From the Principal's Desk Lisa Vandenbosch Issue 9 : 26th of March 2015 Important dates Friday 27th of March EASTER BONNET PARADE 9:00am in gym Last day of term 2:30pm finish Monday 13th of April First day of Term 2 EASTER BONNET PARADE Friday 27th of March 9am in the gym. All parents welcome. Make an Easter hat at home to wear to the parade RAFFLE & GUESS the Easter Egg competition will be drawn at the parade. Tickets and guesses must be in to the office by 9am DISMISSAL at 2:30pm from the classrooms. Premiers Reading Challenge Forms need to be in by tomorrow Crib Point PS will be participating in this years challenge. If you would like your child to participate please collect a form from the front office. We will be opening the library in term 2 during a lunch time to help the children have access to the Reading Challenge books. They are also available to borrow from our school library and the local library. A list of the Reading challenge books is available at http://www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/prc/pages/booklist.aspx The Challenge begins now and officially ends on 14 September 2015. Students in Foundation to Year 2 who accept the Challenge need to read or experience 30 books during this period. Students in Years 3 to 10 who accept the Challenge must read 15 books during this period. Some books must be selected from the book lists available on the Challenge site. Three elements support students and schools participating in the Challenge: the rules, the book list and the online application for recording books. Students must choose some of their books from the Challenge book list, and record their reading online as set out in the six rules for the Challenge. I am happy to enter the children's books for them online if parents are unable to do this, please come and see me if you need this support. We will also have hard copy list of the books in the library World Autism week March 27th to April 2nd. Today I have included a letter written by the mother of an Autistic child which was published in the Age Newspaper to mark Autism Awareness week. It makes for very powerful reading and reminds us that not all disabilities are immediately visible to others and that we should all strive for better understanding and compassion. Have a happy and safe holiday I look forward to seeing you all back next term for another busy and productive eleven weeks. Congratulations to all of those students who did a great job this term. You worked hard, stayed motivated, got along and followed our 5 C rules. The benefits you would have experienced would include achieving your goals and experiencing strong friendships. Keep up with what is available during the school holidays.
Schools Spectacular Dance Rehearsal Dates Monday 27th April Monday 15th June Monday 17th August BRIARS HOLIDAY PROGRAM Junior Ranger Program - "Bugs & Beasties, Cool or Creepy?" Jasper 1/2D Brianna 5/6W James 5/6W Finley PV Claire PV Allyana PV for 6-10 year olds. $16 per child. 30th March 1.30-4pm, 6th and 8th April 10am-12.30pm and 1.30-4pm, 9th April 1.30-4pm. Hunt for little beasties with Ranger Fi and enjoy some up close encounters while learning how insects survive in the wild. Meet at the Visitors Centre. Bookings and pre-payment essential. BYO drink and snack. Ph: 5974-3686, E: the.briars@mornpen.vic.gov.au Ranger-guided Spotlight Walks in the Wildlife Sanctuary 30th March and 4th April, 7.45-9.15pm; 5th, 9th & 10th April, 7-8.30pm $10.70 per person. With so much of our native wildlife coming out after dark, a guided spotlight walk is the best way to view them in their natural surroundings. Meet at the Visitors Centre. Bookings and pre-payment essential. BYO small torch. Ph: 5974-3686, E: the.briars@mornpen.vic.gov.au esmart Tip of Term 1 LAST CHANCE TO WIN WIN WIN Tomorrow morning only before 9am Guess how many treats in the container..50c a guess How many Easter Eggs do you see? Container at the office A great Cyber safety website for families to explore together is: www.cybersmart.gov.au
TERM ONE IN 1/2D First term has been incredibly busy as we have settled into our new grades, made new friends and gotten comfortable with new routines. Some highlights have been printing our handprints to go along with presenting our class mission statement on assembly, enjoying the family afternoon tea and the Country Fair. The class have enjoyed time sharing their likes and dislikes during our first integrated topic of the year called All About Me. We have worked really hard on improving our writing skills particularly during the Big Write session every Wednesday. The favourite topic so far has been- My Three Wishes. My favourite wish from a year one was for a desk at home so I could rite and rite and rite!!! All budding authors in our midst! Thank you to all those who have helped make it a happy and successful start to the new year and supported the class stall for the fair.
SUMMER SPORT LIGHTNING PREM 2015. Hi, my name is Alanah. I was in the Summer Sport Lightning Prem last week for the whole day. The sports were softball, volleyball and Kanga Cricket. We all had a fantastic day. And I m sure all the Year 4 / 5/ 6s can t wait until the next sports event Kanga Cricket. Hi! My name is Brenton and I was in Kanga Cricket last Thursday for the Lightning Prem. It was a ripper. Our first game was Hastings Primary School and we lost but still had fun. We did our best at trying and we were good sports. We lost by 16 runs. Our second game was against Tyabb Primary School. Chantelle caught a ball and Brodie smashed a 4. We all cheered because we are good sports. Flinders was the next game. It was a close game, we were in front for most of it. But, unfortunately we lost but again we all had fun. Our last game was against Wallaroo. We were smashing 4s and 6s. Our final score was Wallaroo 105 and Crib Point 135. We came back to school with a victory and we all had fun. Softball We played softball at the Bittern Oval on Thursday. Although we won only one game out of three, we had fun and tried our best. Unfortunately we did not make it to the finals. All the team were good at hitting and pitching. When we hit the ball far away, the team would yell, run! Run! Many members of the team got turns to pitch and be catcher. We enjoyed the day very much. We were a good team and played fairly. Thank you Ms Hewitson for teaching us how to pitch and hit and well done to all the players. Thank you everybody. Volleyball Our three Volleyball teams (a mixed boys/girls and 2 girls teams) played 7 games in one long and very hot day. They showed great sportsmanship, improved their skills so much and learnt lots about the game of Volleyball. The mixed boys /girls team and one girls team and are now the CPPSSA District Champions. They will go onto to represent the District at the Division finals in Term 4. A fantastic effort! Congratulations to all the Year 4/5/6s for their terrific skills and great sportsmanship throughout the day. District Football Trials. Congratulations to Kade Watsonfor being selected to represent our sports district CPPSSA at the Regional Trials next term.
Our very spectacular students in action at the State Schools Spectacular rehearsal in South Oakleigh this week! During 3 hours of rehearsals they learnt some of the steps for 5 of the numbers they will be performing in September. Fantastic effort! House Cross Country Thursday 16 th April 1.45 2.15pm. All students in Years 3 / 4 / 5 / 6.Wear a t-shirt in house colours. Parents helpers needed please: lap marking and place judging. See Mrs Tardif if you can help. All parents welcome to come along and support the competitors.
School Holiday Program March/April School Holidays Moonlit Sanctuary Young Ranger Program Kids enjoy environmental activities, animal encounters and native animal care. Day includes: interactions with dingo, python, off-limits animals, feeding animals & food prep, animal enrichment activities, fun and games for ages 7-14 years. March/April school holiday dates: Week 1: Monday 30 March to Thursday 2 April, 10am 4pm Week 2: Tuesday 7 April to Friday 10 April, 10am 4pm Cost: $65.00 per day, or $175 for 3 days (pro rata for additional days). Maximum 16 children per day. Bookings essential as they are limited Dress for the weather and wear closed-toe shoes, long pants and remember your hat or raincoat. BYO lunch or purchase at the café. Moonlit Sanctuary 550 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale Phone 5978 7935 Web: www.moonlitsanctuary.com.au/juniorrangers.aspx Open daily between 10am and 5pm Holiday Pottery Classes @ Merricks North 7-13 years 30 th, 31 st March, 1 st April 10 12pm and 3 5pm $25 per class or $60 (3 sessions) siblings, $20 0r $45 (3 sessions) Hi Junior Netballers! We are having a come and try session for our Net Set Go Program. Net Set Go is a junior development program for 6-8 year olds, focusing on developing netball skills in a fun environment. TERM 2, Children s class Tuesday 14 h April 4 5.30pm 8 weeks $160 all materials included Ongoing Adult Classes available Contact: Diane Keane 59897422, 0428 305 578 email cndkeane@netspace.net.au Date: Wednesday 15 th April 2015 Time: Where: 3.45-4.30pm Balnarring Primary School Drink & Snack $2 For further information, contact Tanya Shannon 0409 938015