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JCS PRIMARY AWARDS DAY
WEDNESDAY 7 DECEMBER 2016
CLASS AWARDS
6B Class Awards presented by Dr Vicki
Mattiatzo Jindabyne Medical Practice
and Mrs Bateman.
Zana Evans (facing) and Sophie Paske
collect their awards.
6K Class Award winners from left Alexandria Williamson -
Academic Achievement, Lily Wallis – Consistent Effort, Jackson
Connelly – Most Improved and Aaron Penny – Endeavour &
Achievement.
6K Class Awards were presented by
(from left) Mrs Cane and Miss
Coughlin and Dr Vicki Mattiatzo
Jindabyne Medical Practice.
6B Class Award winners from left
Tori Flanagan – Endeavour &
Achievement, Zana Evans –
Academic Achievement, Oscar
Sassall – Most Improved and Sophie
Paske (not pictured) – Consistent
Effort.
5/6M Class Awards were presented by Dr Vicki
Mattiatzo Jindabyne Medical Practice. From left
Abbey Evans – Academic Achievement, Lucus
Blackmore-Lee - Consistent Effort, Jasmine
Zollinger – Most Improved and Jasmine Langdon
– Endeavour & Achievement.
5C Class Awards winners from left
Jaimee Pask – Academic
Achievement, Jordis Watts -
Consistent Effort, Lia Firle – Most
Improved and Archie Craig –
Endeavour & Achievement.
4/5S Class Awards winners from left
Jackson Baker – Academic
Achievement, Charlotte Kowalewski -
Consistent Effort, Bridie Linton –
Endeavour & Achievement, Daniel
Cowcher - Most Improved.
4D Class Awards winners with Mrs Dixon from left
Cora Whitehead - Academic Achievement,
Jesse Chatten- Consistent Effort, Sydney Pendergast
– Endeavour & Achievement, Leah Bottrill - Most
Improved.
4M Class Awards with Mr Peter Brulisauer –
Perisher (pictured) Winners from left Sophie
Reid - Academic Achievement, Jack Fish-
Consistent Effort, Kirralee Gourlay - Most
Improved,
Samuel Banks – Endeavour & Achievement
4M Class Awards were presented by Mr
Peter Brulisauer and Mrs Martin.
Pictured receiving their awards are
Kirralee Gourlay and Samuel Banks.
An excited James Broe accepts his award from Perisher’s Peter Brulisauer and Ms Mugridge.
3O Class Awards were presented
by Mr Peter Brulisauer and Miss
O’Keefe who congratulates
Aaron Cavey.
3O Class Award winners from
left Joshua Ashe – Academic
Achievement, Carly Goozeff –
Consistent Effort, Aaron Cavey
– Most Improved,
Yolanda Inches – Endeavour
and Achievement
3M Class Award winners from
left James Broe – Academic
Achievement, Lara Peterson –
Consistent Effort, Natalie Holman
– Most Improved,
Ryan Anderson – Endeavour and
Achievement
2W Class Awards presented by Mr Gordon
Jenkinson – Kosciusko First National (pictured)
and Mrs Simpson. Class Award winners from left
Nicholas Hensgen – Academic Achievement,
Ashton Quinn-Woonton - Endeavour and
Achievement, Will Brantsma – Consistent Effort,
Aliesha Gelejinse – Most Improved
Ryan Anderson –
Mr Jenkinson stands with 2S Class Award
winners from left
Cooper Bament - Academic Achievement,
Charley Craig – Consistent Effort,
Tessa Paxton – Most Improved,
Satara Moon – Endeavour and Achievement
2H Class Award winners from left James Broe –
Academic Achievement, Lara Peterson –
Consistent Effort, Natalie Holman – Most
Improved,
Ryan Anderson – Endeavour and Achievement
Mrs Harrigan presents Dakota Clark her 2H Class Award for
Academic Achievement. Mr Gordon Jenkinson congratulates Evie
Clare.
Mrs Bush presented 1G Class Awards
with Mr Gordon Jenkinson. Pictured
is Casey Pask with her Academic
Achievement Award.
1G Class Award winners from left Casey Pask
– Academic Achievement, Angus McLachlan –
Consistent Effort, Max Adam – Most
Improved,
Thomas Olijnk – Endeavour and Achievement
Mrs Symons and Mr Jenkinson present 1S Class Awards. Pictured are Finley Stewart
and Tyler Lewis with their awards.
A happy Thalia Riehs and Teah Petrov walk off with their awards.
1S Class Award winners from left
Finley Stewart – Academic
Achievement, Tyler Lewis – Consistent
Effort, Thalia Riehs – Most Improved,
Teah Petrov – Endeavour and
Achievement
1T Class Awards were presented by Mrs
Thornton and Mr Jenkinson. Pictured is Millar
Hughes getting on stage with his award for
Academic Achievement.
1S Class Award winners from left
Millar Hughes – Academic
Achievement, Koby Downey –
Consistent Effort, Anya Downing – Most
Improved,
Macy Rickards – Endeavour and
Achievement
A book, donated by the Jindabyne P&C, is awarded to each Kindergarten student for
Achievement in Kindergarten. Year 6 buddy Preston Hilless hopes that each Kindy child strives
to achieve the high standards that is expected of them at JCS throughout their following six
years of primary education.
KN students above left prepare to accept their award for their achievement at school and below
KN class standing proudly on stage. Above right from left Maliyah, Riley and Archie.
KK students pictured left are
congratulated by Ms Perry as
they collect their book award
and head for the stage.
Below KK students look out into
the school crowd.
KM students pictured left await
their classmates on stage.
KM students have made
wonderful progress in 2016 and
are seen on stage below.
SPECIAL AWARDS PREMIERS READING CHALLENGE AWARD
Acknowledgment of students who have
successfully completed the Premiers
Reading Challenge for Platinum Awards
for each year of Primary School
Winners from left Emily Becker, Preston
Hilless, Jasmine Langdon, Lauren
Pendergast, Aaron Penny and
Sharney Turner.
KOSCIUSZKO THREDBO LOTE AWARD
(Languages Other Than English). For participation,
contribution and enthusiasm. Presented by Adam
Hosie - Thredbo
Winners from left Sebastian Crowe and Finley
Stewart.
DON ROY MEMORIAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AWARD
Don Roy was a Park Ranger for many years and a very
early advocate of encouraging and promoting a scientific
and environmental awareness of, not only the local area,
but also our environment and the scientific principles we
apply each day. Presented by Anthony Evans – National
Parks and Wildlife Service.
Award winners from left Stage 1 – Joshua Piontek
Stage 2 – Angus O’Brien
Stage 3 – Sophie Paske
SNOWY HYDRO IT AWARD
For quality work, interest and enthusiasm in Information
Technology.
Presented by Rob Cavallaro – Snowy Hydro
Award winners from left Stage 1 – Lola Brown, Stage 2 –
Eden Holmes, Stage 3 – Jordis Watts
SNOWY HYDRO HSIE AWARD
For encouraging a greater understanding of our environment,
the human impact upon it, Australia’s development as a country,
its place in the world and our responsibility as a developed
country.
Presented by Rob Cavallaro – Snowy Hydro
Award Winners from left Stage 3 – Charlie Deacon, Stage 2 –
Flynn Wilmott
SCHOOS STUDIO VISUAL ARTS AWARD
For quality work, interest and enthusiasm in Visual Arts.
Presented by Jan Owens
Award winners from left Stage 1 – Ella Medaris, Stage 2 –
Tulli Oayda, Stage 3 Grace Blazey
LANDCARE AWARD
Annual Landcare Calendar competition – selected artists
Mia Laing (3rd from right), and Jessica Stewart (2nd from
right)
SNOWY MONARO SHIRE COUNCIL MUSIC AWARD
Presented by Gary Shakespeare – Snowy Monaro Regional
Council
Award Winners from left Stage 1 – Matisse Cowan, Stage 2
– Charlotte Crixti, Stage 3 – Sharney Tuner
SNOWY STRINGS AWARDS
Presented by Mrs Simpson
Award winners from left Charlotte
Kowalewski and Bridie Linton – Outstanding
Performance in Violin, Maddison Grisbrook
and Lola Brown – Snowy Strings Award,
Harrison Bailey – Snowy Strings
Encouragement Award, Ayumi Bailey, Aja
Bailey, Alexi Cross, Lucy Cross, Sophie
Paske, Jasmine Zollinger – Opera House
Strings Award.
Ayumi Bailey pictured right
won the Snowy Strings
Perpetual Trophy Award.
JENNIFER COLIN SCHOOL OF DANCE PERFORMING ARTS
AWARD
For quality work, interest and enthusiasm in a variety of
Performing Arts endeavours.
Award winners from left Stage 1 - Frances Whittington,
Stage 3 – Lara McLennan and Stage 2 – Piper Harding.
FAIRIDGE MATHS AWARD
For outstanding achievement in all areas of Mathematics.
Presented by Andrew Fairfield-Smith - Fairidge
Award winners from left Stage 2 - Jackson Baker and Stage 3
– Owen Stonestreet
ABOUT THE WENDY FARMER MEMORIAL LIBRARY AWARD
For over 30 years, Wendy Farmer dedicated her life to the students at Jindabyne Central School. As the
Teacher-Librarian, her days were filled with inspiring young students with a love of reading and learning.
Not only did Wendy serve the school with distinction, she was also involved within the many volunteer and
charity organisations in our community. In loving memory of Wendy, the Farmer Family dedicate these
awards.
Presented by Brian Farmer
THE WENDY FARMER MEMORIAL LIBRARY
AWARD
Presented by Brian Farmer
Award winners from left Stage 1 - Eva Archer
and Flynn Niven, Stage 2 Ashley Quinn-
Woonton and Cody Becker, Stage 3 – Alexi
Cross and Lucy Cross
ALPINE LAW READING AWARDS
Presented by Kylie Smith – Alpine Law
Award winners from left Leila Dyball – Avid Reader
Award, Finn Burbury, David Hume and Ruby Burkett –
Endeavour and Improvement in Reading Award and
Henry Craig – Reading Encouragement Award
Not pictured – Otto Mears – Reading Recovery Award
ALPINE LAW ENGLISH AWARD
For achievement in written and
oral language
Presented by Kylie Smith –
Alpine Law
Award winners from left
Stage 2 – Sophie Reid and
Stage 3 – Ella Dennis
Debating Award went to
Sophie Goninan not pictured
PUBLIC SPEAKING ENCOURAGEMENT AWARDS
Award winners from left Stage 2 - Torah deGroote and
Stage 3 – Patrick Broe and Letitia Murphy – Public Speaking
Shield
Donated by Dr Geoffrey Cocker
THE RYAN BOSTOCK SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Awarded to Lilly Wallis
This is a perpetual award begun by Lake Crackenback Resort in 2000
in memory of ex-student, Ryan Bostock. Ryan was a character, an
enthusiastic contributor to all facets of sports and school life.
He was a school leader, a School Council representative, choir
member and a lead in dramatic productions, public speaking and
innovative fundraising practices. He was a schoolboy tennis
champion, a great runner and a national ski champion at
Interschool’s. He was a determined young man, nut more
importantly, he encouraged and supported his peers, especially
younger students who all looked up to him. He was an asset to our
school community. Presented by Jo Larkin - JCS
MIM SODERGREN MEMORIAL SKI AWARD
Awarded to Jessica Filtness. Presented by Adam Hosie - Thredbo
In memory of Mim Sodergren whose life was lost in the Thredbo Landslide, a woman
whose life was dedicated towards implementing a worldwide Snowsports program
for littlies, an advocate of developing in our younger students, a healthy and active
lifestyle, a love of Snowsports, an encouraging disposition towards their peers and a
desire to strive to achieve their personal best.
JCS RISING STARS AND ALL ROUNDER
AWARDS
From left Snowboarder of the Year – Joshua
Ashe, Skier of the Year – April Wynn
All Rounder Snowsports Athlete of the Year –
Letitia Murphy
The Rising Star Awards have been developed
to acknowledge the achievement by JCS
Snowsports competitors, who continue to
strive for their Personal Best and compete
with amazing school spirit. IN 2016, all
placings from the National Interschool
competitions were collated and the
recipients of these awards are the best
performing students.
The All Rounder Award has been devised to
acknowledge those competitors that have
achieved best results across a number of
events/or disciplines.
Presented by Mr Paul Livissianos.
SPORTS BLUES AWARDS
Blues awards are presented to students who have
represented the SM District at state PSSA
competitions as members of the Illawarra South
Coast Regional team. Students must be ranked in
the top 3 at regional level in Athletics and top 5 in
X-C running.
Award winners from left Lilly Wallis, Letitia
Murphy, Jemima Faint, Teyvia Williams and Tori
Flanagan
Presented by Mr Greg Cox
PREMIERS SPORTING
CHALLENGE MEDAL
Award winner
Rory McGregor
Recognises exceptional
achievement in school
PSSA Sport at National
Level.
Presented by Mr Greg Cox
SPORTSPERSONS OF
THE YEAR AWARD
Award winners Patrick
Broe and Letitia
Murphy
Recognises the
achievements of a boy
and girl for their
sporting abilities
including
sportsmanship.
Presented by Mr Greg
Cox
WINNING HOUSE POINT SCORE
NORTHCOTE
Team Captains Tori Flanagan and Brock
Freeburn accept the award on the team’s
behalf.
CWA EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
Awarded to Chelsea Williams
For a student in Year 6 to assist with the
transition to Secondary education.
Presented by Nancy Gant-Thompson
RILEY SMILEY AWARD
Awarded to from left Mia Laing, Charlie Klemm
and Finnegan Byrnes.
Riley Kemp was a student of our school who
suffered incredible hardships due to illness
throughout his short life. His resilience, happy
disposition and genuine concern for his fellow
students are a lifelong legacy that is to be
admired.
Presented by Natasha Murray
CIVIC AWARD
Awarded to Evie Cuthbert
Stage 1 – for a student who is demonstrating
civic pride, responsibility and interested in our
school environment.
Presented by Mr Colin McMillan
Snowy River Branch of the RSL
CITIZENSHIP AWARDS
Presented by Jack Van Dongen – Jindabyne
Lions Club
Award winners from left Stage 2 Charlotte
Kowalewski, Stage 1 – Mitchell Bush and Stage 3
Angus Ballinger and Ayumi Bailey.
JOHN BARILARO LEADERSHIP AWARD
Awarded to Lilly Bevan
For high moral and ethical standards,
demonstrating leadership and respect.
Presented by Mrs Debbie-Lee Hughes
DEPUTY PRINCIPALS ‘NICE KID’ AWARD
Awarded to Bridie Linton, Taylor Rowson and
Arkie Ellis
Awarded to students who exemplify our schools
underpinning values of the ‘Fish Philosophy’.
This includes the Core 4 of ‘Being There For
Others, ‘Making Other Peoples Day, ‘Having a
Sense of Fun, ‘Choosing Their Own Attitude’. For
simply being a nice kid with a demonstrated
decent Moral Compass.
Presented by Mr Stuart Diver - Thredbo
PRINCIPALS ANNUAL AWARD
Awarded to Samson Bament
For outstanding effort and achievement
Presented by Mrs Debbie Lee Hughes
ALL ROUNDER AWARD
Awarded to Tori Flanagan
Awarded to a Year 6 student who has been
‘pipped at the post’ in academic and social
endeavours and who deserves to be recognised
for their contribution both socially and
academically.
Presented by Mrs Debbie Lee Hughes
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
Awarded to Zana Evans
Recognises a student who has worked
consistently hard to achieve high academic
standards, assist their peers and share their
knowledge.
Presented by Mrs Debbie Lee Hughes