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We pay our respects to the Wiradjuri people, who are the traditional custodians of the land on which Delroy Campus sits, and pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal
people who are part of our school community.
Issue 3 Wednesday 18 September 2019
DELROY SNIPPETS
Term 3 Week 09
East Street, DUBBO NSW 2830 Phone: 6882 7955 Fax: 6881 8749 Email: delroy-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au Web: www.dubbocoll-m.schools.nsw.edu.au
2019 CIRCUS FESTIVAL On Thursday 5 August, nine students from Circus West travelled to Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School with Delroy’s Circus teachers Mr Paul Woodhead and Ms Jemima Hall. There were many highlights from the 2019 Circus Festival. The students developed their tumbling and aerial technique with thorough conditioning, they flew across the air on the flying trapeze, they juggled clubs, balls and rings, they learnt how to acro-handstand over one another on stilts and
ride a group bike! Our students are to be commended on their efforts across all workshops as they demonstrated resilience, enthusiasm, passion and dedication. Our troupe were nothing short of a unified team who encouraged each other to have a go at everything. They made new friends from the wider circus community and made their teachers proud as punch.
Ms Jemima Hall CAPA Circus (See photos Page 3)
DUBBO COLLEGE
CAMPUSES
COMBINED
TO ATTEND MUSIC
WORKSHOPS
above: Dubbo College Senior Campus, Delroy Campus and South Campus joined with Killarney Heights to attend an after school Big Band Workshop, Concert Workshop and performance including conducting and playing advise from Dr Rob McMillan.
The three campuses joined together for an amazing band opportunity this term. We had the pleasure of being conducted by the fabulous Dr Rob McMillan who also provided us with warm ups and techniques which enhanced our playing. This was followed by a workshop with Killarney Heights the International Touring Group, where we learnt two pieces in ninety minutes and we then played alongside the group at South Campus. To finish, we collaborated with the Macquarie Conservatorium and Killarney Heights for a Big Band workshop and performance. The performance was outstanding and featured the Wellington Tin Roof Band, Killarney Heights Big Band, Macquarie Conservatorium Big Band and Dubbo College Big Band. A wonderful experience for teachers, students and audience members. Miss Brooke Tonks CAPA Music
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What’s on? Week 9 Thursday 19.09.19
Dubbo Rugby 7’s Apex Oval 7.00am
TAFE NSW Wool Industry school-based traineeship showcase day 9.40am
Support Excursion - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe.
Week 10 Tuesday 24.09.19
Excursion - Duke of Edinburgh students to Warrumbungles 7.00am
Delroy’s Got Talent 1.25pm Wednesday 25.09.19
Excursion - Duke of Edinburgh students to Warrumbungles 7.00am
FRIDAY 27.09.19 College Celebration of Sport at DRTCC 6pm
LAST DAY OF TERM 3
STUDENTS and STAFF RETURN FOR TERM 4
ON MONDAY 14 OCTOBER 2019
TERM 4 Week 2 MONDAY 21.10.19
P&C MEETING Westside Hotel 6.00pm all welcome
Principal’s message……. Once again it has been a very busy term and we are pleased to report that the long awaited updating of the change rooms is now completed, they look very fresh and attractive and ready for use by the students. NAPLAN r esults are here. Delroy has achieved some outstand-ing results regarding growth. All parents and carers of years 7 and 9 are invited to attend a breakfast on Thursday 26 September at 8.00am to celebrate the NAPLAN success. DELROY’S GOT TALENT- this is where our students and staff demonstrate their performing abilities. Dancing skills, singing talent, magic tricks, musical talent, to name a few areas of entertainment. These performances are judged and prizes given to participants and for the best acts. This event will take place on Tuesday 24 September to end a very busy term. YONDR: Just a reminder that our Yondr program regarding the NO PHONE policy begins Week 1 Term 4. Please ensure you aware of the rules and if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the school. TRANSITION for year 6 into year 7 has already commenced. Some of our current year 7 students visited our feeder primary schools this week to share some information about High School life. Thank you to those year 7 students and to Ms Hall and Mr Durham, who will be the Year Advisers for year 7 2020. Mrs Budden has been very busy gathering information about our incoming year 7 cohort. Thank you Mrs Budden for your hard work in preparing information for us to ensure we create a positive educational journey for year 7 2020. CLONTARF and Girls Academy continue to offer many oppor tunities to students to assist them with confidence, motivation and overall skills to maintain a positive attitude toward their education. ASPIRE NIGHT we look forward to seeing parents and carers at our Aspire Night in Term 4 on 22 October, at 6.00pm in the school hall, you will be able to see amazing music, art, photography and circus acts by our students. Thank you to all the staff, students, parents and carers and community members who help us make our school a positive learning environment for all.
Have a safe and enjoyable holiday and we look forward to yet another busy term.
YEAR 7 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS Thursday Periods 1 and 2, Year 7 students completed their class ensemble performance assessment in the school hall. All performances were of a high standard with the majority of students excelling beyond what they thought was their capability. Mrs Sinclair and I were super proud of all students’ efforts and the commitment they made during class lessons, and we would like to thank all parents/carers, teachers and the 9/10 Elective Music class for their support and help in congratulating the
amazing talent we have at Delroy. Miss Brooke Tonks CAPA Music teacher
above: 7 WICOR
above: 7 AVID right: 7 STRIVE
above: 7 GREEN
above: 7 RED
‘Kindness is a gift everyone can afford to give’
Mrs Debbie Head Principal
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2019 CIRCUS FESTIVAL
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CAPA NEWS Term 3 has been moving very fast! There are many amazing artworks being produced at the minute, with year 8 currently completing their celebrity based Pop Art paint-ings for their practical assessment this term. The students have taken a great interest in Pop Art, learning how consumerism, politics and popular culture helped as a basis for this movement. We have also had year 9 and 10 Visual Art students looking closely into Still Life. The students have participated in numerous activities exploring mediums and genres to develop different techniques to producing Still Life art. Students have been busy with a number of activities using charcoal, ink, experimentation with paper qualities and colours, as well as pastels and paints. Through this exploration, students are to create a final assessment artwork based on Still Life. There are many fantastic artworks that have come from this unit and all students should be proud of their efforts. We cannot wait to display all their works on Aspire Night. Then there is Photography. Both Years 9 and 10 have been busy in either the classroom producing videos for ‘Video’s for Change’ (Year 9) or in the Darkroom producing more traditional forms of photography such as Photograms and Pinhole Camera photographs (Year 10). Both are found to be challenging yet rewarding in that they learn the many styles, techniques and forms of
photography.
Examples of Year 9 Visual Art
students’ experimentation
works including step-by-step
apple painting, life
drawing/painting of skulls and
placement of objects.
Left: Example of a Still Life
composition using one of
numerous skulls donated from
Uncle Ralph’s Property.
Mrs Lorin McConnell CAPA Art …..continued page 5
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Left: Year 9 students busy drawing their
Still Life Vanita. Clockwise
from Left: Alicia Lockwood, Ellie Hilder,
Caitlin Hildred, Grace Monson,
Brielle Lord and Zachiah Riley.
Left, above right and below
right: Examples of Year 8
Pop Art plate activity on
display in the front office.
Left and below left: Year 9 and Year 10 Visual Art artworks on display during the recent Parent Teacher Interviews.
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Dubbo College P&C Meeting Term 4
Monday 21 October 2019 Westside Hotel Dubbo
6.00pm
Everyone welcome and we look forward to seeing familiar
and new faces.
STRIVE Class Scoop…. Year 8 Report: It seems like only yesterday when I was writing my last newsletter article, yet so much has happened since then. The bulk of assessment for the core subjects has wrapped up, with students now working towards the development of their group newspaper tasks for English. This task is due for submission on Monday 23 September (next week), with students having class time for any final refinements that need to be made. We have begun our new topic Chemical Reactions in Science (though I have included photos from our previous topic of students dissecting chicken wings to explore both the skeletal and muscular systems). This topic also provides for some interesting investigations, with students considering the implications of chemical reactions on their everyday life. In Math’s, our studies have also moved to the new topic Area and Volume. Students are encouraged to explore the real-life connections of this topic such as determining how much carpet should be ordered for a typical bedroom (area), or the amount of soil needed to fill a garden bed (volume) etc. It is important that students have their own personal calculator that they bring to class for all Math’s lessons. These can be purchased at the front office. Our study of Water in the World continues in HSIE, as does our want for rain! Our current drought provides a lot of relevant and meaningful insight into the issue of water scarcity, as well as what can be done to help manage this issue. Students will not receive homework next week or the first week back of Term 4, but can expect it to resume in Week 2. Remember, homework is provided on a coloured sheet of paper and is designed to consolidate classroom learning, allow-ing students to practice and refine the knowledge and skills being developed in class. As the term draws to an end, I’d like to thank Woolworth’s Delroy Park for their continued support of the Year 8 Strive class. I’d like to also wish students a rest-ful and enjoyable holiday break - they have certainly earned it!
DELROY’S GOT TALENT 2019
TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER - TERM 3
Singing, dancing, circus, group acts, ensembles, comedy…….
Parents/Carers and member of the community are invited to attend wonderful performances from our students and staff at Delroy Campus on
Tuesday 24 September 2019 from 1.30pm - 3.15pm Look forward to seeing you there, Miss Brooke Tonks CAPA
Mrs Rachel Cody Year 8 Strive Class Teacher
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Thursday 19th September: Wool Industry Showcase Day
Tuesday 22nd October: Green Light Day - Careers in Logistics and Transport
Term 4: Year 9 - Work Readiness Lessons
During Term - Year 10 - Work Experience
The media often will run a story about the 'Changing Nature of Work' or 'Skills of the Future' telling us that young people will be doing jobs that haven't even been thought of yet. So what are these jobs?
Here is a link to 100 Jobs of the Future from a report written by the Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited and Deakin University (2019).
Read about the role of a:
Virtual Assistant Personality Designer (No. 100)
Nostalgist (No. 36)
or perhaps a Data Farmer (No. 85)
https://100jobsofthefuture.com/report/jobs/
There is also a quiz that you might like try to see which jobs suit you;
https://100jobsofthefuture.com/quiz/
Delroy Campus is looking to establish a second hand clothing pool. If there are any families that have uniform items and are still of good quality and would like to donate them, please send them into school with your child or bring them to the front office.
Further details to come about when and where the clothing pool will operate.
The platform hosting the Dubbo College App was decommissioned at the end of August.
Absence notifications can be made via the Parent Portal.
If you do not currently have access to the Parent Portal, please contact the school at delroy-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au and login information will be sent to you.
PLEASE NOTE: absences must be reported to the school promptly as they can only be amended for the previous
2 week period. Absences outside this period cannot be changed.
Mrs Renae Justice Careers Adviser
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SPORT REPORT
Good Sports Awards Year 7 Year 8 Year 9
Max McGuire-Allen and Na’Shaeya Dickinson
Thomas Proberts and Dylan Peterson Brianna Knox and Alicia Lockwood
Lachlan O’Malley and NSW U16 Rugby Union
Year 10
Thalia Stewart
CROSS COUNTRY
Congratulations to the following students in the State Cross Country Championships at Eastern Creek in Sydney early this term.
Thalia Stewart Matilda Hollier, Kaitlyn Hall, Tanisha Eisel, Taneisha Wilson, and Deontai Edwards
COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY
left: Congratulations to the following students for becoming College Cross Country Champions
Deontai Edwards 12 Years Champion Taniesha Wilson 12 Years Girl
Matilda Hollier 16 Years Champion
WESTERN AREA TENNIS right: Congratulations to the following girls for being part of the
College Tennis Team who are Western Area Champions Kaitlyn Hall, Amelia Day and Alexis Pfeiffer
Also to Kaitlyn Hall for making the Western Region Tennis Team
WESTERN ATHLETICS Congratulations to all students who went to Western Athletics Delroy students performed extremely well with five students making it
through to State: Dylan Lane High Jump; Casey Church-Lenord Shot Put; Calum Church-Lenord Javelin, Emily Fardell Hurdles and 400m; Connor Etcell Long Jump.
DELROY CAMPUS CALENDAR
TERM 3 - 2019
TERM 3 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Wk 09 Sept 16 17 18 19 Dubbo Rugby 7’s Apex Oval 7.00am
TAFE NSW Wool
Industry school-based traineeship showcase
day 9.40am
Support Exc - The Lion, The Witch and
the Wardrobe 5.30pm
20
Wk 10 Sept 23 College Celebration of Sport at DRTCC
6.00pm
24 Duke of Edinburgh
Warrumbungles Excursion 7.00am
Delroy’s Got Talent
1.25pm
25 Duke of Edinburgh
Warrumbungles Excursion
26 27
LAST DAY OF TERM 3
HAVE A SAFE, ENJOYABLE AND RESTFUL HOLIDAY STAFF and STUDENTS RETURN FOR TERM 4
ON MONDAY 14 OCTOBER 2019
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STATE CHS GYMNASTICS Congratulations to Anthonela Rojas Del Portal
on her fantastic effort at State CHS Gymnastics.
Anthonela was placed 2nd on the beam.
NETBALL Zachiah Riley (Opens), Tanisha Eisel (U15s)
Brielle Lord (U15s), Mikayla Lord (U15s)
RUGBY UNION Dylan Ball (U15s), Angus Chappell (U15s)
KEN EGGLETON CUP
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UNIFORM
20% OFF
MONDAY 9th SEPTEMBER TO
FRIDAY 27th SEPTEMBER
UNIFORM SHOP
20% OFF SALE*
DURING NORMAL SHOP HOURS
20% OFF STOCKED ITEMS (EXCLUDING WOOL JUMPERS, BLAZERS & BACKPACKS)
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES (UNLESS GARMENT IS FAULTY)
NO RAINCHECKS
SALE ON FOR 3 WEEKS ONLY
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