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Newsletter No. 34 Wednesday 30th October 2019
2405 Ballarto Road, Cardinia Principal: Mrs. Susan Wepster
Telephone: 03 5998 8323 https://www.facebook.com/cardiniaps
Fax:03 5998 8474
Email: [email protected] Website: www.cardiniaps.vic.edu.au
DATES TO REMEMBER
November 2019
Saturday 2nd Bunnings BBQ—Clyde (7:30am-5:30pm)
Monday 4th Assembly (3:00pm)
Tuesday 5th PUBLIC HOLIDAY—Melbourne Cup Day—NO STUDENTS
Sunday 10th Model Airfield Fundraiser (8am—3:30pm)
Monday 11th Assembly (3:00pm)
Wednesday 13th School Council Meeting (6:30pm)
Sunday 17th Music Festival On the Grass (1:15pm)
Monday 11th Assembly (3:00pm)
Wednesday 20th 2020 Foundation 3rd Transition
Monday 25th—Thursday 28th Whole School Camp
December 2019
Monday 2nd Assembly (3:00pm)
Monday 2nd—Friday 13th Whole School Swimming
Monday 9th Assembly (3:00pm)
Tuesday 10th Whole School Transition
Monday 16th Grade 6 Luna Park
Thursday 19th Whole School Christmas Carols
Friday 20th End of Term 4—Happy and Safe Holidays (1:30pm)
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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Hello Parents and Friends,
What a fabulous day we had on Friday!!! The community spirit we felt across the school at our Colour
Explosion reminded us all of why we love our school so much. Thank you to every student, staff member
and family member who helped to make it great. A special thank you to Trish Lammens and Oriel Rose
for their hard work and organisation, and to Megan Watson for taking 400 photos! A special thank you
also to everyone who donated money to help us to provide more computers for our students
Our Curriculum Day on Wednesday was a very successful day for our teachers. We spent the day
planning for how we can further increase outcomes for every student as we move towards 2020.
This year we participated in the Lions Club Public Speaking Awards. Our Grade 4 entrant, Harmony, and
our Grade 5 entrant, Emily, both did extremely well. This week I received a call from the Lions Club to
say that the students who beat these girls went through to the end of the competition. The Grade 3/4
person won the whole competition, the 5/6 person came second. Our girls have really done Cardinia
Primary School proud!
A hat reminder. There are a few students who are still coming to school without a hat. Please could you
check that your children do bring their hats with them? It is a departmental initiative that Victorian
Primary schools be sun smart.
Thursday will be Alicia’s last day with us. Alicia has been an integration aide here for several years. We
will all miss having Alicia around and we thank her for the work she has done with many of our students.
We wish Alicia well as she starts her work at her new school.
Thanks to the parents who came along to our information afternoon meeting on Monday. If you have
any questions about our structures for next year please see Trudie or me.
Have a lovely week,
Regards,
Susan
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ARE YOU UP TO DATE?
The following notices have been sent home recently for
events or excursions that are coming up. If you need a copy, please see our office staff.
2019 Term Dates
Term 1 30th January—5th April Term 2 23rd April—28th June
Term 3 15th July—20th September Term 4 7th October—20th December
Year Level Notice Went Home Due Date Cost
All Year Levels School Book Payments
Early Payment Discount 14/10/2019 22/12/2019 YES
All Year Levels Meal Deal—$5.00 30/10/2019 04/11/2019 YES
All Year levels Camp —3rd Instalment: $100 04/09/2019 04/11/2019 YES
All Year Levels Swimming 09/10/2019 15/11/2019 YES
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PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEW
Parent Teacher Interviews
Parent teacher interviews will be conducted on Tuesday 19th and Wednesday 20th November between 3:30pm and 6:30pm. Interviews will last 10 minutes and we ask parents to please be on time. If you need longer to discuss something with a teacher, please make an alternative time to see them. These interviews are a valuable opportunity to discuss the progress your child has made during the year and celebrate their achievements.
To book a time please use the link www.schoolinterviews.com.au and enter the code v37dj or click on the link https://www.schoolinterviews.com.au/
code?code=v37dj this will take you to our school listing and allow you choose the correct teacher/s. All teachers are available for interviews, so if you wish to speak with the class teacher, as well as specialist teachers please do so. If you are unable to access the website, please see your child’s class teacher to book a time.
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AROUND THE SCHOOL
2020 SCHOOL FEES REMINDER:
This year in our school fees we have included an excursion and incursion levy per child.
Early payment discounts applies to all families if payments are paid before Sunday 22nd
December 2019.
Payment for the 1st child will be $300.00 and $10.00 reduced fee for your 2nd ($220), 3rd
($210) and 4th child ($200).
For further information please office staff.
Thank you,
FROM THE LIBRARY
We are asking for helpers to cover some new library books.
If you have had experience in contacting books and would like to help, please see Mrs Friend.
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SWIMMING REMINDER: Our school swimming program will commence in Term 4 on Monday 2nd December to Friday 13th December 2019 at King Swim, Clyde North.
Cost per student:
Foundation—Grade 5: $87.00
Grade 6: $20.00 (Reduced from Government Funding)
Permission forms are due on Friday 15th November 2019.
Thank you to Dustin 1R and his mum, Melanie for the donation of a book.
Thank you to Bev Eades and Maryann Janssen for covering boos for the library.
Thankyou to Megan Anne for the wonderful photography on Colour Explosion Day.
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CAMP WEEK 25TH NOVEMBER -28TH NOVEMBER
PHILLIP ISLAND
PAYMENTS
All payments must be received in full by Monday 4th November
WHAT TO BRING
Day 1—We require snack, lunch and a drink in a disposable bag. Label the disposable bag and place in grade baskets. Please make sure hats are on heads and not packed away in bags. Sensible shoes must also be warn (no thongs)
General considerations - Clothing taken on outdoor or adventure programs should allow partici-
pants to be comfortable and protected in a range of conditions, regardless of the season. Clothing that is quick drying and resistant to damage is ideal. Clothing should fit the person well. Practi-cality is the emphasis, rather than, how fashionable clothes are! Unsuitable or ill-fitted clothing can impair student participation and may be hazardous.
Essential clothing and equipment all students must bring:
sun hat sneakers water bottle rain coat warm jumper
Other Clothes long pants/tracksuit pants windcheater shorts swimmers Handkerchiefs 2 pair sneakers (1 x old and 1 x good) long sleeve warm shirts T –shirts changes of underwear & socks for each day plus extra if canoeing or raft-making pyjamas Old cloths & footwear for canoeing and raft making - enclosed shoes or sandals. NO THONGS TO BE
WORN DURING ACTIVITIES rain coat (essential for canoeing/raft-making activities)
Sleeping
sleeping bag or sheets own pillow pillowslip
Toiletries
soap toothbrush and toothpaste sunscreen insect repellent
Personal equipment torch camera thongs (for showering or inside use) sunglasses
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Please note you are required to bring a pillow and a sleeping bag or sheets.
PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE! can you make sure everything from jumpers down to the oldest pair of jocks is labelled with names clearly.
Electronic devises are not permitted. If a phone or iPod is to be used for the purpose of photography it is to be handed into staff on the morning of camp. These will then be distributed at activity times. At no time will they be permitted in the room. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure they are looked after and not damaged or lost. The school takes no responsibility.
LUGGAGE
Bags must be soft sided sausage type bags or sports bags (no hard case suitcases)
Maximum weight 12kgs (if you can’t lift in no one should)
Sleeping bag to be separate (not tied to anything)
Clearly name luggage
MEDICATION
Medication will be collected on Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd November – 8.30 – 9.30am &
3.00 – 4.00 PM in the staffroom by Mrs Esler (Trudie) & Mrs Mattingley (Jodie.)
It MUST be in a blister pack from the Chemist and Handed in at the allocated times. This is
anything that is taken daily including vitamins.
If your child becomes sick the night before and is given medicine by the doctor this is fine to hand
in to Trudie and Jodie on the morning of the camp.
Please do not take medication or forms to the office – it needs to go direct to Trudie and Jodie.
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS
Cabins sleep 6 children
Children will choose 3 children they would like to share a cabin with – we will guarantee
they will have at least one of those in a cabin with them.
HOME SWEET HOME
We will be arriving back at school at 3.15.
Please ensure that the carpark remains clear for the buses. Plenty of parking is available over at
the church.
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Nude Food Day Champions for week 3 & 4
Nude Food Day history was made in weeks 3 as we had two grades tie for the title of Nude Food
Champion. Congratulations to Grade FVP and Grade 5A.
It seems like Grade FVP are unstoppable when it comes to bringing Nude Food to school as well as they
were the Champions, in their own right, for week 4 as well. Well done FVP, you are setting wonderful
example for the rest of the school to follow.
So the question remains, can anyone better the efforts of Grade FVP when it comes to
bringing Nude Food to school? Can your grade “Win the Bin” next week???
Please remember that every Tuesday this term will be a
Nude Food Day. We encourage you to send your children
to school with a reusable lunch box such as a Tupperware
container (no zip-lock bags or cling film) and zero plastic
packaging (e.g. chip, popcorn or biscuit packets, muesli
bar wrappers, lolly wrappers). Anything you can do to
help reduce the amount of plastic being brought to school
is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your ongoing support.
The Grade 6 Sustainability Team
L-R Jorja Q, Axle S, Nathan U, Aydian W, Claire M
and Sienna B from Grades 5A and FVP – Nude Food
Champions for Week 3 L-R Jack S, Sofia B and Harper P from FVP – Nude
Food Champions for Week 4.
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BUNNINGS HELP WANTED!
We require URGENT helpers for our school’s Bunnings BBQ Fundraiser at Clyde.
Can you spare 1 or 2 hours to help on Saturday 2nd November 2019.
If you are available to assist, please up at the office.
All funds raised will go towards new computers for the school.
Thank you,
Model Aircraft Fundraiser Twice a year our school has the opportunity to raise funds for the school by organising a BBQ along with a small cake stall for the Pakenham and District Aircraft Radio Control Society (PandDARCS). We are looking for volunteers to help cook the BBQ on the day as well as help with donations for the cake stall. The next fundraiser will be on Sunday 10th November from 8am to 3:30pm. Funds raised will be going towards new computers for our students.
If you are able to help in any way, please contact Amy B on 0421 301 902 or Sarah M at [email protected] or there will be a sign-up sheet in the office.
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COLOUR RUN EXPLOSION
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Dear Parent/Guardian(s), Free vision screening is being offered by the Koo Wee Rup Lions Club in conjunction with the Lions Eye Health Program - Australia for all students at our school. Over 80% of what children learn is processed through their eyes. Untreated eye conditions can affect a child’s learning ability and self-esteem. It is estimated 1 in 5 children in Australia have undetected vision problems. Screening tests can help identify children who may require further eye review/testing. Screening will be available on: Friday November 15
th 2019 for students in
Foundation, Grade 1, Grade 2 and Grade 6 – all other Grades will be tested in February 2020. Consent forms will be sent out on Thursday, please return the form by Friday November 1
st if you would like your child to participate.
REMINDER ALL RUN 4 FUN COLOUR EXPLOSION FUNDS NEED TO BE HANDED IN TO THE
OFFICE TODAY.
CHILDREN CAN ORDER THEIR PRIZE ONLINE OR COMPLETE THE LAST PAGE
OF THE SPONSORSHIP BOOKLET AND RETURN TO OFFICE BY 9am FRIDAY.
*NO LATE CLAIMS FOR PRIZES CAN BE SUBMITTED.
Thank you to all the families that have supported our fundraiser.
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Meal Deals!
Please read the following information carefully so your child doesn’t miss out.
Meal Deals:
Will be on each Friday (unless otherwise advised)
Will be pre-order. Each Wednesday, in the newsletter, there will be an order form which will need to be returned, with payment, to the school by no later than the following Tuesday morning at 9am. No late orders will be accepted as we will be ordering food on the Tuesday each week.
Will cost $5 per order (unless otherwise advised for special Meal Deals). This includes a main and a treat. You may order an extra main, however we only allow 1 treat per child. You can also ex-clude the treat or order the treat only.
Payment can be made at the office or given to your child’s teacher.
If your child requires gluten free or has an allergy, please let us know and we can try to accommodate so they don’t miss out.
If you have any questions regarding the meal deal, please email Sarah Moore [email protected]
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Meal Deal for Friday 8th November 2019
Pizza & Garlic Bread with Lamington- $5
Please mark clearly your order below and put with your money into a brown paper bag and hand in at the office. One child per order form please.
Payment due by no later than 9am WEDNESDAY 6th November (due to Cup Day)
No late orders will be accepted as ordering of food will take place on Tuesday
Student Name ___________________________________________ Grade__________
Please choose from the following:
Pizza, Garlic Bread and Lamington ($5)
Pizza only or extra slice pizza ($3)
Lamington only ($2)
Please circle which topping you would like:
Ham & Cheese Ham & Pineapple Margareta
MEAL DEAL
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2019 Koo Wee Rup Music On the Grass
Cardinia Primary School—School Choir will be performing at the Koo Wee Rup Music Festival On the Grass at 1:15pm. Date: Sunday 17th November 2019 Location: Kooweerup Regional Health Service, 235 Rossiter Road, Koo Wee Rup 3981 Time: 11:am—3:00pm Entry is FREE It’s a FREE family fun day out including live music, market stalls, BBQ, children’s activities and much more. A wonderful event for the family!
2019 Koo Wee Rup Christmas Carols
Cardinia Primary School—School Choir will be performing at the Koo Wee Rup Christmas Carols at 6:15pm.
Date: Saturday 7th December 2019
Location: Cochrane Park, Koo Wee Rup
Time: 6:15pm
Entry is FREE
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Skipping at School 2019
Get involved in our Skipping at School this October and go in
to the draw to win some great prizes!!
Every morning at 8:45am head to the netball court to participate in
some morning SKIPPING!
Students who skip for longer than 5 minutes each morning will go
into the draw to win the prizes listed below… the more mornings you
skip during the 2 weeks of our competition, the more chances you
get of winning!
We have two prizes up for grabs for students to win!
FIRST PRIZE: $250 gift voucher from the ‘Life of Bikes’
SECOND PRIZE: $100 gift voucher from ‘Sports Power Pakenham’
Participating schools also go in to the draw to win…
Skateboard lessons delivered by the YMCA for up to 150 students
A sports day delivered by Aligned Leisure.
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