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B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
March12th, 2018
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L
NEWS
PRINCIPAL Mrs Chris Clarke
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mrs Lizzie Horder
Miss Lucy Baldock
HEAD TEACHERS SECONDARY Mr Matt Edwards
Mrs Melissa Wright
ADMINSTRATION MANAGER Mrs Wendy Leonard
P&C PRESIDENT Mrs Sharon Murray
AECG PRESIDENT Mr Richie Milgate
Contacts
Junior School
Sonia Pagett
Jace Saunders (absent)
Cooper Ruttley
Lincon McConnaughty
Tyson Dunn
Paula Evans
Middle School
Jake Martin
Jayden Ryan
Emily Hinchliffe
Joe Bell
Bradley Owers
Poppy Evans Prouse
Ashanti Pennell
Savannah Carey
Senior School
Brody Whillock
Billy Carey
Clinton Lennon
Ankica Morgan (absent)
Nariah Cunningham
Ashlee Olsen
Hugh Horder
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
School News
Message from the Principal
High Expectations
As principal of Baradine Central School, I have high
expectations for every student in all aspects of their
learning. This extends beyond the classroom to how they
build their character and wellbeing through socially
acceptable behaviours. It is normal human behaviour for
teenagers to make mistakes but the trick is to turn each
negative experience into a positive. When a young person
accepts responsibility for their actions and consequences,
learning occurs and they become a better person.
School Plan 2018-2020
The school is on a path of continuous improvement guided
by three strategic directions. The first one is a focus on
literacy and numeracy, recognising that both are key
elements of all subject areas. We want our students to be
confident readers who read for learning and for pleasure.
The second one is about building the capacity of our
teachers to provide the necessary skills to a diverse range
of learners for them to become competent adults in a
vastly changing world where technology is crucial. We will
be introducing exciting and innovative learning strategies
to engage students with new technologies as they emerge.
The third strategy will focus on student wellbeing to
ensure, in this age of social media and bullying, that
students are supported to be resilient and confident and
participate fully in their schooling and extra-curricula
opportunities.
What’s been happening in the last two weeks?
P&C Meeting
The first meeting for the year was on Feb 27 with a good
roll up of parents. A report has been attached for your
information. Please note that the AGM is March 27.
Bush Fire meeting
Many thanks to Mick Robinson, Castlereagh Fire Control
and local fire captain Phil Hensby, for their support in
assisting with the development of a very thorough
Bushfire Plan for the school.
Coonabarabran Show
Congratulations to the sheep team for winning a stack of
ribbons on their first outing with the new Australian White
sheep loaned by B&B Stud.
Special mention of Madison Masman who was awarded
reserve champion handler.
Congratulations also to Claudia McConnaughty who was
competing privately in the horse section and came away
with all the major awards.
Director Visit
BCS hosted a principals’ network meeting last Monday. In
attendance was Sean Andrews, Director of Schools
Western Plains, Juanita Meier, principal Coonabarabran PS,
Mary Doolan, principal Coonabarabran HS, Wes Leedham,
principal Warrumbungle Environmental Education Centre,
Ken White, principal Binnaway Central, Katie Sullivan,
principal Gwabegar PS and myself.
Regional Swimming
Last week, our top swimmers participated in the North
West Regional trials at Armidale. All of these students did
an amazing job and can be proud of their efforts.
Special congratulations to Ted, Madi, Molly and Liam who
all qualified for the State Championships at Homebush in
four weeks.
Induction Assembly
Democratic processes are part of the culture at BCS and
last week, the students who were voted in by their peers,
were inducted for both Sporting House Captains and
Student Representative Councils.
Congratulations to all!
Rugby Skills
Primary students had an opportunity to sharpen their
rugby skills with a series of training sessions conducted by
Mark Pitts and Luke Mack.
They are now looking forward to contesting the Terry
McGoldrick Rugby Union Cup.
Visit by Tim Brasher
Students were treated to an unexpected visit by NRL
legend Tim Brasher who is a friend of Mr Robinson. Tim
signed his autograph for many and chatted with our up and
coming league recruits.
Baradine Show
The Baradine Show was a great success and the school’s
contributions were significant. Thank you to Carol, Bron
and Richie for assembling the display of students’ and
teachers’ work.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Principal’s Awards
Con
grat
ulat
ions
Brax Hinchliffe
A great start to Kindergarten.
Leilamarie Louie
A great start to Kindergarten.
Harrison Taylor
A great start to Kindergarten.
Georga Gardner
A great start to Kindergarten.
Reegan Siemsen
A great start to Kindergarten.
Alice Harris
Outstanding academic
achievement.
What’s coming up in the next two weeks
Young Leaders Sydney
Mrs Horder is accompanying the primary school captains,
Jorja and Claudia, along with parents, Troy and Ann, to the
gala event, Young Leaders. This is held annually at Darling
Harbour Sydney for primary school leaders across NSW
and involves keynote addresses from inspirational and
motivational speakers.
Y7 Vaccinations
Year 7 have vaccinations scheduled tomorrow by Health
Department.
Terry McGoldrick Cup
Primary students will be contesting this event in Coona
tomorrow and we wish them good luck.
Fete
The bi-annual school fete is on this Saturday and looks like
it will be jam-packed with fun activities and something for
everyone.
Please come along and support this major fundraising
event for the school.
Moorambilla Auditions
Michelle Leonard will be here next week to once again
audition both primary and secondary students for possible
selection in this year’s Mooramabilla.
Students who are offered places can apply for a subsidy
from the school to assist with the payment to
Moorambilla.
Botanic Gardens
A consultant from the Botanic Gardens will visit next week
to design and plant a new garden bed for the primary
students.
Primary League Trials
Those primary students passionate about playing rugby
league will be able to contest winter trials next week.
Parent Teacher Meetings
Term One parent teacher meetings will be on Monday
March 26 from 3.30 to 5.30pm. They are for all students
and will be held in the hall.
Mrs Chris Clarke Principal
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Student of the Week Week 2 Week 3
Lachlan Ryan
Producing quality book work.
Harrison Taylor
Working hard with sounds and learning new words.
Paula Evans
Persevering when reading challenging texts.
Bryson Bissaker Morgan
Enthusiasm towards all classroom activities.
Jorja Carey
Fantastic descriptive writing in English.
Sally Owers
Fantastic effort in all areas of her learning.
Valarie Dunn
A positive start to Year 7.
Trent Biles
Excellent effort in Art.
Zac Haywood
Showing courtesy and kindness to those around him in the classroom.
Tess Rawson
Striving to achieve her best in multiple areas and showing herself to be an active learner.
Jye Cunningham
Dedication in all Key Learning Area's and contribution to classroom discussion in History and English.
Daniel Fitzgerald
A positive start to term 1 and an effort in all classes.
Ankica Morgan
A positive attitude in class.
Clinton Lennon
Supportive of his peers and helpful in class.
Kelly King
Working hard in all area’s making a great transition into Year 11.
Levi Jackson
Excellent participation in all area’s.
Samantha Owers
Trying hard in all her subjects.
Ashlee Olsen
Dedication in Maths.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Positive Behaviour for Learning Week 2 Week 3
Paige Stonham
Following staffs instructions.
Georga Gardner
Following playground rules.
Ami Edwards
Respect– Following all teacher instructions on the playground.
Storme Anderson
Respect– Following all teacher instructions on the playground.
Emily Murray
RESPECT - Follows playground rules.
Kalem Hinchliffe
RESPECT - Follows all playground rules.
Poppy Evans Prouse
SAFETY: Being safe in the Science classroom.
Paige Bissaker Morgan
QUALITY - Always trying to produce quality work in all subjects .
Ashanti Pennell
Participating in both extra-curricula and
in-school activities with zeal and vigour.
Savannah Carey
Showing a conscientious participation towards all areas of schooling, including her academic development.
Erika Morgan
Quality work across all Key Learning Area’s.
Holly Woodham
Contribution to classroom discussion.
Holly Arndell
Treating others with respect and appreciation.
Regan Evans
Participating well in class discussions.
Nariah Cunningham
Consistent effort in all area’s.
Liam Blackhall
Setting a good example for his peers.
Carl Lennon
Being polite and helpful to others.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Kinder/Year 1
Miss Lummis
Phonics and sight words for Kindergarten, spelling list words for Year 1 and the topic of the week for Numeracy is Mass. Please try and read to your child every night or listen to them read to you for ten minutes each night.
Thank you for another great week!
Year 2/3/4
Miss Dorman
Homework will be handed out at the beginning of each week. Each student will receive a homework
matrix, maths worksheet and reader.
Spelling - Write out your spelling words each night.
Home Reading - Read independently or to an adult for 15 minutes each night.
Maths - Complete your weekly maths worksheet.
Choice Matrix -Complete any of the optional homework activities.
Reminder
Students need to pack their swimmers, rash shirt and a towel each Tuesday for sport, as well as their
pool entry money or season ticket number.
Year 3/4 are required to wear enclosed leather shoes for Stephanie Alexander cooking and gardening
each Friday.
Year 5/6
Miss Baldock
Homework is given out every Monday and is due in every Friday.
It consists of spelling practice, multiplication facts, home reading, choice matrix and a termly speaking
and listening project.
Home readers can be changed any day during the week when they have been finished with.
This term the speaking and listening project is a movie review.
Please remind your child to bring 'Crunch and Sip' and a water bottle to class every day.
If you have any questions regarding your child's homework or any aspect of school life please do not
hesitate to contact me via the school office.
Primary Homework
ATTENTION PARENTS PRIMARY SPORT NOTICE
There will be no swimming for sport
tomorrow Tuesday 13th March
Swimming will resume as normal next
week Tuesday 20th March .
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
On Friday 23rd February, 17 students travelled to Coonamble
to participate in the annual Zone Swimming Carnival. They all
participated extremely well!
Each of them tried their very best in all events with many of
the students receiving ribbons.
Congratulations to those students who attended the Zone
Carnival.
Congratulations Claudia McConnaughty Supreme Champion hack, Supreme Champion rider and
Reserve Champion Galloway hack.
Cooper and Bryson busy in the school garden. Look how big we grow our vegies at BCS!
Primary Zone Swimming Stephanie Alexandra Kitchen Garden
Coonabarabran Show Success
Easter Raffles P&C are seeking donations towards their annual Easter raffles.
It would be greatly appreciated if you are able to donate any
eggs, baskets etc.
All donation can be left at the front office.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Secondary Homework
Year 7
English Extension: Three (3) pages of their Literacy Skills Booklet, due every Monday
History Gen and Ext: Revision sheet/Source analysis in homework books, due every Friday on even
weeks-23/3 & 6/4
Year 8
English Extension: Three (3) pages of their Literacy Skills Booklet, due every Monday
History Gen and Ext: Revision sheet/Source analysis in homework books, due every Friday on even
weeks -23/3 & 6/4
Year 9
English Extension: Four (4) pages of their Literacy Skills Booklet, due every Monday
History Gen and Ext: Revision sheet/Source analysis in homework books, due every Friday on even
weeks -23/3 & 6/4
History: Assessment on the centenary of armistice (ANZAC Project) Due Friday 6/4/18
Year 10
English Extension: Four (4) pages of their Literacy Skills Booklet, due every Monday
History Gen and Ext: Revision sheet/Source analysis in homework books, due every Friday on even
weeks-23/3 & 6/4
History: Assessment on the centenary of armistice (ANZAC Project) Due Friday 6/4/18
Year 11
Modern History – Study Notes and day to day homework given in class
PDHPE – Study Notes and day to day homework given in class
Year 12
Modern History – Study Notes and day to day homework given in class
Year 7-12
Don’t forget about ANZAC Projects! These are all due by Friday 6/4/18
Homework Centre: on every Wednesday 3:30 – 4:30. Please take advantage of this opportunity to get
homework and catch up work completed to avoid 2nd half lunch library and detention work.
Diaries need to be checked and signed by parents every Thursday.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
On Tuesday the 20th of February Nariah Cunningham, Billy
Carey, Mariah Pennell, Savannah Carey, Ashanti Pennell,
Madison Masman, Holly Woodham, Fleur Andrews and
Samantha Owers travelled to Binnaway to compete in the
judging competition. Students had to judge pigs,
meat ,sheep, wool, beef and poultry. They had to place the
four animals in the order that they felt they belonged,
based on confirmation and overall appearance. Students
also had to present their findings to the judge.
Our students did a fantastic job and achieved the following
results.
Ashanti Pennell- 1st Beef
Holly Woodham- 1st in Beef and 2nd Overall
Fleur Andrews- 3rd Overall
Nariah Cunningham- 1st Beef
Mariah Pennell- 2nd Beef and 3rd Overall.
Congratulations to our swimmers who have qualified for
the State Championships in Homebush after successful
results at the Regional Swimming Carnival in Armidale.
Our relay team consisting of Liam Ryan, Molly Murray,
Madison Masman and Ted Matthews (pictured) have made
it through in the Central Schools division.
Madison Masman was placed 1st in the 100m Butterfly for
her age. Liam Ryan was placed 1st in the 50m Freestyle for
his age. Ted Matthews gained three 1st places and broke
two records in his division. Well done!
Binnaway Junior Judging Day Secondary Regional Swimming
Students had a surprise visit last week when former
legend of league star Timothy Brasher dropped in to
catch up with long time league mate Will Robinson.
Timothy is an former rugby league footballer of the
1990s and 2000s, primarily as fullback.
He began his career for Balmain Tigers, where he
played the majority of his career. He then moved to
the South Sydney Rabbitohs for two seasons, before
finishing his career with a season at the North
Queensland Cowboys.
During his career he also represented New South
Wales on 21 occasions and Australia on 16 occasions.
Back: Ted Matthews, Regan Evans, Brody Whillock, Clinton Lennon, Ankica Morgan & Jo Rawson Front: Nigel Lennon, Will Robinson, Blake Olsen, Timothy Brasher & Ben Lancaster
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
On Saturday the 3rd of March, Agriculture students competed
in the sheep showing at the Coonabarabran show. Students
exhibited their Australian White sheep that are owned by B & B
Farms.
Students had a very successful day and won many ribbons
along with the Champion and Reserve Champion ram and
Champion and Reserve Champion ewe.
Students competed in the Handler’s Competition and Madison
Masman was awarded overall Reserve Champion Handler.
A great result.
Well done to all students for their fantastic efforts.
On Saturday the 10th of March, Agriculture students competed in the sheep showing at the
Baradine Show.
Students had a very successful day and came away with numerous ribbons and received a
valuable experience. They looked fantastic in their Agriculture uniforms and represented
our school with pride.
In the Handlers Competition Madison Masman and Holly Woodham were awarded equal
second place. A tremendous result.
Our Agriculture students will be heading to the Sydney Royal
Easter show next week and will be exhibiting Dorper sheep
owned by B & B Farms.
Students will compete in the Open classes and Schools classes
as well as the handler competition.
We wish these students all the best.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Mon 12th Primary Young Leaders Conference Sydney
Tues 13th Year 7 Vaccination Clinic
Tues 13th Terry McGoldrick Cup - Primary Rugby Union
Sat 17th School Fete
Tues 20th Moorambilla Auditions
Tues 20th - Sat 24th Sydney Royal Easter Show
Wed 21st Secondary Winter Trials Coonabarabran
Thurs 29th Primary Easter Parade
Mon 9th -Tue 10th CHS Swimming Sydney
Wed 11th -Thurs 12th PSSA Swimming Sydney
Tue 10th - Fri 13th Year 7/8 ASPIRE Sydney
Thurs 5th– Fri 6th Car Wash
Fri 13th End of Term 1
APRIL MARCH
March Olive Lennon 2nd
Alice Harris 21st
Anna Arndell 22nd
Reegan Siemsen 26th
Alex Wicken 27th
Every Wednesday
Primary & Secondary
3.30 - 4.30pm
School Library
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au : Website www.baradine-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Health &Safety Requirement
K-12 students/parents
Black leather shoes are required for all
practical subjects and the
Kitchen Garden Program.
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