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May 2017 Page 1
BELLBRIDGE NEWS
Bellbridge Primary School Telephone 9749 6161
120 Bellbridge Drive, Hoppers Crossing, 3029
Email Address: [email protected] Website Address: http://www.bellbridgeps.vic.edu.au
STUDENT ABSENCES Absences so far this year - 2318 Absences same time last year - 2494 DATES TO REMEMBER 26th May - Grade 2 Excursion: Collingwood Children's Farm 30th May - ICAS Science Competition 31st May - Division Cross Country 1st June - Grade 3/4 Hoop Time Basketball Competition 8th June - Grade 6 Excursion: Immigration Museum 12th June - Queen’s Birthday (Public Holiday) 15th June - Grade 6 Lightning Premiership Gala Day 22nd June - Region Cross Country 23rd June - Reports go home 26th – 28th June - Parent-Teacher Meetings 30th June - Last Day of Term 2 (1:40pm dismissal) 17th July - First Day of Term 3 26th July - Wheel and Walk-a-thon
PRINCIPAL WRITES
SCHOOL COUNCIL Our last School Council meeting was held on Monday 8th May. Key discussions at the council meeting included:
- PARKING AROUND THE SCHOOL – School Council member outlined some key communications that had
occurred with the Wyndham City Council related to parking issues around our school and the safety of
school community members. Staff from the WCC City Transport Department had attended Bellbridge PS for
a meeting to review parking issues and proposals for improvement.
- CURRICULUM DAY – The successful use of our Curriculum Day in April was shared, with most teachers
undertaking Professional Learning related to maths; some of our specialist teachers taking the opportunity
to undergo school visits to broaden their knowledge of the way their specialist areas are implemented in
other schools; and Education Support staff following detailed schedules for visits to both Warringa Park
School and Western Autistic School to collect ideas for successful strategies in supporting students with
special needs.
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SWPBS: SCHOOL WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PROGRAM
Our SWPBS strategies continue to be embraced throughout our school by all staff and students. This program has
provided a culture and tone in our school that ensures calm and settled environments for work and play. Students
respond well to clear and consistent expectations, supported by incentives and positive rewards, and teachers are
able to teach and students are able to learn with minimal interruptions. Clear guidelines and procedures to manage
unacceptable behaviour or challenging situations provide opportunities for students to learn from poor choices
and/or errors in judgement.
SWPBS REWARDS SHOP
The ‘Rewards Shop’ is located in the room near the entry to the staff car park on Bellbridge Drive. Students are able
to visit the Rewards Shop each Tuesday or Thursday at 1:00pm. The Rewards Shop is overseen by the Health &
Wellbeing Team in collaboration with the Student Leaders (SRC – Class Captains and Class Vice Captains).
Our students enjoy earning bee tokens for demonstrating positive behaviours in the classroom and the yard. The
bee tokens they collect can be cashed in for prizes at the Rewards Shop, or some students prefer to cash them in
for beehive tokens for class rewards, or other classroom incentives.
EDUCATION WEEK
It’s Education Week this week, and we have had a number of things happening to acknowledge the special week
with the theme “Healthy Mind, Healthy Body”:
• Buddies Week activities in line with the theme of “Healthy Mind, Healthy Body”.
• Family Maths Night (Tuesday)
• Pyjama Day (Wednesday)
• Free Gr 2 excursion (Friday) – an Education Week offering.
NATIONAL WALK SAFELY TO SCHOOL DAY
Thank you to all those who contributed to ensure that this special Active Travel day was such a success. It was
wonderful to see so many students travelling actively to school, excited to receive bee tokens, stickers and a stamp
on the hand to go into a raffle. The school was buzzing with excitement on Friday morning, and again at assembly
when we were lucky enough to have SUPERBEE drop by and excite the children!
COMPASS
It is vital that parents are able to log in to Compass in order to complete tasks such as: - Consent and pay for school excursions, camps, etc. - View Student Reports as soon as they are available (next on Friday 23rd June)
- Make an appointment for a Parent-Teacher Meeting (next on Mon 26th-Wed 28th June)
The link to Compass is provided on our Bellbridge PS website homepage. If you do not remember your password for Compass, please go to the Compass Portal and select “Can’t access your
account?” This link will take you to: https://bellbridgeps-vic.compass.education/Portal/ForgotPassword.aspx where
you can take steps to change your password. PARENT-TEACHER MEETINGS
Mid-year Parent-Teacher Meetings will take place in the last week of this term. These meetings will provide an opportunity to discuss your child's progress in further detail subsequent to receiving the Semester 1 Student Report.
Appointment bookings are now open. Please log in to Compass to book a time from the options available. *If there are no suitable time slots available, please arrange an alternative day/time with the classroom teacher.
We are very excited to be able to offer a small number of meeting times with our specialist teachers. If you are
interested in a meeting with your child’s Performing Arts, Physical Education, STEM or Art teacher, please get onto
Compass early to secure a booking in addition to the booking with the class teacher. If there are no times showing available for a specialist teacher, this means that all available time slots have been taken.
Families with multiple children at our school are also advised to book early to ensure the time slots can be made
around the same time. We recommend that you do not book time slots immediately following each other - just to be sure you have time to move from one classroom to the next.
NOTE: Only the available time slots will show in the drop-down menu. If you change your time and see the green word “Booked”, it means that you have booked the time showing. It doesn’t mean that time is already booked by
someone else. We believe Compass is working on making the system more user-friendly in the future. One FAMILY CODE (LOGIN) is provided per home address for parents/guardians. Where both parents live with a
student, they share the same login. Separated parents living in different addresses may wish to have a unique login
code for each parent. In this instance, an "alternative family" form should be obtained from the school office.
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STEM
It was a busy week in STEM last week at Bellbridge, with our R.E.A.L. Robotics team heading out with our STEM
teacher, Sarah Murphy, to work on Lego Mindstorms.
On Tuesday, Miss Murphy hosted a very successful first “Wyndham STEM Teacher’s Network” meeting in our STEM room, with teachers from a third of Wyndham’s schools coming together and sharing ideas. We were very proud to be arranging the establishment of such an important collaboration between Wyndham schools and teachers of this relatively new field! STEM is in its second year at Bellbridge, available to students in Grades 3-6.
Tania Hunt
Acting Principal
CHANGE OF PERSONAL DETAILS
It is of the utmost importance that all family contact details are kept up to date.
SMS, via Compass is regularly used to inform parents/guardians of an upcoming event that requires
consent and payment and will be used to inform families in emergency situations.
A Change of Details form can be obtained from the office. Please note that changes to email addresses and
mobile numbers can be updated on Compass.
ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL
If your child is absent from school for any reason, we require parents/guardians to notify the school office
that they won’t be attending. When your child returns to school, a note must be given to their teacher
detailing the date and the reason for the absence.
If your child has any long term absences from school, (eg. holidays, extended illness etc) a note is required
to be given to their teacher informing them of the absence prior to them commencing the absence.
LATE ARRIVAL/EARLY LEAVERS
Any child arriving to school after 8.30am is required to attend the office with a parent/guardian, to obtain a
late pass. If your child is leaving school early, the parent/guardian is required to send a note with their
child on the morning informing the classroom teacher of the time they will be collected and who will be
collecting them. The parent/guardian is required to sign the child out at the office, where arrangements
will be made for the child to come up to office.
ASTHMA PLANS
We appreciate the returned asthma plans that we have received and remind all parents to please continue
to send these back to school.
We would also like to remind you that a Ventolin and spacer is required to be kept in the classroom for
you child that has asthma.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Mrs Biles
School Nurse
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STUDENT OF THE WEEK
Congratulations to the children named below for receiving Awards.
Be a Learner
Tyson Leeson, Deverious Malupo, Slavko Mencevski, Makayla Saleski, Mia Yuan, Nasser Nasser,
Crystal Jheeta, Blake Sammut, Elise Johnson, Bailee Duncan, Ethan Johnston, Olive Sheridan-Morgan,
Mia Rose, aung Maw Sumlut, Paarth Chadha, Chayse Cook, Afia Abdul Khalid, Syed Jaffry,
Jensen Surma, Mackenzie West, Tristan Tierney, Charlotte Godden, Valerie Dawson, Oscar Matthews,
Mahammed Haddara, Lachlan O’Kane, Maxwell Thomas, Seth King, Ethan Nguyen, Jayla Warhurst,
Joshua Akhuar, Leilah Grant, Mysha Dubey, Jack Plowright, Boston Paaka, Shanal Naidu,
Austin Gaylard, Ali Mohammed, Summer Beintema, Vivi Dinh, Tia Vainerere, Storm Katene,
Grade 3A, shevonne yip, Evi Dahanayake, Travis Cocks, Lydia Godfrey, Shantell Yip, Ted Mathews,
Kacee Coughlan, Rain Zhang, Prakriti Chadha, Prakriti Chadha, Rebekah Bradley, Lily Maloney,
Jarrod Gatlard, Tanae Lee Stojcevski, Jack Bresnan, Shantell Berastegui Rivas, Rebecca Woodgate,
Cassiody Ryan, narstarsia Tofete, Imreet Singh, Yutong Ge, Brodie Henderson, Kate Kennett,
Charlie Galea, Samuel Schwartz, Tanner Best, Moe Aung, Brandon Tran, Mark Gatti, Amandeep Rana,
Deegan Brown.
Be Responsible
Dulina Dahanayake, israel McQuillan, Noah Ellwood, Yuvraj Singh, Euan Sytema, brian Chen,
Eliana Faamausili, Ava McDonald, Johanna Ku, Michael Galea, Grade 3B, Joshua Faamausili,
Tayla Nissen, Htaw Gay, Lochlan Roberts, Lara Cruz, Jake Warhurst, Alisha Fountis, Isabelle Dawson,
Grade 6D.
Be Safe
Anisa Balla, Alia Sahai.
Be Respectful
Hassan Sultan, Manraj Singh Manku, Wyatt Perry-Trist, Jasmynn Vainerere, Janelle Ku,
Joshua Burgess, Leon Balla, Ella Newborn, Vrishti Patel, Jet Ostrogonac, Cristina Fountis.
COMMUNITY NEWS
GLEN ORDEN SPORTS CLUB – We are currently seeking players and volunteers for cricket and football, all age groups, men and women. Also looking for local businesses to sponsor a local club. Contact Glen Orden Sports Club 53-57 Kookaburra Avenue, Werribee 0478579764 or www.glenordensportsclub.com.au INDOOR SOCCER @ WERRIBEE INDOOR SPORTS CENTRE – Form a team with your friends and come join in on all the action. Clinics from 5 – 10 year olds. Teams or individuals welcome. Competitions open to both girls and boys. Just call 9741-5122 to register. We also offer sports birthday parties and inflatable world birthday parties. All located at Werribee Indoor Sports Centre, 13 Riverside Avenue, Werribee 3030 www.werribeeindoorsports.com.au | www.inflatableworldoz.com.au Email us at: [email protected]
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Family Maths
Maths is all around us every day and sharing this everyday maths with children
strengthens their understanding and increases their chances of success at school.
Super Bee was excited to see all the children have their photos taken at Bellbridge last week, so he decided to get together with his insect
friends for photos.
Altogether, there were 24 insects, including Super Bee in the photo. They had a difficult time deciding where to stand and how many
insects should be in each row.
Can you think of how many different combinations they tried out? Use your knowledge of arrays to help you solve the problem.
Array: A set of numbers or objects placed in rows or columns.
Arrays are often used to represent multiplication or division.
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