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- Kindergarten Health Check
- 2024 Launching into Learning
- Year 5-6 Excursion to Greens Beach
- Year 3-6 Athletic Carnival
- Brixhibition
- National Assessment Program (NAPLAN) 2024
- School Association
- School Levies 2024
- Student Assistance Scheme (STAS) 2024
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Dear Families
We are so pleased to invite parents and carers to come into school for a Parent Teacher Meeting. This opportunity is extended to all families with children from Kindergarten to Year 6.
Parent Teacher Meetings are a great opportunity to connect, work together, celebrate learning and to set goals. Parent Teacher Meetings are also a time when you are most welcome to share information about your child and ask any questions. Communication is a two way process where information is shared and involves listening to and learning from each other.
Prep - Year 6 teachers will provide families with a Progress Report, indicating an assessment of your child's learning behaviours and social skills.
A letter is coming home on Thursday with the details you need to know. Please read the information carefully and return the form with your preferences for times and dates for your meeting as soon as possible. Meeting times have already been scheduled for EAL families requiring an interpreter. We invite you to record in the 2024 Parent Teacher Agenda section, specific information that you would like to discuss about your child.
Parent Teacher Meetings are a very important part of our Reporting to Parents schedule and we encourage all families to attend. Childcare is available for school age children in the PAC.
Kindergarten - Year 6 Parent Teacher Meetings are held over two weeks, beginning Tuesday 12 March.
I look forward to welcoming you.
Sharon
Introducing our 2024 Executive
President | Malachi McPartlin |
Vice President | Sangam Chhetri |
Secretary | Scarlett Uffelmann |
Treasurer | Chase Phillips |
Best wishes for a wonderful year in leadership.
Thur 29 Feb | Year 5-6 Excursion to Greens Beach |
Thur 29 Feb | Early Childhood (Prep - Year 2) Assembly 2:10 pm (PAC) |
Wed 6 Mar | Years 3-6 Athletic Carnival @ St Leonards |
Thurs 7 Mar | Years 3-6 Athletic Carnival (back up day in case of rain) |
Thurs 7 Mar | Year 3-4 Assembly 2:00 pm (PAC) |
Mon 11 Mar | Public Holiday - No school |
Tues 12 Mar - Wed 20 Mar | Parent Teacher Meetings (appointments on Tues 12 March are available up until 6:45 pm) |
Wed 13 Mar - Mon 25 Mar | NAPLAN - Year 3 and Year 5 |
Thurs 14 Mar | Early Childhood Assembly 2:10 pm (PAC) |
Wed 20 Mar | School Photo Day |
Wed 20 Mar | Snag & Chat BBQ 3:00 pm (courtesy of City Mission and NSCC) |
Thurs 21 Mar | Brixhibition builds are due at school |
Thurs 21 Mar | Year 5-6 Assembly 2:00 pm (PAC) |
Wed 27 Mar | LSSSA Multi-Class Athletic Carnival @ St Leonards |
Wed 27 Mar | Harmony Day Celebration |
Thurs 28 Mar | LSSSA Athletics Carnival @ St Leonards |
Thurs 28 Mar | Early Childhood Assembly 2:10 pm (PAC) |
Fri 29 Mar - Tues 2 Apr | Easter Break |
Thurs 4 Apr | Primary (Years 3 - 6) Assembly 2:00 pm (PAC) |
Thurs 4 Apr | School Association AGM 7:00 pm followed by a General Meeting |
Thurs 11 Apr | Early Childhood Assembly 2:10 pm (PAC) |
Fri 12 Apr | End of Term 1 |
Mon 29 Apr | Term 2 begins |
Certificates - Merit and Values
Congratulations to the following students who received awards at our last assembly.
Class | Merit Certificates | Values Certificate | Values Champion |
3-4 Boon-Smith | Advena | Mangena | Kee Ti |
3-4 Marshall | Curtis | Makennah | Naing Cing |
3-4 Rafferty | Hung Ha | Rhyen | Rhyen |
3-4 Sheedy | Macey | Bronte | Bronte |
3-4 Uffelmann | Laura | Matthew | Edgar |
5-6 Barker | Ling | Wahidah | Ruby |
5-6 Bodell | Oscar | Brooke | Oscar |
5-6 Geale | Hamza | Arliee-Jae | Eugene |
5-6 Goodyer | Judson | Marsi | Austin |
5-6 Leader | Ruby | Scarlett | Ram |
Breakfast Club for all students has begun. Breakfast Club is open from 8:30 am - 8:50 am every day. There is no cost to students and we are able to provide Weet-bix, toast, and a cup of milk or water. We are extremely appreciative of the Year 12 students from Launceston Church Grammar School who volunteer their time to prepare and serve breakfast to our students. All welcome!
Every Kindergarten child at Mowbray Heights Primary School can have a Kinder Health Check (KHC) with the School Health Nurse. The health check includes vision and hearing screening, height and weight measurements, and an oral health check.
The KHC form will be sent home with your child in week 4 (the week beginning 26 February).
If you would like your child to have the KHC, please complete the form and return it to the Admin team or your child’s teacher as soon as possible. If you do not want your child to have the KHC, tick the box on page 2, add your child’s details and return the form.
Pia Armstrong - Primary School Health Nurse pia.armstrong@decyp.tas.gov.au
Launching into Learning groups have started!
We would love to re-connect with our families and welcome new ones with children from birth to 4 years.
Why come to Launching into Learning?
- Play and learn alongside your child
- Meet other families
- Get to know the school staff
- Get ready for school
Programs include Kindy Gym, Pre-kinder, Playgroup (0-4) and Baby Playgroup. See the information attached for times and details.
Please talk to a member of the LiL team or the school office if you would like some more information about our programs.
Lisa Probert, Danielle Evans and Kelsey Campbell
Year 5-6 Excursion to Greens Beach
On Thursday 29 February, 5-6 classes will travel to Greens Beach, making stops on the way at Brady’s Lookout and Supply River Mill.
Students need to wear school uniform on the day, including their sports shoes. Thongs can be taken to wear on the beach. School hats will be given out before we leave and sunscreen will be applied regularly throughout the day. If your child is sensitive to the sunscreen provided by the school, please make sure you provide an alternative.
We will not be swimming. However, students will be allowed to paddle and feel the water on their feet. A small towel and a spare pair of shorts and socks will be helpful.
Students need to bring food and water for our breaks throughout the day.
Buses will leave promptly at 8:00 am so students need to be at school no later than 7:50 am. We will return before 3:00 pm.
Cindy Wright on behalf of the 5/6 Team
We are looking forward to our Year 3 - Year 6 Athletic Carnival on Wednesday, 6 March. We are excited to welcome parents and family members to the event!
The Year 5-6 Carnival will start at 9:30 am and finish at 12:00 pm.
The Year 3-4 Carnival will start at 12:10 pm and finish at 2:45 pm.
A Canteen service isn't available at St Leonards. Students will need to bring along plenty of food and water for sustenance and hydration.
Please ensure that your child has suitable footwear for physical activity. Students are expected to wear their black school shorts and are allowed to wear a tshirt in their school House Colours if they wish. Face paint, hair dye and coloured fingernails are not permitted.
House captains and vice captains will remain at St Leonards in the afternoon to assist the Year 3-4 students during their carnival.
Where: St Leonards Athletic Centre
When: Wednesday, March 6 (March 7 is the Rain Day)
House Colours: Beatty – Blue, Cadorna – White, Jellico – Yellow
We hope you can come along and support this event!
Josh Leighton HPE Teacher
National Assessment Program (NAPLAN) 2024
The National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is held in March. NAPLAN assesses literacy and numeracy skills that are essential for every child to progress through school and life. Students in Year 3, 5, 7 and 9 participate in the annual NAPLAN tests in reading, writing, conventions of language (spelling, grammar and punctuation) and numeracy.
The assessment provides parents and schools with an understanding of how individual students are performing at the time of the tests. NAPLAN is just one aspect of a school's assessment and reporting process, and it does not replace ongoing assessments made by teachers about student performance.
NAPLAN also provides schools, education authorities and governments with information about how education programs are working and whether young Australians are achieving important educational outcomes in literacy and numeracy.
NAPLAN is an online assessment (except for Year 3 writing which is a paper based assessment). NAPLAN Online provides a better and more precise assessment. The assessments feature a tailored test design where the questions a student receives will depend on their answers to previous questions.
2024 NAPLAN testing will be held from Wednesday 13 March to Monday 25 March.
Individual student performance in NAPLAN is shown on a national achievement scale for each test. The performance of individual students can be compared to the average performance of all students in Australia. Parents will receive their child's individual report.
Thank you for supporting your child’s participation in this important national initiative. All we ask is they simply do their best.
The School Association is made up of the parents, staff and community members of a school. The School Association is an important part of the school, working with the Principal to achieve shared outcomes for learners and for the whole school community.
The School Association Committee is an elected group of members that work together for the benefit of the school. The Committee manages and conducts the affairs of the School Association and performs administrative and decision-making tasks on behalf of the School Association. The Committee is made up of parents, staff and community members.
Parent participation on our Committee is highly valued. We currently have two vacant parent member positions. The term of office is two years. Nomination Forms are available at the school office. Nomination Forms are to be returned to Tina Todman (School Business Manager) by 3:00 pm on Wednesday 20 March, 2024. If there are multiple nominations, an election will be held on Wednesday 27 March.
Our Annual General Meeting will be held on Thursday 4 April at 7:00 pm in the Boardroom.
Priscilla Chilcott
Chairperson
Kindergarten | $160 | Prep | $185 |
Grade 1 | $185 | Grade 2 | $185 |
Grade 3 | $225 | Grade 4 | $225 |
Grade 5 | $225 | Grade 6 | $225 |
Invoices will be sent home to families who have not been approved for STAS in the next couple of weeks. This composite levy covers almost everything, including learning materials, resources, equipment, excursions and performances. It does not cover specialised activities such as the Leavers’ Dinner, cost of school photo or any other optional activity.
Families are able to choose between a single payment of the levy or they may take advantage of a range of payment options. You are most welcome to discuss your needs with Ms Tina Todman our School Business Manager (6326 1892).
Student Assistance Scheme (STAS) 2024
The Student Assistance Scheme provides assistance for low income families towards the cost of levies. STAS is provided to the school rather than paid directly to families. STAS 2024 application forms are available for new enrolments, or for families who have not applied for, or been in receipt of STAS in 2023. Please note, being the holder of a Centrelink Health Care Card does not automatically mean that a family will be approved for STAS. Families who were approved and received STAS in 2023 have been sent correspondence regarding STAS 2024 directly from the Department for Education, Children and Young People. STAS application forms can be downloaded from the Department's website at www.decyp.tas.gov.au or collected from our school office.