Bulletin No. 7 Wednesday, 29th May 2019
Grade 3 & 4 Zoo Excursion
Grade 4 students had a wonderful time at the zoo last week, learning about how to protect our environment and keep the oceans rubbish-free for seals and other sea life. We visited some endangered species, and discovered that some companies are still using palm oil, which puts the Orang-utans on the ‘Critically Endangered’ species list.
Below are some of the students’ thoughts about the day:
On the 21st May, the Grade 4s went for a trip to the
zoo. When the bus left, everyone was buzzing with excitement. When we got there, we split up into 8 groups. We all went to different habitats. My group went to the tigers first.
Halfway through the day, we went to a seal show. The seal show was about a seal who nearly died by getting stuck in some rubbish. We have put so much rubbish in the ocean that we are hurting our seal friends! For example, when we have balloons outdoors, they fly and go into the ocean. So they said to use bubbles, not balloons.
My favourite animal was the meerkats. They always had one meerkat up the top to keep a look out. We also saw lions, snow leopards, gorillas, elephants, King Juliens (which are lemurs from the Madagascar Movie), giraffes and MORE! My group was lucky enough to go to the Dino Park. Gosh, it was a big day!
By Layla, Hannah, Georgia and Isabella
On the Friday the 18th of June, the Grade 3s went to the Zoo. We were
focusing on endangered species, but we looked at other animals anyway. We also got a booklet. In the booklet we had to write about an orangutan, fur seal and corroboree frog. We saw a zebra, giraffe, reptile section, butterflies and way, way more. The bus was very comfy. Ms. George, Ms. Pappin, Mrs. Vilinskis, Mrs. Meath, Ms. Davies and Wendy helped us. It was vey interesting and I was amused. I am thankful to the people who organised the excursion. We had loads of fun!
By Pearl 3G
The Zoo was really fun. We saw a lot of animals. My favourite animal was the lion. Did you know that orangutans are very intelligent?
By Lachlan 3G
WHAT’S ON & WHAT’S DUE @ KPS
MAY
Thursday 30th Picture Plate Products order form and payment due today.
JUNE
Saturday 1st Kilmore Primary School Open Day for prospective parents in 2020 10.00am –11.30am.
Friday 7th
School Assembly 2.20pm in the stadium. All welcome to attend. Mitchell District 5/6 Interschool Sports Carnival.
Monday 10th Queen’s Birthday Public Holiday No school today.
Wednesday 12th Hot Food Day Chicken Souvlaki.
Thursday 13th Spalding High Bounce Ball orders due today.
Friday 14th
Permission to attend KPS disco due today. Family and Friends meeting 2.00pm located in the Family and Friends room.
Thursday 20th Gr. 3 & Gr.4 Camp final payment due today.
Friday 21st School Assembly 2.20pm in the stadium. All welcome to attend. School Disco 6.00pm - 7.30pm in the stadium.
Wednesday 26th 3 Way Conferences. No regular classes operate on this day. Students only come to school with their parent for their 3 Way Conference time. 12.00 noon –6.30pm.
Friday 28th CSEF Parent Applications close. End of Term – Finish at 2.30pm.
JULY
Monday 15th First day Term 3.
AUGUST
Friday 23rd Book Fair Dress Up, Dress up as favourite book character.
SEPTEMBER
Wednesday 4th Fathers Day Breakfast 8.00am onwards, children’s classrooms will be open for half an hour for dad’s / special friends to visit.
SICK BAY LINEN ROSTER - HELP NEEDED
We are looking for some more parents who are able to assist in the washing and changing of the linen in our sick bay. In most cases this means 2 or 3 times a year. If you are able to help out please return this form to the office by Friday
15th June. A roster will be distributed first week Term 3.
Name: _______________________________ Contact Phone Number: ___________________ Child’s Name: _____________________________ Child’s Class: __________
Happy Birthday to the following students who are celebrating their birthday in the coming week.
We hope you have a lovely day.
May
29th Lily FJ Kiara 6B 30th Chloe 12B 31st Dexter 3V
June
3rd Lincoln FD Charlotte 5H Madelyn 6B
Unfortunately next Tuesday will be Kylie Pyne’s last day at Kilmore Primary School. On behalf of the Kilmore Primary School Community, I would like to thank her for the incredible work she has done over the past 4 years for our school. We wish her luck in her future endeavours. Thank you Kylie!
There was a mix up last week with the date that our 3 Way Conferences was advertised. This should have read as: 3 Way Conferences will be held on Wednesday the 26
th of June. No regular
classes operate on this day. Students only come to school with their parent for their 3 Way Conference time between 12.00 noon – 6.30pm. Please see the information attached to book your 3 Way Conference.
Just a reminder, Parent/Guardian Occupation & Education Confirmation forms went home last week these need to be returned by Friday 31st May. Copies are available from the office for or the eldest student in the family only.
Brendan Thompson Acting Principal
Principal
Sick Bay Linen Roster Term 2
May 31st May Jodie Cloke
June 7th June Melanie Hooke 14th June Michelle Kay 21st June Sally Chadwick 28th June Jo Clark
THANK YOU ALL
Dear Parents/Guardians
We will be continuing to use Sentral for booking 3 Way conferences, as we did last year. Go to https://sentral.kilmoreps.vic.edu.au/portal2/#!/login to login to your account and then book your 3Way Conferences
BOOKINGS OPEN Wednesday, 29th May at 3.30pm
BOOKINGS CLOSE Wednesday, 19th June at 9.00am
If you have not registered for the portal yet, or you have not entered your Unique
Family Code, please see the letter that was emailed earlier in the year, to finalise
this process. If you need assistance with resetting your portal password, either
email the school or contact the school via phone on: 5782 1268
For parents/guardians who don’t have access to the internet at home, at work, at a friend’s house or on their phones, they can contact the school office on 5782 1268 and a 3 Way Interview time will be made on your behalf.
3 Way Conferences are strictly 10mins and spaces are limited. If you require
more time, please contact your teacher directly to make alternative
arrangements.
Students in Grade 3-6 are involved in ‘Split Maths’. This means that they may
have a different teacher for Maths than their regular classroom teacher. If this
applies to your child and you would like to speak specifically to your child’s
Maths Teacher, you are welcome to contact them via email and arrange a
suitable appointment time on a different day. Class teachers will be up to date
with the Maths progress of all the students in their class and will be able to
discuss general achievements and areas for future learning.
Parents can change their bookings, any time prior to the closing date, by re-visiting the Sentral portal. Parents wishing to change their times after the closing date should contact the school directly on 5782 1268.
For instructions on how to book your 3 Conferences, please see the attached help sheet.
Book 3 Way Conferences Online
How to book a 3 Way Conferences Log into Sentral, via: https://sentral.kilmoreps.vic.edu.au/portal2/#!/login
Then click on the Interviews link:
Then follow the on-screen prompts, selecting a timeslot for your child’s teacher.
If you need to alter this time, please log back into the portal and make any necessary changes.
Teach your child how to keep themselves safe (part 2)
Following on from last fortnights Tips 1 -5, here are the next five things you can do to assist your child/ren to keep themselves safe. Let them know:
Tip 6 Their body is their own – once a child no longer needs nappies to be changed or help with toileting, a carer or any other person should not touch their private areas.
Tip 7 To tell you or another adult if they have any problems or if someone is making them feel unsafe.
Tip 8 A babysitter or any other adult should not ask a child to keep a secret.
Tip 9 Not to give out personal information online, including their school, suburb, sporting team or nicknames and to never meet someone they have met online in person.
Tip 10
Ask your child/ren about the Child Safe Poster that is in their classroom. What did they learn about this poster?