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To begin the term staff from Collarenebri Central School joined other small schools in a fantastic day of professional
learning in Wee Waa, Connecting to Country. Thanks to Roslyn McGregor and Anne Dennis for accommodating and
encouraging us to join this valuable experience at short notice. Thanks also to the local AECG who made us feel
welcomed and provided us with an amazing lunch, that I may have enjoyed a second and potentially even a third
helping of, depending on if anyone was looking.
We were all humbled to hear the stories, participate in activities and improve our knowledge and understanding of
Aboriginal culture and history. The NAIDOC theme of Voice, Treaty, Truth was embedded across the day, with staff
feeling a strong sense of connection to the theme.
Monday 12th August 2019
Website: collareneb-c.school.edu.au/ Phone: (02) 6756 2204
Email: collareneb-cschool@det.nsw.edu.au Fax: (02) 6756 2260
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Michael DAVISON
Principal
The term has been fast paced and jam packed with amazing learning, academic and sporting opportunities. We
started the term with our athletics carnival. It was great to see so many parents and relatives supporting the
students on this day and a big thankyou to the community who helped run events and support staff in the smooth
running of this day.
We have had careers chats from Beacon live, Indigenous games in Goodooga, Ricky Walford and Jenny Wright
carnival in Walgett for the primary students, the Neville Thorne Shield for secondary and a wonderful assembly for
Education Week already this term and we have only just returned.
Looking forward we are participating in the Ronnie Gibbs NRL carnival in Bourke and present a Book Week Parade in
week 5. We are again proud to host the Barwon Athletics Carnival in week 6 with successful students at this carnival
progressing to compete in Tamworth in week 8.
What a great day for our students who travelled to Walgett to compete in the Ricky Walford and Jenny Wright Tournaments. Our boys combined and played four games in the Ricky Walford tournament. As usual they were full of enthusiasm and competitive spirit. With each game they improved their playing skills, team work and sportsmanship and gave their opponents a great game. Congratulations boys you did us proud!!
Our girls combined to play in the Jenny Wright tournament and competed in eight games. The girls again were full of enthusiasm, sportsmanship and team work. The boys and I were able to watch their last game which was a cracker! All our girls displayed great team work and it was a joy to watch. Elissa Walford was awarded the 'Most valuable player' for her improved performance during the tournament. Congratulations girls, what a great team performance!
I would also like to thank Carl Mason, Sarah O'Conner and Ken Norman for their valued support throughout the day :)
Mr Lissaman and Miss Rudd
Ricky Walford and Jenny Wright Tournament
On Thursday the 1st of August Collarenebri Central school had the privilege of participating in the Goodooga
Indigenous Games with more than 15 other schools, ranging from Queensland all the way down to
Canberra. Teams were comprised of students from each school and played up to 15 traditional Indigenous
games. This gave the students a chance to meet new friends and experience great games. The atmosphere
was incredible and the students had an amazing day, even winning trophies for sportsmanship and overall
performance. What a great day!
Goodooga Indigenous Games
Luke Micallef PDHPE Teacher
PRIMARY REPORT
MRS ALLYSON HYNCH
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
Over the last couple of weeks all students have been
busy with activities for Education Week. Our classroom
doors were displayed beautifully and the judging was
very tough. It was great to see parents in the classrooms
reading with their children during Literacy lessons. The
assembly also outlined what teachers and students
were working on in classes throughout the term. Many
students received ribbons from our school athletics
carnival. Well done to Mr Micallef for his organisation
of the day.
The Ricky Walford and Jenny Wright Carnival in Walgett
was another great day for all students competing in
netball and rugby league. Both Mr Lissaman and Ms
Rudd had fantastic stories of praise for our teams
efforts. The girls won 6 out of 8 of their games. Well
done girls! While the boys competed in the 5/6 team
were the lads from other schools where very tall and
competitive. Well done to our boys for displaying great
sportsmanship. To Elissa Walford congratulations, Elissa
won a trophy for the Most Valuable Player for the team.
Well done Elissa!
Moorambilla Voices has started this Term. This year
126 schools participated. There were 3,500 students
audition and we have 4 students chosen to attend camp
in Baradine over 10 days. Congratulations to Jaylan
Walford, Yindi Jakitsch, Kate Zaradic and Louise Smith
who will be working alongside some of the world’s
finest composers, musicians and artists to perform at a
Gala Concert in Dubbo at the end of Term.
This week we will be working with Ms Denise McHugh
from NESA. The NSW Education Standards Authority
(NESA) is responsible for developing Kindergarten to Yr
12 syllabus for NSW schools. The NSW curriculum
includes the key learning areas (KLA’s) of English,
Mathematics, Science, Human Society ad it’s
Environment (HSIE/Geography) Languages, Technology,
Creative Arts and Personal Development, Health and
Physical Education (PDHPE). This will be a great
opportunity for teaching staff to engage in professional
learning about programming whilst Denise is on site.
Stage 2 and 3 Students Homework
All stage 2 and 3 students will receive a homework pack in week 1 to cover term 3. This pack will include a writing book, pencil, question sheet and a school
magazine. There are 20 activities on the homework sheet which averages 2 activities per week. The magazine has been given for any reading activities although students may use their own reading books. We look forward to seeing the homework books at the end of term and thank you in advance for supporting your child at home with these homeworkactivities.
Mr Lissaman (stage 2) and Mrs Rudd (stage 3)
Teachers
Annual Athletics Carnival
On the 26th of July Collarenebri Central School hosted the Annual Athletics Carnival. It was a great day with all students showing great sportsmanship and effort. Students had the opportunity to participate in field events such as Discus, Shot put, Long jump and High jump. Including track events such as the 100m, 200m and 800m.
The day was finalised with relays and novelties, including a teacher vs student race, with the secondary team taking out the victory by the smallest of margins.
Novelties included a Tug-of-War challenge between the two house groups. Overall the day ran smoothly and the students represented themselves diligently. Congratulations to house ... for winning the day!
Age Champions Junior Primary Boy Champion: Jye Walford Junior Primary girl Champion: Georgine Murray 11 Years Boy Champion: Jack Gallagher !1 years Girls Champion: Taleigha Watts Senior Primary Boy Champion: Jaylan Walford Secondary 12 Years Girls: Nina Murray 12 years Boy: Malaki Boney 13 Years Girls: Janarlie Walford 13 Years Boys: Tristian Rudd 14 Years Girls: Louise Smith 14 Years Boys: Ted Murray/ Christopher Barden 15 years Boys: Bailey Newman 17 Years Girls; Terri-Lee Murray 18 years Girls: Bronwyn Hollis
Neville Thorne Carnival
On the 08/08/19 Collarenebri merged with Goodooga
and Mungindi to create three NBSA teams for the
Neville Thorne Competition in Walgett. The U/14's
Boys, Open Girls and Open Boys.
We had students representing in each team. All
students acted respectfully and played with great
enthusiasm, a great representation of our wonderful
students. Even receiving praise from other schools staff
members. The U/14 Boys made it to the grand finale,
however they came runners up to Peel High School.
The Open Boys/Girls did not make the Play Offs,
although they played with their hearts and kept their
heads held high. With three of our junior girls playing in
the Opens to help out, a true testament of character.
The Open Boys met Walgett in the second round for an
exhilarating clash of rivalry, going point for point all
game, unfortunately Walgett came out on top by one
try. Overall it was an amazing day, and once again the
students showed just how amazing our school is, well
Luke Micallef PDHPE Teacher
Term 3 Early intervention each Wednesday 9am to 12noon Aug. 7th: to August 18th Moorambilla Aug. 28th Barwon Athletics Carnival Aug. 29th: Primary Performance Sep.5th:: School Photos
Sep. 13th: Regional Athletics at Tamworth Sep 19t : NADOC Day Celebrations Sep. 24th to September 28th Moorambilla
Collarenebri Hospital Auxiliary Annual General Meeting The AGM metting will be held on Saturday 17th August, at 12 noon. AT the Collarenebri Hospital Community Room Light lunch to follow All welcome
Goonim00 Mobile Service
Play Session Dates
Collarenebri
August Thursday 15th August Tuesday 20th August Tuesday 27th
Book Week will be held in week 5 [19th—23rd August]. Teachers from K-12 will be teaching from selected short listed Books to engage students and expose them to a variety of rich, quality texts in the classroom. There will be a Book Week Parade held on Wednesday 21st August at 10:00am for K-12, Pre-School students and Gooimoo Playgroup children. The theme for this year’s Book Week is ‘Reading is my Secret Power’ and students are encouraged to dress as their favourite book character or superhero in keeping with the theme. Lunch will follow at 11:00am. We look forward to your support
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