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A CENTRAL
OF EXCELLENCE
High Standards, Individual Attention and Competitive
‘ A C H I E V I N G T O G E T H E R ’
Achieving excellence at your local central school High Standards, Individual Attention and Competitive
Yeoval Central School Term 3 Week 3
30 July 2012
Mr Troy Grant MP visited our school this week and met with Years 5/6 to present a book about the his‐tory of NSW Parliament. Mr Grant toured the school and commented how neat and tidy it looked. He was impressed by how friendly students were and acknowledged their manners. Mr Grant asked a number of questions to which the students responded. INVITATION Our Education Week assembly will be held at the school hall commencing at 9:00 am this Thursday. All parents and friends are invited to attend and enjoy student performances. The theme for 2012 is NSW Public Schools – creating the Future.
Speeches
Verse Speaking
Choir items
Instrumental
Presentations
and are expected to be in full school uni‐form. Parents are asked to check their child’s uniform to ensure that they are ready for this event. All students will travel by bus to the venue and stay as a group with their teachers. Parents may take their child home after the performance and final adjudicator’s report. Our school instrumental group perform on Friday 10 August and our choirs are per‐forming on Monday 13 August.
Care: Being concerned for the wellbeing of yourself and others.
COMING EVENTS: Term 3 30th July: HSC Trials begin Education Week 31st July: Parent/teacher interviews with Mr McLaurin/ Miss Reinhold ICAS English test – some students 2nd August: Education Week assembly > 9:00 am Years 9/10 community tree planting on Wellington Road 7th August: Wellington Eisteddfod – Verse Speaking K‐6 10th August: Wellington Eisteddfod Instrumental group 13th August: Wellington Eisteddfod choirs performance Years 5/6 Canberra Excursion (four days)
STUDENT SAFETY For the safety of all students, we would appreciate it if all visitors to the school please report to the school office. School hats may still be worn at school this term Chewing gum is banned No aerosol cans No cans of drink at school YCS is a nut free school
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Principal
Mr John Bernasconi
Assistant Principal Ms Kendall Dodt
(Relieving)
Secondary Head
Teachers Mr Nathan Cluness
Mr Scott Olsson (Relieving)
Address
Obley Street
Yeoval NSW 2868
Phone
02 68464004
Fax
02 68464317
yeoval‐c.school@det.
nsw.edu.au
Web address www.yeoval‐
c.schools.nsw.edu.au
P & C President Mrs Gaela Elliott
Secretary
Ms Brooke Green
Treasurer
Mrs Michele Kerin
P & C Meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7.30 pm
Next P & C Meeting
14 August 2012
A member of the
Western Access
Program
Congratulations Claire Smith, Boudicea Blatch and Ethan Monk for achieving a GOLD Achievement Award. Six students have progressed to GOLD in our merit system.
Congratulations Lola Giblett who was awarded a Principal’s Reading Challenge Award at our primary assembly. Lola has read the required number of books and was awarded a novel of her own choice to keep. Students enter the challenge by signing up with Mrs Gavin in the library.
Year 12 students commenced their Trial HSC exams today. We wish Caley, Nata‐sha and Gavin all the best and hope they achieve high marks in all subjects.
Our Education Week church service was held on Friday. All students were in at‐tendance. The theme was “What is Great” and some students presented at the service. Many thanks to Bronwyn Johnson who organised the service.
School Evaluations (surveys) are cur‐rently being prepared for parents. Your response is important and highly re‐garded because it communicates to us our strengths and areas of improvement that need to be addressed to improve educational outcomes for all students. You will receive all surveys by mail and they are required to be returned by a due date.
“Glam it up Girls” for Years 10 – 12 was last Friday. The program was well re‐ceived and the girls enjoyed their day.
On our school notice board are new pho‐tos of our current School Captains, SRC and sporting House Captains.
Our first performance for the Wellington Eisteddfod is Verse Speaking K‐6 on 7 Au‐gust. All primary students will be on stage
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KIDZ QUIZ The Quiz is for students to test their general knowledge. All students are invited to complete the quiz and hand it in at the office by Thursday each week by 3.20 pm. To win a treat all answers must be correct (including spelling). 1. What is the answer? 307 + 4 + 73 = ? 2. Rearrange the word “eat” to make the name
of a type of drink? 3. True or false: the moon has its own light. 4. If something is “beneficial”, will it be helpful
or unhelpful? 5. Divide 3333 by 3.
MERIT AWARDS: Congratulations to the following students who have received awards in the Student Merit Sys‐tem: Bronze: Zachariah Millstead Silver: Joseph McClure Gold: Ethan Monk, Boudicea Blatch, Claire Smith READING AWARDS:
Congratulations to the following students who have received Reading Awards this week:
50 Nights: Jake Baker, Harry Giblett 100 Nights: Cooper Williams, Jayden Fox, Alannah Van Kemenade, Phoenix Blatch, Lola Giblett Holiday reading: Tyrone Antaw, Dominic Antaw, Alannah Van Kemenade, Jackson Armstrong, Phoenix Blatch, Lauren Zell, Harry Giblett.
SUBJECT DUE DATE WEIGHTING TASK
Yr 9/10 PDHPE Week 3 20% Sexual Health Topic Test
Yr 12 HSC Trials begin Week 3
Yr 11 PDHPE 1 August 20% Case Study: Better Health for Individuals
General Maths 1 August 15% Data Analysis
Yr 8 Japanese 2 August 30% “Golden Week” Research Assignment
Yr 12 HSC Trials continue Week 4
Yr 11 Visual Arts 8 August 15% Case Study/Research Task
Yr 11 Biology 8 August 15% Performing First Hand Investiga‐tion
Yr 11 Mathematics 15 August 20% Topic Test
Yr 11 Standard English 15 August 20% Listening Task “A Property of the Clan”
Yr 11 Agriculture 15 August 20% Animal Production
Yr 11 PD/H/PE 15 August 10% Practical First Aid Task
Yr 11 CaFS 15 August 20% Families and communities: Family Structure Essay
Yr 11 Chemistry 15 August 20% Explosions—Research and First Hand Investigation
Yr 11 Animal Studies 15 August —
YEARS 7—12 ASSESSMENT TASKS
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Have you met: CARLEIGH BAKER
Carleigh‘s favourite things:
Food: Chocolate
Colour: Purple
Music: Moves like Jagger
Movie: Twighlight
Interests: *Playing with my dog *Trampolining *Playing with my cat
Dream: To play the guitar in a band
Have you met: ETHAN MONK
Ethan s favourite things:
Food: Hot Chips
Colour: Yellow
Music: Anything new
Movie: Brave
Interests: *Footy *Cricket *Motor Bikes
Dream: To play for the Doggies
ASSEMBLIES Primary Class of the Week: Year 2 for their amazing talents in dance. Secondary Class of the Week: Year 11 Hospital‐ity for their excellent work in practical. Students of the Week: Years K/1: Caleb McClure For his enthusiastic approach to learning. Year 2: Caleb Wirth For his exceptional effort in Choir. Years 3/4: Boudicea Blatch For brilliant efforts and motivation towards all Eisteddfod items. Years 5/6: Lincoln Monk For his industrious work practices and determination to succeed. Year 10: Morgan Mobbs For outstanding work in all subjects.
Primary Merit Awards:
MATHLETICS:
Congratulations to the following students who re‐ceived awards this week: Bronze: Mehmet Yilmaz, Christopher Taylor, Blake Cameron, Pheonix Blatch, Kimberley Quince, Boudicea Blatch, Harry Giblett, Jeremy Markcrow, Dominic Antaw, Tyrone Antaw Silver: Lola Giblett Gold: Joseph McClure CANBERRA EXCURSION If parents have any questions or concerns about the Canberra excursion, could you please contact the school on 6846 4004. Debbie Blatch
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ASTHMA AWARENESS
Does your child suffer from asthma? Asthma affects about 1 in 9 school‐aged children. The Asthma Foundation has great information for parents of children who suffer from asthma. For more information on how you can support a child with asthma, go to http://www.asthmafoundation.org.au/.
CYCLING FUN
Cycling is a fun and healthy activity for people of all ages. The NSW Government has set up the Bicycle information for NSW website. The site includes information of what to look for when choosing a bike, suggestions on great bicycle paths around NSW and safety tips. Go to: http://www.bicycleinfo.nsw.gov.au/index.html INFORMATION ON BABYSITTING
Babysitting is the most common job undertaken by 12‐15 year olds in NSW with 21% working as babysit‐ters.
The NSW Commission for Children and Young People has developed a set of resources for teens who are working as babysitters and for parents engaging the services of a babysitter.
To find out more and download factsheets go to: http://kids.nsw.gov.au/kids/kidzone/resources/babysitting.cfm#ixzz20TwSRDNo
You are invited to attended the
UNIFORM MEETING 6th August 3:00pm
at the school. On the agenda
What now that Orana clothing is closing?
What is the uniform?
What is the purpose of the uniform shop?
What should our range be?
How do we encourage correct uniform within the school?