Newsletter 8

From the Principal

Dear Waddington Parents/Carers,

Welcome to Week 6!

It has been a huge couple of weeks for students with swimming and we sincerely thank all of our parents/carers who have been ensuring students are getting to school with their towels, bathers, goggles etc. Students are showing a lot of COURAGE in the lessons when learning new skills, a lot of RESPECT in their behaviour and they also showing RESPONSIBILITY with their belongings. So many of our Waddington PS school values are on display!

We have some very exciting news to share with you! We are currently in negotiations with TheirCare Outside of School Hours Care (OHSC) and we are organising after school care to start Term 1, 2024! This is something we know a lot of you have been waiting for. At the moment, we will just have after school care for Term 1, but if we have enough families sign up, we may be able to expand to before school care and holiday care. If you are interested, please get in contact with us at the front office and we will write your name down to contact once the agreement is finalised. Please tell your friends and family and if they are wanting a school that offers this service, we are able to provide it starting next year! WE WILL BE THE ONLY SCHOOL IN KOONDOOLA THAT OFFERS THIS SERVICE so please spread the word. This is a wonderful opportunity for our school. 

I am thrilled to share with you the outstanding achievements of our students in this year’s NAPLAN assessments. It is with immense pride that I announce our school’s exceptional performance, which not only reflects our commitment to academic excellence but also underscores the dedication of our entire school community.

In the areas of Reading, Writing, and Spelling, our students have not only met but surpassed expectations, outperforming like schools. In Year 5 Spelling, our students were only 0.62 points away from the National Average. This achievement is a testament to the unwavering efforts of our teachers, who have embraced a pedagogical approach centred around explicit direct instruction (EDI). By providing targeted and focused guidance, our educators have empowered each student to unlock their full potential, allowing them to excel in these crucial literacy skills.

Equally noteworthy is our remarkable performance in Numeracy, where we have once again shown success. This achievement highlights the effectiveness of our teaching methods and the emphasis we place on cultivating a strong foundation in mathematical concepts. It is especially gratifying to note that our Year 5 students have demonstrated exceptional proficiency, showcasing the fruits of their hard work and the exceptional teaching they have received.

Furthermore, I am delighted to share that our Year 3 students have come within a mere 1.22 points of achieving parity with like schools in Numeracy. This achievement reflects the incredible dedication of both our students and teachers, who have worked tirelessly to bridge this gap. It is a testament to our school’s commitment to ensuring progress for every student, regardless of their starting point.

I extend my heartfelt appreciation to our entire school community for their unwavering support, dedication, and collaborative spirit. Together, we have achieved remarkable results that underscore our school’s commitment to fostering a love for learning and academic excellence. As we move forward, let us continue to embrace our shared mission of nurturing well-rounded, confident, and high-achieving individuals. We need all of our parents/caregivers to keep sending students to school every day to ensure that they have access to the comprehensive learning our school is providing. 

Lastly, I would like to express my gratitude for your support in our endeavour to promote healthy eating habits among our students by encouraging nutritious recess and lunch options. Your partnership plays a vital role in fostering an environment that nurtures not only physical well-being but also optimal learning outcomes. Research consistently demonstrates the profound impact of nutrition on student learning and concentration. By providing your child with wholesome, balanced meals, you are empowering them with the essential nutrients needed for sustained focus, enhanced memory retention, and overall improved academic performance. Our wonderful Student Wellbeing Officer, Amy has created and placed some posters around the school showing some of the different options you can provide your child. Your commitment to sending healthy options to school not only contributes to their growth and vitality but also instils lifelong habits that will serve them well beyond the classroom. 

Kind regards,

Jemima Tomlinson 

Principal

Friendly Schools – How to approach your childs school about the issue of bullying

Last week on Wednesday, our students participated in SuperHIRO day which is all around raising awareness of bullying and what we can do to prevent it. As you are aware, Waddington PS is a Bully Free Zone and we have been committed to ensuring our students feel welcome and safe at our school. Some of the current measures we have introduced to ensure this is our new Bullying and Good Standing Policies (which can be found on our website). We also use the Friendly Schools Plus Program in our Social and Emotional Curriculum to ensure our students understand what bullying is and isn’t, and what they can do to stop bullying. Parents play a crucial role in this as well and we can work in partnership to ensure students feel heard. See below for some strategies on how you can interact with our school if you are concerned that your child is experiencing bullying:

From the Administration Team

Term 3 Planner

The term planner is updated regularly and below are some important dates to be aware of for this term.

Please refer to the Term Planner page under the ‘Community’ tab for the most up-to-date events for term 3 (but this may be subject to change so please check regularly).

Important Dates

21st August 2023 – Interm swimming – PP to Year 6

22nd August 2023 – Interm swimming – PP to Year 6

22nd August 2023 – Edudance

23rd August 2023 – Interm swimming – PP to Year 6

24th August 2023 – Interm swimming – PP to Year 6

25th August 2023 – Interm swimming ends – PP to Year 6

28th August 2023 – Year 5 / 6 Camp

29th August 2023 – Year 5 / 6 Camp

30th August 2023 – Year 5 / 6 Camp

30th August 2023 – P&C Father’s Day Stall and Raffle (Kindy A students)

31st August 2023 – Butterworth Park opening walk – Room 8 students (Years 3 and 4)

1st September 2023 – NAIDOC celebrations with Balga SHS

1st September 2023 – P&C Father’s Day Stall and Raffle (Kindy B, PP to Year 6)

1st September 2023 – 10.30am – 12.30pm – Ready! Set! Kindy!

4th September 2023 – Edudance

8th September 2023 – 10.30am – 12.30pm – Ready! Set! Kindy!

11th September 2023 – School Photos

Superhero Foods in disguise!

Room 1 – George the mischievous dragon and more!

Wow, what an action-packed exciting Term it has been for Room One…and we are only halfway through, with so much more to look forward to and so much more learning to do!

It all kicked off with the discovery of a nest in our classroom. It wasn’t too much later that we found out it belonged to a dragon named George. He knew our classroom would be the perfect home during the winter months. Each day he writes a letter to the students and hides it somewhere and each day he gets up to a bit of mischief. We thought Mrs. Tomlinson might be a bit upset with having a dragon in the classroom so we wrote a letter to convince her that he would make the perfect classroom pet. And now students in Room One will have the opportunity to write their own persuasive text on an animal they think would make the perfect pet.

George the Dragon gave us inspiration for our assembly item and we were so proud of the way Room One students practiced and then performed on the day. They all showed so much courage!

We are so pleased with the progress students are making and how well they are working in their Literacy and Numeracy groups. Students are working really hard to achieve their personal goals and to continue to build on skills and concepts learnt so far. They took great pleasure in sharing their news last week and always enjoy answering questions from their peers. Room One also had the chance to dress up as their favourite super hero character for a very important day, ‘Bullying No Way Day’. It was great to students putting a lot of thought into the activities they completed on the day. A highlight was a ‘connection chain’ made that reached from one side of the room to the other.

Students have also been super excited with the start of swimming lessons. It is wonderful to see them getting themselves organized and the enthusiasm they demonstrate during their lessons.

All this and we still have our sports carnival and our Edu Dance performance to look forward to. Students are really showing their moves during the Edu Dance lessons on Tuesday mornings. They are going to be little stars at the school performance at the end of this term!!

Never a dull moment in Room One and that’s just how we like it!

Community Notices

Saver Plus – The Smith Family

Like many families in WA, your family may also be experiencing the impact of cost-of-living challenges. Saver Plus helps empower families with money skills and assist with school expenses by rewarding them for saving.

What is Saver Plus?

Saver Plus is a free online community money skills program funded by ANZ and the Australian Government, and delivered by The Smith Family in WA:

·        helping people to hit their savings goals,

·        develop life-long savings habits, and

·        receive up to $500 in matched savings from ANZ to assist with school expenses.

Please note an Eligibility criteria applies.

It takes a village!

Please see the flyer below with some information for families with children aged 0 to 5 years who have been living in Australia for less than 5 years.

Stirling Leisure Centre – Junior Sport Competitions

Please see below some flyers for upcoming sporting competitions for basketball and soccer that may be of interest to families.

Newsletter 7

From the Principal

Dear Waddington Parents/Carers,

We have had an excellent start to the term and our students have been actively engaged in their learning. We received the preliminary results for NAPLAN and we are exceptionally positive about our students results, with a large majority of our students being in the ‘Strong’ category, especially in Year 5. Our commitment to Explicit Direct Instruction with daily reviews happening every day in Maths and Literacy has meant our students are making solid progress. We have also invested in an assessment program called Elastik which is utilised by a number of schools in WA. Elastik use our school data to help our teachers look at the gaps in student’s knowledge. We are then able to ensure we fill these gaps which may be prohibiting them from progressing. At Waddington PS, we want to ensure all of our students are making progress, no matter their starting point and this is another way to ensure this occurs. 

We greatly appreciate everyone’s understanding with the change in date for swimming lessons which will be for 2 weeks commencing Monday 14th August. The weather is still very cold, so please ensure your child has a warm towel packed and jumper. Thankfully, the lessons are in the afternoon. Swimming is an essential part of our lives here in Australia and swimming lessons are mandated by the Department of Education for students in Western Australia. 

On the 16th August we will be celebrating SuperHIRO Wednesday. This is where students get to dress up as their favourite superheroes for a gold coin donation to bring awareness to National Bullying Prevention Week. We take the issue of bullying incredibly seriously and we work tirelessly to foster a safe and nurturing environment for all our students. We firmly believe in promoting a culture of respect, empathy, and kindness, where every individual feels valued and protected. Our dedicated staff are trained to recognize and address bullying promptly, working closely with students, parents, and the wider community to prevent and address such behaviours. By fostering open communication and fostering a supportive atmosphere, we aim to empower our students to stand up against bullying and cultivate an inclusive school community where everyone can thrive without fear. Together, we actively work to create a positive and uplifting environment that nurtures the potential of each and every child. I have included some information in our Friendly Schools Plus section about how to talk to your child about bullying.

Our staff are currently working on our Good Standing Policy which will be implemented alongside our Behaviour Management and Bullying Policies to assist with ensuring positive behaviours across our schools. Last week, Education Minister, Dr Tony Buti, announced a new initiative outlining how families can help to keep schools safe by preventing violence. Connect and Respect is a guide that clearly outlines what is expected when parents and school staff engage. It was sent home last week with students and you are encouraged to read through the information. 

Our Ready! Set! Kindy! program is set to start in WEEK 5 Friday, 18th August. We encourage families who have a Kindy aged child in 2024 to enrol as soon as possible to ensure they are able to access this excellent program run by Mrs Ruthven. This is another way Waddington PS is ensuring our students have a strong foundation for their schooling life. We are committed to giving our students the best opportunities in their education. 

Lastly, a reminder that students are required to wear their school uniforms to school. There are a number of students who are wearing hooded jumpers instead of school jumpers. We would appreciate it if parents could ensure students are wearing school jumpers or a plain red/grey jumper with no hood. Students are able to wear hooded rain jackets over their jumpers as these are taken off before class. A reminder that you can put an order in for our uniform shop at the front office or it is open every Friday in Block 3 from 2:50pm. 

Kind regards,

Jemima Tomlinson 

Principal

Friendly Schools – What to do about bullying

From the Administration Team

Interm Swimming

Just a reminder that swimming lessons commence Monday 14th August at Balga Leisure Centre. Notes went home last week and we ask families to please return their forms and make payments by no later than Friday 11th August. The cost for the bus this year will be $64 per student and if families need to make payment in instalments please come and see Mrs Jones in the front office.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation with this matter.

Term 3 Planner

The term planner is updated regularly and below are some important dates to be aware of for this term.

Please refer to the Term Planner page under the ‘Community’ tab for the most up-to-date events for term 3 (but this may be subject to change so please check regularly).

Important Dates

31st July 2023 – Balga SHS excursion (11.45am – 1pm)

1st August 2023 – EduDance

3rd August 2023 – Science Incursion

4th August 2023 – Assembly – Room 1

7th August 2023 Balga SHS excursion (11.45am – 1pm)

8th August 2023 – EduDance

14th August 2023 – Interm swimming lessons

15th August 2023 – Interm swimming lessons

15th August 2023 – EduDance

16th August 2023 – Interm swimming lessons

17th August 2023 – Interm swimming lessons

18th August 2023 – Interm swimming lessons

18th August 2023 – Bullying NoWay Day!

18th August 2023Ready! Set! Kindy! transition program 10.30am – 12.30pm

Active Body, Active Mind………

Room 9 – Our Future Leaders

It’s been a wild time in Room 9!

There is never a dull moment for us in Room 9. How fabulous it is to share our learning, which is coming along in leaps and bounds.

This term our dramatic play corner has been turned into a Vet clinic, with the class helping our sick animal friends from all over the world with their illnesses. The phone rings off the hook as we take calls and bandage up our patients.

We have found our creative flair, as we become more familiar with constructing creations. Our engineering skills are constantly evolving in the block corner, as we explore ways we can be sheltered from the weather.  Without a doubt our favourite centres are playdough, maker table and painting which always produce fantastical inventions and fabulous food creations. 

In Literacy we recounted a Teddy Bear’s picnic. We wrote the bears an invitation, brainstormed the type of sandwiches they would enjoy and made these all by ourselves. Sitting together eating lunch that we made ourselves made us feel very proud and independent! We explored how to use a ruler and made a patterned picnic rug artwork, which combined different mediums to depict our picnic.

In Maths we have been exploring 2D shapes and we created some amazing mobiles that hang in our room and often whirl in the wind with the weather we have had lately.

In Science we have started to explore weather, the seasons and what changes we see. We enjoy making cumulative artworks, and our latest project is sure to impress with each of the collaged elements being individual and unique. We chose clothes that we could wear in Summer or Winter and giggled together as we tried to fit into adult versions of these!

We have learned some new life skills from incursions with St John Ambulance and Bullying No Way, listened to stories, and made new friends with our visitors. We even got to try on some Ambulance uniforms! Our turn taking and sharing skills have come such a long way that we are now able to play a board game with a few friends which makes us very proud.

Community Notices

Saver Plus – The Smith Family

Like many families in WA, your family may also be experiencing the impact of cost-of-living challenges. Saver Plus helps empower families with money skills and assist with school expenses by rewarding them for saving.

What is Saver Plus?

Saver Plus is a free online community money skills program funded by ANZ and the Australian Government, and delivered by The Smith Family in WA:

·        helping people to hit their savings goals,

·        develop life-long savings habits, and

·        receive up to $500 in matched savings from ANZ to assist with school expenses.

Please note an Eligibility criteria applies.

It takes a village!

Please see the flyer below with some information for families with children aged 0 to 5 years who have been living in Australia for less than 5 years.

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