“enriching Primary education”
MOLONG CENTRAL SCHOOL “Providing Opportunities for Personal Achievement”
NEWSLETTER
Phone: 6366 8224 Fax: 6366 8220 email: [email protected]
Kindergarten to Year 12 Issue No: 37 19th November, 2015
SCHOOL CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS
19/11/15 23-27/11/15 1-4/12/15 01/12/15 30/11-2/12/15
REMEMBRANCE DAY Remembrance Day is an opportunity to observe one minute's silence at 11 am on the 11
th of November each year to remember
those who died or suffered for Australia's cause in all wars and armed conflicts. Primary and Secondary students gathered in the Gymnasium last week, where the Captains of the Primary and Secondary presented to all students a history of Remembrance Day which was coordinated by Mr Tony Keen. Students also donated a gold coin to assist the Pozieres French- Australian Schools Project. Our students donated $305 towards Pozieres School and Molong Central School will be engraved on a plaque erected at the school. Our thoughts are once again with the people of France this week.
Molong Central School students during Remembrance Day School Captains Phoenix Aguila, Toby Parry, Mardie Campbell & Angus Quigley (Primary)
Year 10 Villages of the Heart Program Visiting Author Paul Stafford met with Year 10 students this week to commence filming a series of interviews with local people about local history. When I visited the Year 10 group Paul Stafford was generating interesting discussion and identifying the types of questions that would be relevant in determining the early beginnings of Gamboola. Students will work in teams and visit local sites to create a filmed history of the local area.
MCS students Excelling in Chosen Fields From time to time I find out about individual student success in their chosen academic and recreational pursuits. These students are usually quiet achievers who dedicate personal time to improve their skills to achieve their goals. Leonie Wilson presented a story in front of 50 other readers at the ABC studio last week and spoke with confidence and clarity. Tyson Wyburn has recently been selected in both the NSW Country under 15 Soccer and Footsal teams. These achievements are the result of many years of hard work and hours of training. It is these experiences that allow students to develop into resilient young people who aren’t afraid to push their abilities to the limit regardless of the outcome. I look forward to finding out more about the individual success that our students achieve on a regular basis so if you know of one of our students doing great things please give me a call.
Mrs Michelle Barrett, Principal
Leonie Wilson Tyson Whyburn
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BYOD PROGRAM
Due to the success of the implementation of BYOD in Years 9 and 10, we are pleased to extend the invitation to Years 7 and 8 in 2016. It allows staff and student to maximise teaching and learning in the classroom in preparation for the rapidly changing world, largely driven by technology. An information session is to be held in the Molong Central School Hall with Mr Scott Taprell and myself on the 25th November commencing at 6:00pm. This will allow parents/carers to be informed about the school’s policy, needs and requirements of devices and receive specific paperwork for each student contract. Miss Georgie Stamatopoulos
CALTEX ALL ROUNDER AWARD
INFORMATION What do children’s show actor Emma Watkins (the current ‘Yellow Wiggle’), Frisbee world-champion sportsman Adrian Gepp (PhD) and many thousands of other Australian professionals have in common? They were all selected by their high schools as Caltex Best All Rounder recipients – and like the vast majority of students so honoured, they’ve gone on to enjoy great success and have been a credit to their schools, families and communities. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Australia’s most respected Secondary education recognition program and by now we suspect many schools have already chosen their 2015 recipients. The Caltex All-rounder Award has been presented to thousands of final year students around the country across its 30 year history. Caltex seeks to acknowledge the all-round contribution that each student makes to their schools and communities, their leadership abilities and the good example they set for others.
WHAT’S ON WEEK 6/7 TERM 4
20/11/15 – 27/11/15
26/11 Yr 11/12 Mathematics – Assess test – in class 2 periods
26/11 Yr 11/12 General Maths – Assess test – in class 2 periods
27/11 Yr 11/12 PDH – Critical Analysis due
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Secondary News
NSW PREMIER’S SPORTING
CHALLENGE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM NSW Premiers Sporting Challenge Leadership Program 2015 Last Tuesday, I had the pleasure of accompanying 27 students in years 8 and 9 to participate in a sport leadership day at Orange High school as a part of the NSW Premiers Sporting Challenge Sport Leadership Program, ‘Leading with Action’. The purpose of this day was to introduce and cement various sports skills to students in order to achieve the first step towards a qualification in a level 1/community coach award in one or more of the sports that they attended. Students also learned different coaching skills which will help them to plan coaching sessions and the leading of younger students in a variety of sporting programs and activities planned for 2016. Students participated in three 90 minute workshops which were run by NSW Sports Association Coaching and Development Officers in various sports including Rugby Union, Rugby League, Football, Netball, Softball, Touch, Tennis, Cricket and even Sailing! The specialist Development Officers introduce and develop a variety of skills and activities that allows even the most novice sport leaders to be introduced to the coaching aspects of the sport. All students appeared to have an absolute ball and were exhausted from the day which made for a very peaceful and quiet bus ride home! I would like to commend all sports leaders on their exemplary behaviour and welcome them to the program. Mrs Jane Quigley, Sports Manager, PSC program
MERIT AWARDS Connor LINDE Jack GAVIN
GOLD AWARD Ian DUGMORE
Scott Taprell, Deputy Principal
Year 10 students during a BYOD session
Abbie Stedman and Drew Johnston learning all about sailing at Lake
Canobolas, as part of the PSC Sport Leadership Program.
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Remembrance Day Last Wednesday all students K-12 commemorated
Remembrance Day with a service in the Gym. Our
service was led by Toby Parry and Phoenix Aguila and
ably assisted by our Primary Captains Mardie Campbell
and Angus Quigley. The service was organised by Mr
Tony Keen. It was wonderful to see the students listen
to the stories about the significance of the war in
France in WW1 and the Australian connection that is
still their today. I would also like to congratulate the
students on the amount of respect they displayed
throughout the service. Always a pleasure to be part of
Molong Central School.
Mud Challenge “On the 8th of November 2015, 20 kids from Molong
travelled to Integra Gym Orange for the Primary
School Mud Challenge. We started with a warm up
dance and we were all given a group. Each group had
about 10 kids, which started the course at different
times. We got very dirty, crawled under a building full of
mud and we went down a slip and slide. We climbed walls
and stepped over tyres. It was very exhausting but we
all had a lot of fun. By the end of our 3 laps we looked
like a big clump of mud!. We got hosed off and we all
went home and jumped in the shower.”
By Mardie Campbell
“The Challenge was very dirty and muddy, but lots of
fun. We had to move ourselves through obstacles. We all
warmed up with a fitness dance which had our muscles
stretched and ready to run. We all moved through the
course about 3 times until we came to the finish line. We
all got covered in mud after the mud crawl and this was
the funniest part of the course. After everyone finished
we got hosed off by one of the fitness trainers and then
we received a medallion for completing the course. We
were all exhausted after the Mud Challenge but it was
great fun.” By Angus Quigley.
Nb: Please find all the action photos from the day on the
flyer attached.
Learn to Swim A reminder that our Learn to Swim lessons commence
next Monday 23rd November at the Molong pool.
Children attending should come prepared with the
following items each day: swimming costume, towel,
shirt or rash vest, hat, SPF30+ sun protection, warm
clothing (on a cool day), plastic bag for wet gear and a
carry bag. The wearing of a swimming cap and goggles is
optional, however students will be assessed during the
Program for all swimming skills without wearing goggles.
Uniform Award –Friday Week 6 - Term 4
Stage 1 – Indy Webb
Stage 2 – Dash Jones
Stage 3 – Libby Peschka
PRIMARY NEWS
STUDENT OF THE WEEK Class Student
K Hope Nicholas Bloomfield – For consistent effort in all
Maths activities.
K/1 Blue Cow Lucas Penson – For a fantastic effort during
Writing.
1 Barrington Jett Weekes – For consistently working well in
Maths.
1/2 Snowy Cody Peschka – For a super effort and results in
Reading.
2 Tomah Bailee Williams – For a great news presentation on
the life cycle of a mud skipper.
3 Bimberi Chelsi Duncan – For great writing ideas during
Literacy.
3/4
Canobolas
Bryce Bollinger – Forwriting an excellent Personal
Response on the book “Blib”.
4/5 Zeil Kayla Schmich – For trying her best at everything
she does.
5/6
Gibraltar
Riley Lampe – For a positive improvement to work
habits.
5/6
Kosciusko
Mardie Campbell – For an excellent Info report on
States of Matter.
Library Gabrielle Phillips-Clarke – For outstanding
borrowing throughout the year.
Have a wonderful week! Jane Backhouse Deputy Principal - Primary
Club 200 Congratulations to the following students
Club 100 Jarryd Winton
Club 200 William Kirby Carter Kirby Taylah Hobbs
William Nancarrow Emily Hartigan-Klok
Hunter Hobbs Imogen Nancarrow
Primary Awards Bronze Silver
Asher Oliver Trae Winton
Alyssa Donlan Olivia Hobbs
Principal’s Banner Principals Badge Micah Oliver Libby Peschka
Alex Harvey Nathan Wilson
Banjo Fowler Molly Weekes
Olivia Power
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CANTEEN 20/11/2015 – 27/11/2015
HELP IS DESPERATELY NEEDED ON THIS ROSTER. Please give one morning per
month to the Canteen-that is all it takes. Ring the Canteen on 6366 9009 from 8.30am-1.45pm. If you can’t work on your day just call me. Thank you, Tina McGovern, Canteen Manager.
20/11/15 3
rd FRIDAY
SARAH LEISK
23/11/15 4
th MONDAY
24/11/15 4
th TUESDAY
2511/15 4
th WEDNESDAY
26/11/15 4
th THURSDAY
27/11/15 4
th FRIDAY
HELP NEEDED
BELILNDA MILLS
HELP NEEDED
DONNA TAPRELL
HELP NEEDED
From the LIBRARY…
Week 7 Term 4 JUNIOR FICTION Alice Miranda in the Alps – by Jacqueline Harvey Matilda – Roald Dah, Illustrated by Quentin Blake
Mortified Lost in the Sands of Time – by Martin Chatterton
Wings of Fire: The Lost Heir – by Tui T. Sutherland JUNIOR NON FICTION
Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be? – by P.Crumble, Illustrated
by Simon Williams
Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini – by Paul
Vance & Lee Pockriss, Illustrated by Kerry Argent SENIOR FICTION
300 Minutes of Danger – by Jack Heath
Star of Deltora: Shadows of the Master – by Emily Rodda
Dr Who Heroes & Monsters Collection – by Gary Russell &
others
Jessica Cole Model Spy: Catwalk Criminal –by Sarah Sky
Hi Everyone,
Many interesting articles are available on the Internet which
addresses the best way to develop and support your child’s ability
to read fluently. The following link will take you to an article
which reinforces why we need to read aloud to our children.
‘Five reasons you should read aloud to your kids’:
http://bit.ly/1NxK2as
I have just received confirmation that the Premier’s Reading
Challenge Certificates are now ready to be printed. Gold and
Platinum awards will be sent from the PRC team to the school.
When certificates are all compiled students will receive them at
Morning Assembly.
The last issue of Scholastic Book Club has been handed to
students this week and orders are to be delivered to Library staff
no later than 3:30 pm on Thursday, 19th
November. This will
allow plenty of time for the order to be sent and distributed
before the end of term. Many thanks to all the students and their
families that have supported Book Club during 2015.
Mrs Hall
EXPERIENCE A NEW CULTURE, MAKE NEW FRIENDS
AND LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE AT HOME
In January students from over 25 countries around the world, will be arriving in Australia to study at local high schools for 3 - 10 months. Opportunities exist for families to act as a host family, in a volunteer capacity. Hosting can be on a temporary, short or long term basis. Host families help provide international students with the chance to study and experience life in Australia. This is a great way to learn about another country and culture, establish a lifelong link to a family in another country and contribute to international goodwill. If your family can offer a friendly, supportive and caring home environment, contact us today. To hear more about this wonderful opportunity or our student exchange programs out of Australia call Student Exchange Australia New Zealand on 1300135331 or visit www.studentexchange.org.au/host-a-student
CENTRAL WEST PEOPLE’S CLIMATE MARCH
Date: Saturday 28th
November
Time: 10am
Venue: Cook Park, Orange - Kite Street Entrance,
culminating in a rally on the lawn beside
Wesley Uniting Church, Anson Street, Orange
Kids and Pets Welcome
More information at peoplesclimate.org.au
Please note, there is a second rally on
Sunday 29 November 1pm at The Domain Sydney
WHOSE IN CHARGE IN YOUR HOUSE? 1-2-3 Magic Effective Discipline for Children
from 2-12yrs & Emotion Coaching
Program by: Orange Family Support
Services
Host: Molong Baptist Church
Thistle Street, Molong Cost: Free (optional Booklets $10)
20th November 9.30am-1pm
27th November 9.30am-1pm
Morning Tea provided To book your place or for more information call
Julie Spencer on 6366 9376 or 0418 973 039
Or email [email protected]
STAGE 3 PRIMARY MUD RUN
2015