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Heights Happenings
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60 Summit Crescent Ph. 9870 3050 Outside School Hours Care Ringwood 3134 Fax 9879 6616 Mobile 0429 001 551 Principal: Kim Bride Email :[email protected] Web: ringwoodheights.vic.edu.au Email: [email protected]
We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people who are the Traditional Custodians of this Land and Waters and pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.
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2020 Diary
February
Thur 13 • National Apology Day
Fri 14 • LT4 Interschool Sport
Mon 17 • District Swimming • “Getting To Know You Chats” commence
Fri 21 • LT4 Interschool Sport • International Mother Language Day
Tue 25 • Pupil Free Day
March
Fri 6 • LT4 Interschool Sport
Mon 9 • Labour Day Holiday
Fri 13 • LT4 Interschool Sport
Tues 24 • Cross Country Whole School
Fri 27 • Last Day Term 1 2.30pm Dismissal
School Council Elections 2020 – a call for nominations
An election is to be conducted for members of the School Council for Ringwood Heights Primary School.
All government schools in Victoria have a School Council. They are legally formed bodies that are given powers to set the key directions of the school within centrally provided guidelines.
There are 3 possible categories of membership:
⁎ A mandated elected parent category
⁎ A mandated elected Department employee category. The Principal is automatically one of these members
⁎ An optional Community member category. Its members are co-opted by a decision of the council because of their special skills, interests or experiences
The Notice of Election and call for nominations for School Council is included with this newsletter. Interested members of Ringwood Heights Primary School community are asked to consider nominating for vacancies on School Council for the next two year period. All you need is the desire to work in partnership with others to help shape the school’s future.
Vacancies:
⁎ 4 parent members of council
⁎ 2 Department of Education
Nomination forms for the vacancies on School Council are available from the Office. If you are interested and cannot come to the school to collect forms, we would be pleased to receive a telephone call from you requesting a form and we can send it home with your eldest child.
Please note that nominations must be in by 4.00pm on Friday 21 February.
In the event that there are more nominations received than there are vacancies, a ballot will be conducted with the ballot closing at 4.00pm on Friday 6 March.
If you are interested in becoming a School Councillor or require further information about the process, please contact me.
Uniform Shop Roster
February
Mon 17 Tammy M & Sarah L
Wed 19 Sophie H & Jo F
Mon 24 Liz K & Sam B
Wed 26 Larissa H & Rebecca G
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Schedule 4.
Notice of election and call for nominations
An election is to be conducted for members of the School Council of
RINGWOOD HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
Nomination forms may be obtained from the school and must be lodged by
4 pm on Friday 21 February 2020
The ballot (if required) will close at 4 pm on Friday 6 th March 2020
Following the closing of nominations a list of the nominations received will
be posted at the school. The terms of office, membership categories and
number of positions in each membership category open for election are as
follows –
Membership category Term of office Number of positions
Parent member From the day after the
date of the declaration of
the poll in 2020 to and
inclusive of the date of
the declaration of the poll
in 2022
4
DET employee member From the day after the
date of the declaration of
the poll in 2020 to and
inclusive of the date of
the declaration of the poll
in 2022
2
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House Captains
On Monday this week we presented leadership badges to our School Captains, House Captains, and Sound Technicians. Student Leadership positions provide students with the opportunities to lead by example, to demonstrate our school values and be positive role models for all students. It is an honour to be recognised in this way and we are extremely confident that all of our student leaders are up for the challenges that await them and look forward to a great year of learning and personal growth. We wish them all well!
It is with pleasure that we congratulate these students:
School Captains: Hamish Klopfer and Emily Rankin
School Vice Captains: Mason O’Donoghue and Zara Littlepage
Sound Technicians: Baye Clark and Fred Thomas
Reminders:
Could I ask parents who are walking into the school from the Aurum Crescent entry to use the pathway in preference to the driveway please. We often have delivery trucks and staff (including OSH) who use this car park and using the driveway places pedestrians at a very high risk.
We are also extremely proud of our gardens and ask that you respect these as a ‘Keep off’ area of the school. It is disappointing to see people using these
as a thoroughfare. At school, all gardens are ‘out of bounds’ and this is strongly reinforced with the students. We would be grateful for your support.
Kim Bride Principal
House Captains:
House Vice Captains :
Waratah Gemma Riley Felix Casey
Jett Love Isla Thornton
Hakea Maddy Leahy Daniel Perret
Sam Fitzgerald Portia Ambrose
Hovea Abbey Ridley
Abbey Shackelford
Jacob Coleman Millie Gardiner
Acacia Matt Tahin
Billy Creelman
Sarah Hudson Jemima Foster
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Sporting News
Recently, Emily R competed at the State multi event athletics competition. The top 100 athletes across Victoria came together to compete in 5 events each. Emily R competed in shotput, hurdles, 800m, long jump and 100m sprint. She came 1st in her hurdles event and 3rd overall, receiving a bronze medal from Athletics Victoria.
A big congratulations should go to Emily and we are all proud of your efforts! What a star we have at RHPS.
Mason O
LT4 Flourishing Inquiry
What a busy start we’ve had in LT4! Students have been inquiring into What makes a flourishing community? We are thinking about our learning community at Ringwood Heights and what norms, routines and expectations we need to flourish as learners.
Flourishing is when people are at their optimum and doing their best. People can not only flourish individually, but also as communities and businesses. Employees are working hard and happy and the communities are working together. Flourishing as a learner is when you’re excited about what you’re learning about and trying to do your best. Baye – 4B
I think flourishing means growing and challenging yourself. It also means you’re feeling happy and
inspired to learn and do more. – Emily 4B
We have also begun looking at the Australian Gold Rush as a case study and have begun wondering which people were flourishing, and at the expense of what! Students experienced life on the gold fields first hand on Monday, where they got to pan for gold. Not all of the diggers were lucky enough to find a piece. Here is what the learning experience got us thinking about:
I thought it was a great way to learn about the gold rush because sometimes we read or watch things about it but this helped us know what people on the
gold fields would have felt like and realised that it was not really fair or equal. We realised women could not mine for gold or that it would be taken away if you didn’t have a licence. It was like doing it in real life. – Eden 4M
I learnt that when mining for gold it is very hard and not very fair because girls couldn’t keep any gold they found! Most people get their gold taken off of them because they are working for richer people or companies. It really surprised me! – Isla 4RD
We are also very excited for our first round of interschool sport tomorrow!
LT3 Update
Learning Team 3 has been getting to know each other. One way we have done this is by writing letters to our passion. During Art, we created art works that reflect our passions and then displayed them outside our classrooms. Feel free to come and enjoy our wall of passion art!
Dear Words, I can’t wait til it’s time to switch off from this world. I race to the next world. In this place there are… Fire breathing dragons, roaring of words Dark hidden tunnels, croaking of toads Roller-coasters of words flying in the air Dark hidden messages, secrets galore Smiles on faces as the problem comes in Crazy stories to tell Bouncing on the moon since 1941 A giant bomb explosion in the 1980s
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Flying words of fantasy, noble knights in narratives Painted pj’s in persuasive texts, Hitler marches in historical fiction Faces smile in fairy tales, interesting info in information text.
From Chelsea (3R)
Dear Karate, I love you. Always have, and I always will. From the time I arrived and got my first belt, I couldn’t describe how new it felt. I could see my fortune as a black belt as I stand at the wall in disbelief I suddenly felt a sigh of relief. I untied my belt and gathered my stuff I felt like I could run to the car and dance in the rain! My first lesson was a dream, I felt like a hero My next not so much, as I lay down in my bed The only thing to do was to clutch Clutch my body, clutch my heart. I knew my troubles could not pull me apart. Apart from the thing I love.
From Maya (3R)
PARENTS CLUB AGM
Our Parents Club AGM will be held on Monday 2nd March @ 9.30am (straight after assembly) in the multi purpose room.
All positions will be declared open. Nomination forms and role descriptions will be available on flexibuzz as of next week or from the office.
Positions available are: President,
Vice President,
Secretary,
Treasurer and
Coordinators for Special Lunch Day,
Icy pole and Popcorn,
Munchie Crunchie,
Bunning BBQ,
Mothers and Fathers Day Stalls,
Mothers and Fathers Day event and
Major Events.
If you have any questions please contact our current president Rebecca Evans (contact details at the end of the Parents’ Club section).
Hope to see you all there, everyone is welcome.
Parents’ Club
Munchie Crunchie
Our first Munchie Crunchie for the year will be held on Thursday March 12th in the Multi Purpose Room.
The classes providing the delicious snacks treats for our first Munchie Crunchie are 4B, 4M and 4RD.
Notices will come home over the next couple of weeks.
Bunning BBQ Saturday 22nd February
As you would already be aware we are having our annual Bunning BBQ on Saturday February 22nd and we would love as much help as we could get.
If you haven’t already done so could you please log on via flexibuzz and sign up or alternatively contact Bec Evans, details below. We really need your help.
How To Contact Parents’ Club
Join our Facebook group for regular reminders of upcoming events and fundraising activities:
https://www.facebook.com/RingwoodHeightsPrimarySchool/
Call Bec Evans, President on 0438 776 548 or email: [email protected] Or leave a message at the office.
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Please note that whilst Ringwood Heights PS appreciates the financial support provided by the organisations advertising in Heights Happenings, the school does not necessarily endorse any of the products or services advertised. No responsibility is accepted by the school for accuracy of information contained in advertisements or claims made by them!”
COMMUNITY NOTICES
New CBA School Banking rewards now available!
Exciting new Term 1 Treetop Savers rewards are now available, while stocks last!
Terry Denton’s Activity Book Mini Soccer Ball (size 2)
For every deposit made at school students will receive a silver Dollarmites token. Once students have individually collected 10 tokens they can redeem them for exclusive School Banking re-ward items, in recognition of their regular savings habits. There are two new items released each term so be sure to keep an eye out for them!
Thank you for supporting the School Banking program and remember, School Banking day is every Wednesday.
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OSHClub News Before School / After School Care Program
OSHClub News
Pupil free day
On Tuesday the 25th of February there is a pupil free day. If you are seeking to access
OSHClub for the day, please book in via the kidsoft app to secure your place. Bookings close on Monday the 17th. The day will go
ahead if there are enough bookings.
Please don’t forget to pack your hats!
Please remind your child to bring their hats from the classroom to bring to OSHC.
Sunsmart policy requires we were hats outside and
if there are no hats, there is no play outside. v
Joke of the week! Q: Why did the toilet paper roll down the hill?
A: To get to the bottom! -Evangeline
Reminders!
Please make sure you book your children in to the program online or leave a message on the program phone before 9am for last minute bookings so that we can staff accordingly. This is very important in
order to ensure we are providing adequate supervision and the children are safe and supported. Also, please let us know if your child is booked in but will not be attending as we need to ensure your
child is safe and accounted for.
Parent Information All children must be enrolled to attend the program, remember this is free!! Please create an account online at www.oshclub.com.au (where you will be directed to the kidsoft page). All bookings and cancellations can also be managed via your online account. For bookings made within 24 hours of session commencement, please contact the Coordinator direct at the program.
OSHC program phone: 0429001551 (7am-9am & 3pm-6pm) OSHClub Head Office: 1300 395 735 (8am-6pm) OSHClub Accounts: [email protected]