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Chilwell Primary School No. 2061“Learning for Life”Gavan Welsh - Principal313a Pakington Street, Newtown, 3220.Telephone: (03) 5221 2738 Fax: (03) 5221 8191Office Hours: 8.30 am. to 4.30 pm.Admin Email: chilwell.ps@edumail.vic.gov.auWeb site: www.chilwellps.vic.edu.auSchool Council Email: schoolcouncil@chilwellps.vic.edu.auFacebook: www.facebook.com/ChilwellFoodFairOut of School Hours Child Care Program Coordinator (0417 014 973)NEWSLETTER No.4 – 23RD FEBRUARY 2016Feb 22-25Feb 23Feb 24Feb 29Parent-Teacher InterviewsTues Food Fair Planning Meeting 7pm.Wed Council nominations closePreps do not attendMonSchool Census dayCSEF applications closeParent Contribution Payment duePreps now full timeWed 3-6 House Cross Country-Barwon Valley Fun ParkFriPrimary Schools Swimming ChampionshipsMon Labour Day HolidayWed Bully Stoppers (whole school) 2.30-3.30Thurs 5/6 Summer Lightning PremiershipFriFOOD FAIR.Mark calendarThurs Term 1 ends. DISMISSAL 2.30PM.Mar 2Mar 4Mar 14Mar 16Mar 17Mar 18Mar 24TERM 2Apr 3SunApr 11MonApr 25MonApr 27-29May 4-6May 24WedMay 25WedJun 13MonSept 14WedOct 31-Nov 2Daylight Savings ends – clocks back an hourTerm 2 commencesANZAC Day HolidayGr.5 Maldon Camp(advance notice)Gr.6 Alexandra Adventure Camp (advance notice)School Photo DayReport Writing Day – Pupil Free DayQueen’s Birthday holidayConcert(advance notice)Gr.4 Lady Northcote Camp (advance notice)

Dear Families, Parent Teacher Interviews: Thank you for all families who have logged ontoSentral to book an interview time. The new program has been a bit tricky toput into place but as for all new processes the first time is always thehardest.We have learnt that many families have not informed us that their email haschanged which in turn, has meant that you have not been able to log ontothe Sentral program.This first interview is to meet the 2016 teacher and exchange information andinitial impressions. The 2016 teacher is still getting to know the dynamics ofthe grade and children. Visit by Hong Kong Educators: Two weeks ago we had a visit from 7educators from Hong Kong who were visiting schools in Geelong. The grouphad Principals, Assistant Principals, councillors, administration and parents.They did a tour of classes in action and we undertook a question and answersession with Scott and myself.Their impressions of our school and children were extremely positive. Theyspoke on the focus our children showed, the happy nature of their approachto their learning and the emphasis on sharing and interacting with otherstudents.Sometimes we need someone from outside to articulate these traits of ourlearning environment for us to reflect on the positive nature of our school. Food Fair: Well, all is on the go!! Weather ready, entertainment booked,rides on the way and food to suit all tastes. Thank you to all who haveresponded to the calls for rosters handed out by the stall managers. Ourschool has one major fundraiser during the year. This is a deliberate attemptby School Council to not overburden our community.Our expectation is the every family contributes at least 1 hour to this event.The day and night is a great event where both adults and children can enjoythe fine food and activities on offer and at the same time support their school.We have 256 families in our community generating at least 256 hours ofsupport to the Fair if all are up for the challenge. Be in it!Remember to spread the word to others in our community, relatives andneighbours. Riding bikes to school: The Chilwell environment is a very busy one,especially around 9am and 3.30 pm. We have a busy shopping/cafe precinct,a residential area, numerous primary and secondary schools who employbuses, cars and bikes for transport- in anyone's world this equates to busy!!In order to keep our students safe we request that children year 3 and belowonly ride to school when accompanied by an adult. Children in year 4 take abike education course at school which prepares them for riding on busy

roads. This allows we, as staff and parents to be confident that our childrenare ready for the challenge. Congratulations: Yesterday we were able to announce the membership ofthe following committees who will work in their particular area to enhance ourschool. We will present our committee workers badges at next week’sassembly.Student Committees:Convenor – Deb Fisher.Harley Biskup, Ben Collier, Calum Dell’Oro, Anthony Friswell, HugoSebastian, Hugo Temple, Angelle TinoENVIRONMENT. Convenor – Jeff SmithCharles Murphy, Will Troeth, Lachie Wardle, Emily West,Thomas Beaufoy, Oscar TyrellSOCIAL SERVICE. Convenor – Lisa CarmichaelLily Casboult, Eva Phillips, Lily Bowlen, Eliza Gratton–Usher,Amity Jacobson, Cheyenne PhilpottFUNDRAISING. Convenor – Stephanie WalshSebastian Alvarez de Toledo, Anna Callan, Sam Condie,Kody Holmes, Tia Nguyen, Harry Porte, Will Rixon,Lykeira Shannon, Eliza ThieleICT. Convenor – Scott McCumberHarry Brautigan, Joshua Brooks, Kalani Donaghy, Max Knight,Lachlan Stephens, Izaak Van Gaalen, Darcy Lane, Noah PitoutYOU CAN DO IT. Convenor – Cathy BurnsPiper Mensch, Greta Thiele, Wini Laurie, Charli DanielLIBRARY. Convenor – Kristy WardPiper Mensch, Greta Thiele, Wini Laurie, Charli DanielESmart - Jack Jelenko, Jessica Hamilton, Rory Dennis, Harry Soo, Tom Emery.Buddy - Ella Jacobson, Sophie Ross, Archer Vague, Sam Fisher, Aoife Stynes,Lachlan Bliss, Will Cullen.Junior School Council - Michael Rudd, Edwina Royce, Hannah Phung & RodeenSadeghinad, Oscar Jarman, Archie Bain, Anna Ward and Anna CallanYou Can Do It.Semester 1 Leaders are:Ella Colquhoun, Sarah Cole, Georgina Samargis, Louis Perryman, XavierWhitcher, Lulu Di Sciascio, Sophie Adams.Semester 2 Leaders are:Tegan Line, Ella Foster, Dani Budge, Alaskah Sheehan, Katie Keenan,Mia Kemp, Georgia Phung.ART. Morgans Financial Grange Challenge: This highly entertaining and wellsupported opportunity is back on the agenda.The prize is a boxed bottle of 2005 Penfolds Grange Bin 95 valued at 589!!To have a 1 in 100 chance you need to invest 20 to purchase a ticket.That’s 20 to win 589. If you present to the office be quick as tickets arelimited. If you could sell tickets at work or home also come to the office to

take some tickets. Thanks to Morgans Financial Limited for supporting thischallenge. Parent Library: There is a great parent library set up in our school dealingwith a range of issues around raising our children. The text book forparenting with 100% results has yet to be written (I will do that in retirementafter consulting with my children!!!!). Visit the library to book at the range ofinformation available. School Council Elections: As outlined in last week’s newsletter, our 2016School Council elections close tomorrow at 4 pm. Please call the office ifyou have any questions regarding the elections. Birthdays.Happy birthday to the following students who will becelebrating their birthday next week.Thurs 25th FebFri 26th FebSun 28th FebWed 2nd MarAcacia JAsha MTia WXavier LZai MCharlotte W0OD2CB2JS4JS3PD1RPRegards,Gavan Welsh, PrincipalParent Contribution. A reminder to parents that this payment is dueMonday 29th February. Thank you to the families who have alreadypaid this.Qkr! is now at Chilwell Primary for Out of School Hours CareThe new Qkr! app is now live for our Out of School HoursCare families. Qkr! by MasterCard can be downloaded for freefrom Apple’s app store for iPhones (iPads should download theiPhone app) or from Google Play for Android phones and tablets.After downloading the app and registering, simply scan the QRcode on the left using the Qkr! Code scanner or type CWPS aftertapping the magnifying glass in the top right of the home screen ofQkr!, and then the app will always recognise you as part ofChilwell Primary in future to make payments even easier. You canpay your Out of School Hours Care Payments right now using Qkr! To makepayments immediately why not download it today and take a look at our schoolon Qkr! All feedback to the school office is very welcome.

2016 Student Welfare at Chilwell.Chilwell is a family oriented school recognising and responding to the needsand diversity of family groups within our school community. Teachers andparents work together to provide a caring, secure, stimulating learningenvironment for all students.A strong partnership between home and school ensures that education isvalued, that children want to learn, that they enjoy the trust of teachers and areaware of the rights of others in sharing in the life of the school.The You Can Do It! Program at Chilwell is unique in that it identifies the socialand emotional capabilities that our students need to acquire in order to besuccessful in school, experience wellbeing, and have positive relationshipsincluding making contributions to others and the community (good citizenship).YCDI’s mission is to realise, through the following beliefs and actions: The building of social, emotional, and motivational capacity of youngpeople rather than on their problems and deficits.The encouragement of prevention, promotion, and intervention efforts(school, home and community) in order to build the social and emotionalstrengths of young people.The development of a strength-building approach, where YCDI seeks tobuild the capabilities of adults (community, school, home) associated withpositive outcomes in young people.Each week, a student from each class is presented with a certificate based onone of the YCDI! Foundations. During term One, the whole school focus is‘Getting Along’.Mrs BurnsCongratulations to the following students who received an award for GettingAlong0OD0SJ1RP1MW1CB2JOWill LiAnnabel ColeLily KeenanHannah TawfikOska RoseVanessa Zhao2CB2JS3KH3 PD4JSAbigail HamiltonAisha KerrEvie MathesonMax EbnerZali Cross4JM5MA5ML6JC6SWLuca CopicDani BudgeFred BlackallGreta ThieleHugo Sebastian

Art Matters Cultural DiversityA special thankyou to Peter and Zoki Atanasovski who kindly showed usMacedian and Turkish instruments such as the tapan, the kaval and thetarabuka as well as Serbian traditional costumes. This is our last week in Artfocussing on Cultural Diversity. Everyone has done a fantastic job creatingartworks reflecting our wonderful, diverse community.Chilwell KnittersLet’s get the band back together!We are going to create a scarf depicting William Buckley’s amazing life as partof the Myths and Legends exhibition at the National Wool Museum. If you arekeen to join we will meet on a Wednesday at lunchtimes in the Art Room.Parents and Grandparents very welcome.Kaisercraft Artists of the WeekCongratulations to Jacob Keenan from Grade 2 and James Duonis in Grade 1for a great start to the year.- Deb Fisher, Art Teacher.Canteen news .How to order. Please place your order option on an envelope with your child’sname, grade and 5.00 and hand into your grade teacher by 9.30 am. onThursday morning.Orders are picked up at 3.30 pm. Thursday– no lateorders will be accepted. We ask parents not to drop late lunch orders intoSteampocket. Lunch is provided on Friday. Each student must have anindividual order.Lunch options are as follows : Each option 5.00OPTION 1 Pulled chicken, lettuce roll, chips, apple, chocolate crackleOPTION 2 Vegemite & cheese sandwich, chips, apple, red jelly delightOPTION 3 Cheese & Bacon Roll, chips, apple, chocolate ----------Canteen Roster – Fridays – 1.15-1.30 pm.Date – FridayHelper 1Helper 226 Feb4 March11 March18 MarchNatasha BiddiscombeBrooke HaebichPauline BraniffCaroline WellsNo canteen – FOOD FAIR preparation

You Can Do It Committee 2016Our You Can Do It! focus this term is ‘Getting Along’. Getting along meansalways having a positive attitude and sharing it with others to make them feelwelcome and happy. Someone who gets along well with others works well andplays nicely, takes it in turn to share and fixes problems by talking not fighting.Georgina, Ella and Sophie.SPORTS MOUTHGUARDSAs sponsors of the Chilwell Food Fair, Dentalspa Geelongis offering all students a 10% discount on dentalmouthguards for the month of March.Please contact us today to make your appointment on03 5223 1555 and mention this advertisement. House Cross Country – Parent Helper for Wednesday 2nd of March.Name Mobile No.I am able to assist with walking / and or the event.(please circle)I assisted last year with

Chilwell P.S. Outside School Hours CareTerm 1 – February 2016To book or cancel care please call Cheryl on 0417 014 973Wednesday 24th FebThursday 25th FebFriday 26th FebMonday 29th FebTuesday 1st MarLego CompetitionMermaidsOutdoor GamesLearn to DrawScavenger HuntEFTPOS facility is available – for payments over 10.00.Form available at the office or from the OSHC.IMPORTANT!!! We encourage families to keep their account in credit.Just a reminder to all those who have a permanent after school booking.If unable to attend please cancel before 2.30pm. to assist staff andavoid session fee. Thanks – OOSHC Staff.Payment by Credit Card (for amounts 10 & over)Amount: Visa Mastercard .3 digit Security Code:Card Number:Cardholder’s Name: Expiry Date :/Cardholder’s Signature: .Reason for payment .Term Dates 2016Term 1:Thursday 28th January to Thursday 24th MarchGood Friday 25th March/Easter Monday 28th MarchTerm 2:Term 3:Term 4:Monday 11th April to Friday 24th JuneMonday 11th July to Friday 16th SeptemberMonday 3rd October to Tuesday 20th December

Do You hold a Health Care Card?If so you should be applying for the Camps, Sport and Excursions Fund. Pleasebring your Health Care Card with you to the office and fill out the application form.Eligibility. A parent or legal guardian of a student attending a registeredGovernment or non-government Victorian primary or secondary school must: on the first day of Term one (29/01/2016), or; on the first day of Term two (11/04/2016);a) Be an eligible beneficiary within the meaning of the State Concessions Act 2004,that is, be the holder of a Veterans Affairs Gold Card or be an eligible CentrelinkHealth Care Card (HCC) or Pensioner Concession Card (PCC) holder, ORb) Be a temporary foster parent, and;c) Submit an application to the school by the due date – 29th February 2016.Attention Prep, Grade 2 and Grade 2 parents –Can you help in the Library?During Semester 1, Prep-Grade 2 children have a weekly one hour lesson inthe Library. I would gratefully appreciate any assistance that you could offerduring your child’s library session to help with a variety of tasks. Pleasecomplete and return the slip below if you would like to help.Grade Library session times are :Prep J – 11.30 Monday1CB – 10.00 Wednesday1MW – 12.30 Wednesday2JO – 10.00 MondayPrep D – 12.30 Monday1RP – 11.30 Wednesday2CB – 9.00 Monday2JS – 9.00 WednesdayWith many thanksKristy Ward – Teacher ---------------Library Sessions. – Prep-Grade 2Yes, I would love to help during my child’s library session.Parent’s NameChild’s NameGrade

Food Fair Planning MeetingTUESDAY 23RD FEBRUARY – 7 pm.In the StaffroomAll Stall Managers & Managers welcomeSilent Auction: We need Volunteers to go to businesses to request support and pick up any donations.We have a list of all possible businesses and contacts under various groupings.Which area are you?Add your name?1.2.3.4.5.6.7."Gold Items"- big ticket items.Eat, Drink, Enjoy- restaurants / food.Family Fun - gym, exercise, sport.Treat Yourself - healthy options, hairdressers.House and garden - obvious.For the kids. Toys, play places, clothing.Another grouping - you suggest.Cameron ThieleWhich group can you contact, remember we have all names, numbers anditems donated in previous year.We have the contacts for all these contributors. The volunteer needs to contact each business to see if they are happy to contribute. collect the items and drop them off at school.The catalogue is starting to take shape. We now have :Holiday house for a week in Robe – sleeps 12Weekend in Lorne – sleeps 9Artist Photography 1000 Family PortraitsSchool Vacation Care Program voucherWe need some food/meal vouchers . massages / treats for the family / golf passes . and lots of vouchers & goodiesSo we can finalise the catalogue.Businesses: If you have an item or service that we could use in the auctionplease contact the office to discuss. Possible items include holiday houses,financial assistance, meal vouchers, any item that someone would bid for!!!

Parents of 2017 Year 7 StudentsGEELONG & DISTRICT GOVERNMENT SECONDARY SCHOOLSINFORMATION SESSIONSSCHOOLBellarine Secondary College(Ocean Grove Campus)70 Shell Rd, Ocean Grove 3226PHONE NO.(03) 5251 9000DATETuesday 15 March6:30pm – 8:30pm: College Tour7:00pm and 8:00pm: InformationSessionthBelmont High SchoolRotherham Street, Belmont 3216Geelong High SchoolRyrie Street, East Geelong 3219Grovedale College19 Wingarra Drive, Grovedale3216Lara Secondary CollegeAlkara Avenue, Lara 3212Lorne – Aireys Inlet P - 12College(Lorne Campus)Grove Road, Lorne 3232Matthew Flinders GirlsSecondary CollegeLittle Ryrie Street, Geelong 3220(03) 5243 5355(03) 5225 4100(03) 5245 4545(03) 5282 8988(03) 5289 1585Tuesday 19 April6:45pm : Welcome in ILS Centre7:00pm : School Tours7:30pm : Information Session in ILSCentreTuesday 22nd March7:00pm – 8:15pm : InformationSession - Hall, Myers Street(03) 5221 8288st(03) 5248 1400Northern Bay P - 12 CollegeMulti Campus locations1300 348 535(03) 5240 5800Oberon High School12 Pickett Crescent, Belmont 3216(03) 5243 4444Surf Coast Secondary CollegeMeeting at Torquay College siteGrossman’s Road, Torquay 3228(03) 5261 6633Western Heights CollegeWestern Heights CollegeVines RoadHamlyn HeightsTuesday 19th April7:00pm : Information Session –CA Love HallthWednesday 20 April6:00pm – 6:45pm : School Tours7:00pm : Information Session –School GymMonday 21st March6:00pm – 6:30pm : InformationSession – Middle Years Centre6:30pm – 7:45pm :College ToursthNewcomb Secondary College81 – 85 Bellarine Highway,Newcomb 3219North Geelong SecondaryCollegeSeparation Street, North Geelong3214Thursday 14 April5:00pm – 6:30pm: School Tours6:45pm – 7:30 Information Session– School GymMonday 21 March7:00pm : Information Session –Cliff Watkins HallstMonday 21 March6-9 Information Evening6.30pm – 7.30pmGoldsworthy Road CampusWednesday 23rd March6:00pm – 7:00pm : School Tours7:00pm : Information Session –BER BuildingWednesday 23rd March5:00pm – 7:00pm : School Tours7.00pm – 8.00pm : InformationSession - LibraryMonday 21st March6:00 – 8:00pm: Self-guided toursth(03) 5277 1177Wednesday16 March5:30pm : Information sessionfollowed by school tourthThursday 17 March9:15 : Information sessionfollowed by school tour

Chilwell Primary SchoolUNIFORM ORDER FORM @ 1/2/2016Child's Name: . . Date: ./ ./ .Grade: Phone: PriceSize QuantityPolo Shirt – Short Sleeve (Royal Blue with White Collar)Child - size 6 to 16 26.00Adult - size 16 to 26 30.00Polo Shirt – Long Sleeve (Royal Blue with White Collar)Child - size 6 to 16 28.00Adult - size 16 to 26 33.00Crew Neck Windcheater (Royal Blue - Round Neck)Child - size 6 to 16 27.00Adult - size 12 to 26 36.00Rugby Top (Striped with Piping & White Collar)Child - size 6 to 16 50.00Adult - size 16 to 26 57.00Polar Fleece Vest (Navy Blue)Child – size 6 to 16 38.00Adult – size 14 to 20 38.00Track Pants (Navy Blue with Pockets & Double Knee)Child – size 6 to 16 22.00Adults 28.00Track Pants (Navy Blue - Boot Leg)Child – size 6 to 16 27.00Adults – size 14 to 26 34.00Shorts (Navy Blue - Twill)Child - size 6 to 16 26.00Adults - size 14 to 26 26.00Shorts (Navy Blue - Rugby Knit Unisex)Size 6 to 26 21.00Hats - (Navy Blue Wide Brimmed Logo) Compul

Mon School Census day CSEF applications close Parent Contribution Payment due Preps now full time Mar 2 Wed 3-6 House Cross Country-Barwon Valley Fun Park Mar 4 Fri Primary Schools Swimming Championships Mar 14 Mon Labour Day Holiday Mar 16 Wed Bully Stoppers (whole school) 2.30-3.30 Mar 1

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