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5 Harriet Street TOORA, 3962 Ph: (03) 5686 2283 / Fax: (03) 5686 2451
Email: [email protected] Website: www.tooraps.vic.edu.au
TOORA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Issue Thursday 16th February, 2017
REMINDER: All visitors to the school MUST sign in at the office
before entering the classroom area. Bus travellers must have a note handed to either
the office or Bus Duty teacher or a note in the communication book if they are not travelling home on the bus.
Bus Students are Supervised from 8:15am until 3:50pm. All other students are supervised between 8:45am - 3:30pm.
2017 CALENDAR BELL TIMES 9:00am School starts 11:00am - 11:20 Recess 12:20pm—1:00pm Lunch 2:00pm—2:15pm Recess 3:20pm Dismissal FEBRUARY 17th Whole School AFL Clinic at Foster 17th School Assembly 2:50pm Parents very welcome 21st Playgroup in Toora School Stadium 10-12:00pm 22th NO Prep Students 22th Swimming Program Year 1 - 6 22th MARC Library visit 24th Out of Uniform Day—Gold Coin donation 24th School Assembly 2:50pm Parents very welcome 25th Foster & District Show 26th Swimming Program Year 1 - 6 28th Playgroup in Toora School Stadium 10-12:00pm MARCH 01st Preps come to school every day from now on 01st Swimming Program Prep - 6 08th Swimming Program Prep - 6 10th Working Bee & Sausage Sizzle dinner 2:00—6:00pm 12th Toora Annual Pear Party 13th Labour Day Public Holiday 15th Final Swimming session Prep - 6 31st End of Term 1 2:20pm dismissal APRIL 18th School resumes Term 2 25th ANZAC Day public Holiday 26th Tentative date for Major Fundraiser
PRINCIPAL NEWS Next week is an important time for Toora Primary as we will be having our Priority Review. This is the process where the school community, teachers, leaders and the Department look at the previous four-year plan and reflect on whether or not the school achieved what it set out to achieve in the current strategic plan. After that we all work on what we want to achieve over the next four years, and put things into place that will prevent a continuance of the difficult years you’ve all endured lately. The reviewer will be Sharon Adams from the Southern Victorian Regional Office and we will also have input from Shane Wainwright who is our district Senior Education Improvement Leader (SEIL) also known as my boss… a Demi-God really as my actual boss is Malcolm Turnbull, but he will be busy next week and can’t make it. Four days of next week will be set aside for the review panel to look around the school, talk with the kids, talk with parents, talk with school councillors, talk with the teachers, watch lessons being taught and attend staff meetings. There will be times when parent forums will be available and these times should be made known very shortly. Since I’ve just arrived on the scene, I know very little of the problems this community has faced. Having said that, however, I consider myself to be solutions orientated and already I believe we’re moving into a period of like-minded progress toward a better place. Students are generally kind to each other and respectful which indicates that all those measures initiated last year have born fruit. Work has started in regard to building students’ oral literacy skills and despite losing a teacher we’re still able to cater for diverse ability groups. Our school is well resourced and well supported by the school community and the wider community. Once we get past this period of scrutiny and conversation next week, we’ll be able to write our strategic plan and use it as a guide to inform our practice. This is the turning point and tomorrow is a new day. Mr T.
NEW ARRIVALS Congratulations to Glenn & Rachel on the arrival of “Pippa Jae Wiggins” on Wednesday 15th February at 11:14pm Congratulations to Shaun & Ali on the arrival of “Aysha Eleanor Wogan-Browne” on Wednesday 15th February at 9:00pm
3 — 6 CLASSROOM NEWS
Welcome back everybody! It is a gift to be surrounded by such a joyful and enthusiastic bunch of young learners. Our 3 – 6 class has adapted well to the changes of having two teachers in the room and the flexible learning environments at Toora Primary are providing excellent spaces for a range of differentiated learning activities. Thank you to our volunteer readers Fran and Bev who are able to regularly commit time to helping with reading. It is dearly appreciated by staff and students alike. One of our first activities was to write a letter to Aaron Tanner and the family who are based in Melbourne during the treatment for Aaron’s cancer. With some skype sessions planned in future, maintaining contact is important for all of us and we are kept abreast of the changes. Alana Reid has joined as the ‘New Gary’; our School Chaplain. With a background in Music and Performing Arts she had been quick in spread her abundant energy and enthusiasm. She has been facilitating some drama activities, which have been a great benefit to students. Some parents may have noted the we are not using the Sounds Waves program for our spelling and grammar activities. Mr Tinker has introduced “A Sound Way” which is an intensive 10 week phonic based reading and spelling program which we are running in conjunction with other literacy activities. If you have any questions, fell free to call. Parents will also note the “Reading Success Passports” which were sent home last week. Please read with and record your child’s reading. Guidelines recommend 20min per night without television in the background. These will also function as a communication book if required. I will review these on Wednesdays.
Brett Whittle
F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 7 M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I
1 2 3
6 7 8 9 10
13 14 15 16
Newsletter
17
Footy Clinic - Foster
No Assembly
20
PRIORITY REVIEW
WEEK
21
Breakfast Club
Playgroup in Toora School Stadium 10-12:00pm
22
Swimming
MARC Van
23
Newsletter
Pie Warmer lunch
24
Out of Uniform Day
Gold coin donation
Assembly 2:50pm
27
1st Instalment Parent
Payment $50 due
28 School CENSUS Day
Breakfast Club
Playgroup in Toora School Stadium 10-12:00pm
M A R C H 2 0 1 7 M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I
Preps come to school
everyday…..
1
Swimming
MARC Van
2
Newsletter
Pie Warmer lunch
3
PFA lunch order
Assembly 2:50pm
6 7 Breakfast Club
Playgroup in Toora School Stadium 10-12:00pm
8
Swimming
MARC Van
9
Newsletter
Pie Warmer lunch
10 Working Bee
From 2:00pm
FREE Sausage Sizzle
dinner
13
LABOUR DAY
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
14
Playgroup in Toora School Stadium 10-12:00pm PFA Mtg 6:00pm at Emma Hughes home.
15
Swimming
MARC Van
16 Newsletter
Pie Warmer lunch
PFA BBQ in Toora
17
PFA lunch order
Assembly 2:50pm
20 21 Breakfast Club
Playgroup in Toora School Stadium 10-12:00pm
22
MARC Van
23
Newsletter
Pie Warmer lunch
24
Assembly 2:50pm
27 28 Breakfast Club
Playgroup in Toora School Stadium 10-12:00pm
29
MARC Van
30
Pie Warmer Lunch
31
PFA lunch order Last Day Term 1
2:20pm dismissal
VIEW OUR NEWSLETTER ONLINE Our newsletter can be viewed online on our website at any time as well as via a link on our FaceBook page.
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PAINT THE TOWN PURPLE FOR SOUTH GIPPSLAND RELAY FOR LIFE
On FRIDAY 24th February Toora Primary School will be supporting the South
Gippsland Relay For Life by participating in the "Paint the Town Purple" fundraiser.
Students, staff and school community are asked to bring a gold coin donation and wear something purple -
this could be a t-shirt, skirt, shorts, a dress, a scarf or even a purple hat.
(If students do not own anything purple, they may wear something yellow instead).
Our families attending School Assembly at 3:00pm are also encouraged to take part and wear purple.... a donation container will be available at assembly for donations.
A portion of the proceeds raised by the South Gippsland Relay for Life will be donated to Aaron Tanner’s GO FUND ME account
Foster Show (25th February) and Toora Pear party
(12th March) Student entries and Artwork are
well underway.
PFA NEWS Many thanks to all that attended the PFA Annual General Meeting last night. It was great to see so many parents. We are looking forward to a very productive fun filled 2017. Our Committee for 2017:
President: Nigel Plowright Secretary: Emma Hughes Treasurer: Shannon Roelink General Committee - Tara Hollier, Kerry Duroux, Michelle Bacon, Alex Berry, Shannon Roelink, Bek Van Egmond, Bec Shanks PFA Facebook updates: Emma Hughes, Alex Berry, and Bec Van Egmond Any parents or friends are welcome to attend the meetings which will be held monthly. The next scheduled meeting is on Tuesday 14th March at 6pm at 13 Stanley Street Toora (Emma’s House). Children welcome, BYO plate to share. Canteen - PFA will be continuing to run the school lunches. If you would like to help or have some feedback, please contact Nigel or Emma. All suggestions welcome. Toora Foodworks BBQ - we will be having another BBQ at the Foodworks monthly market in March. This will be on the Thursday 16th March. We need at least 3-4 parent volunteers. This is a great community and promotional event for our school. If you are available to help please let Emma know. Pear Party – On Sunday 12th March the annual Pear Party event is on at the Toora Orchard. It’s a great community event and very family friendly. PFA will be having a small stand selling pizzas. If you are available to help please see Nigel Plowright. If you have any ideas for any family or fundraising events don’t hesitate in attending a meeting or talking to our PFA members. Here’s to a great 2017 school year Regards Emma Hughes
PIE WARMER LUNCH DAY Every Thursday
Commencing Thursday 23rd February (next week)
This is an optional lunch alternative every Thursday where you can bring along any
food able to be wrapped in foil and heated:
Wrap it in aluminium foil and write your child’s name on it.
It will be placed in the pie warmer at school in the morning and be hot by 12:20pm,
ready for lunch.
Feel free to drop into the Administration foyer to
view the notice board for Parents & Friends
Association and find out what's coming up, how
you can help, and for important dates and times.