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CELEBRATIONS

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SWPBS RAFFLE WINNERS – WEEK 2, TERM 2

KEY INFORMATION FOR THE WEEK

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STUDENT SUPPORT GROUP (SSG) MEETINGS

Student Support Group (SSG) meetings are a valuable opportunity for parents/carers, students, and school staff to work together in planning and supporting a student’s learning, wellbeing, and development. These meetings focus on your child’s Individual Education Plan (IEP), which outlines specific learning goals across key areas such as English, Mathematics, and Personal and Social Capabilities.

When and How

SSG meetings take place in Weeks 4 and 5 of each term. Meetings can be held in person, by phone, or via Microsoft Teams. Unless otherwise advised, we will assume your preference is to attend the meeting in person. If you’d prefer a phone or Teams meeting, please let your child’s teacher know. 

If you need to make changes to your child’s usual departure, please notify the classroom teacher.

Student Involvement

Students are welcome and encouraged to attend their SSG meeting to share their thoughts about their learning. Please note that supervision is not available for students outside of the scheduled meeting time.

Bookings 

Bookings will open on Compass from Monday of Week 3. Please log in and select a suitable time to meet with your child’s teacher.

 If you have trouble accessing Compass or need help with booking, please contact the school office.

Arrival and Parking

Parent parking is available on Aitkin Boulevard. Please enter the school through the Durang (administration) building when attending your meeting.

We look forward to partnering with you to support your child’s continued growth and success.

 

ESMART PARENT/CARER INFORMATION SESSION

We’re pleased to be partnering with Craig Reid from eSmart to offer a parent/carer information session focused on online safety and supporting children in the digital world.

To help us tailor the session to what parents would find most valuable, please complete the following short survey. This survey is anonymous:

eSmart Parent/Carer Survey – Fill out form

The session will be held onsite at school, with a Webex option available for families who are unable to attend in person. Please note this is a child-free event.
Date: Monday 1st June
Time: 1:45 pm – 2:15 pm
Location: Wayi School / Webex

If you would like to attend, please RSVP via the link below:
eSmart Information session – Fill out form
We look forward to your input and hope to see you there.

‘LATTE WITH LEANNE’ COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS

All Wayi School community members are invited to have a ‘Latte with Leanne’ at Wayi School from 1:30pm-2:30pm this Monday, 4th May (Week 3).

Our special guest attendees for May 4th are Teagan Cullen, Wayi Schools Speech Pathology Leader, and Cara Suen, Wayi Schools Occupational Therapy Leader.

The main topics being discussed will be fostering positive mealtimes/introducing new foods and supporting communication.

Latte with Leanne’ Community Connections is a casual morning tea, aimed to build and strengthen our connections with our school community – depending on your strengths, availability, and motivation, the morning could involve:
– General conversation with other parents/carers/guardians (for those of you who just want to socialise and get to know other Wayi families)
– Resourcing support (for those of you who like to socialise but keep busy at the same time) ‎

We hope to see you there!

SCHOOL COUNCIL PUBLIC REPORTING MEETING

Parents and carers are warmly invited to attend our upcoming School Council Public Reporting Meeting, where we will present our Annual Report to the school community. This meeting provides an opportunity to hear about our school’s achievements and student outcomes.
Date: Wednesday 3rd June
Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Location: Wayi School Administration Building
To assist with planning, please RSVP via the following link: School Council Public Reporting Meeting RSVP – Fill out form
We encourage all members of our community to attend and stay informed about our school’s progress.

 

BUILDING KNOWLEDGE

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KEY WORD SIGN OF THE WEEK

Wurru Wurru (Sky)

Performance: With fingers spread, palm down, move hand above head from opposite side to end above shoulder.

15 MINUTE PARKING – AITKEN BLVD

We’re excited to share that, following our request, the Council has now installed new 15-minute parking zones along Aitken Boulevard to help provide a safer and more convenient option for families during drop off and pick up times.

These short-term parking spaces are designed to support quick student drop offs and collections and are not intended for all-day parking.

HUME YOUTH SERVICES ALL-GIRLS PROGRAM

*Wayi School does not endorse this program*

Hume Youth Services is running an “All-Girls Program” for young people aged 15–24 at Youth Central, Broadmeadows. The program offers a relaxed and welcoming space for participants to connect, explore activities such as cooking, discuss real-life topics, and build confidence and job-readiness skills.

The sessions run every Monday from 3:30pm–5:30pm between 27 April and 22 June at Youth Central, 33–37 Pearcedale Parade, Broadmeadows. Walk-ins are welcome and no bookings are required.

Please see the attached flyer for further information.

CLASS IN FOCUS

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ROOM 6

Continuous Reporting Focus – English

Term 2 in Room 6 has started with students continuing to build on the skills they developed last term across all learning areas. In English, we are focusing on using the sounds learned in Phonics Set 1 to create two- and three-letter words. Students have been practising blending sounds to read and make words, and everyone has been doing a wonderful job.

For some students, phonics sessions also provide opportunities to develop fine motor skills to support handwriting improvement. We aim to achieve these goals by the end of the term and co                                                                                                              continue practising throughout the year to help make these skills more secure and consistent.

 

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