Telopea Topics Les Nouvelles de Telopea
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Telopea Topics Les Nouvelles de Telopea No.9 – 13 June 2014 Report from the Principal Special Announcements Le Mot Du Principal High School Announcements Secondary News Primary News P&C NEWS School Term Dates Contact Us Uniform Shop After School Care Community News Finance Office Important Dates Report from the Deputy Principal As the term draws to a close, parents and carers are asked to note the many important events taking place across the school. Farewell to Muryel Martin Advance notification is being given for a farewell afternoon tea for Muryel Martin, Conseillère Pédagogique. Muryel Martin will be replaced by Julien Dugas, Conseiller Pédagogique. Please save the date: Thursday, 24th July, 3.30-5.00pm IMPORTANT DATES 17 June ICAS Spelling & Writing Competition 17-19 June K-6 Parent Teacher Interviews 24 June RACI Chemistry Competition 24 June French Exchange Billets arrive 26 June 6.00pm Years 3-6 Concert 27 June Primary reports distributed Nationally Consistent Collection of Data (NCCD) 2014 The Nationally Consistent Collection of Data project collects data from schools about the number of students who require adjustments to participate fully in education. In 2014 all ACT public schools will be taking part in the NCCD. A letter will be sent to families of students that have been identified as requiring adjustments and supports. This letter outlines the process and asks for your permission to include your child in the data collection. Nationally no names or personal information are collected as part of the NCCD process. More information about the NCCD can be found at the Australian Government Department of Education website: http://education.gov.au/nationally-consistent-collection-data-school-students-disability School Climate Survey: Parents, Teachers and Students The ‘School Climate Survey’ will be distributed in the coming week and closes 4th July. We encourage all parents/carers to be involved and take part in this important survey. Arrangements have been made for students to undertake the survey at school. Primary Parent Teacher Interviews New Arrangements. This year we are trialling Parent/Teacher interviews, on the following dates and times. Tuesday 17th June and Wednesday 18th June 4.00-6.00pm SCHOOL TERM DATES 2014 Term 1 3 February – 11 April Term 2 28 April – 4 July Term 3 21 July – 26 September Term 4 13 October – 17 December Tuesday 24th June and Wednesday 25th June 4.00-6.00pm Please look out for the notice sent this week giving more details of the arrangements and how to book online. If you cannot book online, call the front office on 6142 3388 and your bookings will be made for you. N.B. Primary reports will be distributed Friday 4th July. Other Primary news Years 3-6 Concert will take place, Thursday, 26th June, 6.00pm in the School Hall. Mrs Susan Cribb and the class teachers are looking forward to welcoming you there. The Book Fair was extremely successful with many children and parents selecting books. A special ‘Thank you’ to Maura Dand, the Primary Librarian for the management of the Book Fair and the teachers who assisted her with supervision. Secondary Assessment All Secondary Parents/Carers are reminded that Week 7 (from Tuesday 10th June) and Week 8 (to Friday 20th June) are ‘Excursion free’ weeks. Students are to be at school to undertake inclass assessment tasks. Parents/Carers are reminded that the assessment calendar is sent out with the first Telopea Topics each term. Please assist your child with their planning for the term by discussing the assessment calendar. Other Secondary News in brief Secondary French exchange billets from Lycée International de Grenoble will arrive in Canberra on Tuesday 24th June. Year 10 Personal Projects exhibition will take place Thursday 26th June 3.30-5.30pm in the Secondary Library. All Year 10 and Year 9 parents, carers and students are invited to this exhibition. Year 10 Australian Business Week (ABW) takes place from Monday 30th June – Friday 4th July Parents are reminded to pay $55 to the Finance Office for ABW. This cost covers the rights of accessing the ABW program. Secondary NAIDOC Assembly will take place Friday 27th June; all parents/carers are invited to attend. Secondary (7-10) reports will be distributed to students at 3.05pm, on Friday 4th July. English French Stream (EFS) reminders Conseils de classe for EFS students: are being held according to the following schedule: Year 11 and 12: 4 June Year 10: 11 June Year 9: 12 June Year 6 / 6ème 2: 19 June Year 6 / 6ème 1: 20 June Year 8: 25 June Year 7: 26 June Bulletins trimestriels (Quarterly French reports) will be given to the children to bring home a few days after these dates. French Examinations Our students have already commenced the Baccalauréat and Brevet National Diploma exams with: the Art History oral exam for the Brevet and the Practical examinations in SVT (Earth and Life Sciences) and Physics in Narrabundah College. We wish the students good luck for the rest of the examinations. Brevet Written examinations will take place at the Alliance Française de Canberra, 23 and 24 June 2014. Results will be published on 30 June (possibly 27 June on Lycée franco-australien website). Parents and Carers are invited to the awarding of the Brevet Certificates in the School Hall at 5.30.on 30 June. Baccalauréat Year 11 Oral French examination will take place at Alliance Française de Canberra, 16 or 17 June. Year 11 Written examinations will take place at Narrabundah College, 19 and 20 June, Year 12 Examination will take place at the Lycée Condorcet, Sydney, 16-19 June. Results will be published late on 25 June or early on 26 June. Parents and Carers are welcome to attend the Graduation ceremony at Narrabundah College on 2 July. Middle Years Programme (MYP) Secondary Years 7-10 Evaluation Visit 2015 Early in 2015 a team of International Baccalaureate (IB) officials will visit the school to conduct an evaluation of the Middle Years Programme (Years 7-10). The evaluation process occurs every five years after authorisation. The programme evaluation is both a requirement and service provided by the IBO to IB World schools. Teachers and students are contributing to the self-study questionnaire. Thank you to the parents who have already contributed to the self-study questionnaire. The school community responses will identify major achievements during the period under review as well as practices that need further development. A report will incorporate the results of the self-study questionnaire into an action plan. The plan is submitted as part of the supporting documentation. After the visiting team completes their assessment of the school, the school will include the IB recommendations from the Evaluation Report into the Action Plan for the new five year cycle. Any school community member who has questions about this process or who wishes to contribute to the self-study questionnaire is encouraged to contact Michele McLoughlin (A/g Deputy Principal and MYP Coordinator) 62055599 or 61423388. Last day of school for the term is Friday 4th July : First day of school for term 3 is Monday 21st July The Executive Team wishes the school community safe and happy holidays. Page 2 of 12 TOP LE MOT DU PRINCIPAL Le trimestre touchant à sa fin, nous invitons les parents et tuteurs à retenir les événements importants à venir à l’école. Au revoir à Muryel Martin Un pot de départ sera organisé pour Muryel Martin, Conseillère Pédagogique, le jeudi 24 juillet de 15h30 à 17h00. Elle sera remplacée par Julien Dugas au poste de Conseiller Pédagogique du Primaire. Enquête Nationale (NCCD) 2014 Le projet d’Enquête Nationale collecte des données auprès des écoles concernant le nombre d’élèves nécessitant des aménagements dans leur éducation. Un courrier sera envoyé aux familles des élèves qui auront été repérés comme nécessitant des aménagements et un soutien. Ce courrier décrit le processus et demande la permission à la famille d’inclure leur enfant dans l’enquête. Au niveau national, le mode opératoire prévoit qu’aucun nom ou information personnelle ne sera collecté. Vous pouvez obtenir plus d’informations sur le NCCD sur le site internet du Ministère Australien de l’Education en cliquant sur le lien suivant: http://education.gov.au/nationally-consistent-collection-data-school-students-disability En 2014, tous les établissements de l’ACT participeront au NCCD. Les écoles repéreront les élèves nécessitant des aménagements et qui sont identifiés comme correspondant à une description des handicaps au sens large. Cette définition est basée sur les Disability Standards for Education 2005 qui définissent de façon exhaustive ce que constitue un handicap et qui ne requiert pas de diagnostic médical ou de spécialiste. Enquête de Satisfaction de l’école: Parents, enseignants et élèves L’Enquête de Satisfaction de l’école sera distribuée la semaine prochaine et se terminera le 4 juillet. Nous encourageons tous les parents/tuteurs à participer à cette enquête importante. Des dispositions ont été prises pour que les élèves puissent répondre à l’enquête à l’école. Réunions Parents Professeurs au Primaire: nouvelles dispositions Cette année, nous organisons les réunions parents professeurs de 16h00 à 18h00. Veuillez noter les dates et heures suivantes: Mardi 17 juin et mercredi 18 juin de 16h00 à 18h00. Mardi 24 juin et mercredi 25 juin de 16h00 à 18h00. Merci de bien vouloir consulter le courrier qui vous a été remis cette semaine. Vous y trouverez des informations détaillées, en particulier sur le système de réservation en ligne PTO. N.B: Les bulletins du Primaire seront remis le vendredi 4 juillet. Autres informations du Primaire Le concert des classes de CE2 à Sixième aura lieu dans la salle polyvalente de l’école le jeudi 26 juin à 18h00. Mme Susan Cribb et les enseignants seront ravis de vous accueillir ce soir-là. La Foire aux Livres fut une grande réussite, de nombreux enfants et parents sont venus acheter des livres. Un très grand merci à Maura Dand pour l’organisation de cette Foire aux Livres et aux enseignants qui l’ont aidée pour l’encadrement des élèves. Evaluations au Secondaire Nous rappelons à tous les parents/tuteurs que les Semaines 7 (commençant le mardi 10 juin) et 8 (se terminant le vendredi 20 juin) sont des semaines ‘sans sorties ’. Les élèves sont tenus d’être présents à l’école pour effectuer les évaluations en classe. Le calendrier des évaluations est envoyé avec le Telopea Topics au début de chaque trimestre. Merci de bien vouloir aider votre enfant à organiser son travail du trimestre en discutant avec lui du calendrier des évaluations. Autres informations du Secondaire Les correspondants français de Grenoble arriveront à Canberra le mardi 24 juin. Les Projets Personnels de Year 10 seront exposés au CDI le jeudi 26 juin de 15h30 à 17h30. Nous invitons tous les parents/tuteurs ainsi que les élèves de Year 9 et 10 à venir admirer cette exposition. L’ Australian Business Week (ABW) aura lieu du lundi 30 juin au vendredi 4 juillet. Nous rappelons aux parents que la somme de $55 est à régler à l’Intendance. Cette somme couvre les frais afférents au programme ABW. L’Assemblée du Secondaire NAIDOC se tiendra le vendredi 27 juin. Tous les parents/tuteurs y sont conviés. Les bulletins du Secondaire (classes de Cinquième à Seconde) seront remis aux élèves le vendredi 4 juillet à 15h05. Rappels pour le courant Franco-australien (EFS): Page 3 of 12 Les conseils de classe du courant Franco-australien auront lieu aux dates suivantes: Classes de Première et Terminale: 4 juin Classes de Seconde: 11 juin Classes de Troisième: 12 juin Classe de Sixième 2: 19 juin Classe de Sixième 1: 20 juin Classes de Quatrième: 25 juin Classes de Cinquième: 26 juin Les bulletins trimestriels seront remis aux élèves quelques jours après la date du conseil de classe. Examens français Nos élèves ont commencé les premières épreuves du Baccalauréat avec les épreuves de Sciences et Vie de la Terre (Earth and Life Science) et de Physique à Narrabundah college. La première épreuve du Diplôme National du Brevet a également eu lieu avec l’Oral d’Histoire des Arts. Nous souhaitons bonne chance aux élèves pour la suite de leurs examens. Diplôme National du Brevet Les épreuves écrites se dérouleront les 23 et 24 juin à l’Alliance Française de Canberra. Les résultats seront publiés le 30 juin (peut-être dès le 27 juin) sur le site internet du Lycée Franco-australien. Les parents/tuteurs sont conviés à la remise des Certificats du Brevet le 30 juin à 17h30 dans la salle polyvalente. Baccalauréat Les épreuves orales de français pour les élèves de Première se dérouleront à l’Alliance Française de Canberra du 16 au 17 juin. Les épreuves écrites anticipées pour les élèves de Première se dérouleront à Narrabundah College les 19 et 20 juin. Les épreuves du Baccalauréat pour les élèves de Terminale se dérouleront au Lycée Condorcet de Sydney du 16 au 19 juin. Les résultats seront publiés le 25 juin au soir ou le 26 juin au matin. Les parents/tuteurs sont conviés à la cérémonie de remise des diplômes qui aura lieu le 2 jullet à Narrabundah college. Inspection 2015 du Programme de Premier Cycle Secondaire Year 7-10 (MYP) Au tout début de l’année scolaire 2015, une équipe d’officiels du Baccalauréat International (IB) visitera l’école afin d’évaluer le Programme de Premier Cycle Secondaire (Year 7-10). Cette évaluation a lieu tous les cinq ans après autorisation. L’évaluation du programme est à la fois une obligation et un service demandé par l’IBO aux écoles proposant l’IB. Les enseignants et les élèves contribuent au questionnaire d’autoévaluation. Merci aux parents qui ont déjà participé à ce questionnaire. Les réponses de la communauté scolaire identifieront les principales réalisations achevées au cours de la période d’évaluation ainsi que les pratiques qui devront être développées. Un rapport prendra en compte les résultats du questionnaire d’autoévaluation afin d’établir un Plan d’action. Le plan fait partie des documents-preuves. Après que l’équipe d’inspection a fini l’évaluation de l’école, l’école utilisera les recommandations du rapport d’évaluation de l’IB dans le Plan d’action pour le nouveau cycle quinquénnal. Tout membre de la communauté scolaire ayant des questions à propos de ce processus ou qui souhaite participer au questionnaire d’autoévaluation peut, s’il le souhaite, contacter Michele McLoughlin (Principal adjointe et Coordinatrice MYP) au 62055599 ou au 61423388. Les cours se terminent le vendredi 4 juillet et reprennent le lundi 21 juillet pour le début du troisème trimestre. TOP SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Important Information Telopea Park School has just had a new phone system installed. As a result our phone numbers have changed. Listed below are the new school contact numbers: Main Switchboard: +61 2 6142 3388 Fax: +61 2 6142 3348 Primary Office: +61 2 6142 3380 Primary First Aid +61 2 6142 3381 Student Services Secondary +61 2 6142 3385 First Aid Secondary: +61 2 6142 3387 Page 4 of 12 HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS Career Development Report As the Telopea Park School Career Development Officer, I have been impressed with the increased number of students coming to see me about: - securing a work experience placement (WEX), - gaining a tax file number - or seeking information about an Australian School Based Apprenticeship(ASBA). Despite only working two days per week (Wednesday and Thursday), the number of students undertaking a WEX placement has doubled from previous years. I am sure this is because more students are beginning to think about employment pathways, they may select in the future.. A work experience placement is an opportunity to test the realities of working in different professions of their choice. Since the last Telopea Topics, Jordan Rattenbury has had a four day WEX placement at Motorini Scooters in Phillip, and Tandia Collins enjoyed five days at Quesatcon within the Public Relations area. Telopea Park School has a group of students who belong to a community service club called, Interact. This is a joint Rotary Club (14-18 year olds). Interact is short for international action. For the past few years the Interact Club of Telopea Park School has been fundraising to build a new school, hall, kitchen and library on a remote island in Vanuatu. This building was opened in Vanuatu last year. This year Rotary is spending the remaining money raised by the students, to install 15 computers in the new Vanuatu library. This project has been a remarkable journey and each student who participated in the project gained numerous employability skills, as they worked to achieve their goal. These employability skills are: planning and organisation, technology, learning, communication, teamwork, problem solving, initiative and management. Last week Rotary invited seven students from Telopea Park School, to attend the 2014 International Rotary Convention in Sydney. This conference had over 22,000 delegates from over 154 countries. The seven students from Telopea, helped to staff the Rotary District 9710 Interact booth in the ‘Hall of Friendship’ and while doing this they discussed their project with Rotarians from around the World. Each delegate at the Rotary Conventions received a book that showcased different Rotary projects within Australia. The Vanuatu project undertaken by the students from Telopea Park School, was fortunate to be one of the projects, selected to be published in the book. A copy of the double page article is attached to this newsletter. Volunteering can be a very rewarding experience and another way of gaining skills that employers are seeking. Susan Alexander, TPS Career Development Officer [email protected]. Ph 02 61423388 Page 5 of 12 Mobile 040711085 SECONDARY NEWS TORQUE IN SCIENCE This semester has seen a few staffing changes in the Science faculty. Since Term 1, Kylie Louis has been Acting Executive Teacher for Student Services, while Thomas Greig and Nick Rothwell joined the Science team. Sheela Awadhwal is currently undertaking higher duties in the head office at the start of Term 2, while Thomas Greig is on leave. In their place, we welcome Kenny Leiba, who has been here previously, and James Handley; both of whom have taken up the challenge of continuing science classes during mid-semester. More staffing changes are due at the end of the semester when we farewell two of our EFS teachers, Madame Prevot and Madame Lucas-Fradin, both of whom who are returning to France. They leave behind a faculty enriched with cross-cultural collegial experiences. We wish them both all the best in their future endeavours. CSIRO Green Machine, Black Mountain Last term as part of the Genetics unit, a group of Year 10 students participated in an excursion to the Green Machine. They extended their scientific skills by investigating how to conduct a gel electrophoresis experiment on DNA. Excited Particles’ Spectacular, Questacon 2U At the end of Term 1, the Year 7 students participated in an interactive science show conducted by Questacon, as an introduction to their Term 2 unit of study, “Forces”. The students enjoyed the show where they learnt about scientific ideas in an interactive and engaging manner. Science Competitions This has been a particularly busy term in Science with all three of our annual competitions been conducted within a few weeks of each other: the Rio Tinto Big Science Competition, the ICAS Science Competition and the RAQI Chemistry Competition. About a hundred students took part in each of the competitions, and we eagerly await their results which should be forthcoming in the next term. Ona Siakimotu Executive Teacher, Science Page 6 of 12 PRIMARY NEWS It has been another busy fortnight with the teachers organising many enjoyable events for the students. Primary Athletics Carnival House Results Congratulations to everyone who participated in the Primary Athletics Carnival on Friday 30 May 2014. The overall house results were: First- Campbell Second - Throsby Third - Moore Fourth –Farrer Students who met the qualifying criteria will attend the South Weston Zone Athletics Carnival will be held on Tuesday 26 August 2014 at the Australian Institute of Sport. Primary Athletics Carnival-Fundraising Barbeque Thank you to those parents who assisted Laurence Barthélémy at the Fundraising Barbeque. The generous donations of bread, sausages and fruit boxes were well received. On the day we raised $1281.60 which goes towards supporting the students who are representing Telopea Park School at a national level in Athletics, Cross Country, Swimming or other sports. This support will assist with the purchase of a national level representative uniform. ACT School Sport Representation Congratulations to Amath Fall who has qualified for the ACT 12 years and under Boys Basketball Championships in Townsville from 16-22 August 2014 We wish Amath every success in his sporting endeavours. St John Ambulance ACT First Aid Skills program for Years 3 and 5 The students in Years 3 and 5 have participated in the St John Ambulance ACT First Aid Skills in School Program. In this program they learnt lifesaving skills such as how to dial 000, managing an unconscious, breathing patient, how to control bleeding and how to treat a burn. Thank you to the Anne Maree Hatch, an instructor from St John Ambulance for providing this valuable program. Page 7 of 12 Years 3 and 5 Rostrum The Years 3 and 5 Rostrum finalists presented their speeches at the Primary Assembly on Tuesday 10 June 2014. Rostrum is a perfect opportunity for the students to refine their public speaking skills. The topics vary for the English and French Rostrum. Congratulations to the following students who were the class finalists: English Rostrum Class French Rostrum Class Iwa Munro 3.1 Aurelia Lonchampt 3.1 Toby Lancaster 3.2 Oliver Herrenschmidt 3.2 Isabelle Laing 3.3 Gemma Traore 3.3 Madeleine Ronowski 5.1 Myles Smith 5.1 Aden Hamilton 5.2 Timothée Bielecki 5.2 Manon McDuffie 5.3 Joshua Lancaster 5.3 The overall winners of the Year 3 Rostrum were Isabelle Laing and Gemma Traore. The Year 5 Rostrum winners were Madeleine Ronowski and Joshua Lancaster.The judges commented on the excellence of all the speeches. Congratulations to all participants. A special thank you to Julien Dugas and Su Mathe for organising this event. Kindergarten to Year 6 Parent Teacher Interviews Just a friendly reminder that the Kindergarten to Year 6 Parent /Teacher interviews will be held on the following dates: Tuesday 17 June – 4.00 p.m. – 6.00 p.m. Wednesday 18 June- 4.00 p.m. – 6.00 p.m. Tuesday 24 June- 4.00 p.m.-6.00 p.m. Wednesday 25 June- 4.00 p.m. – 6.00 p.m. Information regarding the Parent/Teacher interviews and the “Parent/ Teacher Online” booking program was sent home this week. Years 3 to 6 Concert The Years 3 to 6 Concert will be held on Thursday 26 June 2014 from 6.00 p.m. till 7.00 p.m. in the main School Hall. The students have been busily preparing items with their Music teacher, Susan Cribb and their class teachers. Please put this date into your diaries as it should be a very enjoyable concert. Community Farewell for Muryel Martin There will be a Community Farewell for Muryel Martin on Thursday 24 July 2014 between 3.45 p.m. and 5.50 p.m. Parents and students will be welcome to attend this special event. You will receive more details shortly. Farewell Assembly There will be a special Farewell Assembly on Tuesday 1 July 2014 to farewell Laure Chatelard and Particia Giraud. Muryel Martin’s Farewell Assembly will be next term. Congratulations Congratulations to Julien Dugas who will be replacing Muryel Martin in the position of Conseiller Pédagogique. We congratulate him on this new position. Thank you for your continued support. Claire Harding Executive Teacher 3-6 Page 8 of 12 Nouvelles du Primaire La quinzaine qui vient de s’écouler a été encore bien occupée, les professeurs ayant organisé de nombreuses activités motivantes pour les élèves. Résultats du Festival d’Athlétisme du Primaire par Maison Toutes nos félicitations aux élèves qui ont participé au Festival d’Athlétisme du Primaire le vendredi 30 mai 2014. Voici le classement général par Maison: Premier: Campbell Deuxième: Throsby Troisième: Moore Quatrième: Farrer Les élèves qui ont satisfait aux critères de qualification participeront au Festival d’Athlétisme du Secteur South Weston qui aura lieu le mardi 26 août 2014 à l’Institut Australien des Sports. Barbecue caritatif du Festival d’Athlétisme du Primaire Un grand merci à tous les parents qui ont aidé Laurence Barthélémy au Barbecue caritatif. Nous avons reçu de généreux dons de pain, saucisses et briquettes de jus qui auront permis de récolter $1281.60 le jour même. Cet argent sera utilisé pour les élèves qui représentent Telopea Park School lors des compétitions nationales d’Athlétisme, de Cross, de Natation ou d’autres sports. Il pourra aider au financement d’un uniforme représentatif au niveau national. Tournoi sportif scolaire de l’ACT Nous pouvons féliciter Amath Fall qui s’est qualifié pour les Championnats de Basket masculin catégorie 12 ans et moins qui se dérouleront à Townsville du 16 au 22 août 2014. Nous souhaitons à Amath beaucoup de réussite dans ses activités sportives. Programme Premiers Secours de l’ACT St John Ambulance pour les CE2 et CM2 Les élèves de CE2 et CM2 ont pu participer au programme Premiers Secours de l’ACT St John Ambulance. Ce programme permet aux élèves d’acquérir des notions de secourisme, comme par exemple savoir contacter les urgences, connaître la conduite à tenir devant une victime inconsciente mais qui respire, contrôler un saignement ou traiter une brûlure. Un grand merci à Anne Maree Hatch, instructeur de St John Ambulance, pour ce programme éducatif essentiel. Concours d’éloquence des CE2 et CM2 Les finalistes du Concours d’éloquence des CE2 et CM2 ont présenté leurs travaux lors de l’Assemblée du Primaire du mardi 10 juin 2014. Le Concours d’éloquence est une belle occasion pour les élèves de perfectionner leurs aptitudes à s’exprimer en public. Les sujets sont différents pour les concours en français et en anglais. Toutes nos félicitations aux élèves finalistes suivants: Concours d’éloquence en anglais Classe Concours d’éloquence en français Classe Iwa Munro 3.1 Aurelia Lonchampt 3.1 Toby Lancaster 3.2 Oliver Herrenschmidt 3.2 Isabelle Laing 3.3 Gemma Traore 3.3 Madeleine Ronowski 5.1 Myles Smith 5.1 Aden Hamilton 5.2 Timothée Bielecki 5.2 Manon McDuffie 5.3 Joshua Lancaster 5.3 Les lauréats du Concours d’éloquence sont Isabelle Laing et Gemma Traore pour les CE2 et Madeleine Ronowski et Joshua Lancaster pour les CM2. Les juges ont mentionné l’excellente qualité des discours. Félicitations à tous les orateurs. Nous remercions tout particulièrement Julien Dugas et Su Mathe pour l’organisation de cet événement. Réunions parents professeurs (Maternelle à Sixième) Nous vous rappelons que les réunions parents professeurs (Maternelle à Sixième) auront lieu aux dates suivantes: Mardi 17 juin de Mercredi 18 juin Mardi 24 juin de Mercredi 25 juin Page 9 of 12 16h00 à 18h00. de 16h00 à 18h00. 16h00 à 18h00. de 16h00 à 18h00. Les informations relatives aux réunions parents professeurs et au système de réservation en ligne PTO (Parent/Teacher Online) ont été données aux familles cette semaine. Concert des classes de CE2 à Sixième Le concert des classes de CE2 à Sixième aura lieu dans la salle polyvalente de l’école le jeudi 26 juin 2014 de 18h00 à 19h00. Les élèves préparent activement leurs morceaux avec leur professeur de Musique, Susan Cribb, et leurs professeurs. Ne manquez pas de noter cette date dans vos agendas, car ce concert s’annonce très divertissant! Pot de départ pour Muryel Martin Un pot de départ pour Muryel Martin sera organisé le jeudi 24 juillet entre 15h45 et 17h50. Les parents et les élèves sont invités à y participer. Vous recevrez plus de détails prochainement. Assemblée d’Adieu Une Assemblée d’Adieu aura lieu le mardi 1er juillet 2014 pour dire au revoir à Laure Chatelard et Patricia Giraud. L’Assemblée d’Adieu de Muryel Martin aura lieu au prochain trimestre. Félicitations Nous félicitons Julien Dugas pour sa toute nouvelle nomination. En effet, il remplacera Muryel Martin au poste de Conseiller Pédagogique du Primaire. Merci pour votre fidèle soutien. Claire Harding Responsable CE2-Sixième P&C NEWS Next P&C Meeting - Wednesday 23rd July @ 7pm Did you miss the June meeting? The next P&C Meeting will be held on Wednesday 23rd July at 7pm in the Secondary Staff Room. Volunteers needed for La Grande Fete Stall Coordinators We have some great stalls again this year and we already have a lot of parents and teachers willing to run stalls but we have few vacancies. We are looking for parents to help co-ordinate the following stalls: Information and Rides Tickets Vintage Clothing Parent helpers for student-run stalls With direction from their year group teachers, Years 7-10 run some of our most important stalls at the Fete every year Tombola, Ice Creams, Cold Drinks and the BBQ. Teachers organise rosters and coordinate students on the day of the Fete. Parent helpers are required to organise supplies, equipment and offer behind-the-scenes support. The stalls we need helpers for are: Year 7 Tombola Year 8 Ice Creams Year 9 BBQ - Thanks Chris and Catriona Burge!! Year 10 Cold Drinks This role involves helping with ordering, collecting supplies and being the go-to person on the day of the Fete. If you are interested in running a stall or being a parent helper, please contact the [email protected] Page 10 of 12 Community Forums Mental Health and Wellbeing KidsMatter and MindMatters are school programs aimed at improving the mental health of primary and secondary school children. Coming up in August, they will be holding two community forums that all are welcome to attend: KidsMatter (primary) 7th August 2014 2:30-4:30 Federal Golf Club Mind Matters (high school) 12 August 2014 9:30-11:30 Centre for Teaching and Learning, Stirling Please contact Claire Miller at [email protected] if you would like to attend or check out their websites for more information about these great programs: https://www.kidsmatter.edu.au/ http://www.mindmatters.edu.au/ Time to Talk Canberra: What’s important to young people? The ACT Government wants to hear what is important for children and young people in the ACT. They are setting a vision for a whole-of-government and whole-of-community approach to promote the rights of children and young people based on consultation with the public. To participate: complete a short survey or make a submission in a format that is most suitable to you (that is, in writing, drawing, photographic or video formats) and send it to [email protected] by 30 June 2014. Parent Workshop: iPad to support students with learning difficulties The Education Directorate is running a morning workshop on Wednesday July 2 to provide expert advice to parents of children with learning difficulties on the ways iPads can support them in their early years. The workshop will cover top iPad tips and Apps for literacy, other subjects and for supporting behaviour and organisational and social skills. Contact Julie Ireland by June 26 on 62072331 if you would like to attend. UNIFORM SHOP OPENING HOURS FOR UNIFORM SHOP Monday – 8.30 - 9.30am Tuesday – 2.45 - 3.45pm Thursday – 8.30 - 11.00am Order and pay securely on the web: www.youruniformshop.com.au Place your order over the phone/fax 1300794179 (business hours) AFTER SCHOOL CARE Page 11 of 12 COMMUNITY NEWS CALL OUT FOR SKIIERS AND SNOWBOARDERS FOR THE TELOPEA SKI TEAM We are looking for students across all years to represent Telopea in the Subaru ACT-Southern NSW Champs again for 2014. The Subaru ACT-Southern NSW Interschools Snowsports Championships is on at Perisher July 30 to August 1. Wednesday July 30 - Snowboard GS & Snowbard X, Primary Moguls Thursday July 31 - Secondary Moguls, Secondary Skier X, Primary Alpine Friday August 1 - Secondary Alpine, Primary Skier X Please note no racing experience is necessary, although we will try to hold a race training day prior to the races if there is enough interest. For more information please see http://www.actinterschools.com.au/subaru-act-southern-nsw-champs To be part of the fun please contact Louise Dalglish Smith on 0402 903211 or [email protected]. CONTACT US NSW Crescent BARTON ACT 2600 Phone: 61423388 Fax: 61423348 [email protected] www.telopea.act.edu.au Principal Proviseur/Head of French Studies Deputy Principal 7-10 Deputy Principal K-6 Kerrie Blain Emmanuel Texier Tom Kobal Kate Sutherland A/g Deputy Principal 7-10 Michele McLoughlin Conseillẻre Pédagogique Muryel Martin Board Chair James Popple P&C President Paul Haesler TOP The inclusion of advertisements in this publication is in no way to be interpreted as an endorsement of support by the school. Readers are responsible for forming their own opinions as to the value or reliability of the information contained in such advertisements. Page 12 of 12
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