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TERM THREE CALENDARFriday July 27 - Literacy & Numeracy Week Costume Parade
1:45pmSaturday July 28 - P&F Trivia Night
Tuesday July 31 - School Council
Monday August 1 - Friday August 10 - Year 5 & 6 AquaPulse Swimming Program
Tuesday August 7 - Parent Forum
Monday August 13 - Year 2P, 2Q Werribee Park Excursion
Monday August 13 - 17 - Year 6 Canberra Tour Camp (BW)
Tuesday August 14 - Rock Band Recording (Senior Group 1)
Tuesday August 14 - Year 2R, 2S Werribee Park Excursion
Wednesday August 15 - 17 - Year 3 Anglesea Camp (BW & JW)
Thursday August 16 - Year 8 Winter Sports Competitions (Table Tennis & Basketball)
Friday August 17 - Point Cook District Athletics
- Year 2 Werribee Park Excursion (BW)
Monday August 20 - Year 1 Life Ed Incursion (BW)
Monday August 20 - Friday August 24 - Semper Dental Van Visit
Friday August 31 - P&F Primary Disco (BW & JW)
Monday August 20 - Rock Band Recording (Junior Group 1)
Tuesday August 21 - Rock Band Recording (Senior Group 2)
Wednesday August 22 - Rock Band Recording (Junior Group 2)
Monday August 27 - Student Free Day
Tuesday August 28 - Hobsons Bay Division Secondary Athletics Carnival
Thursday August 30 - Rock Fest National Final
Tuesday September 11 - VET Students Kindred Music Performance
Wednesday September 12 - Wakakirri Finals
- Hobsons Bay Division Primary Athletics Carnival
Friday September 21 - Last Day of Term 3 - 2pm Finish
Please note that dates are correct at the time of printing. Changes may occur after printing. For most up to date information see Compass.
CARRANBALLAC P-9 COLLEGE
(03) 9395 [email protected]
www.carranballac.vic.edu.au
Boardwalk School, Cnr Dunnings Road and Foxwood Drive, Point CookJamieson Way School, Jamieson Way, Point Cook
VALUESRESPECTINCLUSIVENESSRESILIENCEINTEGRITYRESPONSIBILITY
VISIONONE COLLEGE,INFINITE POSSIBILITIES,WORKING TOGETHER,EMBRACING THE FUTURE.
MISSIONOUR COLLEGE FOSTERS EXCELLENCE IN LIFE LONG LEARNERS WHO ARE RESILIENT, CONNECTED AND RESPECTFUL.
Newsletter 1, Term 3 2018
COMPASSIt’s not ok to be away.
If your child is absent from School, you must record it on Compass or contact the Office.
Dear parents and supportive members of our Carranballac P-9 College community,
Welcome to our first newsletter for Term 3.
We have had an amazing start to the term with all staff and students settling in extremely well.
The college athletics and inter-school sports carnivals are in full swing and to date the weather has obliged us, albeit a bit fresh. All of the feedback I have received has been completely complimentary of the students’ participation and behaviour. We continue to experience increased levels of student participation and improved behaviour across the College and I would like to congratulate our staff for the strengthening relationships with students and families.
I would also like to thank our families for backing us, and building the trust that is the glue to the fabric of a successful learning environment. We cannot hide from the fact that education is a partnership between the student, the College staff and the family and if all are in synchronisation with a desire to have common goals for the benefit of our students; your children, the outcomes will be positive and progressive. Families and students can demonstrate their commitment to their children’s progression by ensuring they attend this week’s Student Learning Conferences.
An exciting modification to this SLC afternoon has been the implementation of parent access to the Year 9 Elective Showcase. All Year 7 / 8 and 9 SLC meetings have been shifted to the Boardwalk Campus in the BER building in order to provide families with a look at the available electives curriculum programs for Year 9 students. Families are encouraged to examine these wonderful options for future planning. Year 8 students are to make their choices on the evening with the support of their families. I look forward to meeting a number of families this Thursday.
TRIVIAI would like to express my appreciation to the hard working and dedicated team of Parents and Friends who continue to provide for our community. This week’s TRIVIA night is yet another one of their successful calendar events. I am aware
of the range of prizes / auction items / activities that are on offer for the evening and it really does offer great value and entertainment for those who have registered to attend. I would like to encourage members of our community to consider joining the P and F team. There are a range of ways in which you can engage with the P and F and if you would like to know more please email the College with a request and we will get back to you.
WAKAKIRRIMonday night was so uplifting, I felt so proud and privileged to be a part of the Carranballac P-9 College community. My thanks and congratulations goes out to all involved – staff, students, parents, costume and prop supporters/transporters, makeup, choreography, bus drivers, backstage and to those I may have missed. It takes a huge team commitment to bring Wakakirri together successfully as was the case Monday night. Chookas.
LITERACY/NUMERACY WEEKOur annual College week of celebration is well underway.
Our Literacy and Numeracy committee have done an incredible job of preparing a range of engaging activities for students and families for this week. We were thrilled with the packed gyms this morning of parents, grandparents and special visitors joining our students for the Teddy Bears picnic.
Somehow a few cuddly penguins, horses and parrots managed to get past security to join the Teddy Bears picnic. It was truly a wonderful event and so lovely to see parents take the time out of their busy schedules to join their precious children to celebrate education – well done.
PARKING AND TRAFFIC
We continue to be concerned about the poor behaviour of our road users. In order to bring a higher level of safety back onto the streets surrounding the College School Council members and myself will be meeting with the City of Wyndham traffic engineers to discuss a range of strategies to improve safety for all. One of my key points will be to request more active policing of the road and parking rules. Please stop and think, look and listen, plan ahead before you enter the pickup and drop off zones around both Campuses.
Have a great fortnight.
A REFLECTION FROM COLLEGE DIRECTOR, BRENDAN O’BRIEN, ON THE EVENTS OF THE LAST FORTNIGHT AT CARRANBALLAC P’9 COLLEGE.
STOP LOOKLISTEN THINK
Welcome back. We trust our families enjoyed the mid-year break, with the wintery conditions ideal for family time inside at home. We are excited about the learning experiences planned for the second half of 2018.
Term 3 started very smoothly, with all primary and secondary classes settling. Welcome to our new families who have joined the Carranballac community. We warmly welcomed our Korean students who arrived this week as a component of our student exchange program. Our community are supporting this program through home-stay accommodation. An extensive program has been planned for their visit, with a group of our Year 8 students preparing to visit Korea later in the year. This amazing educational opportunity enhances the development of personal growth, independence and resilience skills and understandings for our students as global citizens.
The term has certainly moved forward quickly. Boardwalk Athletics for Years 3-6 were a huge success last Thursday, with a cold but sunny day giving perfect conditions for our track and field stars of the future, and Jamieson Way Year 3-6 Athletics were held on Tuesday this week in wintery conditions. Our children enjoyed themselves immensely, and great enthusiasm being shown for their house colours! Thank you to those parents who volunteered to help us provide this event for our students.
Thank you to the many families who so generously donated to our Parents & Friends recycling fundraiser last Friday. Another successful fundraiser strongly supported by this community!
As you may know, our college has a very proud history of successful involvement in the national performing arts competition, Wakakirri. Excited Boardwalk students and families attended the Clocktower Theatre in Moonee Ponds on Monday night for this year’s entry in Wakakirri. Our wonderful story this year is based on the event in August, 1975 when Prime Minister Gough Whitlam visited a remote area of the Northern Territory for the landmark transfer of pastoral lease to the Gurindji people. The Boardwalk Year 6 students have been working on their entry all term and we sincerely thank Carly Perry for her invaluable support and guidance. Thank you to all our families and staff who have helped with costumes and set designs. We are very proud of our students, staff and families for their outstanding Wakakirri entry.
Our Year 9 Electives Showcase is being held at the College BER building (Boardwalk school) concurrently with Student Learning Conferences, with the schowcase aimed at showcasing the Year 9 Electives Program for 2019. This event will provide
the opportunity for our Year 8 students to wander through the expo with their parents and select their electives for 2019. This special event means that all College secondary student learning conferences are being held at Boardwalk campus this term. Primary Student Learning Conferences will be campus based as usual.
Literacy/Numeracy Week is being celebrated across the college with puzzles, quizzes, events and learning experiences including our amazing Book Fair. It concludes with our Dress Up parades at each campus on the Friday. The college year level themes have been promoted on compass. Please support our famous 5 cent drive. This component of Literacy & Numeracy Week has been a huge success each year, with a range of numeracy activities begin focused around 5 cent pieces in our classrooms, and with funds raised going to States Schools Relief. This organisation supports families with children in government schools across Victoria who may be experiencing difficulty.
It is hard to believe our Foundation students will soon be celebrating their 100 Days of school. Details and information about this event have been communicated to our families via compass. If you need help accessing compass, please contact our office. Each year level also promotes events on their year level notice boards. These boards are situated outside the year level areas at each campus. There is also a main campus notice board outside the office area at both campuses, with general reminders and information for parents.
We encourage our families to continue to complete The Premier’s Reading Challenge. Reading daily has a significant impact on learning.
A REFLECTION FROM COLLEGE PRINCIPALS, ROS MYORS ’BOARDWALK’ AND SANDY NAUGHTON ’JAMIESON WAY’ ON THE EVENTS OF THE LAST FORTNIGHT AT CARRANBALLAC P’9 COLLEGE.
Sandy NaughtonJamieson Way School Principal
Ros MyorsBoardwalk School Principal
CANTEEN NEWSNEW MENU ITEMS!
Welcome back everyone. We have a new menu this term with some tasty new lunch options to try out. The new meals are butter chicken with rice, coconut chicken Thai curry and creamy bacon carbonara. These are not too spicy and are child friendly healthy lunch options.We no longer are able to supply the Four and Twenty Slams as they have been removed from production but there are plenty of other options to choose from.Menus are available on the Carranballac website. Paper copies are available from the canteen and office.Have a great term.
How do I gain a Mathletics certificate?A certificate is awarded to a student once they have earned 1000 points in a single week. Only one certificate is awarded each week, to help encourage sustained study by the student. Points are awarded across Mathletics in a number of ways…• 1 point per correct answer in Live Mathletics• 2 points per correct answer within the student’s bonus level of Live Mathletics• 10 points per correct answer within individual Mathletics curriculum activities*• 20 points per correct answer within a curriculum Topic Test*
MATHLETICS
Invitation
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Come along to one of our free events and meet other local residents to discuss your community needs
Altona: Thursday 23 August 6.30pm for 7pm commencement Altona RSL, 31 Sargood Street, Altona
Laverton: Wednesday 5 September6.30pm for 7pm commencementLaverton P-12 College, 91 Bladin Street, Laverton
Point Cook: Monday 17 September6.30pm for 7pm commencementJamieson Way Community Centre59 Jamieson Way, Point Cook
RSVP: Anne Randall on 0430 430 824
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Altona and Laverton Community Bank® branches and Point Cook Business Centre
Community Banks Forum InvitationCome along to one of our free events and meet other local residents to discuss your
community needs.Monday September 17 at 6:30pmJamieson Way Community Centre
59 Jamieson Way, Point CookRSVP Anne Randall on 0430 430 824
NRL Back Yard League Super Star Students
The Year 5 & 6 classes at Boardwalk really enjoyed their four week National Rugby League program conducted towards the end of Term 2 at school. Josh 5B, Clarice 5A and Shontae 5A were awarded a rugby ball for their noticeable high level of participation, skill development and fabulous good sportsmanship! It was great to witness so much enthusiasm for physically involvement each week.
Sporting Schools - Melbourne Victory Soccer Program
The Year 5 & 6 students at Jamieson Way were really lucky to each receive a Melbourne Victory Scarf for their participation in the 4 week Sporting Schools Program. Students developed their soccer skills in lots of fun game situations and have increased their knowledge of what’s involved in soccer!
Year 3-6 Boardwalk Athletics Carnival
Wow! What a fun day we all had at the Year 3-6 Boardwalk Athletics Carnival held last Thursday 19th July. It was a fantastic way to start the term and we were very lucky to have such a great sunny day, despite the weather forecast predicting rain! Thank you immensely to all the Year 9 student leaders who demonstrated outstanding leadership skills
Open the Compass School Manager App or access the site via the Carranballac P-9 College Website
• Click on “Book Parent Teacher Interviews” located in the Community Tab of your Compass Dashboard• Click on the child whom you wish to book your interviews for• Select the timeslots allocated next to the Teacher’s name.• Booked will appear next to your timeslot when your interview has been reserved.
PE AND SPORT NEWS ’ CAROLYN HUELL
COMPASS HOW TO...Student Learning Conferences will soon be available, and all families will have the opportunity to sit down with their children’s Teachers for a 10-minute discussion centred around their child’s semester report, classroom progress and Individual Learning Plans. It is important to know how to book these conferences, as they provide valuable insight into your child’s academic progress.
BOOK STUDENT LEARNING CONFERENCES
in performing their role either helping a group of junior students rotate to their events or as assisting parent helpers and staff members actually run events!
Thank you also to the following parent helpers who, as well as all staff members worked tirelessly all through the day to help make this carnival such a success: Monica Kennedy, Jessica Thurkle, Penny
Brown, Jodie Dawson, Mel Mocko, Kelly Jackson and Amanda Little John.
Students will be informed in the next week or so as to whether they have qualified to be a part of the Carranballac College Primary school Athletics team to participate at the upcoming Point Cook District Athletics Carnival scheduled for Friday 17th August at the VU Athletics Track in Werribee.
AN INVITATION
TO OUR BOOK FAIR!
www.lamontbooks.com.au
Where:
Date:Time:
Don’t miss out!Every purchase
supports our school!
Carranballac P-9 College
Jamieson Way & Boardwalk
24 - 26 July (in your Library)
3pm - 4pm
On Monday 24th July the Years 7s, 8s and 9s were visited by 2 performers who performed a play called ‘Escape from Worryville’ as part of the Literacy and Numeracy Week celebrations.
Escape from Worryville was an interactive play that showed us different ways other children our age worry. The play took us through the worrying experiences of the two main characters’, Kahuna and Thomas. Kahuna was dealing with getting suspended and his parents’ reaction to it and Thomas was dealing with his mother having cancer and his abusive father who is not happy about his new behaviour in class. The way Thomas is coping with his mother having cancer is by smoking and hurting himself.
This play has taught us that you never know what someone is going through in their personal life so you can never judge them when you do not know the whole story.
Thank you to the performers for coming to perform and Ms Robinson, Mrs Day and Ms Birkinhead and our other teachers for organising this experience.
ESCAPE FROM WORRYVILLE : Chloe, 7A
S T E MSCIENCE TECH ENGINEERING MATHScience: Robotics
On Wednesday 18th July, 7C was visited by Alon, Mr. Szkuta and Thisara for our Term 3 of robotics and coding in Science. There we learned how to build a motorcycle out of Abilix. We had to build
our motorcycles step-by-step in our own groups. At the end of the session we were able to place a sensor on our motorbikes to allow it to drive. The sensors were designed to help vehicles stop at the right moment without driving into a solid substance or another vehicle. We are extremely grateful for Alon, Mr. Szkuta and support in helping us to achieve building this device and teaching us to program it. We all achieved building our motorcycles in the 30 minutes time that we
had. Some sections were difficult at the time but we all came through and were able to use our bikes.
The whole of 7C wants to thank Alon, Mr. Szkuta and Thisara for teaching us about programming, sensors, radio waves and automatic cruise control.
Antonia and Madi, 7C
Science: ElectronicsThis Term in Science the Year 9s are learning about how electric circuits work. Our first assessment task was to design and build a circuit to turn on light bulbs and buzzers and we have been busy experimenting with static and
current electricity and how it works. In week 5 the Year 9s have an excursion to Scienceworks to investigate the relationship between electricity and magnets.
WakakirriBy the time you read this, Wakakirri will have taken place. There will be so much to report back about! “Chookas” (good luck…but it’s bad luck to actually say “good luck” in the theatre world!) to our Boardwalk Year 6 participants and their fearless leaders Mrs O’Reilly and dance instructor Carly Perry!
The Rock Band, VET and VCE ProgramRock Fest
Rock Fest was an overwhelming success, due in no small part to the focus on performance our bands had leading up to the event. We thank the teachers, students and families who supported the bands at the Boardwalk and family night shows in the lead up to Rock Fest. All bands gave their best performances for the year at Rock Fest, supported by an enthusiastic audience of other bands and Boardwalk students. Particularly gratifying has been the growth in our newest group, Mr Grima’s Year 9 VET Certificate II class; most of whom were only giving their 3rd or 4th public appearance.
We had a very successful day; here’s the rundown of the awards our students picked up:
• Best Junior Band (up to Year 9) – “Amplified” (the Year 9 members of our senior rock band)
• Best Senior Band (Years 10-12) – “Dropout Paradise” from our VET Certificate III program
• Best Senior Duo (years 10-12) – “Followers of Christ”, also from our VET Certificate III program
• Best Guitarist – Hamish Freemantle from our VET Certificate III program
• Best Bass Player – Aurelia Futi from our VET Certificate III program
• Best Drummer – James Marshall from our VET Certificate III program
• Best Keyboard player – Lewis Gellaty from our senior rock band, competing against students up to Year 12!
“Amplified” and “Dropout Paradise” will compete at the National Final on August 30.
Rock Band RecordingIn mid-August, our junior and senior rock bands will be following through with the song writing sessions they completed earlier in the year by recording their own compositions. Our work with local musician / producer Luke Yeoward will continue at his Half Way Studios in South
Yarra. What an amazing opportunity and I know I for one look forward to hearing these fantastic songs in my headphones!
The ChoirRefugee Week
Our school choir performed at a special concert to celebrate Refugee Week. We heard from a range of people on the subject of refugees, enjoyed the music of other schools and the Police Pipe Band. The students had their faces painted and were treated to a lunch of traditional Karen food, Subway rolls and cakes. While a little nervous on their first song “Somewhere Over The Rainbow”, the choir really bought the magic in “This Is Me”. Thanks to Chriss Barker and Fiona Luttrell for accompanying us and choir leader Madeliene Axiak.
Choir Performances
We look forward to a performance of the Choir at the Parent Forum on August 7, and the Jamieson Way portion of the choir will perform at their assembly on Friday August 10 followed by the Boardwalk edition will perform the following week, Friday August 17 at their campus.
MUSIC MATTERSMik weir
S T E MSCIENCE TECH ENGINEERING MATH
PARENT FORUMTERM 3
Question & AnsweR
CHOIR PERFORMANCE
COLLEGE & COMMUNITY NEWS
RSVP & SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS ONLINE
RSVP 1st AUGUST
6:30-8PM BOARDWALK FRONT OFFICE
TEA,COFFEE & SUPPER PROVIDED
7th AUGUST
PARENT FORUMTERM 3
Question & AnsweR
CHOIR PERFORMANCE
COLLEGE & COMMUNITY NEWS
RSVP & SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS ONLINE
RSVP 1st AUGUST
6:30-8PM BOARDWALK FRONT OFFICE
TEA,COFFEE & SUPPER PROVIDED
7th AUGUST
Fletcher 6B
STUDENT AWARDS
Jeffrey FAAbeim FC
Christan FPLucy FP
Valentino FQIgor FS
Nikki 1AMia 1B
James 1QTamanui 1S
Jarryd 1SEJ jr 2A
DIyang 2BTamati 2CAustin 2Q
Lexi 2RAiden 2RFelix 2S
Eugene 3BViolet 3RChyler 3SCaelan 4ASerine 4C
Cherbelle 4SSami 5AMaria 5S
Emmanuel 6BNevaeh 6Q
Jake 6RLevi 7A
Mikyle 7BKatu 7C
Bridie 7PBrady 7R
Yasmin 8CAmron 8B
Zac 7PLachlan 8PJoshua 9A
Josh 9CBradley 9Q
Recognising student achievements provides children with the knowledge that their efforts are valued and appreciated. Student awards recognise effort, displays of school values, academic performance, and consistent hard work.
Student awards are presented at assembly each Friday in the school gym from 2:15pm.
Award winners receive a frozen fruit stick after assembly.
Jasmine 2SHolly 3Q
Students in F-6 are encouraged to
complete the “Corker” each week and submit
their entries in the box at the Office.
Winners are drawn out at assembly, from the
pool of correct entries.
Corker winners receive a FREE lunch order.
RECOGNISING STUDENTS EFFORTS DURING WEEK 1
Congratulations to those students. They have received a voucher for a free lunch order.
CORKER WINNERS
HERO AWARDS
Talia FAJualin FPChase FQMary FS
Renae 1ALily 1Q
Anna 1SAarav 2AGeorgia AFred 2CZac 2Q
Kevin 2RMia 2S
Shanae 3BSpencer 3PJoseph 3R
Beyonce 3STahlia 4ARanki 4CAarat 4SBen 4T
Cadel 5AHamza 5S
Joel 6BJack H 6Q
Alex 6R
Gahan 7AIsley 7B
Alfred 7CKaguan 7PLouis 7Q
Morgan 8CAndy 8B
Anthony 8AJarryd 8R
Leo 9AGimsara 9B
Elizabeth 9Q
RECOGNISING HEROES FROM WEEK 1
HEREEVERY DAYREADYON TIME
Students arriving at school before
8:45am each day are put in
the running for the weekly class
HERO awards, recognising
punctuality and a ready-to-learn
attitude.It is so important
that each student is a HERO each
week.
Early Years and Middle Years
HERO awards are recognised each
week at assembly on Friday from
2:15 in the school gym. Weekly
HERO Competition Winners are
announced and win a FREE Lunch
Order.
Colourful Superhero capes are worn by our
weekly HERO recipients.