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Hillston Central School
Upcoming Events
ACMF Visit Nov 11-15
ACMF Concert
Nov 14
Kinder Orientation 9am—3pm Nov, 15, 22, 29, Dec 6,
Year 12 Formal
Nov 16
Secondary Excursion Nov 19-Nov 23
6.45am for 7.15am Departure Front of School
Kinder Information Night
Nov 20
Primary Swimming K-Yr 2 Nov 25—Dec 6
Principal Assembly
Wed Nov 27 11.15am BN Hall
62-80 Moore St Hillston NSW 2675 T 6967 2277 F 6967 2385 E [email protected] Principal S Ryan Website https://hillston-c.schools.nsw.gov.au/
Term 4 Week 5
enjoy today. This is our chance to thank our men and women who spent time in uniform for their service.
Australia has also been involved other conflicts, World War 2, Korean War, Malayan Emergency, Vietnam War, Gulf Wars, East Timor, Afghanistan, Iraq and many peace keeping missions. Over 100 000 men and women have been killed since Australia became a country in 1901.
Today as we think about the fallen, remember the stories you may have heard, remember families that have lost loved ones, think about the men and women who are currently serving in the Australian Defence Force and be thankful that when asked to serve, these men and women answered the call.” Emily Tallon
All our students are to be commended on how they represented our school and thank you to Mr Tallon for the organisation.
Have a great week everyone
Sandy Ryan
Principal
This week we bid a sad farewell to Mr Delaney, who has been relieving as our Deputy since the beginning of Term 2. We wish Mr Delaney well as he returns to his substantive position at Corowa HS and thank him for his contribution to the learning and wellbeing of HCS’s students and staff.
Yesterday HCS marked Remembrance Day with a small ceremony at school. Mel Devine read a speech explaining the importance of marking this special day in history and Blake Dakin read a poem written by Olive McKenzie highlighting the role Hillston locals played in the war (see inside for the full version of the poem).
While we marked this event at school, a group of students represented HCS at our town ceremony. Emily Tallon, as Primary School Captain, made a speech she had written about a student’s perspective of what this day means in 2019.
“Today we commemorate the ending of the fighting of World War 1, 101 years ago. 416 809 men enlisted into the armed forces during WW1. The cost to Australia was huge.
Over 60 000 were killed and a further 156 000 were wounded or taken prisoner.
As a young person in 2019 Remembrance Day means to me that we take some time to remember those people, whom I have never met, and try to think about things they may have gone through. Like, losing friends, working hard at protecting each other, being scared and worrying about family back home.
I can’t imagine what it was like for those soldiers, nurses, sailors and airmen who left Australia to go and fight to defend the freedoms that we
SCHOOL NEWS
Kinder Transition
Pre-Kinder students participated in their final morning ses-sion of our Kinder Transition program this morning with activities based around the book ‘Elmer’. Next week we start our Friday sessions with students attending for a full day each Friday for the next 4 weeks.
Katie Maher | Kinder Teacher
SRC Melbourne Cup Day! It was fantastic to see so many students make an effort to dress up for Melbourne cup day last Tuesday. The students and staff looked amazing in their race attire and the horses that came in were very creative. During lunch time we held some horse races with the winners determined by the roll of the dice and not speed, which made for a great competition. Congratulations to the SRC student on their organisation and to all the students who received prizes for best decorated horse and outfits. Best Dressed awards went to: Secondary: Vittoria Bocchi, Nicola McKeon, Paige McKenzie Primary: Maddison Burgess, Daniel Hutchison-Spence, Lillian Aylett, Aynslee Dauth and Blake Blight
Best decorated horse: Ava McIntosh, Noah Bartholomew, Ebony Taylor, Baxter Taylor, Hamish Bourke, Harrison Bartholomew Mrs Bartholomew I SRC Patron
Board Game Fun
Stage 4 students had the opportunity to play and provide feedback on each other’s board games in PDHPE. The board games were created to increase awareness and understanding about mental health.
Robin Bartholomew I PDHPE Teacher
SCHOOL NEWS
Let’s Celebrate
Year 9/10 Food Technology students were given a design brief to
plan a menu and make a celebration cake for their choice of
theme. Students baked, assembled and decorated their fabulous
celebration cakes for varied age groups and purposes .
Joanne Burgess | Food Technology
SCHOOL NEWS
Count Us In Celebration Day
Our Choir celebrated Music Count Us In singing the program song 'We Are' along with more than half a million students singing the same song, on the same day, at the same time, an initiative of Music Australia. The 2019 celebration involved over 745,000 students from more than 3,400 schools all around Australia celebrating the value of music education. #MCUI2019 Bec Fitzerald & Nicole Burgess / Choir
Secondary PASS Class Sports Coaching
In their current Unit the Secondary PASS class have been learn-ing about sports coaching session planning, coaching styles and transitions. We have been applying our skills learnt in theory into practise taking the opportunity to work with the Year 1 class to develop their aiming and shooting skills through a range of activities planned by the PASS class. This has been a very successful unit with the primary students making great progress with their skill development as the sec-ondary students improve their confidence in coaching and plan-ning coaching sessions. Mrs Bartholomew I PDHPE
SCHOOL NEWS Rotations, Balances, Splits & Wheels!! The Secondary Advanced Gymnastics Group have enjoyed challenging themselves during sport on Fridays this term. The students have learned a wide range of new skills on the floor, beam, mini tramp, bars and trampoline. On the floor students experimented with balances in partners and groups, some rhythmic gymnastics using balls and hoops as well as Round offs, Cartwheels (one handed & no hands), Handstand balances (stag, split, pike). Students enjoyed using the Octo block which allowed them to develop backward walkovers and rotations providing support. On the Mini- tramp students extended their skills performing a range of aerial balances using the vault and the tramp. On the beam kids challenged themselves to transfer their floor skills to the beam performing Cartwheels, splits, chasses, hand stands and a range of balances. The students have enjoyed the challenge and the opportunity to participate in the advanced class this is an extension of their regular PDHPE lessons in which students have also been learning the fundamentals of gymnastics in their movement and composition unit. Robin Bartholomew I PDHPE
Hospital Visit
Year One enjoyed visiting the residents at the hospital on Friday. They shared Remembrance Day paintings and read the residents some stories. Em Preston | Year One Teacher
SECONDARY AWARDS
Italian Competition : Bessie, BJ, James, Oscar. Klare, Markaya,
Sohan, Tiffany, Emma, Chloe, Madison, Jordan
Silver Awards: Chloe, Madison
SCHOOL NEWS
Remembrance Day
Year 5 & 6, SRC Members and School Captains
attended the town Remembrance Day Service which
was held in the Memorial Park on Monday 11th
November.
There was also a service held for the remaining
students at school at the same time.
SCHOOL NEWS
SCHOOL NEWS HEROES OF HILLSTON TOWN When the war cloud burst in Europe and around the peaceful world, When the banners of the nations, great and mighty were unfurled, When Belgium crushed and ruined with her people murdered too, Turned eyes in anguish westward to a friend she knew was true, Then the call of faithful England came across the surging sea, To her sons in faithful Australia “Rise, we need set Belgium free” And from the land down under sped the answer swift and clear, “Dear Motherland your war is ours, Australia will be there” And from the north and south and eastward rose the men British birth, Gallant Bushman, loyal townsmen, noble men who’ve proved their worth, From the busy seaport city from the far off inland town, Rose our heroes and amongst them were the boys of Hillston town, From Molesworth Street from High street, from sawmill and from farm, From the nations round about us, they rose up at war’s alarm, The Blunden boys, the Harris boys, Scott Bell who left the bank, The Sharam boys, Jim Fullarton have joined the heroes’ ranks, E. Evans and George Sherwood, Dick Smith, the Hughes too, Have left their homes and sailed away across the ocean blue, C. Burker the loyal Frenchman, in answer to France’s call, Went forth to the Western battlefield where Frenchmen fight and fall, George Turton and Jack Nicholls, Bob Peters, Percy Wicks, Have gone to meet the German Hun and settle his knavish tricks, The Graham boys, Dick Latham, Bob Morant and Clifton Hill, The McCarthys, Horace Peevers, Mel Mckenzie from the mill, Les Vagg and Walter Beaupeurt (who as heroes passed away), Though they reached no field of battle, won no laurels in the fray, The Gordons and the Wilsons, Albert Hurst and Dennis Dunne, Have joined the dauntless army that will overthrow the Hun, Les McCabe and Joe McKenzie, Frank Hutchison, Jack Wright,
At the sound of battle’s thunder, left home to go and fight, The Varcoe boys, Jack Kitson, Les McDonald and Jack Manns, Have gone to meet the Prussian on the battlefield in France, The Busch’s the Clarks from “Naradhun” the Weavers from “Gum Vale” Heard stricken Belgium calling and to answer did not fall, And in the far off trenches where our fearless soldiers die, Or out upon the ocean where the briny waves leap high, Still camped here, or in Egypt, their uniforms of brown, Are the men who’re bringing glory to our little country town, Not one may win the D.C.M. or coveted V.C. Or me “mentioned in despatches” that are sent across the sea, But our boys will do their duty, when they reach the battleground, Mid the guns that roar and thunder and the shells that scream around, And when in future history, tales of British troops go down, We’ll know with pride that amongst the troop were boys from Hillston town.
Poem written by Olive McKenzie - Read by Blake Dakin at Remembrance Day Commemoration
SCHOOL NEWS
SCHOOL NEWS
PRIMARY AWARDS
200 Nights Reading: Sophie
175 Nights Reading: Stevie
Class Awards: Ruby, Lillian, Isabelle R, Mark
100% Accelerated Reader: Harrison
Xavier
80% Accelerated Reader: Harrison,
Veer
60% Accelerated Reader: Tani, Manan, Bellah,
Angus
40% Accelerated Reader: Eramia, Nelson, Mark
20% Accelerated Reader: Luke, Tani, Cooper,
Aynslee, George, Amelia
COMMUNITY NEWS
“Fitness, fun and friends”
Hillston Amateur Swimming Club
for all ages & abilities
When: Swimming Club Race nights are held every Thursday night at 5.15pm, Thursdays are for everyone, young, old, beginner or experienced swimmers—there are no limitations. Squads are held on Tuesdays for Swimmers who can complete a minimum of 25m freestyle unassisted from 4.15pm. (Commencing on 12th November 2020. Registration & Assessment of Swimmers: Thursday evening the 7th of November at the Hillston Swimming Pool @ 5.00pm, this will be followed by an assessment of all swimmers between 5.30pm-6.30pm and a free BBQ. Swimming Club membership fees: $85.00 per Family (includes swimmers insurance during swimming club activities- Club time trials and squads) Registration does not cover pool entry, families/individuals must purchase a season ticket from the Carrathool shire council. For More Information please contact Robin Bartholomew (Pres) on 69672999 or 0466972999
HILLSTON HOSPITAL AUX
CENT AFTERNOON
Saturday 23rd November at the
Hillston Exies Club at 1.30pm
Entry $5
Afternoon Tea Supplied
Children Free