PRINCIPAL'S REPORT
Dear Parents and Friends,
FAREWELL
What a whirlwind the past week has been for me! Last week I was informing you of my news of a secondment to BASTOW, and then I find out that I have also been successful in securing the position of
Principal at Lysterfield Primary School. I have barely had time for it to register!
Just as it happened when I came to MPPS in term 2 2011, these decisions seem to be made quickly and before we can be too sad about it, we are off to our next challenge and opportunity.
As with many changes in our lives, they are often a double-edged sword. I am excited at the opportunity of leading a new school, but obviously I am sad at leaving behind Mentone Park. Over the almost 5 ½ years I have been here, I have made some wonderful connections with staff, students and families and will be sad to leave these behind.
I wrote the following message in my first newsletter to the school community in 2011:
I am thrilled and proud to be working with the community at Mentone Park PS, a community which shares my values of working collaboratively and cooperatively to provide students with the highest quality learning environment. It is an exciting year to be joining MPPS with our school review coming up and the opportunity to set the direction for student learning for the next four years.
I look forward to working with MMPS students, staff and parents in developing further our approach to Teaching and Learning to prepare our students for the “new millennium”. I believe strongly in children leaving primary school competent in both literacy and numeracy and will ensure this remains a priority in our new Strategic Plan.
When I reflect back on my time at MPPS, I am proud of the work that we have achieved and I feel confident that we achieved the goals I outlined in 2011. I leave feeling like I have helped lay the foundations for the students of Mentone Park into the future. I think our teaching is among the best in Kingston, with the focus we have had on our professional development over the past 5 years. From Writing and Reading workshops, to Maths Specialists, our whole school inquiry focus and now the work on Curiosity –what a forward-thinking and vibrant learning community we have created!
I regret that I will not see the building works through, or other exciting projects that are coming up for MPPS, but I know that I have put years of effort into improving the environment in which our children learn and play and I look forward to returning to see it all completed.
Thank you to everyone who has supported the school and me personally
over the years. I look forward to hearing of the continued success of Mentone Park and its students.
NEW PRINCIPAL
I am pleased to be able to inform you that a new principal (Acting) has been appointed and will commence in term 3. Mrs Renee Kennedy has been an Assistant Principal at Skye Primary School for many years and comes with a wealth of experience as a teacher and educational leader. I know that she will love the community of MPPS like I do and that you will make her feel welcome.
Wishing you all a safe and happy holidays,
Kendra Parker
PRINCIPAL
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL'S REPORT
So long, farewell…
It is an emotional time for the Mentone Park Primary School community with Kendra leaving us to take on bigger challenges at BASTOW and then on to Lysterfield Primary School. In my 18 months here, I have been very lucky to work alongside Kendra. She has worked tirelessly to make improvements to our school and to ensure that our students have every possible opportunity to achieve high levels of success. On behalf of all the staff, students and wider community, I would like to thank you, Kendra, for your unwavering commitment, dedication and support to all members of Mentone Park PS. We are going to miss you.
Music Performance
Ms Parker and I, along with some lucky parents and students,
were treated to a lunch time concert on Tuesday and Wednesday. Some of the
students who have been having independent music lessons for guitar, piano and
keyboard, each performed a solo piece for us. We were very impressed with their
ability to read music and remain composed to perform for an audience! Well
done!ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Achievement Awards
Congratulations to the latest achievement award recipients!
The Aussie of the Month certificates for June will be
awarded at tomorrow’s final assembly for the term!
Holidays are here again...
Hooray for the winter holidays! I’m looking forward to spending some quality
time in my slippers, curling up with a good book and relaxing! That will be
somewhere in between trips to the local playground, walking the dogs and going
on all sorts of day trips as instructed by my children of course!
Holidays are an obvious time to schedule relaxation into
your diary, but it is equally important that we take time for relaxation when
we are at our busiest. At school, teachers use a variety of guided relaxation
techniques with their students. Techniques such as: brain gym, meditation, breathing
exercises, creative problem solving, visualisation, drama, art, sport, singing
or body mathematics. Relaxation and focusing methods are not always passive or
quiet however. Exercise, sports, and rhythmic activities energise and focus
brains.
Mindfulness is something we hear about a lot these days. The
world of adult colouring books has taken off because of it! Mindfulness is
about being aware and being present “now”. Create family rituals where everyone
can stop and bring their energies and their awareness into the present.
In everything we do, if we want great outcomes we need to
lesson anxiety. We can achieve this by focussing less on the results and more
on awareness and commitment. Have a go at practising relaxation and mindfulness
these school holidays.
Ms Parker and I, along with some lucky parents and students,
were treated to a lunch time concert on Tuesday and Wednesday. Some of the
students who have been having independent music lessons for guitar, piano and
keyboard, each performed a solo piece for us. We were very impressed with their
ability to read music and remain composed to perform for an audience! Well
done!ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Hooray for the winter holidays! I’m looking forward to spending some quality
time in my slippers, curling up with a good book and relaxing! That will be
somewhere in between trips to the local playground, walking the dogs and going
on all sorts of day trips as instructed by my children of course!
Mindfulness is something we hear about a lot these days. The
world of adult colouring books has taken off because of it! Mindfulness is
about being aware and being present “now”. Create family rituals where everyone
can stop and bring their energies and their awareness into the present.
In everything we do, if we want great outcomes we need to
lesson anxiety. We can achieve this by focussing less on the results and more
on awareness and commitment. Have a go at practising relaxation and mindfulness
these school holidays.
Alison Lough
Assistant Principal
FROM THE ADMINISTRATION TEAM
Dear Parents & Guardians,
Please see below some reminders from the Administration Team.
Tiqbiz
Just a reminder that parents must come into the office to SIGN IN your child if they are late and also SIGN OUT your child if they are leaving early.
Please also note you can record your child's absence if you are going on extended holidays. Select the first date of absence and the last date of absence and submit.
Please also note you can record your child's absence if you are going on extended holidays. Select the first date of absence and the last date of absence and submit.
Year 3/4 Creswick Camp Excursion Deposit and Permission Form
- Please log on to QkR under School Payments and Camps
- Select Year 3/4 Creswick Camp Deposit.
- When you have added the $100 deposit payment to the cart you will receive the following message.
To complete this request you will now be asked for some additional information.
Select OK
Administration Team
Anne, Trish & Jane
OSHC 22ND JUNE
WOW! We are at the end of Term 2 already and we hope that everyone has made great plans for their holidays.
This
week at OSHC we have enjoyed free play. We are looking forward to vacation care
and the fun that it will bring. If you haven’t booked your child/ren in, please
book in as soon as possible, the details are below and on our YLV website.
Have a safe and happy holiday.
Kind
regards the OSCH team
ANICA & JAMES
Dear Parents,
It’s been a busy term in the Kids Cafe - our winter menu
returned, we brought back (and improved) the Troppo pizza and introduced a new
soup flavour.
A huge thank you, to everyone who volunteered this
term. Also a special mention to the
regulars who come in every week, whether it’s on a Friday or during the week.
There are also volunteers who come in to do behind the scenes jobs. Kids Cafe
could not run without you, you all do a brilliant job.
Please remember there are no lunch orders this week as it’s
a cleaning day (everyone welcome) we will be open for stock sell off (frozen
items and drinks) at RECESS only.
Next term we will be trialling THURSDAY Hot Chocolates. They will be available at LUNCHTIME only you will need to
order on QkR before 9am as there
will be no over the counter sales.
Have a happy and safe school holidays and I look forward to
seeing you in the Kids Cafe next term!
Liz and the Kids Cafe Team.
Working With Children Check Reminder
All parents/guardians, visitors & volunteers to the school MUST sign in & out of the school and display their WWCC in a lanyard, which is available at the school office.
The Department of Education requires any person involved in an activity where children may be present to have a current WWCC or have supplied proof that they have applied for a WWCC with the Department of Justice. All schools are required to comply with the Working with Children Act 2005.
Volunteers are expected to carry the WWCC card on their person at all times when working or volunteering at the school or during school related activities.
There is no fee for this check. Apply now by visiting: www.workingwithchildren.vic.gov.au
COMMUNITY SERVICE & ANNOUNCEMENTS
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ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS
SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMS
INSTRUMENTAL
MUSIC LESSONS POCO MUSIC
Enrolments
for Term 3
Poco Music
offer in school private music tuition in Brass, Woodwind, Strings, Drum Kit and
Singing lessons.
If you
would like to enrol your child in lessons please fill out the enrolment form online
at:
If you
would like more information about lessons please contact our office on 9584
7341
or
alternatively email us at: admin@pocomusic.com.au
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