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Remembrance Day

In commemoration of Remembrance Day, we had our School Captains, Ayvah and Cale, participate in the Knox Remembrance Day Service held at the Tim Neville Arboretum. I am extremely proud of the way Cale and Ayvah represented our school, and I thank their families for supporting this community event.

Remembrance Day is a significant event in the lives and Australians as it commemorates the sacrifices made by thousands of soldiers and armed service personnel in conflicts fought across the world. On Monday morning, the students showed their respect by listening to the Ode of Remembrance, listening to The Last Post and observing one minute of silence.

Student Book packs

Just a reminder that the ordering details for the student book packs went home a few weeks ago.  Orders placed before the 1st December (with a value over $55) to COS will be delivered to your home by 24th December and receive free delivery. All students require their books for the first day of school.  In addition to their books students also require a sturdy set of headphones, library bag and art smock for the first week of school. Please name your child’s belongings clearly.

Christmas Concert night and Raffle

We are looking forward to welcoming our school community to our Christmas concert on the Tuesday 3rd of December. The evening will begin at 6pm and should go through to around 7:30pm.  Our very talented students will be performing on the night in grade items. You are most welcome to bring a picnic dinner on the night, however, please note that NO ALCOHOL is allowed to be brought into and consumed at the school. In the interest of keeping our school clean, we ask that all rubbish be taken home with you at the end of the night.

The Community Hub will have once again organised a Christmas Raffle, with all tickets selling for $1 each. This raffle will be drawn at our Christmas Concert night. There will be 3 major prizes. Raffle tickets will be sent home next week with your children.  This is our final fundraiser for the year, and we thank you in advance for your continued support of our school.

Have a great week.

Mat Anderton
Principal

Dates to Remember

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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

Please note that these dates can be found in your Compass Calendar.

2024

November
15 November Assembly
15 November Prep Firefighter Visit #2
18 November Instrumental Showcase Concert 6pm
19 November Colour Explosion Run 2.30pm
20 November Year 5 Surfing Excursion
21 November Year 6 Surfing Excursion
22 November Year 5/6 Money Talk Incursion
22 November 2025 Prep Information Session 2.30pm
29 November Assembly
December
3 December Christmas Concert
4 December Year 6 Big Day Out – Luna Park
5 December Year 5 Market Day
6 December Lady day of Library books to be returned
9 December Year 6 Graduation
10 December Prep Transition No4 of 4
10 December State-wide Transition Day Year 1-6
20 December Last day of School. Dismissal at 1.30pm

 

Term Dates 2025

Term 1 28 January – 4 April (students start 29 Jan)
Term 2 22 April – 4 July
Term 3 21 July – 19 September
Term 4 6 October – 19 December

 

Student Free Dates 2025

Term 1 Curriculum Day – Tuesday 28th January
Term 2 Curriculum Day – Thursday 24th April
Term 2 Curriculum Day – Tuesday 10th June
Term 3 Teacher Professional Practice Day – Wednesday 9th September
Term 4 Student-Free Day – Monday 3rd November
Term 4 Curriculum Day – Friday 19th December

Achievements and Awards

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CARE Ticket Winners

Term 4 Week 4

Junior

Noah – Prep D Arlo – Prep D
Amitee – 1BZ Luna – 2C
Lucas – 3A Mackenzie – 3D

Senior

Audrey – 4B Christon – 4C
Blake – 5A Alonzo – 5A
Hunter – 5C Owen – 5C

 

Care Award Winners – Term 4 – Engagement

Week  Year Level Name
Week 4 Prep Evelyn
Year 1 Brax
Year 2 Marnie
Year 3 Zippi
Year 4 Tiana
Year 5 Isla P
Year 6 Jenson

 

From the Office

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School Saving Bonus

Parent and carer School Saving Bonus code distribution 

The Victorian Government is delivering the School Saving Bonus – a one-off $400 support for government school students from Prep to Year 12 in 2025.

From Tuesday 26 November 2024, you will receive an email from the Department of Education with your unique $400 School Saving Bonus code.

The School Saving Bonus will help families cover the cost of uniforms, textbooks, excursions, activities and more.

If you have multiple children enrolled in Victorian government schools for 2025, you will receive one School Saving Bonus code email per child. These emails might arrive on different days. Please make sure to check your spam/junk email folder.

Parents and carers can use the School Saving Bonus code in store at school-nominated suppliers. Parents and carers can also choose to access the School Saving Bonus online system, where they can allocate part or all the $400 bonus to use at school nominated-online suppliers or for school activities.

To learn more about the School Saving Bonus, visit School Saving Bonus | vic.gov.au (www.vic.gov.au). A step-by-step user guide will be available on the webpage on 26 November.

If you have not received your School Saving Bonus code via email by Friday 29 November, please contact the Department of Education by emailing school.saving.bonus@education.vic.gov.au

Please note Schools $400 bonus cannot be allocated to the student stationery.

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.

Sports News

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Active Club

Active Club which was run on Wednesday lunchtimes in Terms 2 and 3 has concluded for this year. Well done to all of the students who got involved – including a lot of the Prep students. And a big congratulations to Edmund in 3A for completing 100 laps of the double ovals during active club. Edmund completed more laps than anyone else and as a reward, he was presented with an engraved medal at our last assembly.

There are some exciting changes planned for our 2025 Active Club …

  • Firstly, it will begin in Term 1 and act as great preparation for the whole school cross country event that will be held again at the end of Term 1.
  • Secondly, Active Club is being moved to before school so that students don’t miss out on playing with their friends during lunchtime. This also means that parents and family members may join their children in walking, jogging, or running around the ovals to help encourage them to start the day with a healthy habit.
  • *Finally, we’ll be looking at holding Active Club twice a week before school during Term 1 to increase the number of opportunities that students and families have to join in.

Stay tuned for information about the new time and days of 2025 Active Club at the beginning of next school year. Looking forward to having lots of participants next year!

Shae Warren
Physical Education Teacher and Sport Co-ordinator

School News

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BioEYES+ Monash University Incursion

On Friday 1st November a select group of Year 3 & 4 students participated in an incursion facilitated by Monash University as part of the Boronia Heights High Abilities Program.

Students had a fantastic time engaging with the hands-on science incursion where they conducted their own investigation into biomedical science using live zebrafish.

“It was really good, I like the fish and the babies. There were actual fish you could interact with and you get to see how they hatch.” – Jayden 

“Pretty cool, it was about studying zebrafish and their similarities to humans.” – Carter

“I think it was very fun because we got to study animals.” – Lucy

“I really enjoyed working with animals, and I really enjoyed this!”  – Edmund

Students learned about how Zebrafish are popular animal models in biomedical research  and education due to their rapid development, genetic similarity to humans and their transparent embryonic development.

In the inquiry-based workshop, using live zebrafish, students practised using the scientific method by posing questions, creating hypotheses, making biological observations and drawing conclusions.

In their own experiment, students observed the physical and behavioural traits of zebrafish, saw how offspring inherit genes and used a microscope to observe the transparent embryos and larvae. Students observed first-hand the embryonic stem cells of the zebrafish, early organ development as well as the beating heart and circulation. Students also learned about how Monash University biomedical scientists use zebrafish in their cutting-edge research into various human diseases.

Thank you to Jenny and the Biomedicine team at Monash University for coming to Boronia Heights!

Emma Mason
High Ability Practice Leader

Youth Skills Shed, a new initiative in practical education for our younger generation, now operating!

At a brief ceremony on 23rd October 2024, Rotary Club of Boronia President, Monique Smith formally opened the new Rotary Club of Boronia Youth Skills Shed located at the Boronia Heights Primary School following an overview of the project by Club Community Services Director, Ray Siegersma.

As noted by President Monique, the occasion was “… not just to inaugurate a building, but to celebrate a vision that aims to empower our youth with practical skills that are invaluable in today’s world”.  The Youth Skills Shed will serve as a safe and nurturing environment where students can explore a variety of hands-on skills, including woodworking, plumbing, electrical work, concreting, metal polishing, bricklaying, and cooking, to name just a few.  These skills are essential, not only for personal development but also for fostering a sense of independence and self-reliance among our youth.

Ray explained that the participants have initially been selected from Grades 4-6, and the tasks and projects to be undertaken appropriate for that age group.  Each group will be supervised by skilled trade instructors for the duration of their project and participation at the Shed.  After each session the participants will take home whatever they have made or worked on.  The program will run for a school term; with a new group of participants to be selected for the first term of next year.

Following the introductory addresses, each of the seven inaugural participants; Esmae, Owen, Serenity‑Jayde, Kayder, Olivia, Max and Dom were presented with a Bunnings work apron, Hi-Viz vest and helmet as they were introduced.  Dom was then invited to “cut the ribbon” for entry to the Youth Skills Shed for the very first time.  An hour and a half later, each participant had produced their own toolbox and pencil case!

Opening of the Youth Skills Shed, which was attended by sponsors and supporters, Rotarians and members of the public, was the culmination of twelve months of planning and preparation.  Almost twelve months to the day, Ray Siegersma sat down with Assistant Principal, Kristy Foster of the Boronia Heights Primary School to develop his vision of the Youth Skills Shed, which has now been realised.  Hard work and commitment of a dedicated group of Rotarians, led by Ray, has been instrumental in getting the project off the ground.

Boronia Height Primary School has been a key partner in development of the program.  It has also provided use of the “Shed”, the facility in which the program activities will be conducted and has had a primary role in identifying participant students.

The Youth Skills Shed has been strongly supported by our principal sponsors, Bendigo Bank (Boronia branch), Bunnings Warehouse (Bayswater store) and Rotary District 9815 (provision of a Rotary sponsored grant) together with Harvey Norman, Fleet Plant Hire Solutions, Knox and District Woodworkers Club and Spincat Consulting.  Without the generous financial and in-kind support of these organisations the project would not have come to fruition.

Each term the participants will experience a range of trade skills including:

  • Woodworking – presented by Todd and John from the Knox Woodworkers Club
  • Plumbing – Blake from Joniec Plumbing
  • Electrical – Peter the electrician, retired with a wealth of experience
  • Concreting – Sam and Caleb from Ja Cat Paving
  • Metal Polishing – Brad from Lee’s Metal Polishing, a well-polished company that polished all different metals
  • Bricklaying/masonry – Scott from Masonry Men Bricklayers
  • Cooking – Marina from Burgertory, which creates and makes burgers to die for!

Each of our presenters are “the best tradies in the world”; they will instruct and present their trades to provide a broad-based and informative program for Junior Tradies!  They will guide and mentor the participants through their journey, introducing what each Trade looks like.  The sessions may inspire the participants to pursue a trade career; however, in addition to the education provided by the trade instructors they will also develop some of the life skills required in everyday life.  Who knows; some “great Tradies in the making” may find their calling in the Youth Skills Shed, or they may just have a whole heap of fun!

Ray Siegersma
Rotary Club of Boronia

Alchester Village Intersection Update

The team at Bild Group, in partnership with The Department of Transport and Planning, have been hard at work upgrading the Mountain Highway, Colchester Road, and Albert Avenue intersection in Boronia to improve traffic flow and pedestrian/cyclist safety. The project will include new traffic signals, additional lanes, and safer crossings, with completion expected by mid-2025.

Mountain Highway Intersection Update: Important Drainage Work Underway!

Our team is still in action, improving the intersection at Mountain Highway, Colchester Road, and Albert Avenue. This time, we’re tackling a vital part of the project—drainage!

Why Drainage Matters:

Drainage is one of the most important parts of road construction. Here’s why: When rainwater has nowhere to go, it can pool on the roads, leading to problems like slippery surfaces, and run off into the surrounding properties and land. Excess water can also wear down the road materials, causing cracks and potholes, that’s why we’re working carefully to keep our roads safe, smooth, and long-lasting!

What’s Happening on Mountain Highway

  • When? Over the coming weeks, you’ll notice us working both east and west of the temporary roundabout on Mountain Highway.
  • What’s Involved? Our crews are digging deep into the ground to install giant pipes that will carry rainwater safely away from the road. We’re also working around existing pipes and cables, which takes a bit of extra time to make sure everything fits just right!

Keeping Our Roads Strong for Years to Come Good drainage helps protect roads from erosion, prevents slippery surfaces, and keeps our roads safe for everyone—especially during winter. Once this step is complete, we’re one step closer to a stronger, safer, and better-looking intersection!

Questions? Reach out to us anytime at 0400 400 091 or email Alchestercommunity@bild.group. You can also check the VicRoads website for more updates—just search for the Alchester Village Intersection Upgrade.

Thank you for your patience and support as we bring these essential upgrades to your community!

The Hubsters

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Colour Explosion Run is on this Tuesday 19th November at 2.30pm. We will be looking for volunteers to help us cover the children in a safe, non-toxic colour powder. All children are invited to enjoy the run and all will receive a colourful headband and sunnies to run in. We highly recommend finding a white shirt to truly show off the colours, but it is not a requirement. Fundraising is available (but also not a requirement), information has already gone out via Compass and a booklet. As we did last year, children who raise over $50 will go into a draw to slime a teacher, and the highest fundraiser will automatically be able to slime a teacher! It’s going to be a fun day! Thank you to Amy Goldsbrough for taking on the organisation of this event! Take note – students have received their sponsorship booklet and can now create their online profile at www.australianfundraising.com.au

Leah Hodgson
Boronia Heights Hubsters

 

 

 

 

 

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