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PARENT / STUDENT / TEACHER CONFERENCES
Please note that information has been included about our Term 1 Conferences in this newsletter. From this Wednesday morning 9:00am YOU can book your child(ren) conference ONLINE using COMPASS! (We will not activate the button until Wednesday 9:00am. Do not panic if you can’t find where to click, as it will not work until 9:00am Wednesday 12th March 2024).
SCHOOL COUNCIL UPDATE |
CAN YOU PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SCHOOL??
An important part of our School Review is that the Reviewer would like to chat with parents. Diana (Di) is lovely! ? She will ask you about your experience and your child's experience at TWPS. The positives and the opportunities for improvement. Your feedback helps our school to improve!
Are you available to speak to Di the Reviewer? (Yes, please bring another TWPS Mum, Dad or Carer with you.)
Please send a Class Dojo message to Mrs Young to indicate when you are available. We can also organise interpreters.
▶️Wednesday 12/3/25 from 9am - 9:30am.
▶️Thursday 13/3/25 from 9am - 9:30am.
Communication at TWPS We pride ourselves in utilising a range of multimodal communications with all key stakeholders within and beyond our school community. We use:
AND We regularly communicate important news, events and information pertaining to the school community via COMPASS, CLASS DOJO and Facebook. Our teachers are committed to building strong relationships with parents and carers. If you would like to speak with a teacher about your child’s progress, wellbeing, and learning experiences, please note that they are teaching from 8:45 am to 3:15 pm. Teachers are available for brief discussions ten minutes before the morning bell and ten minutes after the afternoon bell each day. If you require a longer meeting, please contact the teacher via ClassDojo or phone the Office to arrange a suitable time. Mrs Young and Mr Crotti value strong partnerships between home and school and recognise the importance of open communication. They do their best to meet with parents who arrive unexpectedly at the school office; however, their schedules are often filled with meetings, supporting students, working with teachers, and managing school operations, which can make this challenging. For this reason, if you would like to meet with the Principal, Sandi Young, or the Assistant Principal, James Crotti, please contact the Office to arrange an appointment. |
Child Safe Standards
The Child Safe Standards are compulsory minimum standards for all Victorian schools to ensure they are well prepared to keep children and young people safe and protect them from abuse.
Victorian schools continuously build on their existing child safety strategies, policies and practices to strengthen their culture of child safety and protect children and young people from abuse.
The Child Safe Standards include requirements to keep children, young people and students safe, including:
Thomastown West Primary School has zero tolerance for child abuse.
Thomastown West Primary School is committed to providing a child safe environment where children and young people are safe and feel safe, and their voices are heard about decisions that affect their lives. Particular attention will be paid to the cultural safety of Aboriginal children and children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds, as well as the safety of children with a disability.
Thomastown West Primary School takes a preventative, proactive, and participatory approach to child safety. For this reason, parents are not permitted inside school buildings without staff supervision, including in the toilets.
We understand that younger siblings of TWPS students may occasionally need to use the toilet. In this case, please visit the Office in the Admin building, where our staff will assist you in accessing the staff toilets.
Similarly, if parents wish to speak with a teacher before or after school, we ask that they do not walk through school buildings in search of them. Instead, please go to the Office in the Admin building, and we will contact the teacher to arrange for them to meet you there.
Thank you for understanding.
Road Safety School Crossing Reminder |
After School Hours Care - TheirCare UPDATE Please note: During holiday care, many schools in Thomastown and Lalor already utilise our TheirCare program. When needed, TheirCare Reservoir West PS will arrange transport for their students to Thomastown West Primary School. ?TheirCare will continue to follow its policies and procedures to ensure high-quality after-school care for TWPS students. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Sandi Young on 9465 4317. |
This Privacy Notice outlines how the CCTV system will be used, including the use and disclosure of any footage produced by the CCTV system so as to be consistent with Victorian privacy law.
Need for CCTV
Our school has an obligation to ensure the school environment is safe and secure, and fulfil our duty of care to students, staff and visitors. The CCTV system assists our school to fulfil these obligations and to prevent and manage other inappropriate behaviour on school grounds. CCTV also provides enhanced capability to protect our school’s assets against vandalism and theft.
Use of CCTV
Consistent with our school’s obligations set out above, our school may use CCTV cameras to:
In limited circumstances live CCTV footage may also be viewed by our school or Department staff. For more information please refer to the Department’s policy: CCTV in Schools – Installation and Management (CCTV Policy).
CCTV cameras are NOT
located in private areas such as toilets, changing rooms, dressing rooms, showers, or other areas where individual privacy is paramount
Location of CCTV cameras in our school
A notice is located at the school’s entrances, which alerts people to the presence of cameras and this CCTV Privacy Notice. Access to CCTV footage
CCTV footage is only accessed for the purposes set out in this Privacy Notice and the Department’s CCTV Policy and only by the following people:
Request to view footage
When using CCTV for the purposes listed under the heading ‘Use of CCTV’ the principal may show specific footage of an incident to those directly involved, including relevant staff, students and/or their parents, provided:
Please note, our school cannot provide copies of CCTV footage to staff, students or parents The Department must be contacted where these requests are made. Please refer to the Department’s CCTV Policy.
Storage of footage
CCTV footage is stored locally on the school’s server room.
CCTV footage is kept for no more than 31 days If our school has not used CCTV footage in any of the ways set out above, and there has been no request to view or access footage during this period, the footage is deleted.
Where CCTV footage has been used to verify an incident or where it is required to be retained for legal reasons, our school will manage and securely retain the footage in accordance with the retention requirements set out in the Department’s Records Management Policy.
What if you have questions?
For more information of how our school may use the CCTV system and who may access the footage, please see the Department’s CCTV Policy.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the use of the CCTV system in our school, please contact the school to discuss: Sandi Young on 9465 4317 or thomastown.west.ps@education.vic.gov.au
LONG WEEKEND
Please remember that Monday is a Public Holiday.
Wishing you all a fabulous long weekend!
Sandi Young Jame Crotti
Principal Assisant Principal

Mon | 10 Mar | Public Holiday |
Wed | 12 Mar | TWPS Review FIELD DAY #1 |
Thur | 13 Mar | TWPS Review FIELD DAY #2 |
Fri | 14 Mar | 5/6 Interschool Sports Home game |
Wed | 12 - 21 Mar | NAPLAN Grades 3 and 5 |
Fri | 14 Mar | Grades P-2 Brainstorm Production incursion: Being Brave |
Tues | 18 Mar | School Council 6:30pm |
Fri | 21 Mar | SRC EVENT: HARMONY DAY |
Fri | 21 Mar | 5/6 Interschool Sports Away game |
Wed | 26 Mar | TWPS Review Final Day |
Thur | 27 Mar | Curriculum Day |
Fri | 28 Mar | 5/6 Interschool Sports Away game |
Wed | 2 Apr | PARENT/STUDENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES |
Fri | 4 Apr | 12pm WHOLE SCHOOL ASSEMBLY |
TWPS CURRICULM DAYS
*Students do NOT attend school on these days*
| Term | Date |
| Term 1 | Tuesday 28th January 2025 Thursday 27th March 2025 |
| Term 2 | Tuesday 10th June 2025 |
| Term 3 | Thursday 11th September 2025* |
| Term 4 | Monday 3rd November 2025 |
*Whole School Professional Practice Day for Staff. Students do not attend school.
Term | Starting date | Finishing date |
Term 1 | Years 1 - 6: Wednesday 29th January Prep students: Friday 31st January | Friday 4th April |
Term 2 | Tuesday 22nd April | Friday 4th July |
Term 3 | Monday 21st July | Friday 19th September |
Term 4 | Monday 6th October | Friday 19th December |
NAPLAN testing is approaching, and while it’s a great opportunity to assess literacy and numeracy skills, it can also bring stress and anxiety for some students. As parents, your support and reassurance can make a big difference in how your child approaches the tests.
At Thomastown West we are committed to ensuring that students feel calm, confident, and ready to do their best. In the lead-up to NAPLAN, we incorporate mindfulness activities and Ready to Learn plans in the classroom. These strategies help students regulate their emotions, develop positive thinking habits, and build resilience.
✅ Emphasise Effort Over Results – Let your child know that NAPLAN is just one part of their learning journey. Encourage them to do their best rather than aiming for a ‘perfect’ score.
✅ Normalise Feelings – If your child is feeling nervous, reassure them that it’s completely normal. Share a time when you felt nervous and how you managed it.
✅ Keep the Routine Normal – Ensure they get plenty of sleep, eat well, and have time to relax and play. A well-rested and happy child is more likely to feel confident.
✅ Encourage a Growth Mindset – Help your child see mistakes as learning opportunities rather than failures. Remind them that every test is a chance to grow.
✅ Practise Calm Techniques – Support what they’re learning in class by using mindfulness strategies at home, such as deep breathing or positive self-talk.
Most importantly, remind your child that NAPLAN doesn’t define them – it’s just one measure of their learning, and they are capable of so much more!
If you have any concerns or need support, don’t hesitate to reach out to your child’s teacher.
Student Representative Council Student Voice Team
Room 5 | Adam & Yazan | Room 5 | Meike & Zaineb | |
Room 6 | Xander & Nevaeh | Room 6 | Dian, Amaira & Jaxon | |
Room 15 | Andy &Joyce | Room 15 | Victoria & Lara | |
Room 16 | Layla & Alexander | Room 16 | Miracle & Ali | |
Room 17 | Mia & Alani | Room 17 | Alexandra & Ayshe | |
Room 9 | Haneen | Room 9 | Darius & Moayad | |
Room 10 | Joana & Fatima S | Room 10 | Alison & Albraa | |
Room 11 | Tam & Rukaya | Room 11 | Savanah & Mireille |


Room 9 Dalat | AJ |
Room 10 Attila | Dun |
Room 11 Cassandra | Elena |

School Captains | Chloe | Denison |
SRC Captains | Maria | Dakota |
Student Voice Captains | Yosra | Rafael |


Sapphire | Gold | Ruby | Emerald | |
Albraa | Cassie | Diana | Harraz | |
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Term 1 Week 5 & 6 Student Attendance Report
As part of the Department of Education Every Day Counts initiative, schools report attendance in percentages. The Government regard 95% as the minimum satisfactory attendance for a school student.
The percentages in the table below indicates the average attendance for each class for this week.
The shaded boxes below indicate which classroom has the highest level of attendance for their year level.
Prep | Week 5 | Week 6 | Year 5/6 | Week 5 | Week 6 |
Room 2 | 89% | 87% | Room 9 | 89% | 86% |
Room 3 | 94% | 89% | Room 10 | 90% | 92% |
Year 1/2 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Room 11 | 91% | 87% |
Room 5 | 92% | 91% | Year 3/4 | Week 5 | Week 6 |
Room 6 | 80% | 86% | Room 15 | 85% | 90% |
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At TWPS we want every child to achieve their full potential and we know that parents share this goal. There is a clear link between good attendance and educational achievement. If your child is not in school, on time, as often as possible they will be missing out on many important parts of their
education.
Why is regular attendance at school important?
Regular school attendance will mean that your child has a better chance in life. Your child will achieve better when they go to school all day, every school day...
*they learn better
*they make friends
*they are happier
*they have a brighter future
If your child is sick, of course it is appropriate to keep your child at home but
other ‘days off’ school add up to lost learning. See below:

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TWPS CUP OF LIFE: WEEKLY UPDATE Which class ill have the best attendance and win the FREE bowling excursion at the end of the year?? | |||||||||
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TERM 1 WEEK 5
Scroll down to view our super stars in the photo below
Jacob | Room 2 | For striving to be his best when creating a writing piece that used adjectives and a verb. |
| Eden | Room 3 | For being a responsible class member and helping others in the class. |
Aiyana | Room 5 | For being responsible in the classroom by following our classroom expectations. |
Kehlani | Room 6 | For being a responsible class member and being a good role model in the classroom. |
Chloe | Room 9 | For writing a very engaging narrative using rich vocabulary and writers tools to describe her ‘Happy Place’! Well Done! |
Elissa | Room 10 | For being resilient and determined. Even when faced with a challenging moment, Elisa found the strength to bounce back, rejoin the class, and complete work. Her ability to rise above her sad feelings was truly inspiring. Well done, Elissa. Keep shining! |
Issa | Room 11 | For working hard and taking responsibility for his learning by remaining more focused when completing tasks. |
Samuel | Room 15 | For showing great enthusiasm and a deep understanding while actively engaging in Mathematics sessions. |
Maggie | Room 16 | For working hard during maths and sharing her thoughts with the class. |
| Musa | Room 17 | For a great effort with his narrative writing. Great job! |
| Elexzyo | Art | For striving to be his best and demonstrating confidence this week by sharing his ideas in art and putting his hand up to contribute during lessons. |
| Darius | PE | For his amazing 100m trail run for Athletics. Well done Darius 15 seconds is a really quick time. |
TERM 1 WEEK 6
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Aishworya | Room 2 | For striving to be her best when explaining how to measure an object by using a start and end point. |
Massimo | Room 3 | For being his best and always contributing to class discussions and offering ideas. |
Murad | Room 5 | For using a simile in his narrative writing piece to describe how his character was feeling. |
Mariam | Room 6 | For trying her best even when the work can be tricky. Well done Mariam! |
| Dimitrios | Room 9 | For striving to be his best and displaying a growth mindset with all his work. |
| Ahmed H | Room 10 | For being resilient and persevering to complete challenging tasks. |
| Cassie | Room 11 | For her excellent efforts in writing a descriptive paragraph where she skillfully employed writer's tools to evoke emotion and create vivid imagery, all while demonstrating exceptional editing skills. |
| Victoria | Room 15 | For writing a brilliant narrative, showcasing a strong use of descriptive language that brought the story to life for the reader. |
| Isabella | Room 16 | For working hard during maths and showing her growth mindset! |
| Zarah | Room 17 | For using interesting vocabulary in her writing. |
| Dun | Art | For demonstrating responsibility and initiative by offering to take work back to his class to complete in his own time. |
| Molly | PE | For showing persistence and great stamina when running her laps on the oval. Well done Molly! |
WEEK 5
WEEK 6
| Week 5 | WEEK 6 |
Prep/1 | Juwayriya:5 Dojo points | Helda: 8 Dojo points |
Grade 1/2 | Xander:18 Dojo points | Charlotte:24 Dojo points |
Grade 3/4 | Maggie & Robbie: 20 Dojo points | Andy:7 Dojo points |
Grade 5/6 | Bilal, Layla & Molly: 15 Dojo points | Issa:34 Dojo points |
Most Dojo points Prep - 6 | Maggie & Robbie: 20 Dojo points | Issa:34 Dojo points |
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On behalf of our campers and their families, Mrs Young and Mr Crotti would like to sincerely thank the TWPS staff who attended our Grade 5/6 Cottage By The Sea camp.
It is because of their enthusiasm, personal time away from their own family, willingness to support and care for our students and the sleepless nights, we have such an engaging and successful camping program.


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| Calling all Volunteers! |
If you’re eager to make a positive impact and be part of something meaningful, we’d love for you to join our team. Volunteering is a great opportunity to give back to the school community. You could join for one event, just to give it a go. No pressure! Interested? Reach out to Mrs El Zoobi in the office to learn more about how you can get involved! Support from Thomastown IGA for Our School Fundraising We are grateful to Thomastown IGA on Edgars Road for their continued support of our school’s fundraising initiatives. Their generous contributions help make our events possible, and we truly appreciate having a local supermarket backing our school. As we approach the end of Term 1, we will be holding an Easter raffle on the last day of term. To make up the prize baskets for each class, students are invited to bring in an Easter egg. Notices will be sent out next week with further details. If you’re on the lookout for reasonably priced Easter eggs, Thomastown IGA has a great variety at fantastic prices. We encourage you to shop locally and support our local IGA.
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