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07 October 2015 Term 4
Twilight Fair
WELCOME BACK!
It has been great to see everyone return to school safely and the weather warming up! Don’t forget this is Hat Term — so NO HAT, NO PLAY!
OCTOBER IS WALK TO SCHOOL MONTH!
October is Walk to School Month and we encourage everyone to enjoy the lovely weather and join in by walking to school when you can. There will be some special and fun activities organised by the Junior School Council this month. This will include a Nude Food Day — keep an eye out for further details.
SWIMMING
The Junior and Senior Swimming Programs are running during this term. Notices went out last term and final payments are due shortly. Please don’t forget to name all swimming gear and uniforms in preparation. Remember to name those undies too!
TWILIGHT FAIR – FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER
The Twilight Fair is just around the corner. There is a whole page with more information about the Fair in this newsletter, so please have a look. In addition, your Parent Class Representative will also be looking for your support and assistance to organise your child’s class stall in Kid’s Alley.
REMEMBER! CURRICULUM DAY – MONDAY 19
OCTOBER
This is a reminder that our next Curriculum Day is on Monday 19 October. The children are not required at school on that day. The OSHC will be operating so if you need a place please book with Karen on 0403 197 821.
Kerry Wood
DATES TO REMEMBER: PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
October
12 Poetry Incursion
19 Curriculum Day
20 Junior Swimming Program Begins
27 Whole School Photo (9:00am sharp)
30 Foundation Transition
November
4 Senior Swimming Program Begins
20 Twilight Fair
NOTICES HOME TODAY
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Walk to School this October and kick-start your child’s active habits for life
Whitehorse Primary School is taking part in VicHealth’s Walk To School Month. Walk to School month encourages
primary school children to walk, ride or scoot to and from school throughout October, to help them get the 60
minutes of physical activity they need each day.
Your child’s teacher will record how many times they walk to and from school during October, using a classroom
calendar. Schools with the highest participation levels in each region will be eligible for some great prizes – so each
time your child walks, they’ll also be increasing their school’s chances! There is also the chance to win prizes
through Whitehorse Primary School.
There are lots of ways for children and families to enjoy walking as part of their routine, and we encourage you to
find an option that suits your family. You might like to:
walk with your child to and from school and enjoy the chance to talk, help your child learn road safety skills,
and get to know the local neighbourhood together
arrange for your child to walk with other families or friends, giving them time to socialise and share their
journey
drive part of the way to school and walk the rest, particularly if you live a long way from school, or have lim-
ited time
mix it up – if your child enjoys riding their bike or scooter, that’s great too!
Try and walk to school as many days as possible this month to be in the running for some great prizes. Stay
tuned for more details of fun events to celebrate Walk to School month including Nude Food Day and Breakfast
at School.
School Banking update Commonwealth Bank School Banking Update – Please Read Following the decision last month to recall the Cosmic Light Beam Torch due to a potential safety issue, a decision has been made to also withdraw the upcom-ing Lunar Light Band reward from the School Banking Rewards Program. To avoid disappointment there is a new reward item available for redemption in Term 4 while stocks last. Students can now test their skills with
a game of frisbee with the new Galaxy Glider! Once stu-dents have collected 10 tokens, they can simply include a note, along with their 10 tokens in their deposit wallet on banking day to advise that they would like to redeem their tokens for the Galaxy Glider reward item. Don’t forget the Outer Space Savers Money Box is also available in Term 4.
中秋节 (zhōng qiū jié)
Mid-Autumn Festival
L.O.T.E. Co-ordinator, Hea Lim
At the end of last term, our students celebrated the "Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival- 中秋节- zhōng qiū jié-
(Also called Moon Festival) which takes place during September as part of our LOTE intercultural program.
The Junior school children (Foundation grade to grade two) learnt about the story of Chang E (嫦娥-Cháng
é-The Moon Lady) and participated in a lantern making activity.
The senior school children (Grade three to grade six) were involved in the Chinese traditional "Lantern's
Riddles Game-猜灯谜- cāi dēng mí" competition. All students in these grades were invited to solve the
riddles which were attached to the lanterns, and the students who got the right answer would win a lan-tern to keep or receive a small prize.
Now, I am very pleased to announce that the following children have won one of the lanterns/prizes for this activity:
For grade 3/4: First Prize goes to - Anthony
Second prize goes to – Sophie, Emily, Cynthia, Julia
For grade 5/6: First Prize goes to – Peter, Jake, Deanna, Madeline and Brett
Second prize goes to- Karina, Danesh, Jordon, Zahlia and Eidan.
Congratulations to the above students! And well done to those who participated in the activities!
Following are the answers of the riddles:
1: Bamboo shoot. 2. Round table. 3. Snail 4. Table tennis. 5. Suitcase
7. Humpty Dumpty 8. Wheat. 9. Parrot 10. Doll. 11. Bike.
Spring clean your bookshelf
Donate pre-loved kids' books
Grade 1/2 A are excited to introduce a new stall to our Twilight Fair in November -
pre-loved children’s books.
We are asking our School and Kindergarten community to
donate pre-loved children's books to help make this Kids'
Alley stall a success!
What we need
Pre-loved children’s books (Kindergarten through
to Grade 5/6 level) in very good or excellent condition
When
By early November
Where to
Mrs Hudson’s room (2D)
Craft Market …. places filling fast
Our popular hand-makers and artisans market is filling quickly. If you know of friends or family who
might like to be a stallholder, please get in touch with the Office. The cost per stall is $45 plus a
donation to our raffle. Applications close at the end of this month.
Raffle Coordinator wanted!
A huge range of amazing prizes has been secured for the Twilight Fair raffle and auction
The Fair Committee is now looking for an enthusiastic person to coordinate the remainder of the raffle.
The role involves:
Producing raffle ticket books
Pre-selling tickets prior to the Fair
Overseeing the Raffle Stall at the Fair
Managing the prize draw and announcements
Distributing prizes
The Fair Committee will also help secure volunteers to assist the Coordinator.
If you are interested in this role or would like more information, we would LOVE to hear from you—
please contact the Office