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Dear Parents and Caregivers,
As our 151st year of educating students at Enoggera State School comes to a close, we turn our attention to the new school year for 2023 and we hope that we will be without a delayed start due to COVID, be without floods, be without much sickness and absence from school and lastly, be without the construction noise. After a well-deserved break and time to recharge we will be back with renewed spring in our step and passion to support our wonderful students to new heights.
PRINCIPAL’S AWARD CEREMONY
On Monday at our Principal’s Award Ceremony we saw many students achieve awards for demonstrating our three school pillars of Learning, Safety and Respect, consistently across the semester. The ceremony was well received thanks to the excellent participation and behaviour of our wonderful students, attendance from a large crowd of parents and carers and the superb organisation of school staff.
A massive congratulations to all of the award recipients, but also to all of the other students who may not have received awards, but still have done their best and achieved their personal learning goals for the year.
BREAK UP DAY and CLEAN UP DAY
Thursday will be our break up day and our classes will be partaking of a pizza party in their classes for a cost of $5 each payable in cash, as well as games and activities, including swimming for some classes. Your classroom teachers would have communicated what is planned for the day. This is a usual school day and as such students need to be in normal school uniform. We will also do the traditional send off tunnel for the Yr 6 students tomorrow afternoon as Friday, there will be limited students at school as this will be clean up and moving day in readiness for next year. Of course, school will be open on Friday for those families who need supervision for their children to work, but all of the activities for the year will be finished on Thursday, on break up day. Friday will be a big day of teachers moving classrooms in readiness for next year. Students attending on Friday still need to wear full school uniform also as this is not free dress. A reminder that tuckshop has finished for the year so there will be no tuckshop or party food on this day so students will need their usual lunches.
2023 SCHOOL YEAR
A reminder that the school office will be open from Monday, 16th January 9-3pm and that teachers will be involved in professional development from Wednesday, 18th January through to the Friday, 20th January. School recommences for the new school year on Monday, 23rd January, 2023. The Australia Day Public Holiday will break up the first week back on Thursday, 26th January, 2023.
Parents will be able to drop off book list items to outside the tuckshop on the tables set up from Tuesday 17th through to Friday 20th January morning between 6:30am and 9:00am, so that they can be transported to classrooms in readiness for the first day. A reminder that booklists were sent home recently for Yr 1-6 with contact details for the suppliers, but of course you can choose to purchase the items elsewhere, if you wish. Please ensure if items are purchased elsewhere that they are the correct items of similar quality. Prep School Resource Scheme information was also emailed to Prep families and these agreements must be returned by Friday this week to ensure ordering of the correct amounts of equipment for Prep. Invoices will be issued for payment in the new year. If you do not wish to be part of the Resource Scheme for Prep you will need to purchase all items on the list and provide them to school for the start of the year.
A reminder also when purchasing uniforms for next year that our dress code states all black shoes and white socks, so if purchasing new shoes for next year please make sure these align with the dress code. All black shoes means black shoes, soles and laces with no colours, coloured laces or white soles. A reminder that boots, high tops and basketball shoes are not acceptable school wear.
With regard to hair- our dress code states that hair should be a of a natural and style and colour for school, so this means alternative haircuts and colours are not suitable for school.
Our students look fantastic here at Enoggera State School when they wear their full uniform with pride, so I encourage parents to support this and ensure their children are able to comply with the approved dress code and are coming to school in full and correct uniform every single day.
The uniform shop will be open on the following times:
Tuesday, 17th January, 2023 from 4pm to 6pm
Thursday, 19th January 9am to 11am QKR collection available
Friday, 20 January 9am to 11am QKR collection available or 4pm to 6pm
The uniform shop will not be open first day of school as mentioned - it will be open Tuesday, 24th 8am to 9am
QKR ordering is available during the school holidays but can only be collected on Thursday, 19th January between 9am and 11am or Friday, 20th January between 9am and 11am. Orders after cutoff time (Thursday 19/01) will be available for collection on Tuesday, 24th January.
NAPLAN COMPARATIVE SCHOOL RESULTS
The recent publication of NAPLAN data saw Enoggera State School once again score highly as compared to other schools in Queensland and Australia. We are incredibly proud of the outstanding results we achieve at ESS. NAPLAN is an opportunity for us to confirm that the work we are doing is the right work. Our new school mission is, “to develop an inclusive community of innovative, lifelong learners by providing quality teaching and learning, which values positive partnerships and engages students to achieve succESS”, so we use data such as NAPLAN to assist us to monitor student progress and inform our teaching to allow every child to be successful. Our staff commitment to professional learning, and engaging in evidence-based practice based on the latest research and the strong partnerships between school and home and the high expectations of all stakeholders in our community are such a big factor too.
Our mean scale scores, which is the best judge of overall achievement is excellent, where we have scored higher than the mean scale score in Qld and Australia in every test in both Yr 3 and Yr 5, which a truly fantastic result. Well done to our Yr 3 students and our fantastic teaching staff.
The % of students achieving in the Upper 2 Bands is also excellent with our % above Qld and Australia in every test for Yr 3 and 5 except Yr 5 Numeracy. This is also a fantastic result as we have been focussing much of our work on moving more students into the Upper 2 Bands. The Numeracy result also aligns with what we already know which is why Mathematics and Numeracy is the focus of the last year of our Strategic Plan for 2023. Overall, these are very exciting results to take us into the new year where NAPLAN will be held much earlier in the year mid-way into Term One.
SEMESTER 2 STUDENT REPORTS
The most useful reflection of your child’s achievement is against the Australian curriculum, as shared through semester report cards. Report cards provide both academic achievement and effort ratings, and behaviour comments. The effort rating is your first point of call as this lets you know if your child is working at capacity ie they are engaging well and being their best each day. Focussing your attention here will inform your response to their academic performance.
The academic rating is indicative of your child’s capacity to provide evidence of their performance in different subject areas for the semester. A `C’ rating means your child is achieving at year level standard as per the Australian Curriculum. As parents we are often keen to see A ratings, however it is important to remember that children are developmentally different and learn at different rates and paces. Also, students with English as their second language need more time to learn and build skills in providing evidence of their capacity. You may have to wait a few years to see their true capability. In other words, please praise your children for what they are doing well and be curious about what support they may need in areas you are less certain about.
The Semester Two Student Report cards are being emailed out this Thursday afternoon at 3pm to email addresses saved on One School for all students in Prep to Year 6. If you do not receive your report card by Friday morning, please check your junk mail before calling the office to check the email address the report has been sent to. If you have any questions about your child's report card please address these to the classroom teacher, in the first instance.
YEAR 6 GRADUATION
On Thursday will be the Year 6 Graduation, which is often both a happy and sad occasion. We celebrate this Year 6 cohort, who have been outstanding learners and great role models for our entire school. We have valued their contribution to Enoggera State School and are truly sad that the time for them to leave has arrived. Even so, we know that they leave ESS with excellent knowledge and skills to progress well in their learning and also having a deep understanding of how to enact the school pillars to help them be their best every day. Go well, Year 6. We will miss you.
SCHOOL CAPTAINS
At the end of the Principal Awards Ceremony yesterday, we thanked our current Captains. They have been an absolutely fantastic group of leaders this year and have done a tremendous job in their roles and certainly leave big shoes for our new leaders to fill. The 2023 Captains were announced and we did a ceremonious change-over of positions.
The process to elect the 2023 Captains was a very rigorous process and a tough decision by the panel, as there were so many deserving students. It is hoped that all of our Yr 6 cohort will take the opportunity as the school’s leaders next year to act as role models for the rest of the student body.
The Captains announced yesterday were:
School Captains- Chelsea O’Hara and Jarvis Stephens
School Vice-Captain and Student Council Chairperson- Savannah Hua
House Captains- Banksia- Oscar Fiene and Grace McDonald; Waratah- Tom Cocker and Isla Miller
Arts Captains- Layla Grice and Lucy Turner
The Student Council Representatives for each class from Yr 3-6 for 2023 will be elected by their classes at the beginning of the new school year and then the induction ceremony will be held at a special assembly in week 3. I look forward to working with all of these students next year and seeing them develop their leadership skills during the year.
2023 STAFFING
Also, on the Principal’s Assembly we farewelled the staff leaving Enoggera State School this week.
We farewelled two staff who have been transferred to other schools for next year as part of state-wide transfer system where staff mobility is a priority to ensure all schools across the state can be staffed adequately and equitably, Unfortunately, for us this year Mrs Wilcox and Mrs Osborne have been transferred to other schools. We thank these two ladies for all of their work here from the many students and staff they have impacted here on their journey. Mrs Wilcox has left a lasting legacy on the development of the Arts programs here and has instilled a love of dance and drama in many students over her 10 years at this school, which we are truly grateful for. Mrs Osborn has left an impression on all of the students she has taught since she has been here, which we are also thankful for. We wish them both all the best at their new schools.
We also farewelled Mrs Jardine, who has had her specialist circuit changed for 2023, who will now service only Stafford Heights SS full time. We thank her for her wonderful work she has done at ESS over the years, as her dedication to our school and especially for the work she does with Work Place Health and Safety and representative school sport is much appreciated.
We also have some temporary staff members whose contracts finish at the end of this year. Unfortunately, Ms Hopper has decided not to renew her contract for next year so we thank her for all of her hard work over the years in building up our music program. We also thank Mrs Finlayson DRT who has been on 2B this semester and has been permanently appointed to Geebung SS for next year and Mrs Voigt who has been on 3A this term for all of their work with our students and we wish them all of the best next year. We also thank Mrs Wharton who has been a DRT also based at our school this year and who has been appointed to another school permanently for next year.
We also farewell Mrs Prill for next year as she goes off on Maternity leave for the year and also our Speech Language Pathologist Emily D’arcy who also goes on Maternity leave for next year. We wish them all the best for the births of their new babies. We also thank Mrs Taddeo who is changing roles to a District Relieving Teacher and taking some leave next year to further her studies.
In some very recent news we are also farewelling another popular and much-loved staff member who has been at ESS for 11 years and has built himself a wonderful reputation within the ESS community and that is Mr Roxburgh. Mr Roxburgh has decided to accept a private teaching position at Mueller College for next year and so will be leaving us at the end of the week also. We thank him very much for his wonderful service to this school and the indelible mark he has left on all of the students he has taught and we thank him for his leadership he has shown in so many different arenas. We wish him all the best at his new school next year and hope they appreciate him as much as we do here.
Mrs Haslam our Business Manager has accepted an acting promotional position for the first 6 months of next year, so we wish her all the best at her new school and look forward to her return in semester two.
With much regret I am also so to announce that Chappy Sarah Petchell has finally achieved her dream of being accepted as a Chaplain into the Defence Force. She will be here after the holidays as she transitions into her new role and hopefully can handover to a new Chaplain for ESS which Scripture Union will begin recruitment for. We wish Chappy Sarah all the best and are very sad to see her go as she has been a wonderful addition to the Chaplaincy program here at school.
We thank them all for the amazing work they have done at this school and wish them all the best at their new schools/roles or on their leave. I can now announce the Enoggera State School staff for the 2023 school year.
Principal-Mrs Anne Robinson
Deputy Principal- Mrs Tina Burrows
Head of Department-Curriculum-Mrs Amy O’Malley
Administration Staff- Business Manager (Acting)- Mrs Ellie Mastropostolos, Administration Officer- Miss Catriona McCarthy
Teaching Staff-
Prep- Mrs Rebecca Nelson, Mrs Jacque Egerton and Mrs Shalana Rossiter 0.6/Miss Emma Enoch 0.4
Yr 1-Mrs Amanda Boon, Mrs Karen Kent, Miss Jasmine Hunt
Yr 2-Miss Tamara Dowling, Mr Richard Linn
Yr 3- Mrs Andrea Moeser, Mr Jason Taylour
Yr 4- Mrs Alison Leeson 0.5/Mrs Laura Arthur 0.5, Mrs Belinda Harris
Yr 5/6- Mrs Jaime Hall, Mr Tom Emes, Ms Ros Kerr
Specialist Teachers and Support Staff-
STLaN (Support Teacher Literacy and Numeracy)- Mrs Donagh McKenzie
Inclusion Teacher- Mrs Belinda Paton
Guidance Officer- Mrs Deb Bowen
Health and Physical Education Teacher- Mr Andrew Woodrick
Dance and Drama Teacher- Miss Georgia
Classroom Music Teacher- Mrs Rebecca Rees
Instrumental Music Instructor – Mrs Ellen Harle
LOTE Teacher- Mrs Vicky Cho
District Relieving Teacher- Mrs Chanel Taddeo 0.2
IT Technician- Andrew Wilson
Chaplain- TBC
Permanent Teacher Aides- Penny Fitzpatrick, Sue Griffin, Jess Tucker, Shannon Green, Helena Frantz, Sally-Ann Muston (Leave for Term 1)
School's Officer- Colin Callaghan
Cleaners- Caroline Salfischberger, John Salfischberger and Robert Salfischberger
FAREWELL FAMILIES
To all of our families who are leaving us this year, I trust you take with you many happy memories and assurances your child has had a great education at Enoggera State School. Some of our families who have had a longstanding relationship with Enoggera State School will have their last child leaving Year 6 this year. Thank you for your partnership over many years and all the very best for the future.
NEW BUILDING
It was very exciting last week to go into the new building again to see all of the furniture being unloaded into the classrooms. The building inside is looking great and in fact tomorrow we attend the new building induction meeting. The landscaping outside is coming along and will be finished by school start next year.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
I thank everyone for a fantastic year at Enoggera State School and look forward to seeing everyone back for another great year in 2023. I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year and that if travelling you stay safe on the roads over the busy season. If you are moving on over the holidays we wish you all the best in the future.
I have thoroughly enjoyed my year at Enoggera State School and have made some very special memories along the way! I am looking forward to the new year and the opening of our beautiful new building. It will lovely for the students to have the oval back as well. I am also excited to welcome our new preppies to our school to begin their learning journey! Congratulations to our new Student Leaders for 2023. I am looking forward to working with you next year.
Farewell Year 6
It is with a sadness that I say goodbye to our Year 6 cohort who have been a wonderful group of young people that have impressed me throughout the year. I know that they will thrive at high school and I wish them luck with their studies ahead. Having just had my own daughter graduate from Year 12 this week, I know how fast the years go so enjoy them! Finally, a special farewell to Mr Roxburgh. I have only had the pleasure of working with Darren for a little over a year, but I can see the great respect that the students and school community have for him. He has made a lasting impression on our school and the children he has taught over the years and I wish him well with his new position in the future.
I would also like to say goodbye and good luck to the other staff members moving on next year. It has been a pleasure working with you – Melissa Wilcox, Jo Jardine, Alex Osborn, Diahann Finlayson, Mariel Hopper, Chanel Taddeo, Leanne Haslam. I wish you all the best in your next endeavours! Thank you for your dedication to the students of our school.
Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from my family to yours. Stay safe over the break and see you all in the new school year.
Week 10 | Thurs Dec 8th | Graduation Ceremony at EPAC (9:30am) and Dinner (5:30pm) |
Week 10 |
Thurs Dec 8th | Class Celebration Day (With Pizza Delivery!) |
Week 10 |
Thurs Dec 8th | Report Cards and Class Allocations Distributed (via e-mail) |
Week 10 | Fri Dec 9th | Last Day of 2022 School Year! |
N/A | Mon Jan 16th 2023 | Administrative Team + Office Support Resumes |
Week 1 | Mon Jan 23rd 2023 | Term 1 Commences |
Dear Year 6 Students, Parents and Carers,
It is with some sadness yet also joy that we are only moments away from saying goodbye to our Year 6 graduates for 2022.
Throughout 2022 our Year 6 students have lead with integrity, resilience and the organisational skills that they will require as they commence their respective high schools in 2023. Much has been achieved through engaging teaching and learning sessions, the sports gala days, Wakakirri performances, Music, Dance and Choir performances, Athletics carnivals, Swimming carnivals and the well-rehearsed and uplifting Dad jokes that came along with being a Senior. As such, the Year 5 and 6 students should look back on 2022 as one of the best years in their learning journey thus far.
So many of our students have taken on the challenges put before again them this year. They have experienced much success, and it is this attitude that we are immensely proud of each and every one of the Year 5/6 group having truly encompassed the school motto, “I Say, I Do” with grit and determination throughout 2022.
Thank you to the families that have journeyed with us over many years. For some, this will be your final goodbye to Enoggera State School as your youngest graduates this year. On behalf of the Year 5/6 teachers and staff at Enoggera State School, thank you for your overwhelming support, laughter and joint dedication to see your children grow academically, socially and emotionally.
As with many things in life, change can be difficult. As such, after 11 years at Enoggera State School and 20 years with the Department, I will be leaving Enoggera State School at the end of this week alongside the Year 6 students. This decision has not been an easy one. I have enjoyed my role as an Experienced Senior Teacher at Enoggera over the past 11 years. I have a high regard for the quality teaching and learning at this school and have always wanted to see our students excel, to be the best of the best in preparation for high school every year.
My greatest hope is that you and your family have a restful and enjoyable break over the holidays and that laughter be part of your every day.
Kindest regards,
Darren Roxburgh.
Well, we've come to the end of another year, and it's been a big one!
As I'm also coming to the end of my 7 years at Enoggera State School, I'd like to give a huge thanks to everyone who has supported Music and myself over the time. Parents and students for attending all our events, getting to rehearsals and supporting the school in every way. Students, I will miss you greatly. For the big kids, it has been an absolute pleasure watching you grow from little Preppies into the young people you are today. For the littlies, I wish I could watch you grow! Good luck to everyone in their futures!
Have a safe and happy holiday.
- Ms Hopper
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Well, we have made it! Final Week of 2022 and what an amazing year it has been.
A late start to the school year – caused the District Swimming Carnival to be blended into the regional carnival, where a smaller than normal contingent of students competed. Wet weather then created havoc with our plans for the School Cross Country causing it to be rescheduled into Term 2, just a matter of days before the District Cross Country.
By this stage our oval had been reduced to next to nothing as the new buildings started to take shape. We battled on in the sporting front – continuing to be challenged by weather and small spaces to have our School Track and Field Carnivals late in Term 2 at Mt Maria Playing Fields. In term 3 – a number of students competed at the City District Track and Field Carnival with a handful being successful in making it through to the regional carnival. This was especially sweet as there has been full District Track and Field Carnival since 2018. (National Title in the NT in 2019 and Covid in 2020 and 2021 preventing the carnivals from taking place.)
We also managed to squeeze some practice in for the Annual Volleyball Queensland’s Primary School Cup. Enoggera entered 8 teams this year with two teams coming home with medals – one silver and one bronze. For the rest there were still some pretty impressive results and a lot of improvement on the day. (Enoggera also holds a reputation of being the school when it comes to enjoying the live music at the event and dancing to our favourite – YMCA.)
In term 4, the year 5 & 6 students headed off for three Fridays to participate in Gala Sports playing either touch or T20 (Cricket). Despite having to reschedule one day due to wet weather, we managed to get three whole weeks of competition done something that hasn’t happened for several years (thank you covid and unpredictable weather). While our Year 5 & 6 students were at Gala Sport our Year 3 & 4 students were busy learning the skills of the three representative sports (touch, cricket, and volleyball) back at school in some skills acquisition sessions.
We finished the term with our swimming carnivals – the Senior Carnival happening on Wednesday 30th November. Despite the constant threat of rain and lower than average temperatures we managed to complete the bulk of the events on the day. A few events sadly, however, were cancelled due to the temperature as the day progressed.
- Congratulations to Banksia for taking the win.
Special mention also goes to our age champions:
9 Years |
Male |
H, Harry |
9 Years |
Female |
G, Sienna |
10 Years |
Male |
P, Avery |
10 Years |
Female |
M, Isla |
11 Years |
Male |
C, Zac |
11 Years |
Female |
G, Layla |
12 Years |
Male |
P, Louis |
12 Years |
Female |
F, Heidi |
The Prep to year 2 carnival was postponed from Thursday 1st December to Wednesday 7th December due to our rather unseasonal start to the summer season. We are hoping the weather will be kinder to us on the 7th.
In other sporting competition – Congratulations to Alexis T who competed in the Qld State Relay Championships at the State Athletics Facility last weekend.
So now its time to close off not only for the year, but to also say ‘farewell’ and ‘thank you’ for the last few wonderful years where I have had the privilege to working with not only the students and staff but a number of families in and around the sporting arena. Thank you for your support where needed and the opportunity to work with your wonderful children. I look forward to hearing of their successes in the future and will be looking out for friendly faces at the various sporting events I attend.
I also want to wish the Year 6’s well as they begin their new journey at High School. While the ESS chapter is now all but complete, they have an amazing new chapter in their life just beginning.
For Mrs Prill – we wish her all the best for 2023 and hope she enjoys her change (even if only for a short time).
Farewell ESS and Thank you for being part of my journey.
Thank you and Goodbye 2022
Wow, what a year we have had! Thank you to all our amazing volunteers throughout the year, we really couldn’t have done it without you.
As a new Executive Committee, we were excited to get in and see how we could help, we have all thoroughly enjoyed being part of all the activities and events that we have had throughout the year, and we are really looking forward to a fun and fantastic 2023! We have a calendar full of event ideas and are looking forward to getting to know many more of you.
Last week some of our volunteers were lucky enough to attend a beautiful morning tea. A special mention the senior strings students who played for us.
Tuckshop
Last week we were lucky enough to have Santa himself visit the Tuck Inn and let us know that we are all on the nice list for volunteering…phewwww!
We sound like a broken record, but we really are so appreciative of all the help that we do get from the school community, and we are always searching for more so we would love to see some new faces if you’re free!
You can sign up to help you in Term 1 2023 via the following link volunteersignup.org/4TLJQ
Rosetta will be busy over the holidays testing new recipes to bring to the menu for Term 1 and we can’t wait.
Home baking volunteer opportunities will be out shortly after some yummy recipe testing takes place over the holidays. If you have a failsafe recipe or any suggestions, please get in touch.
Uniform Shop
Uniform Shop will be open every Tuesday morning in 2023 from 8.00 – 9.00 am. You can purchase from the shop or pre-order uniform items via the QKR! App and pick up from the shop on the following Tuesday. If you are unable to pick the items up, they will be provided to the office to distribute to your child.
School holiday hours are below. Please ensure to take note of the online ordering options for collection.
Key Dates
P & C General Meeting |
6.15pm, Tuesday, 24 January 2023 |
P&C Executives
President – Dean Collings Vice President – Khesanh Brock |
Secretary – Christina Maher Treasurer – Debbie Brauer |
The Enoggera State School P & C meets every 4th Tuesday of the month – next meeting is 24 January 2023
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