Thank you to our families for the support you have shown the school to ensure we keep everyone as safe as possible. It
has been extremely challenging and a huge adjustment for all. We appreciate the high level of engagement and
communication we have had from our students and their parents.
As the managed return for students continues, we were delighted to see many of our students return on their
designated days and reconnect with their teachers and friends. This is something that we all have missed over the
previous weeks. It really was a special moment seeing the smiles on our student’s faces.
The returned days for our class groups has been important to touch base, communicate the weeks learning, ask
questions, enhance technology skills and allow our students to be back in a regular routine within the classroom. The
Phase 1 return to school continues next week.
WEEK 3 TERM 2, Friday, 15 May 2020
Congratulations to the following students who received a merit award at this week’s assembly
Zachary Read, Milan Barac, George Devlin, Jakiya Fernando, Ben Cover, Zander Kilgour, Lottie Lewis, Chloe Turnbull, Charlotte
Irwin, Molly Green, James Irwin, Ruby Miller, Hayley Clarke, Cameron Tevaga, Annabella Ricardo, Oriah Andrews.
It has been fantastic seeing so many beautiful little faces returning to school with us!
Children returning to school
A reminder that if your child is returning to school to learn, please ensure they have their paper work packs and any technology they have borrowed with them. If students are being picked up at the front of school please remember to adhere to the social distancing advice as seen on the posters on our fence line. Those who are learning from home all/some days are reminded that if they are not participating online daily or handing in their paper packs they will be marked as absent on our
rolls.
Equipment To assist with keeping our school a safe place, we ask that students who bring equipment keep it to a minimum, eg. one pencil case containing; one pencil, sharpener, blue and red pen, ruler, scissors and a glue stick. If possible these items should be kept
at school or if taken home cleaned regularly.
Social Distancing In addition to the ongoing hygiene strategies already in place we have separated infants and primary students in the playground. We have also staggered lunch times so all students have access to the playground at separate times. All selected sporting equipment being used during the breaks is being disinfected at the end of each recess and lunch session. We also ask
that students leave toys at home during these times.
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attendance + sickness We ask that parents continue to please notify the school of their child's absence. If students are engaging in our learning from home program and completing the set work, they will be marked as flexible attendance instead of an absence. Those students who are not engaging in the online learning, not present at school or not identified as sick will be marked as absent.
It is important to remember that if your child is showing any signs of feeling unwell PLEASE DO NOT SEND THEM TO SCHOOL. Any child showing signs of feeling unwell will be sent to the sick bay and parents will be notified immediately.
social distancing + hvgine In addition to the ongoing hygine strategies already in place we have seperated infants and primary students in the playground. We have also staggered lunch times so all students have access to the playground at seperate times. All selected sporting equipment being used during these breaks are being disinfected at the end of each recess and lunch session. We also ask that students leave toys at home during these times.
• • SOCIAL DISTANCING• • REDUCED VISITORS ON THE SCHOOL SITE
.: e • CANCELLATION OR POSTPONEMENT OF SCHOOL EVENTS · .• • ADDITIONAL HYGIENE SIGNAGE AROUND THE SCHOOL
• HAND WASHING LESSONS• HAND SANITISER IN EVERY OPERATIONAL CLASSROOM• EXTRA CLEANING THROUGHOUT THE DAY.
pickup !drop off
All primary students must be dropped off at the front side gate to walk around the back way to line up under the hayshed.
Kindergarten students may be dropped at the front office steps to then walk in and place their bags at their classroom, then heading to the hayshed.
Jake is currently doing his final teaching practical with Mr Eastcott and Ms Moore in the Maths department to be a qualified Maths Teacher, so we thought we would ask him some questions.
Where did you study?I originally started studying at Sydney UCS but am now studying at University of Newcastle.Why did you choose teaching as a career?I really like that moment when something clicks across in someone’s head and they finally understand it. Its really nice to actually be able to help people that way.Why did you choose Bingara Central School to do your Final Practical?I grew up in the area down at Barraba, and I see there is a massive need for more teachers to come out here.What do you like to do in your spare time?I play guitar, I play football (soccer)What is your favourite food?Roast porkWhat is your favourite Colour?OrangeDo you prefer cats or dogs?DogsWhat is your favourite Sport?Football (Soccer)Do you have any advice for our students?Make the most of your time when you’ve got someone that wants to be here and help you and teach you.
Meet BCS prac teacher
JAKE GARDINER
What do you like about being
back at school?
YEAR 6
Seeing all my students and interacting face to face
Mrs Craddock
Being able to concentrate when I'm working
Daniel
I like the structure
Benji
I like the company
Taminya
Getting help when I need it
Addison
Seeing all my friends
Jymari
Seeing all my mates
Barnaby
Being back with my friends
Aylah
Seeing all my friends
Darcy
Seeing Mrs Craddock and all my friends
Bella
Getting proper help from my teacher
Elle'-Grace
Seeing all my friends and teachers
Tobie
Seeing all my friends
Kye
Seeing all of my students
Mailee
The routine and structure
Zoe
“The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” DR SEUSS
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