:1 devices program.
Thank you to our families who
continue to support this program
within our school.
SUSAN McLEAN PRESENTATION - CYBERSAFETY
Susan McLean will be our guest presenter on Thursday,
September 20th at 6.30pm. Susan is a lead expert in the field
of Cyber safety and young people. I would encourage all
parents and carers to attend this informative session. If you
use social media as a personal tool, it maybe also
advantageous to come and see if you have confidence in your
ability to comply with the Federal rules and compliances.
Please see the attached flyer in this newsletter for booking
details and place this date in your calendar, as it is an event
that all parents should attend. Students and staff will be
working with Susan throughout the day in separate sessions.
OUR COMMITMENT TO CHILD SAFETY
Patterson Lakes Primary School is committed to the safety and
wellbeing of all children and young people. This will be the
primary focus of our care and decision making. Patterson
Lakes Primary School has zero tolerance of child abuse.
Patterson Lakes Primary School is committed to providing a
child safe environment where children and young people are
safe and feel safe, and their voices are heard about decisions
that affect their lives. Particular attention will be paid to the
cultural safety of Aboriginal children and those from culturally
and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, as well as the safety
of children with a disability.
Every person involved in Patterson Lakes Primary School has a
responsibility to understand the important and specific role he/
she plays, individually and collectively, to ensure that the
wellbeing and safety of all children and young people is at the
forefront of all they do and every decision they make.
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
FITNESS STATIONS
Earlier this week, seven new fitness stations have been
installed, creating a fitness trail across the back of the oval.
This has been made possible due to the fantastic support the
Student Leadership team received from our school community
through the Colour Run afternoon. We will be having a special
opening ceremony on Friday, September 14th 2018 at 2.45pm.
DISCOVERY NIGHT
Our new Foundation students for 2019, enjoyed an evening
with the current Foundation teachers last night. It was
fantastic to see so many families take the opportunity to
‘discover’ the learning spaces and activities with their children.
AMBULANCE COVER
Just a friendly reminder to parents and carers that it is strongly
encouraged for families to have up-to-date ambulance cover.
Parents should be aware that they are responsible for any
medical expenses, such as ambulance costs incurred if their
child is injured or requires an ambulance at school, or whilst
participating in a school activity.
LOST PROPERTY
With the very changeable weather we are having, there are a
vast amount of school jumpers located in the Lost Property
area. If your child is missing an item of clothing please have
them check the Lost Property and reclaim ownership!
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
YEARS 3 & 5 NAPLAN RESULTS - 2018
Reports for parents of student achievements in NAPLAN
(National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy) for
Years 3 and 5 were sent home with students yesterday. The
school is pleased with the overall achievements of our students
with some outstanding results for a large number of our high
achieving students. In next week’s newsletter, I will provide
some detail of the overall results for our school and some
notable results of our high achievers.
STUDENT OF THE WEEK AWARDS
Congratulations to the following students who won our ‘Student
of the Week’ awards for Week 8 of this term. Students will
receive their certificates at their next assembly. Keep up the
super work everyone!
Foundation C – Harper S for being such a terrific thinker in our
class Maths lessons. I am so proud of how you focus to
develop your skills in addition and subtraction. Well done
Miss Harper!
Foundation D – Max I for his enthusiasm in the classroom and
commitment to learning. Awesome effort, Max!
1A – Tatum A for clearly explaining the strategies she used to
solve worded Maths problems. Super effort, Tatum!
1C – Xavier W for persisting with his writing and achieving
wonderful results. Well done, Xavier.
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
STUDENT OF THE WEEK AWARDS cont.
1D – Evie A for working hard at editing her writing to make it
more interesting to make sure it make sense. Well done Evie,
keep up your great work!
2B – Rochelle R for being a persistent and conscientious
student.
2C – Will J for creating a very informative and interesting
PowerPoint presentation on his visit to Greece. Thank you,
Will, we really enjoyed it.
3A – Maisy N for working hard at everything you do and always
producing outstanding results. You should be very proud of the
work you achieve Maisy. Keep up the amazing effort!
3B – Lelani T for a great explanation about how to eat a
strawberry, chocolate and vanilla cake!
3D – Daniel K for using different strategies to improve his
reading and spelling. Keep up the great work, Daniel!
4A – Paige G for always using her initiative when completing
her homework. Great work, Paige.
4B – Connor B for enthusiasm in participating in all activities at
Camp Manyung Good effort, Connor!
4C – Jacky T for always being a great friend and trying his
hardest in class. Well done, Jacky!
5A – Juliette G for her positive and friendly attitude in class and
showing maturity and good decision making in social
situations. Keep it up, Juliette.
5D – Keely M for continuing to be enthusiastic and
conscientious in all learning tasks. Well done!
6B – Rhys M for working diligently, accepting feedback and
writing an outstanding persuasive essay. Excellent effort,
Rhys!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy Birthday to the following students who are celebrating
their birthday during the next week. We hope you have a
lovely day.
NAME BIRTHDAY
Ruby W 6 September
Isabel W 7 September
Bethwyn W 8 September
Bailey G 8 September
Bella F 9 September
Holly R 9 September
Charlotte H 9 September
Havana M 10 September
James H 10 September
Bridget B 11 September
Billy B 12 September
In line with our SunSmart Policy - the wearing of school hats
in the playground is required from Monday 3rd September
2018 until the end of April next year.
Could you ensure your child(ren) bring their hats to school
each day, to avoid having to play in an undercover area.
Please note that we have a very limited supply
of school hats that can be purchased from the
office for $5.00, if your child has misplaced
their hat.
SUN SMART POLICY FOOTY DAY
We are holding our annual Footy Day on Friday 21st
September, the last day of Term 3.
We are inviting children to come to school wearing their
favourite team colours in support of this day and also invite
students to bring in coins to form a coin line. All proceeds
raised from the coin line will be donated to the State School
Relief and the Fight Cancer Foundation.
Thank you for your support.
MAGPIE NESTING SEASON
MAGPIE NESTING SEASON
Magpie nesting season is upon us. It is important to realise
that not all magpies swoop, and the few that do, only swoop
while chicks are in the nest – usually around 4 to 6 weeks.
A few tips to avoid being swooped are:
Stay away from the magpie area where possible, or
move through the area quickly without running.
If you walk through a magpie area, locate the bird and
watch it constantly.
Wear a hat and sunglasses or carry an umbrella.
Students who ride their bikes should dismount and
walk.
If the magpie swoops you, don’t stop or crouch down.
Move on quickly but don’t run.
A possible solution to avoid magpies swooping is to try
attaching a few cable ties on the bike helmets and have
them sticking up. The cable ties can be purchased at
Bunnings or Mitre 10.
For more information on living safely with magpies, call the
EPA Wildlife Hotline on 1300 130 372.
Dear Parents,
Thank you to the parent helpers who assisted us last week in preparing items for the Fete.
The FFFA would appreciate some further help with the following tasks in preparation for the School Fete. Putting together and sending home cake plates for the cake stall and mystery bags - all to go home to families in the coming weeks.
Date: Wednesday 12th September
Time: 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Please sign in at the office.
If you are able to assist for an hour, please call or
email Michael Wilkinson on 0403 593 772 or
VOLUNTEERS FOR THE SCHOOL FETE
YEAR 4 CAMP
CAMP MANYUNG 2018
*** FETE - WE NEED YOUR DONATIONS ***
Here are some of the items that we are hoping to get your help with…
We have officially begun collecting donations of items for the Fete.
Items we are collecting include:
Chocolate blocks, soft drink cans, soft drink bottles (1.25l),
tomato and BBQ sauces, mustard, serviettes and non
perishable grocery items.
These will be collected from classes every week and a tally kept. The class with the most
donations will win a Hot Chip Lunch!
We are looking forward to a fantastic day for the school and community! Thank you for your
continued support!
The Family, Friends and Fundraising Association
PATTERSON LAKES PRIMARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL FETE
SUNDAY 21st OCTOBER 2018
11AM - 4PM
A Free Patterson Lakes Primary School Community Event
Susan Mclean is Australia’s foremost expert in the area of Cybersafety and young
people. She was the first Victorian Police Officer appointed to a position involving
Cybersafety and young people. She took her first report of cyberbullying in 1994 and
since then she has conducted extensive research and has completed advanced training
in this area in both the USA and UK and is a sought after presenter and advisor to
Schools, elite sporting bodies such as the AFL, GP’s, and both State and Federal
Governments. She is the most highly qualified of all Federal Government eSafety
Presenters. Susan is a member of the National Centre Against Bullying (NCAB) and is
also a member of the Australian Government's Cybersafety working group and a
published author. Her book 'Sext's Texts & Selfies', is the definitive guide for parents,
teachers and carers to help children stay safe online.
WHEN: Thursday 20th September 2018
WHERE: School Hall
TIME: 6.30pm - 8pm
** Please be advised that Susan McLean will be conducting a
workshop with Yrs 3 - 6 during the day **
This free event will take place on Thursday 20th September at 6.30pm in the School
Hall. To book please go to www.trybooking.com/423061
COMMUNITY NEWS LUNCH ORDERS
Lunch Orders are available online on Monday, Thursday and
Friday.
How do I set up an account to order online:
Go to: www.munchmonitor.com
Click LOGIN then REGISTER
Enter School Id: plps and Password: munch3197
Then follow the 4 easy steps to create your account:
STEP 1: Create a Parent Profile by entering information
about yourself.
STEP 2: Add your Students to your account.
STEP 3: Transfer money to your account by clicking the
Account Top-up button
STEP 4: Click MY ORDERS and you ’re ready to Order
lunches!
Orders can be cancelled on the day as late as 8.30am and
should you have any concerns with your lunch order, please
call Bellbrook Catering direct on 0488 052 522.
City of Kingston School Holiday Program
24th September to 5th October, join us for epic holiday fun. Enrolments open 27th August. Visit kingston.vic.gov.au/schoolholidayprogram for details.
Chelsea Community Support Services Inc
Local Emergency Relief Services. Located at the back of the Chelsea Library opposite the carpark. 1A Chelsea Road, Chelsea. Open Mon - Fri, 9.30am - 3.30pm. Ph 9772 8939 for further details or visit www.chelsea.org.au
Chelsea Basketball “Home Of The Gulls”
Domestic Summer Season commences October 8th, 2018. Any new junior girls team will receive a 10% discount on team entry. U8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 & 20 (boys and girls completion). Any questions, contact [email protected]
Boost Sports - Sport Camps Spring 2018
For young athletes aged 5 -13 years. AFL, Soccer, Multi Sports, Cricket and Netball Sports Camps. For more details phone 1300 970 896 or register at boostsport.com.au.
Carrum Cricket Club - Junior Players Wanted
Age Groups Avail - Under 10’s, 12’s 14’s, 16’s Girls Cricket and Junior Blast (5 to 8 years). Training starts in Sept. Contact Darren Kishander on 0422 701 475 or [email protected].
Chelsea Gulls Basketball - Domestic U10 & U12 Girls
Chelsea Basketball are seeking basketball players of all skill levels to incorporate into the jun rep program for 18/19 season. Contact Corey Standerfer at [email protected]