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2013 Newsletter 18 - Doncaster Primary School

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<strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong>‘The Bulletin’Principal: Vicki Mackrell2-12 Council Street, <strong>Doncaster</strong>, Victoria, 3108Phone: (03) 9848 1122 Fax: (03) 9840 2664www.doncasterps.vic.edu.auemail: doncaster.ps@edumail.vic.gov.auWednesday, 26 th June <strong>2013</strong>Issue <strong>18</strong>Our Vision<strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong><strong>School</strong> will be ahighly valuedmember of the globallearning communitythat sets thestandard for highperformance andachievement, whilstpromoting ethicalbehaviour, personaland socialcompetence, criticaland creativethinking, andinterculturalunderstanding.Skills, behavioursand attributesdeveloped will equipstudents for successin life and work inthe 21stCentury.Please keep the‘Diary Dates’ pageof the Bulletin in aprominent placefor easy access!Diary DatesPrincipal’s and Assistant Principal’s PatterSCHOOL GOVERNANCEt present, there are two reviews beingA undertaken on <strong>School</strong> Governance,that is, the Victorian Competition andEfficiency Commission Draft Report, inparticular Chapter 9 relating to ImprovingGovernance, and the Department ofEducation and Early ChildhoodDevelopment (DEECD) review of <strong>School</strong>Governance.Concerns have been expressed by theVictorian Principals Association (VPA) andThursday 27 th June - Chess Program for Levels 3 and 4Friday 28 th June - 9am: Whole <strong>School</strong> Assembly - Celebration of Term 2.Please note the special ’end of term’ time!Special performances from our African Drumming and Chinese Danceprograms!- Senior <strong>School</strong> Cultural Dance and African Drumming- 2.30pm: Term 2 endsMonday 15 th July - 8.30am: Term 3 begins- Tidy <strong>School</strong>: All Foundation Grades on duty ALL WEEK!Thursday <strong>18</strong> th July - Chess Program for Level 2 and 2/3GFriday 19 th July - Chinese Cultural Dance and Drumming for Level 1, 3A and 3P- 2.30pm: Whole <strong>School</strong> Assembly - 2M performingMonday 22 nd July - Tidy <strong>School</strong>: 6E on duty ALL WEEK!- Foundation ‘Manningham Vet Visit’Tuesday 23 rd July - 7 to 8.30pm: ‘Dad’s Night’ for Foundation DadsThursday 25 th July - Chess Program for Level 2 and 2/3GFriday 26 th July - Chinese Cultural Dance and Drumming for Level 1, 3A and 3P- 2.30pm: Whole <strong>School</strong> Assembly - 2K performingMonday 29 th July - Tidy <strong>School</strong>: 6D on duty ALL WEEK!- Foundation ‘Living Eggs’ ProgramWednesday 31 st July - 8am: ICAS English CompetitionThursday 1 st August - Chess Program for Level 2 and 2/3GFriday 2 nd August - Chinese Cultural Dance and Drumming for Level 1, 3Aand 3P- 2.30pm: Whole <strong>School</strong> Assembly - 1R performingMonday 5 th August - Tidy <strong>School</strong>: 6B on duty ALL WEEK!the Victorian Association of Secondary<strong>School</strong> Principals (VASSP), about theeffect such reviews will have on theautonomous <strong>School</strong> Council structurepresently operating in VictorianGovernment schools. Our <strong>School</strong>Council, and other <strong>School</strong> Councils,work hard to establish excellentworking relationships within our schoolcommunity. The school communityvalues the role of our <strong>School</strong> Council inthe governance of our school.Our Guiding ValuesHonesty and Integrity Respect Fairness and Equity Teamwork


“We all need someone whoinspires us to do betterthan we know how.”AnonymousThe Education Reform Act of 2006clearly sets out the <strong>School</strong> Councilobjectives which our <strong>School</strong> Counciltakes seriously. We believe weefficiently govern our school and thedecisions we make always take intoaccount the best interests of thestudents.Our Council regularly discusses theeducational opportunities for thestudents. The school’s vision andbroad directions are establis hed byour <strong>School</strong> Council and are reflected inour strategic planning and annualimplementation plans. We alsoregularly review and update schoolpolicies as required. We have aneffective and efficient <strong>School</strong> Councilthat leads the school community inconversation and decisions on keyissues relating to facilitating qualityeducation at our school.Our <strong>School</strong> Council works well as ateam of parents, teachers and cooptedmembers. In fact we have hadthe opportunity to co-opt memberswith qualifications that are able tomeet the particular needs of ourschool community.The proposed school governance inVictorian government schools is asuper board, as in Ontario, Canada. Ihave included an excerpt from myCanadian Study Tour report, whichspecifically relates to schoolgovernance. My full report waspublished in Bulletin No 14, on 29thMay <strong>2013</strong>.We found that within the threeprovinces of Ontario, Alberta andBritish Colombia, there werediscernible differences, yet points ofsimilarity. Each province had <strong>School</strong>Boards which were like localgovernment councils with communityelected members. There were noindividual school elected schoolcouncils; instead there was a <strong>School</strong>Board which incorporated anythingbetween 20 and 70 schools. ThisBoard had control over all staffing,finances and facilities. After lengthyquestioning the group concluded thisstructure would not work within theVictorian education context. A numberof articles have been written aboutthese Boards which highlights they arepolitical in nature, largely made up ofnon-educators, and create anotherlayer of bureaucracy. They seem towork against the notion of autonomy.Read more: The Pros & Cons of Elected<strong>School</strong> Board Members | eHow.comhttp://www.ehow.com/info_79<strong>18</strong>929_pros-elected-school-boardmembers.html#ixzz2SbbGFUxoIn summary, it would seem that districtschool boards would be potentiallythreatening to the autonomy and localfunctioning of Victorian governmentschool and create another layer ofunnecessary bureaucracy.REPORTING STUDENTPROGRESSThank you to everyone for yourparticipation in our Student / Parent /Teacher Conferences this week. Thepositive feedback from all involved hasbeen most rewarding.Although staff have a professionalresponsibility to report studentprogress to parents; I believe that staffat <strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> go beyondthe minimum that is required bylegislation. The staff at <strong>Doncaster</strong><strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> have dedicated hoursof work individually and collectively, toensure that assessments are accurateand consistent across each of theAusVELS levels. Common assessmenttasks developed by staff andapplication of standardised testsensure that all student progress anddevelopment is accurately monitoredand reported. Our ‘Student WorkAssessment Portfolios’ provideevidence of achievement and assist insupporting teacher judgements.Thank you to parents for yourenthusiastic support of our ‘StudentProgress Conferences’.END of TERM 2 DISMISSALJust a reminder Term 2 ends nextFriday, 28thJune. The children will bedismissed at 2.30pm. Childcare isavailable, but you must book a placewith Out of <strong>School</strong> Hours Care on 0423794 665.END of TERM ASSEMBLY -SPECIAL TIMEPlease also note that our final Whole<strong>School</strong> Assembly for Term 2 will beheld at 9am on Friday 28thJune.Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles,etc, are all welcome!MONSTER COMMUNITY RAFFLE- URGENT REMINDER!Thank you to the many families whohave sold their tickets and returnedmoney to the Office.Ticket butts, monies and allunsold tickets must be returnedimmediately.If you prefer not to participate inraffles, please consider a donationtoward our Building Fund.Please do not dispose of unsoldtickets – return them to school.Page 2The family who sells the most ticketswill receive a special prize!Each class, where every child sellstheir allocated book of tickets, will beawarded a Movie / Sport afternoon,including popcorn and / or icy pole.The lucky winners will be announcedearly in Term 3.A huge thank you to HeatherMcCarthy, our wonderful <strong>School</strong>Council President, for coordinating thisraffle.ENROLMENTS for 2014If your child, or those of your relativesand friends, turn 5 years old by 30thApril 2014, 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.‘BRIGHT BEGINNINGS’ -BELONGING, BEING,BECOMINGOur Bright Beginnings playgroup isnow underway! Information regardingdates and times for Term 2 isavailable from the Office.If you would like additionalinformation, Larissa can be contactedon 0413 993 796.IN THIS WEEK’S BULLETIN• Camp Australia News (page 3)• Chinese Translation Service (page 4)• Pre-loved Books Required (page 4)• WiseOnes (page 4)• 150 Years ‘Dinner Dance’ reply slip(pages 5 and 6)• 150 Years Dinner Dance Childcarereply slip (page 7)


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Page 9The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and <strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> do not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser. Noresponsibility is accepted by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development or <strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> for accuracy or information contained inadvertisements or claims made by them.


Page 10The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and <strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> do not endorse the products or services of any private advertiser. Noresponsibility is accepted by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development or <strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> for accuracy or information contained inadvertisements or claims made by them.


Transport to and from <strong>School</strong>I am available to pick up children from home and drive them to school, anddrive them home again.I am also willing to drive children or adults to sporting activities, medicalappointments, music lessons, dancing classes, etc.Phone Bev Robertson (a past DPS parent) on 9848 4951 or 0428 692 345.ENGLISH CONVERSATION CLASSESWednesdays 1pm or Thursdays 7.30pm at<strong>Doncaster</strong> Church of Christ(Opposite the school).Newcomers welcome.Page 11The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development and <strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> do not endorse the products or services of anyprivate advertiser. No responsibility is accepted by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development or <strong>Doncaster</strong> <strong>Primary</strong><strong>School</strong> for accuracy or information contained in advertisements or claims made by them.

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