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Daylesford, Drummond & Yandoit Primary Schools Vincent
Street (PO Box 20) Daylesford 3460 Ph: (03) 5348 2480 Fax: (03)
5348 3958 Website http://www.daylesps.vic.edu.au “SEMPER MELIORA”
(Always better things)
Term 1 2020 No.6 Friday, 6th March Current Focus ‘Personal Best
(Responsible Learner)’
We are Respectful, We are Responsible Learners, We are Honest
and Trustworthy, We are Caring and Compassionate, We are Good
Citizens
We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. We are
proud to acknowledge Dja Dja Wurrung as the Traditional Owners of
this Country.
WE ARE A RESPECTFUL RELATIONSHIP SCHOOL
KIDS HELPLINE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: 1800 551 800 HEADSPACE FOR
TEENS: 1800 650 890 Sometimes talking about what has been happening
in your life can bring up concerns, where you may need to seek
extra support.
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As part of the Emotional Literacy topic, students develop their
vocabulary to identify and describe their emotions. They identify
types of events that are associated with positive/negative or
comfortable/uncomfortable emotions. Role play and emotion cards are
often used when exploring this topic. You can also use this
vocabulary at home.
CURRENT FOCUS PERSONAL BEST
(Responsible Learner)
Every day we make decisions and choices. To achieve our personal
best it is important that those decisions and choices we make are
our “best”. The following attributes will help us to achieve our
personal best:
Think positively
Work hard
Challenging ourselves
Setting goals
Planning to achieve our goals
We all have a responsibility to be the best that we can be in
our personal relationships, academic, sporting, musical and
artistic endeavours.
Karen McHugh
DIARY DATES MARCH
Sun 8th DPS participation in Chillout Parade
Mon 9th LABOUR DAY HOLIDAY
Wed 11th Foundation students commence fulltime
Thurs 12th Gr3/4 Netball Clinics (34E 9-10am, 34W 10-11am, 34K
11.30-12.30pm, 34L 12.30-1.30pm)
Fri 13th Soccer Clinics Foundation – Gr 2 9am -10am 12S 10am -
11am 12A 11.30am - 12.30pm 0PK 12.30pm - 1.30pm 0FM 2.20pm - 3.20pm
12T
Mon 16th Gr5/6 Golf Clinics at DPS (56P 9.30-10.15am, 56S
10.15-11.00am 5/6T 11.30-12.15pm)
Wed 18th Fundraising meeting at 9.30am
Thurs 19th Gr3/4 Netball Clinics (34E 9-10am, 34W 10-11am, 34K
11.30-12.30pm, 34L 12.30-1.30pm)
Fri 20th FUN RUN
Mon 23rd Gr5/6 Golf Clinics at Hep Golf Course (56P
9.30-10.15am, 56S 10.15-11.00am 5/6T 11.30-12.15pm)
Tues 24th *Cultural diversity Day *School Council Meeting
6.30pm
Thurs 26th Gr3-6 Cross Country
Fri 27th End of Term 1, finish at 2.30pm ASSEMBLY 9.00am every
Tuesday in the Gym
MINI BREAKFAST held in the Gym every Thursday at 8.30am
Office Hours: 8.30am to 4.00pm
Students’ School Banking Day: Fridays
2020 TERM DATES Term 1: 28th January to 27th March Term 2: 14th
April to 26th June Term 3: 13th July to 18th September Term 4: 5th
October to 18th December 2020 Pupil free days:
Jan 28th, Jan 29th, June 9th, Aug10th & Nov 2nd
School hours/bell times: School commences: 9.00am Morning
recess: 11.00am – 11.30am Lunch: 1.30pm – 2.20pm School Dismissal:
3.20pm
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Term 1 2020 No.6 Friday, 6th March Current Focus ‘Personal Best
(Responsible Learner)’
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Parent Teacher Interviews I would like to take the opportunity
to thank the teachers and parents for their participation in the
recent interviews. These meetings are very important in terms of
setting up relationships and also providing some really clear
direction as to individual student goals. I would also like to
reiterate that if parents would like to discuss any matter relating
to their child’s learning or well - being then please contact the
school. Setting up conversations early and directly usually
produces the best results.
From the classrooms This week I would like to feature some of
the writing of the students in Grade 3/4 L who have been working on
story starters.
On an extremely gloomy day things felt magical in the land of
dreams. A bear was eating toffee against a tree. Something jumped
down, but what was it? (Sky)
On a freezing, pouring miserable winter’s day there was snow on
the ground, not a foot print to be seen. (Toby)
On a fantastically humid day, sweat rolled down my forehead and
dropped on the gravel. It sizzled in the sun. (Lilly)
One perfect 'never ending day’, I sat on the window sill looking
out at the mist. I saw a shadow getting closer and closer.
(Joaquin)
Also included in the pieces of writing from across the grade
were these fantastic words. Stumble, creeping, suspending, swayed,
gusts, hissing, babbling.
One of the main features of developing students writing is to
build on their vocabulary both spoken and written. As young readers
and writers start to build their skill they begin to understand
that the same idea can be expressed in a lot of different ways.
Once early learners understand synonyms and paraphrasing they are
well on their way to really enhancing their Literacy.
Kitchen Garden News On Wednesday we were paid a visit by the
Lakehouse Restaurant and Dairy Flat Farm. The purpose of the visit
was to have a look at the great program that we run at DPS and to
present us with a cheque for $2000 which will go towards the
Kitchen Garden program. We really appreciate the support as it
allows us to run the program in a way that doesn't mean we have to
compromise the quality of the work. Every time I stick my head in
the door at KG it always serves as a reminder of how great it is to
see kids, parents, teachers and community working alongside each
other.
School Council Following the nomination process we have
finalized the majority of our School Council The results are as
follows DET Reps: Brett Millott, Karen McHugh, Matthew Spaccatore,
Lilly Fry McBean Parent Reps; Russell Newton, Karri Flood, Natalie
Fagan, Vanesa Hernandez Rodriguez, Bridie De Vecchi, Michelle
Rushworth, Michael Watson, Annette Fellows, Jodie Zillig Our
Community Member is nominated at the March meeting of School
Council which will be held on March 24th. Daylesford also has a
parent representative spot that can be filled by casual
vacancy.
Coronavirus Update The Department of Education updated their
advice on the Coronavirus on March 2nd and here is the link to the
relevant website. Whenever there is a change to the advice we will
resend this information through via skoolbag and the newsletter.
https://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/department/Pages/coronavirus.aspx
Brett Millott Principal
Cultural Diversity Week is about acknowledging, embracing and
celebrating our
own and each other’s cultural heritage, and is
therefore an ideal time to run some cultural
activities that help children deepen their
understanding of different cultures including their
own.
CULTURAL DIVERSITY DAY 2020
TUESDAY 24th MARCH
Curiosity. Conversation. Community. Today, almost half of
Victorians were either born
overseas or have at least one parent who was born
overseas. We come from 200 countries, speak over
260 languages and follow more than 130 different
faiths. This is our multicultural story.
It is part of who we are.
Cultural Day is one way to explore multiculturalism, what it
means and how it strengthens our community. This year’s Cultural
Day will be on 24th March. To spark student curiosity and
conversation, the focus will be storytelling and the students will
experience 3 activities run by classroom teachers, including folk
dance in the gym. We will begin with assembly which will include an
indigenous flag raising ceremony.
Dress code for the day is regular school uniform.
Parents/carers, please see your classroom teacher if you
are free and would like to support them on this day.
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Term 1 2020 No.6 Friday, 6th March Current Focus ‘Personal Best
(Responsible Learner)’
ChillOut Festival
Daylesford Primary School
Parade entry -
Celebrating
diversity
Sunday March 8th 2020 Get your glitzy rainbow outfits on and
come
support our students and community by walking
in the DPS ChillOut parade entry.
All DPS students and families are all welcome to
join in the celebration.
Meeting place: Corner Duke Street and Central
Springs Road
Time: 10am
Circuit: The parade starts at 10.30am and
includes 2 laps of the main shopping precinct on
Vincent Street and will conclude at 11.30am
back at the meeting place. For more details contact Renee 0481
108 357
Daylesford College News
Open Night Our Open Night is on Tuesday 10th March
(6pm - 7:30pm). It is aimed at parents / carers of students in
Grade 4 to 6 who are deciding on what high school to send them to.
If you
know of any future families interested in finding out more about
the school then please
pass this onto them.
There will be tours of the school (starting at 6pm), followed by
a presentation and a Q&A session. We are confident that anyone
that
visits Daylesford College will chose us as their high school of
choice!
Absences/Must notify the school
If your child is absent from school please submit an absence
notice via the Skoolbag app or ring the school office ASAP on
53482480 on or before the day
SCHOOL TOURS for prospective parents
ARE HELD EVERY FRIDAY 10-11AM
PHONE 5348 2480 TO BOOK
Students from 3/4W enjoying Library time.
Fundraising News
On March the 20th we are holding a major Fundraiser and FUN
event for all of the kids. It is free for the kids to participate
and with your help - they will be rewarded with a choice of some
really cool prizes. Prizes start at just $10 raised. By now your
child/ren will have brought home their parent letter and sponsor
form, or you can collect from the office.
Well done to everyone who has already registered.
We have 65 children who have online profiles and have already
raised nearly $4000 for our School. We are going to be able to make
some Fantastic Upgrades to the school facilities with it for the
kids! Register at schoolfunrun.com.au
Every child registered will go in the draw to win a prize. It
will be drawn at Assembly next week. Please Note: No personal
information of yours or your child’s is shared publicly by the
School Fun Run Organization (not even a last name) and you choose
who you share their link with. Even if your child is collecting
donations with the sponsor form only- it would be great to create
their online link so we can order their prizes, you can create the
link without sharing.
YouTube Color Run to see some other schools experiences.
Please note The Colored Powders Used are 98.3% corn starch and
1.7% Food grade dye.
Any questions please text Jessica Newton 0423232093 or email
[email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
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Term 1 2020 No.6 Friday, 6th March Current Focus ‘Personal Best
(Responsible Learner)’
Canteen 2020
Thursday & Friday Only
A Canteen list was sent home this week.
*Herbal teas (Chamomile, Chai & Rooibos) $2.20 ea. *To be
ordered with lunch orders
Available via the Canteen – order through your lunch order OR
directly through the Canteen. Available only in Black with blue
trim.
CANTEEN - HELP ALWAYS NEEDED Please contact our Canteen Manager,
Bev Adkins on
5348 1839 or 0423 357 191 if you can assist. Thank you
PARENT VOLUNTEERS Term 1 2020
FRIDAY SICK BAY WASHING
BANKING
6th March Krystal Phypers Jo Steiner
13th March Jo Steiner Melanie Comelli
20th March Narelle Groenhout June Cooper
27th March Melanie Fraser NO BANKING
CANTEEN DUTY Thurs 12th March Andrea Gardiner
Fri13th March Katie Pardon
Thurs 19th March Justine Russell
Fri 20th March Sally Davis
Thurs 26th March NO CANTEEN
Fri 27th March NO CANTEEN
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
PARENTS, DO YOU HAVE A VALID MEANS-TESTED CONCESSION CARD?
Then you may be eligible to apply for the CSEF (CAMPS, SPORTS
& EXCURSION FUND)
Eligibility will be subject to the parent/carer’s concession
card being successfully validated with Centrelink on the first day
of either term one (29th Jan 2020) or term two (14th April 2020).
The annual CSEF amount per primary student will be $125,
which will be paid to the school to use towards expenses
relating to camps, excursions or sporting activities for the
benefit of your child.
Please contact the front office for an application form (or
download from the CSEF website www.education.vic.gov.au/csef)
The CSEF Program closes on 26th June, 2020
CONVEYANCE ALLOWANCE Are you eligible?
For students to be eligible for a conveyance allowance they
must:
Be aged over five by 30th April 2020.
Live more than 4.8km by the shortest practicable
route from the nearest bus stop, and Be enrolled at the nearest
government school
Daylesford Primary School Accreditation
STUDENT / COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
DAYLESFORD FOOTBALL NETBALL CLUB
The Daylesford Football Netball Club welcomes new and existing
players along to the start of their 2020 season.
Team Who When Under 12's (aged 8-12) Football Boys and girls
training starts on Thurs 5th March, 5pm-6pm at Victoria Park Oval.
If you have any questions phone Carson 0499 811 817 or just turn up
to training on Thursday afternoons. All welcome.
PRIZES: Thanks to the generosity of our Sponsors the following
prizes will be awarded to the winners. Dee Waterhouse Memorial Art
Prize: First Prize $1,000, Second Prize $500, Third Prize $250.
Junior Sections 16 years and under prizes: Art Supply Vouchers.
ENTRIES: Closing Date: Monday 23 March Entry Fee: (Non
refundable) $10
per painting. All monies go to the cost of organization. NO LATE
ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. Return entry forms to Paint Glenlyon
2020, 32 Barkly Street, Glenlyon 3461 or email to
[email protected] This event is run under the auspices
of the Glenlyon Progress Association. ENQUIRIES: Wendy McKillop
5348 7792
RE-USABLE LUNCH ORDER BAGS $10
mailto:[email protected]