Dear Parents/Carers,
Welcome Back to Term 3 at IEPS
We hope all families had the chance to enjoy a restful and refreshing break over the holidays. It was wonderful to see the sun peeking through during the winter break, providing opportunities to reconnect with family and friends. As we return to school, we’re filled with energy and enthusiasm for the term ahead.
While Term 2 was long and full of meaningful learning experiences, Term 3 is shaping up to be just as exciting — with a rich variety of events and learning opportunities planned for our students and broader community.
We’re especially looking forward to several key highlights, including:
• The Year 3–6 House Athletics Carnival on Thursday 31st July, where students will demonstrate their teamwork, determination, and school spirit.
• Our Book Week Parade on Thursday 21st August, a cherished tradition celebrating the joy of reading and imagination.
• The Term 3 Principal’s Forum on Friday 22nd August, 2:30–3:30pm, where we will share our strategic direction with a focus on student wellbeing. You can register here.
• And of course, our major social and fundraising event for the year—the IEPS Big Night Out on Saturday 30th August at the Terminus Hotel. A fantastic adults-only evening of fun, food, and connection, all in support of key upgrades to our Space Centre and PA system. Get your tickets here.
We’re so proud of the way our students continue to grow and thrive, and we look forward to another term of deep learning, community connection, and celebration. As always, thank you for your continued support.
Pyjama Day Reflection
What an incredible way to start Term 3! Thanks to the generosity and support of our school community, we raised $1005.35, surpassing our $1000 goal.
This special day, organised by our amazing Principal Advisory Group (PAG), brought our whole school together. From teachers in pyjamas to students in robes, cosy slippers and even a few teddies in pyjamas, the atmosphere was full of laughter, warmth and community spirit - all in support of a truly meaningful cause. Every single donation, no matter the size, has made a difference. Your contributions will go directly to the Pyjama Foundation, helping children in foster care through their Love of Learning program. This program provides learning mentors who read with children, build their confidence and support them in developing the skills they need for a brighter future. A huge thank you to every family who participated and donated. Together, we’ve shown the power of kindness and what we can achieve when we come together for a great cause.
NAPLAN Update: Reflecting, Not Defining
On Thursday 31st July, Year 3 and 5 children will bring home their NAPLAN results in a sealed envelope, along with a letter to support parents in understanding and interpreting the data. Firstly, we would like to congratulate all our students for their efforts in completing the NAPLAN assessments earlier this year, here at IEPS we strongly encourage all students to participate in NAPLAN assessment and we had 97% of Year 3 & 5 students complete the assessment. All students approached the experience with focus, resilience, and a positive mindset—qualities we value deeply at Ivanhoe East Primary School.
While NAPLAN provides valuable insights, it is important to remember that it is just one data set among many. It does not define a child’s academic ability or their potential. At IEPS, we take a whole-child approach, using a wide range of assessments, both formal and informal, to understand where each student is in their learning journey. Our teaching is responsive and growth-focused, and we celebrate learning progress in all its forms, not just test results.
At this stage, not all NAPLAN data has been released. For example, student growth data is still pending. More detailed insights and reflections on not only this year’s data, but multi-year data, including initiatives and the teaching and learning journey of IEPS of where we were, where we are now and where to next will be shared in Term 4 as part of our Teaching & Learning Principal’s Forum and Principal’s Report. As mentioned above our Term 3 Forum is coming up on Friday August 22nd at 2.30 pm and will focus on Student Wellbeing, please register via this link if you would like to attend. Register here.
Thank you.
Tom Boyle,
Principal