Newsletter

No 4 17th February 2023


Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

The school received a very generous donation to support student health and wellbeing this week.
KHPS would like to thank The Sixth Child and supporting organisations for sourcing and donating a set of bikes. These will be used to provide education around bike safety and road safety as well as promoting being active.


Please visit The Sixth Child website to find out more about their cause.
https://thesixthchild.org.au/ 

 

School Notice Board- 17th February 2023

School Review Parent and Carers Meeting
Every four years, schools need to undertake a review and it is our turn. You are invited to attend a Parents and Carers Meeting to discuss Karingal Heights Primary School with some of the reviewing panel. This is your chance to express your thoughts about us. This will help us think about improvements we can make. Please come and join the panel on Tuesday 28th February at 2:30pm in the Playgroup Room. All parents and carers are welcome.
School Tours 2024
School Tours for Foundation enrolment in 2024 has started. If you would like a school tour could you please call the office on 9789 3288 to book. The Department of Education has changed enrolment procedures and enrolment paperwork will not be available until late in Term 2. Please refer to our website for more information.
School Council Elections
School Council nomination forms need to be handed into the office by 4:00pm on Monday 20th February. Please, do not forget.


Coming Events


Please look at the events calendar for information around future events.



Awards, Birthdays, Celebrations

Congratulations to our Students of the Week recipients from the latest assembly.
We would like to congratulate the following students for receiving an award at our last assembly.

P/1D1/2B3/4S5/6H
Zeva D
Hailey B
Matilda C
Axel L
Sofie M
Jaxon C

Rhyder L
Carly-Jo H
 ART  
 Willow K
Aurora R
  


Birthdays in February

Sofie M
5Rosalee T
8Riley B
9Ajay C
12Alex L 
15Carly-Jo H



NAPLAN - What you need to know

NAPLAN is a national literacy and numeracy assessment that students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 sit each year. This article outlines what you need to know.
NAPLAN DATES: The NAPLAN test window starts on Wednesday 15th March and finishes on Monday 27th March 2023.

Please open the attached article for important information about NAPLAN.



Think Twice Before Letting Your Child Have A Day Off

There is no safe number of days for missing school – each day a student misses puts them behind, and can affect their educational outcomes.

Each missed day is associated with progressively lower achievement in numeracy, writing and reading.

POOR ATTENDANCE CAN MEAN MORE THAN JUST MISSING OUT ON SOME LEARNING


What is considered as “poor attendance” is determined on a case by case basis. However, under the legislation, if a student of compulsory school age is absent from school for five days within a school year and without a reasonable excuse, then further action can be taken, at the discretion of the principal.

IF YOU ARE NOT AT SCHOOL WHAT DO I MISS OUT ON?

You miss out on all the big stuff – class discussions and all the interaction that happens in a classroom, the chance to get help from teachers and the opportunity to practice skills and gain knowledge.

Being away means you might miss out on a lot of learning or that you need to catch up in your time.

If all of that isn’t enough to convince you to be at school every day, being away also means you also miss out on playing with your friends. Being away from school a lot can be lonely. It has a big impact on relationships and social connections.

Believe it or not, everyone wants you at school and it really is better when you attend.

Top attendance tips for parents

  • Schools want to work in partnership with parents – act early if you have any concerns by contacting your child’s school and asking for advice and support
  • Remember that every day counts
  • There is no safe number of days for missing school – each day a student misses puts them behind, and can affect their educational outcomes and their social connectedness
  • Talk positively about school and the importance of attending every day
  • Open and prompt communication with your child’s school about all absences is a good idea
  • Avoid making routine medical and dental appointments during the school day or planning family holidays during the term
  • Seek help from your school if you are concerned about your child’s attendance and wellbeing. Schools want to work in partnership with parents to support student attendance and wellbeing.

Absences relate to decling results

This graph shows the results from studying over 415,000 individual students. As absence rates increase, NAPLAN results dramatically decline.


Source: Student Attendance and Educational Outcomes: Every Day Counts; Hancock, Shephard, Lawrence & Zubrick, 2013


For more information, please read the following articles:
The importance of attendance at primary schoolSchool is better when you're here - Primary student informationStudent attendance and educational outcomes research paper


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School Council Elections 2023

Have you ever thought about being a School Council member? It is time for the 2023 School Council Elections. School Council Elections-Information for Parents

Ballot papers will be available from the office on Monday 13th February. Closing date for nominations is on Monday 20th February at 4:00pm.

If you have any questions, please contact Mrs Riley.