Dear Queenscliff Parents and Carers,
Time flies when you are having fun! We have reached the final week of a busy and engaging Term 3. Before we embark on our school holiday break, it is important for us to take time to reflect on some of the key highlights from this term that have enriched the lives of our students, teachers and school community;
The spectacular QPS Art Show - ‘It's Alive’ - The event of the year! It was truly magical. It was a brilliant celebration of our students’ creativity, imagination and perspective hosted in the Queenscliff community.
Book Week - The amazing costume parade and exploration of quality literature
Science Day - Students participating in hands-on experiments based on the concept of sustainability and endangered species.
Toy and Book Fair - Raising over $360 to support Cottage by the Sea
Athletics Days at Goldsworthy Reserve and QPS
Parent Teacher Interviews - an opportunity to meet with you child’s teacher to celebrate their successes and achievements this year
Pickleball and basketball clinics
Year 3/4 Song Room performance
Trivia for Nature fundraising at 360Q
Year 5/6 Showcase at the Geelong Performing Arts Centre
The ultimate Class Container Challenge that has promoted sustainability, care for our environment and collaboration.
Not to mention, the quality teaching and learning that happens every day in your child’s classroom. I am extremely grateful for the persistent effort, enthusiasm, professionalism and dedication embodied by our teachers and Education Support staff at Queenscliff Primary School each and everyday. They strive to provide a safe, inclusive and supportive learning environment for your children, encouraging them to aim high and supporting them to grow in confidence by taking up every opportunity available. I am proud of our staff at QPS.
Trivia for Nature
On Friday 6 September, our school hosted a ‘Trivia for Nature’ fundraiser at 360Q. It was a highly engaging and interactive evening where our school community came together to connect, fundraise and have fun. I would like to thank all of our parents, families, staff and community members who attended the evening and committed to the dress up themes. There were many different themes of costumes, from trees/nature, ‘country and western’ to german lederhosens. Our parent community is certainly a creative bunch!
In total, we were able to raise $3,179.20 from ticket sales, the raffle and silent auction. All of the proceeds from the fundraiser will go towards the Nature Play Space planned to be built in 2025 in our school playground.
I would like to take this opportunity thank Mrs. Hannah Petrie and Mrs. Ebony Tannouri who hosted the trivia competition and extend a special thank you to Lisa Golightly and Daniela Sayegh for all of their time, energy and support in seeking donations for raffle prizes and the silent auction items.
Thank you to the following businesses, families and community members who generously donated raffle prizes and silent auction items.
13th Beach Golf Links | Shelter Shed | Farm Foods Queenscliff |
Hello Sauna | 360Q | Queenscliff Music Festival |
Bellarine Golden Olive | Bellarine Adventure Golf | Leura Park |
Lonnie Fish and Chips | The Bookshop at Queenscliff | Point Lonsdale Health and Wellness |
The Mex | O Space | Curlewis Golf Club |
Cliffe’s Pizza | Point Lonsdale Guest House | Tilia Fashion & Accessories |
Ristevski Lawyers | Labten Queenscliff | Noble Rot |
Adventure Park | Queenscliff Distillery |
School Saving Bonus
The Victorian Government is making life that little bit easier for families by providing a one-off $400 School Saving Bonus. This support will help cover the cost of school uniforms and school activities like camps, excursions and sports in 2025. The $400 cannot be used for book packs or stationery supplies for your child. Our school will require financial contributions from families to pay for stationery and book pack supplies for 2025. This information will be provided to families at the beginning of Term 4.
The School Saving Bonus will be provided to schools and families in Term 4, 2024 ready to be used in 2025. Families may also wish to watch the video message from the Minister of Education, Ben Carroll regarding the School Saving Bonus.
In order for families to access the School Saving Bonus, we require each family to complete the Parent Contact Details Form to update your email address. Information and access to the School Saving Bonus will be sent to families via their email address. It is important that all families complete the form below and provide their current, up to date email address in order for you to access the School Saving Bonus. This must be completed by Friday 20 September 2024.
Year 5/6 Performing Arts
Geelong Schools Music and Movement Festival
Yesterday, our Grade 5/6 students proudly represented our school at the Geelong Schools Music and Movement Festival, showcasing their talents through dance, musical theatre, and band performances. This festival is a wonderful celebration of the creativity and passion that exists within our school community, and our students delivered outstanding performances.
A big thank you to all staff and families who supported our performers by attending the event, and a special mention to Mrs. Petrie for her incredible dedication, hard work, and inspiration in preparing our young performers. To view videos of the performances head to the 'Performing Arts News Section'
SRC Container Challenge
Over the past 10 weeks, the SRC has coordinated the Class Container Challenge. It has been a huge effort from students, teachers and our parent community. I would like to take this opportunity to thank your SRC and Ms. Teyha Robertson for coordinating the program. Thank you to all of the parent volunteers who have given up their time to collect their child’s class contribution on a weekly basis to deposit at a container centre. Overall, our school was able to raise $887.40 across all classes. The individual class results will be announced at assembly on Friday. Classes will have the opportunity to decide how they would like to spend their raised funds from the Class Container Challenge in Term 4. The Class Container Challenge has been a wonderful opportunity for our students to demonstrate leadership, care for their environment and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of recycling.
This challenge is a perfect example of how, when we work together, we can achieve great things.
Queenscliffe Community Market
Queenscliffe Community Market will recommence for this year on Sunday 29 September from 9am-2pm at Lower Princess Park. The Queenscliffe Community Market donates a significant contribution to our school to support learning materials, technology, playground improvements, gardens and wellbeing programs. From 2023/2024, the Queenscliffe Community Market donated $20,300 to our school.
The Queenscliffe Community Market could not run without the support of our parent volunteers who assist with the setup and running of the market. I extend my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to every family who assisted with the marker in 2023/2024 - your time, energy and effort has significantly contributed to the success of the market and as a result, raising enough funds for the market to give a generous donation to our school - a total of $20,300. Thank you!
Kelly Sports in Term 4
Next term, students are invited to join the Kelly Sports Club after school every Wednesday from 16 October. Kelly Sports Club will commence at 3:10pm and conclude at 4:20pm. Students will have the opportunity to learn new skills and engage in a variety of sports in a fun, supportive environment. They will learn key skills for basketball, cricket, hockey, soccer and tennis throughout the term. If you wish to sign your child up to Kelly Sports Club for Term 4, please email Kelly Sports at geelong@kellysports.com.au .
R U OK? Day
Last Thursday 12 September, our school celebrated R U OK? Day. R U OK? Day aims to inspire and empower our students to meaningfully connect with those around them and start a conversation with those in their world who may be facing challenges in their daily life. R U OK? Day is an important day where we aim to instil the value and character trait of empathy within our students. It is important that we can recognise when someone else is having a challenging or ‘down’ day and to check-in with them to see if they need any support or just an ear to listen. On the day, students dressed with a splash of yellow and had the opportunity to purchase R U OK? wristbands to promote the cause. Students participated in an R U OK? Day wellbeing workshop where they learnt about four key steps to help them have a conversation with someone who is facing a challenge. Students learnt to ask “R U OK?”, listen, encourage action, check in with their friends. Thank you to Mrs Fullard and our Year 5 Wellbeing Leader, Saskia Fitzgerald for organising the event and meaningful learning experiences for our school.
Prep to Year 3 Athletics Day
On Friday 6 September, our Prep to Year 3 students participated in an Athletics Day. It was wonderful to see the enthusiasm and sportsmanship shown by our students as they eagerly participated in a range of events. Students earned House points as they competed in long jump, high jump, novelty races including sack races and egg and spoon, sprinting and shotput. Thank you to Mrs. Melissa Fitzgerald for her outstanding organisation and leadership in coordinating this event for our students.
Prep Transition 2025
On Tuesday 10 September, our school had our first Prep Transition session with our new prep students attending our school in 2025. It was a complete success! Our future Prep students had the opportunity to meet Mrs. Jackie Morris who will be their Prep teacher in 2025 and spend time in their classroom. Students explored the playground on a scavenger hunt to find magical items to add to their potions. We were impressed by all of the children that attended our first Prep Transition session and we look forward to their next visit on Thursday 17 October.
Victorian High Ability Program
Congratulations to Charlie High, Zuri Lapham, Jemma Sheridan who have been selected to participate in the Victorian High Ability Program for English in Term 4. Also, a huge congratulations to Jack McDonald who has been selected to participate in the program for Mathematics.
Assembly
Our final assembly for Term 3 will be held this Friday 20 September at 9:00am. We look forward to parents, families and friends of our school community joining us for our end of term celebration. We will have our Year 5/6 students performing, as well as 3/4TA and 3/4F showcasing their learning. The first assembly for Term 4 will be held in Week 3 on Friday 25 October 2024.
School Council
Our next School Council meeting will be held on Monday 21 October 2024. I look forward to meeting with our School Council members to discuss school operations, planning for 2025 and school budgets.
I wish all of our QPS families a safe, relaxing and rejuvenating school holiday break. Term 4 will commence on Monday 7 October 2024.
Nyatne baa Gobata
(Thank you and take care)
Mat McRae
Principal