A Yeoval Central School CENTRAL OF EXCELLENCE · Mr Nathan Cluness Mr Scott Olsson (Relieving)...
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A CENTRAL
OF EXCELLENCE
High Standards, Individual Attention and Competitive
‘ A C H I E V I N G T O G E T H E R ’
Achieving excellence at your local central school Achieving excellence at your local high school
Yeoval Central School Term 1 Week 11
2 April 2012
What a fantastic effort by our primary Science and Engineering Challenge team. Blake Cameron, Ariana Wakely, Taleah Van Kemenade, Skye Saunderson, Christopher Taylor and Ruben Hudson combined well and worked together to be the champion school at the Science and Engineering Challenge held last Wednesday. The students reported that they were challenged to: make a catapult, build a bridge for a small train, construct a tower that could withstand a weight and earthquake and design and make an aeroplane that could fly and reach a target. Points were awarded for models being heavier, lighter and the correct height. Our team won the day and were presented with a wonderful glass trophy that is dis‐played in our office foyer. Our Year 10 students participated in the secondary Science and Engineering Challenge on Friday and were placed second in the schools competition.
John Bernasconi Principal
Christopher Taylor, Ruben Hudson, Blake Cameron, Skye Saunderson, Taleah Van Kemenade, Ariana Wakely
24th April. ANZAC Day is the next day (25th April). Students (full school uniform) and parents assemble at 10:30 am near the en‐trance of the school ready for the ANZAC Day march. Some teachers and I will meet the students. The march will start at 11:00 am and the service will be held at the Ye‐oval Memorial Hall. Parents are asked to collect their child after the service. The Yeoval Show is to be held on Tuesday, 8th May. This is a pupil free day for stu‐dents to attend the show. The school will have an exhibition at the show. Students on a level card or who have been suspended do not have the privilege of go‐ing on school excursions or being involved in school events and activities. Some stu‐dents seem surprised when they are with‐drawn from activities because of their be‐haviour. Students who do not comply with the school rules, show disrespect to teach‐ers and want to bully other students will not participate in school events and activi‐ties. To represent the school is a privilege and not a right. Please talk to your Principal if there are concerns about our welfare program. For the safety and health of all students in our school, parents are asked to please check their child’s hair for head lice before returning to school in Term 2. Need a good book to read? Visit the Book Connection in Macquarie Street, Dubbo. The store has sponsored the Principal’s Reading Challenge in our school with a generous donation of books. COMING EVENTS: Term 1 2nd & 3rd April: Life education van visit – primary 2nd – 4th April: Year 9/10 Sydney Excursion 5th April: Easter Hat Parade
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Principal
Mr John Bernasconi
Assistant Principal
Mrs Jo Blatch
Secondary Head
Teachers Mr Nathan Cluness
Mr Scott Olsson (Relieving)
Address
Obley Street
Yeoval NSW 2868
Phone
02 68464004
Fax
02 68464317
yeoval‐c.school@det.
nsw.edu.au
Web address www.yeoval‐
c.schools.nsw.edu.au
P & C President Mrs Gaela Elliott
Secretary
Ms Brooke Green
Treasurer
Mrs Michele Kerin
P & C Meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7.30 pm
Next P & C Meeting
1 May 2012
A member of the
Western Access
Program
This week I mailed 11 Good News letters to parents. Congratulations to the stu‐dents for their achievements in class.
Mackenzie Tremain and Lachlan Blatch enjoyed the experience of visiting Sydney and participating at Young Leaders Day. They met a number of students from other schools and listened to a selection of keynote speakers. Mrs Jo Blatch has a wonderful collection of photos of the trip.
School photos will be taken on Tuesday 1st May (Week 2). Students are expected to be in full school winter uniform. The uniform was advertised in last week’s newsletter. I request that all parents check that their child has the correct uni‐form in readiness for school photos. Ap‐pointments can be made for the uniform shop to be open at times that suit par‐ents and the ladies who assist. Please phone the following numbers: Michele Kerin 68464519 or Gaela Elliott 68464560. (Ties can be purchased at the school office).
Our primary girls netball team, managed by Mrs Sargent, “Wildcats”, played Dubbo West Public School in the NSW PSSA Knockout competition on Friday. Mrs Debbie Blatch coached our team and the girls played well. They may have lost the game but enjoyed the experience of playing against another school and being selected in a school team. The team: Sha‐nai Bulter, Mackenzie Tremain, Bridget Smith, Taleah Van Kemenade, Ariana Wakely, Sydney Tremain, Boudicea Blatch and Skye Saunderson. The boys play the NSWPSSA Soccer Knock out competition in Term 2. Students and parents are invited to march with the school on ANZAC Day. Students return to school on Tuesday
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5th April: End of Term 1 6th April: Good Friday
Term 2 23rd April: Staff Development Day > pupil free day 24th April: Students return to school School ANZAC Day service 25th April: ANZAC Day > Students march 26th April: Student lessons resume
ASSESSMENT TASKS Term 2 WEEK 1: Year 10: Maths “So you want to buy a car” due: Friday 27th April Year 11: Visual Arts
LIBRARY NEWS Are you a reader? Why not receive some recognition for your efforts? Simply sign on for the Principal’s Reading Chal‐lenge. Come in and see Mrs Gavin, sign on and receive a challenge record sheet. It’s that simple. There will be many book prizes so come on in.
ASSEMBLIES Primary Class of the Week: Years 5/6 for an awe‐some job at the science and engineering PLUS big efforts in i‐xtend. Secondary Class of the Week: Year 7 Art for fantastic sculptures. Students of the Week: Years K/1: Dominic Antaw For a great effort with his writing Year 2: Connor Wilkin For improved understanding in mathematics. Years 3/4: Grace Monk For her diligent work practices. Years 5/6: Lachlan Blatch For his abilities in researching and presenting creatively using technology in i‐xtend.
Year 11: Brenda Cole‐Jerrard For outstanding work in all subjects.
Primary Merit Awards: STUDENT SAFETY For the safety of all students, we would appreciate it if all visitors to the school please report to the school office. School hats must be worn at school this term Chewing gum is banned No aerosol cans No cans of drink at school YCS is a nut free school KIDZ QUIZ The Quiz is for students to test their general knowledge. All students are invited to complete the quiz and hand it in at the office by Thursday each week by 3.20 pm. To win a treat all answers must be correct (including spelling). 1. What is the answer? 4 x 11 + 4 = ? 2. Would you find a pinnacle at the top or bot‐
tom of a mountain? 3. What animal did the ugly duckling turn into? 4. True or false: a marsupial is an animal with a
pouch? 5. What 2D shape is found on the Japanese flag?
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WORLD OF MATHS
On the 9th March Years 5,6,7,8 and 9 travelled to Peak Hill to participate in the World of Maths day. Upon arrival our students were joined with Peak Hill students and were given a talk on the importance and relevance of maths in everyday life. The presenter then talked about some of the challenges they would be faced with in the puzzles. The puzzles were set up around the room and the students worked in groups of 4 to solve them. All were hands on puzzles and the students were to use problem solving strategies to find the solutions. Some of the strategies they used were trial and error, number patterns, modelling, listing and using dia‐grams. The students had a terrific time trying to solve the problems. They were engaged all of the time and found the experience very invigorating. It was exciting for Mrs Deb Blatch and I to see our students actively participate in the problem solving activities. Some of the comments from the students were: “this is good fun, I like doing this sort of maths, maths should be like this all the time.” Our students were absolutely fantastic in both participation and behaviour. It was a pleasure taking our students to Peak Hill. The teacher from Peak Hill told us how impressed she was with the participation and behaviour of our students.
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SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CHALLENGE On Friday 30th March Year 10 travelled to Dubbo to undertake the Science and Engineering Challenge conducted by Newcastle University with 12 other small schools within the Dubbo district. Yeoval were paired with Dunedoo Central and Yeoval competed in the War Machine and Gold Fever activities. Both these activities involved using engineering and science skills by building a catapult to launch a ten‐nis ball at a target and different distances and also building a bridge to carry weights over a small span. Both activities were keenly contested by the students and impressive scores were allocated to the Ye‐oval students. Dunedoo also impressed the judges in their activities gaining good scores throughout the day. Yeoval and Dunedoo gained an impressive 2nd place going down to Gulgong who achieved 1st place with consistent scores on the day.
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MATHLETICS: Congratulations to the following students who re‐ceived awards this week:
Bronze: Elke Bishop, Dominic Antaw, Lucy Smith, Phoenix Blatch, Angelina Koneska, Lara‐Jane McGlashan, Aaron Quince, Claire Smith, Boudicea Blatch, Harry Giblett, Jeremy Markcrow, Joseph McClure, Jessica Quince, Bridget Smith, Ariana Wakely, Shanai Butler, Jaide Devenish, Lincoln Monk.
Silver: Lillie Snell, Christopher Taylor.
GOOD NEWS LETTERS: Congratulations to the following students: Ethan Monk, Darby Tremain, Sydney Tremain, Mackenzie Tremain, Lachlan Blatch, Shanai Butler, Joseph McClure, Ruben Hudson, Blake Cameron, Ariana Wakely, Taleah Van Kemenade.
MERIT AWARDS: Congratulations to the following students who have received awards in the Student Merit System:
Bronze: Hin Yin Foster, Reece McGlashan, Skye Cusack, Ariana Wakely, Sydney Tremain, Lachlan Blatch, Taleah Van Kemenade. READING AWARDS: Congratulations to the following students who have received Reading Awards this week: 50 Nights: Victoria Brown, Xaxonliegh Cole‐Jerrard, Tyrone Antaw, Luke Walters, Reece McGlashan, Dominic Antaw.
PRIMARY ASSEMBLY There will be no primary assembly this week due to Friday being Good Friday.
LAWN BOWLS Congratulations to our lawn bowls team that com‐peted in the Western Area triples. We played the winners from last year Parkes in the first round. We lost 11 – 6. We then played Forbes in the sec‐ond round and lost 29 – 3. In our last game we took on Tullamore and won the game 14 – 3. The boys played really well and will get another oppor‐
tunity later in the year when Yeoval host the Tom Kemp shield for U/16 bowlers. The team consisted of Matthew Wykes, Grant Iles and Josh Lees.
Mr Olsson
BEEF SPECTACULAR During Week 8 students from Years 9 and 10 Agri‐culture attended Beef Spectacular in Dubbo. They were assisted by Year 11 Primary Industries and Agriculture students, Alicia McConnell and Stephannie Mobbs. It was a valuable learning experience which in‐volved the leading and parading of cattle and the judging of cattle for desirable traits. The student discussions in groups about quality beef cattle characteristics were of very high quality and demonstrated a firm grasp of the subject. The next activity involved students developing a business plan. Each student received $13,000 ficti‐tious dollars to spend in implementing their own business ideas. This task required students to talk to rural traders and stud cattle operators to en‐quire about prices of items that they could use to develop their enterprise. The winning business concept was presented by Joshua Lees and involved the development of a beef cattle enterprise using Hereford heifers and a Charolaises Bull purchased at Beef Spectacular. Anaru Poihakena‐Jackson was highly commended for his plan to create a fencing contacting business by buying a chainsaw, generator, a second hand ute and fencing materials. Students enjoyed the whole experience including the opportunity to sleep under the stars and gain valuable insights into the beef industry.
Mr McLaurin
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HIGHLIGHTS TERM 1
Students have participated in many events and activities this term. There have been over 50 Good Newsletters sent home, a large number of students have been selected by teach‐ers for Principal Time and already we have three students with a SILVER Merit Award. 11 Students commenced Kindergarten Year 11 / 12 Charles Sturt University visit 3‐Way Swimming for primary – 3 champions Cattle were trialled in our School Agricultural plot – courtesy Mr and Mrs McConnell School Swimming Carnival New educational programs commenced – Maths Matters (K – 8) and Language, Learning and Literacy for
Kindergarten (L3) Change to secondary sports uniform Secondary Central Schools’ Swimming Application for our school to participate in 2012 Schools’ Spectacular School Leaders Induction Ceremony – School Captains, School Representative Council & Sporting House
Captains Year 11 Western Access camp Year 7 orientation camp Year 8 team building excursion Primary District Swimming Trials – 9 students Western Region Swimming Trials ‐ 2 students Flute Tunes performance visit Six primary students chosen to participate in the extension program; i‐xtend Secondary Girls and Boys Soccer teams in NSWCHS Knockout. The boys win round 1 and lose in round 2 Clean Up Australia Day World of Maths day for Years 5 – 10 Year 7 Immunisation Mr McLaurin and Mr Olsson selected to manage and coach Western sport team to the state carnival SRC mufti days Secondary teams entered in the CHS Water Polo competition Agricultural students parade cattle at Beef Spectacular in Dubbo K‐2 Zoo Excursion Year 3 – 6 participate in sports Gala day at Peak Hill Best Start Program for Kindergarten Student participated in CHS golf Harmony Day activities held at school Class Assessment and tests completed in Term 1. Progress reports sent to parents Primary Captains Young Leaders Day in Sydney Secondary students participate in CHS bowls competition Police Liaison talk to all students Primary Science & Engineering Challenge day – We were the Champion school Secondary Science & Engineering Challenge participation certification Years 9 / 10 Sydney excursion Drumming kit purchased for ANZAC Day and school music program Senior students involved in study and assessment days Primary netball team participated in the NSW PSSA netball KO Life Education van visit for primary Easter Hat Parade for primary students.
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Have you met: LUCY SMITH
Lucy’s favourite things:
Food: Chocolate
Colour: Purple
Music: Ballet Music
Movie: Swan Lake
Interests: *Trampolining *Soccer *Playing with my dog
Dream: To be a teacher
Have you met: RUBEN HUDSON
Ruben’s favourite things:
Food: Pizza
Colour: Blue
Music: New music
Movie: Transformers 3
Interests: *Football *Soccer *Cricket *Fishing
Dream: To play in the FIFA World Cup