eNewsletter

No 13 13th May 2022


SWPBS Shop is now open for business.

It was with great excitement that our SWPBS shop finally opened for business today. Many children 'spent' their hard earned rewards while others are saving their tokens for a more expensive prize. Once again we would like to thank The Sixth Child for their great donations.

NAPLAN 2022

Congratulations to the students in grades 3 and 5 who completed their NAPLAN testing this week. Many children missed the tests due to illness and isolation but hopefully, they will complete their testing when they arrive back next week.

COVID Update

As you are aware, COVID has been moving through the junior school. We have had over a quarter of our children absent this week with many siblings isolating as a precaution. There also seems to be another virus around as well. It has caused great havoc with NAPLAN testing so the absent children hopefully, will catch up next week.

Remember, that the RAT tests are not 100% accurate so if your child is still showing negative after being ill for three days, I would contact your doctor for advice or see if your child can have a PCR test.

Election Sausage Sizzle

As yet, we have had no volunteers sign up for the Election Day Sausage Sizzle. Please contact the school or Stacey Taylor through the family Facebook site if you can spare some time otherwise this fundraising activity will be cancelled. Any money raised goes to the school for your children.

The Cold and Flu Season is Here!

Our COVID case are almost finished but we have many children now absent with very bad colds and the flu. Please keep your children home if they are unwell! We will send them home if they present ill at school.

Dear parents and carers

With borders opening and the arrival of colder weather, cases of influenza (the flu) are increasing throughout Victoria. Our community is at risk of higher rates of students and staff affected by the flu or COVID-19 this season.

What to do if your child gets sick

To help keep your child and our school community safe, please take the following steps if your child has any cold or flu-like symptoms:

  • take a COVID-19 test and follow the current Department of Health isolation requirements if a positive result is shown
  • keep your child at home until their symptoms pass
  • common flu-like symptoms include a high fever, cough, runny nose, loss of appetite, body aches and feeling extremely weak and tired
  • diagnosis of the flu can only be confirmed by a doctor after a nose or throat swab
  • encourage your child to wash their hands regularly and ask them to cover their nose and mouth when sneezing and coughing.

COVID-19 vaccination

COVID-19 vaccines are available free of charge to everyone aged 5 years and over in Australia.

It is important that children and young people have the best possible protection against the flu and COVID-19 by getting vaccinated.

Ensuring your children are protected against serious illness helps to protect everyone in our community, including older family members who may be at higher risk, along with younger children who can’t receive vaccinations yet.

You can book COVID-19 vaccinations through the COVID-19 hotline on 1800 675 398 or at a participating GP, pharmacy, or community health service.

Some local schools are also holding walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinics on school grounds. Vaccination settings can be found at the Vaccine Clinic Finder.

Flu vaccination

Flu vaccination is recommended for everyone aged 6 months and over.

Some people are more at risk of complications from the flu and are eligible for free vaccination under the National Immunisation Program including:

  • anyone aged 65 years and older
  • pregnant women (at any stage of pregnancy)
  • all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged from 6 months and over
  • people 6 months or older with:
    • heart disease
    • chronic lung disease (including people with severe asthma who require frequent hospital visits)
    • chronic neurological conditions
    • impaired immunity
    • haemoglobinopathies (blood disorders caused by genetic changes)
    • diabetes
    • kidney disease
  • children on long-term aspirin therapy from 6 months to 10 years
  • children aged from 6 months to under 5 years.

Flu vaccinations can be booked through GPs and pharmacies, many of which can also provide COVID-19 vaccinations. If you would like more information about the flu vaccination, visit the Better Health Channel.

Kind regards

Kerryn Riley



Positive Start in 2022

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Swimming 3 - 6 forms are now due

Swimming Forms for Grade 3 - 6 are now due back at school. There is no cost to you and all children are expected to attend.

Students will not be required at school

Wednesday, 1st of June will be a whole school professional practice day.

Dear parents and carers,

For Term 2, 2022, the Department of Education and Training has provided schools with the option to hold each teacher’s allocated professional practice day on the same day for all staff. This is to enable the most effective and efficient use of this day.

As a result, we have scheduled our professional practice day for Wednesday, 1st June. Students will therefore not be required to attend school on this day.

We will be focussing on Mathematics.

Regards,

Kerryn Riley

Principal



Staff Leave

Mrs Dickman will be taking leave for the remainder of Term 2 from Thursday 12th May. She will be returning in Term 3 when she will write school reports and hold parent-teacher conferences. Remember, during the remainder of Term 2 Mrs Dickman will be unavailable on Class Dojo.

Mrs Kristina Turner will be in her grade for the remainder of Term 2. Mrs Turner regularly teaches at our school and has worked with the Prep/1 class on numerours occassions. Please make her welcome.