Boneo Buzz 20th February

Dear Parents and Carers,

School Councils play a vital role in every Victorian government school. Being a School Council member is both a rewarding and meaningful opportunity, allowing members to work closely with staff to support the best possible educational outcomes for all students. Councils are made up mainly of elected parent and staff representatives, with parents forming the majority, and are central to effective school governance. Further information can be found in link below.

Our School Council comprises of 8 parent members and 5 members from the Department of Education. This year, there are 3 parent positions and 1 DE position available for the next term on the School Council. The Annual School Council General Meeting is being held on Monday 16th March where office bearers will be elected.

School Council Dates for 2026 – Monday nights at 5.30pm:

16th February (2025/2026 School Council)

16th March (AGM, 2026/2027 School Council)

11th May

15th June

20th July

24th August

12th October

9th November

7th December

Nomination and self-nomination forms are now available from the school office. All positions are for a two-year term, with nominations closing at 4pm on Wednesday 4th March. If the number of nominations exceeds the available positions, a ballot will be conducted. Please contact the office if you would like more details.

Dogs in schools’ policy

A friendly reminder of the Department of Education’s Dogs in Schools Policy for Victorian government schools.

At times, schools may have approved dogs onsite to support student wellbeing, engagement and learning. These may include:

· A principal-approved school dog

· Therapy or wellbeing dogs working with trained handlers

· Assistance dogs supporting individual students or staff.

The presence of a dog at school is carefully considered and must meet strict Department guidelines to ensure the safety, health and wellbeing of all students, staff and visitors.

What this means for our school:

· Any dog onsite must be formally approved by the Principal.

· A comprehensive risk assessment and management plan must be in place.

· Dogs must be appropriately trained, vaccinated, registered and supervised at all times.

· Parent consent will be sought where students are participating in structured programs involving a dog.

· Student safety, allergies, cultural considerations and wellbeing are always prioritised.

Family pets are not permitted on school grounds at any time (including before and after school), unless they are approved assistance dogs. This is in line with Department policy and helps ensure the safety and comfort of all members of our community. If you have any questions or would like to discuss individual considerations, please contact the school office.

Story Dogs at Boneo Primary School

We are delighted to continue our Story Dogs program at Boneo Primary School, which began over the last few years. Gabrielle and Tassie have become a much-loved part of our school community, supporting students in developing confidence and enjoyment in reading.

Story Dogs enables a child and a dog, with their volunteer handler, to participate in a weekly one-on-one reading session held at the child’s reading level throughout the course of the school year. Each session runs for 20 minutes and is designed to be relaxed, positive and encouraging.

The literacy program is based on the Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) model, which has successfully demonstrated the educational benefits of children reading to dogs since 1999.

Story Dogs volunteers are guided to work at the child’s pace, using the calm and reassuring presence of the dog to support comprehension and build confidence. Books are carefully chosen to be fun and engaging.

We are proud to offer this wonderful program, which not only supports literacy development but also helps foster a love of reading in a supportive and nurturing environment.

Snapshot of Learning

Junior Hockey Clinic

 

Year 3

The Year 3 students have been thoroughly enjoying their weekly library sessions. It has been wonderful to see their enthusiasm as they explore new books, discover different genres and build their love of reading. 
In Mathematics, students have been investigating length and learning how to measure accurately using rulers and tape measures. Students have been exploring when to use millimetres, centimetres and metres and practising measuring a range of objects around the classroom. From pencils and books to measuring each other, students have been developing their estimation skills before carefully measuring and recording their results.

Year 4

This week, Year 4 students were learning about 3D objects. They used marshmallows and toothpicks to construct a range of 2D shapes and 3D objects. After constructing them, students counted the properties of each shape and drew them in their books, labelling the edges, vertices and faces before enjoying their marshmallows. Yum!

Year 6 TREC

This week for Wild Trials (TREC), all the groups had to design and dye a team T-shirt for them to wear throughout the year at competitions and for excursions.

We can’t wait for the finished design.

Wellbeing Friday

Last week our Year 6’s ran their first well-being Friday’s session.

We are incredibly proud of them! 

Music- Solfege Patterns

The students have been learning about solfege patterns.

Reminders

Boneo Market

Saturday 21st February

Boneo Girls Tennis Champs

Monday 23rd February

 

 

Choc Top and Icy Pole Day

Wednesday 25th February

Purchase on the day: 

Choc Top- $4

Icy Pole- $1

 

 

Parent / Carer Volunteer Training

Wednesday 25th February: 5.00 pm – 5.30 pm

Please call the office to book

 

District Swimming

Friday 27th February

 

 

 

Family Food and Fun Night Volunteer Meeting

Friday 27th February: 9.30 am -10.00am

New Parent / Carers volunteers welcome!

District Swimming Carnival

Friday 27th February 

School Tour

Monday 2nd March

11.30 am -12.00 pm

Please call the office to book

Evacuation Drill

Tuesday 3rd March

School Tour

Tuesday 3rd March

5.00 pm – 5.30 pm 

Please call the office to book

Lucky Jars- Free Dress Day

Wednesday 4th March

District Tennis

Wednesday 4th March

2026 Enviro Sustainability Summit - Year 6 Leaders

Thursday 5th March

Share the Joy Of Learning

Friday 6th March

Labour Day- Public Holiday

Monday 9th March

Year 2 Lighthouse Visit

Tuesday 10th March

The Resilience Project Webinar

Wednesday 11th March

Further details to follow

Naplan

Wednesday 11th March – Friday 20th March

School Tour

Thursday 12th March

5.00 pm – 5.30 pm

Please call the office to book

Family Food and Fun Night

Friday 20th March

3.30 pm -6.30 pm

All students must be accompanied by an adult. 

Boneo Community Market

Saturday 21st March

Year 6 Camp

Monday 23rd March – Wednesday 25th March

School Tour

Wednesday 25th March

9.30 am -10.00 am 

Please call the office to book

Division Swimming

Wednesday 25th March

Prep Excursion: Enchanted Maze

Thursday 26th March

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