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Newsletter Monday, 18th June 2018
Week A Term 2
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‘ROLLING OFF TO STATE’
Three aspiring young bowlers from CCS have successfully rolled their
way to the State Finals to be held in Dubbo in Term 3.
The boys could be seen many afternoons practicing and mentoring
each other, with Brodie being the seasoned bowler and Edward
playing in his first ever competition.
The bowlers, Edward Cox, Brody Pettet and Jacob Sternbeck competed
in the Central Schools Bowls Knockout at the Coolah Bowling Club
recently. The day saw the boys come away with three substantial wins
over neighbouring towns, Dunedoo and Binnaway.
Results: Coolah vs Dunedoo 1 - 10 to 7
Coolah vs Dunedoo 2 - 9 to 7
Coolah vs Binnaway - 14 to 3
Good Luck
At State!
Collection of Data – School Students with Disability
WHAT IS THE NATIONAL DATA COLLECTION?
The Nationally Consistent Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (the
national data collection) is an annual collection that counts the number of school students with disability and the level of reasonable educational adjustment they are provided with.
The national data collection counts students who have been identified by a school team as receiving an adjustment to address a disability under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (the DDA). The DDA can be accessed from the ComLaw website at www.comlaw.gov.au.
What is the benefit for my child?
The aim of the national data collection is to collect quality information about school students with disability in Australia.
This information will help teachers, principals, education authorities and families to better support students with disability to take part in school on the same basis as students without disability.
The national data collection is an opportunity for schools to review their learning and support systems and processes to continually improve education outcomes for their students with disability. WHY IS THIS DATA BEING COLLECTED?
All schools across Australia collect information about students with disability. But the type of information currently collected varies between each state and
territory and across government, Catholic and independent school sectors.
When undertaking the national data collection, every school in Australia will use the same method to collect information. Therefore, a government school in suburban Sydney will collect and submit data in the same way as a Catholic school in country Victoria and an independent school in the Northern Territory.
The information provided through the national data collection will enable all Australian governments to improve target support and resources to benefit students with disability.
What information will be collected?
Every year your child’s school will collect the following information for each student with a disability: the student’s level of education (i.e. primary or
secondary) the student’s level of adjustment the student’s broad type of disability.
The information collected by schools will be provided to all governments to inform policy and programme improvement for students with disability.
How will my child’s privacy be protected?
Protecting the privacy and confidentiality of all students and their families is essential. Personal details such as student names or other identifying information will not be provided to local or federal education authorities.
Further information about privacy is available from www.education.gov.au/notices.
Principal News with Mr Frangos
Welcome to Week 8A.
Congratulations to all those students who successfully competed at the North West Cross Country on Friday. It was a great day with spectacular weather and our students produced some excellent results.
A big thankyou to the Coolah Central School teaching and administration staff who organised and ran the event so smoothly. Thankyou also to the P+C and parent volunteers who ran the canteen, BBQ and coffee van and to the community volunteers who helped at checkpoints. The day would not be as successful without the valuable contributions of all those in the community who helped out.
Last week also saw Senior Students and staff take part in HSC Study Days at Dubbo. These days allow students to gain a greater understanding and improved perspective of the specific Higher School Certificate
requirements for individual subjects. Students were able to improve their knowledge about study skills and examination preparation techniques and they were able to view work samples giving them an understanding about what is required to achieve high marks.
As always I can be contacted at the school should you have any concerns.
Deputy News with Mr Hughes
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P& C Meeting
Tuesday 19th June
CCS Staff Room
Everyone Welcome
6.30pm
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K—6 News Congratulations to all of our Cross Country competitors, who competed at the North West Cross Country carnival on Friday. There are now 8 students who have qualified in the Primary Division for the State Carnival which will be held next Term. A huge thank you also to all volunteers who helped out on the day, these events are not possible without our very dedicated volunteers. This Friday will be our annual Athletics Carnival. A reminder for all students to bring a hat, drink and warm clothes in house colours. A canteen will be operating on the day. If you are 8 years old or above you will be required to go straight to Bowen Oval in the morning. Kindergarten, Year 1 and other students who are not turning 8 this year will come to school and will walk over to Bowen Oval with Mrs Simmons and Mrs Esdaile. Year 6 were given an assessment task last week to work on at home as part of our Geography Unit. The ‘Cultural Diversity’ Assignment is due next Friday 29th June.
Homework and Assignments Due
Kindergarten/ Year 1
Unit 16 Home Readers Sight/ words/Spelling Words
Due Friday Daily practising of home readers and sight words/Spelling words. As the home readers are becoming harder, the children will have them for two nights now and we will change our readers each Wednesday and Friday.
Year 1/2 Unit 17 Home Readers Spelling Words
Due Friday Read each book twice—the second time you should hear an improvement in fluency and expression. Daily - ’n, nn, kn’ and ’ng, n’
Year 2/3 Yr. 2 - Unit 17 / Yr. 3 - Unit 16
Spelling words 15 minutes of readings.
Due Thursday oa (boat) o_e (rose) ow (window) o (comb) Daily - Please remember your reading logs
Year 3/4 Unit 18 Spelling words 15 minutes of readings.
Due Thursday Daily – oa (boat) o_e (rose) ow (window) o (comb) Daily-
Year 5 Unit 16 Spelling words 15 minutes of readings.
Due Friday in (net) nn (winner) kn (knife)
Daily– please keep reading at home each night and remember to complete your reading logs.
Year 5/6 Contract18 Spelling words 20 minutes of readings.
Due Friday Daily - Daily – oa (boat) o_e (rose) ow (window) o (comb)
Daily– remember to return reading logs
Learning and Support
Unit 18 Sight and Spelling words 15 minutes of readings.
Due Friday Daily- oa (boat) o_e (rose) ow (window) o (comb) Daily– Please remember to return reading logs
KINDERGARTEN ENROLMENTS
FOR 2019
Please register your Expression of
Interest for Enrolment
into Kindergarten for 2019
at the Front Office
or by phone 63 771101.
Week 9 Skyla
Reginald
Charlotte
Week 10 Dominique
Rosemaree
Skyla
Week 1 Charlotte
Rosemaree
Tessa
Week 2 Reginald
Tessa
Hugh
Week 3 Skyla
Dominique
Jess
Week 4 Bonnie S
Braiden
Kaylen
Week 5 Rhianna
Dominique
Charlotte
Week 6 Olivia
Skyla
Tessa
Week 7 Skyla
Dominique
Jess
Week 8 Reginald
Hugh
Kaylen
Week 9 Braiden
Charlotte
Rhianna
Week 10 Jess
Dominique
Rosemaree
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Year 9 Science
Dissecting Cow’s Eyeballs
Radio Timetable
TERM 2 (Week 9 & 10)
TERM 3 (Week 1-10)
Radio 8:00 am Mondays
SECONDARY SCHOOL ASSESSMENT/ASSIGNMENTS
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CCS Primary Girls
who attended an
NRL Gala Day in
Dubbo last week.
A great fun day was
had by all.
COLOUR
EXPLOSION
PRIZES WILL BE
DISTRIBUTED
TOMORROW.
Year 7 PDHPE: Dance assessment week 9
Geography: Oral Presentation 6th June onwards
Year 8 History—In class Assessment Week 8
Maths Assignment due Week 8
Year 9 Food Technology: Recipe June 4. Written June 13th. Practical: June 19th.
Geography: Research Task 15th June
Year 10 Food Technology: Practical: June 19th.
Year 11 Advanced English - Weekly Journal Task
Geography - Coastal management ALARM ongoing
Major Project and Folio Due 31st August
Hospitality: Moodle topics: see in class deadline sheet
Hospitality Cluster 2B: Written and practical 1June 18 . Practical 2: July 2nd
Maths Standard assignment due 4.7.2018
Year 12 Geography - Essay Plan/Draft Weekly
Advanced English - TS Eliot Essay .
IT Metals Project & Folio Due 16th August
Can parents and guardians please check students diaries as there may be additional homework or teacher correspondence
Multimodal Text created by Rachael
White 9/10 English Blue
This term all of Stage 5 have been
studying Australian Bush Poetry with Ms
Meares and Mrs Milford . In particular,
we have been analysing the work of
Henry Lawson and Banjo Patterson. The
assessment for this topic is to represent
understanding of a Bush Poem through
a Multimodal Text . This task has allowed
the students to creatively express
themselves across a range of media. In
addition, the task also helps to prepare
students for the demands of Stage 6
English where it is mandatory to
complete a Multimodal Assessment.
Bush Poetry in Stage 5 English
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Coolah Central School Staff 1993 Twenty-five years ago Coolah Central School celebrated 125 years
of public education. Two staff members are still currently working at the school and at least ten from this photo are returning to help celebrate 150 years of education at Coolah Central!
Come along and catch up with past staff on the weekend of 16, 17
and 18 November 2018.
CCS Calendar of Events - Week 8
June 19 Yr 12 Geography -
Macquarie Marshes P&C Meeting 6.30pm
June 21 Open’s League 9/10 Tafe
June 22 Athletics Carnival
CCS Calendar of Events - Week 9
June 25-29 Aspire - Year 10
June 26 Pri State Rugby
League
June 27 Yr 10 & Under
Netball
June 28 Open’s Netball
June 29 Pri North West
Netball 9/10 Tafe
Secondary PBL
Raffle Winners
Rosemaree Yr 7 - English Charlotte Yr 9 - HSIE Melissa Yr 9 - PDM
Gian Yr 9 - Visual Arts
Students receive a $5.00 voucher to spend at the
School Canteen.
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The School Athletics Carnival is this Friday 21st June, 2018.
Students who are turning 8 and older this year will need to come straight to Bowen Oval.
Students are encouraged to wear house colours for this day.
Parents, carers and community members are encouraged to come along and cheer and enjoy the day.
Secondary and Whole School Sport with Mrs Staniforth
North West Cross Country - Thank you, thank you, to all our volunteers who helped make Coolah’s running of the North West Regional Cross Country a huge success.
It is amazing how many visitors comment on what a fantastic event we run and how amazing it is that the whole community is involved and encourages the hosting.
This year I think we have a record number of students through to the All Schools State Cross Country to be held at Eastern Creek on the first Friday back next term.
Mrs Wilson, Miss McDonald and I look forward to watching the following students run in Sydney: Amber, Annabelle, Hamish, Isaac, Tia, Sophia, Lachlan, Sophie, Fabian, Caitlin, Hugh & Brandy.
Well done to all our students who ran on Friday and a special ‘well done’ to Millie who is First Reserve.
Cattle Club sessions started this week
Monday afternoon (Week 8)
from 3:15pm to 4:15pm.
Week 8—Years 5, 6 & Secondary
Week 9—Years 6 & Up
Week 10—Years 5, 6 & Secondary
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Curried Sausages
& Vegies
Silverside
&
Vegies
$6
THEIR BACK!
Head lice have
unfortunately returned .
Please check your child’s
hair regularly.
Please refer to fact sheet
attached.
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