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EVERY STUDENT INCLUDED
HEAD OF SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES (HOSES)
Amanda Whale, our Acting HoSES, will continue to work here at Calliope State School throughout Term 3, whilst Kayleen Bishop is seconded to another school. Amanda will continue to be out and about around the school and in classrooms, supporting our students across the school and working closely with our staff. Amanda will also continue to work closely with our parents/carers.
STUDENT WELLBEING CENTRE
The Student Wellbeing Centre being staffed as a place where students can go before school and during the breaks has been a highly successful addition to our school lunch break structure. The Student Wellbeing Centre continues to be a safe, supported, calm space where the students can engage in a variety of structured activities before school and during the breaks. Some children also stay and eat their lunch in this area as well.
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION




STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
Positive Behaviour for Learning - Tiers of Support
Calliope State School uses Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) as the multi-tiered system of support for discipline in the school. This is a whole-school approach, used in all classrooms and programs offered through the school, including sporting activities and excursions.
PBL is an evidence-based framework used to:
- analyse and improve student behaviour and learning outcomes
- ensure that only evidence-based practices are used correctly by teachers to support students
- continually support staff members to maintain consistent school and classroom improvement practices.
At Calliope State School we believe discipline is about more than punishment. It is a word that reflects our belief that student behaviour is a part of the overall teaching and learning approach in our school. Our staff take responsibility for making their expectations clear, for providing supportive instruction about how to meet these expectations and strive to use behavioural incidents as opportunities to re-teach.
The development of the Calliope State School Student Code of Conduct is an opportunity to explain the PBL framework with parents and students, and gain their support to implement a consistent approach to teaching behaviour. The language and expectations of PBL can be used in any environment, including the home setting for students. Doing everything we can do to set students up for success is a shared goal of every parent and school staff member.
PBL Expectations
Our staff are committed to delivering a high quality of education for every student, and believe all adults in the school, whether visiting or working, should meet the same Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) expectations in place for students, being Safe, Respectful and Responsible.
Students
Below are examples of what these PBL expectations look like for students across the school. In addition, each classroom will have their own set of examples to help students and visitors understand the expectations and meet the standards we hold for everyone at Calliope State School.
Safe:
- walking on the concrete;
- keeping hands and feet to self;
- sitting with all four chair legs on the ground at all times;
- using school materials appropriately;
- using Talk, Walk, Squawk if there are any playground issues.
Respectful:
- speaking politely at all times;
- being on time and prepared for learning;
- raising our hands to ask a question or speak;
- following all adult instructions.
Responsible:
- do your own work;
- learn from your mistakes;
- hand in items you find to the teacher;
- be honest.
Parents and Staff
The tables below explain the PBL expectations for parents and the standards we commit to as staff:
LUNCH BREAK SURVEY
We thank the parents and staff who completed the Lunch Break Survey. We had approximately 12.5% of parents respond to the Lunch Break Survey and 5% of staff. Our next step is to gather ‘student voice’ early Term 3. We will review with our students their understanding of the current Lunch Break structure and what their preference would be moving forward. I will continue to keep you informed.
COOL WEATHER
Now that it is officially winter and the weather has cooled down there a few things:
- We have had an influx of non-school jumpers. Please ensure that your child/ren have a school jumper or a plain blue jumper. Hoodies are not to be worn over the head.
- The days will warm up and jumpers will come off - please make sure you name every item (First and Last name) so that lost items can be returned.
- The amount of Lost Property grows - if you are missing an item, please check the Lost Property basket outside the office.
EVERY TEACHER EXCELLING
REPORT CARDS
Semester 1, 2021 Report cards are being distributed to parents via email this Thursday June 24. Please ensure that you have an up to ate email address listed on your child/ren’s file.
PRINCIPAL PARADE
This Friday morning you are invited to join us at the end of term Principal Parade in the Hall.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Another term has come and gone. At the end of this week the June/July term holidays are with us already! I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a safe and restful school holiday period. Please take time to enjoy the company of family and friends. I look forward to seeing everyone back at school on Monday July 12.
Prep C have had such a wonderful end of term. We have been busy bee’s finishing off our Science creations – making boats for the Gingerbread Man and The Three Little Pigs houses. Prep C have been learning all about materials and their properties and reflecting on our creations.
We celebrated Under 8's day yesterday and had an absolute ball! They loved all the activities!
Prep C have come such a long way with their writing, matching sounds to words, using finger spaces, full stops and capital letters. It is hard to believe we are half way through Prep already – time flies when you’re having fun!















Congratulations to 2A who had an amazing attendance rate for Week 9. Their attendance rate was 98.4% for the week!
Also congratulations to the 3 classes which were at or above our school attendance target of 94% for Week 9.
Remember, every day you are away is a learning day lost.
On Monday 21 June, our Prep- Year 2 students, as well as many Kindy kids joined together for the annual Under 8’s morning.
They participated in a huge range of activities throughout the morning as well as visiting the local Fire Officers and Police Officers on the oval.
Thank you to all our community members: Calliope Kindy, Calliope Police, Calliope Rural Fire Service and Calliope Fire Brigade for joining us for Under 8’s!
Upcoming Events:
- Wednesday 23/06/21 – 2:00pm - Colour Run (for students A or B on their Semester 1 Report Card)
- Friday 25/06/21 – Principal Parade
Country School Photos will be delivering the photos to the school this Thursday. Photos will then be sent home. Thank you for your patience.
Commonwealth School Banking Ending!
Commonwealth school banking is finishing at the end of this term.
The Queensland Government has decided to discontinue school banking programs in Queensland government schools from 31 July 2021. As a result, the CommBank School Banking program will no longer operate at our school after the end of this term. If you are unsure of other methods of depositing to your child’s account, please feel free to contact the Bank’s general enquiries hotline on 13 2221 or alternatively visit your local CommBank branch.
If your child is eligible to receive a reward, please notify our School Banking Co-ordinator, Cathy Mackie prior to Thursday 24 June 2021.
We would like to thank you for your participation and support throughout the School Banking program.
From all of your P&C, happy holidays, stay safe, be healthy, have fun and enjoy time together as a family or friendship group. Good luck to all students who will receive their Semester 1 Report Cards later this week. Congratulations on a fabulous first half of the year and thank you to all staff and teachers for supporting our kids through it. We are so grateful for all that you do.
TRIVIA NIGHT – Saturday 24th of July
Start getting a groups of friends together and plan for a fun night out full of trivia, entertainment, food and beverages.
Come in your best OP SHOP FASHION! This can be a head to toe outfit or just an awesome accessory to bring out your fabulousness!!
TICKETS ARE ON SALE TONIGHT THROUGH TRYBOOKING.COM – All entry tickets and food MUST be pre purchased. No sales will be made on the night · Table of 8 - $80 · Single ticket - $15 · 3 x Pizzas - $36 · 4 x Pizzas - $48 · Plus garlic bread, chicken wings & canapes are available BAR WILL BE OPERATING ALL NIGHT ALSO **Event is strictly for ages 18+. Thanks for your understanding. |
Tuckshop News
Tuckshop operates both breaks, Tuesday to Friday each week. Order through the QKR! app.
WE NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE. Our tuckshop is looking for parents or community members to help prepare our kids meals each day. If you or someone you know can volunteer some time, please chat to Lisa in the Tuckshop, or email us at pandc@calliopess.eq.edu.au
Tuckshop will be open as normal in Week 1 of Term 3
Uniform Shop Update Please message our Facebook Page or email uniformshop.calliopess@gmail.com with any uniform shop enquiries. Jumpers and jackets are in stock for the cooler months. Get in to order now to guarantee your size preference.
Uniform orders made on QKR will be filled within 3 days of ordering by our volunteers. Thank you for your patience as we distribute your orders.
Next General Meeting: Tuesday 22nd of June (TONIGHT).
Don’t forget everyone is welcome and you can become a P&C member at any meeting throughout the year.
Your P&C Team
Tenielle, Kate, Bec & Sian