LIBRARY BOOKS DUE BY FRIDAY 6TH DECEMBER
Do you have any Library books at home to return?
Here is the link to check your child’s library account: https://au.accessit.online/BRN10/#!dashboard
You can also access our Library through our school website using this link and clicking on the Library Access link:
https://www.boroniahtsps.vic.edu.au/teaching-learning/library-resource-centre/
When you follow the link you will see our guest webpage. This is full of information, activities and new books to explore. You can also see a search bar where you can enter any book titles, topics, authors or series to find books of interest.
To log in as your child and view their loans and due dates, click on guest in the top right corner.
Your child’s Compass login is their library login. Ie BEN0099 and passwords are as follows:
Prep – 2 – school
Grades 3-6 – Boronia
Once logged in, click on your child’s name in the top right corner. Click on My Borrowing Details to bring up current loans and history.
Please return ALL Library books no later than Friday 6th December, ready for our end of year stocktake. If you have any lost books, can you please pay the $10 replacement fee at the school office to have the book removed from your child’s name.
Thank you everyone and a special thank you to our Library captains for your hard work in 2024, Will, Eden, Tayla and Jackson!
Have a fabulous and safe Christmas break and we look forward to 2025!
Mont De Lancey
As part of the Year 2 ‘Past and Present’ Inquiry Unit, we visited the Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead on Wednesday 13th November. Students, teachers and parent helpers dressed in traditional clothing and everyone looked amazing!
Students explored the beautiful gardens and observed many historic buildings and artifacts, bringing the 1880s to life. They crafted lavender bags, peg characters and even made their own skipping ropes. Everyone, including the teachers, had fun on the billy carts and participated in a thrilling tug-of-war contest.
Stepping back in time, students entered an olden day style classroom where they had to sit up straight and write with chalk on small blackboards. They also learned about the strap—and thank goodness everyone behaved!
My favourite part of Mont De Lancey was the old-fashioned school because we got to use chalk on a blackboard – Charlotte 2A
My favourite part of Mont De Lancey was watching how they made a spinner out of wood – Sam 2B
Our favourite part of Mont De Lancey was the olden days school because we got to learn what students were taught back then – Chloe and Emily S 2C