Weekly Views Epping Views Primary Issue No. 22 26th July 2018 School Mantras Keep your hands and feet to yourself. Everyday Counts! Everyday Counts! Everyday Counts! Everyday Counts! Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, Re-Think We don’t swear at Epping Views! School Motto School Motto School Motto School Motto ‘From Little Things Big Things Grow’ EVPS Values Respect Honesty Caring Excellence Responsibility PLEASE REMEMBER we are an ‘egg & nut free’ school: no eggs, peanut butter, nuts or nutella spread to come to school at any time. Please assist us to keep our students safe. Thank you. RESILIENCY IN CHILDREN Resilience is the buzz word of the moment. In the education and child development sectors, it is an important quality that has been identified, particularly with the rising rates of mental illness in our young people. Countless studies have shown that resilience - having the inner strength to cope with any challenge - is critical for children to face difficulties and increase their academic outcomes. In our fast-paced, stressful world, all children need the capacity to overcome obstacles and deal with disappointments - whether in school, on the footy field, or in the playground. The research informs us that a resilient child is one that is socially competent, can problem solve, and has the ability to see a difficulty as a problem that can be worked on, (overcome, changed, endured, or resolved in some way); has good self-esteem and autonomy which allows the child to cope successfully with challenges; and is hopeful and optimistic about what tomorrow has install for them. And while no parent would deny these qualities for their child more and more parents are actually undermining their children’s’ ability to be resilient rather than reinforce it. Martin Seligman in his book The Optimistic Child wrote, “In order for your child to experience mastery, it is necessary for him to fail, to feel bad, and to try again repeatedly until success occurs. Failure and feeling bad are necessary building blocks for ultimate success and feeling good.” This and many other authors seem to be saying much the same thing, children need to have opportunities to fail to try things on their own and to be encouraged to get up and try again. Persistence and the bounce back capacity are qualities we want children to develop early as they navigate the challenges of life. FAREWELL ERIN & WELCOME JULIA Tomorrow will be Erin Reale’s last day at EVPS as she commences her mater- nity leave to await the birth of her first child. We wish Erin and her husband all the best at this exciting time. Julia Sicari will be taking over as the classroom teacher for 1ER. Please make yourself known to Julia if you did not meet her at the 3 Way Conferences. FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE Many thanks to the fundraising committee for their work on Saturday preparing the second round of chocolate boxes. Not only was the committee here almost all of Saturday so were their children helping as well. Your support of our school is greatly appreciated. PLANNING FOR 2019 If you have a child who turns 5 before April 30 and you intend sending them to EVPS in 2019 please complete an enrolment form as soon as possible. Can you please remind friends and relatives that we are looking for accurate numbers as soon as possible so that we can organise grade numbers and staffing. Thank you for your assistance. CONGRATULATIONS Stephen Allen our Digital Learning Leader was presented with the DLTV Outstanding Educator Award today at the DigiCon18 conference. This is a great accolade and one that Stephen can be very proud of as we are of him. Pauline Kubat-Principal [email protected]Principal Views
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Weekly Views Epping Views Primary
Issue No. 22
26th July 2018
School Mantras Keep your hands and feet to yourself. Everyday Counts!Everyday Counts!Everyday Counts!Everyday Counts!
Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, Re-Think We don’t swear at Epping Views!
School MottoSchool MottoSchool MottoSchool Motto
‘From Little Things Big Things Grow’
EVPS Values
Respect Honesty Caring
Excellence Responsibility
PLEASE REMEMBER we are an ‘egg & nut free’ school: no eggs, peanut butter, nuts or nutella spread to come to school at any time. Please assist us to keep our students safe. Thank you.
RESILIENCY IN CHILDREN
Resilience is the buzz word of the moment. In the education and child development sectors, it is an important quality that has been identified, particularly with the rising rates of mental illness in our young people. Countless studies have shown that resilience - having the inner strength to cope with any challenge - is critical for children to face difficulties and increase their academic outcomes. In our fast-paced, stressful world, all children need the capacity to overcome obstacles and deal with disappointments - whether in school, on the footy field, or in the playground.
The research informs us that a resilient child is one that is socially competent, can problem solve, and has the ability to see a difficulty as a problem that can be worked on, (overcome, changed, endured, or resolved in some way); has good self-esteem and autonomy which allows the child to cope successfully with challenges; and is hopeful and optimistic about what tomorrow has install for them.
And while no parent would deny these qualities for their child more and more parents are actually undermining their children’s’ ability to be resilient rather than reinforce it. Martin Seligman in his book The Optimistic Child wrote, “In order for your child to experience mastery, it is necessary for him to fail, to feel bad, and to try again repeatedly until success occurs. Failure and feeling bad are necessary building blocks for ultimate success and feeling good.” This and many other authors seem to be saying much the same thing, children need to have opportunities to fail to try things on their own and to be encouraged to get up and try again. Persistence and the bounce back capacity are qualities we want children to develop early as they navigate the challenges of life.
FAREWELL ERIN & WELCOME JULIA
Tomorrow will be Erin Reale’s last day at EVPS as she commences her mater-nity leave to await the birth of her first child. We wish Erin and her husband all the best at this exciting time. Julia Sicari will be taking over as the
classroom teacher for 1ER. Please make yourself known to Julia if you did not meet her at the 3 Way Conferences.
FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE
Many thanks to the fundraising committee for their work on Saturday preparing the second round of chocolate boxes. Not only was the committee here almost all of Saturday so were their children helping as well. Your support of our school is greatly appreciated.
PLANNING FOR 2019
If you have a child who turns 5 before April 30 and you intend sending them to EVPS in 2019 please complete an enrolment form as soon as possible. Can you please remind friends and relatives that we are looking for accurate numbers as soon as possible so that we can organise grade numbers and staffing. Thank you for your assistance.
CONGRATULATIONS
Stephen Allen our Digital Learning Leader was presented with the DLTV Outstanding Educator Award today at the DigiCon18 conference. This is a great accolade and one that Stephen can be very proud of as we are of him.
Divisional Boys/Mixed Netball Finals– held at Mill Park Basketball Stadium on Thursday July 25th.
Divisional Girls Soccer– held at Harvest Home Road grounds, on Wednesday August 1st.
Parents and friends are most welcome and encouraged to attend finals games.
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (Year 5-6) Friday August 17th and September 12th
All parents and friends are invited to come along and support EVPS students from 9.30am-2.30pm at the Mill Park
Basketball Stadium located next to the Stables shopping centre, Childs Road. Please remember to applaud both teams efforts and understand that school sport is different to community or weekend sport in the way it is played and umpired. If there is anything that you would like to address on the day please see Sebastian Scanu who will be at each event.
EPPING VIEWS PS INTRODUCES SOCCER EVERY SATURDAY MORNING IN TERM 3
Commencing this Saturday July 21st to September 22nd (10 sessions) at EVPS on the oval.
First Skills (Grade Prep - 1); 9am - 10am
Creative Players (Grade 2 - 3); 10am - 11am
Creative Player (Grade 4 - 6); 11am - 12pm
Just For Girls (Grade 2 - 6); 12pm - 1pm
COST: $170 GST Incl (Just for Girls special $120 GST Incl) Additional $50 for uniform (Training shirt and Adidas Ball)
For further information & to register, visit; www.coerver.com.au/school-programs or call 0408 601 770
SPORT FOR YOUR CHILD
This year is up and running and there are so many sports that are available to your child (ren). If you are considering a sport or would simply like some information on a sport that your child would like to play please e-mail [email protected] to find out what is available. Alternatively you can pop into room 55 in the Aqua Portables to come in and have a chat.
EVPS PE TEAM
GYMNASTICS PROGRAM FOR YEARS 3 AND 4, Term 3, 2018
Gymnastics is an important part of our Physical Education Curriculum at EVPS and PIT Gymnastics has been a provider of Gymnastic Programs in the Northern region of Melbourne for 25 years. Gymnastics is all about learning to control your body in a wide range of situations. With the proliferation of extreme sports such as skate boarding, water and snow skiing, ski boarding and roller blading, children need to further develop, through aspects of fitness – strength, muscular and cardio-vascular endurance and motor abilities – agility, flexibility, balance, aerial awareness and correct posture, to participate in these and more traditional sporting activities, in a safe and confident manner. We want the children to experience success and enjoyment within a gymnastics environment that has fully qualified coaches and professional gym equipment.
In term 3, we are offering a five-week gymnastics program at PIT Gymnastics, with each session running for 1 hour. All PIT Gymnastics staff are fully qualified gymnastic coaches under the National Coaches Accreditation Scheme. Our school has been booked in for 5 sessions (year 3) and 5 sessions (year 4) every Thursday with two classes attending each session at a time. The first session is to commence at 9.30am and the last at 1.30pm.
ICAS Science Congratulations to all the students who participated in the Science ICAS test for their efforts. A special congratulation goes to our students who achieved Merit, Credit or Distinction results.
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Prep CM Isha For always speaking truthfully to her teachers.. Prep EV Rafael For always playing by the rules and telling the truth. Prep JB Elin For always asking for help. Prep ME Chanderveer For always telling the truth and returning people’s belongings. Prep MO Maximus For always telling the truth and asking for help when you need it. Prep NH Dean For asking for help and helping others. Prep RQ Samir For always returning items that don’t belong to him. Prep SA Nivain For co-operating Honestly with his teachers. Prep SM Elina For always asking for help when she needs it and telling the truth. Grade 1AT Josephine For always telling the truth. Grade 1ER Mosa For being Honest about your learning by remembering to change your home reader. Grade 1HT Berkay For telling the truth and playing by the rules. Grade 1JT Long For only going when you need to go. Grade 1KB Anureet For always telling the truth and asking for help when you need it. Grade 1MA Noah For being an Honest and kind class member who always tells the truth. Grade 1SM Eoin For making Honest reflections on your learning. Grade 1SN Aisha For telling the truth and always asking for help. Grade 1SZ Aditya For reflecting on your learning and asking for help. Grade 2AG Diesel For always being Honest with his teacher and telling the truth. Grade 2AN Mhamedrida For always telling the truth. Grade 2BL Daniel For reflecting Honestly on his learning. Grade 2JI Gavy For always telling the truth and playing by the rules. Grade 2JM Hadiya For always telling the truth and playing by the rules. Grade 2JS Jordan For always returning lost items. Grade 2MA Ciara For making Honest reflections about her learning. Grade 2MR Noor For making Honest reflections about her learning. Grade 2RM Olivia For telling the truth and reflecting Honestly on her learning. Grade 2SR Carter For always speaking truthfully about his effort and actions. Grade 2VL Rabjot For making Honest reflections about his learning. Grade 3AC Natalie For continually handing in items and giving back belongings. Grade 3CC Rami For asking for help when he needs it in the class room. Grade 3JP Thomas For being Honest with his words and telling the truth about how he feels. Grade 3KK Tamara For always telling the truth. Grade 3LB Jida For playing by the rules during maths games. Grade 3MB Emirhan For asking for help if he is unsure of how to do something. Grade 3MP Ana For always reflecting on her learning and asking for help if needed. Grade 3SB Mariah For playing by the rules. Grade 4AM Mannan For making Honest reflections about his learning. Grade 4GL Ali For always telling the truth. Grade 4JD Ahmed For being Honest by asking for help when needed. Grade 4KW Akshan For telling the truth, reporting problems and reflecting on his learning. Grade 4MB Sharbel For always being Honest when reflecting on his work. Grade 4MC Mahamed For making Honest reflections about his learning. Grade 4NW Madalin For being Honest to her friends and teacher. Grade 4PM Keaton For always reporting incidents. Grade 5BZ Maaya For always being Honest and respectful in the class room. Grade 5JB Jordan For outstanding self reflections in his 3 way conferences. Grade 5KN Yusuf For Honestly reflecting upon his learning. Grade 5KT Samuil For making Honest reflections to support his learning. Grade 5PM Andriana For always being Honest in the school community. Grade 5SF Zane For telling the truth and being Honest with his learning. Grade 5SS Ramazan For telling the truth all the time.
Grade 6AP Raghav For being Honest towards class mates and teachers. Grade 6AS Majid For reflecting on his learning. Grade 6JD Stefan For making Honest reflections about his behaviour. Grade 6KF Mia For reflecting on your learning Honestly. Grade 6KK Simran For Honestly reflecting on work and practices in order to improve. Grade 6SL Ali For reporting problems to the teacher.
Cultural Calendar 27th July Asalha Puja This Buddhist date commemorates the first sermon delivered by the Buddha after his enlightenment.
28th July Independence Day Peru
28th July H.M. King Maha Thailand Vajiralongkorn’s Birthday.
30th July Independence Day Vanuatu
30th July Throne Day Morocco
1st August National Day Benin
1st August Foundation of the Switzerland Swiss Confederation.
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