Weekly Views Epping Views Primary Issue No. 24 9th August 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. SCHOOL UNIFORM EVPS has a very practical uniform that is designed to suit our school activities. School Council are keen for all students to be wearing the correct school uniform so that everyone is part of our team. Please make every effort to ensure that your child has the correct logoed uniform everyday. We are currently working on changing our incorrect uniform notification so that it is sent out via compass. It seems paper slips are often lost. There are some second hand uniforms for sale and many unnamed jumpers that you may like to buy as spares for when their uniform is in the wash. Please see the office staff for assistance with uniforms. DON’T FORGET TO CLEARLY NAME ALL UNIFORM ITEMS WITH FIRST & LAST NAMES. PRINCIPALS’ DAY Thank you to everyone who made the Principal Team feel very valued last Friday on National Principal’s Day. EXPECTED CODE OF BEHAVIOUR Our school values apply to everyone in our school and we would like to remind everyone of the need to practise our values of being Caring, Honest, Excellent, Respectful and Responsible at all times. The adults in our school need to be modelling our school values at all times. FUNDRAISING PROGRESS Please return your money for chocolates as soon as possible. The Fundraising Committee are hoping to wrap this fundraiser up quickly. We still have some extra boxes of chocolates to sell so if you would like to sell an extra box and have returned your money from the previous box taken please see the office staff. 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. PREPS 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL Congratulations to all our prep students and staff who had a fantastic day on Friday celebrating their 100 days of school. There was a real buzz in the neighbourhood all day. I will be looking to select one of the amazing projects to display in my office. SECONDARY PLACEMENTS Our Year Six students have been notified via compass of their secondary school placements. Whilst we understand that this is an exciting time for our senior students there is still 17 weeks of school to go and we need them to be focussed on their learning and striving for excellence in all that they do. Pauline Kubat-Principal [email protected]Principal Views
24
Embed
No 24 9th August 2018 - Epping … · 16th August PIT Gym - Year 3 23rd August PIT Gym - Year 4 16th August Go Girls - Year 6 girls 27th August Bundoora Heritage Village 2AG, 2AN,
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Weekly Views Epping Views Primary
Issue No. 24
9th August 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.
SCHOOL UNIFORM
EVPS has a very practical uniform that is designed to suit our school activities. School Council are keen for all students to be wearing the correct school uniform so that everyone is part of our team. Please make every effort to ensure that your child has the correct logoed uniform everyday. We are currently working on changing our incorrect uniform notification so that it is sent out via compass. It seems paper slips are often lost.
There are some second hand uniforms for sale and many unnamed jumpers that you may like to buy as spares for when their uniform is in the wash. Please see the office staff for assistance with uniforms. DON’T FORGET TO CLEARLY NAME ALL UNIFORM ITEMS WITH FIRST & LAST NAMES.
PRINCIPALS’ DAY
Thank you to everyone who made the Principal Team feel very valued last Friday on National Principal’s Day.
EXPECTED CODE OF BEHAVIOUR
Our school values apply to everyone in our school and we would like to remind everyone of the need to practise our values of being Caring, Honest, Excellent, Respectful and Responsible at all times. The adults in our school need to be modelling our school values at all times.
FUNDRAISING PROGRESS
Please return your money for chocolates as soon as possible. The Fundraising Committee are hoping to wrap this fundraiser up quickly. We still have some extra boxes of chocolates to sell so if you would like to sell an extra box and have returned your money from the previous box taken please see the office staff.
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.
PREPS 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL
Congratulations to all our prep students and staff who had a fantastic day on Friday celebrating their 100 days of school. There was a real buzz in the neighbourhood all day. I will be looking to select one of the amazing projects to display in my office.
SECONDARY PLACEMENTS
Our Year Six students have been notified via compass of their secondary school placements. Whilst we understand that this is an exciting time for our senior students there is still 17 weeks of school to go and we need them to be focussed on their learning and striving for excellence in all that they do.
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT (Year 3-4) Friday August 22nd
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 present.
DIVISIONAL GIRLS FOOTBALL
On Wednesday August 1st, our girls football team competed in the Whittlesea Division Finals. In the first match it was EVPS vs St Francis PS. Both teams came out strong and played a great match and EVPS although winning at half time 1-0 ended up losing 2-1. The following game was played against Marymede. It was a close game with EVPS
working hard until the final whistle. The end score was 0-0. The final game was against St Joseph’s and the ball was moving back and forth for both teams. It was the final game and the girls were tired. The final score was 1-1. It was a great day with many of our girls playing this sport for the very first time. It was an enjoyable experience and the girls worked extremely hard attending training sessions. I would like to thank Elise who supported all of the girls throughout the training sessions and for Dean on attending the
Finals day and be of great support to the girls and myself. All in all the winner on the day was “FOOTBALL”. The girls remained
positive throughout the day and continued to encourage each other and never gave up throughout the competition! Well done girls!
Autumn Detox Recipe – Spinach Surprise
• Ingredients - 300 g Spinach, 3 Eggs, Black Pepper & Olive Oil
• Method
1. Wilt the spinach in a heated saucepan with a dash of olive oil
2. Squeeze excess water out
3. Place spinach into an oven proof dish
4. Make into three birds nest shapes and crack an egg into each one
5. Sprinkle black pepper onto top of egg
6. Bake in oven (180°C) for 15 minutes or until eggs are set
All Australian children and adults are recommended to eat two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables each day. A fruit or vegetable serving for a child is approximately equal to an individual child’s ‘handful’. Fruit and vegetables can protect against overweight and obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and supply important nutrients.
Cut up pieces of fruit are more-likely to be eaten as opposed to whole pieces. Cut up fruit at meal times and for snacks, or place it in your child’s lunchbox cut up . The fruit will also be easier to manage and far less messy! Kids – ‘Go for your life’
Starting next week (15th August) any food wrappers sent to school
will be sent home.
If you don’t want it sent home, don’t send it to school in the first place!
RECYCLING in the City of Whittlesea
City of Whittlesea provide waste and recycling vouchers. Ratepayers receive waste and recycling disposal vouchers on their annual Rates Notice, issued in July/August. These vouchers can be used for free/discounted disposal of household, green and timber waste at local facilities.
Unsure what can be put into the recycle bin? City of Whittlesea has a great website – check it out!
Prep CM Charlotte For always speaking kindly to others. Prep EV Myra For always using her manners and sitting with the 5Ls. Prep JB Agampratap For using his manners and speaking kindly. Prep ME Cody For keeping your hands and feet to yourself and always remembering to use your manners. Prep MO Vyaan For always using his manners and showing the 5Ls. Prep NH Sebastian For following instructions and showing the 5Ls. Prep RQ Vincent For always using his manners and showing the 5Ls. Prep SA Alina For always showing Respect to her teachers and peers by listening. Prep SM Mason For always using his manners and showing the 5Ls. Grade 1AT Kristian For using his manners. Grade 1ER Jasmeet For always listening in class and being Respectful toward peers. Grade 1HT Adrisa For treating others how you want to be treated. Grade 1JT Navshaun For always sitting with his 5Ls. Grade 1KB Anad For always speaking kindly and treating others how you want to be treated. Grade 1LW Una For using her manners and treating others how she would like to be . treated. Grade 1SM Avreet For listening carefully to your teachers and peers. Grade 1SN Caleb For always waiting patiently for your turn. Grade 1SZ Omar For showing the 5Ls and using your manners. Grade 2AG Mahdi For always showing the value of Respect to his peers and teachers. Grade 2AN Jugaadbir For always listening to his teachers. Grade 2BL Tayla For always treating others with Respect. Grade 2JI Laya For always following instructions and using manners. Grade 2JM Layan For always using her manners and speaking kindly to others. Grade 2JS Anav For always listening to the speaker. Grade 2MR Ahmad For listening to and making eye contact with the speaker. Grade 2RM Amzer For being polite and Respectful towards his peers and teachers. Grade 2SR Vihaan For listening Respectfully to his teachers and peers. Grade 3AC Samih For Respecting all staff and students every day. Grade 3CC Aleksandra For always using manners and treating others kindly. Grade 3JP Pahvi For showing Respect to her peers and teachers all the time. Grade 3KK Siena For always treating others the way she wants to be treated. Grade 3LB Eashan For trying his best to show the 5Ls during introductions. Grade 3MB Leilani For using her manners and listening to others’ opinions. Grade 3NM Kaeden For always listening to others. Grade 3SB Meya For always using her manners in the classroom. Grade 5BZ Ranudi For always using her manners and listening to her teachers. Grade 5JB Shagun For outstanding contributions in class and valuing others’ ideas in . group work. Grade 5KN Holly For her mature and Respectful attitude during class discussions. Grade 5KT Dhirendra For always showing Respect towards his teachers and peers. Grade 5PM Caitlyn For Respecting others in the school community. Grade 5SF Mitchell For always being polite and using his manners with all his peers and teachers Grade 5SS Muneer For always being Respectful in the classroom. Grade 6AP Craig For showing Respect towards all teachers and peers. Grade 6AS Calvin For listening to others’ opinions during discussion groups. Grade 6JD Ashley For always listening to and following instructions. Grade 6KF Raphael For always showing Respect in the class room. Grade 6KK Ryan For speaking to others in a Respectful and considerate manner. Grade 6SL Michael For treating others how you want to be treated.
Thank you to those families who have already returned their sold or unsold Thank you to those families who have already returned their sold or unsold Thank you to those families who have already returned their sold or unsold Thank you to those families who have already returned their sold or unsold chocolates.chocolates.chocolates.chocolates.
We remind families of Prep We remind families of Prep We remind families of Prep We remind families of Prep ---- Year 3 that their chocolate boxes Year 3 that their chocolate boxes Year 3 that their chocolate boxes Year 3 that their chocolate boxes and money were due back on the and money were due back on the and money were due back on the and money were due back on the 18th July.18th July.18th July.18th July.
Year 4 Year 4 Year 4 Year 4 ---- 6 boxes and any unsold money is due back6 boxes and any unsold money is due back6 boxes and any unsold money is due back6 boxes and any unsold money is due back by by by by tomorrowtomorrowtomorrowtomorrow FRIDAY 10TH AUGUST.FRIDAY 10TH AUGUST.FRIDAY 10TH AUGUST.FRIDAY 10TH AUGUST.
We still have a number of boxes available if you wouldWe still have a number of boxes available if you wouldWe still have a number of boxes available if you wouldWe still have a number of boxes available if you would like to sell additional boxes.like to sell additional boxes.like to sell additional boxes.like to sell additional boxes.
PLEASE RETURN ANY UNSOLD CHOCOLATES AND MONEYPLEASE RETURN ANY UNSOLD CHOCOLATES AND MONEYPLEASE RETURN ANY UNSOLD CHOCOLATES AND MONEYPLEASE RETURN ANY UNSOLD CHOCOLATES AND MONEY TO THE OFFICE ASAP.TO THE OFFICE ASAP.TO THE OFFICE ASAP.TO THE OFFICE ASAP.
Don’t forget the great prizes that areDon’t forget the great prizes that areDon’t forget the great prizes that areDon’t forget the great prizes that are on offer (listed below)on offer (listed below)on offer (listed below)on offer (listed below)
Cultural Calendar 9th August International Day The United Nations (UN) International Day of of the World’s the World’s Indigenous People is observed on Indigenous People August 9th each year to promote and protect the rights of the world’s Indigenous population. This event also recognises the achievements and contributions that Indigenous people make to improve world issues such as environmental protection.
9th August National Day Singapore
10th August National Day Ecuador
11th August National Day Chad
15th August Dormiton of the This day commemorates the death Theotokos and burial of the Virgin Mary.
15th August Feast of the The Assumption is a Holy Day of Obligation. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
15th August National Day India
15th August National Day Liechtenstein
15th August Independence Day Republic of the Congo
The Department of Education and this school do not necessarily endorse the products
and services of any private advertiser or notice contained in this newsletter. No responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of information contained in the