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Coolamon Central School
Newsletter
C A R E & C O M P A S S I O N R E S P E C T R E S P O N S I B I L T Y D O I N G Y O U R B E S T
W E E K 1 1 T E R M 1 2 0 1 8
COMING EVENTS
APRIL 9-10 Yr 11&12 Crossroads Excursion 11 Riverina Secondary
League Under 15’s & opens trials @ Wagga
12 Riverina Secondary Girls AFL Trials @ Nth Wagga 13 ANZAC Day
Assembly @ CCS Hall
Final Day Term 1
TERM TWO APRIL 30 Staff return for Professional Learning MAY 1 Students return 2 Riverina South West
AFL boys trials @ Narrandera
4 CCS Athletics Carnival @ School Oval 8-15 Book Fair 11 Primary Assembly
featuring Garnet in Hall @2.10pm
15-25 NAPLAN
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
First term has been extremely busy for staff and
students this year. As well as performing well in
their class learning, students have been involved
in many sporting and extracurricular activities
throughout the term. I would like to thank the staff
for all their effort that they have put in to improve
the students learning and wellbeing at school.
Our 2018-20 School Plan has been completed
and is now available on the school website. I
would like to thank the parents who provided valuable input into this process at our
Staff Development evenings. Also a big thanks to the parents who attended the
Police Liaison evening, it was very useful and informative. I urge all parents and
carers to take the opportunity to attend these evening sessions in the future.
I would like to invite parents to attend our P&C meeting at 6.30 pm on Wednesday
May 9th in the school library. It is an important meeting as we will be discussing the
P&C involvement in the Up2date Art exhibition in July. This is the main fundraiser
for the school this year and we need as many people as possible to be involved.
The P&C has kindly donated $5,000 towards the construction of shade sails over
the primary play equipment. This is due to be completed during the school
holidays.
The school was successful in gaining a $20,000 Digital Literacy School Grant. As
part of this grant, primary and secondary staff will undergo training with an expert
facilitator this week. This will build staff skills in coding which is being introduced
into the curriculum. The grant is also being used to purchase 3D printers and
Robotics kits. This is a very exciting development for both staff and students.
Congratulations to Mrs White on gaining permanency through Merit Selection as
an Assistant Principal at Coolamon Central School.
I would like to wish everyone a happy and safe holiday break and all students will
return on Tuesday May 1st.
SCHOOL CONTRIBUTIONS AND ELECTIVE FEES
Statements for school fees, including electives, have now been posted.
While the course fee for your child’s scholastic year is voluntary, elective fees are compulsory and are used to buy consumables for these subjects. If you are experiencing difficulty paying your elective fees please contact the school.
Payment options include cash, cheque or Eftpos via the front office or via the $ Make a Payment tab on the school website. Please pay your contributions as soon as possible to allow the school to continue with important educational programs in 2018.
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WELLBEING AWARDS - SCIENCE FACULTY
The Science faculty has recognised students displaying the positive core values of Coolamon Central
School including Be Responsible, Be Respectful and Be Ready. Stage 4 and 5 students have been
engaging with topics including Cells and Electromagnetic Radiation while Senior Students have been
studying core concepts in Chemistry, Biology, Senior Science and a brand new course called
Investigating Science. On a sad note, the passing of one of the world’s greatest Physicist’s, Professor
Stephen Hawking, has left a black hole in the scientific community. Stage 4 (Year 7 and 8) students are
reminded that home learning tasks are due each week with a parent signature. This year’s National
Science Week theme is Game Changers and Change Makers and various activities to engage with the
concept will be held in Term 3. Congratulations to the awards recipients as listed below.
Grace Altoft Claire Dennis Ethan Lavender Brianna Seary
Lucia Bohnsack Aeisha Gilchrist Minnie-Lee Lewis Tegan Talbot
Eli Brabander Abigail Graham Majenta Little Nicholas Thain
Alaina Brown Chloe Griffith Brett Lucas Bree Tokley
Summer Buchegger Shannon Jeffries Madison Marshall Heath Walker Jack Christopher Brydie Kean Sam Neale
Amanda Costello William Kecek Anthony Rudder
Flynn Deighton Vibrant Kennedy Maddison Saye
P&C MEETING AT 6.30PM
WEDNESDAY 9TH MAY
IN THE SCHOOL LIBRARY
We need as many people as possible to attend this important meeting as we will be
discussing the P&C’s involvement in the Up2date Art exhibition in July, which is the main
fundraiser for the school this year.
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The NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC) for 2018 commences on
Monday 5 March. The Challenge aims to encourage a love of reading in
students and to enable them to experience quality literature. It is not a
competition but a challenge to each student to read, to read more and to
read more widely.
The PRC is open to available for all NSW students from Kindergarten to Year
9, and does not close until Friday 31 August.
Entering the PRC is simple. Just go to the Premier’s Reading Challenge
website and register your name. Each time you finish a book, log it on the
online entry form – the school does the rest. Details about how many books
you need to read are in the table below:
Students from Kindergarten to Year 2 can either read the books on their own, read them with someone or have
someone read them to you. The library is full of PRC books – come on in and start reading – Mrs White and Ms
Batcheldor are waiting to help you get started.
PS: Last year over 292 000 students participated in the PRC. The most popular books by challenge level were:
K-2 Pig the Pug by Aaron Blabey
3-4 Fantastic Mr Fox by Roald Dahl
5-6 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by JK Rowling
7-9 The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Challenge Number of books
you must read
Minimum number of
PRC books
Maximum number
of Personal Choice
Books
PRC booklist you can read
from
K-2 30 25 5 K-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-9
3-4 20 15 5 3-4, 5-6, 7-9
5-6 20 15 5 5-6, 7-9
7-9 20 15 5 5-6, 7-9
THE LIBRARY WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE ANY DONATIONS OF LEGO,
BOARDGAMES AND DRESS UPS TO BE USED BY THE STUDENTS IN THE LIBRARY.
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In week 9 Coolamon Central School held their annual Easter Hat Parade. There were some extravagant hats on display which were made by the students, Preschool and Early Child Care. Students participated in an Easter Egg hunt and also had the opportunity to showcase their artistic skills in a colouring-in competition. It was lovely to see so many parents/carers at our parade to support our students.
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Follow your furriest friends to the Paws for Books Book Fair: Come. Stay. Read a Great Tale! Find purr-fect books and a dog-gone good time as we sniff out books from Scholastic and other publishers that will make your tails wag!
Don’t miss out on this year’s Book Fair, where every dog has its Book Fair day and books are the
cat’s pyjamas! Yes, it’s almost time; the Scholastic Book Fair for 2018 arrives in the library on
Monday of Week 2 next term. Scholastic is the nation’s leader in quality Book Fairs, with an
exciting range of recently published children’s books and educational products from Australia and
around the world.
Students will have the opportunity to view the books for sale at set times prior to purchasing. They
will bring home a wish list and be able to purchase books during the times detailed below. (Look
closely – you can purchase before, after and during both recess and lunch.) Remember, the vast
mass of knowledge in the world is often gained by reading; now is the perfect opportunity to
encourage your children to acquire a love of this valuable tool.
NB: Cash is the preferred method of payment. All cheques are to be made payable to Scholastic
Australia. EFTPOS facilities will be available.
We look forward to seeing you in the library. Parents and carers are welcome to call in during our
purchasing times. We also have prizes to give away!
Purchasing Date Time
Tuesday 8 May 8:30 – 9:00, 11:10-11:40, 1:30-2:10, 3:00-3:30
Wednesday 9 May 8:30 – 9:00, 11:10-11:40, 1:30-2:10, 3:00-3:30
Thursday 10 May 8:30 – 9:00, 11:10-11:40, 1:30-2:10, 3:00-3:30
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Its has been a massive term for Careers at Coolamon Central School. We have been lucky to be one of a few
chosen schools in NSW to be involved in a ‘Rural and Remote Careers Initiative’ for 2018. This initiative is aimed to;
• Strengthen the smooth transition of students from primary to secondary school
• Raise student expectations and pathways into further study and or training
• Increase teacher’s ability to incorporate elements of career education into their curriculum
• Build strong community partnerships to implement career education K-12
• Strengthen school leadership capacity to lead a coordinated career education program K-12.
This term, Mrs Besgrove has been busy visiting the primary classes from our school, also visiting our feeder schools
including; Matong, Marrar and Ganmain. It was so much fun going through the careers bag and brainstorming career
opportunities we could look at in the future. Careers is looking at taking a technology approach over the next term
with some STEM career ideas. We hope to host other primary and feeder schools for a mini primary careers expo in
term three. Keep your eye out for more details.
We have had a number of excursions, including a visit to our Year 6 students from CSU Future Moves and a day at
CSU for Agrihack for selected primary students. Secondary have also been engaging in plenty of exciting career
opportunities including the Wodonga Army logistics training day which saw our students have the opportunity for a
hands on learning approach about the job availabilities in the defence force.
Looking forward to the next exciting term of careers adventures and opportunities.
Mrs Besgrove
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NSWCHS LAWN BOWLS KNOCKOUT This term the Coolamon Central School has been competing in the Riverina Knockout of the NSWCHS Lawn Bowls. Heath Walker, Brian Hare, Tyson Pellow and Beau Hilton have represented the school throughout the three games. In the first round the school hosted Griffith and won the game 23-11. In round two, the boys travelled to Temora and came away with a convincing 22-7 victory. In the Semi-final the boys travelled over to Junee and once again came away with a resounding victory of 22-8. We now await to find out who our final opponent will be. If victorious the boys will head off to play in the State Finals later in the year.
Coolamon Central School year 7-9 girls went to Paramore park on Thursday 5 April to compete in a
League tag gala day.
Our school first played a TRAC team and lost narrowly. We then took on Kooringal High with a
draw being the result. Lastly we played the top Kooringal High squad, only being defeated by a
narrow margin again.
One of the great things to see was the development of skill during the day and the fact the girls
kept trying for the entire game, even when a win was out of sight.
Best on the day was Lakeasha Curtis-Dremmel who’s defence kept the opposition scores low and
Sophie Griffith who demonstrated her quality ball playing skills out of dummy half.
Simon Lyons
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Coolamon Central School held its 2018 Leadership Induction last week. It was a fantastic opportunity to
recognise our school leaders who continually represent our school with pride and honour. These leaders
will represent the interests of the student body at Coolamon Central for the remainder of the year.
The ‘2018 Student Leadership Team’ consists of the following;
SRC SECONDARY
SRC PRIMARY
YEAR 7 YEAR 8 YEAR 9 YEAR 10 YEAR 11 YEAR 12
Will Carmichael Summer Buchegger Jack Christopher Joel O’Brien Madison Hard Ryan Fryer
Claire Dennis Simeon Cork Brinley Lewis Braith Kean Madison Marshall Brydie Kean
Melody Moses Sophie Griffith Molly Sloan Abigail Graham Chloe Griffith Georgia Armstrong
Diana Watts Jacob Neale Heath Walker
Phoebe Quinn
Tamika Morgan
OPAL RUBY DIAMOND TOPAZ
Lawson Buchegger Luke Dennis Aaron de Hann Lachlan Curtis
Ayla Moses Emmerson Buchegger Ella Menzies Olivia Walker
Captains Captains Captains Captains
Nikita Hare Phoebe Quinn Aaron de Hann Jarvis Pritchett
Jennaya Clark Jessica McCallum Emily Webb Abigail Crocker
Vice Captains Vice Captains Vice Captains Vice Captains
Jake Neale Elise Hawthorn Stuart Daley Josh Cork
Chloe Griffith Toneka Dixon Lili Prior Abbey Lucas
PRIMARY SECONDARY
Congratulations again,
CCS Wellbeing Team
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ANZAC DAY ARRANGEMENTS – COOLAMON and GANMAIN WEDNESDAY 25 APRIL 2018
Coolamon Central School has a strong tradition of supporting the ANZAC day marches in both Coolamon and Ganmain. In recent years we have had over 100 students and 20 staff participate in the March. It is strongly encouraged that ALL students attend the march on Wednesday April 25
as a sign of respect for our soldiers. Students should wear full summer uniform. Those marching in Coolamon are asked to meet Coolamon Central staff and assemble by 10.30am in Loughnan Street. Those planning on marching at the Ganmain Service are asked to meet staff from 10.00am at ‘the Red Cross Rooms’ corner. The main service in Ganmain will commence at 10.30am and will commence in Coolamon at 11am. Look forward to seeing you there, Mr Celi
Congratulations to all students who have engaged with our wellbeing
system this term. Over one third of our students have either reached
Bronze or Silver in the first term! This is a fantastic achievement and
students are encouraged to continue to work hard to achieve for Opal. In
Term 2, the Wellbeing team will run a ‘rewards day’.
I would like to also congratulate and thank all those students participating
in our various Wellbeing programs this term. We have had various
programs to address youth empowerment, health and wellbeing and life
skills activities which have been a tremendous addition to our teaching and
learning. I am excited for Term 2 as we introduce a ‘Rock and Water’
program facilitated by Mr Besgrove.
Mr Celi
WELLBEING UPDATE
GEOGRAPHY EXCURSION
On Friday 6th April Stage 5 Students travelled to Lake
Albert to undertake mandatory field work. Students were
given the opportunity to apply their learning in the
classroom to conduct soil and water testing throughout the
day in examining the environmental change and
management strategies around the issues of erosion,
salinity and water quality.
Students tested the water for; Turbidity, Salinity,
Phosphorus and Nitrogen and dissolved oxygen. It was a
great opportunity for students to apply their learning.
Well done!
Mrs Corbett, Mrs Vogt, Mr Celi and Mr Grear
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ENGLISH - ALPHA Throughout Term 1, 9/10 English Alpha have been exploring texts with multicultural perspectives. They have read poems and short stories by predominate writers, such as Tim Winton and Shaun Tan and have undertaken research on a specific culture to write and create their own picture books about an individual’s cultural experience of ours or another’s country.
Student’s composed their own stories and illustrations. Well done!
Mr Celi
Congratulations to Mr Tom and Mrs
Kaarin Besgrove on their recent
wedding and best wishes and
congratulations to the future Mr and
Mrs Thomas Pollard on their
upcoming wedding.
This year we will hear a lot of wedding
bells, with the recent engagements of
the following staff: Mr Joshua Celi,
Miss Tatum Kew, Ms Beth Batcheldor
and Miss Annette Taylor.
Congratulations from CCS.
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BATTERY DRIVE As you service your vehicles and replace your vehicle batteries please consider donating them to the Coolamon Central
School P&C where we can organise for them to be recycled and receive some cash in return. Batteries can be dropped off to the School Ag Plot in Douglas St during school hours - however please give us a quick call to let us know they are there so we can lock them away.
INFANTS BOOK BAGS
Every student in our Infants years has a blue CCS book bag. This bag is used for transporting library books, home readers and notes. Can you please ensure these are brought to school every day and checked every night. Important information regarding your child's learning and wellbeing may otherwise be missed.
STUDENT DROP OFF AND PICK UP PROCEDURES
Playground supervision does not commence until 8.40am. Students and parent/caregivers are not to be on
school grounds before that time.
Parent/caregivers who are dropping off and picking up students in the morning and afternoon, should not be on
school grounds after 8.55am or before 3pm unless they have signed in to the front office. Parent/caregivers who
are also picking up Secondary students should wait for their child/ren at the front gate of the school.
For the safety of all students at Coolamon Central School all parent/caregivers who visit school grounds at other
times should proceed to the school administration office to sign in.
John Beer
Principal
When ordering through book club, please ensure that
you include your full name and class. If payment is to
be made by cheque, please make it payable to the
school.
Congratulations to Coolamon Central School Year 11 student, Riley Whyman on his results from the Sydney Royal Show.
Second in the Area 5 Show Jumping Team and Riley Won the Best Boy Rider over Jumps .
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School Holiday Program
The Youth/School Holiday program is available with lots of fun activities for all to enjoy. Some of the activities
include Youth Fest, Nerf Warz and Archery Tag and Street Art Workshop. Also some of the other workshops are
Children’s cooking workshop, make a butterfly magnet and “Bubble Pop” - Bookings are essential – phone
69272492.
Storytime
Our next storytime will be Friday 13th April @ 10.30am, theme – “Hocus Pocus”. Come and join us – new families
are most welcomed to attend. Please note storytime will not be held during the school holidays.
Premier’s Reading Challenge
The library has a variety of NSW Premiers Reading Challenge books available for students to borrow for those
participating. The books have been sorted into their different levels to make it easy for students. This challenge
aims to encourage a love of reading for leisure and pleasure, phone the library for further details.
Anzac Day
The Library will be closed Anzac Day, Wednesday 25th April and re-opening on Thursday, 26
th April.
COOLAMON LIBRARY NEWS
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Coolamon Central School
75 Methul Street Coolamon 2701 Phone: (02) 6927 3209 Fax: (02) 6927 3644 Email: [email protected] Website:
http://www.coolamon-
c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Principal:
Mr John Beer
Deputy Principal:
Mr Kingsley Ireland
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The P&C meet on
the second
Wednesday of
each month. All
new parents are most
welcome to attend. It is a
great way to find out what
is happening at our school
and to meet staff and
other parents.
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