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313A Pakington Street, Newtown, 3220 (03) 5221 2738 (03) 5221 8191
[email protected] Website: www.chilwellps.vic.edu.au
School Council Email: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChilwellFair Out of School Hours Child Care Program Coordinator (0417 014 973)
NEWSLETTER No.10 - 2nd April 2019
Ongoing Wed NUDE FOOD DAY—Pack a wrapper free Lunch
Apr 4 Thu Girls AFL
Apr 5 Fri Last Day Term 1—Dismissal 2.30pm
Apr 7 Sun Daylight Savings ends (clocks back 1 hour)
Apr 23 Tue First Day Term 2
Apr 25 Thu ANZAC DAY—PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Apr 26 Fri District Cross Country
May 7 Tue Healthy Food Prep-2
May 8-10 Grade 5 Sovereign Hill Camp
May 22 Wed Gr 3-6 Chilwell Athletics
May 29 Wed Winter Lightning Premiership Footy & Soccer
May 31 Fri Winter Lightning Premiership Netball & Tball
Jun 10 Mon Queens Birthday—Public Holiday
Jun 28 Fri Last Day Term 2—Dismissal 2.30pm
Jul 15 Tue First Day Term 3
Jul 25-30 Life Ed
THE MORGAN FINANCIAL LIMITED GRANGE CHALLENGE………
Attention Wine Lovers - here is your chance to win a bottle of Penfolds 2014 'Grange'
valued at $750.00. We have 30 more tickets to sell!
Tickets $20 on sale now from the office or you can call
5221 2738.
Term Dates 2019
Term 1: Ends Friday 5th April (2.30pm Dismissal)
Term 2 : Tuesday 23rd April to Friday 28th June
Term 3: Monday 15th July to Friday 20th September
Term 4: Monday 7th October to Friday 20th December
Dear Families,
Building: We are due to have another meeting with all groups involved in the building program due to commence over the holiday period. We will have further details regarding the weeks ahead which I will pass on before the school vacation. Needless to say the timeline is tight! What needs to be undertaken?
1. We have hired a container which has been filled with Fair infrastructure. This will be taken off site early next term (Please see Help!! Section of newsletter). This has freed up the 2 sheds which normally have Fair gear in them. We will use these for any “excess” furniture etc not needed during the refurbishment.
2. We will contact the 3 classes which need to be moved (Year 2s) and the year 1 support area to new locations. This will probably be for 5-6 months maximum.
The 3 new classrooms are the library, the ICT Lab adjacent to the library room and the third class will be in the “spare” classroom next to the year 4 classes.
I will write to the classes affected separately to ensure this information is known.
3. When the renovated classrooms are ready we will move the 3 classes back into their areas and decant the remainder of classes in the South Wing.
4. Moving day for the first part of the refurbishment will be this Thursday. Classrooms affected will be moved to their new room and excess furniture moved into the sheds.
Peter Dearnley’s room: Over the holiday period the carpet in this room will be changed. We have delayed this in the hope that it would become our Art room if a 2 storey solution was possible in the South Wing.
Again we will be taking all furniture out of Peter’s room while this is being undertaken.
I will write to this grade with further details tomorrow also.
Fair: Great night but not without its challenges!!!!!
Thank you to all for your work and support both pre, post and on the night. The set up was made difficult with the weather but we stuck at it and made the Fair happen. It remained an enjoyable night for all. We adapted, worked tough and succeeded in having a great night. Congratulations to all!
The financial result, at this time, is around $26,000! Given the weather we should be very proud of this.
We returned the school ready for the children on Saturday morning. A great team made that happen so on behalf of our students, thank you.
Managers and volunteers did a terrific job in organising and ensuring each stall had personnel and produce.
Sponsors: Again thank you for your support of our school.
To ensure we are on the right track please email the school on [email protected] to supply your
thoughts. All feedback ensures the continued success of our community fundraising event. Thank you in advance,
the Fair Committee.
Student Raffle: Tickets are $2 each or $5 for 3 tickets. These hampers are very attractive and we thank Ghanda, The Food Purveyor and Geelong Confec-tionery for their donations.
Sales at lunchtimes. Tickets drawn at assembly on April 5.
Grange Raffle: Limited tickets are available via the office. Do not miss this opportunity to become the most popular person in our community. If you can not make it into the office please call 5221 2738 and we can process payment over the phone via credit card.
The draw will also occur at Friday’s assembly.
VATI: Congratulation to Grace who was a key note speaker at the Victorian Association Teachers Italian conference on the weekend. Grace received extremely positive feedback on her presentation and her program with our school.
End of Term
What a busy but very fruitful term we have had.
Congratulations and thank you to all for the work with :
· The Chilwell Fair.
· Settling all children into the school routine. This is especially relevant to families of our Prep children.
· Cross country.
· Parent teacher interviews.
· Once again our children achieving outstanding results in the annual NAPLAN assessment results. (2018).
· Introduction of new families to Chilwell.
· Various excursions and walks which enhanced our curriculum delivery.
· School Council elections.
· Parent as Helpers Program.
And many more activities and challenges that I cannot think of at the moment!
Congratulations and thank you to all for the work, commitment and support we give to each other. The strength of this school is many in number but the support is at the centre of that strength.
I can statements: Staff continually update these statements of children ’s learning. They reflect learning out-comes your child has achieved, what they are currently working on and what will be the next areas to be studied. This is valuable information not only for staff but parents and children.
Accessing these learning outcomes is via SENTRAL using your individual password. The statements are open for families to look at now until the end of week 1, term 2.
Out of School Hours Care: Accounts need to be settled ASAP so that we are able to start term 2 debt free. If debts are not settled the children are not permitted to attend the program until this has occurred. Obviously this is not our wish, however too much time for Cheryl and the school is spent on tracking accounts and sending letters to families who have not settled their accounts. We require all accounts to be in a positive position throughout the term.
Early dismissal A reminder that this coming Friday is the end of term 1. As usual we will be dismissing the children at 2.30 preceded by our last assembly which will begin at 2.00 pm.
Again our school crossing supervisors will not be on the job until 2.30 so please be careful crossing any unsupervised roads.
Help:
The school is looking at purchasing a container to take the fair infrastructure off site. Gaining the container is no problem however we need a place to store it. We will arrange delivery and return to school for the Fair in 2020 and subse-quent years. If you have a property or some place it could be stored please contact the of-fice.
Regards
Gavan Welsh, Principal.
Apr 8 Sian S
Gus M
Violet G
Talia
2OD
3PD
5SJ
6SW
Apr 9 Lucia H 2OD
Apr 12 Calvin H
Rosie B
PMA
3PD
Apr 14 Shirley R 2KH
Apr 15 Jacks C
Eva K
PCB
1MW
Apr 16 Olivia H
Lachlan S
1JS
2RP
Apr 17 Hanna N 2KH
Apr 19 Meredith W 2OD
Apr 20 Liam K
Archi e S
Clare A
PCB
2OD
5SJ
Apr 21 Ella M 2OD
Apr 22 Sophie B 5SJ
Apr 23 Wil L 5NR
Apr 24 Rumana H
Sebastian G
Jack G
PCB
PMA
6Sw
Thank you What a fantastic evening we had at the Fair even though the weather was on in our favour.
I would firstly like to thank Gavan, Scott and staff for their support of the Fair. To Helen and Sara in the office, thanks for all your work in the office. To all the Stall Managers that stepped up to take on these posi-tions, it could not happen without you. Thanks to our school community who volunteered to fill all the spaces on the stall rosters.
Finally, to the generous support we received from our sponsors. This was a very successful event and the level of support is well recognised. I look forward to seeing the Chilwell Fair become even more successful in the coming years.
Jason McLaren
It was a very busy and cold night in the “Chilwell Counting House” on Fair Night.
Thank you to our volunteers especially the “retired ones” who gave up their time for the school community.
Lesley Dandy (30+ Fairs), Deb Hose, Louisa Blamires, and Kim Hamilton.
Gavan has not stopped work this term, always focussed on giving our students the best resources possible.
Thanks to Gavan and Scott for letting us take over their offices for the last few weeks and for all of your help with the Fair.
Best leadership team ever!!
Helen & Sara
SPONSORS
A HUGE thank you to our wonderful sponsors for 2019. The support from these school families with businesses as well as those from our local communities is critical to the success of our Fair. Without the financial and in kind donations provided by our sponsors we could not run the Chilwell Fair. THANKS to our:
Platinum Sponsor (Villarosa) Gold Sponsors (Pakington Dental Care ) Silver Sponsors (Steampocket Cafe, Lifting Victoria, Ghanda and 6Ft6 -Austin Bros) And all our wonderful Bronze Sponsors (whose logos are in this flyer).
Please make sure you support those who support your children’s school. If you are looking for a local dentist, a local pharmacy, to buy new optical glasses, a vet for your pet, health treatment, new workwear for your staff, some wines for your next function, or your house needs painting etc etc…please consider supporting one of our fabulous sponsors. Please make the connection with your School as these business-es are the foundation on which the Fair occurs. Also a BIG THANKS to those other family businesses who support our fair (who are not identified as sponsors) – these include St Leonards Bakery -Atanasov Family, Espresso Coffee Solutions—Bourdamis family, Sass Salter and Family , The Food Purveyor - Newman Family and Geelong Confectionery. Your support of the Fair is so valuable – please make sure you support these wonderful local businesses.
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the Chilwell Fair 2020 please contact the office for further
information.
TERM 1 SPECIAL LUNCH ORDERS . Please place your order option on an envelope with your child’s name, grade and $6.00 and
hand into your grade teacher by 9.30 am on Thursday morning.
Orders are picked up before 3.00 pm. Thursday.
We ask parents not to drop late lunch orders into Steampocket. Lunch is provided on Friday.
Each student must have an individual order.
NO LATE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Each option $6.00
Canteen Roster—Friday 12.45pm
Fri 5 Apr Peter Stephens (Friday 12.45pm)
Fri 26 Apr Amie Cox
Fri 3 May Christie Reid
Fri 10 May Sallie Irwin
OPTION 1 1 Sausage roll & 2 Party Pie & Chocolate donut
OPTION 2 2 Gluten Free Sausage rolls & Chocolate Brownie
OPTION 3 Roast Vegetable Frittata & Chocolate Donut
Meals On Wheels - Easter Eggs. Dear parents,
Thank you to all those
wonderful, generous, terrific, outstanding and lovely Chilwell families who have sent an Easter egg along to school in support of the Meals On Wheels organisation.
Your egg donation will certainly brighten up someone’s Easter.
Happy Easter
Year 6 Social Service Committee.
CONGRATULATIONS
CPS year 4 students Albert Cummins, Andrew McColl and Nicholas Lawton were part of the Wildcats U12 team that won the Corio Bay Basketball Association U12 Grand Final on the weekend. For more information about joining a basketball team for the 2019 winter season see coriobaybasketball.com.au
District Cross Country Team Friday 26th April, 2019
Congratulations to the following students that will be representing Chilwell
at the district Cross Country.
Note: 7-9 age group is made up of the best 8 times combined.
Permission forms have been sent home to student please return by Monday
23rd April..
8/9/10 Girls
Lily Keenan
8/9/10 Boys Claude Haebich
Lexi Kemp Aron Pitout
Rosie Nadorp Andy McColl
Lulu McAllister Monty Wojcinski
Freya Howley Oskar Rose
Georgia Marles Albert Cummins
Audrey Bywater Sam Zanoni
Annabel Jeremiah David Lee
11 Girls Alice Nadorp 11 Boys Max Sleep
Eliza Vague Jacob Keenan
Eliza Cullen Tom Warita
Alice Chomley Will McColl
Lucinda Colquhoun Zai Madden
Mikayla Reid Charli Stephens
Violet Gilby Alex Jelenko
Jacinta Branson Hunter Mann
12/13 Girls
Beth Lycett 12/13 Boys Hugh Haebich
Monica Rudd Caleb Kilpatrick
Chloe Adams Harvey Marles
Alina Shand Tom Ward
Zahra Veitch Fred Lucas
Emmaline Beaufoy Sawithu Dharmasena
Sienna Foster Wil Patterson
Evie Matheson Sam Black
LOST PROPERTY
Lost property is located outside the Reading Recovery room. If
your child has lost their jumper or other items please come and
have a look. PLEASE remember to name your students
clothing.
Chilwell P.S. Outside School Hours Care
Accounts have be sent via email this week please ensure they are process promptly. All Account need to be at zero balance or in advance.
All families wishing to use OSHC please ensure you have a 2019 registration form completed and confirm your OSHC attendance on your MyGov account.
Thanks Cheryl.
REMINDER to all families using this service if you need to cancel a booking you are required to call or text prior to the session to avoid being charged a late/cancellation fee.
Before school care to cancel TEXT or CALL before 7am
After school care to cancel TEXT or CALL before 2pm
After these times a charge will be incurred.
Term 1 – April 2019 To book or cancel care please call Cheryl on 0417 014 973
COMMUNITY NEWS
FAMILY NIGHT – Tuesday 30th April, 4.30pm-6pm Captains Room
Family Night is a free event that has been created to help educate parents about the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle. Students with their parents will learn all about being a Healthy Hero. Register your interest at https://goo.gl/forms/fumAMVboBvHArhqk1 or by emailing [email protected]
ALL SAINTS TENNIS CLUB
All Court Tennis Junior Holiday clinic Thursday 11 and 12 April 9am-11am cost $15 per day.
PARENT PAYMENTS—NOW OVERDUE
A reminder to parents that this payment was due in
February. It would be appreciated if outstanding amounts
could be paid as soon as possible. Thank you to the families who
have already paid. (Please contact Gavan Welsh if there are any difficulties with
payment)
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