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Days of Acknowledgement
September 1st – Father’s and Special Person's Day
On Sunday we will spend our day thinking about those who have cared for us as we grow up. This day allows us to show our appreciation to people who often sacrifice their own time or happiness to help us feel our best. Some of us may spend this day with those special loved ones; their father, grandparent, aunt, singular parent or a friend while others of us spend our times with the memories of these loved ones.
From IEPS we say thank you for everything you do dads and special people. We could not be the tremendous individuals we are without you.
September 1st – Wattle Day
Wattle, a native flower and our national floral emblem is used to celebrate and acknowledge that we are all connected. On this first day of spring, Wattle day celebrates our mutual respect for one another and sense of community. On this day we also pay our respects to the traditional owners of the land and acknowledge their continued connection to land, air, water and community on which we live.
Hilda Hallinan Staffing Update - Good bye & Good Luck!
Sadly, today is the day we farewell our school nurse, Hilda Hallinan.
We thank you for your 17 years of service dedicated to caring for the health, wellbeing and welfare of all of our IEPS students past and present. Your time with us has been invaluable.
We wish you continued success in your next endeavour.
Good bye and good luck from all of the IEPS community.
Final Reminder for 2024 Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey (Closes Friday 30th August)
As you may be aware our school is conducting the annual Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey and is seeking your feedback. The survey, offered by the Department of Education, is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of families’ perceptions of school climate, student behavior, and student engagement.
Last week on Wednesday afternoon we re-sent all parents listed as ‘Parent A’ on Compass an invitation with their unique code to complete the survey via email from Carmel Sitilidis. If you have misplaced this, please reach out and we can resend this invitation to you.
Your opinions are important to us and will contribute to celebrating areas of success and identifying areas for improvement and professional development needs in the school, to target school planning and improvement strategies. The department will use the results from the survey for research purposes and to improve outcomes for students.
We currently only have 30% of our community that have responded. As you can see below the %'s of representation in each year level are quite low. I strongly encourage you to complete this survey before Friday. It can be completed on any device and only takes roughly 20 minutes.
Thank you in advance.
2025 Enrolments (Important Information)
As per the Department's timeline, enrolments have now closed for 2025. If you are wanting to enrol your child for 2025 please contact Carmel Sitilidis our Enrolment Coordinator as a matter of urgency to discuss further.
carmel.sitilidis@education.vic.gov.au
Victorian Principal Association Conference
Being a ‘lead learner’ who models the importance of professional learning and continuing to build upon your knowledge and skills in education is something that I aim to instil in all educators, especially our staff here at IEPS. The power of this is done by modeling the above and most recently the principal class at IEPS attended the Annual VPA Leadership Conference, themed "Our Communities, Our Schools," on August 22-23 at the Crown Promenade.
This lens that we took into this conference was directly related to our context here at Ivanhoe East Primary and focusing on our new strategic plan in line with a relentless focus on continuous improvement through incremental change in differentiation and engagement. The conference emphasised the power of communities in supporting the continued growth in student results and highlighted that this occurs within and beyond our gates.
The discussions and insights from speakers such as Mark Carter on the future of school leadership, Kieran Flanagan on adaptability, and Nathan Wallis on the importance of early childhood environments were particularly relevant as we strive to continue to promote a community effort, meaning all key stakeholders involvement in improving student outcomes. These sessions reinforced the need for innovative and adaptable approaches, which resonated with our teaching methods here at IEPS that focus on meeting the diverse needs of all students.
The conference also underscored the importance of leadership that is 'future fit,' an idea presented by Gihan Perera. This concept is crucial as we aim to lead Ivanhoe East Primary into the future with a focus on continuous improvement and excellence.
Incorporating the lessons from this conference into our strategic plan will continue to ensure that we continue to provide high-quality education, fostering an environment where all students are engaged and supported to achieve their best.
Footy day - 20th September (last day of term 3)
Reminders
Jemena Electricity Networks - Notice of Cutting/Removal of Trees near Powerlines
Pruning works to trees below and to the side of powerlines within and adjacent to the perimeter of the school will be carried out between 22 August to 7 October. Please ensure your vehicles are kept well clear of these works when they are conducted.
Should you have any queries concerning these works, please contact Zinfra on 1300 434 401.
School Disco - Save the Date
Kelly Sports @ IEPS
Kelly Sports is partnering with Ivanhoe East Primary School and is offering a new multi-sport program from Week 7-10 of this term.
This will be a Prep to Grade 4 offered program running on Tuesday afternoons from 3.40pm - 4.40pm. Kelly Sports will be using this initiative to see what interest there is at the school before introducing a further 3 programs in Term 4, featuring the possibility of 2x lunchtime activities and adding another afternoon session, as well as keeping their multi sports program.
Benefits for families and the school
- 40% New Balance voucher for all families that register
- Sibling and Multi program discounts
More information to come later in Term 3. In the meantime, if the above is of interest to you and your child, we ask that you sign up at your earliest convenience with the first session starting Tuesday week.
Exploring Emotions Through Art: A Rainbow of Feelings
During Art lessons, students from all year levels have delved into the fascinating world of emotions through visual art. Our primary goal has been to deepen our understanding of emotions. By creating art that embodies a ‘Rainbow of Feelings’, we aim to cultivate empathy, encourage self-expression and foster stronger connections within our school community.
During the Rainbow of Feelings unit, Year 3 to 6 students explored various pairs of emotions, using them as inspiration for their artistic creations. This has allowed them to authentically express themselves through different art mediums of their choice. Similarly, Prep to Year 2 students focused on facial expressions, body posture, colour, line and texture to create artworks that capture a range of feelings.
We are excited to showcase the series of upcoming art displays throughout the main school building this term. These exhibitions will showcase the diverse spectrum of emotions explored by our students, reflecting self-discovery and creativity.
We welcome our community to celebrate this demonstration of artistic expression and emotional exploration by viewing some of our Rainbow of Feelings displays in our main building breezeway from Week 5 (12th August).
- Week 5 – 7 (12th to 30th August) Love/Pride & Scared/Worried
- Week 8 - 10 (2nd to 20th September) Excited/Happy & Angry/Frustrated
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Assembly Update
Follow Us
A reminder that we now have a community Instagram account, this account is used to connect with our wider community, promote school events and give an insight into our facilities, incursions, excursions, and all of the wonderful teaching & learning that is happening at IEPS. You can follow our movements by networking with us @ivanhoeeastprimaryschool on Instagram.
Regards,
Tom Boyle
Principal
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PD | Emily & Quinn |
PL | Liam |
PW | Evaan |
1P | Lola & Alex |
1S | Neo & Leon |
2A | Elliot & Aston |
2F | Chase & Evie |
2P | Jayden & Lev |
3H | Tiffany & Elsie |
3O | Pippa & Billy |
3W | Emilia & Juno |
4K | Ella B |
4L | Ava A |
4N | Indi & Aiden |
5H | Xavier |
5P | Dane & Audrey |
5G | Julian |
6A | Heidi & Lilliana |
Victorian State School Spectacular Ticket Information
Canteen News & Second Hand Uniforms
My School Connect
(Please refer to 'Canteen' listed under the 'Our School' heading on the IEPS website to find the 'My School Connect' link)
The cut off time for ordering online has changed to 9:00am.
To prevent disappointment at lunchtime please keep checking:
• that you have the correct date for the lunch order
• that you check out and pay or your order will not be received by the canteen.
***STUDENTS PURCHASING FROM THE SCHOOL CANTEEN USING CASH***
To avoid disappointment, please do not send your child to school with large notes (over $5) to purchase items from the canteen, as we do not have the change to give them. Also, please ensure your coins are Australian monetary coins and not of international currency.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We are in urgent need of volunteers in the Canteen. If you are able to spare a few hours it would be appreciated. Please follow the link below for the Canteen Roster.
Please place your name in the relevant time and day/date on the roster if you would like to Volunteer.
Canteen Roster - Term 3 2024
Thank you
Kim- Canteen Manager
Phone: 03 9499 2171
Email: canteen@ivanhoeeastps.vic.edu.au
Second Hand Uniforms (Changed to Fortnightly)
IEPS Second Hand Uniforms is located upstairs in the gym.
The Second Hand Uniform shop will be open every second Friday morning from 8.30am - 9.15am (45 minutes) for you to purchase any items you might need.
Items are $5 each and payment is strictly card only.
The uniform shop is run by parent volunteers, please stop by if you’re interested in helping out.
2nd Hand Uniform Donations
Currently accepting all IEPS branded uniform.
In high demand:
Please double check all donations are washed and clear of stains and rips or holes.
Uniform Swap is up and running. Feel free to stop by with your donation and take something in return.
Please use the stairs next to the entrance to the Hall/Gym.
Here is Ivanhoe East Primary School’s weekly Program Timetable booked for Term 4, 2024:
Information for Parents
- Flyer (click to download):
https://ku.zone/management/programs/program_timetable_pdf/3256
- Direct enrolment link:
https://ku.zone/management/programs/program_timetable/3256?collapse=1&frame=weekday
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