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Welcome to Week Eight. This week we take time to acknowledge and celebrate the wonderful work our teacher aides do in our school, as we recognise the work that they do to improve learning for all students. Australian Teacher Aide Appreciation Week is celebrated from 28 August – 1 September.
I would like to thank all our teacher aides, who do an amazing job in our school working with our students every day. This morning the leadership team provided a breakfast for our hard working teacher aide team.
Prep Enrolment Interviews
This week our Prep Interviews commenced for our 2024 enrolments. Now is the time to book an interview time if your child is starting Prep next year. Prep eligibility for children is from the beginning of the school year in which they will reach the age of 5 years by 30 June. All Queensland children are required to undertake Prep, prior to commencing Year 1.
Early or delayed entry to Prep are options which may be considered in specific circumstances and where it is in a child's best educational interests. As we begin to create our classes for 2024 for our Prep students, please ensure you have your child on our list and an interview time booked, so that we are able to make the best placement, based on your child’s needs.
World Leukemia Day
Monday September 4 is World Leukemia Day. Students are invited to wear 'spots' on Monday for a gold coin donation for the Leukemia foundation.
Student Free Day
A reminder that this Friday is a Student Free Day.
Student Code of Conduct
Each week I will focus on an aspect of Calliope’s Student Code of Conduct. This week the focus is Cyberbullying.
Cyberbullying
Cyberbullying is treated at Calliope State School with the same level of seriousness as in-person bullying. The major difference with cyberbullying however, is that unlike in-person bullying, cyberbullying follows students into their community, their homes and their bedrooms, giving them no opportunity to escape the harassment or abuse during the evening, weekends or holidays.
In the first instance, students or parents who wish to make a report about cyberbullying should approach their child’s regular class teacher .
It is important for students, parents and staff to know that state school principals have the authority to take disciplinary action to address student behaviours that occur outside of school hours or school grounds. This includes cyberbullying. Parents and students who have concerns about cyberbullying incidents occurring during school holidays should immediately seek assistance through the Office of the e-Safety Commissioner or the Queensland Police Service.
Students enrolled at Calliope State School may face in-school disciplinary action, such as educational programs, removing of privileges, or more serious consequences such as suspension or exclusion from school for engaging in behaviour that adversely affects, or is likely to adversely affect, other students or the good order and management of the school. This includes behaviour such as cyberbullying which occurs outside of school hours or settings, for example on the weekend or during school holidays. It also applies to inappropriate online behaviour of enrolled students that is directed towards other community members or students from other school sites.
Parents or other stakeholders who engage in inappropriate online behaviour towards students, staff or other parents may be referred to the Office of the e-Safety Commissioner and/or the Queensland Police Service. State school staff will be referred for investigation to the Integrity and Employee Relations team in the Department of Education.
Some reminders of upcoming events from the calendar include –
Week 8
28 August – 2024 Prep Interviews
30 August - 2024 Prep Interviews, Teacher Aide Day, Father’s Day Stall, ICAS Maths
31 August – Year 2 Excursion,
1 September – STUDENT FREE DAY
Week 9
4 September – Leukemia Day; wear spotty clothes, 2024 Prep Interviews
7 September – 2024 Prep Interviews
8 September – End of Term Assembly and Open Classrooms
The amazing 2D
This term 2D have been learning to create an informative poster about the Eastern grey kangaroo. We have been looking at a variety of animals throughout the term, including lemurs, rainbow lorikeets and green sea turtles, among others.
We enjoyed discovering information about their diets, appearances, habitats and the challenges, that sadly, all animals face in modern times. As we are a very creative class, we decided to decorate our class with lots of animal photos and to construct dioramas of different habitats using recycled materials.
It has been a really fun term of learning in English and we are looking forward to term 4 where we get to use our imagination in creative writing.















PBL Focus
This week, the students are reviewing how they communicate their feelings and the expectations around this system. The students will be going over how they communicate their feelings safely, respectfully and responsibly. If you wish to have a copy of the PowerPoint that the students will be engaging in to reinforce at home, please email jxran4@eq.edu.au.
Whole School Gauge
Congratulations to 3/4D who had an amazing attendance rate for Week 7. Their attendance rate was 97.14% for the week! Also, congratulations to the 3 classes which were at or above our school attendance target of 94% for Week 7.
Remember, every day you are away is a learning day lost.
Donations - The office is chasing donations of size 10 to size 14 school black shorts. If you have any that your child has grown out off, we are more than happy to receive them in the office for students.
Thank you for your help.
Hi everyone! We’re certainly in the busy part of the term! Lots of performances and celebrations are being enjoyed!
Happy Teacher Aide Appreciation Week to all of our wonderful Teacher Aides here at Calliope SS! We are so grateful for your hard work, commitment and invaluable support to our student’s every day! Thank you!!
We hope the Yr 2’s enjoy their excursion to the Calliope Historical Village tomorrow; we were so pleased to be able to subsidise the bus cost to help keep the cost of this wonderful learning opportunity to a minimum for families.
A big thank you to all our wonderful volunteers who helped at the Father’s Day stall today! We appreciate your time greatly and we hope you had as much fun as we did helping our student’s choose gifts for their loved ones. We hope all the Dads, Step-dads, Grandad’s, Uncles and role models have a wonderful Father’s Day on Sunday! Don’t forget about the Father’s Day Raffle. Tickets are $1 each and on sale before school in the undercroft. Since Friday is a Pupil Free Day, we will keep the joy of giving alive for an extra week and draw the raffle on parade in Week 9. This gives you all of next week to get your tickets for a chance to win some extra special gifts for Dad!
Our warm Milos will wrap up this week. We hope you all enjoyed these tasty treats through the cooler parts of the school year. Thanks to everyone who supported us and a special big thank you to Helping Hands for donating the Milo for this yummy fundraiser!
Upcoming key dates include:
- PBL Meeting Tuesday September 5th at 3:30-4:30pm.
- Principal’s Parade (including Father’s day raffle draw) Friday September 8th at 9:15am.
- P&C Meeting Tuesday September 12th at 5:30pm in the Administration building.
Feel free to contact us at any time with your thoughts and ideas on: communication.calliopess@gmail.com for our Communication Officer or pandc@calliopess.eq.edu.au for our Executive team.
Warm regards,
Heidi, Geoff, Angela and Lisa.
Prep Parent Interviews for 2024
2024 Prep Parent Interviews are now available.
If your child is attending Prep in 2024 at Calliope State School, interviews are now open for us to meet your family for 2024 intakes. Please contact the office on 49758333 for times and days available.
The new childcare subsidy changes to daycare means childcare subsidy rates have increased. Use the child care subsidy calculator.
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