“Pleasure in the job putsperfection in the work.”AristotleCore PrinciplesWe have considered the foundationson which we will build our reformagenda. Now I want to turn to thefundamental principles on which westand in education policy and whichwe will pursue throughout ourstewardship of the Victorian LearningCommunity.This Government has three, nonnegotiableeducation principles. Theseare:1. choice2. local decision-making3. school-community integration.Choice: all students, all schoolsThe Minister for Education is theMinister for all Victorian students – ingovernment, Catholic andindependent schools.While I have particular responsibilityfor the delivery of a strong and highperforming government schoolsystem, I want to support all schools torespond to the choices made bystudents and their parents and toprovide high quality options thatstudents and parents want to select.We must build confidence and engageparents and students in the sharedenterprise of providing consistentlyhigh quality education for all Victorianstudents, regardless of the school theyattend or the sector it is in. We knowthat the results of Victorian studentsare among the highest in Australia.The latest NAPLAN results confirmthat while improvement is patchy, wedo perform above the nationalaverage on most measures and equalthe national average on the rest.This reflects the combinedcontribution of all Victorian schoolsand I am pleased to be Minister forsuch a diverse and high-performingsystem.In the context of our principle ofchoice, I also want to point out thatmany government schools areac hieving impressive results inNAPLAN. <strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong>,Fish Creek <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> and Donald<strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong>, among many others,are achieving NAPLAN results that areamongst the highest in the nation.<strong>School</strong>s are adopting innovativeapproaches to education, like openlearning spaces and newtechnologies, and working withcommunities to provide earlychildhood services.In addition we have world classspecialist government schools like theJohn Monash Science <strong>School</strong> andMaribyrnong Sports <strong>School</strong> and fourselective entry secondary schools. Thisdiversity is something we will continueto foster.In September we announced a $2.5million grants program to enable moregovernment schools to develop aspecialisation in a field of their choice.We also recently announced theestablishment of the new Bio21science school in Parkville, and earlierthis year we supported WerribeeSecondary College to become the firstgovernment secondary school to offerthe senior International BaccalaureateDiploma.Our commitment to a high quality andincreasingly diverse governmentschool education system is clear. Thisis because we believe thatspecialisation and diversity not onlypromote choice, but enable schools todevelop their strengths and that thissupports higher standards and betteroutcomes for all students.Complementing these reforms is ourcommitment to lift non-governmentschool funding to 25 per cent of therecurrent cost of educating a studentin a government school. Weunderstand the sacrifices that parentshave made to ensure their childrenparticipate in a high quality education.This commitment characterises qualityeducation systems and we want tofoster this.We have also recently contributed tothe Commonwealth's (Gonski) reviewof funding for schooling, articulatingthe importance of choice, coherenceand need. This included questioningwhy the Commonwealth provides 10per cent of the cost of schooling for agovernment school student - less thanit provides for those students in highsocioeconomic status non-governmentschools. It sets out our position tomove, over time, to more coherentfunding conditions and to enhanceCommonwealth funding to all schools -not reducing the funds available nowor in the future.Many of you will have been throughseveral changes to funding andrecognise the importance ofPage 2transitional fairness. Any move fromold to new arrangements must enablestable planning for schools. Irecognise the significant opportunityfor sustainable reform ofCommonwealth school fundingarrangements and I intend torepresent the interests of all studentsand all schools as that debatecontinues.Whether a government or nongovernmentschool, our goal is toensure that every parent has a choiceof high quality education.Congratulations to the team at<strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> for suchoutstanding teaching.Congratulations to our students onthese brilliant results!STAFFING for 2012At present, we are interviewingteachers for positions for next year.This process will not be finalised untilnext week. Our learning communitywill be informed regardingorganisation for 2012 in December.‘THANK YOU’ MORNING TEAA Thank You Morning Tea will be heldon Tuesday 6th6December, at 11am,for the many parents, CRE staff andKids Hope Mentors who helpthroughout our school.Invitations were sent home earlier thisweek.OUR TRADITIONAL END OFYEAR CONCERTYou are warmly invited to attend ourEnd of Year Concert on Tuesday 20thDecember. Please refer to the flyerincluded in this week’s Bulletin.OUR ‘TRADITIONAL END OFYEAR HAMPER’This week, each family receivedinformation regarding donations offood and toys for our hamper. Raffletickets were are also attached to thenotice.Thank you in anticipation of yourgenerosity!TIMELINE for the END of theYEARPlease note our dates section in theBulletin each week, as this time of theyear is always very busy!LEVEL 1 (PREP) SWIMMINGPROGRAMThe Swimming Program for children in
Prep begins on Wednesday 7th7December and concludes on Friday16thDecember.See your child’s classroom teacher formore information regarding thisprogram.CLASS GROUPINGSChildren will be visiting their 2012grades on Wednesday 14thDecember,between 10 and 11am. At this timethey will meet their teachers andclassmates for 2012.Class lists for children other than Prepare not published, for reasons ofconfidentiality.IMPORTANT DATES in 2012Included with this week’s Bulletin is an‘Important Dates in 2012’ page.Please keep it handy for quickreference!IMPORTANT REMINDERSStudent Requisites for 2012On Monday 14th November, all familiesreceived letters regarding their child’srequisites for the ‘2012 <strong>School</strong> Year’.Payment for your child’s requisiteswould be appreciated by thesuggested timeline. Parents, you donot need to purchase any materials foryour child for the 2012 school year, aseverything is included in the studentrequisites. The charge for 2012 is$315 per child.Distribution of Student ReportsThe Student Reports will be sent homeon Thursday 15thDecember.As you can appreciate, the staff devotean enormous amount of time andeffort to the ‘Assessment andReporting’ process. The productionand sharing of our high quality reportsand student portfolios is evidence ofthe professionalism of the staff andthe importance we place on thehome / school partnership.Due to these factors, the StudentReports cannot be distributed earlierthan Thursday 15thDecember. Ifstudents are leaving school before thisdate, reports will be posted to yourhome address, or alternatively, theycan be held for collection next year.Thank you for your understanding inthis matter.Enrolments for 2012If your child, or those of your relativesand friends, turn 5 years old by 30thApril 2012, then they are eligible to beenrolled at school.We would encourage you to enrol thisterm, as this will assist us in planningour ‘Transition Program’ in Term 4.Kinder to <strong>School</strong> TransitionProgramOur Transition Program for childrenenrolled for Prep in 2012 has begun!Page 3For more information regarding thisprogram, please contact the Office on9848 1122.‘Bright Beginnings’ - Belonging,Being, BecomingOur Bright Beginnings playgroupoperates on Friday mornings from9.30 to 11am.A detailed information broc hureregarding our ‘Bright Beginnings’Playgroup is available from the Office.IN THIS WEEK’S BULLETIN• Library News (page 4)• Chaplain’s Corner (page 4)• ‘Circus Family Fun Night’ - End ofYear Concert (page 5)• Chinese Translation Service (page 6)• Before <strong>School</strong> Sports at DPS (page6)• Important Dates in 2012 (page 7)• WiseOnes (page 8)• Advertising (page 9)These attachments provide a greatdeal of information about our schoolprogram. I highly recommend them toyou!Regards,Vicki MackrellPrincipalCongratulations Nicole!We are thrilled to share that Nicole Subhani, our <strong>School</strong> Girls’ Vice-Captain, hascompleted the Prelude Level of the Australian Girls’ Choir. It has been a wonderfulexperience for her with weekly sessions, two huge and spectacular performances andlots of fun. Next year she will move into Concert Level and have theopportunity to perform and travel with the choir.Congratulations Nicole for your dedication andlovely talent!!If any girl loves singing and dancing I can highlyrecommend this professional and energeticprogram.Annette Subhani