Principal's Report

PRINCIPAL’S REPORT ~ Sept 10th 2025

Curriculum Update

Celebrating all the abilities in the school

We celebrate students and a range of abilities, so that all CSPS students can SHINE regularly, whether it is through:-

  • Events – Biannual Concert celebration of Arts both performance and Visual or the Science Expo every other year
  • Awards - specialist awards, class awards, Values awards, attendance, Year 6.
  • Acknowledgement of special achievements via newsletter, assembly, awards wall or personal letters
  • Reports – three each term as well as mid and end of year reports
  • Learning Expo – term 4
  • Rewards – Teachers regularly acknowledge students and whole classes for their great efforts.
  • Competitions and Challenges – Athletics, Cross country, Readers Challenge, Recycled Art competition, Random Acts of Kindness, Colour Fun Run.

Reminder STEM Expo this Thursday 11th September 4-6 pm

Wellbeing and Engagement Update

Child safety and wellbeing at Clifton Springs PS: information for families and the school community

Clifton Springs PS is committed to providing a child safe and child friendly environment, where students are safe and feel safe.

Our child safety and wellbeing policies outline the measures and strategies we have in place to support, promote and maintain the safety and wellbeing of our students, which are all available on our website:

  • Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy
  • Child Safety Code of Conduct
  • Child Safety Responding and Reporting Obligations Policy and Procedure
  • Complaints Policy
  • Student Wellbeing and Engagement Policy
  • Bullying Prevention Policy
  • Volunteers Policy
  • Visitors Policy
  • Digital Learning Policy

As valuable partners in promoting and maintaining child safety and wellbeing at Clifton Springs PS we welcome and encourage your feedback.

If you have any suggestions, comments or questions in relation to our child safe policies and practices, please contact Meg Parker, Principal or Alex Werner, Assistant Principal.

Academies @ CSPS

2025 CSPS Music Academy
The CSPS Music Academy is an extension program aimed at select year 5/6 students who have a passion and skill in Music. It is run by our Music teacher Kate Kelly, and consists of being part of an ensemble who will perform regularly at assemblies, as well as other opportunities that arise. In 2025 it included students who have been learning to play the marimba as a group and will be performing this Friday in Assembly. The program strongly also focuses on leadership and being a positive role model for the performing arts in the CSPS community.

2025 CSPS Sports Academy
The CSPS Sports Academy is an extension program aimed at year 5/6 students who have a passion and skill in Physical Education. It is run by one our Phys Ed teacher Charles Vagg, and consists of direct coaching in a variety of sports, learning about nutrition and preparing meals, improving personal fitness and leadership in physical activity throughout the school by leading our P-2 morning fitness program. The program strongly focuses on leadership and being a positive role model for physical activity, sport and health in the CSPS community.

2025 CSPS Visual Arts Academy
The CSPS Visual Arts Academy is an extension program aimed at select year 5/6 students who have a passion and skill in the Visual Arts. It is run by our Visual Arts teacher Jill Petersen, and consists of being exposed to new and challenging forms of art, as well as having the responsibility of art displays around the school. In 2025 the Arts Academy prepared a display of the neon birds that was available to be seen when families attended the parent teacher interviews this year. The program strongly also focuses on leadership and being a positive role model for the visual arts in the CSPS community.

2025 CSPS STEM Academy

The CSPS STEM Academy is an extension program aimed at select year 5/6 students who have a passion and skill in the Science Technology Engineering and Maths. The focus in 2025 is on robotics through the First Lego League. Let's Dig Deeper! In this season of FIRST LEGO League UNEARTHED, the team will follow the traces of the past: uncover hidden treasures, mysterious artifacts, and forgotten stories. But your mission doesn't end with the discovery, that's just the beginning! The challenge questions are:- What lies behind the ancient symbol carved in stone? What tools help archaeologists in their exciting work? And how can their ideas shape the future?

Management Update

Parent Opinion Survey Reminder

We want our parents / caregivers / guardians to tell us what they think!

Our school is conducting a survey to find out what parents / caregivers / guardians think of our school. The Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey is an annual survey offered by the Department of Education that is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of families’ perceptions of school climate, student behavior, and student engagement. The survey is optional but we encourage all families to participate. Our school will use the survey results to help inform and direct future school planning and improvement strategies.

The Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey will be open from Monday 18th August to Friday 19 Sept.

The survey will be conducted online, only takes 20 minutes to complete, and can be accessed at any convenient time within the survey period on desktop computers, laptops, tablets or smartphones.


Last year we used the survey results to gauge whether initiatives we had put in place showed an improved result such as the need for increased communication from teachers and greater clarity around how their child is progressing. You will have noticed we have changed the reports and introduced parent teacher interviews so that we can help parents with understanding their child’s progress.


Term 3 Junior Specialist Awards

Congratulations to the following students who consistently uphold our school values during specialist classes.

Awards presented at assembly this Friday 12th, 3pm.

STEM

MUSIC

ART

PE

Prep M

Alex C.Keely H.Oliver H.Heidi K.

Prep P

Mia L.

Isaiah L.

Hunter M.

Tessa M

Prep T

Toby F.LottieMinette E.Minette E.

1A

Harper W.Lola H.

Bronn P.

Brooklyn K.

1F

Grace M.Fletcher B.Evie C.Tate A.

1K

Millie P.Harper D.April C,


Aleeya D.

2H

Grace N.

Zoe T.

Izzy K.Zoe T.

2K

Adaline F.Adaline F.Adaline F.Darcy F.

2M

Lachie W.Thomas C.Lachie W.Vincent H.

2N

Mollie W.Hayley A.Trinity CTrinity C.

Dates to remember

Please check regularly for upcoming events and important dates.

Monday 28th August onwardsSmile Squad Dental Van onsite
Thursday 11th SeptemberScience Expo
Tuesday 16th SeptemberSchool Council Meeting for September 6pm
Thursday 18th SeptemberYr 2 Sleepover
Friday 19th SeptemberFOOTY COLOURS DAY Gold coin donation -
Last day Term 3 2:30 finish
Friday 26th SeptemberPUBLIC HOLIDAY AFL Grand Final
October 13th-15thYear 6 CYC Camp
Tuesday 21st October

Yr 6 Graduation Photos

Wednesday 22nd OctoberGeelong Cup - No school

Friday 24th October

Prep Fairy Park Excursion
Friday 31st OctoberJUMP ROPE FOR HEART - Jump Off
November 5th-7th

Year 3 Camp Adekate

Tuesday 11th NovemberPrep Transition 1
November 17th-19thYear 4 Camp Burnside
Thursday 20th NovemberYr 1 BBQ and Magic show
Tuesday 25th NovemberPrep Transition 2
November 27th-28thSports Academy Camp
Monday 8th DecemberCurriculum Day - STUDENT FREE
Tuesday 9th DecemberStatewide Transition Day
Monday 15th DecemberYr 6 Adventure Park Excursion
Wednesday 17th DecemberYr 6 Graduation Ceremony
Friday 19th DecemberLast day Term 4

CSPS Got Talent Finalists

Year 3/4 Farm my School Incursion

Father's Day Sack Race

Thankyou to everyone who came along and made our Marvellous Men Celebration extra special.

Also, special mention to all the parents who came along to help with the stall. We wouldn't be able to provide this service without our amazing volunteers.

Congratulations to Will T, who was the lucky winner of the Raffle.

Thankyou for all the support, it was a great day.

Footy Day Special Lunch order

We require some parent helpers on the day. Please contact the office if you are able to assist between 11am-1pm on Friday 19th.

03 5251 3581 or clifton.springs.ps@education.vic.gov.au

We appreciate your support.

Community News and Events

CSPS Beanies -available now at the office

School lid collection

Please continue to bring in your bottle tops so they can be recycled into something new.

STEM Sustainability Expo - Thursday 11th September

Principal's Report

PRINCIPAL’S REPORT ~ Sept 10th 2025

Curriculum Update

Celebrating all the abilities in the school

We celebrate students and a range of abilities, so that all CSPS students can SHINE regularly, whether it is through:-

  • Events – Biannual Concert celebration of Arts both performance and Visual or the Science Expo every other year
  • Awards - specialist awards, class awards, Values awards, attendance, Year 6.
  • Acknowledgement of special achievements via newsletter, assembly, awards wall or personal letters
  • Reports – three each term as well as mid and end of year reports
  • Learning Expo – term 4
  • Rewards – Teachers regularly acknowledge students and whole classes for their great efforts.
  • Competitions and Challenges – Athletics, Cross country, Readers Challenge, Recycled Art competition, Random Acts of Kindness, Colour Fun Run.

Reminder STEM Expo this Thursday 11th September 4-6 pm

Wellbeing and Engagement Update

Child safety and wellbeing at Clifton Springs PS: information for families and the school community

Clifton Springs PS is committed to providing a child safe and child friendly environment, where students are safe and feel safe.

Our child safety and wellbeing policies outline the measures and strategies we have in place to support, promote and maintain the safety and wellbeing of our students, which are all available on our website:

  • Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy
  • Child Safety Code of Conduct
  • Child Safety Responding and Reporting Obligations Policy and Procedure
  • Complaints Policy
  • Student Wellbeing and Engagement Policy
  • Bullying Prevention Policy
  • Volunteers Policy
  • Visitors Policy
  • Digital Learning Policy

As valuable partners in promoting and maintaining child safety and wellbeing at Clifton Springs PS we welcome and encourage your feedback.

If you have any suggestions, comments or questions in relation to our child safe policies and practices, please contact Meg Parker, Principal or Alex Werner, Assistant Principal.

Academies @ CSPS

2025 CSPS Music Academy
The CSPS Music Academy is an extension program aimed at select year 5/6 students who have a passion and skill in Music. It is run by our Music teacher Kate Kelly, and consists of being part of an ensemble who will perform regularly at assemblies, as well as other opportunities that arise. In 2025 it included students who have been learning to play the marimba as a group and will be performing this Friday in Assembly. The program strongly also focuses on leadership and being a positive role model for the performing arts in the CSPS community.

2025 CSPS Sports Academy
The CSPS Sports Academy is an extension program aimed at year 5/6 students who have a passion and skill in Physical Education. It is run by one our Phys Ed teacher Charles Vagg, and consists of direct coaching in a variety of sports, learning about nutrition and preparing meals, improving personal fitness and leadership in physical activity throughout the school by leading our P-2 morning fitness program. The program strongly focuses on leadership and being a positive role model for physical activity, sport and health in the CSPS community.

2025 CSPS Visual Arts Academy
The CSPS Visual Arts Academy is an extension program aimed at select year 5/6 students who have a passion and skill in the Visual Arts. It is run by our Visual Arts teacher Jill Petersen, and consists of being exposed to new and challenging forms of art, as well as having the responsibility of art displays around the school. In 2025 the Arts Academy prepared a display of the neon birds that was available to be seen when families attended the parent teacher interviews this year. The program strongly also focuses on leadership and being a positive role model for the visual arts in the CSPS community.

2025 CSPS STEM Academy

The CSPS STEM Academy is an extension program aimed at select year 5/6 students who have a passion and skill in the Science Technology Engineering and Maths. The focus in 2025 is on robotics through the First Lego League. Let's Dig Deeper! In this season of FIRST LEGO League UNEARTHED, the team will follow the traces of the past: uncover hidden treasures, mysterious artifacts, and forgotten stories. But your mission doesn't end with the discovery, that's just the beginning! The challenge questions are:- What lies behind the ancient symbol carved in stone? What tools help archaeologists in their exciting work? And how can their ideas shape the future?

Management Update

Parent Opinion Survey Reminder

We want our parents / caregivers / guardians to tell us what they think!

Our school is conducting a survey to find out what parents / caregivers / guardians think of our school. The Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey is an annual survey offered by the Department of Education that is designed to assist schools in gaining an understanding of families’ perceptions of school climate, student behavior, and student engagement. The survey is optional but we encourage all families to participate. Our school will use the survey results to help inform and direct future school planning and improvement strategies.

The Parent / Caregiver / Guardian Opinion Survey will be open from Monday 18th August to Friday 19 Sept.

The survey will be conducted online, only takes 20 minutes to complete, and can be accessed at any convenient time within the survey period on desktop computers, laptops, tablets or smartphones.


Last year we used the survey results to gauge whether initiatives we had put in place showed an improved result such as the need for increased communication from teachers and greater clarity around how their child is progressing. You will have noticed we have changed the reports and introduced parent teacher interviews so that we can help parents with understanding their child’s progress.


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