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Wednesday 20 November, 2019 I Issue 18
From the Principal
“While no data can replace the magic that happens
between a teacher and a student, we can harness the
science of learning to illuminate each student’s path to
discovery.”
Teaching is an art that can be improved with the addition of science. At City Beach Primary School, we understand the importance of positive relationships with our students to support their growth. We use our experience and practice as compassionate educators to create connections. These connections allow us to know each child as a learner. These teacher student connections are made more meaningful and deliberate when combined with data and research.
Our teachers use assessment data and research throughout the year for learning, and to help each child make the progress they are capable of making over the year. We are constantly looking at ways to use the data we collect about each child to improve their learning and impact positively on progress. This is an area that is constantly changing and teachers put energy and effort towards practising and mastering the science of teaching.
An example of how we use data to impact on students learning is the NAPLAN assessments completed on line. We use the data suites available to us to identify gaps and target individual student needs. The data guides our planning for student progress and identifies whole school focus areas to be addressed through our operational plans.
This year in Year 3 & 5 our NAPLAN mean in Numeracy, Reading and Writing assessments were at or above like schools. In Grammar and Punctuation our Year 3 student mean was above that of like schools while our Year 5 student mean sat below. In Spelling both year level means were below that of like schools. We use this information to look for gaps in our curriculum delivery from a year level perspective and also use the data to look specifically at individual students to identify areas of need. The science of using data to improve the outcomes our students are able to achieve is always a focus for our teaching, in the school improvement cycle.
City Beach Primary School
Newsletter
Coming Events November 23 Rainbow Run 2:30pm 26 P&C Volunteer Lunch 12-12:30pm P&C Meeting December 3 St Mary’s Band 11am 5 Kindy & PP Information Sessions in Library 6 Police Pipe Band 11 Graduation Dinner 12 Farewell Assembly, Mrs Godfrey & Mrs Larson 13 Yr 6 Fun Day Friday 16 End of Year class events 17/18 Carols in the Quarry 18 Graduation Assembly am 19 Last Day of Term
Term Dates
Term 4 Monday 14 Oct – Thursday 19 Dec Term 1 2020 Monday 3 February – 9 April
School Development Days
Friday 20 December
SMS Absences
0437 485 812
School Watch
1800 177 777
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A summary of our NAPLAN data is shared with the School Board and always included in our annual report. Keep an eye out for our 2019 Annual Report – it’s a comprehensive and informative read and is published at the end of Term 1 2020.
The generosity of our school community never ceases to amaze me. Our fundraising goal of $3 000 for the Rainbow Run presented by Space Realty this weekend, has been reached and surpassed!
There are over 190 registrations so far and the event will be capped at 250 registrations – so please don’t delay if you haven’t already registered –
Visit: https://www.mycause.com.au/events/rainbowrun The Rainbow Run is a fun filled event not to be missed! Our new fundraising target has been set at an incredible $10 000. Thank you City Beach Primary School our dream to resurface the quadrangle and undercover area is fast becoming a reality! See you all on Saturday 23 November at 2:30pm.
From the Deputy
Bread Tags and Fairy Bread in Room 7
Congratulations Year 1 Room 7 for collecting 197 grams of bread tags for the Bread
Tags for Wheelchairs program. Collectively the whole school stopped over half a
kilogram of tags going to landfill. As a special reward Room 7 made fairy bread,
which after a busy week at swimming was a great way to boost energy and
enthusiasm. Please keep your bread tags and we will start collecting them in 2020.
Please note that all recycling undertaken at CBPS will stop on Friday 13 December.
This will give us time to send the items we have collected to the appropriate places
for recycling. We will resume our recycling initiatives in 2020.
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Student Leadership 2020
Yesterday the 2019 student leaders spoke to the Year 5 group about their experiences as school leaders this
year. They described the benefits of being a leader including being involved in the planning of school events,
greeting special guests and getting to know and be known by the younger students in the school. The
challenges they described were talking in front of the school and on City Beach Radio as well as managing
their time to complete work missed when undertaking leadership duties. They encouraged all the students to
have a go and nominate for a position a leadership position.
Notes with all the details of student leadership will be sent home with the Year 5 students today.
Nominations close on Thursday 28 November. Nominees will present their speeches to the Year 3 to Year 6
students on Tuesday 3 December from 10:15am in the library. Students and teachers will then vote. A special
stand up assembly will be held on Friday 6 December to announce 2020 leadership team to the school and
present them with their badges. The first role of the leadership team will be in assisting with the Year 6
Graduation on Wednesday 18 December.
Orientation Days for Kindy to PP and PP to Year 1
As the year draws to a close we start our planning for 2020. A part of this is the transition of our Kindergarten
and Pre-primary students. On Wednesday 27 November the Kindy students will go to the Pre-primary class
for a session in the morning, while the Pre-primary class will go to the Year One class to see what happens in
the “big school.” As the Pre-primary students have been enjoying having lunch in the school for several
weeks, they are very familiar with the school and are well-known to the other staff and students. This should
make the transition to Year One a smooth process.
Kindy – Pre-primary 2020 Parent Information session
The date of these two information sessions has been changed. We
will now be having one information session for both Kindy and Pre-
primary parents on Thursday 5 December at 9am in the library for
about an hour. The early childhood staff will talk to parents to
provide information about the programs for 2020. There will also
be some representatives from other community groups that
support the students at CBPS.
We look forward to welcoming our new parents and catching up
with familiar faces at City Beach Primary School for the Kindy and
Pre-primary Information Session on:
Thursday 5 December at 9am in the library.
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Special Assembly Thursday 12 December @9am – Farewell to Kerry and Laurel
This year we farewell two of our fantastic and long standing staff members of City
Beach Primary School. Kerry Larson and Laurel Godfrey will both we retiring at
the end of the year and to say an official farewell we will be having a special
assembly on Thursday 12 December at 9am. Please come along to say a huge
thank you to these special ladies who have touched the lives of so many of our
students in the collective 33 years they have been at CBPS.
If you know of other past families and students who would like to come and
farewell Kerry and Laurel at the assembly, please let them know of the details of
this event.
Coming Events
In the Week 8 Newsletter I hope to be able to publish a draft planner for all of
2020. In the meantime, here are events for the next few weeks.
23/11/2019 - Rainbow Run and sundowner
26/11/2019 - P&C Volunteers Lunch
28/11/2019 - Student Leaders nominations close
3/12/2019 - Student leader speeches @ 10:15am library
3/12/2019 - St Mary’s Band – 11am
6/12/2019 - Special Stand Up Assembly - 2020 Students presented with badges
6/12/2019 - Police Pipe band 10am
05/12/2019 - Kindy – Pre-primary Information session 9am Library
12/12/2019 – Special Assembly to farewell Kerry and Laurel
Warm regards,
Alison Jenkins
Board News
Dear Parents and Caregivers,
The City Beach Primary Board met last week for the last meeting of 2019.
We had a packed agenda, but the highlights included:
Agreeing the process for an election for the three nominated parent
representatives.
A detailed review and discussion on the 2019 NAPLAN results with solid
improvement across several key metrics. The Board was very interested to hear
from Mari about the detailed data analysis that is completed on NAPLAN data and
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then how these findings are used to adapt learning and teaching practices - both for individual students and
for the school.
The Board reviewed the draft budget for 2020 and the planned annual school contributions. With enrolment
numbers growing steadily it is critical that the budget be tightly managed to ensure continuation of all
programs. Voluntarily contribution payments are an important part of the budget, especially in 2020, so all
families are encouraged to ensure these payments are made.
The Board discussed risk management and is progressing with a risk assessment tool that will allow the
school to focus on key risks and implement mitigation strategies.
The Board reviewed the schools progress against the 2020 Business Plan strategy of “Building Community”.
The school has made significant progress against these metrics including strong partnerships with the
Japanese School in Perth, with universities and local community groups. Key relationships are also in
excellent health such as with the P&C and the wider school community, and the school is regularly favourably
featured in media and social media.
For more information all Board meetings are minuted and available here.
This was the last meeting for Rochelle King who has served a full three-year term as a parent representative,
and crucially, as Board Secretary. Rochelle has done a fantastic job fulfilling both roles and her contributions,
and organisational skills, will be sorely missed. Please when you see Rochelle thank her for the significant
contribution she has given.
Many thanks, good luck with the rest of Term 4 and have a great Christmas.
Regards
James Fuller
Chair, School Board
Art News
Lino Printmaking
This term, the Year 6 students have been busy earning their lino licence. To obtain a licence, the students
had to demonstrate how to use lino cutting tools safely. Every student received a licence on their first
attempt. The next step will be to produce an edition of five prints.
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Sue Girak Visual Arts Specialist
Room 3 News
Worm Whiz for Sale Worm Whiz - Liquid Fertilizer will be on sale each Friday before school for the rest of the term, unless sold
out. Prices range from $3 - $5 and we will be selling them near the ramp outside Room 3.
Room 3 Worm Warriors
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P&C President News
Our Rainbow Run and Sundowner is this weekend!! The only P&C Event of Term 4 -
‘Rainbow Run Presented by Space Realty’ is to be held on Saturday the 23rd of
November (2:30 PM) followed by the classic P&C Sundowner. (5:30 PM)
We would greatly appreciate if you could:
● Register your children and yourself: mycause.com.au/events/rainbowrun
(we are currently short on participants and your children will very much enjoy
splashing you with powder)
● Let other parents know about both the Sundowner and Rainbow Run
● Volunteer on the day - either at a station for the Rainbow Run or for the
Sundowner cbps.pandc.president@gmail.com
● Reach out to your neighbours for donations. You can print this form to leave
them a calling card
Sundowner food will be served 5-6pm.
Sausage sizzle $3, posh dogs $5, kids meal deal $5 which includes sausage sizzle,
chips or popcorn, Freddo & icy-pole.
Chips, popcorn, soft drinks, Freddo's, ice-creams & glow sticks available for sale.
First come first serve, no pre-order required.
Stronger Communities Programme
Recently the P&C was invited to apply for a grant from the Stronger Communities
Programme by the Federal Member for Curtin, Celia Hammond MP. The grant was
applicable for projects that contribute to the community (not just the school) and
our quadrangle resurface was suitable as it is used by the broader community (e.g.
before/after school sports and weekend activities).
It is my pleasure to announce that the P&C has been awarded a grant to the value
of $10,000 which greatly assists in the overall funding. The P&C would like to thank
the office of Celia Hammond for inviting us to apply for the grant and helping us
through the process.
P&C Vacancies
Jo Fuller, Brooke Lundy and Suzie Starr will be stepping down from P&C Canteen
Liaison duties at the end of the year and so the P&C are seeking expressions of
interest from one or more parents/caregivers who are interested in getting
involved in 2020. This will enable the P&C to continue to offer and improve this
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valuable service. The P&C would like to thank Jo, Brooke and Suzie for their effort in running the canteen this
year.
There are now several vacancies for 2020:
Position Duties
CRC Chair ● Working with the P&C Executive and CRC team
members to create the fundraising events
calendar each year
● Drumming up volunteers, running the events,
working with the School Lead Team &
Administration to help make the events possible, a
person who can deliver an event from start to
finish
● General computer skills (Office/Excel/prompt
Emailer)
● Liaise with third parties involved in each event
where applicable
P&C Secretary ● Take minutes at meetings
● Prepare meeting agenda
● Collect correspondence in/out
Canteen Liaison ● Promotion of the canteen to
students/parents/staff e.g. sharing photos of food,
newsletter updates
● Review and update of canteen menu/ suppliers
when applicable (hard copy & on QuickCliq).
● Primary contact for canteen staff (address queries,
discuss ideas)
● Provision of canteen updates to P&C (2 P&C
meetings per term)
● Monitoring of canteen gmail account, incl. sending
supplier invoices to Treasurer for payment
P&C President ● The attainment of the P&C Association’s
objectives
● Ensuring that the P&C Association takes part in
decision-making processes in the school
● The successful functioning of the P&C Association
meetings
● Fostering fair participation of all members and
ensuring that all new members are made to feel
welcome
… and more
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If you are perhaps new to the P&C and/or just want to contribute in a lesser capacity or can assist the CRC
Team as a volunteer please contact me
Wallace Turner P&C President
P&C General News
YearBook 2019
Thank you to everyone who has ordered a yearbook (over 100 books ordered!).
For those who have not got around to paying as yet, please transfer $28 (per book) to the P&C account (016-
305, 340901657) or you can leave cash for Sandra Fox (P&C Treasurer) in the front office (P&C drop
box). Books are being printed and are expected to be delivered in a few weeks.
Canteen News
Thank you for your support of the canteen and with the different foods we have been trying out this term,
including apple pikelets, mango smoothies and last week’s one-off lunch special of Chicken Noodle & Veg stir
fry. Next week’s cookie special: Gingerbread Stars.
Pizza Update
Homemade pizzas will be back on the menu from next Tuesday 26 November due to popular request, using
pizza dough made on the premises, Rachel’s napolitana sauce (which is made with mushroom, celery, carrot,
leek, zucchini and tomato) and a choice of ham & cheese or ham, cheese & pineapple toppings.
The pizzas from Just Pizza will still be available to purchase on Tuesdays but we will be increasing the portion
size (another survey request) so the price will go up a little to reflect this.
School Lunch Online
Monday 11 November we launched our trial of School Lunch Online, an external provider which offers a range
of hot food, sandwiches, sushi, sweet treats and drinks that are prepared and delivered by a local provider
(Chef’s Delight). We will continue to offer this on a trial basis on Mondays for the rest of the term in addition
to and separate from normal canteen operations on Tuesdays and Fridays (thus no recess/window sales on
Mondays).
Visit http://www.schoollunchonline.com.au/ to register your details, click on any Monday in the calendar to
view the menu, set up your child under their room number (nb. PP = ECB3) and ensure your order is placed by
8am on Mondays. Lunches are delivered to the fridge/area outside Room 1 (the Year 5/6 classroom) for
students to collect.
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Volunteers
Whilst we are not currently relying on volunteers it’s always lovely to see parents/ grandparents in the canteen
so feel free to pop by or contact me or Rachel if you’d like to stop by to help with window sales, food prep or
baking on Tuesdays/ Fridays.
As always, feedback and suggestions for improvement are always welcome - email, text, call or have a chat to
me or your class rep.
Jo Fuller, Suzie Starr & Brooke Lundy
Canteen Liaison Team
Thanks to Sponsors
We would like to acknowledge and thank our sponsors, Space Realty, Focus Electrical and Balloons Plus
Basket for their generous support of the school community. Please look to return the favour and support
their businesses where you can.
balloonsplusbasket.com.au Ph. 08 6154 1930
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Uniform News
School bags are back in stock - $47.50 each
Please note the dates for Second-hand Uniform shop for this term: Wednesday 27 November 3:15-3:45pm Alison Salfinger 0416 577 606 cbps.pandc.uniforms@gmail.com
School Banking
SCHOOL BANKING EVERY FRIDAY 8.20 - 8.45am We also have a drop off box for those who can’t make Fridays. Further information is available on our webpage, please click here. NEW EMAIL: cbps.pandc.schoolbanking@gmail.com
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