Settlers Farm Campus R-7 Term 4, Week 8, 8h December 2016
Dear Families,
This is a time of the year mixed with emotions. While we celebrate the closing of another school year we also say goodbye to so many staff and families and wish them well in their future journeys. Good luck Danette in your new job at Glenunga International High School. We welcome Christina Charalambous to the role of Business Manager. In the pipeline we still have two admin positions being finalised and a senior leader yet to be appointed. We are also still waiting for allocation of a number of teaching vacancies that we have and hope to have these finalised before reports go home.
Reports are coming home on Wednesday 14th December. Once again I would like to remind the community when reading reports that a ‘C’ is an appropriate standard at which a child should be achieving. A ‘C’ signifies that a student is meeting the requirements of that year level. To receive an ‘A’ or a ‘B’ a child must be achieving at a higher level than is expected. If you have any concerns with what you have read in the reports please touch base with your child’s teacher before the end of term.
Summer Celebration was another fantastic event and what a great turn out on such a warm evening. Thank you to Terence and Alison as the main organisers of this event and to the teachers and students for their well-practised and fabulous items. I think that it was the best Summer Celebration that we have ever had. The costumes, variety, props, humour and actions were superb and added immensely to the enjoyment of this event. Well done to everyone who participated! A huge thank you to those who helped pack up afterwards as well.
Waterworld was another fabulous success, as it was last year. Thank you to all of the staff and volunteers who made this such a wonderful day. In particular I would like to acknowledge Jo Sayers who has been the main organiser of this event. It is not easy to organise over 750 students, 70 staff, 15 buses and volunteers, taking them on an excursion! What a busy couple of weeks it has been. Still to come this term is our year 7s graduation on Wednesday 14th December.
Thank you to parents who have replied to our parent opinion survey. This information is valued and used in the planning for the following year. Student and staff opinions are also gathered and all of these are reported on in the annual report that is tabled at the Governing Council AGM in March. Improvements to the school are important to us so please pass on your feedback at any time of the year.
At Governing Council on Monday night the following was agreed to in planning forward for next year: *School fees for 2017 will remain at $240 for the year as they were this year. *Acquaintance Night will be in week 3 term 1 on Wednesday 15th February. *AGM will be in week 4 on Monday 20th February. *Our first Pupil Free Day will be in week 6 on Friday 10th March.
I’d like to thank the Governing Council for their dedication and commitment to the school over the year. Your time and effort on behalf of the entire school community is much appreciated. Each year we like to add new members to our group so please consider joining us next year. Information will come home early next term about this process.
Schools could not operate as efficiently as they do without the good will of so many volunteers across the year. I would therefore like to say thank you to anyone who has helped in any way across the year. All support is highly valued. Your good will adds so much to the opportunities that we can provide for our students. Please note the names of our 2017 volunteers in this newsletter. A big, big thank you to you all!
I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all safe and happy holidays. For those families moving on from
Settlers, I wish you all the best in the future. For our year 7s remember to believe in yourselves as you begin
your next phase of schooling. For our continuing students and their families, I hope you have a wonderful festive
season and look forward to seeing you again next year.
Kind regards,
Phone: 82806866 Fax: 82806403
School Email: [email protected]
INSIDE THIS
ISSUE
Principal’s News
Thank You 2016’s
Volunteers
Aboriginal Parent
Morning Tea
Kookaburra
Christmas Floats
Summer
Celebrations
Water World
Car Boot Sale
Fundraising
school kitchen
Thank you from
Jason
COMING EVENTS
TERM 4
Wednesday 14th
December
Yr. 7 Graduation
Last Day of School Term 4 Friday 16th December
2.05pm Finish & Casual Day!!
2017 TERM 1
Monday 30th
January
School
Commences
Tanya Oshinsky
Principal
Jo Sayers Deputy Principal
Students with Special
Needs
Sarah Crosby ICT Senior Leader
Jason Saxby
Quality Teaching &
Learning Senior Leader
Maureen
Williams
Student Wellbeing Senior Leader
Paula
Mulholland Kindergarten
Director
Jan Hutchison
OSHC Director
RESPECT RESPONSIBILITY PERSONAL BEST
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Eliza Aistrope
Zoe Alford
Linda Baker
Chantal Baker
Michaela Bellchambers
Susan Billington
Susan Billett
Brooke Bower
Melanie Brooks
Cherise Brown
Melanie Brown
Susan Bunker
Vanessa Busch
Vicki Callaghan
Angela Campbell
Sandy Capogreco
Stacey Capogreco
Angelo Caputo
Tanya Changlek
Caitlin Clark
Jo Clark
Rosalie Clark
Tarnya Clarke
Melissa Curtis
Janeene Dadleh-Bullen
Donna Davis
Tarsha Franklin
Linda Gabell
Kristy Geraghty
Kristy Gray
Sharon Haines
Jacqui Hannam
Alana Hardy
Janet Hill
Vivienne Ireland
Cherie Jameson
Kelly Janetzki
Chloe Jasper
Kelry Jeczalik
Val Kamilow
Sandy Kessel
Jason Lane
Terri-Ann Lansdowne
Sam Maik
Deanne Maiorano
Linda Matthews
Settlers Farm Campus R-7 would like to give a very BIG
Thank You To all our Fantastic 2016 Volunteers.
Without your support we could not provide the richness
and breadth to our students.
Brooke Maynard
Kelly Maynard
Elizabeth Mellis
Lisa Muhlback
Tamara Ogonowski
Glen Pearn
Isabel Rankine
Elisha Richards
Kerry Richards
Kylie Smart
Heather Smith
Stacey Smith
Shane Stephens
Amanda Street
Clare Tisdale
Quang Thanh
Natalie Tchorz
Natalie Van Rooyen
Vicki
Nicole Walker
Louise Warner
Rebecca Williams
Janelle Williamson
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On Wednesday 23rd of November, 2016, the Aboriginal parents
met for a morning tea at the school. It was a time to get
together, reflect on the year and talk about future learning
plans, especially establishing an Aboriginal voice for Junior and
Primary students at the school. The morning tea gave an
opportunity for Aboriginal Parents to meet with each other and
make connections within families. ‘It’s good for me to see this.
My personal gain is to see all these people here’, said Michael
Hare, father of Kyla Adams. As the Aboriginal Parents shared in
the morning tea, many wanted their Aboriginal children to join
them, so they too could make connections and celebrate their
achievements this year with their parents. More Aboriginal
parent morning teas, forums and events are planned for 2017.
It was an enjoyable experience for all!
Aboriginal Parent Morning Tea
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Kookaburra
Christmas
Floats Kookaburra students were set a STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) to design and create a model of
a float for the Christmas Pageant. They were excited to share their models with their classmates and in the front office and Resource Centre.
Checkout some of their amazing creations.
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Water World
Over 700 Settlers Farm students decended upon Water World by the bus loads on
Monday for a fatntastic day of fun in the sun. All the kids and even a few staff had a
fantastic time swimming in the different pools and many students also conquered
the slides. The day was a great success and a fantastic way to celebrate the effort
and hard work of the students over 2016.
Everything seem to come together to make 2016’s Summer
Celebration the best one yet. Perfect weather combined with a
fantastic theme that encouraged a vast variety of singing,
dancing, custumes and props. Thank you to all involved with
porformances, organisation, set up and participation. Now the
planning begins to out do it in 2017!
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Settlers Farm Campus Car Boot Sale 2016 On Saturday, November 26th 2016, Settlers Farm Campus held a car boot sale. There were many items for sale such as candles, prints, Christmas gifts, toys, DVDS, various crafts, custom made wooden signs, bric-a-brac items, books, computer goods, furniture as well as ex-Settlers Farm furniture. There was a jumping castle for children and a sausage sizzle, popcorn, sweets, a cake stall and other food items such as fresh Olive Oil, tomatoes and eggs. The car boot sale drew people from the local community as well as the school community. It was a fun and enjoyable day!
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Fundraising for the School’s Student Kitchen This year, the money from selling the Entertainment Books to the staff and community
went into purchasing items for our outdoor kitchen. An amazing $637 was raised. Some
kitchen appliances bought were a blender and hand mixers and some equipment
included baking trays, cooking utensils, mixing bowls and spoons, measuring scales,
chopping boards, cooking pots, strainers and dish dryers.
Here are some of the students cleaning the kitchen area,
cupboards and equipment bought.
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A huge thank you
My fourth and final year at Settlers Farm Campus is coming to an end and whilst I
haven’t been at this wonderful place for as long as others, I will take with me some very
special memories of the work we have achieved together. It has been my pleasure getting
to know your child and having your parental support that was an essential part of our
success. Whether it was the Harmony Day celebrations, the Fundraising events including
Disco’s, Car Boot Sales, Spell-a-thons or Sausage Sizzles, the good fun we had at sports
day’s with teachers versus parents relay (I’m still recovering!) or just the informal chats
I’ve had with many of you in the yard as you drop off or pick up your children - I would
like to personally thank each and every one of you, the parents, grandparents, and other
family members who have taken the time to volunteer, to work with me through tough
decisions needed to help students and in celebrating our student’s successes.
I believe the students at Settlers are full of great potential and sincerely thank you for
your support.
Kind Regards as always and Merry Christmas
Jason Saxby
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FOOTBALL for 2017
Interested in coaching a years 2/3, 4/5 or 6/7 team next year.
Games are played in terms 2 and 3 Saturday mornings at
Elizabeth Oval. Please let Martha know.
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Each January Settlers Farm Campus OSHC holds a camp. In
2017 we will be going to West Beach Caravan Park for 3 days
and 2 nights (18th, 19th and 20th of January) The camp is open
to all children who are in years 5, 6 and 7 during 2016, even
those who do not have a current enrolment at OSHC.
The cost of the camp is a $50 deposit plus 3 days OSHC
bookings, minus any childcare benefits.
Come along and join us for Beachouse, Marion Aquatic Centre,
Surf Lifesaving, fishing and more...
Please see Jan, Sheree or Emma at
OSHC for more
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Settlers Farm Campus School App
Settlers Farm Campus is pleased to announce an upgrade to our school communication services to include a free smartphone app
– School Star. School news, newsletters, event invitations, notices and general messages will now be sent through School Star.
Only Settlers Farm Campus parents and community members can access content in this highly secure app. (Parents listed as the
primary contact will have immediate access once they have downloaded the app. Secondary contacts and other
interested community members need to let the school know if they wish to download the school’s app so that they can be flagged
– this is part of the security measures.)
Keeping parents and the community informed is very important to us, and we will be regularly uploading content to School Star.
You will receive up-to-date current information, newsletters and important announcements within minutes of the school releasing
the information!
With School Star, you get the following benefits:
Receive school news immediately, via a beautiful Facebook-like news feed.
Filter your news feed to see just the news that relates to your child.
Receive important messages from the school through School Star, instead of by SMS.
Reply or send your own message to the school for free, day or night.
Find the phone number to call the school, quickly and easily.
Also, the following features are coming soon:
A convenient page of “quick links” to let you easily view school tuckshop menus, uniform lists, department phone
numbers and much more.
Translate content in the app into your preferred language. We are encouraging all parents to download School Star for free on their iPhone or Android device. Installing School Star
is easy. Just follow the instructions below to download and install the app.
iPhone users:
1. Open the App Store on your iPhone by tapping its icon.
2. Search the App Store for “MGM School Star”.
3. Tap the button that says “+GET”, then “INSTALL”.
4. If asked, enter your Apple ID password.
5. The “INSTALL” button will turn into an indicator that shows the progress of the download.
Once the download has finished, tap “OPEN” to launch School Star.
Android users:
1. Open the Play Store on your Android Phone by tapping its icon.
2. Search the Play Store for “MGM School Star”, and tap the search result in the list.
3. Tap the button marked “INSTALL”.
4. The “INSTALL” button will turn into an indicator that shows the progress of the
download.
Once the download has finished, tap “OPEN” to launch School Star.
After you register a new account, School Star will automatically detect your school and con-
figure your news feed.
We hope you enjoy using School Star. Watch this space for updates and new features that
will make communicating with the school even easier. We look forward to improving our
communication with you.
Please download today ☺