Kororoit Creek Primary School has a zero tolerance for any form of child abuse ‘Where minds come to grow’ 12 October 2018 Welcome Back! A very warm welcome back to what promises to be a term full of events, excitement and opportunity to join in! It’s always wonderful to see that our students continue to ‘bounce in’ through the front gate full of energy and enthusiasm ready to start the term. Term 4 presents a very special term to our Year 6 students who are now in the final term of their primary education. With a very successful Student Exhibition behind them, which clearly displayed their commitment to learning and the skills and knowledge gained as members of the PYP IB world community, they are now looking forward to their graduation. In addition to Graduation, we have the Prep breakfast, Year 2 sleepover, Bike Ed for our Year 5 students, School camps for Years 3 ,4 and 5 and our Annual Carols Evening are also on the calendar for this term – ‘jam-packed’ really is an understatement! Hand Hygiene Good hand hygiene is extremely important at both home and school. With the help of the ‘Soapy Hero’ Teachers have discussed this with their students, ensuring that they are reminding the children to wash their hands thoroughly after going to the toilet and at other times throughout the day. Keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. It would be great if this message is reiterated at home to promote good habits. I have attached a link that will take you to the Better Health Website that has some additional information for parents if you are interested. A reminder that if your child has been sick or feeling unwell please wait at least 48 hours after their last symptom before you send them back to school. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/soapy-hero Parent Opinion Survey The Parent Opinion Survey is sent out on an annual basis and gives parents the opportunity to provide commendations, considerations and feedback to the school. This year the survey was administered on-line and was sent to over three hundred families. These families were chosen randomly through a computer generated system which is managed by the Education Department and are not selected by the school. I would like to extend a huge thank-you to those families that completed the recent parent opinion survey. Your input is highly valued and I thank-you again for taking the time to provide us with your honest thoughts, considerations and feedback. Bullying- Working together to resolve concerns At KCPS we have a zero tolerance for any type of ‘bullying’ within the school. We take all concerns very seriously and dedicate time to ensure that all concerns are unpacked thoroughly and fairly. As we hope to work together with our families, when issues arise it is important that when discussing incidents or ‘bullying’ that we have a consistent understanding of what that means and the type of behavior that it entails. Below I have included some information from The Department of Education that supports us all with a clear understanding. What is bullying? Bullying is repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological aggressive behaviour by a person or group directed towards a less powerful person or group that is intended to cause harm, distress or fear. Types of bullying behavior There are some specific types of bullying behaviour: verbal or written abuse - such as targeted name-calling or jokes, or displaying offensive posters violence - including threats of violence PYP Attitudes Appreciation I am thankful! Commitment I will not give up! Confidence I know I can! Cooperation I work with others Creativity I can make it better! Curiosity I wonder! Empathy I know how you feel! Enthusiasm I am excited! Independence I can do it by myself! Integrity I tell the truth and I am honest! Tolerance I accept others!
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Kororoit Creek Primary School has a zero tolerance for any form of child abuse
‘Where minds come to grow’
12 October 2018 Welcome Back! A very warm welcome back to what promises to be a term full of events, excitement and opportunity to join in! It’s always wonderful to see that our students continue to ‘bounce in’ through the front gate full of energy and enthusiasm ready to start the term. Term 4 presents a very special term to our Year 6 students who are now in the final term of their primary education. With a very successful Student Exhibition behind them, which clearly displayed their commitment to learning and the skills and knowledge gained as members of the PYP IB world community, they are now looking forward to their graduation. In addition to Graduation, we have the Prep breakfast, Year 2 sleepover, Bike Ed for our Year 5 students, School camps for Years 3 ,4 and 5 and our Annual Carols Evening are also on the calendar for this term – ‘jam-packed’ really is an understatement! Hand Hygiene Good hand hygiene is extremely important at both home and school. With the help of the ‘Soapy Hero’ Teachers have discussed this with their students, ensuring that they are reminding the children to wash their hands thoroughly after going to the toilet and at other times throughout the day. Keeping hands clean is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. It would be great if this message is reiterated at home to promote good habits. I have attached a link that will take you to the Better Health Website that has some additional information for parents if you are interested. A reminder that if your child has been sick or feeling unwell please wait at least 48 hours after their last symptom before you send them back to school. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/soapy-hero Parent Opinion Survey The Parent Opinion Survey is sent out on an annual basis and gives parents the opportunity to provide commendations, considerations and feedback to the school. This year the survey was administered on-line and was sent to over three hundred families. These families were chosen randomly through a computer generated system which is managed by the Education Department and are not selected by the school. I would like to extend a huge thank-you to those families that completed the recent parent opinion survey. Your input is highly valued and I thank-you again for taking the time to provide us with your honest thoughts, considerations and feedback. Bullying- Working together to resolve concerns At KCPS we have a zero tolerance for any type of ‘bullying’ within the school. We take all concerns very seriously and dedicate time to ensure that all concerns are unpacked thoroughly and fairly. As we hope to work together with our families, when issues arise it is important that when discussing incidents or ‘bullying’ that we have a consistent understanding of what that means and the type of behavior that it entails. Below I have included some information from The Department of Education that supports us all with a clear understanding.
What is bullying? Bullying is repeated verbal, physical, social or psychological aggressive behaviour by a person or group directed towards a less powerful person or group that is intended to cause harm, distress or fear.
Types of bullying behavior There are some specific types of bullying behaviour:
verbal or written abuse - such as targeted name-calling or jokes, or displaying offensive posters violence - including threats of violence
Kororoit Creek Primary School has a zero tolerance for any form of child abuse
sexual harassment - unwelcome or unreciprocated conduct of a sexual nature, which could reasonably be expected to cause offence, humiliation or intimidation
homophobia and other hostile behaviour towards students relating to gender and sexuality discrimination including racial discrimination - treating people differently because of their identity cyberbullying - either online or via mobile phone.
What is not bullying? There are also some behaviours, which, although they might be unpleasant or distressing, are not bullying:
mutual conflict - which involves a disagreement, but not an imbalance of power. Unresolved mutual conflict can develop into bullying if one of the parties targets the other repeatedly in retaliation.
single-episode acts of nastiness or physical aggression, or aggression directed towards many different people, is not bullying
social rejection or dislike is not bullying unless it involves deliberate and repeated attempts to cause distress, exclude or create dislike by others.
This information is directly from the Department of Education and can be found on the below web address. https://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/programs/bullystoppers/Pages/what.aspx Our Antibullying policy is available on the school website. I would like to reiterate, if you have any concerns at all about your child please make sure that you contact your child’s teacher, an Assistant Principal or myself so that we can work with you and your child to ensure your child is feeling happy, safe and ready to learn at school. Front of the School It has been wonderful to see so many students and families enjoy our new space at the front of the school. The Amphitheatre will provide a fantastic learning environment for classes to enjoy as the weather improves over the coming weeks. Thank-you everyone for your patience throughout this process. Stage 3 is now well underway and will hopefully be completed in the next couple of weeks. Finally, I want to say a big GOOD LUCK to our HPV team who will be competing at Casey over the weekend. You have the support of the school behind you and I’m sure you will do us all proud! Go KCPS !!! Have a wonderful fortnight everyone
Bethany Riseley Principal
Class Captains Congratulations to our Class Captains who have been selected as exemplary role models in their classrooms and were awarded their badges at assembly this week. The students selected have consistently displayed the PYP Attitudes and values. We are looking forward to working with them throughout term 4.
Junior - Prep to Year 2 H01 Kaylah & Reizo H10 Kayla & Aden H19 Izabella Aaron H02 Audrey & Omar H11 Charlotte & Petar H20 Penny & Krish H03 Chelsea & Noah H12 Dina & Aaryan H21 Ashvitha & Bowie
H33 Dakota & Jayden H40 Ysabelle & Lincoln H47 Mia & Nathan
Kororoit Creek Primary School has a zero tolerance for any form of child abuse
The Green Team is excited to announce the introduction of fortnightly Nude Food Days at Kororoit Creek Primary School! ALL students will be encouraged to bring in healthy, wrapper free lunches to school for
snack and lunch.
Wednesday 24th October
Wednesday 7th November
Wednesday 21st November
Wednesday 5th December
Wednesday 19th December
We will be announcing the classes with the highest level participation at the alternating assemblies, as well as be
recognising individual students for their efforts.
NUDE FOOD day is a chance for our students to realise what they can do for their health and the health of the planet. An event like this can give us all at KCPS a taste of the benefits, ease and fun involved in packing a healthy, wrapper free lunch. Some suggestions on how to make your lunch a NUDE FOOD success are:
- Using plastic reusable containers for sandwiches, fruit and yoghurt.
- Bringing a re-useable drink bottle for water. - Cutting up vegetable sticks and dip! - Popping popcorn. - Packing whole pieces of fruit… and many more!
We are so excited to see the impact that NUDE FOOD lunches will have on building healthy bodies a healthy school
environment at Kororoit Creek Primary School! If you want to learn more about NUDE FOOD day, you could ask one of our friendly Green Team Captains, or visit www.nudefoodday.com.au for lots of fun learning tools and ideas!
This month is walk to school month, we are promoting the use of active transport (walking, scooting, biking or public transport) in getting to and from school. Our Green Team captains have been learning all about why active transport is such a good thing:
It gets you active and healthy It reduces the environmental impact of the school community. Transport is the second largest cause of greenhouse gas
emissions in Australia and finding alternatives to car use is a fantastic way the school can make a difference to the environment.
It reduces the amount of traffic in and around the school. It's fun!!
The Green Team captains recently did a workshop run by Melton City Council on how to promote walking to school month and they have come up with some great ideas:
Every Friday is crazy sock day - If you use active transport to get to school you get to wear crazy socks! We are running a 'design your own shoe competition (further details can be found on compass) which closes on the 29th
of October. There will be great prizes for each year levels best shoe design! We will be collecting data each week on the number of students using active transport and using that to compare to
other schools in Victoria There is the 'walking to school bus' which allows parents to drop their children at the corner of Inglewood drive and
Arbour Blvd (across from the bus stop) where they will be met by teachers and they can walk to school together. We will be have a breakfast at the end of the month for all participating students.
Kororoit Creek Primary School has a zero tolerance for any form of child abuse
New School Banking rewards now available!
Exciting new Term 4 rewards with a Super Savers theme are now available, while stocks last!
Slushie Maker Cup Zoom Flying Disk A huge Thank You to all of our parent volunteers who process the students banking each week. For every deposit made at school students receive a silver Dollarmites token. Once students have individually collected 10 tokens they can redeem them for exclusive School Banking reward items in recognition of their regular savings habits. There are two new items released each term so be sure to keep an eye out for them! Thank you for supporting the School Banking program and remember, School Banking day is every Wednesday.
DATES TO REMEMBER 16 October – Grade 4 camp information night 5:15pm
26 October - Prep Breakfast 9am
01 November – Grade 2 Sleepover
05 November – Curriculum Day, students do not attend school on this day
06 November – Melbourne Cup Day public holiday
20 November – Camp Quality incursion
22–24 November – HPV Maryborough Race
11 December – Year 6 Transition and Graduation
19 December – KCPS End of Year Christmas Concert
21 December – Last day of Term 4, students finish at 1:30
30 January – First day of Term 1 2019 Year 1- 6
31 January – Prep students first day of Term 1
Please check our website for camp dates, current specialist/ swimming timetables and community notices