Skip to content

Principal’s Report

Read Time: ( words)

I hope you’ve had a great week and are enjoying the warm weather, even though it’s been a bit wild at times. Some schools in the Knox Network were disrupted by power outages as a result of the storms a couple of weeks ago, but thankfully we were spared with no damage or impact to operations. A number of schools in the Dandenong Ranges were closed following the storms, mostly due to no power, water or safe access. It’s very rare for schools to be closed. The most common reason for school closure is due to bush fire risk, but given we aren’t considered to be in a high risk bushfire setting, the chances of us closing is extremely unlikely. If there ever came a time where the school had no power for extended periods (let’s hope it never happens!), we will continue to operate, modify our programs accordingly and communicate what’s happening to the school community.

Attendance tracker

Going to school every day is the single most important part of your child’s education. Kids learn new things at school every day, and missing school puts them behind which then affects their educational outcomes. At BHPS, we’re committed to improving student attendance. One of the targets in the School Strategic Plan is, “By 2027, decrease the percentage of students with 20+ days absence from 46% (2022) to 30%, as per the student attendance data”. I know this is an achievable target because last year our data indicated that 27% of students had 20+ days absence. This was a massive improvement, so our goal now is to do even better. That’s why in each newsletter from now until the end of the year, I will publish our current attendance rate and the percentage of students with 20+ days absent.

Here’s how we’re tracking so far:

Student Awards

We’re “levelling up” our student awards this year, with some key changes to the way we recognise students who demonstrate our school CARE Values. Here’s what’s changing:

CARE Awards

Each week at assembly, one student per year level will receive a new CARE Award certificate. This is awarded to a student who best demonstrates our school values, with the focus being Community (Term 1), Achievement (Term 2), Respect (Term 3) and Engagement (Term 4). These students will be announced by the student leaders at each assembly. Their award will be read out and they will come up the front to receive their certificate. The intention is that these awards are seen as more valuable and are given to students who exemplify our CARE values.

Principal’s Award

At the final assembly of each term, one student per year level is awarded the Principal’s Award. This student is nominated by their teachers based on the value of Respect and the attributes that sit under it: Kindness, Gratitude, Integrity, Empathy, Equality, Compassion and Honesty. These kids will receive a special badge they can add to their uniform.

Students of the Week

Classroom teachers will present one student per week with a “Student of the Week” certificate. These children will receive their award in the classroom, with their name published in the Year Level Newsletters.

Campers

 

Twenty Year 5 and 6 students have just returned from Somers Camp, and they had an absolute ball. For those who may not be aware, Somers Camp is owned by the Department of Education and they offer limited places to school’s all across the state every two years. We were fortunate to be able to offer spots to 20 kids given that we had two teachers attending as visiting teachers. I went to Somers on Friday afternoon for a lovely lunch and a catch up with a few kids and staff. I saw the kids doing activities such as bike ed, boating, surfing, orienteering, flying fox and enjoying some free time with new friends. It is a nine-day camp experience which is quite long for primary school students, so they were all exhausted when they returned on Wednesday morning. However, lots of happy memories were made and I’m sure they’ll have great stories to tell for years to come.

The Year 4 students and teachers are gearing up for the Phillip Island Camp which starts on Monday. I’m joining the campers this year and am really excited to be part of the fun. For parents of kids in Year 4, please check all the details on Compass to ensure the kids are well prepared to attend camp.

Racism

Disappointingly, the leadership team and teachers have had to manage a few incidents of racist remarks made by students towards other students in the last couple of weeks. Racism in any form is totally unacceptable and will not be tolerated at Boronia Heights PS. We have worked hard to build a culture of respect and safety, so incidents of racism are taken seriously to prevent this behaviour from being repeated. It is important that students feel comfortable reporting incidents of racist bullying so that we can respond proportionately, consistently and find a positive solution for those involved.

Boronia Heights has a number of programs and strategies in place to build a positive and inclusive school culture. Our whole school approach is informed by the Berry Street Educational Model and the Rights, Resilience and Respectful Relationships curriculum. We use these programs to teach kids appropriate social skills, self-regulation, kindness and positive relationships with others.

When we hear about racist bullying, our teachers and leaders speak to the students involved to get accurate details, speak to the parents of the students, and determine an appropriate response that can restore and repair hurt caused by the remarks. We typically work through a staged-response that includes wellbeing support, counselling and mediation. Disciplinary consequences for the perpetrating student may include removal of privileges, recess detentions and suspensions if appropriate and consistent with Department policy.

I am determined to put an end to racism at BHPS, and I’d appreciate the support of all families in helping us with the message that bullying and racism have no place in our school community.

Gates left open on Fridays

I am seeking the support of those families who might live on the surrounding streets of the school regarding our school gates. If you happen to notice any gates left open on Friday nights or weekends, it would be great if you can close them please. The only nights we leave gates open are Monday to Thursday due to local basketball clubs using the gym to train. We’ve got a plan in place to check gates on Friday nights anyway, so hopefully it doesn’t happen again.

Enjoy your week!

Mat Anderton
Principal

Dates to Remember

Read Time: ( words)

 

Term Dates 2024

Term 1 29 January – 28 March
Term 2 15 April – 28 June
Term 3 15 July – 20 September
Term 4 7 October – 20 December

 

2024

March
March 4-6 Year 4 Camp
March 8 2.00pm Assembly – Badge Presentation with Jackson Taylor
March 11 Labour Day Public Holiday
March 19 BHPS Cyber Safety Project Incursion
March 21 Year 3-6 Athletics Day
March 22 Assembly 2.40pm
March 28 Last Day of Term 1 -School finishes 2.30pm
March 28 Happy Hour Concert
April
April 26 Curriculum Day
May
June
July
August
September
September 11 Curriculum Day
October
November
November 4 Curriculum Day
December
December 20 Last day of School

Buildings & Grounds

Read Time: ( words)

Year 5 & 6 Inclusive Play Space Update!

YAY! We got access to the Senior Playground this week! Unfortunately, next Friday the playground and surrounding areas will again be out of bounds for works to commence on the shade sail poles. It will be available to play on again the following Monday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sports News

Read Time: ( words)

On Friday 16th February, 12 of our students attended the Rowville District Swimming Championships at Monash Aquatic and Recreation Centre to represent our school. I would like to congratulate Fletcher 3C, Alexandra – 4A, Lana & Lucy – 4B, Christon – 4C, Zoe & Samuel – 5A, Mackenzie – 5B, Samantha & Darcy – 5B, Riley – 6A, and William – 6C for their outstanding effort and courage as they raced against the strongest swimmers from each of the seven other schools in the district. Their effort and support of each other was tremendous! There were a couple of occurrences of new PB’s for our swimmers which was great, and will hopefully fuel them to come back and enter again next year. Thank you to the families involved for driving your children to and from the event, as well as providing positive support for all of the competitors.

Shae Warren
Physical Education Teacher and Sport Co-ordinator

School News

Read Time: ( words)

New Staff Profile

Name: Gemma O’Hare

Grade: 2B

Previous School: Upper Yarra Secondary College

Birthday (NOT year!): 5th April

Family: Most of my family live overseas or interstate

Pets: None

Hobbies: I love to spend my time wakeboarding, camping, catching up with friends and travelling

AFL Footy team: St Kilda

Favourite Food: I can’t pass up a good parma!

Favourite Book or Movie: Too many to choose! I love a good book or movie night.

Favourite Colour: Purple

 

Name: Lisa Maxwell

Grade: 3B

Birthday (NOT year!): 1st November

Pets: Poppy (Labrador) & Willow (Spoodle)

Hobbies: Gardening, going to the beach, reading, catching up with family and friends

AFL Footy team: Bulldogs

Favourite Food: Pizza

Favourite Book or Movie: Lord of the Rings

Favourite Colour: Green

 

Name: Holly Paris

Grade: Prep A

Birthday (NOT year!): 18th July

Family: Husband Gavin, daughter Sienna and son Levi

Pets: 2 Border Collies (dogs)

Hobbies: painting, reading and walking my dogs

AFL Footy team: Essendon

Favourite Food: Thai Green Chicken Curry

Favourite Book or Movie: book: Shogun by James Clavell

Favourite Colour: Blue

 

From the Office

Read Time: ( words)

2024 Parent Payment Information

2024 Parent Payment information was recently sent out. Click here to access a digital copy. The COS portal for book pack orders is now open. Login information is found in the Parent Payment information packs.

Orders placed before 11th December will be delivered to your home by 24th December. Orders placed before 8th January will be delivered to your home prior to Term 1 commencement.

2024 CSEF

The Camps, Sports and Excursions Fund (CSEF) helps eligible families to cover the costs of school trips, camps and sporting activities.

If you have a valid means-tested concession card, such as a Veterans Affairs Gold Card, Centrelink Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession Card, or are a temporary foster parent, you may be eligible. There is also a special consideration category for asylum seeker and refugee families.

Payment amounts this year are $150 for eligible primary school. Payments are made direct to the school to use towards expenses relating to camps, excursions and sporting activities for the benefit of your child.

You can download the form here.

Check with the school office if you are unsure, and please return completed forms to the school office as soon as possible.

Name Your Belongings

We know you treasure your uniform and books. Please remember to label all uniform, books and belongings coming to school. Like most years, we have had an incredible amount of lost property through the year. The majority was unnamed, along with illegible tags. We would love lost items to boomerang back to your kids.

Achievements and Awards

Read Time: ( words)

CARE Ticket Winners

Term 1 Week 4

Junior

Zara 1B Lucas P 1C
Zippi 3C Heyatt 3D

Senior

Lilyarna 4A Laura 4B
Ryan 4C Zane 6A

The Hubsters

Read Time: ( words)

Easter Raffle

The below notice (with tickets on the reverse side) went out this week. The amazing HUB Easter Raffle is coming. Donations are greatly appreciated and can be given to your classroom teacher or the office. We are also collecting tickets now. Good luck!

Entertainment Book Offer!

 

Leah Hodgson
Boronia Heights Hubsters

 

 

 

 

 

Skip to content