608-610 Wallington Road Wallington 3222 Ph: 5250 1841 Fax: 5250 1459 Email: [email protected] Website: www.wallington-ps.vic.edu.au WALLINGTON Primary School NEWSLETTER Principal: Glen Lauder School Council President: Kellie Tobin PRINCIPAL NEWS Term 4 Calendar Events Fri 6 Dec } Helpers Morning Tea 11 am } Parent & Friends Christmas Mtg 6pm Tue 10 Dec Yr 6 Transition Strawberry Fair Meeting 6 pm Thu 12 Dec Special Christmas Lunch Fri 13 Dec Christmas Family Picnic 5 pm Mon 16 Dec Transition Day Yr 1-5 Tue 17 Dec Graduation 7pm Wed 18 Dec Class Party Fri 20 Dec END OF YEAR FINAL ASSEMBLY 9.10 am Term 1 2020 Wed 29 Jan Yr 1 - 6 First Day Back Thu 30 Jan Preps First Day Sun 1 Mar Strawberry Fair Calendar of events can be viewed on the school website. Go to: http://www.wallington-ps.vic.edu.au/mevents 28th November 2019 2020 Staffing Placements I am pleased to be able to say that we have made our final teaching staffing appointments and can announce the teacher positions for 2020. Prep: Mrs Lilian Moore and Mrs Bernie King 1/2: Mrs Clair Ractliffe (Norris), Miss Tanya James, Miss Taylah Crompton 3/4: Mr Jason Vaught, Mrs Melissa Trezise 5/6: Mrs Alida O’Brien, Mrs Emily Duckett Asian Studies: Miss Judie MacMillan Visual Art: Mrs Michelle Bishop PE: Ms Lauren Bazeley Miss Taylah Crompton joins us in the 1/2 next year and we are excited to welcome her aboard. Mr Jack Stevens will be taking 12 months leave. We have a great team for 2020 and I am really excited for the New Year. The student placements are currently being finalised and will go home with reports on Monday 9 th December. Strawberry Fair News On Tuesday night we had a very successful meeting about the 2020 Strawberry Fair. Lots of progress is being made towards next year’s fair and we are looking at trialling some new ideas. We are also seriously considering how we reduce the waste produced on the day and hope to introduce recycling and a reduction in the use of plastics. We are also on the hunt for a coordinator for the Cake Stall, if you might be able to help out please either talk to myself or Danielle Wilks. Strawberry Fair Meeting: Next Meeting Tuesday 11 th December @ 6pm 2019 Premiers Reading Challenge Well done to students who participated in this recent Victorian event – over 4.3 million books were read by students across the state! Thank you to Mrs Moore for supporting/coordinating this challenge at Wallington. We presented the students with certificates of completion at assembly. Canteen: Last canteen for the year Wednesday 11 th December End of Year Assembly This years End of Year Assembly will be held on Friday 20 th December beginning at 9:10am. Last Day of School Dismissal Time 1:30pm How Good is your Child with Money? Financial literacy is an essential life skill, and it’s never too early to start learning. Find out all about financial literacy and how to help your child learn about how money works. What is ‘Financial Literacy’? Financial literacy means having the financial knowledge, skills and attitude needed to make good financial decisions. This includes learning how to budget and manage money, weighing up whether to save or spend, and deciding what to spend money on. Financial literacy at school Your child’s school may use some of the great online resources that are now available to support the teaching of consumer and financial literacy. They’ve been developed by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) as part of the rollout of the Australian Curriculum. You can read more about them on the Curriculum Connections webpage. For more ideas about how to support your child’s financial literacy learning at home, the Curriculum Connections website provides links to information and activities for a range of ages from littlies to high schoolers. What you can do at home Learning about how to earn, save and use money is a great way for children to practise their maths skills and set up good habits for managing their finances in the future. There are plenty of resources online to help your child learn about money and how to make good decisions. Saving up pocket money to buy something they really want or calculating discounts and weighing up which items to buy gives your child a chance to practise using maths in a real- life situation. No matter what your child’s age, it’s never too early to start learning about how money works. For ideas on developing financial literacy skills at different year levels, see these arti- cles on the Learning Potential Resources website: To coin a phrase – Using loose change to learn about Australian coins (for littlies) Adding value – Learning about the value of Australian coins (for Year 1-2) Cashing in – Using money and calculating change (for Year 3-4) Saving for something special – Learning about saving, budgeting and value for money (for Year 5-6) There are also some online activities you might like to try with your child to practise and gain confidence in their maths and financial literacy skills: MoneySmart: Money match (for Years 1-3) MoneySmart: Pay the price (for Years 1-3)