12 May 2021
Newsletter Articles
Important Dates
11th – 21st May |
NAPLAN – Year 3 and Year Five |
12th May |
Assembly – Room 8 |
18th May |
HSHS Science – Room 9 |
25th May |
HSHS Science – Room 8 |
4th Jun |
Staff Development Day – STUDENT FREE |
7th Jun |
Public Holiday |
Principal’s Report
Good morning Hampton Park community, thank you for taking the time to read our school newsletter. The students have all settled in to the new term very well. Thank you to everyone in the community for your recent support by wearing face masks and socially distancing. Please continue to keep 1.5m apart when on school grounds.
School Uniforms
During the change of season we often notice children not wearing the correct uniform. The school uniform policy was endorsed by the School Board in 2019 and remains unchanged. Please refer to the attached document if you are unsure of what is and what isn’t acceptable at school.
NAPLAN
The national testing in literacy and numeracy began this week. It does impact the Year Three and Year Five students in particular. Please remember that rest and a good nutritionally balanced diet is just as important as the tests are.
Education Department Awards
Each year the Education Department of Western Australia acknowledge the outstanding contribution that teachers, leaders and support staff make to the lives of students in Western Australia. School staff, school boards and parents are invited to submit nominations for one or more of the 13 categories. Nominations close Thursday 8th July 2021.
Nomination guides can be downloaded at the link below:
https://www.education.wa.edu.au/wa-education-awards
Survey
This term we will be conducting the School Survey. Traditionally the survey is conducted every second year, however last year’s was cancelled owing to the disruptions that were created with the COVID-19 virus. Parents, staff and senior students are invited to participate. The survey can be done online or paper copies can be generated as well. Please look out for further information in the next newsletter.
Walk Safely to School Day
This Friday 14th May children are encouraged to walk safely to school. This is a national campaign in its 22nd year. If you must use your car they recommend leaving it a good distance away and then walking the rest of the way to school. The Pedestrian Council of Australia would like to remind parents that until they’re ten, children must always hold an adult’s hand when crossing the road. Active Kids are Smarter Kids is their slogan this year. Further information can be found at the link below:
https://www.walk.com.au/WSTSD
If you do walk your child to school on Friday and would like them to have a peel on tattoo, please ask your child’s class teacher for one on Friday.
Faction Captains
Congratulations to our Faction Captains for Term Two.
Faction |
Stirling |
Forrest |
O’Connor |
Gairdner |
Captains |
Tenielle E |
Tahleesha D |
Sari R |
Maddison M |
Svyatoslav M |
Jack D |
Laiken D |
Drew P |
|
Vice-Captain |
Isabella K |
Kai R |
Madison S |
Nazamia T |
Yvonne Arnott
Principal
New Signage
Be sure to have a look at the new signage we have in the undercover area next time you are at the school. Our school values are very proudly and colourfully displayed for all to see.
Kanyana Incursion – Early Childhood
On Tuesday, as part of our science curriculum, the Pre-Primary and Kindergarten students welcomed visitors from Kanyana Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. Kanyana rescue and care for sick, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife. Our three lovely human visitors brought some Australian wild animals including an echidna, a woylie, a tawny frogmouth, a blue-tongued lizard and a Stimson’s python. Chris, Jude and Sheila taught us all about these amazing creatures and students were able to see them up close and even touch some of them! The children were fascinated by this encounter and the visit generated lots of questions and discussion.




Allison Annett
PP1 Teacher
PP1 News
In Japan, Kodomo no hi, or "Children's Day," is celebrated every year on May 5. On this national holiday, children are respected and honoured for their individual strengths and happiness is wished upon them. On Kodomo no hi, Koinobori, or carp fish flags, are flown on poles outside of public buildings and private houses to bring luck and good fortune to the children inside. Koi fish, or Carp, are believed to be strong, spirited fish and are revered for their determination in fighting as they swim upstream and through powerful waterfalls. Koinobori symbolize the desire for children to become brave and strong individuals.
The students in PP1 made Koinobori and practiced showing strength, resilience and persistence.


Allison Annett
PP1 Teacher
Music News
Unfortunately, due to Covid restrictions, the planned ANZAC assembly had to be cancelled this year. We were however, able to share an in-house assembly to commemorate the day.
Firstly, the choir sang ‘Can You hear the Children Marching’. Their performance was excellent and many people commented on how well they sounded. Special mention must go to Riley Hinton and Emma Pustkuchen who both did a lovely job with their solos. As well as our whole-school military band rendition of ‘Advance Australia Fair’ we were treated with a performance by some of our school’s Kiwi students (Nazamia, Jarvana and Lj Takave, Te Hononga Henare, Kai Raby and Ayla Te Kiri) who sang the New Zealand National Anthem in both Maori and English. It was a truly moving performance. Parents, you should be so proud of the wonderful young musicians we are nurturing at Hampton Park. Fingers crossed our next performance will be for a wider audience.
Clare Moore
Music Specialist
Voluntary Contributions
Voluntary Contributions for 2021 are now due. These funds go towards much needed resources for students at Hampton Park Primary School. Payment can be made at the office using cash or card or you can do a funds transfer.
A reminder of unpaid billing items will be sent home this week to families who have outstanding payments due.
NOW OPEN – 2022 Kindergarten Enrolments
Enrolments are now open for our Kindergarten program for children whose date of birth falls between the 1st July 2017 and the 30th June 2018. Once we have confirmed applications, notification of acceptance will be sent in writing.
The Application for Enrolment form can be found on our website under Enrolment or you can collect a form from Administration.
P&C
Hello families and friends.
We are still looking to fill the position of Secretary on our committee, this is an essential role and a requirement for our ability to operate as an effective P&C Association. If you are interested in getting involved on the P&C and would like more information about this role, please email us at info@hppspandc.org.au
Our Next Meeting is on Monday 31st May at 2pm in the School Boardroom.
For all P&C information and events within our school community, stay tuned to our social media for updates, like and follow us on:
Facebook (Public) – Hampton Park Primary School P&C Association - @hppspandcmorley
Facebook Group (Closed Group) – Hampton Park Primary Community Chat, Morley WA
Instagram - @hamptonparkpandc_morley
Fundraising and Events
Please stay tuned to our social media for all fundraising updates.
Entertainment Books
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To check out what is in your local area type in the suburbs you like to visit in the link below:
https://www.entertainment.com.au/offers
To Order go to:
https://www.entertainmentbook.com.au/orderbooks/8395i5
Hungry Hamptons Canteen
Canteen days are Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
New Menu and Items Coming SOON
Specials
Wednesday Hot Dog Day – Whole $3, Half $2
Thursday – Chicken Nuggets and Potato gems $4
Friday Pie Day - Traveller Pie $4.50, Sausage Roll $3.50, Spinach and Ricotta Roll (V) $3.50
Recess Items from $1
We love volunteers! If you have an hour or two to spare on canteen mornings we’d love some help! Volunteering in the canteen is a great way to meet other parents and be involved at your child’s school. Plenty of tea/coffee and laughs guaranteed! Email canteen@hppspandc.org.au or call in to see our Canteen Manager, Sam on canteen days.
School Banking
Please bring your deposits to Connie in the Library on Wednesday mornings from 8:15am, alternatively, leave them in the P&C drop box (old office area) and they will be returned to your child. Happy saving!
Community Notices
Morley Senior High School
United Reds Football Clubs
Hampton Senior High School