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Dear Craigslea Community,
Term 4 is progressing quickly, and as we conclude Week 3, we have a busy calendar of events ahead. While these activities are important, it is crucial that we maintain our focus on teaching and learning, as students aim to finish the year on a strong academic note. I encourage families to ensure that students attend school every day. Regular school attendance significantly enhances students' chances for success, both academically and in life. When students attend school every day, they:
- Access more learning opportunities,
- Maintain and strengthen friendships,
- Stay connected to the curriculum,
- Build self-confidence as learners, and
- Achieve better long-term life outcomes.
Same Day Student Absence Notification
It’s vital that parents and carers notify the school if their child is unable to attend on a given day. In the event that a student is absent without prior notice, we will contact families as soon as possible. If you receive a notification from the school regarding an unexplained absence, please inform us promptly. We will follow up if no response is received, as ensuring the safety and well-being of our students is our highest priority.
Morning Drop-Offs
We’ve observed an increase in students arriving at school before 8:30am. Please note that supervision begins at 8:30am. If students arrive earlier, they should be part of a supervised activity or enrolled in OSHC, which operates from 6:30am to 9:00am. For families needing to drop off students earlier, OSHC is available to ensure a safe and supervised environment.
Staff Appreciation Day
Next Friday, we will celebrate the incredible individuals who make our school the thriving community it is. Our staff, across all roles, contribute daily to the success and well-being of our students, and it is their dedication and passion that enables us to achieve so much together.
We could not be the school we are today without the unwavering commitment of every staff member. From our school officers and cleaners to our office staff, teacher aides, speech pathologist, social worker, guidance officer, and of course, our exceptional teaching and leadership team – each plays an invaluable role in shaping the educational experience of our students.
This celebration is our way of acknowledging and thanking each of them for the difference they make every day. Their hard work does not go unnoticed, and together, we continue to build a positive and enriching environment for everyone in our school community.
Planning for 2025
It’s hard to believe we are nearing the end of my first year as Principal at Craigslea. It has been a year of learning and exploring ways to further contribute to this wonderful school. As we prepare for 2025, our school team is reviewing data, reflecting on our experiences from this year, and identifying areas for enhancement. Currently, our teachers are working collaboratively on a whole-school curriculum plan for English and Mathematics, aligned with Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum. Mrs. McGregor and our Targeted Learning Teachers are reviewing our current ways of working and processes so that we strengthen their impact on student learning and I am leading the visioning process and priority-setting for 2025.
We are excited about the opportunities the next year holds, and we are eager to share our plans with you. Please join us at one of our What’s Ahead in 2025 sessions:
- Coffee & Connect on Friday, 15 November from 9:00am to 10:30am, or
- An evening session on Monday, 18 November from 6:00pm to 7:00pm, prior to our final P&C meeting for the year.
Yours in Learning,
Melanie Rehm
Deputy Principal for Prep to Year 2
We need House Mascots! Can you help?
Our students have been asked to design a mascot for their house; Maundrell, Hamilton or Webster. The mascot must be an Australian native animal. Alliteration is always a great idea.
Submit your entry to the office. Entries close on Monday 21st October 2024.
Top tip: practise your idea on paper first, and draw your final design on this sheet.
Vision Screening
Yours in Learning,
Erin Wiles
Deputy Principal for Year 3 to Year 6
LIFE House Shield
The buzz around the school regarding our GOTCHAS (recognition for positive behaviours) is exciting!! This week Hamilton won by 2 GOTCHAS!!!
The students have been focussed on Be a Learner for the last 2 weeks and being ‘caught’ (GOTCHA):
- being prepared
- striving for excellence
- trying new things
- celebrating success and
- joining in.
Next week their focus will be on Be Independent. The staff will be ‘catching’ (GOTCHA) students:
- taking responsibility for own actions
- always doing their best
- encouraging and supporting others and
- playing by the rules
Lynley Williams
Music Gala
Our Music Gala will be held on the 25th of October in our Hall. All students in the instrumental and choral program are involved in this performance. Information notes have been given out to students.
Parent Meeting
All Strings, Brass, Woodwind and Percussion beginning students for 2025 have been invited to a parent meeting on the 21st of October in the music room at 6pm. If you have received an invitation. I will see you there.
Workshop
There will be an instrumental and choral workshop for Senior band, Senior and Junior Strings and the choir on Tuesday 22nd of October. This will prepare us for our Gala happening on the 25nd of October. Junior Band will have their practices on Tuesdays at Morning Tea.
Team Building
An email will be sent home with information about a Team Building afternoon held at school on the 8th of November. Please ensure to complete the consent form for your child to attend.
Mrs Stockill
Craigslea teachers have been deepening their understanding of Version 9 of the Australian Curriculum for English and Maths.
During the past two staff meetings, we have used the thinking routine “See, Think, Wonder” to explore the Australian Curriculum website and the Prep-Year 6 Achievement Sequence for English and Maths. This has helped us discover connections across year levels and subject areas.
Over weeks 3 and 4, each year level teaching team will have a day off class to plan Version 9 English and Maths for 2025. Part of this process has involved planning units that connect English to other subject areas. Your children will be exploring some exciting new English units next year!
- What is it about characters in texts that makes us like them?
- How can we learn and teach others to play our favourite games?
- What makes a good imaginative book?
- How can we use information texts to teach others about living things?
- Why should all Year 5 students read your favourite novel?
- How do authors use persuasive techniques to influence others to bring about change?
- How can we express our opinions?
I'm looking forward to seeing what other exciting ideas our teachers come up with to explore with your children.
Kind regards,
Alice Cowan-Dillon
CLASS |
NAME |
REASON |
Prep C |
Tupou |
For being an independent learner and for her excellent effort during writing activities. |
Prep K |
Cosette |
For her amazingly positive attitude towards her writing and being a self-manager. |
Prep N |
Sophie |
For approaching every day with enthusiasm, cheerfulness and a willingness to do her best. |
Prep T |
Hugo |
For showing interest and enthusiasm in all aspects of his learning. |
Prep T |
Lauren |
For being a motivated learner who responds well to feedback. |
1B |
SJ |
For consistently striving to do his best work, especially when using the learning wall to bump up his writing. |
1C |
Lisa |
For consistently outstanding English work. Lisa applies taught skills, uses a variety of text structures and extends herself to produce work she can be proud of. |
1P |
Arthur |
For being an active and enthusiastic learner, especially during math lessons. |
2B |
Jason |
For participating in group work respectfully and sharing his ideas. |
2D |
Leanne |
For being a role model by always trying her best in all learning activities. |
2H |
Charlotte |
For returning to class ready to be an enthusiastic and focussed learner after her time away. |
2S |
Harrison |
For being an active listener and participant. |
3DM |
Emalinn |
For consistently doing an amazing job with her writing and always using the ‘I have’ statements to bump up her work. |
3G |
Dehan |
For the effort shown during writing activities. |
3H |
Madelaine |
For being a kind and respectful class member. |
3S |
Rasem |
For working hard on his poetry. |
4D |
Eliki |
For being an active learner and showing proficient effort in all key learning areas. |
4G |
Clara |
For embracing challenges and approaching each subject with curiosity and determination. |
4M |
Oliver |
For being a great Craigslea learner in our new Drama unit, joining in with enthusiasm. |
5B |
Jason |
For being a learner by completing all tasks with a positive attitude and contributing to class discussions. |
5M |
Parvathy |
For her positive and genuine efforts towards her learning. She is a truly active and respected student. |
5SK |
Jessica |
For being a great learner, helping others and showing kindness and empathy always. |
5/6K |
Aidan |
For being an independent and responsible learner. He has been consistently using our LIFE rules in class. |
6C |
Ella |
For being a learner by completing all tasks with a positive attitude and contributing to class discussions. |
6H |
Mia |
For always being prepared for learning and actively participating in whole class and small group activities. |
6W |
Michael |
For a positive and productive start to Term 4 and for participating well in all class discussions. |
In this edition…
- Election Coffee Cart at Craigslea High School 26th Volunteers needed!
- Christmas Concert and Market 23rd Register a Stall or volunteer.
- Bunnings BBQ 8th Volunteers needed
Also….
- P&C general meeting 18th Nov from 7pm in person or online via teams https://tinyurl.com/mry7t94b
- Trivia was once again a great night, thankyou to all of those who joined in the fun.
- OSHC Christmas closure dates 23rd Dec – 3rd OSHC Christmas vacation care available 16th Dec -20th Dec. and 6th Jan – 24th Jan.
- Election Coffee Cart. Saturday 26th
- Located at Craigslea State High School, we need volunteers to help move equipment and set up. We will also need volunteers to serve customers throughout the day. Please volunteer here org/XF8AR
- Christmas Market Saturday 23rd
- An exciting evening celebration. All classes will be performing and there will be a parent & teacher choir in the hall at 5pm. Followed by a free movie on the top oval at 6:30pm.
- Also, on the top oval there will be available for purchase a BBQ dinner, hot and cold drinks, glow in the dark merchandise and a little market of homemade goods to start, or if you are really organized finish your Christmas shopping.
- Register your interest in having a market stall here : org/JM9KY
- Volunteer to help with food stalls org/Y8HFK
- Bunnings Sausage Sizzle Sunday 8th
- Not available to volunteer during the week? The Bunnings sausage sizzle is a great way to be involved meet some other parents and help the school community.
- Many hands make light work, and there are lots of different time slots available so you can pick one that suits you.
- 7am – 5pm at Stafford Bunnings.
- Volunteer here org/38DBR
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Gala Day
Eco Club - Term 2
Term 2 Coffee & Connect - Student Code of Conduct held in the Sensitivity Unit
Assembly - hall
Truck Cat 2025 National Simultaneous Storytime book
Prep Excursion to Lone Pine
Year 2 - Step into history incursion
Gala Day
Eco Club - Term 2
Outdoor Classroom Day
P&C Day
Trivia Night
Parade Performance - Strings
School Photos
Gala Day
Eco Club - Term 2
Eco Club - Term 2
Under 8s Day
P&C General Meeting
Music Workshop
Choir, Band and Strings will perform in a nighttime concert in our hall
Eco Club - Term 2
Music Gala
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