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AIRBORNE GYMNASTICS-WAGGA WAGGA
‘SCOOP’ 80 Pioneer Street BATLOW NSW 2730 Phone: 02 6949 1208 Fax: 02 6949 1666 Email: [email protected] Website: https://batlow-c.schools.nsw.gov.au
14 June 2019 Term 2 – Week 7 (A)
BATLOW TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL
BATLOW TECHNOLOGY
SCHOOL
Relieving Principal
Mrs Michelle Wainwright
Assistant Principal
Miss Claudia Fallon
Head Teacher Mr Mark McDonell Relieving Head Teacher Mr Andrew Piper Instructional Leader
Miss Paula Cooper
Term 2 is moving quickly and there have been various activities occurring
both in and out of our school. Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 completed Naplan in
Week 3, students have been involved in athletics carnival, cross country
events, Life Education Van, and various excursions.
Mr Kass and Ms Fallon have been successful in obtaining sporting grants,
these grants have enabled our students this term to be involved in tennis
lessons, gymnastics in Wagga Wagga and hockey coaching at no cost to
the parents. Without the effort of our staff, our student’s would not be able
to enjoy these activities, it is a credit to my whole staff that they endeavour
to continue to strive in exposing our students to a wide range of activities.
Questacon visited the school and the students were involved in challenges of building models in
order to fly in wind tunnels.
The students worked in teams and used problem solving skills in order to continually redesign their
models in order to be successful in the challenge. It was wonderful to see team building skills that
developed over the course of the day and the respect that was displayed to the presenters.
In order to prepare our senior students to gain knowledge and qualifications before they leave
school Mr Black ran a General White Card Induction Course which is required for our students to
complete work placement and is also a requirement for many future jobs that our students may be
involved in when they leave school. Mr Kass is also arranging presenters to come to the school
and advise our students on their career prospects, Hutcheon and Pearce, Defence Force and
Forestry NSW are a few companies that are coming to the school to address the students.
NAIDOC Celebrations will be taking place on Wednesday 3 July 2019 and our Semester One
Wellbeing Celebration will also take place in Week 10.
I would like to congratulate Ms Fallon who has successfully interviewed for the permanent
Assistant Principal position in our school. I would also like to congratulate Mr Ethan Kass who has
successfully interviewed for the permanent teacher position of PDHPE in our school.
Take care for the rest of the term, and if there are any concerns or questions please ring the office
on 6949 1208 and the staff will advise and help with any matter.
Michelle Wainwright, Relieving Principal
Principal’s Message
STAGE 5 DEBATING
Stage 5 Debating team ventured to Young on Thursday 30 May
2019, for their first round of the Premier’s Debating Challenge.
They showed noticeable improvement as a result of their practise
with Mrs Beattie and developed a fantastic and memorable team
line.
First speaker was Rebekah Gardner, second Carter Ironside, third Georgia Pate and fourth Rayleigh
Gould. They debated the topic “Home schooling should be banned” effectively and were complimented on
their formal presentation and fantastic manners. They represented their school well. Great effort team!
Mr Christopher Bell, English/History Teacher
YEAR 11 CONSTRUCTION
At the start of this term the Year 11 construction class were given the task of
building a new trophy cabinet for the office. The new cabinet needed to fill in a
space where existing cabinet was but had to go all the way to the roof.
Once the students had measured the space and the height of some of the biggest
trophies, they went back to classroom and drew up some designs of what they
would like it to look like. The design had to incorporate a place to put plaques on
and to be positioned close to the front so people could see them easily.
To secure the lengths of timber needed to get to the roof I remembered that we
had pulled some long shelves out of a store room in the primary building that would
be good to recycle.
All timber was cut to length, then sanded to remove any marks from its previous life and then students
started to glue and screw frame together. They also plugged all screw holes so they were not so
noticeable.
The top level of the cabinet was where all the plaques were to be mounted so the students used an old
notice board cut to size and recovered in black fabric. This was then positioned close to the front and
screwed into place with some support structures behind it.
It was all given a final sand and lacquered to bring out the shine in the timber, students then carried it down
to the office and positioned it, screwing it securely to the wall.
Thank you to the students: Lane, Kurt, Mitchel, I-Zaya and Jasmine
Mr Bryan Black, STEM Teacher
SCHOOL NEWS
PSSA Highlands Zone Cross Country held last week at the Tumbarumba Racecourse.
PARLIAMENT OF NSW 2019 SECONDARY SCHOOLS STUDENT LEADERSHIP PROGRAM
Parliament of NSW and Government House jointly provide this civics and citizenship program for Year 12 captains and student leaders from all NSW secondary schools. It gives the student leaders the opportunity to develop their knowledge of our system of government and parliamentary proceedings, and the opportunity to meet the Governor, Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AO QC and gain a better understanding of her role. Bree Bowman and myself departed Wagga Airport on Wednesday morning, arriving in Sydney around
11.00 am. We explored the streets of Sydney, visiting local icons and using public transport. Coincidentally
VIVID Sydney, where light sculptures transform the city, was on and allowed Bree and myself to enjoy the
lights in Circular Quay, on the Harbour Bridge and Opera House and throughout the Botanic gardens.
On Thursday 30 May 2019, we arrived at NSW Parliament House, Macquarie Street. We had an
introduction to the NSW Parliament by Parliamentary Education and received an address by Members of
Parliament. Bree was able to have conversations with other electorate leaders as well as Dr Joe McGirr
MP, the Independent Member for Wagga Wagga. Students visited the public galleries of the Legislative
Assembly and Legislative Council Chambers. After lunch we walked to Government House and received a
Guided tour. Students and staff met with Her Excellency, the Honourable Margaret Beazley AO, Governor
of New South Wales and received her address. Students were able to view the gardens of Government
House and converse with Her Excellency.
Overall, it was an invaluable experience and provided insight into Australia’s civic life and how Bree could
make positive contributions as a local and global citizen.
Miss Taylor Jones, Year 12 Year Adviser
On Wednesday 29 May 2019 Miss Jones and I flew down and spent two days in Sydney, I found the
parliament house visit was an eye-opening experience and it was a privilege to be there. I had the best two
days in Sydney, it was a fun and exciting trip.
Thank you to Miss Jones for taking me and the school for giving me the opportunity to go.
Bree Bowman, Year 11 School Captain
BATLOW TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL
FUTURE KINDERGARTEN TO YEAR 12
ENROLMENTS
We are in particular need of information for any students enrolling in 2020.
Could you please assist us by filling out this form and return it to Batlow Technology School office.
The children in your family who have not yet started school:
Child’s Name Name and Address
of parents Child’s date
of birth Year of intended enrolment at BTS
FUTURE ENROLMENTS FOR OTHER STUDENTS
Children in families known to you who may not have access to this form:
Child’s Name Name and Address
of parents Child’s date
of birth Year of intended enrolment at BTS
Thank you for your assistance Michelle Wainwright Relieving Principal
CLASS ASSESSMENT DUE DATE
Stage 5 Australian History Assessment Task
Monday 17 June 2019 Week 8
REMINDERS FOR TERM 1-2019
What’s on at BTS Monday lunch time each week Warhammer Club Thursday each week 3.00 pm–4.00 pm Home Learning Club Tuesday 18 June 2019 P&C Meeting
Wednesday 19 June 2019 Zone Athletics Carnival Book Club due back to school Tuesday 25 June 2019 Forestry NSW Career Talk Years 9-12 Wednesday 26 June 2019 Futsal Competition for secondary in Wagga Wagga Thursday 27 June 2019 Whole School Assembly
Wednesday 3 July 2019 Naidoc Day Activities
Students and staff would like
to send a thank you out to
Bernadette Cahill for the
donation of a box of
tennis balls.
P&C Meeting
Tuesday 18 June 2019
6.30 pm
Learning Hub
All welcome to attend
ASSESSMENT TASKS DUE
Tumut Performing Arts Society and
Montreal Community Theatre
“Skeleton Crew”
A play which is homegrown and local
Looking for young ladies to play parts
Meeting on Thursday 27 June 2019
at the Tumut Bowling Club
for more information contact Michael on 0455 112 232
or email [email protected]