Our priority areas in 2023 are Reading (K-2 Phonics and 3-6 Vocabulary), and Numeracy (our work with Burnie Counts).These priorities have come from our data that continues to show that although students at Burnie Primary are doing well even more learning and growth is possible. We hold the highest expectations for every student and continue to strive for improvement in leading, teaching and learning.
We know the importance of partnering with our families to help us achieve even better results. Next term we look forward to providing more opportunities to connect with our school. We love having our families and community volunteers back in our school post COVID! If you have not had a chance to complete our Lift survey, please do so by scanning the QR code below – we currently have had 32 responses.
Your input will help inform our planning for the remainder of the year. It would be fantastic if you could take some time to consider joining one of our many groups that support our school to work at its best. Did you know research shows that children do better when their parents are involved in their education?
Celebrating Success
I would like to congratulate Junior Deputy Mayor Hudson Bain for his recent election at the Burnie Youth Council.
When I spoke to Hudson after his visit to the council, he was looking forward to learning more about his role.
Staffing Update
As we conclude Term 1, it is time to farewell one of our staff members. Mrs Olivia Meldrum will take a period of maternity until the end of this year. While we can’t wait to have Olivia back at school, we wish her all the best during this special time. We thank Olivia for her contributions to our school community over the past few years .
We are very fortunate to have a dedicated team of teachers and support staff at Burnie Primary School. Our staff really go above and beyond to provide our learners with the very best opportunities and experience. Next term we are excited to expand our expert team with a newly appointed Assistant Principal (AP) and Advanced Skills Teacher (AST). At the beginning of next term we welcome Jackson Ansell to our team. Jackson was the successful applicant for our AST postion here at Burnie Primary School. Jackson joins us from Spreyton Primary School. We will provide more information about our AP once the recruitment process has been finalised.
Breakfast Club
We are excited that Breakfast Club will be starting again in Term 2. We are currently seeking donations to be able to provide this service to our families. If you are interested in supporting our Breakfast Club in anyway, please let the office know.
Moderation Day Thursday April 6th - Student Free Day
On Thursday April 6, the staff from Burnie Primary School will travel to Somerset Primary School for Moderation Day. This opportunity enables our teachers to build shared understanding of expected learning pathways, know where students are in their learning and plan for the next steps in learning. We look forward to working with Cooee, Natone, Burnie High and Somerset PS on this day.
Road Safety - School Safety
Road and school safety awareness and compliance are everyone’s responsibility. Several parents have recently contacted me about their concerns of unsafe driver behaviour in our car park and surrounding areas. Please ensure that you are moving safely within the school zone.
Swimming and Water Safety Program
The Department of Education, Children and Young People (DECYP) provides the opportunity for every Year 3, 4, 5, and at-risk Year 6 students in Tasmanian Government schools to participate in quality swimming and water safety instruction. In 2023, Burnie Primary School has supported our entire year 6 cohort in this excellent program. This program consists of ten consecutive lessons per year – totalling a potential of thirty lessons, in which to become a competent swimmer and be water safe. Our annual ten lessons were conducted at the Burnie Aquatic Centre.
The program has a strong emphasis on water safety, including boat safety – with experiences using personal flotation devices, survival swimming, reach to rescue, entering aquatic environments safely, as well as efficient stroke development and building swimming stamina. These elements are imperative as our student’s engage in numerous leisure and sporting activities in lakes, rivers and the sea as part of family and community life. These elements also build the foundation for participation in aquatic activities in adult life.
The Swimming and Water Safety Program supports the Australian Curriculum Health and Physical Education, Personal, social and community strand and Movement and physical activity strand – in particular the focus areas of Safety, Health benefits of physical activity, Fundamental motor skills and Lifelong physical activities.
Our SWS Program finishes on Friday March 31st. We thank our families for ensuring our students arrived daily with their required items. It is no easy feat to wash towels and bathers every night and have them ready for the next day (for ten days!)
And finally, as this is our final newsletter for the term. I personally would like to wish all families a happy, restful Easter holiday break and look forward to welcoming you back to school for Term 2, on Wednesday the 26th of April. I look forward to sharing and celebrating our ongoing successes with you into a productive Term 2.
Susan Barnard
Acting Principal