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Ready, Set, Thrive: Welcome Back to an Exciting Term 3!
As we embark on Term 3, I want to extend a warm welcome back to each of you. I hope you all had a restful and rejuvenating break, filled with moments of joy and relaxation.
This term promises to be an exciting one, filled with opportunities for growth, learning, and connection. We have a variety of engaging activities and programs planned, aimed at enhancing our students' educational experience and fostering a strong sense of community within our school.
I encourage everyone to embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Let’s work together to create a supportive environment where every student can thrive. Your dedication and enthusiasm are vital as we continue on this journey of learning and discovery.
Here’s to a successful Term 3!
Safety First: Smooth Sailing at Kiss and Drop
As we continue to prioritise the safety and well-being of our students during drop-off and pick-up times, we kindly ask for your cooperation with our afternoon Kiss and Drop procedures. To ensure a smooth and efficient flow of traffic, we encourage all parents and carers to remain in their vehicles while dropping off or picking up your children. This small action can make a big difference in maintaining a safe environment for everyone.
Additionally, we would like to remind you to avoid making three-point turns in the middle of the road, particularly on the crest of the hill. This practice can create dangerous situations for our students and other drivers.
Thank you for your understanding and support in keeping our school community safe. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
The final countdown to Wakakirri is here, and excitement is in the air! As we approach this much-anticipated event, our students have been working tirelessly to perfect their performances and showcase their incredible talents. We can’t wait to see their hard work and creativity come to life on stage.
If you unfortunately missed out on tickets, don’t worry! We will be putting on a special school performance, and more details will be coming soon.
Celebrate Learning: Dive into Education Week
We are excited to invite you to celebrate Education Week with us! This special event will take place on Wednesday, 6 August and is a wonderful opportunity to engage with our school community, explore the learning experiences of our students, and discover the innovative programs we have in place.
Join us for a day filled with activities, performances, and informative sessions designed to showcase the incredible work our educators and students are doing. Your involvement is vital to fostering a strong partnership between home and school, and we can't wait to see you there!
Twirl and Shine: Celebrating Our K-2 Dance Concert Success
We are thrilled to share that our K-2 Dance Concert held on the last day of Term 2 was an outstanding success! Both sessions had the hall filled to capacity, creating an electric atmosphere as our young performers dazzled the audience with their energy, enthusiasm and creativity. It was heartwarming to see the support from families and friends, who cheered on our students as they showcased their hard work and dedication.
A special thanks to Angela Lyris, our Director, for taking the time out of her busy schedule to join us and celebrate this special occasion. We also want to extend our gratitude to Justin, our Creative Director, for his exceptional choreography and vision that brought the performances to life. Additionally, a heartfelt thank you to our talented teachers and staff for their guidance and encouragement, as well as everyone who contributed to making this event possible. We look forward to more wonderful performances in the future!
Cheers to Our Champions: A Big Thank You to Our Parent Volunteers
I want to take a moment to express my immense gratitude to our wonderful parent volunteers who generously dedicated their time to cook and serve lunch at the Athletics Carnival last week. Your hard work and commitment played a vital role in making the event a success.
A special shout-out also goes to everyone else who lent a helping hand, whether in preparation, setup, or cleanup. Your teamwork exemplifies the spirit of our school community.
Additionally, I want to thank all the parents and families who attended the event. Your presence and support not only energise our students but also foster a sense of belonging and pride within our school.
Together, we are creating a vibrant and nurturing environment for our students to thrive. Thank you for being an integral part of our success!
Lastly, I would like to extend a very happy birthday wish to Jodie! We hope your day was filled with joy and celebration, sharing it with us at Trumper Park!
Gear Up for ICAS: Showcasing Our Students’ Brilliance
We are excited to share that a total of 153 assessments have been booked by families for the upcoming ICAS (International Competitions and Assessments for Schools). This is a fantastic opportunity for our students to showcase their skills and knowledge across various subjects.
Here is the timetable for the ICAS assessments:
- Week 3:
- Monday, 4 August - Writing
- Tuesday, 5 August - Digital Technologies
- Week 4:
- Monday, 11 August - English
- Week 5:
- Monday, 18 August - Science
- Tuesday, 19 August - Spelling Bee
- Week 6:
- Monday, 25 August - Mathematics
All assessments will take place in 4W, and we kindly ask that students arrive by 8:15am to ensure a smooth start.
Thank you for your support, and we wish all our students the best of luck in their assessments!
NCCD Data Submission: Ensuring Inclusive Education for All Students
This week, we are pleased to inform you that we have finalised and submitted our Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD) data. The NCCD is an important annual initiative that involves all Australian schools in a comprehensive count of students with disabilities.
The primary aim of the NCCD is to provide the Australian Government with valuable insights into the number of students with disabilities across our schools, as well as the types of adjustments they require to access and participate in education on the same basis as their peers. This data is crucial in ensuring that all students receive the support they need to thrive in their educational journey.
We are committed to fostering an inclusive learning environment where every student has the opportunity to succeed. Thank you for your ongoing support as we work towards achieving this important goal. Please click here for more information.
Demountable Removable
I am pleased to advise that the demountable was removed during the holidays. It was quite a vision for those on-site during the school holidays.
Staff Leave - Term 3
Mr Herbert: 21 July - 1 August
Ms Crane: 21 July - 13 August
Mrs Morrison: 15 August - 12 September
Ms Wieden: 15 September - 26 September
Mrs Klein: 15 September - 24 October
Mrs Ortolani: 22 September - 26 September
Ms Bell: 22 September - 26 September
Bronze Awards
Bowie C, Alex K - 1P
Matilda R - 2B
Becker S, India H, Elizabeth W, Evie R - 4W
Jude C, Francesca C, Xavier L - Senior A
Oliver F - Senior O
Silver Awards
Freddie H, Ari K, Adelaide T - 1P
Frank G, Eve H, Lucy M - 3/4N
Alessia H, Lucia L - 4W
Phoebe J, Cooper C - Senior A
Jasper K - Senior W
Gold Awards
Rio M - 4W
Bobby G - Senior A
Alexander S, Gala CB - Senior O
School Medal
Kai W - 1P
Bailey R - 4W
Andrii Z, Ryker LO - Senior A
Harrison H - Senior W
Wow Awards
Harlow B (KB) - for being persistence in writing and your fantastic finger spaces!
Jasper M (KB) - for your clever confidence when sharing facts and stories with the class.
Angus O (1P) - for settling in well to his new school. Welcome!
Adelaide T (1P) - for giving clear and concise explanations when sharing her holiday news.
Hugo B (1P) - for being a kind and caring friend to his classmates.
Christian M (3/4N) - for excellent effort and skill in spelling tasks.
Sadie A (3/4N) - for excellent effort during problem solving tasks in mathematics.
Tom B (4W) - for improved results in his maths pretest.
Alessia H (4W) - for improved results in her maths pretest.
Barney C (4W) - for starting the term with a positive attitude towards his learning.
Rio M (4W) - for challenging himself with his learning particulary in maths.
Liv H , Vivi W (Senior O) - for a mature approach to all aspects of learning.
Rufus L (Senior O) - for an intelligent understanding of the significance of NAIDOC week.
Astro T (Senior O) - for an advanced visual literacy to represent important aspects of NAIDOC week.
Sadra D (Senior A) - for excellent IT skills while creating our Wakakirri slides.
Max H (Senior A) - for an impressive cleverness in creating an original game about Australian icons.
Cooper C (Senior A) - for empathetic responses to explain the significance of NAIDOC week.
Madeleine S (Senior W) - for exceptional IT skills and expertise in creating our Wakakirri slides.
Harrison N (Senior W) - for an advanced visual literacy to represent important aspects of NAIDOC week.
Francesca L (Senior W) - for consistently displaying a helpful and empathetic attitude towards her classmates.
Assembly Roster - Term 3
Thursday 31 July: Year 3-6 @ 2.50pm
Thursday 7 August: Kindy-Year 2 @ 2.50pm
All Welcome
Winter Vacation Care Wrap-Up
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us these holidays! From thrilling excursions like Bounce, Ice Zoo, and Luna Park to in-house favourites like Nerf Day, Fair Day and Trike Town - we had an action-packed time. It was especially exciting to see how much the kids enjoyed our new additions: Messy Craft Day, Winter Wonder Day and Laser Tag!
As we begin planning for the Spring Holidays, we’d love to hear your thoughts. If you or your child have any feedback, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!
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