School Values Respect • Responsibility • Excellence
Diary Dates June 4 Silly Scientist Incursion 5 World Environment
Day 14 QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY 15 Governing Council 24
Principal School Tour July 2 Reports sent home Last Day of Term 2 –
Finish at 2.10pm
OSHC and vacation care Before school care: 7:00-8.30am
After school care: 3.10-6pm Vac care/Pupil free days: 7.00am-6pm
For bookings phone: 0413 917 590
or email:
[email protected]
Published weeks 1, 5 and 9 each term
Acting Principal: Sam Kennedy
COVID
As winter approaches it is important to remember for us all to
play
a part in keeping us healthy and COVID free. If children (or
staff)
are unwell it is important to stay home from school and if you
have
COVID like symptoms, get tested.
Mobile Phone Policy
Last week I published the school’s Mobile Phones and Personal
device policy on Class Dojo. This is consistent with the
Department for Education policy and has been created through
consultation with staff, students and Governing Council. If
you
have any questions, please contact me via the front office.
School Events
May has been a busy month for activities at school.
Simultaneous story time had a focus on Space
this year and classes enjoyed reading along and
completing art and craft activities in the Library.
We had Walk to School Day which was a huge success – thanks
to Ms Drew and Ms Martin for organising this.
Most importantly, we all acknowledged Reconciliation Week in
Week 5. Through the week teachers embedded lessons around
Aboriginal Culture and on Tuesday Jeanette helped create
Boola
Boola Birds with classes. On Friday Trent Hill,
an Aboriginal story teller came to talk with
classes. Thanks Jeanette and Mish for their
work around these events.
On 2 June we have an assembly and would
love families to come along to hear about the work we have
been
doing to learn about Aboriginal culture and reconciliation.
Random Acts of Kindness
Congratulations to Alex in LS9 who was awarded this week’s
Random Act of Kindness. Alex helped with some Reception
students in the yard just because it was the right thing to
do.
For more news and information…
Visit our website:
information with ClassDojo
excursions, canteen and uniform items.
ATTENDANCE MATTERS – EVERY DAY, ALL DAY
Uniform shop Located at the front of the school,
to the left of the front office. Mondays and Wednesdays:
8.30-9.00am Fridays: 3.00-3.20pm
Friday May 14 was Walk Safely to School Day.
Over 50 students and their families walked with
teachers and SSOs to school! All of these
students have earnt points for their house team,
done their part to save our environment and
enjoyed a healthy breakfast
before starting their school
year's turn out!
Golden Rule Treat others as you would like them to
treat you
LS3 Elio
LS4 Pareesa
LS5 Aubree
LS6 Aliya
LS7 Thabiso
LS8 Anushka
LS9 Elias
LS10 Salma
Community Garden Fundraiser
Learning Space 10 has been organising a whole school fundraiser to
raise money for the schools Community Garden. Every student in the
school will decorate a terra cotta plant pot and then plant a
flower. Flower pots will be sent home with students who have
ordered and paid for them on Friday Week 8 (18 June). Plant pots
are $5.00 each. Payments to purchase your child’s plant pot can be
made online via the QKR app or at the front office. Thank you or
your support and to Bunnings Edwardstown who kindly donated many of
the required materials. Ms Jen & Sarah
Play is the Way Awards Be Brave – Participate to progress
LS3 Abigail
LS4 Zevran
LS5 Aliannao
LS6 Issac
LS7 Grace
to enjoy with their friends.
WEEK 1: Monday 05 July- Friday 09 July
WEEK 2: Monday 12 July- Friday 16 July
Cost: Not including child care subsidy
$53 p/day for non-excursion days
$58 p/day (special days/activities and excursions)
All bookings must be confirmed by 29th June
Phone: 0413 917 590 or email
[email protected]
(Copy of Vacation Care Days included at back)
Hayes to the classroom to listen to him play the
didgeridoo.
culture and the story of how didgeridoos are made
and what the artwork on them means.
The students were very excited to listen to the
music and how the sound is made.
Thank you Mr Hayes, we really enjoyed you visiting
our classroom.
Classes 2021
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All classes will be involved in learning about
science in our everyday lives from a fun
demonstration in the sports centre!
Mobile phones and personal devices policy 2021
MOBILE PHONES AND PERSONAL DEVICES POLICY Purpose This policy
provides direction to students, staff and families about managing
mobile phones and other digital devices that students choose to
bring to school. Digital devices include, but are not limited to,
smartwatches, tablets or laptops that are not part of a separate
Bring Your Own Device arrangement. This policy applies while
students are at school, or attending an authorised school activity
such as an excursion, during school hours. Mobile phone use for
primary school students The department’s position is that primary
aged students cannot use their mobile phones and personal devices
at school during school hours. The department and the school
recognise that there are legitimate reasons for students to bring a
mobile phone or personal device to school. This may include:
to ensure their safety while travelling
so that parents can contact them outside of school hours. During
the school day students are not permitted to access or use their
mobile phones or other personal devices. Students must switch off
or mute their devices before storing them at the beginning of the
school day. They will not be able to access their device until the
end of the school day. Storage of personal devices Students who
choose to bring mobile phones or personal devices to school, do so
at their own risk. Mobile phones must be switched off or put on
silent and stored in the student’s school bag upon entering school
grounds and may only be used once they leave the school grounds at
the end of the day. If the student does not comply The leadership
team in consultation with the teacher will use their professional
judgment to determine the appropriate level and response strategy
if a student doesn’t comply with this policy. If confiscation is a
consequence for non-compliance, the student’s device will be
securely stored in the front office which can then be collected at
the end of the school day. There may also be consequences in line
with the school’s behaviour code and anti-bullying policy, for
incidents of misuse of mobile phones and personal digital devices
that occur during or out of school hours. These incidents
include:
bullying and harassment
transmission of explicit images
photographing, recording or uploading inappropriate content. Some
instances of misuse of a mobile phone or other personal device may
constitute a criminal offence, in which case they will be reported
to the police.
Roles and responsibilities Principal Make sure:
this policy is clearly communicated and accessible to all students,
staff, and families
there is a process for regular review of the policy
processes are in place for monitoring internet and school network
use by all members of the school community.
Enforce the policy and responses to instances of non-compliance.
Report and respond to incidents of inappropriate use of personal
devices in line with department policy and procedures and any
legislative requirements.
Mobile phones and personal devices policy 2021
Consider requests for exemptions from the policy from parents on a
case-by-case basis. Make sure that approved exemptions are
documented and that relevant staff are informed about students’
exemptions. Model appropriate use of mobile phones and support
families to understand the importance of promoting safe,
responsible and respectful use of mobile phones to their children.
School staff Deliver learning opportunities and maintain a safe and
productive learning environment. Take steps to minimise
distractions from the non-educational use of personal devices in
the learning environment at times when a device is being used by a
student in line with an approved exemption or in circumstances
where students’ devices are stored in the classroom. Respond to
instances of non-compliance in line with the school’s policy.
Report and respond to incidents of inappropriate use of personal
devices in line with department policy and procedures and any
legislative requirements. Make sure that any student personal
devices handed in for their care are stored in a secure location
and are returned to the student (or their parent). Model
appropriate use of mobile phones and support families to understand
the importance of promoting safe, responsible and respectful use of
mobile phones to their children. Switch personal mobile phones off
or mute during teaching times and meetings. Only answer or make
calls in break times or unless previously discussed with leadership
eg awaiting an urgent pressing call. Personal mobile phones must
not be used to communicate with parents/carers (ie calls and text
messages) - Protective Practices, 2017. Students Comply with the
requirements of the school’s policy and follow all reasonable
directions from the Principal and school staff. If permitted to use
a mobile phone or personal device in line with an exemption under
this policy, do so in a safe, responsible and respectful way and
support peers to do the same. Communicate respectfully with others
and do not use a mobile phone or other personal device to bully,
harass or threaten another person. Respect others’ rights to
privacy and do not take photos, film or audio records of other
people without their knowledge or permission. Parents Support the
implementation of the school’s policy, including the consequences
for non-compliance with the policy. Use the school’s formal
communication channels in all instances to communicate with the
school (including where a student requires early collection from
school). Encourage their child to always report to a school staff
member in the first instance if they become unwell or experience an
issue at school. Recognise the important role they play in
supporting their child to use their mobile phone (or other personal
device) in a safe, responsible and respectful way. Communication
and review This policy has been developed in line with the
Department for Education’s ‘Student use of mobile phones and
personal devices policy’ and in consultation with the Ascot Park
Primary School community. It can be accessed on the school’s
website. The policy will be reviewed each year by staff, VOK (Voice
of Kids) and the Governing Council. Supporting information
school behaviour code
school anti-bullying policy
ICT user agreements.
ASCOT PARK OSHC
$53 per day for non-excursion days not including subsidy
$58 per day (special days/activities and excursions) not
including
subsidy
Please check your percentage with Centrelink.
All bookings must be confirmed by 29th June
(further information inside)
Open 7.00am Close 6.00pm
advice in mind. This includes social distancing
requirements for adults, minimizing children’s
movements. As restrictions ease there will be more variety of
activities
July
Director - Jo Devine
Family Information
BOOKINGS/CANCELLATIONS Please ensure your child is enrolled before
filling out the following forms. Enrolment forms are available at
OSHC front desk, Ascot Park Primary School website and via email
request. All bookings must be confirmed by 29 June. We will need 10
children minimum each day to go ahead with the school holiday
program. As a small OSHC we rely on bookings to be able to open.
Vacation care: Cancellations will only be accepted with a medical
certificate which must be given to or sent to the director by
5.30pm on Friday of the week the child was absent (this is when
invoices are generated). COST PER DAY & ADDITIONAL CHARGES Days
are charged at $58 per child for excursion and special days,
excluding eligible Child Care Subsidy reductions. Most families
receive up to 85% subsidy which equals $8.70 per day. Non-excursion
days are $53 per child which works out roughly to $7.95. Please
check percentages with Centrelink as each family’s percentages are
different. Please also ensure your emergency collection authorities
are up to date. BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT Behaviour management guideline
within the service are in line with Ascot Park Primary School. It’s
expected that all children adhere to these guidelines or
appropriate consequences will apply. WEATHER/APPROPRAITE CLOTHING
All planned activities and excursions times are subject to service
ability and weather conditions. If the forecasted weather on the
day is 36°C or above, or stormy conditions are expected, outdoor
activities will be modified. Children are to wear appropriate
clothing ie closed in shoes (no sandals, thongs etc) and sun-smart
clothing ie no singlet or tank tops. Thongs are only to be worn on
water themed days. If it is expected to be raining, please supply
your child with a rain jacket. If your child experiences toileting
troubles and/or discomfort and is old enough to change them-
selves, an extra pair of undergarments is recommended to be
supplied. EXCURSIONS On excursion days, children must arrive by
time stated on the program for roll call and a safety talk. We
cannot wait for late arrivals. Please also allow 20 minutes when
collecting your child from OSHC as return times for excursions may
change due to unforeseen circumstances, like heavy traffic. No
reminder text messages will be sent out during school holidays
care. PAYMENTS Payments can be made via the online app QKR! or bank
transfer. Bank transfer information can be found on your tax
invoice which is sent out via email on Thursdays.
MEDICATION AND ILLNESS Children’s medication must be labelled in
the original container and authorisation must be completed prior.
You, or another authorised collection person will be expected to
collect your child if they become ill, experience toileting issues
or have a condition that could affect others. MEALS AND SNACK TIMES
Breakfast options are provided each day of Vacation Care. If you
wish for your child to eat breakfast please let staff know on
arrival - breakfast finishes at 8.30am during Vacation care.
Options are variety of cereals and toast with assortment of
toppings. Please bring recess and lunch for each day. Do not send
your child with food that requires heating, cooking or
refrigeration unless specified on the program. We are not permitted
to heat or chill children's food brought from home. Afternoon tea
will be supplied. BELONGINGS Blankets, toys, games, collector’s
cards etc are not be brought to OSHC (unless specified in the
program). Mobile phones and electronic devices must not be brought
unless specified in the program as indicated by the picture.
Belongings can be lost or broken and the OSHC service takes no
responsibility for these items. We now have a computer room
attached to oshc that we maybe able to use some days. Electronics
are not a main focus at oshc as we encourage children to
participate in planned activities for that day.
Wheels day
safety gear no rolling.
WEEK ONE VAC CARE
Mix up day!!!
Wednesday 07 July $58 Come learn some new skills
with!!!!!!!!!
Friday 09 July $53
Thursday 08 July $53
After MissFit take on the Educators with your new skills.
WEEK TWO VAC CARE
Tuesday 13 July $58
The kids will love us !
Show starts at 10am
Science Experiments after the
Indoor swimming pool on Marion Road.
Small and Large pool available for all ages and swimming
levels!!!
Departing 11am Returning 2.15pm
Monday 12 July $53
Come join us for gymnastics day!!! Educators with over 10
years experience in gymnastics to teach you new skills
in movement and have a lot of fun.
Come and explore the deep blue sea and
unleash your inner shark!!! Are you a hammer
head or are you a great white????
Week 2 Menu
Tuesday Fruit platter & spring rolls
Wednesday Fruit platter & Domino’s Pizza
Thursday Fruit platter & spaghetti Bolognese
Friday Fruit platter & Hot chips
Please bring recess, lunch, sun-smart hat and water bottle every
day
Week 1 Menu
Tuesday Fruit platter, Chicken nuggets
Wednesday Fruit platter & Pigs in Blankets
Thursday Fruit platter & Assorted toppings Sao’s
Friday Fruit platter & Chicken noodles
Gluten free and vegetarian options available.
ASCOT PARK OSHC
VAC CARE BOOKING SHEET By signing the consent below, I acknowledge
I have read and agree to abide by the Vacation Care family
information (attached). I understand that as a parent or caregiver
I have a responsibility to ensure my child
is appropriately prepared to participate in the daily program.
Please sign the consent form below.
I also recognise that once I have booked I will be charged for any
absence (child care subsidy
entitlements may apply). This is because staffing is calculated
based on number of bookings. There can be
no transferring of bookings after the booking sheet has been
received by OSHC, so please choose carefully.
Date:_____________________________________Signature:________________________________________
Child Name (s) _______________________________Child name
(s)_____________________________
Child Name (s) _______________________________Child name
(s)_____________________________
I give permission for my child/ren to attend the following
days.
PLEASE TICK THE DAYS YOU WISH YOUR CHILD/REN TO ATTEND.
IF MORE THAN 1 CHILD PLEASE INCLUDE TOTAL NUMBERS OF CHILDREN IN
THE BOX PROVIDED
WEEK 1
and approx. arrival time with signature
to attend excursions
and approx. arrival time with signature
to attend excursions
If attending on Minecraft day, what Dominos pizza will your child
eat?
__________________________________________________________________________________
Friday 16 July to Pro swim Marion Road from Park Holme 10.50am till
2.15pm. $58.00. (Walking there. If raining private transport will
be used)
Approved Person’s
Signature________________________________________________________
We will be travelling using private transport if it is raining. No
Public transport will be used. Please arrive 30 minutes prior to
departing time as we will provide a safety talk and sun block
before we leave. We can not wait for late arrivals as this will
affect our bookings. If needing to drop your child at the excursion
please arrange prior to day. We also can not sign children in while
walking to an excursion once we have left school grounds, as this
takes our attention away from observing traffic and safety of
others.
Permission to leave school grounds
By signing the consent below, I acknowledge I have read and agree
to abide by the Vacation Care family information
(attached). I understand that as a parent or caregiver I have a
responsibility to ensure my child is appropriately prepared
to
participate in the daily program. By signing below you also
acknowledge that your child will be leaving school grounds.
On
excursion days we are running on a schedule and can not wait for
children that have not arrived at the time planned on
program. It is important that children attend roll call so
educators can go through rules, expectations as well as put on
sun
screen. If your child does not have a hat or drink bottle on
excursions they will not be able to attend the excursion as
oshc
can not supply these items due to health and safety. Please sign
the consent form below.
Date:_____________________________________Signature:________________________________________
Child Name (s) _______________________________Child name
(s)_____________________________
I give permission for my child/ren to attend the following
days.
Parent Update Week 5, Term 2 – 2021 A focus on your child’s
learning As you probably know, high schools differ from primary
schools in their learning structure and schedule. Your child has
had one class teacher and classroom for most of their lessons in
primary school.
In high school, they will move between different classrooms and be
taught by a wider range of teachers who are specialists in their
fields.
Readiness for a more mature setting We know from our pilot program
that year 7s are well and truly ready for high school.
The pilot involves three public high schools that began welcoming
year 7s in 2020 to provide us with early insights on the move.
Having listened to the experiences of their students, families and
staff, we know the vast majority of year 7s quickly settle into
high school and benefit from the new learning and social
opportunities it offers.
Pilot program students have told us they enjoy the independence,
peer interactions and responsibilities of high school, which also
reflects the experiences of students interstate. All other
Australian states already teach year 7 in high school. Queensland
and Western Australia made the move most recently in 2015.
High school learning content All South Australian school students
learn the Australian Curriculum. This will not change as year 7
moves to high school. Teachers will support your child to adjust to
high school expectations and will help them to build confidence in
their learning.
Many students in our pilot program acknowledged there was an
expectation they would work hard and complete assignments on time
in high school. Parents were proud of how their children rose to
this challenge. Students also said they felt supported to achieve
by their new high school teachers.
“My teachers make me feel very calm because they reassure me that I
can do the work and I’m not going to fail,” – pilot school
student.
Access to specialist teachers and resources Under the Australian
Curriculum, year 7 is designed to be taught in a high school
setting, with access to specialist resources such as fully equipped
science laboratories, performing arts spaces, kitchens and design
and technology equipment. Many high school teachers also have
additional training in particular learning areas.
Beyond the classroom, high schools offer extra- curricular
opportunities to extend your child’s social, academic and physical
learning, such as sports, debating, clubs and music groups.
“You’ve got teachers that are teaching subjects they specialise in,
rather than in primary school it’s one teacher,” – pilot school
parent.
Specialist teachers Our high school teachers are trained and have
access to evidence-based approaches and professional learning to
teach adolescent students.
We are bringing more than 100 primary teachers into our high
schools and offering them additional professional learning to
prepare for the year 7 to high school move. Students and school
communities will continue to benefit from their extensive
accumulated knowledge of year 7 curriculum and teaching
methods.
Our high school teachers are also being offered additional
professional learning in the lead-up to the move, to ensure they
are confident and ready to teach year 7s.
Where to find out more
Stay informed through your school and the Department for
Education’s website: www.education.sa.gov.au/7toHS
Or share your feedback with the project team by emailing:
[email protected]
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