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 TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPH Weekly newsletter of TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL Website: www.tootps.vic.edu.au  Telephone: 5985 2864 Email Address: [email protected] Issue 15 26 th  May, 2016 CALENDAR BOOK FAIR Finishes 26 TH  MAY 2016 Saturday 28 th  May - Tootgarook Market  2B + 2J rostered Friday 10 th  June - Curriculum Day Monday 13 th  June - Queens Birthday Public Holiday Walk to School Day was a great success, we had 60 children walk with us! A big thank-you to Miss McGhee and Mrs Young for assisting me today. It would be great to make it a yearly event, but we definitely needed more helpers. It’s a great way to start the day, children are in a great mood, gets the body and mind moving before you start work in the classroom. Thanks again to Miss McGhee, Mrs Young and parents for their support.   Bree Daley Several parents have recently reported cases of head lice for students. Could all parents please make an extra effort over the next week to check their child/ren’s hair. Please note, children are to be excluded from school until treatment has been applied. For more information see end of Newsletter.

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  TOOTGAROOK TELEGRAPHWeekly newsletter of

TOOTGAROOK PRIMARY SCHOOLWebsite: www.tootps.vic.edu.au 

Telephone: 5985 2864

Email Address: [email protected] Issue 15 26th  May, 2016 

CALENDAR

BOOK FAIR Finishes 26TH

  MAY 2016 

Saturday 28th

 May - Tootgarook Market – 2B + 2J rostered

Friday 10th

 June - Curriculum Day 

Monday 13th

 June - Queens Birthday Public Holiday

Walk to School Day was a great success, we had 60children walk with us! A big thank-you to Miss McGhee

and Mrs Young for assisting metoday. It would be great to make ita yearly event, but we definitelyneeded more helpers.

It’s a great way to start the day, children are in a great mood, gets the bodyand mind moving before you start work in the classroom.Thanks again to Miss McGhee, Mrs Young and parents for their support. –  Bree

Daley

Several parents have recently reported cases of head lice for students. Could all

parents please make an extra effort over the next week to check their child/ren’s

hair. Please note, children are to be excluded from school until treatment has been

applied. For more information see end of Newsletter.

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First Aid Room Wish List

Girls and boys long pants sizes 6-12 any

donations greatly appreciated.

If your child has required a change of clothes

 please wash them and return to the office.

Thank you

tudent of the Week

Students will be presented with certificates at next Thursday afternoon’s assembly.

Prep R – Mrs Read –  Layla Gale – Thankyou for being such a helpful member of our classroom. We appreciate

it.

Prep S – Miss Staley – Charlee Ross - For making a terrific effort to complete her work in a careful and timely

manner. Keep it up Charlee!

1A – Miss Arnold – Harper Elder  –  for her creative outfit on Autumn Day. Harper made her own leaves out of

 paper and added them to her clothes. She always works quietly and tries her best in the classroom well done! 

1P – Miss Perkins –  Lilly – Jayne Oldham  –  for her enthusiasm and independent working habits during ILB time

each morning. Lilly works quietly and quickly when practising her spelling words. Great work Lilly!

2B –

 Mrs Baird –

  Lily Gaul –  for always doing her best and for sharing her excursion photos with the grade 2’ s.

2J - Mrs Johnstone – 

3B – Mrs Bos – Ella Boyle -Vella  –  for being a real trooper and doing her best to write with her injured wrist. 

3W – Ms Walton – Tahlia Oliver –  for her cheerful approach to everything. She always has a wonderful smile on

her face.

4B Miss Broomfield – 

4F – Miss Kain –  Isabella Conduit –  for always showing the RICH School Values and being such a kind member

of the class.

4/5K –

 Mr Kitchin –

 Ingka Mears –

 your confidence is growing 

every day. You always try your best anddemonstrate perfect behaviour. Well done and keep working hard.

5/6M – Miss McGhee -

5/6Q – Miss Quintin –  Luke McKenzie  – you are a terrific role model to the younger students –  I often see you

giving them a high 5 or encouraging them out in the yard. Well Done!

Music - Mrs Young –Shelby Legh  – 5/6M  –  Well done Shelby for getting into band playing your violin. It is so

nice to have another violinist and you are a wonderful addition to the band. Congratulations!

P.E. – Miss Daley –  Mia Payne –  for participating in Walk To School Day and being a great assistant to Miss

Daley. Well done Mia!

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BOOK FAIR 

Finishes - Thursday 26th

 MayThe fair will open after school today 3:00 - 4:00pm for your last chance to purchase a book.

Thank you for your continued support.

On the 18th of May, the Grade 3-6’s that had been selected for

Districts, competed at Truman’s Road for the Cross Country. The

race for the 11’s, 12 and 13’s was 3kms long and the race for the 10

year old age group was 2kms long.

First the 12/13 year old girls started their race at 10:00 with about 4

girls racing from Tootgarook primary.

Next was the 12/13 year old boys, and

shortly after the 11 year old girls. Next came the 11 year old boys

and finally the 10 year old girls and finally the 10 year old boys. By

the end of the race everyone was so tired we hardly made it back

to school. Everyone did a fabulous job and the next day everyone

was a bit sore. A big thanks to Mel Peterson, Miss Quintin, Miss

McGhee, Miss Daley, Mr Kitchin and all the parents that came and

supported us.

 Last Friday the Prep, Year One and Year Two students celebrated Autumn with a multi age

 group day. The students rotated through the 6 teachers in the building exploring Autumn

through different activities such as, dance, music, art, making, maths and reading. It was

very nice to see so many family members in the building during the first sessions and the

 students were very excited to share their classrooms and learning with them.

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