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Issue 38
6th December 2012
Seabrook Primary School 83-105 Point Cook Rd, SEABROOK 3028 : POSTAL ADDRESS: P. O. Box 1143 ALTONA MEADOWS 3028
Phone: 9395 1758 / Fax: 9395 1761 / Email: Seabrook.ps@edumail.vic.gov.au / Website: www.seabrook.vic.edu.au
Newsletter
REMINDER: EARLY DISMISSAL 1.30PM Friday 21st December - LAST DAY OF 2012
Wednesday January 30th - TERM 1 COMMENCES
Sue & Staff
From the Principal
Dear Parents,
EVENTS – Just a reminder about what’s happening over the next 3 weeks.
Dec 5-7 - Grade 5 camp Sovereign Hill – 5- 7th Dec
Dec 11 - Grade 6 and kinder transition day Dec 12 - Prep parents info evening – 7-8 pm Dec 13 - Parent helper’s morning tea. See timeline on back page for Year level times. Dec 14 - Grade 6 Graduation 6.00pm Dec14 - Reports home with portfolios Dec 18 - Christmas in the Courtyard. Feel free to bring a picnic dinner or purchase a sausage
or hot dog during the evening. See page 4 for further details. Dec 19 - Internal transition day Dec 20 - Grade 6 Fun Day Dec 21 - Whole school assembly 1.00pm. Dismissal of all students after assembly 1.30pm. Jan 23 - Parent book collection day 8.30am – 6.00pm Jan 29 - Teachers curriculum day Jan 30 - Years 1-6 begin 2013 Term 1 Feb 4 & 5 - Preps begin 2013 Term 1
Our year one students sang beautifully at our official building opening last week and 4WT recited from memory Dorothea McKellar’s poem My Country.
Our guests included the Honourable Nicola Roxon, Attorney General, Hobson’s Bay Deputy Mayor Luba Gregorovitch and our School Council President Ann-Marie Lloyd. Yamba an aboriginal member, performed also and provided a smoking ceremony.
Both Nicola and Luba were very impressed with the children and our new building.
BOOKLISTS
Booklist order forms have been distributed and parents are welcome to get payments underway this year. Book collection day is Wednesday 23
rd January between 8.30a.m. and 6.00p.m.
SCOOTERS AND BIKES Some teachers are concerned about a number of children riding their bikes and scooters in the school grounds before and after school. This is very dangerous and we want to avoid accidents. We strongly urge parents to ask their child or toddler to dismount when in the school to help us keep everyone safe.
Please remind your
children about
Stranger Danger
and the importance
of refusing and
Reporting advances
from strangers
in cars.
Congratulations to Grace Goldsworthy on her great performances at the National Primary School Athletics Championships last week in Adelaide. Read all about her achievements on page 6.
DONATE A CAN
FOR OUR CHRISTMAS IN THE COURTYARD
TUESDAY 18TH DECEMBER
Our Christmas in the Courtyard evening is to be held on Tuesday 18th
of December. We are collecting cans of soft drinks and/or bottles of
water for sale on the night. If you would like to donate a can of soft
drink or bottle of water, please bring along to school over the next few
days and give to your child's teacher.
Junior Learning Community News
1AH’s Favourite Memories of 2012 Tharnishtaa – Sport, Italian with Signora Elena and our excursion to Point Cook Town Centre.
Dusan – Our Science works excursion and having Ms. Hallatsch as my teacher.
Daniel – Making paper planes in Maths and our excursion to Ceres.
Vanessa – Art with Mrs. Malvaso, Sport with Mr. Ganley and my Mum coming to school to cook with the class.
Isabel – Playing with my friends at recess and lunchtime.
Prasad – Swimming at Shawn’s swim school, our excursion to Science works and Sport with Mr. Ganley.
Jewoseydi - Having the best teacher ever and making new friends and dancing to “Gangnam Style” in Sport with Mr. Ganley.
James – Going to Science works and dancing to “Gangnam Style” in Sport with Mr. Ganley. Making new friends and having the best teacher in the world.
Samuel – Playing cars with Oliver at play time and playing cars with Oliver at lunch time.
Olivia – Meeting Ms. Hallatsch and Rhiannon, meeting new friends and dancing to “Gangnam Style” in Sport with Mr. Ganley.
Brady - Dancing to “Gangnam Style” in Sport with Mr. Ganley and Vanessa’s kittens visiting our class.
Brodie – Playing football with my friends and dancing to “Gangnam Style” in Sport with Mr. Ganley.
Jade – Making new friends and going on our excursion to Ceres.
Shiraz – I liked reading, playing on the iPads and having Ms. Hallatsch as my teacher.
Ela – Having the best Teacher – Ms. Hallatsch and doing Art with Mrs. Malvaso and Sport with Mr. Ganley.
Cooper Jack – Playing football with my friends and sport with Mr. Ganley.
Ava – Having the most wonderful teacher in the entire world and Art with Mrs. Malvaso.
Oliver – Ms. Hallatsch bring cars for me to play with; and playing cars with Samuel at play time.
Jolie – Our excursion to Science works, making new friends and Cooking with Kym.
We hope we have just as much fun next year in Year 2.
Junior Learning Community News The children in Prep S have reflected on their first year at school. These are their comments.
I have learnt to write stories. I use a story plan and I use capital letters and full stops. (Christopher)
I love doing mind maps. I can do sums on my mind map. I can make different mind maps. (Krishan)
I have learnt lots about numbers. I can count backwards and I can make sums. (Sienna)
I liked going to the farm because we milked the cow and we held the baby animals. (Meagan)
I liked all the singing and dancing that we have done in Prep. I know lots of songs and dances. (Koby)
I had fun planting seeds and bulbs. I watered them and put them in the sun. (Penelope)
I have learnt to put capital letters at the start of my sentences. (Mia)
I have learnt how to spell lots and lots of words. At the start of the year I couldn’t even write. (Taylah)
I can read lots of books all by myself. (Caitlyn)
I have learnt to do neat writing. (Nikita)
It was fun going to the farm because we went on a tractor ride. (Holly)
I learnt about fire safety when the firemen came to visit. (Christian)
I just loved learning new things every day. (Laura)
I like our Christmas tree and my teacher. (Daniel)
We have been on two excursions. I learnt lots of new things at the zoo. (Maden)
I learnt how to write on lines. ( Wai Yong)
I have learnt lots of things. I know about endangered animals, how plants grow and how I can keep myself safe. (Charli)
I have made lots of new friends and I can read. (Billy)
The Grade three students have been focusing on their Central Idea: ‘Conflict resolution leads to a better
co-existence’. Here a just some of the students of 3HT’s artefact connections:
I learnt that the peace sign means peace around the world. George Porter
My warm blanket helps me think peacefully when I hug it. After I’ve had a conflict I can snuggle up with it and stay calm. Nimashi Singankutti
The book of Buddhism was made by many, many peace makers. Ian Cheung
My dream catcher helps me dream peacefully. The conflict is, if you have a bad dream the dream catcher will catch it and resolve it. Ashlie Cucanic
My teddy bear helps me to calm down after a conflict and have some quiet time to think. Austin Smit
My photo of AJ in her army uniform relates to peace and conflict because people in the army go and fight in the war with other countries and after the war/fight there is peace in faraway countries. Paige Andrews
My picture and a document of the United Nations treaty. I recognised the author of this information. The united nations are peacekeepers who try to stop wars peacefully. Catherine Walters
Skylanders can help solve a problem and they can help people to live peacefully. Max McDougall
My two ways to solve a conflict are: stay calm and relax. Nicholas Watkins
Middle Learning Community News
SCHOOL JUMPER - CLEARLY NAMED
The following jumper has been lost. If your child has this jumper by mistake, please return it to the school office and check the lost property for your own.
Sophie-May - Size 8
LOST
SEABROOK PRIMARY SCHOOL XMAS STOCKING RAFFLE
Three stockings to be WON!
This year there is a 1st, 2nd and third prize to be won. So be in it.
Children will be selling tickets at recess and lunch breaks. The Raffle will be drawn at Christmas in the Courtyard
Ticket Prices are: 50 cents each or 3 for $1.00
REMINDER - INCURSION / EXCURSION / FUNDRAISING MONEY
When sending in money for Incursions, Excursions, Fundraising etc., please send in the correct money and ensure that you have separate envelopes for each separate activity/event. We cannot accept foreign coins, as they are rejected by the bank, so therefore will be returned to you. Money is not kept in the office, so we cannot provide change. Parents need to give the correct money in a clearly marked envelope, in the mornings only, to the classroom teacher. Teachers are unable to accept money at the end of the school day as they are unable to leave money in the classroom. Cash payments are not accepted at the office. Parents are welcome to call into the school office to collect a few school payment envelopes to leave at home for this purpose. Alternatively, please ensure that the money is in a clearly marked envelope with students name, grade and amount and activity/event. Thank you for your co-operation.
Yvonne Golomb - Administration
Well done to the 133 students who banked last week.
Dates to remember:
Wednesday 12th December 2012 – last day of school banking for 2012 Wednesday 6th February 2013 – first week of school banking for 2013
Well done to the who banked last week.
Congratulations to the following students who received certificates this week: Well done to the who banked last week.
Gold 30 deposits: Ian Cheung, Callum Cheung, Seth Lockwood Silver 20 deposits: Gwyneth Lee, Tra-Mi Gilmore, Jacob Ives,
James White, Foster Mason-Saunders Bronze 10 deposits: Olivia Wood, Diya Kothani, Josie Erbsland
The School Banking Program is designed to encourage individual savings behaviour and to help children achieve their savings goals. For this reason pooling of tokens is not allowed. Thank you for supporting our School fundraising efforts and teaching your child how to save. Saving regularly is an important habit to get into, whether you are saving a little or a lot. Keep up the great work and remember to bring in your deposit book each Wednesday.
Seabrook School Banking Volunteers
PLAY STATION 2 Comes with Console and two controller - 20+ Games included
PRICE: $60.00 If you are interested please contact: moorie19@hotmail.com
SCHOOL BANKING - EVERY WEDNESDAY
CANTEEN NEWS
Congratulations to Zack from Room 2, who won the
Competition on our German Day. We would like to thank
everyone for their support on the day.
Every Monday now we will have Sushi for sale
at 50c per slice.
Also please remember plastic spoons and forks are not free
unless needed for a Lunch bought from the Canteen,
otherwise they cost 10 cents each.
Our current Menu is also valid for term 1 of 2013.
A new item, not listed on the Menu, are frozen Pineapple
Slices for 50c and Frozen Orange Wedges for 20 cents.
Sonja and Kaye Wolff
MAC BOOK RELEASE 4 2014
We have deployed 87 machines over the past two weeks. Students and
parents are still exploring the new platform. We will be conducting training
sessions for students next year. Mr Hill will support students in using the
mac platform. We will also offer workshops for parents at the beginning of
next year.
If you have any questions in relation to the MacBook program please con-
tact Dolores Giordimaina.
There are some machines that are yet to be collected. Can families con-
tact the school in order for the machines to be released.
I look forward to a positive learning journey with students and parents in
2014.
Are you leaving Seabrook in 2012 / 2013 ?
If your child/ren are leaving Seabrook Primary school this year or next year (excluding our current Grade 6 students), can you please fill in the details below and return to your child's teacher.
My child/ren ____________________________________ Grade _____________ Room __________
____________________________________ Grade _____________ Room __________
____________________________________ Grade _____________ Room __________
will be leaving Seabrook Primary School:
at the end of term 4 2012 in _______________2013
and will be attending _____________________________________________________________ school. Parent/Guardian Signature:______________________________ Contact No.______________________
SPORTS NEWS
NATIONAL ATHLETICS
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Congratulations to Grace Goldsworthy on her great performances at the National Primary School Athletics Championships last week in Adelaide. Grace competed in the 100m, 200m and Relay team for Victoria and did extremely well. She made both individual finals (2nd in 200m heat and 4th in the 100m heat in a personal best time). In the finals, Grace came 5th in the 200m in a personal best time and 10th in the 100m.
There were about 30-40 competitors in each event so it was a great effort to make each final at the National level. In the relay, Grace’s team also ran a fantastic race, coming second to the NSW team and earning a silver medal. Well done to Grace and her relay team on this great achievement.
Grace and her mum wished to thank the Seabrook school community for helping contribute towards her trip to Adelaide and they are grateful for all the support and proud to represent the school and wider community.
T20 BLAST REGIONAL FINALS Well done to our Boys and Girls teams who competed at the Regional Finals at Ascot Vale last Thursday. It was the hot 38
o day, but our students gave
their all and played really well. Unfortunately the competition was also very hot, with some excellent teams in both boys and girls divisions. In the girls games we lost to Our Lady’s the Nativity 216-110, however a few dropped catches resulted in the girls being much closer. In the second game against Altona, it was close the whole way through with both teams playing well in the warm conditions. We were pipped at the finish line by 1 run, 158-157 and although the girls were disappointed they were fantastic in the approach to the game and graciously congratulated the opposition in true Seabrook spirit. Their third game was another close one that could have gone either way. We lost 150-138 against St. Anthony’s, but with 12 the maximum you can get off one ball (6 in the double zone), it was only a shot or two either way the difference. The team was - Jessica Smith, Erin Keenan, Meg Horton, Samantha Tyrrell, Tina Arapidis, Anne-Sera Jayatilake, Maheen Ajmal, Kayla Hammersley, Gwyneth Lee and Jeannine Taleyratne.
In the boys games, the first game was also against Our Lady’s the Nativity and they scored 231-88. Apparently it was closer apart from a couple of big overs where they scored a lot of their runs. The second match was a bit closer with Melton with the score 165-63. We also lost the third match to St. Mary’s but we didn’t get the score from that one as everyone was trying to get out of the heat and head towards their buses. However the boys tried hard all day and displayed good sportsmanship at all times. Unfortunately the boys team lost six strong grade five students from the team who played on District day, due to an excursion they had to attend on the same day as this competition. The boys team included - Rory Kalnins, Harry Zarafa, Aidan Vander Linden, Zack Johnston, Matthew Micevski, George Tzanidis, Brady Cook, Kane Gramsbergen, Bandon Fumic, Amante Docherty, Jordan Themelkos, Jess Curry Hughes and Lachlan Wilson.
Well done to all players, Mr. Bell and a few parents who braved the heat to come and cheer on the teams.
Blair Ganley - Health and Physical Education Teacher
CADBURY CHOCOLATES FOR SALE COST—$30.00 Box
As the fundraiser has finished, the money now raised from the sale of these chocolates
will go towards the Building and Grounds Maintenance Fund.
Please enquire at the office.
NEWS
UNIVERSAL SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Music Education and Music Performance Courses Instrumental, Vocal & DJ’ing, Recording & Production Workshop & Events
ALL AGES
For more information please contact the Director Steven Jaz Managing Director on (03) 9395 0695
Email: info@universalschoolofmusic.com.au / www.universalschoolofmus ic.com Entrance Via C8 Level 1, 706/3 Main Street Point Cook Town Centre
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Phone: 9748 8833 or 0431 761 958
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
3 Grade Prep Swimming
4 5 Grade 5 Camp
6 Grade 5 Camp
7 Grade 5 Camp
Prep Assembly 2.30 - 3.00pm
10 Grade Prep Swimming
11 Orientation Day
2013 Preps and 6’s
12 Prep Info Night
7pm - 8pm
13 Parent helpers morning tea
(In the new building) Yrs Prep to 2 - 9.50 to 10.20
Yrs 3 to 6 - 10.50 - 11.20
14 Grade 1 Assembly - 2.30pm
REPORTS HOME Grade 6 Graduation 6.00pm
17 Grade Prep Swimming
18 Christmas in the Courtyard
5pm - 9pm
19 ALTERNATIVE DATE
(If weather poor Tuesday 18th) Christmas in the Courtyard
5pm - 9pm
20 Year 6 Fun Day
21 2012 Last Day Term 4
Whole school Assembly 1pm 1.30pm Dismissal
JANUARY 23RD : BOOK PICK UP DAY—8.30am to 6.00pm
JANUARY 30th: Term 1 Begins
SEABROOK TIMELINE DECEMBER 2012
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2 Fisher Price pink
IPod or IPhone Apptivity Protectors
Brand new in their boxes never opened
$10 each
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