No 19 ELIZABETH DRIVE, SUNBURY 3429 PHONE 9740 8666 www.sunburywestps.vic.edu.au 26th October 2018 Dear Parents, Staff and Children, Prep Orientaon Last Thursday we welcomed 36 future Preps into our school. With a mix of new and exisng families, it was lovely to see so many eager faces ready to get their first taste of school life. It was also incredibly heart warming to watch on as children who didn’t know anyone, ended the session with new found friends. We look forward to our next session this Wednesday. Colour Run Our sincerest thanks again to the FOSW team for their coordinaon of The Colour Run. We have raised approximately $2000 but we are sll waing on some families to return sponsorship money. Congratulaons to Zoe Wa who was the highest fundraiser with a total of $195. Great effort Zoe! Well done also to the following children who were the highest fundraisers for their class: PCD Abby Grimes 1/2 A Eli Cvetkovic 1/2 B Ella Anderson 1/2 S Zoe Wa 3/4 B Dekoda Powell 3/4 L Zayne Gadsden 3/4 T Zuzia Palamountain 5/6 M Ethan Lloyd 5/6 P Jordan Hermelin 5/6 T David West FOSW Thankyou to our wonderful FOSW team for their me and effort coordinang the sausage sizzle on elecon day. Finishing up at around 4.00pm, the team cooked and sold approximately 500 sausages. Instrumental Concert A reminder to families with children involved in Ma Rich’s instrumental program that their concert is this Friday evening at 6.30pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate your hard work throughout the year. We also look forward to some lunchme performances during the last couple of weeks of term. Yard Supervision Before and Aſter School We remind families that before and aſter school, teachers on duty are supervising school students entering and leaving the school grounds. Whilst they will monitor school students on the equipment in the morning, any toddlers must be under the direct supervision of their parents. In the aſternoon, all children must be under the supervision of their parent on the equipment as teachers are ensuring student pick ups. Shade Sails Thanks to the kind donaon from the Premier’s office and the hard work of FOSW, we have now begun the process of having shade sails installed over the summer break. We are fortunate that the funds will allow for sails over the exisng and new playground. Inga Wilson - Principal TIMELINE Term 4 Tuesday 27th November Year 5/6 Show Off Excursion Wednesday 28th Nov Prep Orientation 9.15am - 10.30am Friday 30th November Instrumental Music Concert Wednesday 12th Dec Curriculum Day Tuesday 18th December Year 6 Graduation Friday 21st December Last Day of Term 4 2.30pm Dismissal
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No 19
ELIZABETH DRIVE, SUNBURY 3429
PHONE 9740 8666
www.sunburywestps.vic.edu.au 26th October 2018
Dear Parents, Staff and Children,
Prep Orientation
Last Thursday we welcomed 36 future Preps into our school. With a mix of new and existing families, it
was lovely to see so many eager faces ready to get their first taste of school life. It was also incredibly
heart warming to watch on as children who didn’t know anyone, ended the session with new found
friends.
We look forward to our next session this Wednesday.
Colour Run
Our sincerest thanks again to the FOSW team for their coordination of The Colour Run. We have raised
approximately $2000 but we are still waiting on some families to return sponsorship money.
Congratulations to Zoe Watt who was the highest fundraiser with a total of $195. Great effort Zoe!
Well done also to the following children who were the highest fundraisers for their class:
PCD Abby Grimes
1/2 A Eli Cvetkovic
1/2 B Ella Anderson
1/2 S Zoe Watt
3/4 B Dekoda Powell
3/4 L Zayne Gadsden
3/4 T Zuzia Palamountain
5/6 M Ethan Lloyd
5/6 P Jordan Hermelin
5/6 T David West
FOSW
Thankyou to our wonderful FOSW team for their time and effort coordinating the sausage sizzle on
election day. Finishing up at around 4.00pm, the team cooked and sold approximately 500 sausages.
Instrumental Concert
A reminder to families with children involved in Matt Rich’s instrumental program that their concert is
this Friday evening at 6.30pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate your hard work throughout
the year. We also look forward to some lunchtime performances during the last couple of weeks of
term.
Yard Supervision Before and After School
We remind families that before and after school, teachers on duty are supervising school students
entering and leaving the school grounds. Whilst they will monitor school students on the equipment in
the morning, any toddlers must be under the direct supervision of their parents. In the afternoon, all
children must be under the supervision of their parent on the equipment as teachers are ensuring
student pick ups.
Shade Sails
Thanks to the kind donation from the Premier’s office and the hard work of FOSW, we have now begun
the process of having shade sails installed over the summer break. We are fortunate that the funds will
allow for sails over the existing and new playground.
Inga Wilson - Principal
TIMELINE
Term 4
Tuesday 27th November
Year 5/6 Show Off
Excursion
Wednesday 28th Nov
Prep Orientation
9.15am - 10.30am
Friday 30th November
Instrumental Music
Concert
Wednesday 12th Dec
Curriculum Day
Tuesday 18th December
Year 6 Graduation
Friday 21st December
Last Day of Term 4
2.30pm Dismissal
FOSW News
FOSW will have the Christmas raffle again this year at the end of term 4. Tickets will go home at the beginning of December and the raffle will be drawn on Monday 17th December which is the last assembly for 2018.
If you have or know of a business that may be able to donate a prize please contact the office. Thanks FOSW
Notices that have gone home….
Grade 6 Jackets (2019) - $60 due 30th November
Bookpacks $130 per child
Yr 6 Graduation - $35 due 3rd December
Year 5/6 Show Off – Overdue
STUDENT OF THE WEEK TERM 4 2018 Monday 19th November
Prep CD Jye Petalas
1/2A Mia-Jane Roberts & Felicity Robertson
1/2B Aiden Prior & Lily King
1/2S Mason Hermelin & Kayla Jones
3/4B Dayne Weiler & Maleah Whitby
3/4L Jaida Baba & Ashlee Cavanagh
3/4T Ashlen Francis & Hayley Hermelin
5/6M Whole Class
5/6P Kayne Beasy & Atlantah Murray
5/6T Ashley Adams
Art Al Grade 5/6’s
P.E. 3/4L
ICT 1/2S
STUDENT OF THE WEEK TERM 4 2018 Monday 26th November
Prep CD Ned Martin & Jake Rees
1/2A Harrison Watkins & Raymond Yates
1/2B Connor Duin & Jack Kristic
1/2S Charlotte Nichols & Ella Pumpa
3/4B Resky Brown & Harry Smith-Jones
3/4L Olivia Williams & Charlotte Stacy
3/4T Jye Jackson & Jordin Lewis
5/6M Xander Koo & Tyrell Davies Taylor
5/6P Cam Hildebrand & Eli Skinner
5/6T Scarlett Flannery & Ally Barnden
Art All Grade 3/4’s
P.E. Ella Anderson & Lily King
Principal’s Award Tyrell Davies Taylor
A few weeks ago, on the 12th of November, I went to the Town Hall to receive an award from the Fred Hollows Foundation. When I got there, I had to sit down with a group of kids from schools all across Victoria. After that, former Premier of Victoria, John Brumby, got up to talk to us. After that, we all lined up to get our awards. When we got up on the stage to collect our award, we shook the hand of John Brumby and collected our award. – Kayne Beasy, 5/6P What is the Fred Hollows Humanity Award? The Award recognizes Year 6 students who follow in Fred Hollow’s footsteps by making a positive difference in their community. It celebrates students who show compassion, integrity and kindness in their everyday lives, just as Fred did. Kayne was nominated by Sunbury West Primary School for the contributions that he has made throughout his time at Sunbury West.
Kayne is an intrinsically motivated student, who strives to achieve success in all are-as of his education. He is a hard working individual, who sets an excellent example for his peers and the school community. Kayne is a very resilient student, who is able to be flexible and overcome challenging circumstances.
This year, Kayne was elected as a Student Representative on the school's Junior School Council. He was also selected to be a Peer Mediator, where he assists students to solve mi-nor playground issues through mediation.
We congratulate and com-mend Kayne for his efforts.
5/6T with Carla Krizanic
This term, for the last six weeks, the grade 5/6s have walked down to the Bowling Club. Every Thursday,
two grades would learn how to play lawn bowls. Each class went four times so that meant that one class
missed out every week! Each session went for an hour.
The first week, we learnt the rules of the game and how to play then we played two games – ‘Ditch to
Ditch’ and ‘Spider’. To win Ditch to Ditch, your bowl had to be closest to the edge of the green, without
going into the ditch. To win Spider, your bowl had to be the closest to the Jack. We all bowled at the same
time and the winner was awarded a lollipop.
The remaining weeks, we were grouped in fours and we would warm up and practise our technique. Then
we would play a game with our fours, followed by a team game of ‘Corners’. In the game Corners, four
teams competed against each other. The object of the game was to get as many of your team’s bowls
closest to the game. After four rounds, the team with the highest points won a lollipop – YUM!
We were also lucky to meet and have some coaching from Carla Krizanic, who is our current Australian
Champion. She most recently won a Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast.
Overall, it was really, really fun. Thank you to the Bowling Club for having us!
By Grace A and Jaxon D (5/6T)
Warming up and practising
Getting some tips and pointers
Community News
Each week as we receive Community News items we will be adding them to the newsletter as a separate attachment. Community News contains items such as Local Sporting Club try outs and events, craft clubs, parenting workshops and much more.
Please click here to read the community news.
CareWorks Christmas
Hamper Program
Christmas is such a special time for giving
to others and we invite you to help spread
the cheer.
Donations of food items would be
gratefully accepted. We accept non
perishable pantry items suitable for
Christmas celebrations.
Donations can be left at the office or
there is a collection box at Sunbury
Square from
October to mid November.
2019 Bookpacks are $130 per student
Reminder to collect your Bookpack from the office.
You can pay your Bookpack fees any time from now until 17th December on Qkr! or by Cash /
Eftpos at the office.
No cash will be accepted after this date.
Please contact the office if you would like the Bookpack sent home with your child / children.
CANTEEN NEWS As we approach the end of another year, canteen stock is
starting to run out. We will endeavour to replace items
ordered as best as we can. QKR will be updated as stock
runs out. So please make sure your children are aware that
there is a possibility that what they order through their
lunch tubs may be unavailable and they will be called upon