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“enriching Primary education”
MOLONG CENTRAL SCHOOL “Providing Opportunities for Personal Achievement”
NEWSLETTER
Phone: 6366 8224 Fax: 6366 8220 email: [email protected]
Kindergarten to Year 12 Issue No: 29 22nd September 2016 th December, 2015
SCHOOL CALENDAR OF UPCOMING EVENTS 23/9/16 10/10/16 12/10/16
LAST DAY OF TERM 3 ALL STUDENTS RETURN FOR TERM 4 YEAR 7 2017 ORIENTATION DAY
PROVIDING PERFORMING ARTS OPPORTUNITIES The Primary Production has been the focus of this term’s Creative Arts program. The production featured the majority of Primary
students with all classes making a contribution to the show. Although the production featured many individual students with performance
skills there was so much more to celebrate and these types of events develop collaboration, cooperation and confidence in all of our
students. To see so many students on the stage enjoying themselves as they sang, danced and acted in front of their families and
friends is something that will be remembered for some time. The artistic talents of the students went beyond the stage as atmosphere
was created in the hall through the props and decorations which were all done by students assisted by parents and teachers. Well done
students and thankyou staff and parent helpers. It was a fine example of what can be achieved when everyone pitches in to help
achieve a common goal. A special mention to Mrs Brown and Mrs Thornhill, for without your vision, creativity, and patience the show
would not have happened. For more great pictures of the Production please see our Facebook page.
Michelle Barrett, Principal
YEAR 12 2016
Back L-R: Luke Neil, Kade Barrow, George Dover, Hayden Watts, Henry Hazelton, Samuel Kinsella. 3rd Row: Kaitlyn Knott, Ben Kirk, Jesse Fulwood, Sarah Fessey, Toby Parry, Tarryn Miles, Katelyn Watts. 2nd Row: Ms Rebecca Vis,
Taylor Mullins, Phoenix Aguila, Bethany Johnston, Sarah Valantine, Lachlan Middleton, Tegan Gue, Hannah Hanson, Emalee Johnston & Mrs Michelle Barrett. Front Row: Taylor Brouff, Courtney Davies, Delaynie Jones, Alexandria
Trudgett, Hayley Sharpless, Heidi Thornberry, Erin Abrahams & Victoria Miller.
A SPECIAL WEEK FOR YEAR 12
This is the last week for Year 12
students. Students and their
parents will be full of mixed
emotions this week as they look
forward to the future but reflect
back on the past. I hope that
school has equipped you for the
rigours of future life and that you
follow your hopes and dreams.
There are many teachers
especially Ms Vis who will also be
feeling emotional this week. Being
a Year 12 teacher is a special
privilege as you support students
achieve their hopes and dreams
and share life’s ups and downs.
Year 12 have been a vibrant and
compassionate group of students
and I look forward to a week that
celebrates the past 13 years.
Good luck Year 12!
2 M.C.S. Newsletter Term 3/2016 Issue Number 29 22/9/2016 Phone: 6366 8224 Fax 6366 8220 email:[email protected]/
QUIGGY CUP 2016 has seen the introduction of a new sport initiative at Molong Central School, The Quiggy Cup. Every Wednesday in first period all students from Years 7 – 11 participate in the competition. Students are organised into 12 teams that compete in a round robin type format involving 3 different sports. So far this year students have competed in Netball, Touch Football, Volleyball, Oz tag, Indoor Games, Ultimate Frisbee and European Handball. Each team receives points depending on whether they have a win, loss or draw with bonus points on offer for exemplary skills and sportsmanship. At the end of each term, the team with the most points is announced the winner of the Quiggy cup and is awarded a prize. At the end of the year, all points will be tallied and the winning team will enjoy a special day to celebrate their victory. The Quiggy Cup provides students with some unique opportunities. At Molong Central School, we participate in the NSW Premier’s Sporting Challenge Sports Leadership Program and have successfully trained close to 40 sports leaders in Years 9, 10 and 11. These sports leaders predominately run the Quiggy Cup (amongst other things) thus utilising their leadership skills and sports abilities to help others. It was decided to trial the Quiggy Cup in a first period to see the benefit, if any, on overall student behaviour in classes. The result has been nothing but positive with many teachers commenting on how settled students appear to be. We have also been able to increase the amount of physical activity that our students participate in thus pushing us over the mandatory physical activity requirements as set out by the DEC. We have seen a real sense of belonging and a healthy competitive streak starting to develop within the teams as they strive to become the inaugural winners of the coveted Quiggy Cup.
STEM…THE LATEST BUZZWORD IN EDUCATION STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. Rather than teach the four disciplines just as separate and discrete subjects, STEM integrates them into a cohesive learning unit based on real-world applications. Next year Molong Central will be teaching STEM to Year 7-10 students, the approach will have Year groups working together with multiple teachers from the Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths faculties using inquiry based learning in groups. STEM will be introduced in Year 7 and 9 and will have 2 periods per cycle focussing on the STEM model of learning. In Year 8 and 10 students will have 6 periods per fortnight and they will engage in group based research using hands on activities and approaches to problem solving. Topics being examined include robotics, coding & renewable energy. The goal is to learn by applying the knowledge and skills to real world problems. This, we hope, will be more engaging for the students as they see their research having meaningful results. It is also hoped that this engagement will carry over into other CORE subjects. The school is very excited about this new focus, with staff being trained during Term 4 and new resources being arranged to facilitate the classroom activities.
WORK EXPERIENCE My name is Erin Coyte and I was lucky enough to do a week of work experience at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. I worked in the wildlife hospital where I was able to spend time with all different animals, like ringtail possums and a two tailed Water Dragon. The highlight was getting to hug a 30kg Southern Hairy Nosed Wombat. I met other girls doing work experience and they were from all different places in NSW. I had an amazing time at Taronga Zoo and I would like to say an enormous thank you to Mr Taylor for helping me organise this experience.
MERIT AWARDS
Sarah FESSEY Sarah RAPLEY Abbie GLYNN Jessica CLAYTON Sharna CAMPBELL
Bridie DIVE Mercades OSTE Ben SHARPLESS Eboney MILLER Jordan BEUZEVILLE
WHAT’S ON WEEK 9 &10 TERM 3
23/9 Yr 7 & 8 Music – Performance assessments
11/10 Yr 8 English – Fective Articles to be handed in
14/10 Yr 7 All classes – Research assignments due
14/10 Yr 10 PDH – Drug assignment due
Mr Scott Taprell, Deputy Principal
Secondary News
Erin Coyte with her wombat patient
3 M.C.S. Newsletter Term 3/2016 Issue Number 29 22/9/2016 Phone: 6366 8224 Fax: 6366 8220 Email: [email protected]
“Mischievous Magic” strikes Molong Central Last Thursday K-6 students and staff provided an absolutely entertaining performance by presenting their production called “Mischievous Magic”. Every child in the school performed in one way or another and it was fantastic to see. The entertainment was faultless – Absolutely Fabulous! Many thanks to Audrey Brown and Donna Thornhill for the very entertaining script and direction. Without their inspiration the production would not have been possible. Also, a special thanks to the following people who helped out behind the scenes: Backstage – Kath Schaefer, Mary-Ellen Betts, Shane Aldridge, Libby Peschka, Damon Knott, Kayla Schmich.
Backdrops & Props – Mary-Ellen Betts, Jen Hoy, Rebecca Horan, Erin Smith, Audrey Brown, Emily Ellis, Robyn Wheeler, Kate Sullivan and classroom teachers.
Music – Lydia Ebert & Sally Bale
Sound – Erin Smith and Riley Lampe
Curtains – Ryan Bridge
Lights – Danielle Phillips-Clarke / Leonie Wilson
Runner – Charlie Brown, Charlie Bohringer
Prompts – Taylah Hobbs, Meg Murray
Video – Mr Bruce Nancarrow
Tickets/poster design/program cover – Kath Schaefer & Lauren Crowley.
Ticket Sales – office ladies
Raffle donations – Kath Schaefer
Program – Karen Honeyman
Thank you to all the teachers and support staff for their dedication. Thank you to all the parents/caregivers who assisted in many ways to make the production a success. A HUGE thank you to all the children for their energy and participation as there would not be a production without you! Please see photos of the performance on our school Facebook site.
Dates to Remember: 23rd September Last Day – Term 3 10th October First day – Term 4 12th October Year 7 Orientation Day Year 6 to attend 13/14th October Stage 2 Excursion Blue Mountains
Club 150 Edward Harris Laura Lapins
Marley Vandervelde Lilliana Clancy
Indy Vandervelde Delta Rodwell
Club 175 Cody Brown
Club 200 Violett Armstrong
Thomas Harper
PRIMARY NEWS
Class Student
K Hope Evie Ryan – For pleasing application to writing activities
K Blue Cow Milly Olsson – For displaying excellent leadership skills
1/2 Barrington Larson Harvey – For fantastic effort in literacy groups
1/2 Snowy Aidan Garlick Evans – For a very thoughtful little elephant explanation
1/2 Ziel Asher Oliver – For improved listening in class
3/4 Bimberi Amaya Pallier – For outstanding effort in Creative Arts/Dancing
3/4 Canobolas Ryan Huggett – For great work on subtraction problems
4/5 Tomah Charlie Hoswell – For improvement in all areas of mathematics
5/6 Gibraltar Maddie Treacy – For an outstanding speech on the 13 Storey Treehouse
5/6 Kosciusko Chelsea Comiskey – For outstanding effort in all areas
Library Tengis Meiklejohn – For outstanding effort with his Mongolian project
Have a wonderful holiday!! See you in Term 4 Jane Backhouse Deputy Principal - Primary
The WINNER of our Production Raffle, a beautiful handcrafted wooden bowl
is Rebecca Vis
4 M.C.S. Newsletter Term 3/2016 Issue Number 29 22/9/2016 Phone: 6366 8224 Fax: 6366 8220 email: [email protected]
CANTEEN 23/9/2016 – 14/10/2016
HELP IS DESPERATELY NEEDED ON THIS ROSTER. Please give one morning per
month to the Canteen-that is all it takes. Ring the Canteen on 6366 9009 from 8.30am-1.45pm. If you can’t work on your day just call me. Thank you, Tina McGovern, Canteen Manager.
23/9/16 4th FRIDAY
MELISSA WILKS
10/10/16 2nd MONDAY
11/10/16 2nd TUESDAY
12/10/16 2nd WEDNESDAY
13/10/16 2nd THURSDAY
14/10/16 2nd FRIDAY
BARBARA CHOWN
BELINDA MILLS
HELP NEEDED
HELP NEEDED
SARAH ROGERS
From the LIBRARY. . .
Week 10 Term 3
JUNIOR FICTION
The Bad Guys Episode 3: The Furball Strikes Back – by Aaron
Blabey
Rats! Dragon Knight series – by Kylie Mewburn, illustrated by
Donovan Bixley
Olive of Groves and the Great Slurp of Time – by Katrina
Nannestad, illustrated by Lucia Masciullo
Breaking Pointe: Silver Shoes series – by Samantha-Ellen Bound
JUNIOR NON FICTION
50 Things You Should Know About Space – by Professor Raman
Prinja
Awesome Aussie Things to do with Mum – Illustrated by Simon
Williams
Nexo Knights Handbook – by Tracey West
Wacky . . .But True! Magazine: No.38-41
FICTION
Frosted Kisses – by Heather Helper
I Have a Bad Feeling About This – by Jeff Strand
The Colossus Rises: Seven Wonders series – by Peter Lerangis
Within These Walls – by Robyn Bavati
Hi Everyone,
Last week a pink note was sent home to remind students that the
Book Week Character Parade will be on this Thursday 22nd
September at 2:00 pm. There will be no prizes but each child who
participates will receive a Merit Award. The theme is Australian
Book Characters. I look forward to seeing you at the parade.
On the back of the pink note there was information regarding
competitions for Book Week. Students should deliver their entries
to the Library during Week 1 of next term. Each entry will be
judged on its originality and the best in each category will be
awarded a prize.
We are busy this week completing students’ CWA Mongolian
projects. Thank you to all students who have worked consistently
over the past week during lessons and at Lunch to finish their
entries. If your child has a project to enter that is still at home it
must be handed in at the Library by 3:15 pm on Thursday
afternoon.
Please remind your child to return overdue books. Borrowing is
permissible over the holidays.
The Molong Central School eBook Platform is at:
https://molongcentralschool.wheelers.co. Please be vigilant with
your Primary children when they are using the Platform and
supervise what ebooks they are borrowing.
Mrs Hall
Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment for Year 9 Students
25-27th November 2016 at Wagga Students undertake workshops with presenters from
Business, Sport and Entertainment Designed to improve their team work
and leadership skills Costs: $330- Food and accommodation provided
Molong Rotary will cover 1/3rd of costs or
Molong Rotary and the Honeywell Engineering School
11-16 December For students interested in Aeronautic, Biomedical,
Chemical, Civil, Environmental Electrical. Computer, Mechanical or Mining engineering
Hosted by the University of New South Wales and Honeywell Engineering
Students interact with engineers from the government, private companies, and university researchers and
academics and discuss career opportunities Stay for 6 days at Dunmore Lang College
Costs $750- Molong Rotary will cover 1/3rd of the cost
Please see Mrs Clark if interested in either of the above 2 programs
Autism Advisory & Support Service The Autism Advisory & Support Service is a not for profit charity run by parents of children with Autism, for children and adults with Autism and their families. Please find their Newsletter and more information on our website www.molong-c.schools.nsw.edu.au at caring for students, student health, Autism Advisory Newsletter
ORANGE REGIONAL CONSERVATORIUM 2017
MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS
Instrumental and vocal scholarships are now available at
the Orange Regional Conservatorium
Applications are available at www.orangecon.org.au
Applications close Friday 14th October 5pm
All enquiries to Anita Craw on 63617974
Jackeroo Ranch Horse Riding School Holiday Program
24/9/16-1/10/16 and 1/10/16 – 9/10/16
All enquiries to Pattie Hudson on 63377173
TARONGA WESTERN PLAIN ZOO ZOO ADVENTURE SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM
27/9/16 – 30/9/16 ALL ENQUIRIES TO 68811433 OR VISIT
https://taronga.org.au/taronga-western-plains-zoo/whats/zoo-adventrues-dubbo
P&C REMINDERS Label drive order forms due back 21/9/16
Giant electrical raffle – tickets still available to
purchase from the Main Office.
Please help support the P&C with their fundraising.