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A CENTRAL OF EXCELLENCE Accountable and Professional Yeoval Central School Term 2 Week 7 10 June 2014 Rugby League 7’s Congratulations to all our teams.

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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 Accountable and Professional

Yeoval Central School Term 2 Week 7

10 June 2014

Rugby League 7’s

Congratulations to all our teams.

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Quality teaching and learning in a well-resourced environment

Principal

Mrs Nicole Bliss

Assistant Principal

Mrs Jodie Klein

Secondary Head Teachers

Mr Scott Olsson

Mr David Purcell

Address

Obley Street

Yeoval NSW 2868

Phone

02 6846 4004

Fax

02 6846 4317

Email yeoval-c.school@det.

nsw.edu.au

Web address

www.yeoval-c.schools.nsw.edu.au

P & C President

Mrs Michele Kerin

Secretary

Mrs Brooke Cusack

Treasurer

Mrs Nicki Tremain

P & C Meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7.30 pm

Next P & C Meeting

10 June 2014.

A member of the

Western Access

Program

PRINCIPAL’S REPORT: Well done to all of our Rugby League teams who competed in Dubbo last week. The boys played five or six games over one or two days. Outstanding results for all, including the Under 14’s and Under 16’s soon to represent us at the state level. Congratulations to Lincoln Monk who received the Player of the Semi’s and Ethan Monk who received Player of the Tournament. Many thanks to our parent drivers and supporters.

Yr 12 students participated in two HSC Study Days in Dubbo last week gaining valuable tips and tricks for each of their courses. Thanks to Mr Berney and Mrs Nicki Tremain who assisted in driving the students.

Last Wednesday, Blain Elliott and Morgan Mobbs completed an Industry Study of businesses in Dubbo. This was part of their Industrial Technology HSC Course and information they gained will be used in their HSC examinations.

Well done to the following students who led anti-bulling activities with all students on Friday afternoon: Darby Tremain, Lochlan Cameron, Kaitlyn Butler, Boudicea Blatch, Anna Koneska, Charlie Iffland, Madaline Harvey, Jake Monk, Caitlin Nuss and Cody McConnell.

You will see some work beginning at the school this week on the old primary block. I will keep you updated with the progress along the way.

Our P&C meeting will be held in the

school’s computer room at 7:30pm

tonight. Mrs Klein will be representing

me whilst I am at the State Principal’s

Conference in Bathurst

Nicole Bliss Principal

10 June Movie Night

11 June Western Cross Country

12 June Central Schools Lawn Bowls

13 June Lamb Marking

ASSEMBLY: Friday13 June at 1pm.

COMING EVENTS:

CAREERS

MEET A KEEPER

Meet a Keeper is a one-day program for school students aged 14 years and over who have expressed a keen interest in pursuing a career at the Zoo, but can't attend the School Work Experience.

This unique program includes a seminar presented by a talented panel of Zookeepers, Zoo educators and other Zoo staff members. Students have the opportunity to learn about all aspects of zoo-keeping, including:

Qualifications required

Career opportunities Core responsibilities

Careers structures and wages

Afterwards, guests are invited to explore the Zoo as they make their own way to a mystery behind-the-scenes animal tour. Tour times vary and are arranged at time of booking. Mystery tours run for approximately 25-35 minutes and are arranged by staff on the day.

Students, see Mrs Johnson if interested.

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High Standards, Individual Attention and Competitive

TERM 2 ASSESSMENT SCHEDULE

YEAR SUBJECT DATE DUE W% TASK

9 Mathematics Week 7 10% Investigation

10 Mathematics Week 7 10% Investigation in class

11 Advanced English Week 7 25% Contextual Study: PowerPoint Presentation

11 CAFS Week 7 15% Sociometric study of a group

11 Senior Science Week 7 20% Growing Plants

11 English Studies Week 7 25% Motivational Speech & Newspaper Report

11 Metal & Engineering Week 7 —— Clamping Assembly

12 CAFS Week 7 15% Essay: Parent and Caring

12 Mathematics Week 7 25% Logarithmic & Exponential Functions

ENGLISH STUDIES

The English Studies course is designed to support and engage students in

developing their proficiency in English. This course is a non-ATAR course, so

students consider whether this is the right option for their future study

plans.

This course provides students with knowledge and learning to help students understand the world which lies outside of school. They do this by studying things such as interview techniques, resume writing and looking at rental applications as this gives students a real world view of English in use.

Currently students are studying “English in Sport” with students creating a motivational speech and narrative.

Courtney Middleton - Tullamore

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SPORTS REPORT

It has been a very busy time in sport for the last month. The athletics carnival was completed in Friday

Week 4. We had tremendous weather and the students participation rates was very high, thanks to the

P and C for running the canteen and the staff, parents and students for making it a fantastic carnival.

I had the pleasure of taking the Western Boys Hockey side away to Wollongong for the NSWCHS

championships. It really highlighted to me that sport can always throw up surprises, with our side

defeating a very strong South Coast team which contained 6 NSW U/18’s representatives. Unfortunately,

Western lost to North Coast in the final 3 – 1.

The highlight though was our success in Rugby League 7 a side. We competed in the Western Area 7 a

side central schools knockout in U/14’s, U/16’s and Opens division. We may not have had as impressive

uniforms or number of players compared to other sides, but we showed tremendous heart and

character.

The U/16’s played first and in the first game defeated Binnaway 30 – 6. We then played a combined

Trundle/Tullamore side and won 30 – 10. We then went on to play a combined Trangie/Peak Hill team

and won that narrowly 6 – 4. The following game we played Molong and with the scores at nil all at half

time they narrowly defeated us 10 – 0 in what was a brutal game. We bounced back against Lake

Cargelligo 28 – 4 and then beat Coolah 16 – 12 in the last game. This meant that we came 2nd in the

tournament and we progress through to the NSW Central Schools Finals to be held in Dubbo. Ethan

Monk was named Player of the Tournament.

Age 1st 2nd 3rd

5/6 Boys Brodie Crain

5/6 Girls Abilee Berney Lyndsey Tremain Olivia Cameron

7/8 Boys Joshua McClure Caleb McClure Johnathon Taylor

7/8 Girls Jessica McClure Elke Bishop Skye Cusack

9/10 Boys Douglas Philipson Connor Wilkin Phoenix Blatch

9/10 Girls Victoria Brown Ailee Tremain Lillie Harvey

11/12 Boys Daniel McClure Angus Berney Harry Giblett

11/12 Girls Grace Monk Hannah Taylor Boudicea Blatch

12/13 Boys Joseph McClure Logan Porch William Phillips

12/13 Girls Jordan Fitzgerald Skye Saunderson Sydney Tremain

14/15 Boys Ethan Monk Lincoln Monk Jacob Stubbs

14/15 Girls Alison Brown Mackenzie Tremain Josie Lees

Open Boys Corey Furminger Josh Berney Charlie Iffland

Open Girls Danika Phillips Morgan Mobbs Darby Tremain

House Farrer 852 points Macarthur 477 points Paterson 475 points

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The Opens side played the next day which was made up of a lot of the U/16’s. They played a strong

Coolah team in the first game and were narrowly defeated 10 – 6. In the second game they played

Walgett and this was highly entertaining with some great tries scored and Yeoval won 24 – 10. They then

played Lake Cargelligo in the last pool game and won that 26 – 4. This meant that the boys came 2nd in

the pool and now needed to play a very strong Molong side. The boys were tired and busted but never

gave in and were defeated 28 – 12.

The U/14’s had a sensational day going through undefeated and progressing to the NSW Central Schools

finals as well. They played an Orange Anglican Invitational team and won 30 – 12, then beat

Gulargambone 28 – 10, in the match of the day the Yeoval side defeated Molong 20 – 12. We then

played a combined Tullamore/Trundle team and won that game 24 – 12. In the semi final the boys

played their hearts out through fatigue and injury and won 18 – 16. Lincoln Monk was named player of

the Semi Final.

I would like to thank all of the parents who supported over the 2 days with first aid, travel and

encouragement. The boys represented themselves, their families and their school with pride and

distinction and I could not have been more proud.

The opens team consisted of: Jake Monk, Matthew Wykes, Charles Iffland, Jordan Stubbs, Billy Kramer,

Jayden Cusack, Josh Fitzgerald, Ethan Monk, Bailey Carr, Harry Pittis

The U/16’s team consisted of: Ethan Monk, Billy Kramer, Jayden Cusack, Josh Fitzgerald, Bailey Carr,

Harry Pittis, Harry Finlay, Jacob Stubbs, Lincoln Monk with assistant coach Jake Monk

The U/14’s team consisted of: Lincoln Monk, Jacob Stubbs, Blake Cameron, Will Cannon, Jamie Jerrard,

Ruben Hudson, Joseph McClure, Zayden Phillips, William Phillips, Brian Peacock and Logan Porch with

assistant coach Colt Phillips.

Mr Scott Olsson

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YEAR 4/5/6 PERFORMANCE

Year 4/5/6 had a design brief to create a performance. We had to reveal basic facts about Ned Kelly as well as design an animation to go with the performance.

We worked in groups.

Group 1: Dance Choreography

Group 2: Collection of facts and writing script.

Group 3: Utilised an Ipad app, Toontastic to create an animation.

We had a great time and highly recommend that given the opportunity, you should grab it.

Year 4/5/6

LEFT: Year 12 student

Caitlin Nuss with the

White Chocolate Mousse

with Rhubarb Compote

made in Hospitality.

RIGHT: Some of the

volunteers helping at the

Year 5/6 Motor bike Rally

fundraiser on the

weekend.

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ASSEMBLY:

Primary Class of the Week: 2/3/4 for awesome teamwork.

Secondary Class of the Week: Year 12 Industrial Technology for great work in class and at Industry Study.

50 Nights of Reading Award: Boudicea Blatch, Grace Monk, Hannah Taylor, Ailee Tremain, Matthew Tremain.

STUDENTS OF THE WEEK:

CITIZENSHIP AWARDS

Congratulations to the following students for cleaning graffiti off the community playground. Jack Philipson, Lola Douglas Philipson Lyndsy Jerrard Tiarna Phillips Rawson Phillips Alannah Van Kemenade Lochlan Cameron William Phillips Zali Wakely Olivia Cameron Abilee Berney

Congratulations to the following students who received awards this week:

MERIT AWARDS:

Bronze: Jack Philipson, Christopher Taylor, Caitlin Nuss. Silver: Adele Bishop, Jamie Jerrard, Lauren Zell, Danika Phillips. MATHLETICS: Congratulations to the following students who received awards this week:

Bronze: Brodhie Crain, Brooke Haycock, Ella Job, Jessica McClure, Skye Cusack, Jayden Fox, Phoenix Blatch, Douglas Philipson, Talissa O’Neil, Boudicea Blatch, Xavier Charnock, Harry Giblett, Daniel McClure, Colt Phillips, Jamie Jerrard, Hin Yin Foster x 2.

Silver: Brittany O’Neil, Boudicea Blatch.

Gold: Ella Job.

Years K/1 Jonathan Molnar For his amazing participation in creative arts lesson.

Years 7/8: Emma Hoswell-Parsons For working well in all subjects .

Years 2/3/4: Phoenix Blatch For outstanding academic progress in Literacy.

Years 9/10: Sheridan Sharpe For excellent effort in all areas.

Years 4/5/6: Lauren Zell For her dramatic exuberance in retelling adventures and her expertise in performance .

Years 11/12: Caitlin Nuss For her application to studies.