Oakleigh South Primary School

NEWSLETTER – ISSUE  26

23rd August , 2023

Respect your parents, they finished school without Google!

IMPORTANT DATES

Issue 26  – 23rd August 2023

Friday 25th August
– Book Week Dress Up Day
– Junior Book Parade 9.00am
– Senior Book Parade 9.50am

Monday 28th August
– ICAS Maths

Tuesday 29th August
– Year 4 to 6 Assembly

Wednesday 30th August
– Year 5 Wanyara Incursion

Thursday 31st August
– Bentleigh District Athletics Day
– Father’s Day Stall Yr 1 & 5

Friday 1st September
– Father’s Day Stall Prep, Yr 1, 3, 4, 6

PRINCIPAL’S REPORT

This week OSPS is celebrating Book Week. On Friday the 25th, we ask that students come dressed as their favourite character from a book. Students will be asked to bring a gold coin donation which will go towards purchasing new books for the school library. The library has been decorated by our literacy team and looks magnificent. The students will have a visit from renowned author and illustrator Heath McKenzie and there is a ‘Design a Book Cover’ competition. We can’t wait to see all the student’s favourite book characters parading on Friday morning, with the juniors starting at 9.00am and the senior students parading at 9.50am. Parents are welcome to attend these parades. It will be fantastic to see the whole school come together celebrating books and reading!

The year 6 students are in full swing with their production practises of ‘The Wizard of Oz Jnr’. Before you know it, they will be performing in front of their family and friends at the end of the term. There will be four performances, Monday 11th September, Tuesday 12th (Matinee at 4pm), Wednesday 13th September and Thursday 14th September at 7pm. Tickets are on sale to the year 6 families and will be available to the public this Friday at 10am via Trybooking.com.

Lastly what a fun filled junior assembly yesterday! Our preps performed so well on stage for their first time, singing at the top of their voices. Well done preps! We had many junior contributors who speak so confidently in front of a hall full of people. This is a great skill to develop in our junior children.

Enjoy your week and this beautiful sunshine!

Ron

Principal

SCHOOL MATTERS

SUBS FOR YOU LUNCH PROGRAM

Beginning next Thursday, 25 August, School Council have approved for Parent Group to trial with a new lunch order provider on Tuesdays and Thursdays until the end of Term 3. Subway (The Links) and Canteen Hub are very pleased to be able to offer the ‘Subs For You School Lunch Program’ to our school.

Orders will close at 12pm the day prior to your selected day (eg. Orders for Thursday, 25 August will close on Wednesday, 24 August at 12pm).

Instructions on how to order and register are attached to this Compass.

  1. Please register at app.canteenhub.com.au/register-customer
  1. If you need to cancel your order this can be done via app.canteenhub.com.au under your profile up to the order cut-off time.
  1. If you need to cancel your order on the day please email help@canteenhub.com prior to 8:30am.

Please note that Classroom Cuisine is still available for orders on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Please contact osparentgroup67@gmail.com if you have any questions or issues.

OSPS Parent Group

FETE THANK YOU

 

Once again our Fete was a huge success and it was wonderful to see our community working together to achieve such great results. We have finally received the last of the invoices for the event and can now proudly tell you of the results!

The Fete would not be possible without our most generous sponsors and donors from local businesses and businesses from afar, friends and families. Thank you to our many special guests, community stalls and     performance groups. Without your contribution the day would not have been possible. We hope to see you next year.

We also need to acknowledge our teaching and office staff for their dedication leading up to the Fete and on the day, especially to our Fete Coordinator Nikki Virtuoso and her amazing team of volunteer Fete Team parents.

Thank you to the many parents and volunteers who gave up their time   before, during and after the fete to help in various ways. It is also wonderful to see many of our ex-parents and students offer assistance on or before the day.

The final figure was over $90,000, which is a tremendous effort considering the weather on the day.

We hope to see you next year! Thank you everyone!

Ron Cantlon

SOUTH OAKLEIGH SECONDARY COLLEGE PRESENTS SEUSSICAL JNR

 

South Oakleigh Secondary College are performing Seussical Jnr. The cast have been rehearsing hard and would love the community to come to their show and they had a full house!

Based on classic Dr Seuss’ characters, the show appeals to all ages.

Tickets can be purchased here: (Kids $5, Adults $10)

https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1077875

Illness at School

 

We are starting to see an increase in numbers of children becoming unwell with sniffles, cough, and sore throat.

If your child is displaying symptoms of being unwell – fever, sore throat, cough, runny or stuffy nose, tummy-ache, nausea, they are not well enough to come to school.

If you need to administer panadol or nurofen to your child before school, they are not well enough to come to school.

Student with highly contagious conditions like impetigo or “school sores”, conjunctivitis must not attend school until all symptoms are cleared, as per Department of Health requirements., conjunctivitis must not attend school until all symptoms are cleared, as per Department of Health requirements.

Please consider the health and wellbeing of other students and staff.

If your child develops any sign of illness whilst at school, we will request that you or an adult nominated by you, collect your child from school within an hour.

It is also timely to remind your child about hygiene. Cover your mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing with a tissue. Cough into your elbow, dispose of tissues into a bin, and wash hands regularly with soap and water, or use sanitizer.

Thank you for helping keep our school community safe.

VICTORIAN STATE SCHOOLS SPECTACULAR

 

OSPS Year 5 students for Mass Dance and Mass Choir have been rehearsing very hard over several months! We can’t wait for them to perform!

The 2023 Victorian State Schools Spectacular will be held on Saturday 9 September. The performance times are 1:00pm and 6:30pm at John Cain Arena, Melbourne Park (show time 2 hours 45 mins)

Tickets are on sale from 11am on Wednesday 7 June. Adult: $40, Concession: $30, Child (U15): $20 (a $6.30 service fee per transaction applies on all purchases)

Tickets are available through Ticketek: www.ticketek.com.au/spectacular or 132 849.

OSPS Mass Dance Seating Recommendations:Quadrant Four (North East) Sections 7, 8, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 52, 53

OSPS Mass Choir Seating Recommendations:Section 17, 18, 44, 45, 46, 66, 67, 68

 

STUDENT SHOWCASE

NATIONAL DAY AGAINST BULLYING AND VIOLENCE

 

On Friday 18th of August our school took a UNITED stand against bullying and violence by participating in the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence 2023.

Our students and staff had a fun-filled day dressing up as their superhero, instilling the importance of being an UPSTANDER! In the classrooms our teachers facilitated important lessons, discussions and activities.

Some year levels joined an online webinar ‘ Be an eSafe kid – Take action against online bullying’ by the eSafety Commissioner with 100’s of other schools around our nation.

If you or anyone you know requires support, there are free telephone and online support for children and parents. Some of these include:

Bullying No Way

kidshelpline

eSafety

The Resilience Project- TRP @ HOME

HEATH McKENZIE WORKSHOP

 

Last week, OSPS students from P – 2 and then 3 – 6 really enjoyed their visit from the popular author and illustrator, Heath McKenzie.

There were two workshops held in the school hall where Heath inspired the students to become involved in drawing activities.

They learnt how to draw different types of characters using simple shapes, and then expanding with finer detail.

If you would like to purchase any of his books, please order them online through this portal and they will be delivered to OSPS and distributed to your child.

 

PREP SHOWCASE

 

The Preps have had quite a busy few weeks! The 100th day of school is an exciting milestone for our students.

We are celebrating 100 days of learning, growing and all of the achievements we have accomplished throughout the year.

Our count down chart had finally reached its target, which meant a dress up and class party day with lots of fun ‘one hundred’ activities.

The Zoo excursion was our next adventure! The sun was shining, the animals were out to play, and the Prep children had a marvellous day exploring and learning.

We are so proud of the Prep students and their behaviour at the Zoo. It was exceptional! We would also like to thank our parent helpers who came along to assist us with our excursion.

We couldn’t have done it without you!

PREP GEM

 

Discovering our GEM Superpowers.

The Preps have been uncovering their amazing GEM Superpowers and getting to know the special tools that make us feel happy, safe, and strengthen our hearts.

Ever said “thank you” for something nice? That’s gratitude! It’s like a magic trick that warms us up inside when we’re thankful, like for our families or a big bear hug. We’re also exploring how our families are like puzzle pieces that fit together perfectly.

Imagine being a feelings detective! Empathy is like putting on special glasses that help us understand how others feel. When we see someone sad or happy, we can imagine what they’re feeling. And guess what? We’re learning to say “stop” when something feels wrong. That’s called personal boundaries, and it’s like making a safe space around us.

Did you ever notice your tummy going up and down when you breathe? That’s mindfulness! It’s about paying attention to our breath and how we feel right now. It’s like taking a peaceful adventure inside our own heads, where we can chill out and think about good things. We’re also finding out how our bodies grow, kind of like little plants.

Keep shining bright with your GEM superpowers!

 

PREP LITERACY CORNER

 

In Prep, we have been busy working on our writing skills. After our wonderful visit to the Zoo, the students were super excited to write all of their highlights down as a recount piece. The students have been working hard to make sure that they produce their best writing including punctuation, finger spacing, sounding out unknown words and WOW words. The Preps did an amazing job recounting their experience at the Zoo. They wrote about their favourite animals but also about how much fun they had with their peers. It was amazing to see all the Preps try their best and write their own recount piece. They produced such wonderful work!

Zoe (PNM) has so much fun at the Zoo and her favourite animals were the seals and turtles. Beautiful writing, Zoe!

Hayley (PNM) loved the bus ride to and from the Zoo and her favourite animal were the Giraffes. Excellent work on using exclamation marks!

Sam (PHM)’s favourite animals were the butterflies, seals and a snow leopard. Wonderful writing, Sam!

Leo (PHM) loved being in the Monkey Group and enjoyed so many animals. Fantastic work on using a WOW word in your writing!

 

VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

PREP VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

Mia – Prep BB
Working Together
For always helping others and being a wonderful helper to her teachers! Well done Mia!

Archie – Prep BB
Resilience
For always giving challenges a go and always having a positive attitude! Well done Archie!

Shanaya – Prep BB
Excellence
For always producing beautiful work! Well done Shanaya!

Kabir – Prep RO
Excellence
For always coming to school ready to learn and writing such fantastic detail in his journal!

Harriet – Prep RO
Excellence
For being a kind friend, working hard on her Sight Words and her writing! We adore you!

Steve – Prep HM
Respect
For listening and learning in the classroom using gorgeous manners. Sensational Steve!!

Shanelle – Prep HM
Resilience
For having a ‘can do’ attitude! Love how your confidence has grown. Superstar Shanelle!

Arjun – Prep NC
Integrity
For being a trustworthy, responsible and kind member of Prep NC. You’re a star Arjun!

Arabella – Prep NC
Respect
For always treating others with kindness and working hard to be her best.

YEAR 1 VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

Jack – 1MT
Excellence
For writing an awesome journal recount about your time with Albert.

Minas – 1MT
Respect
For always being a kind and caring friend to all.

Avleen – 1MT
Excellence
For having a great understanding of area and creating a beautiful Area Robot!

Kaavya – 1MT
Excellence
For working hard at Maths Invaders!

Dylan – 1NM
Excellence
For working so hard in class and used many wow words to make his recount writing interesting!

Naaz – 1NM
Excellence
For helping others with division and always being kind to others. Well done!

Karmel – 1KS
Excellence
For putting lots of effort into her classwork and presenting it neatly and creatively.

Harvey – 1KS
Respect
For always working well and being kind and respectful to others.

Dora – 1KS
Excellence
For always working well and following the school values.

Heyan – 1LD
Working Together
For working cooperatively with his Caine’s Arcade group to plan and bring their ideas to life!

William – 1LD
Respect
For always using his manners and being kind to his classmates and teachers. Way to go William!

Nika – 1LD
Excellence
For being persistent and practising her addition and subtraction to help her ace Maths Invaders!

Max – 1AM
Resilience
For showing resilience when learning about division, he didn’t give up and continued to get better!

Zivin – 1AM
Working Together
For having a positive ‘can do’ attitude, helping his group think of ideas for their Caine’s Arcade!

Luther – 1JG
Excellence
For working hard & being super motivated to reach the end of Year 1 Maths Invaders early! Woohoo!

Vaishu – 1JG
Excellence
For her neat and organised approach to all learning tasks & cooperating with others beautifully too!

Lana – 1JG
Resilience
For having a positive mindset and showing persistence with challenging maths tasks. Go Lana!

Evan – 1CG
Excellence
For demonstrating terrific determination and progress in his writing. Keep up the great work Evan!

Tom – 1CG
Excellence
For demonstrating a great understanding of our multiplication and division strategies. You rock Tom!

YEAR 2 VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

Sofia – 2GL
Excellence
For working really hard in everything you do, never giving up, and always trying your best!

Thishan – 2GL
Respect
For showing kindness and consideration to everyone around you. Well done Thishan!

Akshaj – 2MJ
Respect
For always being a courteous and friendly student. Keep up the great work, Akshaj!

Stacey – 2MJ
Integrity
For always being an honest, responsible and hard-working member of our class. Well done, Stacey!

Nuaym – 2LW
Working Together
For the amazing behaviour and helpfulness shown during class this semester. Great work Nuaym!

Leonard – 2LW
Respect
For always taking care of his belongings and looking out for his friends. Super work Lenny!

Mickey – 2LW
Excellence
For completing all the Year 2 Maths Invaders levels! Amazing effort Mickey!

Krysha – 2LW
Excellence
For always producing wonderful work to the best of her ability! Well done Krysha!

Advith – 2CD
Excellence
For working hard to apply feedback and improve your writing skills. Keep it up!

Tali – 2CD
Respect
For always being a kind and courteous friend to all your classmates. You are a star!

Diya – 2SC
Excellence
For writing a spectacular sizzling start with dynamic dialogue and wonderful WOW words.

Steffen – 2SC
Respect
For using his impactful initiative around the classroom. Thank you for being a handy helper!

 

YEAR 3 VALUED STUDENT AWARDS

Arthur – 3ML
Integrity
For displaying integrity, strong moral principles and being honest even when it is hard to do so.

Leo – 3ML
Resilience
For displaying resilience and perseverance when facing challenging numeracy and literacy tasks.

Katherine – 3ML
Excellence
For displaying excellence and an optimistic attitude towards all academic tasks.

Shane – 3NH
Excellence
For working hard to consistently achieve his AR target each week.

Aaron – 3NH
Excellence
For achieving excellent reading comprehension results in AR and meeting his target each week.

George – 3AN
Excellence
For his dedication to meet his AR goal. Great work George!

Ava – 3AN
Excellence
For being a positive role model for her peers by consistently displaying all of the school values.

Annabella – 3AN
Excellence
For working hard to consistently complete 1000 points of Mathletics. Great work, Annabella!

Clover – 3ML
Japanese
Excellence
For always trying your best and never giving up! Keep going! You can do it!

Emma – 3ML
Japanese
Excellence
For not giving up and always trying your best! Love your consistent effort! Keep it going!

 

PARENT CORNER

THE RESILIENCE PROJECT

PROJECT + 4th Edition- The Resilience Project

To best support our families with The Resilience Project and build the connection between school and home we are thrilled to share the fourth edition of PROJECT +

In this Parent & Carer edition of Project+ we talk about what empathy is and provide some family activities to practise and promote empathy.

Thank you
OSPS Wellbeing Team

PARENT GROUP

OSPS BEANIES AND SCARVES

 

We would like to advise that the OSPS branded scarves and beanies can now be purchased online as well as in the 2nd hand uniform shop.

Please click on the link below if you’d like to order. Once ordered, your items will be delivered to your child’s classroom. The scarves are $20, and beanies are $18. Please contact Parent Group on osparentgroup67@gmail.com if you have any questions.

https://www.trybooking.com/CJHHG

SHARE THE DIGNITY

 

For the month of August, Parent Group will be accepting donations as part of the Dignity Drive run twice yearly by Share the Dignity.

Share the Dignity is a women’s charity in Australia, that works to make a real difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness, fleeing domestic violence, or doing it tough. They distribute period products to women, girls, and anyone who menstruates who needs support. When someone is doing it tough, the last thing on their mind should be dealing with their period.

If you would like to donate to those in need, all products in original packaging, including pads, tampons, reusable pads, period undies, menstrual cups and incontinence products will be accepted and appreciated. All donations can be placed at the office in the donation bin.

Thank you for your support and for supporting those in need.

 

COMMUNITY NEWS


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