QPS Art Show
Our school will be hosting an Art Show on Thursday 8 August 2024. Every student will have art showcased in the show reflective on their learning in our Visual Arts specialist program delivered by Mrs. Kelly Caldwell. The theme for this year's show is ‘It’s Alive’ and will include art from our students in a range of mediums and forms.
Parents and carers can purchase tickets for $5.00 per person. Tickets can be purchased online through the TryBooking website or using the QR code on the Art Show advertisement.
Our Art Show will be open to the public from 11am to 2:30pm and then open to families and students from 3:30pm until 7pm. The show will be hosted at the local community church on Learmonth Street. We will be seeking parent volunteers to assist in the setup and pack-down of the show and in providing baked goods for sale.
Year 3/4 Camp Parent Information Webinar
Thank you to the parents and carers who attended the Year 3/4 Camp Parent Information webinar last Monday 27 May. Despite a few technical difficulties at the beginning, the presentation ran smoothly and provided comprehensive information to families about the camp and how to prepare your child for the experience. Families can access a recording of the webinar and information slides via Compass. I would like to express my gratitude and appreciation for the efforts of Ebony Tannouri, Harry Thompson, Megan Fullard and Melissa Fitzgerald in putting together and delivering such a comprehensive presentation for our families. I hope that families are able to use some of the strategies explored in the webinar to set your child up for success in preparing for camp. It is going to be a wonderful and enriching experience at Camp Kangaroobie for our Year 3/4 students.
Year 3/4 Queenscliff Erosion Walk
Last Tuesday 28 May, our Year 3/4 students ventured on a walk to the beaches in Queenscliff with Mrs Vistarini and Naomi Wells from the Bellarine Catchment Network. Students learnt about the impacts of erosion on our local beaches and how native flora and fauna are being affected by erosion, including the native endangered species of the Hooded Plover. Naomi shared insightful knowledge about native plants and animals with our students connecting it to their learning in Science about soil health.
Year 1 Litter Bandits
It has been wonderful to see a large number of our Year 1 students showing appreciation and care for our playground and gardens by being Litter Bandits at break times. Last week, a group of Year 1 students were determined to pick up as many pieces of litter found in the playground as possible with the aim of keeping our grounds looking beautiful and clean. I am so proud of their efforts, care and initiative. Thank you!
Students and families are encouraged to pack nude food lunch boxes. This means leaving packaging at home where possible to reduce waste at school. In the event students bring packaging to school in their lunch boxes, they are to ensure they put their rubbish and wrappers in the bins located in the playground or place their rubbish back into their lunchboxes to take home. This will ensure our school playground is kept clean and beautiful for us all to enjoy, as well as taking active steps to care for the environment.
Ride and Scoot to School Day
We had planned to do an official Ride and Scoot to School Day this coming Friday 7 June. However, the event has had to be cancelled due to not having enough parent volunteers available to support the supervision of students riding to and from school. We will plan to host another Ride and Scoot to School Day in Term 3.
Huff and Puff
Last week, we had a tremendous turnout of students attending Huff and Puff on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Students enjoyed participating in a range of physical activities including numbered soccer, rob the nest and chasing tails. We encourage all students to get to school early to be active and join in the fun.
Over the past few weeks, we have had a large number of Year 5/6 students apply to be Huff and Puff Leaders. These leaders will assist Mr Thompson with the setup and pack up of Huff and Puff each day, assist in the planning and promoting Huff and Puff at assemblies, co-design activities to foster student voice in the program as well as assist in the designing of posters to advertise the initiative across the school.
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected to be Huff and Puff Leaders:
- Maya Epstein
- Aydin Sayegh
- Lennox Tuttle
- Kitty Britton
- Sophia Erichsen
- Laila Follett
- Jamie Dean
- Annabelle Clingan
Prep and Year 1 Police Visit
This coming Friday 7 June, our Prep and Year 1 students will participate in an incursion delivered by Victoria Police. Students will have the opportunity to meet local police officers, learn about emergency services and how they help our community and get an exciting tour of a police car.
Year 3/4 STEM Robotics Workshop - ‘Maths with Dash’
Today our Year 3/4 students participated in a STEM robotics workshop titled ‘Maths with Dash’. Students learnt how to create and apply visual coding to generate mathematical solutions. The Year 3/4s were challenged to apply coding skills and mathematical strategies to solve problems. They used visual block coding with the Dash robots to create and solve mathematical solutions linked with their numeracy topics. Students worked in teams to problem solve, created a range of simple coding sequences, measured distances and used their knowledge of angles to accurately code their robot to move.
Division Soccer
On Wednesday 12 June, our Year 5/6 students will be representing our school at the Division Soccer Championships at Myers Reserve in Bell Post Hill. Our students will be competing against schools from the Geelong district, after their fantastic efforts at the recent Lightning Premiership. The Year 5/6 students have shown enthusiasm and dedication in preparing for the event by training at recess and lunch over the past few weeks. We wish them all the best on the day and I know they will represent our school with pride and stellar sportsmanship.
Assembly
Parents, carers and friends are invited to attend our Week 9 Assembly on Friday 14 June May at 9am on the basketball courts. We will have students sharing their learning from Year 1, 3/4TA and 5/6C. We will also be presenting Excellence Certificates to celebrate the dedicated learning efforts of our students and presenting our new Huff and Puff Leaders with their badges.
King’s Birthday Long Weekend and Curriculum Day
I hope all of our families can enjoy an extra long weekend this weekend coming with the King’s Birthday public holiday held on Monday 10 June and a Curriculum Day on Tuesday 11 June. Students will not be required to attend school on Tuesday 11 June. School will resume on Wednesday 12 June.
School Council
I look forward to meeting with our School Council on Monday 17 June 2024.
As we enter our first week of Winter, I hope all of our families are keeping warm and healthy. Please remember to keep your child at home if they present with cold and flu symptoms or are unwell. We want to minimise the spread of illness and Covid in our community. As the weather is getting cooler, please ensure your child comes to school wearing suitable Winter school uniform, including jumpers and jackets. Thank you for your support.
I hope all of our families enjoy a wonderful, warm and relaxing long weekend. I look forward to seeing you at our next Assembly on Friday 14 June.
Nyatne baa Gobata
(Thank you and take care)
Mat McRae
Principal