Epsilon 1 20 th November 2014 Principal’s Comment Dear Parents STRONG MIND, CARING HEART AND THE VALUE OF KINDNESS The notion of a ‘Strong Mind’ and ‘Caring Heart’ is often mentioned and reinforced with our students. ‘Strong Mind’ refers to the student making wise decisions based on what they know is right and wrong. This also means not succumbing to peer pressure. This is where the notion ‘strong’ is reinforced because at times you have to show strength in your decision and stick to it. This can be difficult, especially if your friends don’t agree. An example might be when a group of students knowingly decide to break a school rule, such as playing and running with sticks. It will take a ‘Strong Mind’ for a student to confront their friends and remind them that they are breaking a school rule and that what they are doing is unsafe. This is also where the notion of ‘Caring Heart’ comes into play. We emphasise that we are all part of the Eastwood Primary learning community, and as a community we all have the responsibility to ensure that every one of us at school is feeling happy and safe. In the above example, it requires a ‘Strong Mind’ to confront friends about breaking a school rule and it requires a ‘Caring Heart’ to also be worried that they might injure themselves or others with the sticks. ‘Strong Mind’ and ‘Caring Heart’ are very powerful and important values for all of us to have. Imagine if everyone used a ‘Strong Mind’ and ‘Caring Heart’ at all times; what a happy and safe world we would have! Yesterday I spoke to some of our students about a value that I hold dear to my heart, the value of kindness. I believe this value encompasses all others. When we are kind, we are also respectful, honest, and caring. Kindness can be viewed as quite invaluable. It is necessary to us, so much so that Goethe (German writer and statesman) described kindness as ..."the golden chain by which society is bound together". Kindness within a society is essential and absolutely necessary in order for humans to coexist and live even relatively harmoniously in such large groups. More so, it is safe to presume that the more kindness existing in any society, the more harmony there is likely to be. As parents, teachers, coaches and friends, adults have a huge responsibility in helping shape the minds and values of the children with whom we have regular contact. I know that I learned a lot from the adults in my life. And I continue to learn as I deal with young students and family members. The best way that we can teach children to be more kind and giving is to show that to them on a consistent basis through our actions. Just as we teach them through our actions and words to be kind and giving, let’s remind them through how we live our lives, that giving has its own rewards. Let’s practise what we teach. Children are more likely to internalize what we do, than what we say to do. Please join me in developing the value of ‘kindness’ at our school. TWILIGHT MARKET The Eastwood Twilight Market, held last Friday, was immensely successful, not just as a fundraising effort but also for the fantastic community atmosphere that it engendered. It was very easy to find something to buy amongst the many varied stalls of crafts and food. I managed to buy many of my Christmas presents on the night and the Potato Spiral was definitely worth the wait! I have very quickly learnt that one of the best things about belonging to Eastwood Primary is the effort that our school community puts into almost everything we do. The Twilight Market was a good example of great planning, hard work and a wonderful team effort. A huge thank you to Michelle Armitage, Karen Gabel and Sarah Roe who spent so many hours organising the night. You are absolutely amazing! Thank you to everyone who worked so hard on the sausage sizzle, plant stall, home produce stall and the raffle. Thank you to all the parents and staff who stayed behind at the end of the night and helped us pack, clean and clear the hall. Your efforts were very much appreciated on Monday. Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday night and made our Twilight market such a great success. Have a great weekend! Rukshana Verzijl [email protected]
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Epsilon 1
20th November 2014
Principal’s Comment
Dear Parents
STRONG MIND, CARING HEART AND THE VALUE OF KINDNESS
The notion of a ‘Strong Mind’ and ‘Caring Heart’ is often mentioned and reinforced with our students. ‘Strong Mind’ refers to the student making wise decisions based on what they know is right and wrong. This also means not succumbing to peer pressure. This is where the notion ‘strong’ is reinforced because at times you have to show strength in your decision and stick to it. This can be difficult, especially if your friends don’t agree. An example might be when a group of students knowingly decide to break a school rule, such as playing and running with sticks. It will take a ‘Strong Mind’ for a student to confront their friends and remind them that they are breaking a school rule and that what they are doing is unsafe. This is also where the notion of ‘Caring Heart’ comes into play. We emphasise that we are all part of the Eastwood Primary learning community, and as a community we all have the responsibility to ensure that every one of us at school is feeling happy and safe. In the above example, it requires a ‘Strong Mind’ to confront friends about breaking a school rule and it requires a ‘Caring Heart’ to also be worried that they might injure themselves or others with the sticks. ‘Strong Mind’ and ‘Caring Heart’ are very powerful and important values for all of us to have. Imagine if everyone used a ‘Strong Mind’ and ‘Caring Heart’ at all times; what a happy and safe world we would have! Yesterday I spoke to some of our students about a value that I hold dear to my heart, the value of kindness. I believe this value encompasses all others. When we are kind, we are also respectful, honest, and caring. Kindness can be viewed as quite invaluable. It is necessary to us, so much so that Goethe (German writer and statesman) described kindness as ..."the golden chain by which society is bound together". Kindness within a society is essential and absolutely necessary in order for humans to coexist and live even relatively harmoniously in such large groups. More so, it is safe to presume that the more kindness existing in any society, the more harmony there is likely to be. As parents, teachers, coaches and friends, adults have a huge responsibility in helping shape the minds and values of the children with whom we have regular contact. I know that I learned a lot from the adults in my life. And I continue to learn as I deal with young students and family members. The best way that we can teach children to be more kind and giving is to show that to them on a consistent basis through our actions. Just as we teach them through our actions and words to be kind and giving, let’s remind them through how we live our lives, that giving has its own rewards. Let’s practise what we teach. Children are more likely to internalize what we do, than what we say to do. Please join me in developing the value of ‘kindness’ at our school.
TWILIGHT MARKET
The Eastwood Twilight Market, held last Friday, was immensely successful, not just as a fundraising effort but also for the fantastic community atmosphere that it engendered. It was very easy to find something to buy amongst the many varied stalls of crafts and food. I managed to buy many of my Christmas presents on the night and the Potato Spiral was definitely worth the wait! I have very quickly learnt that one of the best things about belonging to Eastwood Primary is the effort that our school community puts into almost everything we do. The Twilight Market was a good example of great planning, hard work and a wonderful team effort. A huge thank you to Michelle Armitage, Karen Gabel and Sarah Roe who spent so many hours organising the night. You are absolutely amazing! Thank you to everyone who worked so hard on the sausage sizzle, plant stall, home produce stall and the raffle. Thank you to all the parents and staff who stayed behind at the end of the night and helped us pack, clean and clear the hall. Your efforts were very much appreciated on Monday. Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday night and made our Twilight market such a great success. Have a great weekend!
CCC (Communication & Community Connections) Rebecca Curtain C/o 9870 6103 Education/Policy Adrian Infanti C/o9870 6103 Environment Alex White C/-o9870 6103 Futures/SC President Robert Dark C/-o9720 4997 Health & Wellbeing Nadine Harrison C/o9870 6103 EP&F Sarah Roe C/o9870 6103 Chaplain Marg Kittelty C/-o9870 6103
Thank you to everyone who came out on Friday night and made our Twilight market such a great success. Thank you also to all the helpers who worked on the sausage sizzle, home produce stall, plant stall and the raffle. Thank you also to Kate Bothwell, Stacey Rowe, Simmone Regan, Kim Colonnelli and all those lovely ladies who helped with the re-packaging of the home produce goods. Last but not least, thank you Michelle Armitage, Karen Gabel & Sarah Roe for all the hours & effort taken to organise this wonderful event.
WOW! THE MARKET RAISED AROUND
$5000 WELL DONE TO EVEYONE INVOLVED
Final figure in next Epsilon
Sushi Lunch – Friday the 28th of November
An order form has been sent home this week. Orders are due back on Wednesday the 26th of November.
Please note we cannot accept late orders!
Election Day BBQ
Saturday the 29th of November
We are looking for volunteers to help with the Election day BBQ. If you can spare an hour it would be greatly appreciated. A notice it will be sent home this week.
Christmas Raffle
Last one for the year. We have 3 lovely hampers to be won. Tickets are $1.00 each and will be drawn on the 18th of December. Tickets will be sent home on the 5th of December.
Next Meeting- Annual General Meeting
Wednesday the 10th of December 2014 at 7:30pm in the Staffroom (Ray Symons Centre). If you are interested in being part of the EP&F in 2015 please come to our final meeting of the year.
Thanks, EP&F Committee
Year 6 Windcheaters
Reminder to all year 6 parents that orders for the 2015 windcheaters are due back by the 28
th November. Please ensure that the correct size is also
on the order form.
Elise Donovan-Sayers Foundation M Caitlin Farr Junior S Kirrilly Karabelas Junior S Pipo Chen Junior M Sam Man Tuang Middle MB Zoe Veldhuizen Middle TS Kirah Van Schalm Senior CP James Jime Thawng Za Lian Senior CP
WOW! WHAT A WONDERFUL NIGHT
Our amazing
organiser
Great job to you
and all your team
A well-deserved quick break for a very busy
women
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Kalinda Road ,Yarra Valley Grammar Melway Map 36 E12
Tuesday 2nd December
STUDENTS NEED TO ARRIVE IN COSTUME 6PM – 6.15PM
(NO LATER PLEASE)
Parents please be seated by 6.45pm
Production starts 7pm Sharp
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B e f o r e a n d A f t e r S c h o o l C a r e WHAT’S ON AT OSHC?
This week we have our mini games week, with indoor and outdoor activities for everyone
to enjoy. Next week we will be having our spring week
theme with arts and crafts, outdoor activities and spring fruits and afternoon snacks.
Twilight Market
Last Friday we got involved with the school Twilight Market by setting up a guess the lollies
in the jar stall. The kids and staff did a great job at making this
little stall possible by spending their time to make bright colorful signs and putting
together the lolly jar. We are happy to announce the winner Reece
Boucher the winner of the lolly jar with the correct guess of 729 lollies.
OSHCare 4 kids would like to donate the $32.50 made on the stall to Eastwood Primary School.
January Holiday program out now!
We now have our January holiday program out
We have great activities for you to look forward to.
Book now so you don’t miss out.
ENROLMENT AND BOOKINGS
We always welcome new faces to Before and After Care!
Enrollments can be completed online, or you can pick up a hard copy at the OSHCare room. Should you need any assistance with the online process, feel free to come and see us and we’ll
be happy to help out.
CONTACTS
Eastwood OSHC: 0427197520 Bookings and Cancellations:
A Puppet Christmas Extravaganza featuring the talents of Ringwood Youth Puppeteers.
Thursday 18th December 2014 6pm – 7.30pm
13 Bedford Rd Ringwood Includes a sausage sizzle, carol singing and
much more. Gold coin donation for the sausage sizzle. RSVP to the church office ph 9870 8169 or email: [email protected] for
catering purposes.
SEE PAGE 8 TO MAKE
YOUR OWN
HAND PUPPET
Dear Parents, Teachers,
Friends & Family
It is with much pleasure that Eastwood Primary School have joined forces with Matthew Fitzgerald, Samantha Bishop and the Team at Real Estate 1st Ringwood East.
As part of our sponsorship, we have agreed to promote Real Estate 1st to all parents, teachers, family or friends who may be selling their home or investment property. Should you select them as your Agent, they will in return donate $800.00 CASH to the School for each sale they make when you tell them you were referred from Eastwood Primary School. Should you appoint them to manage your investment property $100.00 CASH will be donated to the School. For all of your property needs, please phone Matthew or Samantha on 1300 665 895 or email the team at [email protected]
Mad Scientist for a day (Prep – grade 2) Super Spy Day (Grade 3- grade 6) What happened to the dinosaurs (prep – grade 2) Pamper Party (Prep – grade 6) Paddock to Plate (food transformation) (prep – grade 2) Disgusting bodies (explore the digestive system) (grade 3 –6) Power play (explore electricity) (prep – grade 6)
*Please note: Children starting prep in 2015 are encouraged