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Dear families and friends,
Creating opportunities for sharing information and generating dialogue is
really important for a healthy school community. While my feedback so far
is that these sessions were well received, I know there is work to be done.
We have been welcoming our new Kindy families in this week, as well as
running information sessions for our families whose children are moving from
Pre Primary to Year 1. We trialled a “How to Prepare for Secondary School”
information session with Fremantle College, which went well. We will be
running a similar session in the new year for Year 4&5 families. There is some
info on that secondary session on Page 2.
Last Friday was UNESCO’s World Teachers’ Day.
The P&C secretly set up a beautiful spread of
treats for the teachers. It was a gorgeous
surprise, and on behalf of the staff, I would like
to thank the P&C, especially Sharon, Stuart and
Zoe for being so sneaky and kind.
To help us think about Care and Diversity in our
school, we had some special guests at our
Values Assembly. Role models from Autism West
put on a special presentation for the students
about what Autism meant for them, they
described how people with Autism can see the
world in a different way to others and what
things might affect peoples’ behaviours.
Thank you Daniel (Ms Burmas’ -Y3 prac teacher
in Term 3 - brother) Phil and AJ (14 years old
from Seton College) for your generous and informative session.
Much of this week has been about information and communication, so I
thought I’d take this opportunity to share Department of Education info
sheet about ‘Talking with my school’. This document can also be found on
our school website. We welcome positive communication and will strive to
get back to any written requests during work hours.
Best wishes to all, keep warm and Go Freo (PS)!
Mr T
Fremantle Primary School
Dates to Remember
Thursday 7 November - Music Assembly
Thursday 7 November- Board Meeting
Friday 8 November—Yr 5 Big Day Out
Monday 11 November - Swimming Lessons commence
1 November 2019
Issue 16
Principal’s message
Assembly News
Parent workshops
Update from the Principal
EARLY ARRIVAL
A reminder that students
are not to arrive at school
before 8.30 and on arrival
they are to go to the library
and wait quietly until
dismissed by a teacher
Thank you
Fremantle Primary School ● 1 Brennan Street, Fremantle WA 6160 ● 9432 1400 ● email: fremantle.ps@education.wa.edu.au
PP2 - Lily C, and Jasmine P
Yr 1/2 Rm 1 - Mayahli R and Mahli S
Y 1 Rm 11 - Otis A and Ollie T
Yr 1 Rm 12 - Julian K, Marli O, Dusty R
Yr 2 Rm 2 - Lync E
Congratulations to the following students who received merit awards at the last assembly.
Yr 3/4 Rm 5 - Liliana A, Sophie H, Laney S
Yr 3 Rm 6 - Audrey C and Daniel H
Yr 4/5 Rm 7 - Huni H and Archie P
Yr 5/6 Rm 8 - Asher M and Thomas P
Yr 5/6 Rm 9 - Miles B and Lilly H
Assembly News - Thursday 24 October 2019
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Moving to Secondary School
On Tuesday, we sat with Janelle Mitonette, Associate Principal of Fremantle College, who did an
amazing job at answering a range of questions about secondary school. Pearls of wisdom included:
Inform yourself early about courses and schools.
Attend open days and tours where you can.
Secondary schools prefer to have an idea of enrolment numbers early, so enrol early.
If you’re not enrolled you won’t get to participate in orientation or transition days.
Chose schools where your children will be happiest.
Don’t sign up for programs that your children aren’t interested in.
Check to see if you’re in the catchment area.
Consider travel time and the toll that takes on children routines, friendships and wellbeing.
Timelines:
Applications for Gifted and Talented programs (the online entrance exam) close on Sun-
day 9th February. See Education.wa.edu.au/giftedandtalented , Phone 9264 4307
Year 7 enrolments are to be received by the first Friday of Term 3 (22nd May 2020) for De-
partment of Education schools.
Applications for Specialist programs and Academies should be received by Friday 22 May
2020
We currently have a range of secondary school brochures (including Iona, Melville, John Curtin,
Fremantle College, SMC and Seton) in the foyer for you to take at your convenience.
Thank you to all who came. We will be running a similar informal session in Term 2, 2020.
Please, we ask that parents not drop their children off at school before 8.30am. If students
are on the grounds earlier ie. 8.20am, they need to go directly to the school library where
they can be supervised. Children should not be in the playground or on verandahs. They will
be dismissed from the Library at 8.35am.
If you need to drop your child off at school earlier than 8.20am, please consider Wanslea
Family Services, who run the Before and After School Care program on site.
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Did you know that this past month, around the world, October has been celebrated as International
AAC Awareness, Advocacy and Action month? “What is AAC?” you may well be wondering.
AAC stands for Augmentative and/or Alternative Communication and refers to all forms of communi-
cation that people may use instead of or in addition to speech.
At Fremantle Primary School, we are already aware of some of the different ways people may com-
municate. For example, all of our students have the opportunity to learn Auslan and our deaf stu-
dents and their families use Auslan as their primary means of communicating whilst our interpreters
use both Auslan and speech all day. Many of us use other forms of AAC to help us communicate at
different times – some of us will solve a breakdown in communication using facial expression, body
language and gesture or perhaps using writing to get our message across instead of speaking or sign-
ing.
There are other forms of AAC too which include symbol boards or symbol books or high-tech devices
including communication apps on an iPad. When we are learning any language – be that a spoken
language, a signed language or a symbols-based language – it is hugely important, if not essential, to
have lots of opportunities to see and/or hear other people using that language, to be immersed in
that language so that we can experience how that language is used and we can in time learn to use
that language ourselves.
This newsletter includes a one page board showing the home screen of an AAC device, or talker,
used by one of our students at Fremantle Primary School. Take a bit of time to build your own AAC
Awareness and then take some AAC Action with your family and friends:
See if you can find the words to point to as you say (or sign) some of these messages to each other…
I like it! Do you like it? I love it! I do not like it.
I like you. Do you like me? What’s that? Put it there!
My turn! Your turn! My go! Your go! Time to go! Do you want some?
That looks good! Please help me. I want to play I feel good.
Can you think of some other messages you could say using the words on this AAC display?
HAPPY LUNCH BOX
Healthy Lunches. Happy Kids. Happy Parents & Carers.
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Happy Lunch Box is serving Thursdays & Fridays this Term.
Please order online using: www.quickcliq.com.au
or by paper bag in Order Box by Canteen.
_____________________________________________________
All meals are prepared from ‘scratch’ & All meals are ‘Veggie Smugglers’.
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NUDE FOOD LUNCHES. FROM KITCHEN TO PLATE.
Homemade Sausage Roll Beef & Hidden Veg
Homemade Ricotta & Spinach Roll (v)
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MASTER MIND AUSTRALIA’S
JANUARY 2020 JUMP-START PROGRAMS NAPLAN -- Study Skills – Essay Writing – Subject Revision & Preparation
For all students entering Year 7 – 12 in 2020
The January Preparation Program aims to prepare students for Term 1 (2020) before the academic
year begins. The classes will revise those important components from the 2019 syllabus that are vital
for success in the new year. The program will also preview what students can expect in their
courses in 2020.
Courses will be conducted at:
Hale School Christ Church Grammar School
Thursday 16th to Tuesday 21st January, 2020 Sunday 19th to Friday 24th January, 2020
Dr. Robert Hallam at Master Mind Australia on 9486 1377
www.mastermindaustralia.com.au
P&C NEWS
“Unlock Summer” Raffle
And the winner was....Gloria Karageorge!!!!
Congratulations Gloria! You should be a SUP Pro by now.
Massive thank you to Stand Up Surf Shop for the fantastic SUP that Gloria and her family will be enjoy-
ing this summer.
Thanks also to everyone who purchased a ticket. We love your generosity. ��
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Best Photo Ever! Winners are Grinners
Cook Book Fundraiser
After a couple of stressful weeks thinking that we weren’t going to get enough recipes to
proceed with our cook book fundraiser, a desperate plea and an avalanche of last minute sub-
missions got us (well and truly) over the line.
We chose a cook book fundraiser because we thought it would be a fun way to bring us all
together and get to know one another (hence the family photos), provide inspiration in the
kitchen and, of course, raise money for our school and, in turn, our kids.
After seeing the recipes submitted, we are more excited than ever to produce our FPS cook
book!
With recipes from Russia, China, Armenia, Indonesia, Brazil, France, Mexico and Germany – it’ll
feel like we’re all holidaying at home every night.
But seriously, what we really love are the family recipes – Great Grandpa’s Easy Lemon
Cheesecake, Grandma’s Toll House Choc Chip Cookies, Millie’s Five Minute Tea Cake, Nana’s
Summer Roll, Tata’s Chilli, Nona’s Ceci Soup and My Irish Mammy’s Christmas Cake. This is what
it’s all about.
So, THANK YOU to everyone who got onboard and submitted a recipe.
We can’t wait to share your recipes with our school community.
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