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MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE SPECIALIST TRAINING As you may or may not be aware, Nilma Primary School was fortunate to receive funding in 2016 for a Mathematics and Science Specialist program. Over the next few days, both Monica Berkelmans and Kathryn Evans will be in Melbourne receiving training. Mrs Amanda Buckler and Miss Tara Burke will be teaching at the school during this time. We are looking forward to further develop our Mathematics and Science programs with the new research.
SCHOOL POLICIES FOR REVIEW We will be reviewing several school policies each term. I would appreciate if there are any parents who would like to work with me on reviewing these policies at the draft stage before we provide the school community the opportunity to read and review, then send to School Council for ratification. Please let me know if you can help.
WARRAGUL SHOW Nilma PS will be submitting entries into the Warragul Show. Mrs Hodge is busy preparing the produce from the school vegetable garden to display at the Warragul Show. If you are heading to the show this weekend, please make sure you call in and see the entries!
ANAPHYLACTIC INFORMATION Due to changes with enrolments, we will not be changing our policy at this stage with regards to Anaphylaxis, and the nut situation. Thank you for being considerate of the situation—as I have said, it is important to take the time to be able to step back and review the situation and then move forward as needed. PARENT TEACHER DISCUSSIONS The Parent Teacher Discussions for the Red, Blue & Green Homegroup will be held next Thursday 9th March. Confirmation times were sent home with all students last week.
PANCAKE DAY Last Tuesday our taste buds
enjoyed the delicious flavours of various pancakes made by teams of students in a ‘Nilma Kitchen Rules’ cook off. We had pikelet and crepe recipes with chocolate, banana and blueberries to add flavour as well as cream and ice cream toppings to create a scrumptious dessert! Students worked in teams to follow the instructional text (recipes) to collaborate and work together to achieve the meal. Thanks to Amanda Bucker for bringing the Pancake
Day together and all the education support staff who
supported Nilma Kitchen Rules. It was very evident we
have so many confident and capable students who are
developing a healthy attitude to food.
FARM WORLD EXCURSION
The whole school excursion to Farm World will be held
on the last day of Term 1—Friday 31st March. Please
see Page 4 for further details.
THANK YOU TO OUR DIARY SPONSORS
Principal
Ms Annette Sutherland
Business Manager Mrs Rachel Hammond
School Council President
Mrs Sara Cogo
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Bloomfield Road, Nilma 3821 Telephone: (03)56232963 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nilmaps.vic.edu.au
NILMA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Principal Notes
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R.E.A.L STUDENTS@NILMA Learner of the Week
Recognitions Homegroup 1/F Red Makayla Campbell
For your great listening and participation during our pancake making session on
Pancake Day. You demonstrated qualities of a great learner. Well done Makkie!
Homegroup 2 Green Alex Chesterfield
For being an awesome helper in the classroom. You help your peers with their
learning and Miss Matarczyk with jobs. You also did a fabulous job packing up and
cleaning up after our pancake cook-off on Tuesday.
Homegroup 4/3 Blue Olivia Addison
For the responsible attitude you demonstrate to all areas of your learning.
You are prepared to challenge yourself and persist in your learning and are respectful of others. You make fantastic role model
for your peers Olivia. Congratulations!
Homegroup 6/5/4 Yellow
Daniel Axford For his enthusiasm and assistance when
engaging in individual and group activities. A positive approach to learning, Daniel
demonstrates many attributes of a successful learner.
STUDENT LEARNING @ NILMA
Happy Birthday
Teylah Lott
Mikayla Lott
Miller Bundle
Nicholas Addison
L.A.U.G.H Program Learning Activities Under Guidance of Home
NIGHTLY READING
25 Nights Olivia Addison,
William Cane, Lewis Devlin,
Natasha Salsbury-Challons, Charlotte Goodchild,
Nick Addison, Cohen Cogo,
Harrison Kinsey
PLAYGROUND
AWARDS
Winners
Sheree Casey Wilson
Shyla Quigley
Shila Bundle
Zavier Allsopp
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HOMEGROUP HAPPENINGS!
On Tuesday it was Pancake Day!
We had to try and make two perfect
pancakes to present to three judges.
The judges were Sharon S, Ms
Sutherland and Vicki. My group
made banana and choc chip
pancakes, they were very hard to
flip because the chocolate had
melted and gone everywhere! In the end,
everyone won and we all got half and an icy
pole.
By Meg Devlin
I ran 5 laps of the oval with a trundle wheel to
measure a kilometre. One lap is approximately
200 meters. I would have thought 4 laps would
be a kilometre, but it is five.
By Daniel Axford.
Pancake Day
Tuesday was Shrove Tuesday—the first day of Lent. It is celebrated 47 days before
Easter every year. Most Christian based countries celebrate by making pancakes on this day—hence
Pancake Day. We had a fabulous time making choc chip, plain and berry pancakes. We followed a
procedural text to make our recipe. What a fantastic day!
Home Group
- 6/5/4 -
Lemon Yellow
Home Group - 2 -
Emerald Green
Home Group - 1/F -
Ruby Red
On Tuesday we had Pancake Day. We
cooked pikelets. I was with Natasha,
Oliver, Jade and Deklan. We mixed
self raising flour, sugar, milk and an
egg in a big bowl. We used a wooden
spoon. We put it in a pan and when it
bubbled we turned the pikelets over.
Then we put them on a plate to eat.
By Blake Hanmer
Home Group
- 4/3 -
Aqua Blue
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WEST GIPPSLAND RURAL SPORTS All students in Year 3-6 will be participating in the West Gippsland Rural School Sports Day. The Athletic sports will be held on Friday 17th March. Students are to be dropped off at the venue by 9.00am and collected by 3pm. Parents are most welcome to come along for the day and support students. A reminder to parents that your child’s supervising teacher must be informed if your child is leaving the group at any stage during the day. Eg. taking to canteen, early departure, toilet, etc. Students will need hats, lunch and drinks for the day. A canteen will be at the venue for children wishing to buy lunch. The school will supply shelters for students to leave their bags un-der and to sit under during breaks. Drinks can be carried around during the morning events. Attached to the newsletter are permission forms, which must be signed and returned to the office by next Wednesday 8th March 2017.
WOORABINDA CAMP
Nilma PS has 7 students attending the Somers/Woorabinda Camp on Monday March 6th until Friday March 10th. Students selected for
this camp are: Sheree Casey Wilson, Matilda Dent, Ashley Griggs, Savannah Salsbury-Challons, Bailey Stephens, Olivia Addison & Piper
Bundle. Information regarding travel arrangements will be sent home with the newsletter today.
SCHOOL FUNDRAISER
Attached to the newsletter is information regarding our School Fundraiser Movie Night. Tickets can be purchased at the office or on the
night. Please contact Sara Cogo for more information.
FARM WORLD EXCURSION
The Farm World Excursion will be held on Friday 31st March for the whole school. This will be the last day of Term 4. Parents are to drop
students at Farm World, on Burnt Store Rd, Lardner at 8.45am and pick up from the same venue at 2.00pm. The Mothers Day fundraiser
will be paying for the cost of this excursion. More information will follow next week. Attached to the newsletter are permission forms
which will need to be signed and returned to the school by Friday 17th March 2017.
LIBRARY
Thank you to the Devlin, Cogo and Addison families for covering the new library books. From Mrs Vagg.
BOOKCLUB
Attached to the newsletter are Bookclub orders. All payment with orders are due back at the office by next Thursday. Late orders cannot
be accepted.
SCHOOL ORGANISATION
Silver Coin Trail
On the 7-9 April Mrs Buckler is taking part in the ‘Oxfam Trailwalker’ Melbourne event.
It is a challenging 100km walk through Warburton, the Dandenong Ranges and Melbourne’s outer sub-
urbs. Part of a team of 4, Mrs Bucklers team is called ‘Graphite Rocks’. Our team goal is to complete
the challenge within 27 hours, walking overnight.
Oxfam Trailwalker is not just a tough physical and mental challenge — it’s also a rewarding fundraising
challenge. With every step they take, teams raise money to help fight poverty around the world. More
information is available at https://trailwalker.oxfam.org.au/
Nilma Primary School is hosting a ‘Silver Coin Trail’ to help raise funds that will change lives.
All students and Nilma Primary Community Members are
encouraged to send along silver coins for a donation
towards this great cause. Check the car, check down the
back of the couch, search and find those lost and lonely
coins and send them along. Start collecting and sending
in your 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent pieces. Let’s see how long a trail we can make? Each Home group will
collect their silver coins ready to line them up next Wednesday the 8th of March. Which Home group
will have the longest trail? What will the total length of our trails be? How much money can we raise?
Thank you for your support!
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CHAPLAINS’ CHAT This week a quick chat about helping kids deal with loss again with Michael Grose as our source. Many kids experience many different kinds of loss, including a friend who moves away, the death of a treasured pet, and the death of a loved one. Although death is the most permanent loss we face, there are other forms of loss that can be devastating such as, moving home and family separation. Sudden and unexpected loss doesn’t give much time to adjust. Anticipated death, separation or move, is easier for kids as they have had time to think, mourn, talk things through with you and anticipate. It’s the sudden loss that has more confusion and distress. Here are some general guidelines when children experience significant loss such as the death of someone close to them:
1.Talk about the death and loss. Children do not benefit from ‘putting it out of their minds”. Share important facts about the event and answer questions at their level (not as if you’re talking to your closest friend and getting down to the ‘nitty gritty’, that’s not helpful for the child. Attempt to get a sense of what the kids thing and feel about the situation. Invite them to talk about their feelings regarding the event and be guided by their responses.
2. Share some of your own feelings and thoughts. Sometimes children may appear not to have heard anything you have said (but they have) so be prepared to repeat the same information again and again as kids don’t often process information when they are distressed.
3.Reassure kids that feelings of sadness and helplessness are normal. Knowledge of the grieving process can be reassuring to kids and can provide hope that they will not always feel the way they do.
4.Involve children in the rituals, including the funeral. This will help them move through the grieving process (although they should never be forced to). If ‘not wanting to’ is the case, then talk about how the service went and encourage the children to create their own ritual or memorial service (perhaps in a favourite spot in the garden) . At all times be empathetic and let them know that you feel sad too and sometimes it makes you angry or lose your patience too. Have a great weekend all.
Mrs Prime
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Nilma Primary Nilma Primary Nilma Primary
School School School
Movie Night Movie Night Movie Night
FundraiserFundraiserFundraiser
Thursday 23rd March
6.45pm arrival for 7pm movie showing.
Tickets $20 a person—from the school or on the
night. Please contact the school 56232963 or Sara 0429609078 with any enquires.
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Dance Instructor Sarah from Studio Samsara, bought energising and funky hip hop
moves to Nilma Primary School today. Students laughed, smiled and giggled as they
learnt new dance moves and put them together to perform a short dance in front of
their peers.
Stretching and warming up to a fantastic selection of music, Sarah then introduced
students to different movements, focusing on direction and balance, using separate
body parts and repeating actions with opposite arms and legs.
It was fantastic to see the high levels of energy students presented during each dance
session.
Some students started off a little shy and timid but soon joined in the fun and left the
session with a smile on their face and some new dance moves to show off.
A big thank you to Sarah for such an exciting and energetic dance incursion.
STUDIO SAMSARA INCURSION
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NILMA PRIMARY SCHOOL CALENDAR
TERM DATES FOR 2017
Term 1: 31st Jan—31st March 2017 Term 2: 18th April—30th June 2017
Term 3: 17th July– 22nd September 2017 Term 4: 9th October—22nd December 2017
Issue 05– 2/03/2017
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sa Su
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School Banking
Foundation
Students Rest Day
Breakfast Club
2
MARC Van Samsara Incursion
3
4 5
6
Woorabinda Camp
Breakfast Club
7
Woorabinda Camp
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Woorabinda Camp School Banking
Breakfast Club
Final Foundation
Rest Day
9
Woorabinda Camp Parent Teacher
Discussions
10
Woorabinda Camp
11 12
13
Public Holiday
No School
14
15
School Banking
Breakfast Club
16
MARC Van 17
Aths Sports
Yr 3-6
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20
Breakfast Club
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Aths Back up Day
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School Banking
Breakfast Club
23 Movie Fundraiser
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F-2 Sports Day
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27 28 29
Breakfast Club
30 Marc Van
Homegroup Planning Day
31
Last Day Term
Farm World
Excursion
MARCH 2017
CAMP DATES 2017
Year 5 & 6—May 29th, 30th, 31st—Urban Camp
Year 3 & 4—November 2nd & 3rd—Forest Edge Camp