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Issue 9, Week 8, Term 1, 2024

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Our Newsletter is extremely informative and is sent home every Friday. It is available through Xuno, email or by clicking on the buttons below to download a pdf copy. 

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XUNO

Xuno is a web based management system designed to do many things for our school. We use it for roll-marking, all contact details, newsletter, notes for excursions, report storage, personalised data tracking etc. Xuno has a host of features designed around communication, helping students progress, and building informative student profiles.

Seesaw

We use the app called Seesaw as part of our continuous reporting. Each classroom teacher posts 3 tasks per term to outline your child’s achievement, area for improvement and a student reflection of their performance against the task.  This is a digital portfolio that the students use to become an active agent of their learning.

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What a wonderful night we had last Friday. Next week is the last week of term. There will not be a Newsletter next week. Please take the time to read the newsletter and find out what is happening.irymplesouthps.vic.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Issue-9-Week-8-2024.pdf See MoreSee Less
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Each term a group of Grade 4 students care for our school chooks. At the end of each day they co-ordinate the collection of the food scraps and then feed these to the chooks. They collect the eggs and make sure that the chooks are securely locked up for the night.This term, the Chook Crew have also been looking after our chicks. They have become very adept at catching the chicks and handling them so that they are not quite so scared of people. See MoreSee Less
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