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I trust everyone had an enjoyable time over the summer, doing all the things that ‘fill your buckets’ and are as enthusiastic as I am about 2024 at Havenview Primary School. Our entire school community has made an incredibly positive start to the year. Our students returned after the holidays with big smiles and have settled in beautifully to school life again. So, thank you to our parents and carers for your help in supporting this transition back to school. The smoothness of the return to school life after the holidays, and the joy on your children’s faces is a credit to you - our ever-supportive parents and carers, as well as our staff. What a great community, Havenview Primary!
Whilst our students started back on the 8th of February our staff have been hard at work for some time preparing our school for a new year of learning. With some updated classrooms and spaces many of our teachers have spent a lot of their holiday time in the school moving and setting up to ensure a smooth start to the year. I take this opportunity to thank them for their enthusiasm and willingness to give of their time, as well as their patience – as with any rebuild, patience is a necessity.
I will take this opportunity to welcome Mrs Jess Blackwell to the team, as our Quality Teaching Coach and Literacy Intervention Leader. As well as Mrs Bronte Byard and Mrs Simone McCoy who have joined us as the 3-4 and 5-6 teachers, respectively. Although only being on the team for a short period of time, I am already impressed with the professionalism and commitment of these teachers and look forward to seeing how our students benefit from their input.
You will note a few changes this year, one of them being a change to break times. We are currently trialling a swap of eating and play times. Students are going out to play at 10:30 (recess) and 12:30 (lunch) and returning to their classroom to eat, after their play time. Additionally, in an endeavour to provide the best learning environments for our students, this year we have created a 7th class, which has enabled us to keep class sizes low.
Our first LiFT activity and Welcome BBQ was a hit! Thank you to all the families that took time out of their days to attend and colour their hand! Please be aware that if you did not attend your child will come home with a ‘hand’ for you to colour in and return to the school. These hands will be displayed in the school symbolise how ‘everyone BELONGS at HPS!’ So, a gentle reminder … please bring your ‘hands’ back to school where they BELONG!
A focus for our school this year will be attendance. Last year we had an overall attendance of 88.6% with 54% (69) of our students attending above 90% (missing less than 1 in 10 days). This year we are aiming high with a goal for overall attendance of 92% and a target of having 70% of our students attending over 90% of the time. Research shows the building blocks for a great education begin with students coming to school each and every day. If students miss school regularly, they miss out on learning the fundamental skills that will set them up for success in the later years of school.
There is no safe number of days for missing school – each day a student misses puts them behind and can affect their educational outcomes. Each missed day is associated with progressively lower achievement in numeracy, writing and reading. Attendance patterns are established early – a child regularly missing days in Kindergarten or in the early years of school will often continue to miss classes in the later years, and receive lower test scores than their classmates. Research also shows that those students who do not attend school regularly will be impacted negatively throughout their life. As such, unless your child is unwell – please help us to support them aspire to a great future by attending every day.
On that note, we want to share that our school has a number of initiatives in place to help students at school including Breakfast Club (held daily in the Kookaburra Café); the provision of fruit and vegetables that are available in classes during the day; and special lunches on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Additionally, we have facilities available to wash and dry school clothes as needed. We fully understand some families may be impacted by the cost-of-living crisis and ask that you contact the school should this be causing a barrier to your child/ren’s attendance – as we are here to help. Additionally, classroom teachers or the leadership team will be contacting parents of students with concerning attendance from previous years to try and work together to improve attendance.
Finally, a reminder that next Friday (23rd February) is our Athletics Carnival, which in the event of rain will have a back-up day (being Friday 1st March). A separate letter with further information regarding the Athletics Carnival will be out this week.
IMPORTANT DATES
Tuesdays and Thursdays | School Lunch Project |
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Friday 23 February | H.P.S Athlectics Carnival |
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Book Club due back |
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Monday 11 March | Public Holiday |
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Wednesday 27 March | School Photos |
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Friday 29 March | Good Friday Public Holiday |
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Monday 1 April | Easter Monday Public Holiday |
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Tuesday 2 April | Easter Tuesday Public Holiday |
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Monday 15 April - Friday 26 April | School Holidays |
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Monday 29 April | Start of Term 2 |
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Thusday 13 - Tuesday 18 June | OHST Fissure Seal Visits ( Dental Van ) |
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2024 we welcome some new faces to our teaching team.
Over the next couple of newsletters we will be introducing you so you can put a name to theses lovely new faces.
Jess Blackwell
Hello! I am thrilled to be a part of the Havenview Primary School Community.
This year I have joined the Leadership Team as Quality Teaching Coach and am excited to be learning new skills to support students and staff. I have 17years experience and have taught in schools in Circular Head, the Central Coast and North-East Tasmania.
I am married with two children. When I am not at work, I am usually taking my children to basketball, swimming or enjoy catching up with friends and family. We love adventuring in our caravan as a family and seeing new places. I also love to be at home baking or watching movies with my family.
I love being back in a small school and am looking forward to meeting students, families and the wider school community this year.
Hi There! I am SO excited to be teaching at Havenview this year!
This will be my first year teaching here at Havenview Primary School. But I have taught grade 5/6 for four years.
I am married to my husband, Jack and we have two dogs, Max and Macey. They’re GSP’s (German Shorthaired Pointers) and are very cheeky!
MY FAVOURITE THINGS
COLOUR – PINK
MOVIE - TOPGUN MAVERICK
FOOD - CHOCOLATE
SEASON - SPRING
DRINK - HOT CHOCOLATE
HOBBY - GYM
CELEBRITY - HARRY STYLES
Levies have been billed this week, you will soon receive an invoice in the mail.
If any families are wishing to set up a payment plan, you can do so by calling into the office and making arrangements with Heather.
If you have applied for STAS please notify the office.
Student assistant Scheme (STAS)
Is your family eligible for the Student Assistance Scheme ( STAS )?
Eligibility
Parents who have a current concession card as listed below can apply for dependent students for assistance under the STAS:
- Services Australia Health Care Card
- Services Australia Low Income Health Care Card
- Services Australia Pensioner Concession Card or
- Department of Veteran Affairs Pensioner Concession Card.
Online form can be found at:-
Dear Parent/Guardian
Our School will be switching over to a new messaging platform for communicating with you. This will replace our current system SMS Global.
The new platform, called EdSmart is an Australian platform which is designed to improve communication in school communities by allowing electronic messaging i.e. SMS and emails. For now, it will be used to manage absences messages i.e. you will receive a SMS or email alert if your child is absent from school requesting a response. It will also allow us to send a communication message to all parent/guardians.
The platform will, over time, be rolled out across all Tasmanian Government Schools and new features will be added.
You will receive a text message and/or an email with further details. Note, the text message sender will be a shortened version of our school’s name - Please keep an eye out for it!
Further information is available on the Department’s website
As of last year Havenview Primary School moved from using Class DoJo to Seesaw for communicating with families. You should have recieved a barcode from your child/rens teacher, if you have not received a barcode or having trouble accessing seesaw please make contact with your child/rens class teacher.
PARENTS GROUP
Parents Group will be meeting up for a cuppa and chat in the Kookaburra Cafe from week 3, day to be confirmed.
HOW TO BUILD CONFIDENCE IN CHILDREN: TipS FROM TRIPLE P
Confidence is a superpower for kids. It helps them enjoy challenges, take reasonable risks, try new things and adjust well to school life. It can also buffer against social anxiety and school refusal. Parents and carers play a key role in building confidence up. Here are some tips to help.
First, praise their efforts, not just their achievements. Let them know you’re proud of their progress, no matter the outcome. Children also learn a lot by watching how you handle obstacles, so try to set a positive example.
Next, instead of trying to fix every problem for children, try asking questions like What have you tried so far? or What do you think might happen if you try this? Breaking a problem down into smaller steps can also help kids learn to work through it.
In addition, show confidence in their abilities by letting them do things for themselves as soon as they’re ready. Encourage them to set some challenging but realistic goals and praise their progress. Let them know losing or making a mistake doesn’t mean failure, it means they’re learning.
And finally, laughing is a great way for kids to express emotions and feel good about themselves. Enjoy those moments together – it’s all part of building a positive connection where confidence can blossom.
To explore this topic further, read Triple P’s article.
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