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Welcome to 2025:
I would like to take the time to formally welcome all of our families to the 2025 school year. A special welcome to all of our new students and families joining our school community. I trust everybody had a fantastic and relaxing festive season and summer vacation.
Our entire school staff are looking forward to the year ahead and they have worked tirelessly to have classrooms looking amazing and ready for return to school. I personally am very excited for 2025 and I am looking forward to leading our school into a continued Better and Brighter direction.
2025-2028 School Vision:
At Berserker Street State School, we are committed to creating a positive school environment where students, staff and community feel a sense of belonging. We promote a positive culture that leads to success and achieves results to ensure equity and excellence.
We are committed to ‘The Berserker Way’:
• Better & Brighter Every Day!
• Wellbeing and engagement
• Culture and inclusion
• Academic achievement
• Calm classrooms, calm school!
• Celebrating the pride in our school.
We are a school that creates ‘Better & Brighter’ opportunities every day for all of our students to provide them with the skills to realise their potential and become innovative, successful lifelong learners for the 21st century.
2025 Annual Improvement Plan Priorities
To continue our work around school improvement and our journey to create a better and brighter Berserker we have identified three priority areas for focus in 2025.
School priority 1: Embedding a whole school approach to pedagogy.
School priority 2: Reading through the Australian Curriculum to improve educational achievement.
School priority 3: Berserker Street State School promotes a positive culture that leads to success and achieves results to ensure equity and excellence.
Staffing 2025:
This Year we welcome 3 new staff members to our school.
I would like to welcome Colleen Hehir on her appointment as Head of Department – Pedagogy. This is a role to support capability building of teachers to enhance teaching and learning across the school.
We welcome 2 new teachers to our team with Meaghan Pedler joining Year 2 and Katelin Warren in Year 6.
Students will be taught Technology, The Arts and PE as specialist lessons every week and Year 5/6 students will also participate in online Japanese lessons.
2025 Staffing |
|
Role |
Name |
Principal |
Ryan Gilmour |
Deputy Principal |
Dan Williamson |
Head of Department - Curriculum |
Elizabeth Rose |
Head of Department – Diverse Learning |
Alana Beitzel |
Guidance Officer |
Susan Wilkinson |
Head of Department - Pedagogy |
Colleen Hehir |
Business Manager - Finance |
Rondah Rodda |
Business Manager – Human Resources |
Kathryn Corcoran |
Prep |
Karmen Phillips & Sam Tobin |
Year 1 |
Mel Crowley & Karren Newman |
Year 2 |
Kirsti Kasberger & Meaghan Pedler |
Year 3 |
Tayla Diplock, Jo Edwards & Naomi Johnson (3/4 Composite) |
Year 4 |
Josh Buerckner & Naomi Johnson (3/4 Composite) |
Year 5 |
Bryan Bird & Josh Cogin |
Year 6 |
Morgan Foster & Katelin Warren |
PE |
Darren Thornton |
Technology |
Thomas Waegele |
The Arts |
Bridget Walker |
Diverse Learning Teachers |
Jenny Halter, Alicia Weaver & Sally Gillespie |
Teacher Aides |
Lorna Butler, Erica McDonald, Kerry Sander, Karen Rogers, Karen Zonca, Eileen Vidler, Kerri Lewis, Camille Yang, Sam Cranston, Gemma Nicholson, Toni McErlean |
Office/ administration |
Kirstie Mitchell and Christina Malcolm |
CEC |
Mitchell Blake |
Speech Language Pathologist |
Mikaela McMurdo & Brittany Hibberd |
Berserker Day - Meet & Greet Event
Monday 17th February (Week 4) our school community will come together to celebrate Berserker Day! This is an opportunity to unite as a school community, celebrate our school, wish BSSS happy birthday and provide parents/carers a chance to meet and greet our school staff. This event will include a free sausage sizzle and there will also be birthday cake to be shared. Our Berserker Day celebration will be held in the Stadium directly after school from 2:45pm-3:45pm.
Students will also be able to celebrate Berserker Day by coming in free dress connected directly to our school. This may include wearing green & gold, house colours or even Viking inspired costumes.
I encourage our wider school community to come along and join us and I look forward to connecting with you during this event.
Attendance
Why does school attendance matter?
Regular school attendance gives students a better chance at life. Students achieve better when they go to school all day, every school day because:
▪️They have increased access to learning opportunities.
▪️They maintain friendships
▪️They stay connected to the curriculum progression
▪️They develop self-efficacy as a learner
▪️They have better long-term life outcomes.
There are school staff available to support you with improving your child’s regular attendance and to also support your family. Our school offers multiple supports to help remove barriers to your child attending school which is inclusive of providing food, school supplies, uniform items and now a health practitioner to support with illness. We can also refer you to external agencies to support your family.
We are here to help and work with you. We encourage you to contact us on 49 990 333 if you require further support or information.
Remember - Attendance is compulsory! Each parent of a child who is of compulsory school age has the legal obligation to ensure their child is enrolled and attends school on every school day for the educational program in which the child is enrolled, unless the parent has a reasonable excuse (explained). Parents may be prosecuted if they do not fulfil these legal obligations.
Nurse Practitioner appointments are back!
If your child is unwell or in need of medical check-up then I encourage you to contact our office and book a free bulk-billed appointment with our school-based nurse practitioner Kerinda. Appointments are always popular so I encourage you to book early. Kerinda is available each Monday (if not already booked out) and can provide check-ups, medical advice, provide referrals, write scripts and prescribe medication. This is a great asset to ensure Berserker students are always able to access what they need.
Swimming lessons:
Swimming lessons will commence next week for students in Year 4 & Year 6. If your child is in this cohort then I thank you for ensuring all permission and payment is returned before they attend. If you require more time to pay then contact the front office to discuss a payment plan. The cost has already been subsidised by the school.
Year 6 students will swim on Tuesday and Year 4 on Wednesday. Students will be required to ensure they have togs inclusive of a sun safe shirt, towel and goggles are encouraged.
2024 House Captains and Student Councillors
We will finalise our House Captains from our Year 6 cohort on Friday 14th February at 2pm. Students who have indicated to be a Student Councillor through our nomination process or unsuccessful as a Sports Captain will be inducted as student councillors at our upcoming induction parade.
Student Leader Induction
On Friday 21st February our Year 6 student leaders will be inducted formally into their roles during a special ceremony during our Friday morning parade. This will be held in our Stadium and commences at 8:45am. Parents/Carers are all encouraged to join us for this special event.
Year 1 Excursion
As part of their English unit, the Year 1 students will be going on an excursion to the Pilbeam Theatre in Week 5, on Thursday the 27th of February 2025 at 10am.
In English they are learning how to plan, present a retelling and given an opinion on a familiar story. This visit will give our students the opportunity to see live theatre and experience a favourite story book brought to life.
Alongside The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the show features three other Eric Carle stories – Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Ten Little Rubber Ducks, and The Very Busy Spider.
Students will need to be dressed in full school uniform.
Students MUST be at school by 9.00 am sharp as we will be boarding the bus for departure at 9.15 am and will be returning to school at 11.30am (lunch time). Any latecomers will need to go to the office where they will be redirected to another class for that day.
The is a FREE excursion as the school will cover the costs for each child.
We need permission for the students to travel by bus and request that the permission slip below is returned by Thursday 13th February to their classroom teacher.
Enrolment status:
As we finalise enrolments for 2025 there may need to be a review of class groupings with some cohorts having higher uptake then originally anticipated. Any changes that may need to occur will be communicated as necessary. As always, we thank you for your flexibility and patience if these decisions are required to be made.
P&C Meeting – 1st of 2025
Our first P&C meeting of 2025 is scheduled for 6pm on Tuesday 11th February held in the Diverse Learning Hub adjacent to the admin building. We look forward to another great turnout of parents and community members. I encourage you to come along to hear and have input about our school as well as support initiatives across our school community.
Parade
I’d like to remind our school community that parade is held in the Stadium twice a week from 8:45am. Monday our parade is of a Positive Behaviour Focus with our celebration of student success occurring on Friday morning.
This is a great opportunity to collectively celebrate student success and come together for key information. I strongly encourage parents/carers and our wider community to join us at these times.
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Newsletter
Our school newsletter will be sent out on a fortnight basis on even school weeks.
I hope you have a better & brighter day!
Ryan Gilmour
Principal
Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL):
Berserker Street SS will continue to be a PBL school in 2025. This will allow us to continue to explicitly teach and reward positive behaviour for learning with a whole school approach. Eacgh week our students are taught a school wide lesson on a particular focus.
Our school expectations are:
- We are safe
- We are respectful
- We are responsible
- We are learners.
PBL Focus: Week 1 & 2 I follow school rules and expectations
Expectations: We are safe; We are respectful; we are responsible, we are learners.
Rules/Common language across our school:
Right place, right time!;
Hands off! Feet off!;
School talk!;
Respond correctly when directed by adults.
Ready to learn!
No hat – No play!
Calm classroom, Calm school;
Use the Berserker 5.
Berserker Bucks
Students are rewarded for positive behaviour choices with our whole school universal rewards known as Berserker Bucks. Each term students have the opportunity to reach Berserker Bucks milestones with incentives on our rewards day for those who reach our Gold benchmark. Berserker Bucks will change colour each term and this year we have raised the bar with our students blowing expectations out of the water last year. Each Term students who receive their gold award will be eligible to participate in a better and brighter event. Term 1 will include a petting zoo!
Bronze – 100 Berserker Bucks
Silver – 150 Berserker Bucks
Gold – 200 Berserker Bucks
A platinum award is presented to students at the end of Term 4 for those students who have received their Gold award in every term of the school year. This year our Platinum award will consist of an excursion to the movies with the cost covered by the school.
Children can also earn extra Berserker Bucks by using our school wide focus word of the week on Wednesday and Friday with school staff.
To promote further incentive the highest earning student in each cohort will be invited to a pizza party with the principal.
Week 2
Word: |
Our word for this week is GIGANTIC |
Friendly definition: |
If something is gigantic, it is really, really big! |
Sentence examples: |
The gigantic oak tree swayed in the wind. The man climbed the gigantic mountain to watch the sunset. She got a gigantic surprise when Mum gave her a puppy for her birthday. |
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What’s the word that means something is really, really big? GIGANTIC |
Welcome back to all students and any new students that may have joined our school for 2025. Our school library is open to everyone at both lunch breaks everyday. Students are able to return and or borrow their library books at lunch times as well.
Borrowing Days
All classes have the opportunity to come and visit the library to borrow books on a weekly basis. We encourage all students to have a bag to protect their books.
Prep to Year 2 - 1 book Year 3 & 4 - 2 books Year 5 & 6 - 3 books
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
1.00 5B | 12.30 6W | 1.00 Prep T | ||
1.45 4B | 1.45 3D | 1.45 3/4J | 1.00 5C | |
2.15 3E | 2.15 2P | 1.45 Prep P | 1.45 1N | |
2.30 2K | 2.15 6F | 2.15 1C |
Lunchtime Activities
Stem Hub - puzzles, games, drawing and daily movie
Innovation Centre (COMPUTERS) at Lunchtime
Monday to Friday
1st Lunch - Years 3-6
2nd Lunch – Prep to Year 2
Book Club
The first Book Club for the year has gone out to classes and these need to be submitted online perferably by Tuesday 11th February. Parents/Carers need to register online via Scholastic book club LOOP if possible to be able to purchase from our catalogue as we are phasing out cash orders. Parents who are registered with LOOP receive exclusive sneek peeks, downloads and offers throughout the school year, so please jump on and register. Head to Scholastic.com.au/LOOP and register today! All funds raised from book clubs and our annual book fair goes to new resources for our library for students to borrow.
- Log in, or create a new account at LOOP
- New parents can follow the Wizard to set up a child's profile
- Click the ORDER tab, and select the child's school and Issue of Book Club
- Select your child's name
- Enter the product item number from the Book Club catalogue
- Apply promotional codes that children may have earned from previous issues
- Make a payment via credit card
- Feel great about the Scholastic Rewards that have been earned from the school!
Are you interested in a scholarship, free educational programs, digital access, and support with improving your child’s educational outcomes?
The Smith Family will be at Berserker Street State School every Friday morning this term. If you are interested in finding out more about a Learning for Life Scholarship for your child, or you are an existing family already on Scholarship, please feel to meet with us.
When: Fridays
Time: 8.30am to 9.30am
Where: Parade and Admin Office
We look forward to meeting you. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please contact:
Karen Mulligan, Family Partnership Coordinator, The Smith Family 0481 905 240 karen.mulligan@thesmithfamily.com.au
The P & C have introduced 2 new services through the Tuckshop. This commenced on Tuesday 4th February for our Berserker students.
This service can be ordered via : Flexischool or over the counter or phone
Service 1 option: Families will be able to purchase a "Birthday Gift Package" for $25 as a birthday class celebration package.
Service 2 option: Families inform the Tuckshop staff when placing a lunch order as a birthday lunch - FREE celebration for the student that occurs upon collection.
Any questions please don't hesitate to contact Cherie.
Thank you for your support!
Cherie Fraser
BSSS Tuckshop Convenor
Berserker PCYC Before and After School Care
Berserker PCYC invites any new or current families to come and see us in A Block for any Before and After School Care needs for your children. If you would like to enrol, Natalie can be contacted on 0418 116 481 or by email at berserkerstsac@pcyc.org.au. We are open school days 6:30 – 8:30am and 2:45-6:00pm. You can also find us at the Breakfast club most mornings for a chat. At Berserker PCYC we offer children the opportunity to engage in different thing such as outdoor play, team games, cooking, craft and much more.