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- Assistant Principal's Message - Building Positive Body Image
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- Canteen News - Please add your name to the volunteer list
- Second Hand Uniforms
- OSHClub Newsletter - Week 5 Term 1
- Ivanhoe Junior Football Club - Family Day - Sunday 3rd March
- Archie's Embrace - Book your tickets now!
- Instrumental Music Lessons 2024
- Kids Unlimited - Extra Curricular Activities at IEPS
- Creative Music - Accepting enrolments for Term 1 2024
- Football Star Academy at IEPS - Enrol Now
- VACCA - Seeking Foster Carers
- Banyule Council - Active Banyule Survey
Days of Acknowledgement
March 1st – Zero Discrimination Day
Celebrated and created by the United Nations, this day aims to promote equality throughout all member countries of the UN. At Ivanhoe East Primary School, we take zero-discrimination very seriously and aim to build a community where everyone feels welcome, safe, and capable at achieving their goals. This goes beyond just our students and stretches out to our staff, parents, carers and families. If you ever need assistance, IEPS is here for you.
March 1st-7th – Hearing Awareness Week
Over four million Australians are living with hearing loss. This day raises awareness of this disability and how to promote better hearing protection and health. We are very fortunate in this country to have great tools to assist those with hearing impairments including the Australian invention of the cochlear implant. IEPS ensures that for those who come to our school with hearing issues, our classrooms equitably adjust to ensure an inclusive environment where everyone thrives.
March 5th – Clean Up Australia Day
Annually, on the first Sunday of March, Australia comes together to assist in making a safer, cleaner and more sustainable environment. This date was created over 30 years ago by an individual who wanted to improve his own backyard, it is Australia’s largest community-based environmental event. Over 20 million Australians have participated in this event, donating their time and resources to ensure a cleaner present and future. IEPS will be acknowledging this day through a whole-school clean up.
School Council 2024
We would like to announce that the School Council nomination and subsequent ballot process for 2024 is now completed and we would like to announce that our School Council for 2024 will be:
Community Members:
- Joshua Hunter, Emily Baxter, Michael Vosbergen, Ryan Murphy, Amy Crosthwaite, Peter Lynch and Kate Perryman
IEPS Staff
- Tom Boyle, Amanda Dwyer, Benjamin Phillips and Alexandra Silvestro
We would like to acknowledge and thank Fred Purcell, Bob Wooton, Helen McBain, Donna White and Kate O’Callaghan as their current tenure on School Council will expire at the March 2024 School Council AGM. We would like to thank these members of School Council for their services to our school. They have been a great support and I appreciate their efforts. A special mention to Helen McBain who was our School Council president throughout the 2023 school year.
Canteen Closed March 8th
On Friday March 8th our Canteen will be closed due to our Canteen manager Kim taking LSL. We are currently exploring possible alternatives and will communicate with our community as soon as a final decision has been made.
Upcoming Parent Teacher Interviews - Discover Elastik: Personalised Learning for Every Child
We're thrilled to introduce Elastik, our cutting-edge data analysis platform designed to personalise learning for your child. With Elastik, we're providing insights tailored to each student's unique needs and learning journey.
Join us at the upcoming Parent/Teacher interviews, where we'll showcase Elastik and discuss your child's progress using the latest data available. Together, we'll start the conversation about where your child is currently at and how we can support their ongoing academic growth and development. Elastik empowers teachers with real-time insights, pinpointing areas for support and extension across subjects like English, Maths, and Science.
Additionally, it's important to highlight that our ‘Formative Assessment’ of your child's progress is not just based on standardised test scores. Our teachers observe and engage with students during in-class activities and conference groups, actively documenting their growth and understanding of the curriculum. This comprehensive approach to all assessment areas ensures that we have a holistic understanding of your child's strengths and areas for development, allowing us to tailor our support effectively.
We can't wait to share this information with you and work together to promote learning growth for every student at IEPS.
Dear Parents,
Wellbeing is an integral part of learning, and happiness at school. At Ivanhoe East Primary School, we recognise the value of positive wellbeing and use a variety of strategies to support students’ wellbeing at school. PIVOT is a tool we use to gather feedback from our classes, as well as give the students another opportunity to communicate with their teacher. Not only does it provide us information about what they enjoy in the classroom, but how they are feeling, so the teachers are able to target this.
We look forward to further discussing your child’s reflection on the beginning of the year, and how we can best support them throughout this year.
Upparrel Article Written by William George (School Captain)
The 2nd Hand Uniform shop has a lot of stained, ripped and faded 2nd hand uniforms.(**We kindly ask you not to donate any second hand uniforms in this condition).
We are going to re-use these and send them to a company called Upparel. Upparel takes worn down and stained shirts, pants and shoes and either gives them to charities or grinds them down and turn them into filling for cushions and stuffed toys or makes it into their UPtex product, which can be made into road signs and packaging.
If you would like to find out more about Upparel, click this link here.
Reminder that the 2nd Hand Uniform shop is open from 8:30 until 9:15 on Friday mornings.
2nd Hand Uniform Shop Update
2nd Hand Uniform has been in high demand so far this year. Your donations are greatly appreciated, so please keep them coming! Feedback about the uniform swap system has been overwhelmingly positive and is an initiative that that will keep going.
The donation to Upparel was organised due to a large volume of damaged uniform being donated to us and left at school. The alternative was landfill.
Moving forward, we welcome only IEPS branded jumpers, jackets, hoodies and t-shirts, winter dresses, summer dresses (white trim only), shorts and skorts. Uniform must be free of rips, holes and stains and be in reasonable, overall condition- not too faded.
Any questions, please contact the office or visit any Friday morning from 8.30am.
Privacy Reminder for our School Community
Our school collects, uses, discloses, and stores student and parent personal information for standard school functions or where permitted by law, as stated in the Schools’ Privacy Policy.
Our Photographing, Filming and Recording Students Policy https://ivanhoeeastps.vic.edu.au/policies describes how we collect and use photographs, video and recordings of students. The policy also explains when parent consent is required and how it can be provided and withdrawn.
Assembly Update
In 2024, we will continue to alternate between onsite and online assemblies on a fortnightly basis, however there will be some changes to our onsite assembly process. Moving forward, each year level will host an onsite assembly, share their learning, and present the Student of the Fortnight Awards.
Assemblies will be held onsite in the school gym at 9 am on Friday mornings. Please refer to the schedule below:
TERM 1 |
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LOCATION |
YEAR LEVEL HOSTING & SHARING THEIR LEARNING |
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Friday 1st March |
YOUTUBE CHANNEL |
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6 |
Friday 8th March |
ONSITE |
Year 4 |
7 |
Friday 15th March |
***ONSITE - Year 3 (Please note: This onsite assembly has been moved forward) |
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8 |
Friday 22nd March |
YOUTUBE CHANNEL |
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9 |
Friday 29th March |
NO ASSEMBLY - GOOD FRIDAY |
Reminders from Last Weeks Bulletin
School Calendar & Whole School Communication
We have received feedback regarding a platform for where IEPS events are published and can be accessed by our wider community. We have updated the calendar on our website, which is available via our website and this link https://ivanhoeeps.schoolzineplus.com/calendar (we encourage you to bookmark this). This website will be updated termly and if any events come up throughout the term, however we are trying to limit this. The benefit of this calendar is that when you click on the event you can choose the option to sync it to your calendar.
Our LMS system Compass also has a calendar with all the events that require new parental permission and/or payment. These events will be uploaded at least two weeks prior to the event’s start date should the event require new parental permission and/or payment. Please note you will receive notification through Compass when an event is created.
If you believe there are any events missing from our calendars, please don’t hesitate to contact Toni who is part of our administration team via email toni.kearney@education.vic.gov.au.
Furthermore please find attached below a graphic which outlines the current communication channels that we use at IEPS. This graphic highlights the type of communication and its frequency and intended purpose and target audience.
Extreme Heat & IEPS Approach
We recently experienced some hot weather and student safety is always the priority at our school.
To support this the following guidelines are in place to support the health and safety of both students and staff.
- No Hat, No Play policy, students who do not have a hat MUST sit in the shade
- Students are reminded to drink plenty of water throughout the day, and before heading outside
- Students are reminded that they need to monitor themselves and to sit out in the shade if they get too hot
- Students are provided with ample time to apply sunscreen before heading outside to play
If the temperature reaches 36.5 degrees Celsius outdoor school events including, but not limited to, PE classes, recess and lunch time play, concerts and sporting events will be cancelled or postponed. At 36.5 degrees or above the students will spend recess and lunch times inside their classrooms. These will be called 'Hot Day' timetables. PE classes will take place inside the gymnasium.
The temperature will be determined by the Bureau of Meteorology website
Australia's official weather forecasts & weather radar - Bureau of Meteorology (bom.gov.au)
Anaphylaxis and Allergies
In our continuous effort to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all students, especially those with anaphylaxis and allergies, we have recently updated our protocols. As part of our risk minimization strategy, we are no longer able to accept or share homemade baked goods with classes. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation with these changes. Below are the guidelines and practices relevant to our parent community to support risk minimization:
Food Sharing and Canteen Purchases
- No Food Sharing: To prevent exposure to allergens, students must not share food.
- Canteen Purchases: Students are not allowed to buy food items from the canteen for others.
Celebrations and Birthdays
To celebrate student birthdays and milestones while ensuring the safety of those with allergies, we have set specific guidelines:
- Permissible Items: Only individually pre-packaged foods or small, inexpensive non-food party favours (e.g., fidget toys) are allowed.
- Distribution: Items for sharing must be given to the class teacher at the start of the day and will be distributed at the end, ensuring controlled exposure.
- Allergy-Safe Alternatives: Students with allergies will select treats from their provided treat box during celebrations. This allows them to participate safely and ensures parental oversight.
By following these guidelines, we can create a safer and more inclusive environment for all our students. Thank you for your cooperation and support in these efforts.
Sports calendar
Please see the calendar link below for upcoming sporting events this term.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YuITFKGpY31iumsmso9OoR9bcJ2d5uA_WAK28unqmDI/edit
IEPS Lunchtime Clubs Timetable - 2024
The PAG representatives surveyed Foundation to Year 5's students at the end of the 2023 calendar year and have collated the data to select the top 4 lunchtime clubs voted upon by students. Please find attached below the timetable for Lunchtime Clubs starting Week 3 of Term 1.
Procedure for Collecting Students During School Hours
On the back of a recent bulletin post, please find below a flowchart for our new and improved system of collecting students during school hours.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation with this and we hope this will lead to a timelier and more efficient process for parents and less of a load on our front office as well as not impact teaching time. I also ask that while we are transitioning to this new procedure you please remain respectful to our admin staff.
Follow Us
A reminder that we now have a community Instagram account, this account is used to connect with our wider community, promote school events and give an insight into our facilities, incursions, excursions, and all of the wonderful teaching & learning that is happening at IEPS. You can follow our movements by networking with us @ivanhoeeastprimaryschool on Instagram.
Regards,
Tom Boyle
Principal
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Please check the barcode on your library books to ensure they are returned to the right place
Welcome back to the 2024 school year!
Library book borrowing is well underway. We have already introduced quite a few new titles in the library this year and students seem to really enjoy immersing themselves into reading.
Just as in the past, overdue invoices will be sent home regularly throughout the school year. I would greatly appreciate if you can attend to these invoices in a timely fashion. This will allow your child to maintain full borrowing privileges throughout the year.
I’d also ask for your help with making sure that the IEPS library books are not returned to the public libraries. I recognise this is a very easy mistake to make, as I have done it myself. But quite a few of our books were returned to public libraries this past year. While these are sometimes discovered and returned, there is no sure system for doing so. Therefore, the best way to prevent the loss of these books from our library is to be sure to stop before you drop the book off and check the barcode. If it looks like this,
please make sure it comes back to our library. Thank you for your assistance with this.
Canteen News - Please add your name to the volunteer list
My School Connect
(Please refer to 'Canteen' listed under the 'Our School' heading on the IEPS website to find the 'My School Connect' link)
The cut off time for ordering online has changed to 9:00am.
To prevent disappointment at lunchtime please keep checking:
• that you have the correct date for the lunch order
• that you check out and pay or your order will not be received by the canteen.
***STUDENTS PURCHASING FROM THE SCHOOL CANTEEN USING CASH***
To avoid disappointment, please do not send your child to school with large notes (over $5) to purchase items from the canteen, as we do not have the change to give them. Also, please ensure your coins are Australian monetary coins and not of international currency.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We are in urgent need of volunteers in the Canteen. If you are able to spare a few hours it would be appreciated. Please follow the link below for the Canteen Roster.
Please place your name in the relevant time and day/date on the roster if you would like to Volunteer.
Canteen Roster - Term 1 2024
Thank you
Kim- Canteen Manager
Phone: 03 9499 2171
Email: canteen@ivanhoeeastps.vic.edu.au
Second Hand Uniforms
IEPS Second Hand Uniforms is located upstairs in the gym.
The Second Hand Uniform shop will be open each Friday morning from 8.30am - 9.15am (45 minutes) for you to purchase any items you might need.
Items are $5 each and payment is strictly card only.
The uniform shop is run by parent volunteers, please stop by if you’re interested in helping out.
2nd Hand Uniform Donations
Currently accepting all IEPS branded uniform.
Please note that space is limited and only IEPS branded jumpers and t-shirts can be accepted. Good condition shorts and skorts will be accepted.
In high demand: summer school dresses (with white trim only) and polo shirts.
Please double check all donations are washed and clear of stains and rips or holes.
Currently out of stock: no size 12 or 14 t-shirts, no Summer school dresses (and only one small Winter dress available)
Uniform Swap is up and running. Feel free to stop by with your donation and take something in return.
Please use the stairs next to the entrance to the Hall/Gym.
Football Star Academy at IEPS - Enrol Now
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Banyule Council - Active Banyule Survey
Active Banyule – Survey – Sport and Recreation Plan
Sport and Recreation play a key role in the health and wellbeing of our community!
Whether it’s playing competitive sport, walking in the park or being part of a dance group, research shows that being active, connecting with others and spending time in nature positively impacts our physical, mental, and emotional health. To support Banyule community members to participate more often in sport and recreation activities, we are developing Active Banyule, a new Sports and Recreation Plan.
So that we can get this right, we’re keen to understand what’s important via an online survey. Please share, and have your say up until April 5, via the survey on this link https://shaping.banyule.vic.gov.au/ActiveBanyule
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