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Carmel McGrath
Parent Teacher Information Sessions
Thank you to all parents and carers for attending last week’s parent-teacher information sessions. For those who were unable to attend, your class teacher can provide the presentation document for your perusal. Each term in week 1 you will receive the year level Term Curriculum Overview. Our main method of communication is class and school DOJO so please respond to the invitation and watch for messages from your teachers.
Enrolment Census – Day 4 & Day 8
We have now finalised our student enrolment for 2021 with 531 students in total. As expected, we have not grown this year due to a lack of regular mobility among states and from overseas. We have retained our 23 class teachers with no further changes needed post Day 8.
Excursions and Incursions
Attached for your reference is an overview of the terms 1-4 events for all classes. There are costs associated with these activities but we make an effort to keep costs to a minimum for our families. Permissions and payments are required for participation. If families are experiencing any financial hardship, please contact our Business Manager Elena Anderson admin@newfarmss.eq.edu.au and attention: Elena.
Term 1 P&C Meetings
Last night P&C members held a brief general meeting. The group discuss the feasibility of holding a school fete in 2021. Unfortunately, due to the uncertainty of possible restrictions due to COVID, the decision was not to hold the fete this year.
We will discuss other fundraising events at further meetings. We welcome all parents and staff to attend P&C meetings, held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. P&C is one way for parents to be involved and support our school.
Cross Cultural Training
This fortnight all staff will participate in a cross-cultural workshop presented by the Education Queensland Indigenous EAL/D Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Service. Staff explored non-Aboriginal and Aboriginal Languages and ways to embed Indigenous Perspectives into their teaching practices. The visiting advisors engaged the staff and shared their knowledge of pre-contact in Australia. It was a very worthwhile experience and we all learned a great deal.
Health
Just a reminder that anyone who is unwell should stay home until recovered before returning to school. If your child becomes unwell at school and is presenting with cold or flu-like symptoms, headache or temperature, you will be contacted to collect your child and seek medical attention.
Our 2020-23 Strategic Priorities include:
- Innovation
- Inclusion
- Well-Being
- Curriculum
Our 2021 Explicit Improvement Agenda is improving educational outcomes for all students in Reading and Writing. Our work in this area is responsive to student needs and aligned with our school and regional targets. In each year level team, teachers will work together to know their student reading levels and develop high quality consistent practices.
In Prep – Year 3 staff continue to implement the Read Write Inc Sythetic Phonics program. Sandy Chambers is currently supporting new staff with the program and Judy Loudon is supporting teachers with the modification of planning aimed at ensuring curriculum is inclusive of every student. Sandy has already held one parent information session on the newly introduced approach to ‘reading’ and I thank the many parents who were able to attend.
In Year 4-6 teachers are focusing on the implementation of Comprehension strategies in our New Farm SS Reading Program. Melinda Norman has inserviced teachers in this program, which explicitly teaches a range of strategies that help student gain a deeper understanding of various text types. On Tuesday 16- Friday 19th February, we are hosting a professional development Tutor Training course in functional grammar and writing, with all teachers in Year 5&6 attending. Melinda Norman, Judy Loudon and I will attend to support the program implementation across the upper school.
Kay Bradley
Uniform
A reminder of uniform expectations for the new school year.
It is an expectation that all students wear:
- shoes that are predominately black in colour.
- polo shirt with school logo.
- shorts, skorts or school dress.
- a school ‘slouch’ or bucket hat, for all outdoor activities.
- hair, that is shoulder length or longer, tied up or back.
- naturally coloured, not dyed, hair.
The following jewellery is permitted at school:
- studs or small hoop earrings
- jewellery of personal religious significance.
- a digital or analogue watch, for timekeeping and step monitoring.
On cooler days students may wear:
- maroon zip top with school logo, maroon vest, long sleeve tees, maroon track pants or bootleg pants (girls only).
This Uniform Policy is part of our enrolment agreement and is approved by our P&C.
Drop Off and Pick up Zone
Thank you to everyone for ensuring our pick-up/drop off zone has been running smoothly.
You can help by:
- Staying in the car
- Moving down to the pick-up/drop-off spot, nearest the bottom gate in Heal St. A staff member will be in the designated area. Only stopping here, will ensure that only the front cars are pulling out, making the zone safer for all.
- Displaying your name card in the front window of your car. Complete a Look Out registration if you do not have a name card.
- Turning left onto James Street.
Passtab – 2021 registration
We have been using a new electronic sign in system for all staff, visitors, contractors and volunteers at New Farm State School since October last year.
The Mandatory Training module that forms part of the registration process is being reset on Monday, 15 February 2021 to incorporate our updated policies.
This means that all volunteers and non school staff coming onto the school grounds will have to allow extra time when signing in to complete the Mandatory Training, Factsheet for contractors volunteers and visitors to State School and Fire/Evacuation Emergency Procedures.
We would encourage all classroom volunteers to register over the next few weeks and after 9am if that suits in order to avoid congestion in our reception area.
If you have any queries around this process, please contact admin@newfarmss.eq.edu.au or speak to the Admin team at Reception.
READ WRITE INC
Thank you to the parents who came along to our 1st Parent Information session last Thursday on our New Farm State School reading program, Read Write Inc (RWI). The following links will take you to the Ruth Miskin website where you can read more information and watch videos about the program.
Ruth Miskins Parents’ Page:
http://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/parents/
Ruth Miskin Facebook :
https://www.facebook.com/miskin.education
Free e-books for home reading:
Class | Student Name | Reason |
Prep B | Aria | Fabulous work Aria! You're already blending sounds into words. What an amazing start to Prep! |
Prep E | Eva | Eva ou tried so hard with your writing this week. You are a superstar! |
1D | Taylor | For an excellent to the new school year! Well done Taylor! |
1H | Patrick | Writing an excellent retell of Little Red Hiding Hood |
1S | Bos | For amazing participation in Phonemic awareness sessions. |
2F | Aydin | Awesome start to Year 2! |
2M | Lachy | A cracking start to 2021, showing respectful learning in class. |
2R | Arthur | |
2S | Oscar | A cracking start to 2021, showing respectful learning in class. |
3B | Sam | For being a great classmate and helpimg our new students in 3B |
3D | Jagger | For being respectful towards your teacher, following instructions and having a go at your learning. We love having you in 3D Jagger! |
3T | Subal | For a focussed start to the term. Well done Subal. |
3/4A | Lia | For an excellent start to Year 3 and settling into New Farm! |
4C | Doeyul | For a fantastic first week in our class. Welcome to New Farm Doeyul! |
4G | Darcy | For being a wonderful role model to your peers. Well done Darcy! |
5B | Jack | For adding great description and interesting noun groups to our 'sleepy' sentences. Well done Jack! |
Focus of the week: Be respectful
Class | Student Name | FOCUS: |
Prep B | Rhett | Be Respectful |
Prep E | Madison | Be Respectful |
1D | Vivienne | Be Respectful |
1H | Charles | Be Respectful |
1S | Aditi | Be Respectful |
2F | Rocco | Be Respectful |
2M | Ivy | Be Respectful |
2R | Nicole | Be Respectful |
2S | Madeleine | Be Respectful |
3B | Isla | Be Respectful |
3D | Etta | Be Respectful |
3T | Edie | Be Respectful |
3/4A | Wynston | Be Respectful |
4C | Mia | Be Respectful |
4G | Cassandra | Be Respectful |
5B | Annika | Be Respectful |
