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PRINCIPALS REPORT
Hello Swan Reach,
Welcome to term 3. We warmly welcome our new students and their families to SRAS: Noah, who is with the 11/12s, Mikhayla in the 2/3 class, and Sadie and Mason, who are our first mid-year receptions. The new class structures are in place and the new dynamics are proving successful academically, behaviourally and socially. SRAS thanks families, students and staff for making this necessary change at such short notice.
After 3 years of waiting for the project to upgrade the gymnasium air conditioning, it has finally commenced and is on-track for completion around the 16th August. Internal work is due to be completed by the 10th August. The main cylindrical duct inside the gym is large and will take a little time to adjust to, especially for games such as volleyball, but the future warmth and cool environment it will provide, far outweighs its aesthetics. The vents inside the foyer are extremely tidy and appear as if the have always been in place. The upgrade makes our gymnasium an even more valuable schooling community facility with no more noisy cooling at presentation evenings.
Mr John Robertson
Principal
SRC GREEN & GOLD DAY
SRC have organised a Green and Gold Day for Friday 2nd August. Students are encouraged to dress up in green and gold, and there will be a prize for best dressed. A gold coin donation is needed and students will receive 1 free cupcake, with more being available to purchase. A dodge ball game is scheduled for lunch in the gym.
THE RESILIENCE PROJECT (TRP)
CONNECTED PARENTING WEBINAR RECORDING
Here is the link to the recording for those who couldn't make the live session, or would like to watch the presentation again. Please note that this link will expire on the 6th August.
COMPLAINT PROCEDURE
SRAS and SRAK acknowledged that we don’t always get things right for your child(ren). Therefore, it is your right to know, understand and apply the complaints procedure that is relevant to parents and carers. Quite often, parents and carers, don’t share their complaint with their child’s teacher and seek resolution with leadership. The major reason for initially raising concerns with teachers is that they usually have the contextual information needed to share with those concerned. Many complaints are able to be resolved at this level.
The following is an extract from the department’s Complaint and Management Procedure:
School and preschool staff responsibilities
Parents should raise any concerns or complaints about their child’s education with their child’s teacher. It is expected that teachers will:
- acknowledge the complaint
- make a time available (face-to-face, by phone) as soon as reasonably possible to discuss with the parent/s their complaint
- consider relevant legislation, departmental policy and guidelines and school or preschool processes and/or seek advice from your site leader
- identify and discuss with the parent possible courses of action that could be taken to resolve their complaint and the timeframe for this to occur
- where practicable, follow up with the parents, after a reasonable period of time for any changes to take effect, to ensure that the parent is satisfied with the outcome. For example, at parent interview, telephone or email.
- if appropriate (depending on the nature of the concern or complaint) keep a written record of the complaint, its progress and outcomes
- if a parent is not satisfied with the outcome of the complaint management process or decides that it is more appropriate to discuss their complaint directly with a member of the leadership team, then the person hearing the complaint must follow up by scheduling a meeting or phone call with the school leader (if applicable).
The infographic below, summarises the appropriate steps families can make at site and departmental levels.
Mrs E’s Japanese Corner
Welcome back to term 3, I hope you all had a great school holiday. In Japanese this term, R/1class will be learning the language and culture to do with their birth months in Japanese. We will be using a unit called 'When Is Your Birthday'.
Yr 2/3 class will be learning the body part words and describing words. With resepct to the language they will be learning, students will be creating a Japanese version of Guess Who games and the Wanted Posters.
Yr 4/5 class have started learning about the Japanese sub culture of Anime & Manga. Students will be learning body part words, describing words and the sentence structures for them to be able to create a poster of their chosen Japanese Anime characters.
Yr 6/7/8 class have started learning basic sentence structures to be able to write their daily routines in Japanese. Students will be creating a presentation explaining their daily routine. After this unit of work, students will start planning and presenting their imaginary trip to Japan.
I am hoping to share their learning through the newsletters and Daymap so please stay tuned.
Japanese Teacher
Mrs Yuka Endersby
FIRSTIVAL
The Public Libraries South Australia have had an overwhelming response to the many events held in July across the state. The Swan Reach Community Library held 'Mugs Away' on Friday 26th July. This was very successful with over twenty people visiting the library to create and press their individual mugs using a cricut maker and mug press.
SCHOOL TERM TIME OPENING HOURS - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8.30am-4:00pm. 'Call and Collect' will still be available for your convenience.
The library has a mobile phone for communication. Please let me know if you would like to be included on the message list to receive notifications, holiday and opening hours etc.
The number is: 0460 366 067
LIBRARY MOBILE APP
This weekend the Pedal Prix team will be competing in the 8-hour event to be held at 'The Bend', Tailem Bend. Racing starts at 8:30am and will finish at 4:30pm. Good luck to everyone.
Mr Griffiths
Pedal Prix Coordinator
REMINDER TO PARENTS/CARERS: Thank you for making sure that ALL your children's belongings (clothes, lunch boxes, drink bottles, etc.) are CLEARLY LABELLED with your child's name. Labelled property can be easily returned to its owner.
At the start of this term a stack of clothing was collected from various places around the school which have not been labelled with any names. This includes:
School Embroidered Hoodies
1 x Size 10
1 x Size 12
1 x Small
1 x Size 10 Anko Kids zip up jacket
1 x Size 10 Anko Kids Hoodie
1 x Size 7 Anko leggings
2 x Size 8 Anko trackpants (brand new)
If any of these items belong to your child/children, thanks for contacting the school and we can send them home.
Also we are looking for a school embroidered hoodie, size 10 with Axle named on the inside tag. It is possible it may have been picked up accidently by another student, return would be appreciated, no questions asked.
We would also like to advise that we can also offer an embroidery service if anyone wants to have their child/children's names embroidered on their school clothing for a small fee of $5.00 per garment. If you are interested in this service contact the school.
Mrs Leanne Griffiths
The school lunch menu and prices are supplied by the Swan Reach General Store. We thank them for this service to the school. School lunches are available for order on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. They are not available on Wednesday.
Due date for articles in the next Newsletter is 10:00am, 15th August 2024. The newsletter is distributed via the SZApp and school website.
Articles can be emailed to dl.0423.info@schools.sa.edu.au clearly marked in the subject box as Newsletter, faxed to 8570 2325 or delivered to the front office. Due to the way the Newsletter is now being set up, not all photos are included in the print copy, however there are several photo galleries included online and via the SZApp. Apple devices: open the App store and search and download SZapp, on Android devices open the Play store and search and download SZappa; select the Asia Pacific region and search for Swan Reach Area School. Follow the prompts to register using an email address and create a password to access the online newsletter. Contact the school should you require any assistance.
2nd August | 'Green and Gold" Day |
3rd August | Pedal Prix 'The Bend' Tailem Bend |
5th August | Governing Council |
8th August | SAPOL Road Safety |
9th August | Kids Club (after school) |
20th August | Primary School District Athletics |
23rd August | Book Week Celebrations/Mid Term Assembly |
6th September | Student Free Day |
9th September | School Closure |
27th September | End of Term 3 - Assembly 1.30pm, Early Dismissal 2.10pm |
14th October | Beginning of Term 4 |
4th November | Student Free Day |
13th December | End of Term 4 - Early Dismissal 2.10pm |
Please be advised that this is an 'after school' event and responsibility lies with parents/carers to organise their own child/children if they wish to attend.