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Quality EducationRural EnvironmentTelephone: 03 5827 s@edumail.vic.gov.auPrincipal’s AwardTERM 3 WEEK 2Amali Irwin Gr 2For herpositiveattitude andHOUSE POINTS WEEKLY WINNERMitchellStars of the WeekTERM 3 WEEK 2Nehemiah Grade 5Zoe Grade 2Makayla V Foundationfriendlypersonality.DATES TO REMEMBERTuesday 24th JulyValidation Day of our School ReviewWednesday 25th JulyMARC (Library)Tuesday 31st JulySchool PhotosWednesday 1st AugustMACC (Art)Tuesday 7th AugustFieldwork Day of our School ReviewWednesday 8th AugustMARC (Library)n the Spotlight on K.C.P.S.Name: BrihannaNickname: BFavourite Animal: GiraffeFavourite Colour: YellowFavourite Food: SpaghettiFavourite Sport: HurdlesFavourite thing you like to do?I like to play.What is something you would like to be good at?I would like to be a good at running even faster.What do you want to be when you grow up?I want to be a Zoo Keeper.What do you like the most about Kialla Central?It’s a nice school and I like my friends.

Page 2KIALLA CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOLTerm 3 Calendar of Events 2018Monday23Tuesday24625 MARC(Library)Thursday26Validation Day311st AugustSchool PhotosMACC7822039.30am Playgroup(Art)MARC(Library)9109.30am PlaygroupSchool ReviewPanel DayFieldwork Day7.00pm Parents’ Club279.30am PlaygroupSchool Review13FridaySchool Review7.30pm School 232428293031145.00pmFinance meeting7.30pm School Council27MACC(Art)Ryan Peace and Alanna Chapman87 Delany AveBright Victoria 3741Phone: 03 5755 1911Fax: 03 5750 1105

KIALLA CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTEROn Saturday night Parents’ Club hostedour major fundraising event for thisyear. It was our inaugural Christmas inJuly celebration. It was a great nightwith a delicious Spit Roast and dessertprovided by Murph’s Roasts from Picola.GV Party Hire sponsored the tables and chairsand Next Office Tech donated the sound system.Some of the activities included: lucky baubles, asilent auction, nifty fifties, song shuffle and cointoss. Included in this newsletter is a thank youflyer acknowledging the individuals, families andbusinesses who supported this event. I encourageyou to support them as without their kindgenerosity we wouldn’t be able to host suchevents to raise money for our school.It was a little bit disappointing that only 16 outof our 46 families attended. An enormousamount of time and effort goes into organisingsuch events, to raise money for our school as wellas provide a social opportunity for our parentsand their friends to interact. The support fromour school community is vital.I would like to sincerely thank our Parents’ Clubfor the fantastic job they did in organising andhosting our Christmas in July. Special mentionto Lisa Irwin who was our MC! Thank you toeveryone who attended the night making it asuccessful one!Winners of the raffle were:1st Prize 100 Bunnings Voucher Matt Irwin2nd Prize 50 Rebel Gift Card & 25 Belcibosvoucher Michelle Marten3rd Prize 30 Solar Seafood & 20 Fiore’sBakery Café Vouchers The Hunt Family4th Prize Village Cinema Family Pass ThePage 3Hunt Family.Thank you to our families and staff who soldraffle tickets. At this stage, an amount on howmuch money was raised has not been finalised. Iwill let you know in next week’s newsletter.Last Tuesday we went on our 2018whole school excursion to TheSpaghetti Tree for lunch and then to the RegentTheatre to see The Wizard of Oz.Our students, staff and dads had a fantastic daywith lots of positive comments about our studentsbehaviour and manners. I’m sure you have heardall about our adventures and how amazing theshow was. Thank you to Peter Blake, DamienHunt and Paul Tricarico who were our dadhelpers for this excursion. Josh R, Darcy, CharleeK, Tristan, Emma and Seth had the opportunityto meet Lewis Beer (Heather Adderly’s nephew)with me at the back stage door. He played one ofthe Munchkins, the onewho announces that thewicked witch was dead.Lewis organised aprogram signed by allthe cast membersincluding AnthonyWarlow and LucyDurack. This is a veryspecial piece ofmemorabilia for ourschool. A big thank youto Heather for puttingme in contact with Lewis and Lewis for his timeand generosity!There are photos of our excursion in ourclassroom wrap.Today we had our Validation Day as partof our Review process. Today this involved

KIALLA CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTERNeil Pryor (External Reviewer), Marian Lawless(Senior Education Improvement Leader), Ross Davis(Principal of Euroa Primary School), DeborahGeorge (Principal of Yea Primary School), Bob Scott(School Council President) and myself doingclassroom observations during writing and reading.Coralie Gamble (Literacy Leader) joined the panelafter recess where we discussed the school’sperformance against the goals and targets, our selfevaluation and the Framework for ImprovedStudent Outcomes Continua of Practice. All of thisformed the focus and duration of the Review.We have 2 days left of our review:Page 4On Friday Mrs Irwin picked up ourenvironmental bags as a promotional toolfor our school. They look fantastic and aresomething a bit novel to promote our school.Thanks to Mike at Spectrum Screen Printing whoordered and printed our bags! There are plentyin stock so if you would like to buy some they areavailable at the office for 4.00each. There is oneon display in our office foyer.There has been a few reported cases of headlice already this term. Please be vigilantwith checking and treating your child/ren’s Tuesday 7th August Fieldwork Dayhair on a regular basis, as this is the only way we Thursday 9th August Panel Daywill control this problem. Students are allowed toattend school once they have been treated andOn Tuesday 7th August parents arefree of live louse. Your co-operation with thisinvited to join Neil Pryor in the library,from 8.30am to 9.00am or from 2.45pm issue is appreciated.to 3.15pm, to provide feedback about ourDebbie Humphries Proud Principal of K.C.P.S.school. Neil will have questions to help with thesediscussions.REMINDERSBook Club Money & orders due 1st AugustMiss Amy Howard is back runningOutside School Hours Care this week. Abig thank you to Mrs O who helped merun OSHC last week while Amy was away thisensured our service still operated.I saw Patsi over the weekend and she said to sayhello to everyone. At this stage, I am notexpecting Patsi to be back this term.FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTOverdue Library books Library is thisWednesday please return your books tore-borrow or change.Please ensure your child’s uniform items areclearly named. There are several unnamed polarfleeces and jackets in our lost property box. Thesewill be washed and put in the 2nd hand uniformsif unclaimed by the end of the week.DysonGROUPCARPET & VINYLOF COMPANIESInstallation & RepairsRoy DysonShepparton Depot ManagerPaul Irwin 0407 231 390PI CONTRACTINGTelephone 03 5831 2150ABN 76 125 009 237Email Shepparton@dysongroup.com.au890 Archer RoadWebsite www.dysongroup.com.auKIALLA WEST, VIC 36315 Fordyce StreetShepparton, Victoria, 3630

CLASSROOM WRAP .Spaghetti Tree & The Wizard of Oz

Kialla Central P. S.Christmas in JulyA sincere thank you to the following individuals,families & businesses for their generosity:Belcibo & CoKialla PizzeriaBunnings SheppartonLaidlaw FamilyCampbells SoupsNextofficetech(Keat Family)Casablanca Pizza & PastaRestaurantOfficeworksCauchi FamilyPental LimitedFiore’s Bakery CafeRob HearnGoulburn Valley Party HireSolar SeafoodsGV WaterShepparton Laser Cutting(McIntosh Family)JMR Heating & CoolingThe Last StrawKialla & District HallThe Occasion StudiosK.C.P.S. awesome Parents’ Club!

KIALLA CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTERCOMMUNITYBILLBOARDPage 7

K.C.P.S. Footy Tipping Competition 2018Talking Footy with Magic MagpiesRound 18 WrapOn Friday night, the Tigers ran out 54 point winners over the Saints. Ross finished with 33touches for the Saints with 30 disposals to Martin for the Tiges. This was a healthypercentage boost for the Tigers who remain on top of the ladder.LADDERTigersEaglesThe Magpies taught the Kangas a footy lesson beating them by a massive 66 points. Thissecured 3rd position on the ladder and was a strong percentage boost for the Pies, as thetussle for top 4 continues as we move towards the business end of the season. Final score wasthe Magpies 20.10.130 to the Kangas 9.10.64.MagpiesThe upset to end all upsets happened at the SCG. The Suns came back from a 29 pointquarter time deficit to overrun the Swans to recording a famous 24 point win. This is the firsttime the Suns have beaten the Swans. Both sides were inaccurate in front of goal. The finalscores: the Suns 12.16.88 to the Swans 8.16 64.DeonsThe Bombers keep their finals hopes alive, as they bet the Dockers by 29 points at EtihadStadium on Saturday. Neale finished with 30 disposals for the Dockers and Merriett had 28touches for the Bombers.The brave Lions have just fallen short in the search of their 4th consecutive win for theseason. The Crows who were impacted by injury, held on to win by 5 points and keep theirfinals chances alive. Best for the Crows were: Crouch, Greenwood and Laird while the Lionswere Witherden, Gardiner and Cutler.The Cats bet the Demons by 2 points after the siren. The game was claimed to be one of thebest of the season so far. Final score was Cats 16.4.100 to the Dees 14.14.98. Deescraceful isdevastated about her team’s lack lust performance, especially in the last quarter throwingaway a 29 point lead. :(The Hawks came out and simply erased the Blues from the equation right from the start.They kicked 4 unanswered goals in the 1st quarter and were simply never challenged. Thiswin puts the Hawks into 7th edging out the Cats on percentage. Hawks 18.16.124 to theBlues 7.10. 52. Those Hawks supporters are up and about again with plenty to say.As expected the Eagles easily accounted for the Bulldogs at Optus Oval, winning by 54 points.This has helped the Eagles maintain 2nd position on the ladder just behind the Tigers.The final game of the Round was the Power taking on the Giants at Adelaide Oval. This gamehad our tipsters a little unsure as to who to pick with about a 60% to 40% split. The finalsiren ended a terrific contest with Power throwing everything they had at the Giants in thelast quarter getting within 9 points. However, the Giants dug deep and found the last 2 goalsof the game to record a memorable victory on the road.Footy Tipping Stars of the Week Round 18 Fairy Princess, Faum, Fope’s Hope, The BigBomb, Narkle, Toby The WonderDog and Two Tigers all tipped 8 sDockersBulldogsSaintsLionsSunsBluesLeaderboardat a Glance at theend of Round 18112Tradie Sam106Digger’s RooboysRocket105Bomber 10Fope’s HopesFooty Tipping Ladder Leaders Round 18 Tradie Sam had a bit of an off week by his usualstandards only getting 5 correct tips giving him a total of 112. Diggers Boys and Rocket are 6behind on 106 . Then on 105 are: Bomber 10, Fope’s Hopes, Mrs O and Two Tigers. DagwoodDog brings up the tail on 104.Two TigersRound 19 Jackpot is back to 96.00Dagwood DogGood luck and happy tipping everyone!Mrs O104

K.C.P.S. FOOTY TIPPING COMPETITION RESULTSRounds123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ResultsAbbey 56454538365667555845578876451456463416666666754 67 74 58 77 75 87 77 85 76 454445455326564565754758774999694981058880Cassie & MattShannon6335547666 7434376590Cody's Kanga's6354576555 6245375790Cool 0Anthony StapletonApril LaidlawBlazing BomberBig MacBob the BuilderBomber BlitzBomber 10Bonnie MorganCasey LeijenCooper LaidlawCoralie GambleCurtis Laidlaw17CuthbertDagwood DogDeescracefulDigger's RooboysDylan's KangasEmFairy PrincessFAUMFope's HopesFrogyFrog and ToadGAMSGreymouseIrene LeijenKelly StapletonLDSLilliana StapletonLittle BomberLittle MacMaddy LeijenMagic MagpiesMarkiplierMike LeijenMorris MagpiesMrs OMr. ZitoNarkleNinja BillPa MorganPatsPie TimePistol Pete557638788548788874747866847486777686

K.C.P.S. FOOTY TIPPING COMPETITION RESULTSRounds123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23RocketRoo SafariRosie ZitoSal's DeesSkeetaSnow WhiteSpecky MageeThe Old 66568567647488366635534377565557467 87 77 76 76 75 76 86 54 4547674554378710693949286891028798The Purps7445277654 6644275691Tiger 307246255454 5353656582Tiger Trouble7465387446 94544558984633457133 5314567575Tones DeesTradie SamTreemanTristanTwo 29193105Woozle5135657454 6343484582X-Man6545754564 4354474789Margaret Franklin2456676967 73463766100The Big BombToby theWonderdogResults

KIALLA CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL NEWSLETTER Page 4 Neil Pryor (External Reviewer), Marian Lawless (Senior Education Improvement Leader), Ross Davis (Principal of Euroa Primary School), Deborah George (Principal of Yea Primary School), Bob Scott (School Council President) and myself doing classroom observations during writing and reading.

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