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JUMBUNNA
63 - 101 Chester Street WARREN NSW 2824
Ph: 02 6847 4438 Fax: 02 6847 4419
Email: [email protected]
Website: warren-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Relieving Principal Bryce O’Connor
Deputy Principal Wade Greenwood
Executive Staff Head Teachers
Robyn Taylor - Secondary Studies Dianne Hamilton - Science/Maths
Christopher Perry (Rel) - English/HSIE Jenny Brooker - Wellbeing
Assistant Principals Peta Imrie(Rel) Lyn Westgarth
School Administrative Manager Roz Hunt
IT Manager Cade Wilde
Learning and Support Teacher Suzanne Mayger/Jade Lovelock
Teacher Librarian Narelle Whittaker
Aboriginal Education Resource Teacher
June Hawkes
Aboriginal Education Officers Phyllis Oates Allison Fuller
School Counsellor Gemma Martel
School Chaplain Stephen Bignall
Canteen Manager Janice Oriel
Breakfast Club Coordinator Joanne Lincoln
Term 4 Issue 15 2017
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Celebrating 150 Years of Education
Captains and Prefects for Primary 2018
Our Captains and Prefects were announced for 2018 last Wednesday 29 December by
Mr O’Connor. Captains are Zoey Daley and Lilly Higgins. Prefects are Ruby Smith,
Toby Greenwood, Taylah Rolfe-Coppin, Shamika Kentwell and Gracie Leonard.
Congratulations to all of these students.
Emma Bermingham with her
Victor Chang School Science
Award and Mr Chandra.
Emma Bermingham stood as a proud
representative of Warren Central School at
Dubbo College Senior Campus as one of the
recipients of the Victor Chang Awards on 22
November 2017.
The reward recognises excellence in Science
and achievements by a Year 11 student. The
celebration highlighted the partnership between
the NSW Department of Education and the
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute.
Emma was nominated by her teachers as a
diligent and respectful student with an aspiring
career in a Science related field. Emma antici-
pates a career in the fields of Psychology and
Nursing.
She was accompanied by her mum
‘Emma Bermingham Victor Chang
AWARD Recipient’
What’s On in Term 4 December Week 9 6 Cricket Dubbo
Swim Scheme Secondary
7 Barnardos Yoga Presentation Night 6pm Swim Scheme Secondary
8 K-6 Class Parties Swim Scheme Secondary
Week 10 11 K/1 Rosella Haddon Rig Excursion Swim Scheme Secondary
12 Swim Scheme Secondary
13 Swim Scheme Secondary
14 Barnardos Yoga Swim Scheme Secondary
15 Swim Scheme Secondary Last day of Term
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As the year comes to a close, I will be farewelling
Warren Central School. I have thoroughly enjoyed
being your Principal and will always have fond
memories of my time at Warren. I know it is a great
school and we have achieved so much this year. We
have worked hard as a staff, along with the P&C, to do
everything we can to make our school an excellent
place to educate students. I would like to thank our
dedicated staff, students, supportive families and the
wider community who have worked hard to achieve our
school vision. It has been a particularly busy term with
the evaluation of our current school plan and the
development of a new plan to help continue the great
initiatives we have already started.
With a number of principal vacancies becoming
available, the department is undertaking a unique
application process that allows aspiring school leaders
to apply for multiple vacancies. I have been shortlisted
for assessment and will unfortunately be unable to
attend our presentation night. I am sure it will be a
lovely night and I am sincerely apologetic that I will
miss it. The efforts of each and every student are to be
commended, even those who are not formally
recognised on the night. Please take some time to talk
to your children about their progress this year and
reflect on how far they have come.
School resumes on Tuesday 6 February for Years 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11 and 12 then years 8, 9 and 10 on
Wednesday 7 February. If your child will be return-
ing, but may not be returning until after the 6 or 7 Feb-
ruary, it would be appreciated if you could inform
the office in writing before the end of the year. It is
important that we have written confirmation of when
students will be returning to be able to include them
when we submit our enrolment numbers to the
department. If your child will not be returning, it is
important that you advise us what school they will be
moving to.
I wish everyone a happy and safe holiday break.
Mr Bryce O’Connor
From the
Relieving
Principal
Jack Taylor, Hamish Callander, Bryce O’Connor,
Emma Bermingham and Savannah Nielson.
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Have you recently
moved house or
changed your phone
number ???
Please contact the
Front Office with
December:
Healthy Harold’s tip on keeping safe over the school holidays
Did you know … Life Education offers a range of parent resources about safety. For tips on keeping kids safe on the roads, medicine safety, sun safety, and a handy holiday road trip safety check guide, visit http://www.lifeeducation.org.au/parents/safety.
Have fun with Healthy Harold these Holidays
Looking for holiday ideas for the family? Check out the fun Life Education Program activities we’ve put together for you to do with your child, including our latest apps, songs you can sing together, and some of Harold’s favourite snack ideas. https://www.lifeeducation.org.au/information- resources/for-children
Healthy Harold and the team at Life Education wish you a safe, healthy and happy holiday!
K—6 Assembly singing at their last Assembly for 2017
Lake Keepit Excursion
On 20 November we arrived at Lake Keepit. The long
bus trip was worth it as we all had so much fun! We
completed fun activities from Commando Crawls to
Kayaking to Absailing to a disco.
Goga (GET OUT GET ACTIVE) was super fun each
morning which got us up and exercising. We were very
responsible by cleaning up and washing dishes in the
scullery dinning hall. We’d like to thank Mr Greenwood
(aka Felicia) and Mrs McCormack for a wonderful week
and taking time away from their
families.
Year 5/6 Get Out Get Active at Lake Keepit
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K—6
We value RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE
LEARNERS
Congratulations Mr and Mrs Perry
Congratulations are extended to Mr and Mrs Perry on
the wonderful news of the birth of their son, Noah. We
look forward to meeting him and we are delighted with
the news.
Welcome Mrs Imrie
Mrs Imrie has stepped into the Relieving Assistant
Principal role and is teaching K/1 Rosellas. We would
like to warmly welcome Mrs Imrie to Warren Central
School and we know that she will enjoy her time here
with us.
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Stage 3 Excursion at Lake Keepit
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held on 17 November 2017
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End of Year AWARDS SECONDARY
First In Subject assembly on Tuesday 5 November
YEAR 7
English Kallie-Lea Daley
Mathematics Taylah Reid
Science Kallie-Lea Daley
HSIE Blake Robertson
PDHPE Blake Robertson
Technology Mandatory
Lachlan Clark
Music Jack Storer
LOTE Kallie-Lea Daley
Art Lachlan Clark
YEAR 8
English Lauren Brewer
Mathematics Lauren Brewer
Science Charlotte Scotson
HSIE Lauren Brewer
PDHPE Lauren Brewer
Technology Mandatory
Sophie Hopkin
Music LOTE Charlotte Scotson
Art Lauren Brewer
YEAR 10
Aboriginal Studies Amber Gordon
Agricultural Technology
Stephen Owens
Art Sunny Stubbs
English Brittany Marks
Food Technology Brittany Marks
HSIE Brittany Marks
Industrial Technology (Metal)
Martin Conrads
Industrial Technology (Timber)
Martin Conrads
Commerce Brittany Marks
Mathematics
Brittany Marks
PASS Brittany Marks
YEAR 9
Agricultural Technology
Zakk Thornton-Myers
English Aimee Sheppard
Food Technology
Ally Bermingham
HSIE Ally Bermingham
Industrial Technology (Metal)
Zakk Thornton-Myers
Industrial Technology (Timber)
Finn Nielsen
Commerce Aimee Sheppard
Mathematics
Aimee Sheppard
PASS Finn Nielsen
PDHPE Aimee Sheppard
YEAR 11
Biology Emma Bermingham
Business Studies
Emma Bermingham
Design and Technology
Hamish Callander
General Mathematics
William Donnelly
Hospitality
Savannah Nielsen
Industrial Technology
Hamish Callander
Japanese Beginners
Savannah Nielsen
Legal Studies
Savannah Nielsen
Mathematics
Emma Bermingham
PDHPE William Donnelly
Primary Industries
Jack Taylor
Standard English
Emma Bermingham
SLR Jack Taylor
YEAR 12
Biology Matthew Marks
Business Studies
Claudia Clark
CAFS Claudia Clark
Chemistry Bailey Freese
General Mathematics
Georgia Robinson
Hospitality Bailey Freese
Mathematics
Bailey Freese
Mathematics Ext 1
Bailey Freese
Physics Bailey Freese
PDHPE Claudia Clark
Primary Industries
Jack Taylor
Standard English
Bailey Freese
Visual Design
Karl George
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Year 4/5/6 Brolgas
Cooking in the kitchen each Friday has been a great experience for Year 6 with Ms Mayer and Miss Maxwell.
4/5/6 Brolgas have been making lots of Christmas craft, we’ve also created some fabulous Christmas hanging decora-
tions for our Christmas trees.
Mrs Noonan and Ms Mayger
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PBL Rainbow Day K-6 and Secondary enjoyed their Rainbow
acknowledgement day at school.
Secondary - movie, pool and sausage sizzle.
Primary enjoyed craft, board games and an
obstacle course. Best day ever.
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Congratulations to our Star Students. Week 7: Primary Shamika Kentwell and Secondary Reighan Peckham.
Week 8: Primary Daniel Russell and Secondary Cooper Hunt.
Week 9: Primary Eleanor Lovelock and Secondary Savannah Nielson.
Week 10: Primary Indiana Davies and Secondary Aimee Sheppard.
Respectful
Show respect to one
another.
Responsible
Be prepared and
equipped to learn.
Learners
Engaging to the best of our
ability to learn.
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2017 Warren Carols by
Candlelight
SATURDAY 16 December
Macquarie Park
6:30 pm FREE Sausage
sizzle
7:30 pm Singing begins
Bring water, something to sit
on, insect repellent and your
best singing voices!
Carol words available in the
Warren Weekly or booklets
provided if you forget to
bring the Weekly along
Sponsored by: Warren
combined churches, Warren
Services Club, Warren
Central School, St Mary’s
Parish School, Warren Shire
Council and Warren
Preschool & Kindergarten
Congratulations to all our Year 6 students who have now graduated and are ready for their next challenge, when they
begin high school next year. A big thank you to all the teachers and Year 5 students who helped to organise and serve
a fabulous luncheon, which was enjoyed by the Year 6 students and their parents, staff and Year 5.
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On Friday 24 November 2017 the secondary students were fortunate enough to participate in a CPR demonstration
delivered by the local paramedics and nursing staff.
This was an invaluable opportunity for students to gain basic CPR experience in the method and techniques that
could potentially save lives.
Adrian Risley and Marian Goss from NSW Ambulance Service, together with Emma Wass and Kate Waterford from
the Warren MPHS, gave the students a demonstration of the correct technique as well as a basic information session
about the response process in an emergency situation. The students were then able to practice the technique and
ask questions of the presenters. Interestingly none of the students present had ever participated in CPR training!
We extend a huge thank you to the team that came to our school as well as the Warren Rotary Club who were instru-
mental in organising and supporting this very worthwhile community service.
Ms Taylor
Head Teacher Secondary Studies
On Monday 13 November the secondary boys cricket team played against Gulargambone Central School at Carter
Oval. After winning the toss, Warren sent Gular into bat hoping to avoid spending too much time out in the sun. A
young but very talented Gular side put up a strong defensive effort which saw 16 overs passing before a wicket fell. It
took the Warren boys 38 overs to eventually bowl Gular out for 87. Jack Taylor was outstanding with the ball finishing
with 8 for 10 off 7 overs. After a quick Lunch break Warren was determined to start strong and chase down the runs.
Jack Taylor and Jack Storer both looked solid seeing off the opening bowlers before young Jack Storer was bowled
right on drinks. Lachlan Marks came to the cease after drinks looking to end the game early, throwing the bat very
hard. After a few missed chances Gular picked up a couple of quick wickets to leave Jack Taylor and Aidan
Bermingham to finishing off the chase. Jack Taylor finishing with 57 not out.
The cricket team goes to Dubbo on 6 and 7 December for the final.
Secondary News
CPR Demonstration
Year 10 Work Experience In Week 7, Year 10 students participated in the work experience program. This program gives students the opportunity
to experience the real working world and gain employability skills. It is generally an observation week although students
are expected to engage in the industry of their choice and work the scheduled hours of the business house or industry.
In preparation for work experience, the students have been involved in work readiness lessons. This has involved
discussion and activities on communication, punctuality, confidentiality, teamwork, and appropriate work place
behaviour, use of technology and expectations of working conditions.
A huge thankyou is extended to all the employers who willingly engaged the students in the work experience program
and shared with them the skills, passion and criteria required to succeed in their chosen industries.
The students have made positive reports of their week at work and are to be commended for their commitment to the
work experience program.
Congratulations Year 10!
Ms R. Taylor – Careers Advisor
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Zoe Taylor with students at St Mary’s School, Moruya.
Bart Cosgrove at Cressfield Thoroghbred Stud in Scone. Sunny Stubbs at the Central
Australian Congress, Santa
Teresa Community, NT.
Zoie Rookledge with a staff member from Crown
Nails at Orana Mall Dubbo.