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Lake Cargelligo Central School News
Monday 12th September 2016
Excellence and opportunities for all in a caring environment
Respectful Responsible Learners
Find us at: 65 Canada Street, Lake Cargelligo, NSW Telephone: 02 6898 1008 Fax: 02 6898 1323
Email Address: lakecargel-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au Website: www.lakecargel-c.schools.nsw.edu.au/
Term 3 - Week 9 / Week B
Firstly, I would like to say what a tremendous
success our Year 4 visit with Sydney Grammar
school was. There were many people involved in
the organisation, however, a special
congratulations must go to Marcus Geale for his
enthusiasm and commitment to ensure it was an
exciting and engaging experience by both groups
of students.
This week is a very busy one for Lake Cargelligo
Central School. Kinder to Year 2 travelled to Griffith
today for “Carnival of the Animals” and our
Aboriginal leadership group were involved in the
Proud and Deadly Awards in Griffith. Parent
Teacher interviews are on Tuesday afternoon in the
school hall for secondary, and classrooms for K-6.
This time interviews can be scheduled on-line via
the school portal – http://web1.lakecargel-
c.schools.nsw.edu.au/portal/register
Year 11 exams start this week, and finish on Friday
16th September. When not in an exam, students
are required to attend the library, where they will be
supervised during their study and revision time.
Year 6 are in Canberra for the week, a wonderful
and educational experience. Thanks to Ms
Brammich and Mr Szota for providing them with
this opportunity.
There are pre-school visits this week, as well as
ear testing and a spelling bee in Griffith on
Thursday.
Symon Thompson
Deputy Principal
Students at Western Region Athletics
PRIMARY NEWS
What a busy week we have had in Primary! On Wednesday all students had their school photos taken and it was great to see so many students in their full school uniforms. Year 4 were lucky to have Sydney Boys Grammar students visit for three days to complete workshops on various cultural experiences and Creative Arts aspects. The performances at the Music Concert on Thursday night showcased the rich learning which took place and all students and staff involved should be congratulated. Thank you Mrs Sanson for organising a Dahl-ightful Book Week celebration on Friday full of wonderful and entertaining Roald Dahl based activities. All the students looked fabulous dressed as their favourite literary characters and were very entertaining presenting their items at our Book Week Assembly. K-2 students were today treated to a wonderful day out at the Griffith Theatre to enjoy ”Carnival of the Animals”. We also farewelled our Year 6 students early this morning as they embarked on their Year
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6 excursion to Canberra. We look forward to hearing all about their experiences when they return. A reminder that Lake Cargelligo Central School will be hosting Parent Teacher Interviews tomorrow, Tuesday 13th September. Parents can make appointments to meet with teachers and collect Progress Reports online. If you have trouble logging on or require another copy of your log-in details please contact the front office. Good luck to Azaya Norris, Darniel Thomas and Lachlan McFadyen who are participating in the Spelling Bee at Griffith East Public on Thursday. We look forward to hearing about your efforts and successes. Have a fabulous week! Roschelle Moulds Assistant Principal (relieving) Coming Events Week 9 / Week B
Monday 12th September - Yr 6 excursion, Canberra all week - Yr 11 Exams all week Tuesday 13th September - Brospeak - Kindy Gym & Storytime - Parent teacher interviews Wednesday 14th Sept - LAP Graduation, Lake Cargelligo
Thursday 15th September - Spelling Bee, Griffith Friday 16th September -
Week 10 / Week A
Monday 19th September - Scripture Assemblies, prim 12.20pm, sec 12.50pm Tuesday 20th September - Brospeak - Kindy Gym & Storytime Wednesday 21st Sept - Thursday 22nd September - Whole School Assembly, Yrs 5 &10
- Movie Night Friday 23rd September - Year 12 Farewell Assembly - PBL Reward afternoon
Book Parade
Kindergarten
Year 1
Year 3
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Year 2
Year 4
Laying turf
Last Book Parade for Year 6 students
Western Region Athletics
In rain soaked and windy conditions, on Friday 2nd September, Joel Golding, Cameron Geale, Ashton Kendall, Nicolas Martin, Ryder Smith, Ella Waters, Azaya Norris, Reagan Golding, Billy Limbrick, Samuel Chamen, Emilio Dutton, Ruby Hall and Aden Beetson represented our school at the Western Region athletics carnival. The junior boys and seniors boys relay both made it to the finals but unfortunately did not place. However, Joel Golding came third in the discus and has gained entry into the state carnival. Well done to all our athletes, who despite the conditions they competed with enthusiasm.
Marcus Geale Sydney Grammar visit
Last week students from Sydney Grammar Preparatory school visited Lake Cargelligo. They spent time with our Year 4 students and students from Saint Francis Xavier School. Whilst they were here they visited the ochre pits, learnt some Wiradjuri language, learnt a creation dance, created some bush poetry and painted using the ochre from the ochre pits. The finale was a concert where the three schools collaborated and performed the acts they had been practising during the visit and leading up to the visit. The concert was a huge success and we would like to thank all the parents and the community who attended the night. There are plans to visit Sydney Grammar next year at their school in Edgecliff. We hope this is the beginning of a long term partnership with this school.
Marcus Geale
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SECONDARY SPORT – Mini Olympics On Wednesday secondary students participated in Mini Olympics for sport. The students were placed into 5 teams and they rotated around 5 activities. The theme was “Relay Games”. Teams were awarded points at each activity and these will be added to the current tally from last week. Students were also awarded points for Best and Fairest and Most Encouraging/Enthusiastic. Recipients this week included: Charla Fell, James Fell, Jasmine Ferris, Jack Luck, Jesse Osmond, Kelly Orr, Natasha Casey, Cody Collins and Malcolm Watts. REMINDER: Sport Choice forms for term 4 are due for all secondary students in Year 7-10. If forms are not returned by Monday morning students will be placed into a group for the term. Lisa Fisher
Activity at Mini Olympics
Tunnel Ball
Ag Vision Careers On Wednesday the 7th September Eliza Green, Natalie Glover and Miss Ireland travelled to Junee to participate in Ag Vision – an agiculture careers day. Each student had to select 6 workshops that they would be interested in attending prior to the day. Students had the opportunity to select from upwards of 50 career workshops in varying specialties, including Agronomists, shearers, wool technicians, Livestock sales, just to name a few. Students spent about 40 minutes listening to and asking questions of professionals in specific careers. Both students found the workshops beneficial and mentioned they would like to attend again next year and have a look at different careers to the ones they experienced this year. Tara Jane Ireland China excursion On Saturday morning we held a sausage sizzle at the front of Fisho’s Hotbake. We would like to thank everyone that came down and helped support us, as we are off to China in just over a week’s time. We would like to say a special thank you to Fisho’s Hotbake, Shane’s Butchery and Smith’s Foodworks for all the donations. Lainie Johnson and Meg Stenhouse Show Team News On Friday 9th September, Miss Ireland took 7 students to Forbes Show to participate in Junior Judging competitions. These included Grain Judging (Wheat, Barley, Canola), Fruit and Vegetable Judging (Apples, Pears, Tomatoes), Fleece Judging, Meat Sheep Judging and Merino Sheep Judging. The students had only competed in this one other time at the Merino Wether Challenge in Dubbo, so this was again a daunting task for them.
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The students were in a much more relaxed atmosphere where they got to judge each section for as long as they wanted and they could ask the overjudge questions at any time. At the conclusion of all the students judging each section, a top 12 was selected to orally present their judging selections. All students orally presented in the Fruit and Vegetable and Grain Sections. Tegan Richardson was selected to orally present in the fleece judging. Ebony Turner and Natalie Glover were selected to speak in the Merino Sheep judging and Eliza Green and Mandy Stenhouse were selected to speak in the Meat Sheep Judging. All students presented well and were congratulated on their effort by the overjudges. After all the students had completed their oral presentations, the overjudge went on to explain why they selected the order they selected and presented ribbons and prizemoney to the top 3 students. Congratulations to Meg Preston who received 3rd for Grain Judging, Natalie Glover who received 2nd for Merino Sheep Judging, Mandy Stenhouse who received 3rd in Meat Sheep Judging and Eliza Green who received 1st in the Meat Sheep Judging. Tara Jane Ireland
Eliza, Mandy, Meg and Natalie – Show Team
Canteen News Canteen Phone Number - 6898 1349 Meal Deals for Thursday 15th September - Meal Deal 1 6 x Chicken Crackles, Big M, Cupcake $5.00 Meal Deal 2 Daggy Dog + Sauce, Big M, Cupcake $5.00 Hope you have a great week Simone Hooper Canteen Superviser
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Movie Night The canteen will be operating on Movie Night. The following items will be for sale – Soft drink $2.00 Chocolates $2.00 Red licorice 5 for $1.00 Ice blocks and popcorn will also be available We will also have our usual chips, drinks, cupcakes available, but this will be limited as it is the second last day of school. Coffee $3.50 Hot chocolate $2.50 Simone Hooper
COMMUNITY NEWS
Australian Government Mobile Service Centre
Where: Foster Street, Lake Cargelligo When: 7th October 2016 Time: 10.00am – 3.00pm
Services available: ATO, Lower Lachlan, Centacare, Binaal Billa, NSW TAFE, Australian
Unity, Verto, Linking Communities Network, Aboriginal Medical Service
Light refreshments will be available throughout the day
Drama Workshops
Monkey Baa Theatre Company Griffith Regional Theatre
Dates: Tuesday 4/10/16 to Friday 7/10/16 Times: 10am-3pm with a break for lunch
(take your own lunch) Ages: Primary students (6-12 year olds)
Costs: $15 per day per student or $10 per day if booking and paying for more than one day
Bookings essential Discount for second child from family
For further details contact Griffith Regional Theatre 02 6962 8444 or theatre@griffith.nsw.gov.au
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