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Dunedoo Central School Newsletter 1st July 2019
P.O. Box 45, Digilah Street
DUNEDOO NSW 2844
T: 02 6375 1489
F: 02 6375 1152
A big THANK YOU to everyone who supported the Golf Day yesterday to help raise money for Year 11 to subsidise their excur-sion to Selwyn Ski Fields next month. We had 58 golfers and an additional 36 people for lunch - a very big day! Thank you to the Sports Club for hosting the day and their generous donation of the meat for the BBQ lunch and to DRH for their donations for the prizes. Thank you also to those parents who were able to assist on the day. Congratulations to Nicole Cooke who won the ‘wheelbarrow raffle’ and Derek Rhodes who won second prize of a load of wood donated by Jim Webb. Mrs C Gallagher
1st: Matthew Guan
2nd: Jess Ewin
3rd: Jess Ewin
1st: Katherine Courtney
2nd: Karen Solberg
3rd: Matt Court
Friday 5th
july
(last day of term)
Please come dressed in jeans, a mufti shirt
& ENCLOSED SHOES.
COIN DONATION
Bring an extra gold coin donation if you would like to join the lunchtime activities, including:
Three legged race wheelbarrow race
100 metre egg and spoon race, and more
SRC FUNDRAISER
Jeans for Genes was established in 1994 by Children’s Medical Re-search Institute to fund revolutionary research that helps diag-nose, understand, and find cures or treatments for conditions af-
fecting kids. 1 in 20 kids are born with a genetic disease or birth defect. You likely know and care about someone affected.
WEEK 10:
Monday, 1st July
Whole School Merit Assembly, 11.10am @ DCS Hall,
everyone welcome to attend
CHSSA Squash @ Thornleigh → 4/7/19
Tuesday, 2nd July
Parent Teacher Interviews - Kinder to Year 11
Wednesday, 3rd July
100th Day of School, Kinder to Year 2
DCS Spelling Bee, 12pm @ DCS Hall & Picnic Lunch
everyone welcome
Thursday, 4th July
Infants/Primary Level 2 ACE reward Movie Afternoon @
DCS
Friday, 5th July 2019
Primary Sport, Tennis
Western Region Golf, Primary
Last day of Term 2
WEEK 1 - TERM 3:
Monday, 22nd July
Staff Development Day
Tuesday, 23rd July
All students commence Term 3
Thursday, 25th July
P&C Meeting, 7pm, Library, all welcome to attend
Youth Frontier, Mentor Training Day
Friday, 26th July
Primary Sport, Tennis
State Cross Country
WEEK 2 - TERM 3:
Tuesday, 30th July
ICAS English Exam
Thursday, 1st August
Australian Mathematics Competition
Headspace @ DCS, Yrs 7/8 & Yr 11/12
Year 10 into Year 11 - 2020. Subject Selection Meet-
ing, 5pm @ DCS Library
Friday, 2nd August
Western Athletics - Secondary
Tennis Lessons, Kinder to Yr 6, Dunedoo Courts
Hello and welcome to Week 10. School Uniform is available to purchase from
the DCS Canteen between 9am-10am or 1pm- 2pm.
If you could volunteer anytime, I would love to hear from you. Thanks Sherri
THIS WEEKS LUNCH SPECIALS
TUESDAYS Salad Roll, Bottle of Water & Popcorn
Curried Sausages and Mash
$5.00
$4.50
TUESDAY Primary Meal Deal (K - 6)
Mash Potato & Gravy Pots
1 x Cup Strawberry Milk, 1 x bag Popcorn & 1 x
Lemonade Fizz
$5.00
THURSDAYS BLT Wrap & Bottle of Water $6.50
LUNCH ORDERS NECESSARY
INFANTS & PRIMARY
LEVEL 2 ACE REWARD - MOVIE AFTERNOON
THURSDAY 4TH JULY 2019 @ DCS
Semester 1
School Reports Kinder - Year 10
School Reports have been handed out to
all students. If you have any concerns
with your child's report, please contact
the school to arrange a meeting with the
appropriate person.
Thank you to everybody who supported the Year 11 Snow Fundraiser Golf Day yes-terday. There were 58 Golfers and 94 people were served lunch. A huge thankyou to the Sports Club for donating the meat for the BBQ and hosting the day. Thank you to Mrs Gallagher and all of the Year 11 students and parents/family who assisted in preparing lunch, and/or made salad and slices. It was a very successful day. School Spectacular – Congratulations to Chelsea Gallagher, Oscar and Sally Chris-tensen who have all been selected to be part of the School Spectacular for 2019. “School spectacular unites kids to be part of the biggest performance of their lives.” There are approximately 5500 students from across the state who perform in the School Spectacular. This is the second year that Sally has been part of this great performance. Sally, Oscar and Chelsea sent in two video auditions to be selected. They will each take part in a num-ber of rehearsals prior to the actual show which will be at the Qudos Bank Arena on Friday 22nd & Saturday 23rd No-vember. We have purchased some tickets to attend the performance, more details will be given about this closer to the date. Well done to all 3 students. Boccia – Best wishes to Jamieson Lesson who will travel to Korea to compete from the 2 – 9 July as part of the Aus-tralian Team. Jamieson has now been selected to compete in the Open BC3 Individual Competition as well as the BC3 pairs. This competition is again a lead up to the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics. We look forward to hearing how Jamieson & the Australian Team go! The Dunedoo Central School Boccia team has been invited to compete in the State Carnival in Homebush in Week 3 of next Term. Due to Jamieson’s representative commitments, we were unable to compete in the regional tournament but have been fortunate to be able to go straight through to the State Final – this is in recognition of Jamieson’s fantas-tic achievements and representative efforts. NSW CHSSA Touch Football – Congratulations to Hayley Cox who competed in the Touch Football State Carnival last week in Wollongong. The team finished 5th overall which is a great achievement, particularly as the girls only have a few training sessions as a team prior to competing at the carnival. Well done Hayley! NSW CHSSA Squash – Best wishes to Annie Christensen, Ben Gallagher and Georgie Lane who will all represent Western Region competing in the State Carnival at Thornleigh this week. Parent Teacher Meetings - Please remember Parent/Teacher meetings tomorrow, Tuesday 2nd July for K-11 students. Please ring the Front Office to make an appoint-ment. Have a happy and safe holiday!
Donna Lane
Principal
KINDER TO YEAR 5: Kinder to Year 5 students will be taking Tennis Lessons at Dunedoo Tennis Courts for Sport on Fridays (5th July, 26th July, 2nd August & 9th August) from 9.15am to 11.45am. Tennis racquets will be supplied, however children can bring their own racquets if they wish. Permission Notes have been sent home, please complete and return ASAP.
YEAR 6: Students have sport on Wednesday afternoon, with Secondary students. They have selected a new WINTER SPORT: Please wear DCS Sports Uniform and pack appropriate sports equipment.
MR. HONEYSETT, SPORTS COORDINATOR
Assistant Principal News I'm very excited to return from long service leave to be involved with all of the activities happening this week. Congratulations to Kindergarten for hosting their first Assembly. It's a shame I missed their performances with Year 6 students. It has been wonderful to see the Buddy system between Year 6 and Kindergarten blos-som this year. Well done to all students who were acknowledged at today's whole school Merit Assembly. What an amazing group of students we have at DCS. This week we are looking forward to dressing up to cel-ebrate 100 days of learning at school on Wednesday 3rd July. K-2 are encouraged to dress up as a 100 year old or in colonial clothing. We will be completing activi-ties to celebrate this occasion. Our K-6 Spelling Bee is also on Wednesday followed by a picnic lunch with families. Congratulations to the stu-dents who will be representing their year for this compe-tition. On Thursday all students who have reached Level 2 ACE or above will be celebrating with a movie in the afternoon session with Mr Kline. Students who are still working towards Level 2 will remain with their classroom teacher. On Friday students are encouraged to wear jeans in support of Jeans for Genes day. Please ensure stu-dents bring a gold coin donation to support this worthy cause. K-6 Tennis begins this Friday and will continue into Term 3. A BIG thank you to Mr Kline for organising a grant that will enable all children to have access to a tennis coach during sport sessions. A Gardening Working Bee is occurring on Monday 7th July, 2019 in the school holidays. It would be great to see children and adults join us to support the beautifica-tion of our school. We would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holi-day and we are looking forward to seeing students back at school on 23rd July, 2019.
Ms. Michelle Gavin - Assistant Principal Infants
Hello Week 10. Looking back over the term I am always amazed at how much we pack into every week at school. Although we’ve reached the end of the term, there’s no slow-ing down as this week we look forward to celebrating 100 days of school with our annual Spelling Bee in the hall on Wednesday. Parents are invited to join us for this, and bring lunch to eat afterwards. We are also looking forward to our first tennis session on Friday—notes went home for this last week. We have our volunteers coming on the first Monday of the school holidays to work on our garden project, and stu-dents will notice the difference when they return next term. Progress Reports can be discussed with teachers at Tues-day’s parent-teacher meetings. Please phone for an appoint-ment. Have a safe, relaxing school holiday break everyone.
Mrs. Georgia Shephard - Assistant Principal
ACE : Attitude Conduct Excellence
Congratulations to the following Primary student/s on reaching:
Level 1 ACE: Year 3/4/5 G: Alex Roach, Hamish Carpenter, Dan-
iel Walker & Shayla Sawyers
Level 2 ACE: Year 3/4/5 G: Imogen Murphy, Sophie Kline,
Hughie Hogden & Caylum Williams
Level 3 ACE: Kinder: Angus Roberts
Year 3/4/5 G: Ned Callow
Year 6: Chelsea Green
KINDER: Thank you to those who were able to make it to our assembly last Friday. It was really touching to
see that each Kindergarten student was represented by at least one family member in the audience. I was so proud of the class as they hosted their first assembly for the year. They loved preparing for the event and of course being on stage to perform for everyone. School reports went home with students last Friday. Tomorrow are the parent/teacher meetings. This is a great oppor-tunity for us to catch up and discuss your child’s progress so far this year. I would love to share his/her successes with you so please contact the Front Office and book a time. This Wednesday Kindergarten and Year 1/2 are celebrating their 100th day of learning at big school. We have lots of fun activities planned and are asking students to come dressed up. We are looking for students to be either dressed in attire appropriate to colonial times or having aged themselves to look 100 years old. A big thank you to the home reader mums Tanya, Lynn, Emma, Annie, Jen, Amy and Hayley who have given up their mornings every week to come and assist Kindergarten with their reading. It is a big time commitment and is it greatly appreciated. Enjoy the holidays! Mr. Ben Kline - Classroom Teacher
YEAR 1/2: Today students thanked Mrs Dorman for a great 2 weeks with a personally signed Thank You
Bear. This week there is no homework. We'll be finishing our Novel Study "Charlottes Web" and completing our HSIE Unit Technology Past and Present as well as our Science Unit All mixed up. Students are coming home with a few treats from my Bali holiday; I hope they enjoy them. I'm looking forward to seeing parents for the Parent/Teacher interviews tomorrow afternoon. If you are unable to make it I will make contact through Seesaw or email to enable communication for Term 3 planning and individual student goals. Ms. Gavin
YEAR 3-4-5 S: Congratulations to all who received Merit Awards today. I am so proud to have such
hard working, caring and committed students in our class. Annalise and Ethan will be preparing for the Spelling Bee this week, and we wish them well. Last Friday I witnessed some amazing teamwork and problem-solving skills when stu-dents had to program Bee-Bots to navigate an obstacle course. It was so much fun that students didn’t even realise they were practising valuable skills! We will be looking for opportunities to do more of these kinds of activities throughout next term. I hope everyone has the time to relax and refresh over the holiday break, ready for another busy term. Mrs. Georgia Shephard - Classroom Teacher
YEAR 3-4-5 G: We have quite a busy week to finish off the term. We will finalise our scratch coding
activities and finish off our poetry unit. They have both been lots of fun and the students have worked hard. Last week we completed a poem all about ourselves and these are displayed in the wet room. We have all worked so hard this term and everyone has earned a holiday. I look forward to my holiday, but I also look forward to seeing everyone back and raring to go in Term 3 - Stay safe Mrs. Tammy Gallagher - Classroom Teacher
YEAR 6 MATHS: This week in Mathematics we continue our topic on Multiplication and Division. We
will be looking at division and contracted multiplications. The end of term diagnostic test will be on Wednesday. I will be away all week and Mrs Armstrong will be teaching the class. No weekly homework this week. Mrs. Cathy Gallagher
YEAR 6: Hello everyone and welcome back to Week 10 of Term 2! This Wednesday, Mrs Deidre Naden will
visit DCS to introduce herself to staff and students, and to get to know classes prior to commencing LOTE lessons in Term 3 for students in Kindergarten to Year 6. Also this Wednesday, Luke Redding and Riley Fagerstrom will be repre-senting Year 6 as our class’ top spellers at the Primary Spelling Bee Competition in the Hall starting at 12pm. Parents and community members are invited to be an audience. At the conclusion of the Spelling Bee, you are invited to stay for a picnic lunch. P.S - Don’t forget that there is a great opportunity for students in Year 6 to attend a 3-day Literacy Writing Camp in Sydney at the Brewongle Environmental Education Centre. The dates for the camp are Tuesday 24th to Thursday 26th September 2019 (Week 10 of Term 3). Please see me for more information if you are interested for your child to attend. P.P.S - Jeans for Genes day will be held this Friday at DCS. Students are allowed to wear jeans to support this great cause. Gold coin donation for wearing jeans and to participate in the lunch time activities and there will be prizes to be won. Have a great week everybody!
Cheers, Mr Honeysett
Attention: Primary Students Please restock your school equipment
/ pencil case over the School Holidays e.g. pens, pencils, glue, scissors, ruler, etc.
Any items borrowed from the
school: Hospitality Uniforms,
Blazers, Jumpers, Shirts, Sports
Equipment, Library Books,
Ag Uniform, Clothing etc.
THANK YOU!
Sally Christensen 1st July Year 12 Shaun Large 2nd July Year 7 Paul Sweeney 3rd July Year 9 Lucy Besgrove 5th July Bella Watton 7th July Year 12 Vince O’Brien 8th July Timothy Sweeney 13th July Year 2 Jade Cowell 17th July Year 10 Charlie Stuart 19th July Year 5 Skye Leeson 20th July Year 12 Lexi Gallagher 21st July Year 9 Konner Davis 22nd July Year 9 Daniel Walker 22nd July Year 4
WISHING YOU A GREAT DAY! DCS SCHOOL WINTER JACKETS
LIMITED SIZES AVAILABLE
COST: $45.00
AT THE DCS FRONT OFFICE
STUDENT OF THE WEEK WEEKLY MERITS
KINDERGARTEN - MR. KLINE K Sally
Brougham Giving 100% to all tasks in class.
K
K
Asthon James
Heath Lopez
Being respectful of others. Great enthusiasm in the Play.
YEAR 1 / 2 - MS. GAVIN
1 Lachlan Batty
Completing all tasks in class & improvement in Maths.
1
1
Harley Carpenter
Xander Howard-
Allison
Completing all tasks in Maths & Spelling. Improvement in Maths & Spelling.
YEAR 3 / 4 / 5 G - MRS. T. GALLAGHER 4 Imogen
Murphy Being a happy, polite & helpful member of our class.
4
4
Brayden Stanford
Hamish
Carpenter
Consistent application to Spelling activities. Improved attitude to Maths ac-tivities.
YEAR 3 / 4 /5 S - MRS. SHEPHARD 5 Charlie
Stuart Working hard to meet set goals.
3
5
Annalise Stanford
Charlee Binks
Improved focus & application in Literacy. Considering the challenges faced by peers & finding ways to help.
YEAR 6 - MR. HONEYSETT 6 Laycee
Kelly Respecting the learning of her peers.
6
6
Riley Fagerstrom
Luke Redding
Producing a high quality typed narrative on the topic “what the colour blue reminds me of”. Producing a high quality typed narrative on the topic “what the colour blue reminds me of
LIBRARY & COMPUTERS - MISS BESGROVE 5 Simone
Roach
Being a great helper in
the Library.
5 Tiarnie Batty Excellent borrowing & working
well in Computers.
PRIMARY CAPTAIN’S AWARDS 4 Mya Clisby Great sportsmanship in
the playground.
6 Ashley Clisby Excellent enthusiasm in Hand-
ball.
SECONDARY AFTERNOON STUDY Secondary Afternoon Study will be on Wednesday and Thursday this week, with
Mrs Sullivan supervising on Wednesday and Mrs Hogden on Thursday.
We hope to see you there!
We have been studying Forces and using TOYS to do this. Today students are designing and building their own
Force Measurer. ( See attached photos)
With our ‘History Wall- “HISTORY - ITS WHO WE ARE” nearly complete, we have been investigating how Australia ,
from its humble beginnings in 1788 as a struggling convict colony where corruption was rife and ruled by Great Brit-
ain managed to become a prosperous democratic independent nation by 1901. We have investigated the advanced
social legislation for some as well as the extreme difficulties for others in our nation. Our favourite activity was visiting
our local museum.
7/8 TAS We have nearly finished the agriculture/food section of TAS this year. We enjoyed our ‘Master chef’ assess-
ment task and we were successful in establishing some no dig gardens that produced lettuce and snow peas. We also
built a soil moisture meter using a miniature computer and some online coding software.
7/8 English
7/8 English have been studying the novel ‘Trash’. They have finished reading the book and are currently completing activities relating to the book. As well as this, they have continued partici-pating in fun creative writing activities to ensure they are building on their writing skills.
8 Art
Year 8 Art have just completed a unit on Street Art and are moving on to Lino Printing. This unit will include an assessment task where students are evaluated on the skills they have learned and their end product. They are required to carve into a square of lino using special tools, paint it and stamp it onto a piece of paper. It re-quires lots of concentration and accuracy! They have completed an experimentation piece and will move onto their assessment piece this week.
Library News
Mel and I have been very busy in the Library lately deco-rating and have just finished painting a bright and colour-ful geometric feature wall! This wall is lots of fun and is the feature of a cool bean bag area. Come over and have a look if you haven’t seen it already! As the school holidays are coming up, if any students have any overdue books please remember to bring them in to return for a fresh start next term! If you are unsure about if you have any books, come and see Mel or my-self. Have a great two week break!
ATTENTION: Year 10 Students into
Year 11 - 2020 Subject Selection Meeting
Will be held at 5.00pm on Thursday, 1st August 2019
in the DCS Library. Parents & Year 10 Students are to attend this meeting.
Athletics Carnival
The secondary is now finished their Javelin and the Final point score is:
STURT: 913
EVANS: 893
BASS: 725
GO STURT!!!!!
The Year 10 & Under team (pictured right) won all their pool games against Mendooran, Baradine and Molong. They then played Lake Cargellico in the finals and were unfortunately beaten and so do not go through to the state finals.
The Opens team (pictured left) won their pool games against Gulargambone and Warren and then beat Coolah in the finals to progress to the state finals.
Congratulations to all the girls who played well and gave their best on the day. Thank you to Lisa Johnstone who umpired for us both days.
The Woolworths Earn & Learn program is over
for another year. It would be appreciated if you
could please drop off any stickers or sticker
sheets to DCS, before the end of Term.
Thank you