Oakleigh South Primary School

NEWSLETTER – ISSUE 23

2nd August, 2024

“A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence.” – Jim Watkins

IMPORTANT DATES

Issue 23 – 2nd August 2024

 

Saturday 3rd August
– OSPS Parent Group DJ Bingo  

Tuesday 6th August
– Japanese Matsuri Day & Sushi Day

Wednesday 7th August
– House Athletics

Friday 9th August
– VSSS Dance Excursion

Tuesday 13th August
– Bully Zero Incursion (P – 6)

Wednesday 14th August
– SuperHIRO Dress Up Day
 – Bully Zero Incursion (P – 6)

Wednesday 21st August
– Wanyara Incursion Year 5

 

PRINCIPAL’S REPORT

This week the Year 5’s and 6’s completed their intense swimming program at GESAC which is always a valuable program for children to learn the basics of swimming and water safety. This program gave students the opportunity to extend their swimming skills in levelled classes.

We welcomed 12 students from Tamba Higashi Primary School in Japan for a 10 day Melbourne experience. Staying with 6 OSPS host families, they will experience OSPS school life and go on a variety or trips and excursions in Melbourne. They are looking forward to Matsuri Dress up day next Tuesday 6th August! All OSPS children can dress up in something Japanese themed and enjoy sushi, if purchased through the parent group Sushi Day event.

Today is Principals’ Day and I extend my heartfelt thanks to the OSPS principal class team of Ron Cantlon, Erik Albers, Sue Jackson, Anthony Rowe for their incredible work in leading our wonderful school.

Erik Albers and I attended the Victorian Principal’s Conference this week where it was reassuring to hear that the research and evidenced backed ‘explicit teaching’ approach is found to be the most effective way to educate students, a teaching philosophy that Ron has engrained in the school since his arrival 35 years ago. Presentations also included how successful schools have established high expectations on behaviour and connecting children to schools through engagement opportunities (e.g. productions, sport, STEM, sustainability, languages and the arts). OSPS is certainly on the right track!

This Saturday will be the first parent group function post pandemic, the DJ Bingo night. The location will be in the staff room. Tickets are still available via trybooking and can be purchased at the door (with cash). Check out all the details further down in the newsletter.

Ron has returned to work, however part time so that he can maximise his recovery and rehab. He is working Wednesdays and Thursdays presently. I will remain the Acting Principal on the other 3 days of the week.

Have a lovely weekend.

Nikki Virtuoso
Acting Principal

SCHOOL MATTERS

IMPORTANT REMINDER: PLEASE PICK UP AFTER YOUR DOG

 

While we understand that some families may bring their dogs around our school grounds, it is crucial to keep our environment clean and safe for everyone. Here are some key points to remember:

  • Bring Your Own Waste Bags: Our school does not provide dog waste bags, so please remember to bring your own.
  • Dispose Properly: Always pick up after your dog and dispose of the waste in the appropriate bins. Proper disposal of dog waste helps maintain a clean and pleasant environment for all.

We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for everyone. For more information, please read our Dog Policy

ANNUAL JAPANESE MATSURI DRESS-UP AND SUSHI DAY

We are excited to remind you about our Annual Japanese Matsuri Dress-Up and Sushi Day on August 6th!

On this day, all year levels will participate in special in-class programs, and we will hold a special assembly to announce the best-dressed students and a teacher, and Origami Competition winners.

This year is even more special as we have Japanese students from Tamba visiting us after 5 years! They will be joining us and are very excited to celebrate the day with everyone at OSPS.

Students can celebrate Japanese culture by dressing up in colourful kimonos, karate gear, ninja costumes, or as their favourite Pokémon, Studio Ghibli characters, anime heroes, samurai, geishas, sumo wrestlers, or Japanese folklore creatures like kitsune and tengu.

ORIGAMI COMPETITION

 

We are thrilled to announce our upcoming Origami Competition as part of Matsuri Day on August 6th! This competition is a fantastic way for students to engage with Japanese culture and showcase their creativity.

    • Prep – Grade 2: Make a special origami design chosen for you and learn the basics in a fun way.
    • Grade 3: Create an origami of your favourite animal.
    • Grade 4 – 6: Choose any origami design you like. Create anything you want, such as animals, flowers, or unique designs.

Please submit your origami work to Sumiko Sensei by July 26th, 2024 (end of Week 2).

 

SUPERHIRO DRESS UP DAY

On Wednesday the 14th August, the whole school will be recognising the ‘National Week Against Bullying and Violence’ 12th to 16th August,  by dressing up as their favourite Superhero. We will be promoting and instilling once again, the importance of being an UPSTANDER and being kind and inclusive of everyone. 

The theme for 2024 is ‘Everyone Belongs’, when we all feel like we belong, bullying struggles to find a place. It’s about embracing who we are, respecting everyone’s differences and standing up together against unkindness. At OSPS we encourage our students to speak up to create a safe place where everyone feels supported and respected.

VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

YEAR 4 VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

Boyd – 4LD
Working Together
For the effort you put in introducing our new student and making him feel welcome.
Maggie – 4LD
Resilience
For working hard to improve her spelling and writing capabilities. You have come a long way this year!
Ananya – 4LW
Integrity
For being awarded her pen licence for her neat and well-structured handwriting.
Arnav – 4LW
Integrity
For taking pride in his writing by including detail and engaging devices to engage the reader.
Luca – 4CG
Excellence
For whizzing through his SRA cards with perfect comprehension. Keep up the great work Luca!
Jenisha – 4CG
Excellence
For demonstrating a terrific understanding of area and perimeter to solve complex maths equations.
Aadit – 4CG
Excellence
For utilising his maths knowledge to solve complex worded problems that include multiple operations.
Zoe – 4CR
Excellence
For the excellent commitment she displays in completing her Mathletics tasks each week. Keep it up.
Anshul – 4CR
Excellence
For developing a beautiful handwriting style which earnt him his Pen Licence. Well done!
Adrian – 4CR
Excellence
For consistently displaying beautiful penmanship which has earnt him his Pen Licence. Congrats!
Khaleesi – 4WW
Excellence
For making a wonderful start on her Mathletics goal this term. Keep it up!
Nicholas – 4WW
Excellence
For your excellent research and effort on your NAIDOC brochure. Awesome work, Nicholas!
Zehan – 4AS
Excellence
For maintaining his belongings in a neat and tidy manner, setting a positive example for his peers.
Ryan – 4AS
Excellence
For his exceptional reading achievements and his enthusiastic participation in class discussions.

 

YEAR 5 VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

Audrey – 5DR
Excellence
For always trying her best and being an excellent role model to other children. Well done, Audrey!
Maison – 5DR
Respect
For always showing kindness and respect to everyone. You’re a star, Maison!
Kayra – 5DR
Working Together
For being a team player, excellent listener and fabulous contributor to all discussions. Well done!
Kemi – 5MM
Working Together
For her positive attitude and the respect she shows to all classmates and teachers. Well done Kemi!
Samuel – 5MM
Respect
For demonstrating a strong academic and positive start to the new term. We are proud of you Sam!
Makaela – 5EW
Excellence
For working hard to consistently excel across all academic areas.
Kundhana – 5EW
Working Together
For contributing to classroom discussions and being a great listener.
Justin – 5EW
Integrity
For starting every day with purpose and putting in the hard work to reach his goals.
Oliver – 5EW
Working Together
For demonstrating great team work when collaborating on group projects.

 

YEAR 6 VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

Elena – 6NM
Working Together
For delivering a tremendous performance with Mitali in our Business Expo last Friday.
Mitali – 6NM
Working Together
For working so well with Elena in our Business Expo project!
Jack – 6NM
Working Together
For working well in a group that delivered a phenomenal paper plate discus throw!
Phoenix – 6NM
Working Together
For working well in a group that delivered a phenomenal paper plate discus throw!
Zoe – 6SC
Working Together
For being a wonderful Banqer Auctioneer for our class. Keep up the great work!
Thomas – 6SC
Integrity
For a great start to Term 3 Thomas!
Sean – 6SC
Excellence
For being a conscientious worker and always completing his tasks! Well done!
Hetvee – 6CM
Working Together
For being a keen and supportive team member in the Year 6 Business Expo. You are awesome, Hetvee!
Tarush – 6CM
Working Together
For his standout dedication and teamwork in the Year 6 Business Expo. Well done Tarush!
Amelia – 6CM
Working Together
For her standout dedication and teamwork in the Year 6 Business Expo. Well done Amelia!

 

SENIOR SPECIALIST VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

Eric – 5MM
Visual Arts
Excellence
For striving to achieve his personal best.
Shenaya – 6NM
Visual Arts
Excellence
For striving to achieve her personal best.

 

PARENT GROUP

DJ BINGO PARENT NIGHT

 

The OSPS DJ Bingo Night is going ahead! Tickets are still available for sale for our upcoming parent night DJ Bingo.
 
You don’t need to book a whole table, even if you would like to come and meet some new people, or have a group of 2 or more, you can still attend as we will have lots of tables available for you to join up with others. Tickets will be available at the door for cash only if you would like to just rock up!
 
We have chosen DJ Bingo as there is no skill required – just luck! So anyone can win, and you don’t need to know your music, you just need to be ready for a fun night out.
 
Please help support our return to live events by purchasing a ticket. It is BYO food and drinks, bring some cash for the fundraising games and will be a great night to connect with other parents, have some fun and win some prizes!
 
Book your tickets via: www.trybooking.com/CRQOZ

 

EVENT DETAILS

 

When: 6.30pm Saturday 3rd August
Where: OSPS School Staffroom, Riley Street, South Oakleigh
Tickets: $20 each. Available to purchase here via TryBooking.

 

For any questions, please contact Paul at paul.friedman@hotmail.com.

 

Hope to see you all there!

OSPS Parent Group

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SOUTH OAKLEIGH COLLEGE PRESENTS: DISNEY’S NEWSIES JR.

 

Excitement is building for South Oakleigh College’s school production of Disney’s Newsies JR.!

Join the community for an unforgettable evening at 6:30pm on Thursday 15th and Friday 16th August, in the Christine Strachan Theatre at South Oakleigh College.

Ticket Prices:

    • $20 per adult
    • $15 per child/concession

Don’t miss out—tickets are selling fast! Seize the day and click here to secure your seats today!

PARENT CORNER

WILD AT ART THREATENED SPECIES ART COMPETITION

 

Do you love being creative? Wild At Art is Australia’s biggest wildlife art competition for children aged 5-12. 
 
From Monday, 17 June to Monday 12 August, children from across Australia are invited to create an original artwork of one of Australia’s many threatened native animals or plants. 
 

ARLIAM ALLIED HEALTH OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Arliam Allied Health have 3 new Occupational Therapists starting in the coming weeks, who will be ready to take on new clients! If you have any participants or families looking for OT, we can help!

Our service area is as follows: Bayside, South, South-East or Eastern Metro Melbourne areas. We also have limited availability for Speech Pathology services, for school aged participants!

WHAT IS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY?

Occupational Therapy (OT) helps children develop the skills they need for everyday activities, both at school and at home.
OT may be the perfect option if your child requires support with:

    • Fine Motor Skills: Like writing or using scissors.
    • Gross Motor Skills: Such as balance and coordination.
    • Sensory Processing: Managing sensory input and reactions.
    • Self-Care: Learning tasks like dressing and eating.
    • Social Skills: Building positive interactions with peers.
    • Academic Skills: Assisting with classroom tasks.
GET STARTED

To begin, please complete the online referral form: Arliam Allied Health Referral Form

The Arliam Allied Health Team

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