FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK

Dear Parents, Carers and Community Members

We are already half way though Week 3 and I am delighted to be able to say that it is business as usual and our children have already been engaged in a wide range of learning opportunities. 

This morning we had our first assembly for the year and the children of LA 37 did a terrific job in leading it and keeping us informed and entertained.  My sincere thanks go to Mrs Perry for her work in preparing the class within such a short timeframe. 

This morning I also had the privilege to present Alumni certificates and badges to our Year 6 students who started with us as Kindergarten children back in 2011.

Some points for your information include:

2019 STUDENT LEADERS

Our 2019 student leaders were presented to the assembly this morning.  They are:

STUDENT COUNCILLORS

  • Alexa DeGuzman
  • Tahlia Greasley
  • Winee Jiang
  • Jake Mulconray
  • Chloe Ruston
  • Madeleine Walsh

HOUSE CAPTAINS

Earth

Marvin Asuncion

Aamir Earnshaw

Fire

Taya Cassidy

Ky Earney 

Water

Kiana Hindmarsh

LeBron Newton-Taito

Wind

Tyler Kelly

Tayla Power

Our Student Councillors will be attending the 2019 Grip Leadership Conference on Wednesday, 27 February accompanied by Ms Joy Cheong.  The conference focus is training children to be school leaders and equip them with ideas to implement at school.  Leadership development opportunities will also be provided for our House Captains later in the term.

NEW PLAYGROUND SHADE

Our middle playground hard shade will be installed in the next two weeks.  This will mean that the playground will be closed for approximately one week.  This shade has been funded by the Department of Education's shade provision program.

FENCING ALIGNMENT

LA 30 was removed during the holidays and we have requested the garrison fencing to be realigned along the pathway to increase the play area and incorporate the mini forest of trees. 

EDU-DANCE

EDU-Dance commenced last week and is providing a wonderful performing arts program for our children.  This program will be conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays either this term or next term for all of our classes.

All students have participated in EDU Dance during the first two weeks.  Only those students who pay before Thursday, 21st February will participate in the full program and concert.

PBS FRREE DRESS

Our PBS FRREE dress day is on Thursday, 28 February.  This is an awareness day based around our PBS values.  Students can come dressed wearing the colours of our PBS expectations, purple (Friendly), red (Respectful), yellow (Resilient), blue (Engaged) and green (Everyone is Responsible).

SCHOOL DEVELOPMENT DAY

Our next school development day is Friday, March 1.  On this day our staff will be engaged in reviewing and developing a Pedagogical Framework / Positive Student Behaviour policy / PBS / Performance Management processes.  Please note that children do not attend on this day.  Helping Hands will be open if you need care of your children on School Development Day. This coincides with a Public Holiday on the Monday for Labour Day giving our school community a four day break.

Craig Ashby 

Principal 

BERTRAM FAIR

The Bertram Fair is only 5 weeks away.

How can you help make this a successful event?

  • Put it on your calendar and invite your family and friends
  • Volunteer to help on a school stall
  • Donate items to school stalls

2019 ASSEMBLIES

This year we have chosen to change the management of our school assemblies in order to improve the participation levels of our school community.  Our assemblies this year will be grouped as follows:

  • Junior Assembly Group (K, PP, P/1, 1)
  • Middle Assembly Group (1/2, 2, 2/3, 3)
  • Senior Assembly Group (3/4, 4, 5, 6)

ATTENDANCE

Every time your child is absent, the school needs to be provided the reason they were not at school.  If you know your child will be away, you can provide the reason prior to their absence. If you are going on holidays or leaving the school, please let the front office know so you don’t receive SMS messages asking why they are absent.

Each absence should be explained within three days of them returning to school. At Bertram we have lots of ways you can give us a reason for your child’s absence:

  • Tell their LA teacher verbally
  • Give your child a note for their child’s teacher
  • Send a message over SeeSaw
  • Call in to the front office or ring the school on 61741000
  • Email Bertram.ps@education.wa.edu.au
  • Fill in the Absentee Form on the Skoolbag app
  • Respond to the automated SMS advising of your child’s Unexplained Absence
  • Return Unexplained Absence letters or yellow forms to your child’s LA teacher or the front office

816 students currently have NO Unexplained Absences – well done!

If you would like support maintaining your child’s regular attendance please make a time to chat with me or Mrs Stott. 

Jane Weir 

Deputy Principal

STUDENT SERVICES

Medical action plans need to be renewed each year to ensure we have accurate and current information to adequately manage your child’s health. If you have previously indicated to the school your child has  a medical condition or has a new condition please ensure you return your signed action plan to the school as soon as possible.

Please contact the school office if you require a new action plan or further information. 

Catherine Stott

Deputy Principal

QKR IS NOW AVAILABLE

Thank you to the 107 families who have signed up to use the Qkr App!

The new Qkr (Pronounced 'quicker') app is now live for families of students at Bertram Primary School.  Qkr by Mastercard can be downloaded for free from Apple's App Store for iPhones (for iPads download the iPhone app) or from Google Play for Android phones and tablets.

After downloading the app and registering, simply select Bertram Primary School from 'Nearby Locations' on Qkr or type Bertram after tapping the magnifying glass in the top right of the home screen on Qkr.

You can now pay for 2019 contributions and charges and EDU Dance right now on Qkr.  More items will be available over time, so download it today and take a look at our school or Qkr.

Payments available on Qkr:

2019 Year 6 Camp - Day Trip Expression of Interest

2019 Year 6 Camp - Expression of Interest

Year 6 Leaver's Polo Shirts 2019 

EDU-Dance Term 1 

Kindy Voluntary Contributions 

PP - 6 Voluntary Contributions (including Mobile Device Management (MDM)

Introducing QKR

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MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT (MDM)

The Mobile Device Management (MDM) App will be uploaded to student iPads commencing Friday, 22nd February 2019.  Parents and guardians, who have opted for their child/ren to use the MDM, will be notified by email with further details regarding the installation.

We are excited about continuing this phase of our school wide iPad program.

We invite you to join our Mobile Device Management system.  We believe this system will bring with it a number of improvements and supports to further extend your child's learning but also to support you as you work with your child through access and screen time issues many parents are facing on a daily basis.

MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT (MDM) 2019

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KISS AND DRIVE

As we all know parking is an ongoing issue at any school.  It is unlikely to ever be resolved satisfactorily especially with increasing numbers and so requires all our efforts to make the best of the situation.

Some tips for using the Kiss and Drive:

  • In the morning: Move to the forward most bay (south end) in the Kiss and Drive area (same as a taxi rank).  Ask your children to get out of the rear left hand side door (the safety door).  Parents and carers remain in the vehicle.  When children are clear of the vehicle, indicate and enter the traffic flow.
  • In the afternoon:  In order to ease traffic congestion on Champion Drive during school pickup in the afternoons, drivers are requested not to turn right in to the Kiss and Drive driverway  Instead, please drive down to the roundabout at Mangart Road, and travel back to school turning left into the school Kiss and Drive area.  Remain in the car with your engine running and handbrake on.  Move forward as space is created - do not overtake.
  • Discuss with your children your most preferred pick up point.


Please be respectful of other parents and staff as we are all trying to make the best of this situation.


KISS AND DRIVE

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TERM DATES


Term:Dates:
Term 1Monday, 4th February - Friday, 12th April 
Term 2Monday, 29th April - Friday 5th July 
Term 3Monday, 22nd July - Friday 27th September 
Term 4Tuesday, 15th October - Thursday, 19th December 


REGULAR EVENTS


Monday Primary Music Institute (PMI) Keyboard
Tuesday

EDU Dance weeks 2 - 10 

LA 1, 2, 3, 13, 14, 35, 36, 37, 38 

Wednesday

Primary Music Institute (PMI) Guitar 

Wednesday School Banking
Wednesday Assembly (see Term 1 Events below)
Thursday 

EDU Dance weeks 2 - 10 

LA 7, 8, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 31, 32

Friday Community Chat - Weeks 1 & 5


TERM 1 EVENTS



Friday, 22nd FebruaryLA 32 Excursion to Women's Commonwealth Bank Perth - One Day International 
Friday, 22nd February Book Club due today 
Wednesday, 27th FebruaryMiddle Group Assembly - presented by LA 1 and 2 
Thursday, 28th February Bertram FRREE dress day 
Friday, 1st MarchSchool Development Day 
Monday, 4th MarchLabour Day Public Holiday 
Wednesday, 6th MarchJunior Group Assembly - presented by LA 20 
Wednesday, 6th MarchKindy Run4Fun
Friday, 8th MarchCommunity Chat 
Friday, 8th MarchP - 6 Run4Fun


TENNIS LESSONS

Does your child want to become the next Novak Djokovic or Naomi Osaka?  

Jim Guilfoile, a Tennis Australia Junior Development Coach, is offering tennis lessons at Bertram Primary in Term 1 on Wednesday afternoons from 2:50 to 3:40, starting on the 20th of February.  

The cost for the 7 week term is $110, and all eligible students will receive a free ANZ Hot Shots T-shirt!

Contact Jim now to register your interest at jimguilfoile@gmail.com or ring 0403 743 147.