Learning Centre Leaders’ Newsletter 2nd November 2018 Early Years Learning Centre We have had a very busy and exciting return to term 4 in the Early Years. We have had three new enrolments this term so far. Throughout week three and four, all Early Years students have participated in their week long swimming program. We had fantastic parent and allied health support to ensure students had access to this wonderful program. For one night during week 3 we had 37 students attend the Lady Northcote camp in Glenmore. The students and staff had an amazing time participating in geocaching, archery, giant swing and low ropes course. The students demonstrated fantastic independence and resilience to go beyond their comfort zones throughout this time. A reminder that Monday is a curriculum day and Tuesday is the public holiday so students are not required at school on these two days. We are very excited to see the school’s new habitat being constructed this week. This design is based on Group 7’s design entry that was voted the best by their peers! Check it out on display in the main office as well as photos and videos of the habitat being constructed. Amy Byrne, Early Years Team 5-6th November 2018 no students at school
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Learning Centre Leaders’ Newsletter 2nd November 2018 Early Years Learning Centre We have had a very busy and exciting return to term 4 in the Early Years. We have had three new enrolments this term so far. Throughout week three and four, all Early Years students have participated in their week long swimming program. We had fantastic parent and allied health support to ensure students had access to this wonderful program.
For one night during week 3 we had 37 students attend the Lady Northcote camp in Glenmore. The students and staff had an amazing time participating in geocaching, archery, giant swing and low ropes course. The students demonstrated fantastic independence and resilience to go beyond their
comfort zones throughout this time.
A reminder that Monday is a curriculum day and Tuesday is the public holiday so students are not required at school on these two days.
We are very excited to see the school’s new habitat being constructed this week. This design is based on Group 7’s design entry that was voted the best by their peers! Check it out on display in the main office as well as photos and videos of the habitat being constructed.
Amy Byrne, Early Years Team
5-6th November 2018 no students at school
Camp experiences....
PLT2....EYPLT2 has had a wild ride so far in Term 4. We started with a bang with classes visiting either the aquarium or the zoo and had an absolute blast seeing the habitats we had been studying in real life! We also had a blast splashing around in the pool over the last two weeks. As part of our inquiry participating in the Habitat Heroes program we are gearing up to plant our garden after designing it last term. With an action packed few weeks ahead we look forward to seeing all the growth the students have made throughout the year!
Middle Years Learning Centre LeaderStudents in the Middle Years have been participating in the intensive swimming program in weeks 2 - 5. This has been very successful with all classrooms spending five sessions in the pool. Multimedia has a condensed program of three days (due to the public holiday and report writing day) therefore they will spend longer at the pool. Teachers and students have had a wonderful time so far!
BRC and CRC transitions have recommenced in Term 4 with students transitioning to BRC on Fridays week 2, week 3, week 4 and week 6. Students are transitioning to CRC on Wednesdays and Fridays week 3 - week 10. This planned intensive transition program is working well to best prepare students and teachers for their 2019 classrooms and provides opportunities for staff and students alike to begin to become familiar with each other and the new environment. Thank you for all of the parent preferences that have been received, these will be considered for student class placements in 2019.
The Multimedia Genius session for Adobe Have a voice presented their film at ACMI film premiere in Federation Square along with seven other mainstream primary and secondary schools across Victoria. The film was of a very high calibre and it was acknowledged that Warringa Park had been involved in Adobe Voices since the commencement of the project in 2015. This is a great opportunity for our students to have a voice and share this beyond the school community, well done!
The Habitat Heroes Garden has commenced construction in Week 4 and it is a very exciting part of this Semesters Inquiry. Students across the school will be planning a grand opening celebration of the Habitat at the end of the term with students showcasing their learning and contributions to the garden.
Megan Retallick
Team Leader
Groups 39, 40, 41 & 42Wow, the weeks are flying by! PLT2 have had a great time these past two weeks with swimming, telling time for maths and great STEM activities.
Grace
BRC NewsCongratulations to the students who participated in the SmartHER Steam challenge at the Wyndham Tech School last Friday 19th October. All students who attended were incredibly inspiring sharing their idea to create community access for road trauma victims. The girls presented their idea clearly and were able to confidently answer the Judges tough questions. These students will receive awards at the BRC assembly on Tuesday.
Camp forms have been sent home with students as well as what funding each student has available. Camp is a wonderful opportunity for students and the year 8 and 9 camp will be a great celebration of a year of hard work. Please also keep your eyes open for the 2019 Year 10 urban camp which will take place in Term 1 of 2019.
Bike camp will be taking place in week 5. Students are very excited to participate in the ride and test their riding knowledge that they have worked on during their sport elective. Thank you to all staff who support these camps.
We have had wonderful visits from the main campus each Friday with the 2019 WPS transitions taking place for half of the day. All transitions have been smooth, and students
have settled into classrooms well. Students are already making friends and it’s been great to see the BRC students providing tours for the new students.
The BRC market day will take place on 6th December at WPS please save the date in your diary as we would real appreciate as much parent support as possible.
I look forward to sharing more exciting BRC news with you.
Danielle BarclayAssistant Principal Later Years
VCAL NewsA new radio cew started this term with a training session and several live shows so far. The radio programs is a great platform for students to practice and demonstrate their oracy skills.
CRC NewsThis week we welcome Sue Thomas to our team at CRC. Sue will be working in the office in the administration role Monday-Wednesday. Please look out for her friendly face when you visit! On Tuesday 13th November and Tuesday the 20th November we are inviting new parents in 2019 to join us in the café for a morning tea and tour. You will be receiving a note home with your child this week, and we would love to see you. Also for those parents who would prefer a night information session we will be having one in week 8 – the date still to be confirmed (possibly the 28th).
Please enjoy some photos of our great learning over the last fortnight.
Monica CooperAssisatant Principal
Tuesday 13th and Tuesday 20th November 11am – 12pm. Come down to the Cayleys Road Campus, 10 Cayleys Road, Werribee South for a coffee and something to eat in our Café that is run by students. Then while you are here, have a look at the campus and some of our programs we have on the day.
Programs running on the day Come and see Year 9 and 10 Social Enterprise, woodwork, Cayleys Creations and more in action.
If you’re coming, RSVP
Call Monica 0400 190 397 Chris 0477 772 142 or Tanya on 0498 985 234
Woodwork. Products made are sold to members of the public/staff/families.
CRC Morning Tea For parents of those students coming to Cayleys Road Campus in 2019.
2018 Victorian Disability Sport and Recreation FestivalMonday 3 December 10am–3pm | Crown Riverwalk www.dsr.org.au
FREE
Year 12 Graduation. You are invited to attend
Friday 14th December 2018. Doors open 6pm for 6:30pm start
Grand Star Receptions. 499 Grieve Pde, Altona North.
$56 per head. 3 course meal.
Soft drinks available.
Neat Semi Formal Dress.
RSVP: Monday 26th November 2018
Tickets on sale at WPS Office Payment options available
Phone office 9749 5774 to pay over the phone with your credit card Come in and pay cash or by card Request the school office for a statement that identifies their unique BPAY details for paying online
Graduation Photos MAK Photos will be taking professional photographs on the night. There will be a mobile studio for formal
portraits and a photographer roaming the room. All photos can be purchased on the night for $10 each
Arndell Park Community Centre 29-49 Federation Boulevard, Truganina, 3029
1.30pm – 3pm
Getting Plan Ready Sessions assist people with disability and their families to get ready for their first planning conversation and will cover topics such as:
What will I be asked about in my first NDIS Planning conversation? What is an NDIS Goal?
Who helps me to make my NDIS Plan? Who makes decisions about what is funded in my NDIS Plan?
RSVP via Eventbrite: Werribee - NDIS Get Plan Ready Session – 10:30am
Truganina - NDIS Get Plan Ready Session – 1:30pm
Each session is limited to 20 attendees For further information please contact: [email protected]
NDIS: Getting Plan Ready
Wednesday November 7th 2018
SNAPP SOCCER WHERE FRIENDS MEET Term 4: 21st October – 6th December SNAPP is a Not for Profit Organisation dedicated to supporting children and families on the Autism Spectrum. We create our programs specifically to the needs of our kids, giving them the opportunity to create and grow in a team environment.
Come Join us for a Free Trial Sundays at 10am Allison – 0400 810 088 [email protected]
ASD Exclusive ____
Non Competitive
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Programs modified for
our kids needs ____
Accepting and Engaging
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Programs run by Parents of
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Wyndham Nth
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Find us on Facebook SNAPP SPORTS
Parkville, Melbourne
16th & 17th October 2018
The Positive Partnerships initiative is funded by the Australian Government Department ofEducation and Training through the Helping Children with Autism package and is delivered byAutism Spectrum Australia. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily representthe views of the Australian Government or the Department of Education and Training.
Join other local families tolearn more about autismand ways to strengthen thehome-school partnership.
2 day Parent and Carer workshop to support school agedstudents on the autism spectrum
Learn about: Autism: characteristics,impacts and strategies Understanding behaviour Sensory processingWorking together withyour school
Free toattend Morning tea & lunch
provided
To registertoday click
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positivepartnerships.com.au
Location: The Treacy Centre 126 The Avenue
Parkville
For help call: 1300 881 971
9.30am - 2.30pm
Warringa Park Second Hand Uniform Shop NOW OPEN
WPS Second hand uniform shop is located at the Cayleys Road Campus - 10 Cayleys Road, Werribee South.
We will be opening every Tuesday and Friday.
Tuesday 11-12pm
Friday 9:30 – 10:30am
We are still taking donations for uniforms to be sold.If you have any questions, please contact Tanya Crowe 0498985234
Are you the parent/ carer of an adolescent aged 12 to 18 with a disability who was
offered immunisations at a specialist school in Victoria in the last 12 months?
If yes, we would like to hear from you and your child about their experience. Your views will assist us to better understand and improve the immunisation experience of young people with
disabilities, and may help us inform state-wide immunisation policy.
Participation in the research study would involve an interview about your experience and perceptions of the immunisation process and the vaccines offered to your child through the school immunisation program. This would take 30 to 45 minutes at a
time and location convenient to you.
We would also be interested in talking to your child about their immunisation experience. This would take between 5 and 20 minutes and can be conducted at the
same time as your interview with you in attendance.
You can participate whether or not your child received their adolescent immunisations.
This is independent non-government commissioned research led by a Nurse
Consultant in Developmental Disabilities at The Royal Children’s Hospital, who is undertaking a PhD at The University of Melbourne.
The Program Triple P Stepping Stones has been developed for parents of children aged 2-12 years with a disability or at risk of developing behaviour problems. You’ll meet with a small group of parents who also have a child with a disability, delay or where there are concerns.
Triple P Stepping Stones can help you:
Manage problem behaviours / developmental issues common in children with disabilities
Encourage behaviour you like
Cope with stress
Develop a close relationship with your child
Teach your child new skills
Where: MacKillop Family Services, 118 Commercial Rd, Footscray
When: Wednesday 17th October—12th December. The course includes 5 weekly group
sessions then individual meetings/phone calls for 3 weeks, and 1 final group session
Time: 10am — 12pm
Cost: Free (Bookings are essential)
**Childminding upon request**
Triple P Stepping Stones
RSVP Please contact Abigail Hoy to register your interest:
Message from Nurse NicoleImmunisation: 2nd Round Tues 30th Oct 2018 11.15am HPV
Supermarket nappies are made for children under 5. For those children who have a waist measurement greater than 40cm, you will need to look elsewhere for your child’s incontinence needs. Independence Australia is a company that supplies a range of incontinence aids. I encourage you to visit their website and phone them directly to discuss your needs. I do have a range of samples, feel free to come in and review them and discuss your needs.
Samples: 1. Tena Slip extra small waist-49cm-74cm 2. Molicare Premium Slip extra small waist-40cm-60cm 3. Prevail Youth Briefs Waist-38cm-56cm 4. Molicare Mobile extra small waist-45-70cm (nappy pants/pull ups) 5. Abri Form Premium extra small 50cm-60cm, (pull ups/nappy pants)
Independence Australia Telephone: 1300 788 855Website: www,independence.australia.com
Camp Medication: I review and organise all camp medication. For this reason I need all Medication Authority Forms (Green Camp Forms) to be returned as soon as possible once camp paperwork has been distributed. I request that all medication be handed into me directly via reception at least 2-3 days before camp. I encourage you to obtain extra medication close to camp and provide me the original packaging. If your child has a lot of medication please request a webster pack from your pharmacist.
Medication: As per school policy we ask parents to commence all new medication over the weekend or holidays. So this can be closely monitored for any possible allergic reactions or side effects. We appreciate your cooperation regarding this. If you have any questions regarding medication or need your child to take medication at school please contact me.
Please note: • All medication needs to be in the original packaging with child’s name, dose and time on the box. • If medication is being transported in students bags please contact the school as soon as possible, so we can remove the medication. Chaperones can secure school bags whilst on the bus but must not be used as a courier. • If at all possible directly handing over the medication at reception or myself would be appreciated.
Nurse Nicole
FOSTER CARE INFORMATION NIGHTEver thought about fostering children or young people?
Anglicare Victoria is looking for people who have a place in their heart for a child in need of a safe home. Care can be short term or long term. INFORMATION SESSION: Tuesday 13th November | 6.30pm - 7.30pm Anglicare North West RegionCome along to find out more & have your questions answered. To book or to receive an information package please contact The Volunteer and Recruitment Worker on 9396 7400 or [email protected] MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A CHILD’S LIFE. . . AND YOUR OWN!
03 9301 5200 | anglicarevic.org.au
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Warringa UpdatesDates for the diary:Term 4: 8th October - 21st December
5 Nov Curriculum day - no students at school 6 Nov Public holiday 12 Nov School Council meets 13 Nov Invitation to CRC parents for morning tea 11-12noon 20 Nov: Invitation to CRC parents for morning tea 11-12noon 21 Nov WPS Information evening 3 Dec International Day of People with a Disability 5 Dec Volunteers’ Afternoon Tea 7 Dec Year 10 Formal, Whole school transition morning 10 Dec School Council meets 14 Dec Year 12 Graduation 19 Dec End of Year Arts Festival 21 Dec Whole school assembly, early dismissal at 1pm
Parent/Carer Tours for 2018Early Years:15/11 Middle Years: 8/11
Cayleys Stars
Cayleys Creations have been busy making Christmas Stars. Stars will be sold at Cracie’s
Boutique, Shop 419 Point Cook Town Centre and the new pop-up shop “Christmas Wonderland”
next to EB Games, Point Cook. Sale starts 27th October.