As we approach the mid-point of term three, we have several nation-wide events that we will be taking part in. This week we tune into science with a focus on National science week. On Monday, our LIFT team hosted our second open classroom event. I hope you were able to attend and participate in the learning with your child/ren. On Tuesday, we hosted our science expo in the JMC. We were honoured to have guests from Milpara and Umina park join us for the special event.
National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence - Bullying! No Way!
18 August is the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence. This year’s theme is ‘Growing Connections’ and promotes the strong links and social connection in our school communities as effective ways to address and combat bullying.
I am extremely proud of what we have achieved together as a school community to make everyone feel included and safe On Monday morning our school came together to learn more about the National Day of Action. Our student leaders starting the conversation and this has continued in each of our classes. Bullying and violence has a big impact across the community, and we all have a right to feel and be safe.
Tomorrow, we encourage our students to wear orange to represent a bright and positive future, free from bullying. The theme this year is growing connections and working together to prevent and address bullying.
Today, may be a good day for you to have a conversation with your children about bullying and violence at school and ask them if they feel safe and supported or have experienced or observed bullying in anyway.
As a school, we will continue to address themes of bullying and violence and teaching students how to recognise risk to their own or someone else’s safety.
This is more than a school issue. It is an issue for our entire community, and we all have an important role to play. We are stronger when we work together.
To find out more about National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence, visit the Bullying No Way website. I have also attached a fact sheet with some helpful information. Factsheet here https://bullyingnoway.gov.au/resource/fact-sheets/studentstips/bnw-factsheet-what-to-do-if-you-are-being-bullied.pdf
If this letter had raised any concerns for you or your child, I encourage you to seek advice and support from one of the following organisations:
I am always available to talk and if you would like to speak to me about this on an individual basis, please get in touch.
Next week we celebrate Children’s Book Week. The CBCA brings children and books together across Australia through this event. Classroom teachers will be sharing shortlisted books throughout the week, and we will hold our annual parade in the JMC on Tuesday 22nd of August, beginning at 9am.
Below are a couple of links for easy to create book character ideas.
https://www.findingmyselfyoung.com/2022/07/easy-book-week-costume-ideas.html?fbclid=IwAR2mD_nJQYNbF5VUyzp3KsojxeuO-DWabXVhcJhL7PhYEEJhWsDw0eGgARg&m=1
https://childrensbooksdaily.com/book-week-costumes-for-kids/?fbclid=IwAR2rwiTo1NYcNMJYz-nMIC8VhbZpmdXg3qELa73qiVm-mlnOZV5tGspsIIk
https://www.bountyparents.com.au/expert-advice/easy-book-week-costumes/?fbclid=IwAR3rm8ynr5VqsqkbHYMLEM49UwWCjrZYyrYdt8ZcZPFhKGtNMPuWyRqW6TU
Lock Down – Proactive Safety Practices in Schools
This term, we have commenced updating many school policies and procedures, you will notice our Lock Down posters in all classrooms. These simple visual reminders will ensure we all respond consistently if ever required to Lock Down our school site.
Listen to the music
Out of sight in buildings
Close blinds, lock doors and window
Keep quiet and listen to the adults
DOWN
It is a requirement for all school sites to practice clear procedures when the school may require extra safety measures for response to such things as a severe storm / dangerous animal / angry visitors / a dangerous situation or similar emergencies where students are required to remain indoors or return to classrooms.
This term, staff will be teaching students about the importance of these procedures prior to us having some practises. We appropriately teach all levels of safety at school, and this is another important one for us to learn about; it is by no means meant to alarm anyone.
Our signal to commence a Lock Down is an announcement over our PA system. This term, our introductory practices will be announced to the school prior to commencing. We are not aiming to alarm the children and this is important for staff to use these early practices as new learning opportunities.
It’s particularly positive to report to families that in my four years as Principal, I have never needed this type of response; however, we still must ensure that we are all confident of what is expected if we were ever required to put the school into a Lock Down/Lock In situation.
I know our students were exceptional at our ‘Fire Alarm drill’ and I’m sure they will be just as successful with a ‘Lock Down’ safety drill as well.
Breakfast Club is up and running.
A big thank you to our P&F for supporting us.
To keep our Breakfast Club running we are seeking donations of milo, margarine, vegemite, and jam (strawberry and raspberry) that go towards operating this valuable service.
We are looking forward to seeing your child again soon.
Celebrating Student Success
Congratulations to Hudson who was selected in the U14 NW Tasmania Devils Basketball team who will be competing in the Australian U14 Club Championships in Casey, Victoria in September.
Congratulations to Penny for being selected in the under 12's hockey team for the School Sports Australia hockey nationals.
Staffing update
This term we welcome Bridgett Waghorn to the BPS. Bridget will be working with Anita in our administration area on Thursday. Make sure to pop in and say Hi.
Celebrating Teacher Success
How lucky are we at Burnie Primary School to have staff who are dedicated to learning and always wanting to grow and improve on their skills. I would like to take this opportunity to share with you some of the fantastic work that Tameika is doing with UTAS. Tameika is certainly living our school value of ‘Aspiration’ teaching at UTAS in the afternoon and working full time.
Tameika Munday is an experienced educator working as the Curriculum Lead for Primary for the Department for Education, Children and Young People. Tameika has 19 years of experience working in primary settings in a variety of leadership positions. She demonstrates leadership in science education having won the Tasmanian STEM Teacher of the Year in 2018 and receiving a Highly Commended Certificate in Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence is Science Teaching! Tameika has a passion for science education, in particular science inquiry and enjoys seeing students engage in and develop scientific skills and knowledge of the world around them.
Are you making every school day count?
There are so many reasons to go to school. Make every school day count this term!
Remember: You can talk to us at school if you’re having trouble getting your child to school. We’re here to help.
A Big Thank You To Our Parents & Friends
Thank you to our school community for the ongoing fundraising efforts! Earlier this year the Parents and Friends Association decided to allocate each class $200 for a special purchase. We are grateful to our wonderful teachers who engaged the students in the purchasing decisions, and then sent us these pictures to enjoy.
Planning for 2024
Already we are underway with some basic planning for next year. Please contact the office if the enrolment status of your child will change for next year. We are keen to hear from all new families in our school zone, as well as children who are turning four years old this year. Please encourage friends, neighbours and family members to contact our helpful admin team if further information is needed.
Susan Barnard
Acting Principal