Chewton Primary School
Newsletter 16th June 2023
Newsletter 16th June 2023
Chewton Primary School is situated on Djaara Country.
We acknowledge the Dja Dja Wurrung people, the custodians and caretakers of the land. We thank them for the care they have taken and continue to take of Country: the rivers, mountains, trees and animals. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
We commit to Be Brave and Make Change. We will be a voice for generations
21 June Curriculum Day (Wed) School Wide Positive Behaviour Support training for staff
22 June Lunch with Serena - no packed lunch required
Year 3-6 Arcade - 2:00pm - 3:30pm
23 June Final Day of Term 2:30pm finish
Mid year Reports Sent home
10 July First day of Term 3
We won the category - Curriculum Leadership School of the Year, primary school.
Miki, Kahu, Jack, Akira, Frankie, Quincy SP, Hildie, Archie, Xanthe, Merri, Oscar V, Sully & Leif rose early to catch the train to the MCG.
Well done Chewton PS!
We have quite a few of the below forms outstanding. Please return your forms to the office asap.
Year 6-7 Transition forms - urgent
Media consent form
Computer Agreements
Next Thursday, the 22nd the Year 3-6 students will be hosting an Arcade with the games they have been making this term. All students can bring a gold coin for a set amount of tickets to play the arcade games. Parents are welcome to attend. The session will run between 2:00pm & 3:30pm.
From now till the end of Term 3
Every Friday is free choice clothes
Monday-Thursday Uniform
4-5 people needed.
Suggested things to organise include:
parade from the oval to the school, led by the Castlemaine Pipe band
Welcome to Country
invitations and publicity
stalls
set up for history display
costumes for children
badge making
singing
In Term 3 our Inquiry will be History focused and students will showcase their learning on the day
Photo by John Ellis
The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago, the next best time is now, and we need your help!
We are partnering with local Landcare groups and Mount Alexander Shire Council to deliver a National Tree Day event on Sunday 30 July 2023. The day will be open to everyone to participate and will include planting indigenous plants for habitat and learning more about our local landscape.
The tree planting event aims to empower the younger generations of our community to take direct action in healing the land and tackling climate change. This is what they have asked for. Mount Alexander Shire Council recently surveyed young people in our local area. Our young people reported they want opportunities to plant trees, make homes for wildlife and to undertake practical actions to address climate change.
Donate here: https://www.givenow.com.au/fundatree
Sensory Sanctuary is a new neurodiversity arts festival to be held in the beautiful small country town of Castlemaine, 1.5 hours from Melbourne and easily accessible by train, during the July school holidays June 24 – July 7.
What is neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is the acceptance and celebration that different people's brains work differently to one another's, especially in relation to conditions like Autism and ADHD.
So, is this festival just for people with Autism and ADHD? No, the workshop facilitators are 70% Autistic and neurodivergent and we are hoping to develop the festival as a neurodivergent-dominant space but we also don’t want to segregate ourselves from the rest of our communities. These will be awesome school holiday activities for all to enjoy. The festival seeks to increase the opportunities for neurodivergent children, youth and adults to engage in activities alongside the rest of their communities.
Most events will be held at Castlemaine Goods Shed right next to the train station and Castlemaine Botanical Gardens which is just a short walk away.
Enjoy 100 activities over 2 weeks, with activities suited to children, youth, adults, sensory avoiders and sensory seekers.
The festival is being organised by autistic artist, Louise ‘Rockabilby’ Cooper, who is currently studying a Graduate Certificate in Autism and has over seventeen years experience working with neurodivergent community.
https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1052367
Djaara (Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation) https://djadjawurrung.com.au/
Nalderun Education Aboriginal Corporation https://nalderun.net.au/
Uluru Statement https://ulurustatement.org/the-statement/
Voice https://www.reconciliation.org.au/reconciliation/support-a-voice-to-parliament/