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1 Strive to Achieve Term 1 Week 2 3rd February, 2020 Value of the Week Respect. We respect the rights of others, ourselves & the school in an environment of harmony & personal responsibility. Do you respect yourself, respect others & take responsibility for your own acons? 8 Meade Street, Bulahdelah 2423 Phone: 4997 4329 Fax: 4997 4512 [email protected] School Calendar February 6 Primary Swimming Carnival 7 Secondary Swimming Carnival 10 Primary Assembly March 10-12 School Musical 16-18 Year 7 Orientaon Camp 24 K-12 School Photos 25 Years 3-12 Cross Country Meengs are held at BCS every second Wednesday of the month at 3:45pm. Next meengs are: 12th February 11th March Florence Dawes, Riley Dixon, James Gairns, Jordana Gordon, Charlie Hopper, Harlow Johnston, Ella Kent, J-Lee Lawrence, Wade Pringle, Nelly Raines, Sophia Smith, Trinity-Lee Stafford, Aleah Stokes.

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Page 1: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

1

Strive to Achieve Term 1 Week 2

3rd February 2020

Value of the Week Respect We respect the rights of others ourselves amp the school in an environment of harmony amp personal responsibility Do you respect yourself respect others amp take responsibility for your own actions

8 Meade Street Bulahdelah 2423 Phone 4997 4329 Fax 4997 4512

bulahdelah-cschooldetnsweduau

School Calendar February 6 Primary Swimming Carnival

7 Secondary Swimming Carnival

10 Primary Assembly

March 10-12 School Musical

16-18 Year 7 Orientation Camp

24 K-12 School Photos

25 Years 3-12 Cross Country

Meetings are held at BCS every second Wednesday of the month at 345pm

Next meetings are

12th February 11th March

Florence Dawes Riley Dixon James Gairns Jordana

Gordon Charlie Hopper Harlow Johnston Ella

Kent J-Lee Lawrence Wade Pringle Nelly Raines

Sophia Smith Trinity-Lee Stafford Aleah Stokes

2

I would like to welcome back students and staff to another busy year I would also like to welcome our new families and students to Bulahdelah Central School and hope they enjoy their time with us At the end of last year we farewelled several Bulahdelah Central School staff As a result there have been several staff changes across the school I would like to welcome the following staff (pictured below) who have joined us in various roles and for different time frames in 2020 Also we have permanent staff who will be relieving in other roles across the school

Chris Gladys will be relieving Deputy Principal Warren Gibbs will be relieving Assistant

Principal Brent Smith will be relieving Head Teacher TAS

(Technological amp Applied Studies) Georgina Cunich will be acting Head Teacher

Administration Primary classes will start the year with the following teachers KindergartenYear 1 Alex Wills Year 12 Warren Gibbs Year 23 Danielle Davy Year 34 Sophie Dorney Year 5 Jacqueline OrsquoConnell Year 6 Rod Pye

PRINCIPALrsquoS REPORT

Andrew Watt who has been

appointed Head Teacher Maths

James Vriesinga who has been appointed in Mathematics

Jessica Amos who has been appointed in

Science

Robyn Grey who has been

appointed in Special Education

Ashlee Smith who will be relieving in

English

Karen Chapman resuming her

role in the English

Department after extended

leave

Anthony Banovic who will be relieving in

Mathematics

Jessica Kelly who will be relieving

in TAS (Technological amp Applied Studies)

Talara Morris has been appointed

in PDH (Personal Development

Health amp Physical Education)

3

Best Start Year 7 Assessment Our school will participate in Best Start Year 7 an online literacy and numeracy assessment available to secondary schools at the start of Term 1 2020 Best Start Year 7 undertaken within the first five weeks of the school year assesses key literacy and numeracy skills of Year 7 students It is designed to assist teachers to identify students who may require additional support in developing their literacy and numeracy skills Best Start Year 7 is just one of a range of assessments the school uses to assess students Please inform the school if your child has special needs requiring support to complete an online assessment George Frangos

Year 11 student chosen for Camp Aspire In January Sally Curnow in Year 11 had the opportunity to participate in Camp Aspire - a fully funded program for senior Aboriginal students at Macquarie University Sally was selected from hundreds of applications and chosen to participate in seminars and workshops with a science medicine and engineering focus Students from schools all over NSW participated and Sally enjoyed catching up with students she met at a similar camp in October as well as making many new friends and contacts Congratulations Sally on your achievement and commitment Linda Drenkhahn - Careers

2020 NSW Term Dates

Term 1

Tuesday 28th January to

Thursday 9th April

Term 2

Monday 27th April to

Friday 3rd July

Term 3

Monday 20th July to

Friday 25th September

Term 4

Monday 12th October to

Friday 18th December

TERM 1

Wednesday

330pm

Wednesday

TBA

12th February 11th March

4

Welcome back to our new and returning students and their families for 2020 We trust that our students have enjoyed their first week back at school and are ready to start the new school year We welcomed approximately 50 new Year 7 students with the guidance of Year Adviser Kate Deaves and 13 new Kindergarten with their teacher Alex Wills We have many other new students across all years joining BCS and it has been a smooth transition for most after a nervous start They have settled into classwork and are familiarising themselves with their new environment We look forward to building our educational learning partnerships to achieve great results together Last Tuesday our staff had their Staff Development Day and undertook various professional development tasks which included MAPA training (Management of Actual or Potential Aggression) and Orientation of new Primary and Year 7 students Our students have returned full of energy to learn and be engaged in their learning I have conducted interviews with many new and prospective students over the past few days It has certainly been a very hot start to the calendar year Hopefully the weather will be kind for both the Primary Swimming Carnival on Thursday 6th February and the Secondary carnival on Friday 7th February I encourage the students to get involved in the carnival atmosphere by dressing in their house colours and participating in the events on the day Parents are also most welcome to attend Bush fires I would like to congratulate any community members that have been involved with the disastrous bush fires that have devastated our area and our state over the ChristmasNew Year break Thank you to our rural bushfire brigade forestry workers and any other community groups who kept our area safe in the disastrous bush fire season

Staff changes A number of changes in both Primary and Secondary staff for 2020 have taken place Some of these positions are permanent whilst others are on a temporary basis These have been outlined in Mr Frangosrsquos Principal Report Various Passes This is also the time of the year to renew lunch passes contracts Application forms are available in the front office student foyer and can ONLY be used for Bulahdelah town students to go home for lunch These lunch passes can be revoked any time if they are used incorrectly or if the student does NOT sign out and back in on return The school has adopted a policy that we will not be using any flexi-passes at this stage for our senior students ParentTeacher Meet and Greet On Tuesday 18th February (Week 4) we are conducting a ParentTeacher Meet and Greet from 400pm to 530pm for Year 7 11 and 12 students as well as any new secondary students This afternoon is also open for all other yearrsquos parents to attend and meet their particular studentsrsquo teachers

I am looking forward to a fantastic 2020 school year Chris Gladys

REL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL

Assessment Tasks Due Term 1

TERM 1 Week 3

Year 9 Science

English

Year 10

Science

PASS

5

Welcome Year 7 2020 Bulahdelah Central School would like to extend a warm welcome to the 2020 Year 7 cohort Wednesday 29th January was the beginning of their high school journey Many students felt nervous

yet excited The day began with an assembly and arranging the students into class groups Both individual and group photos were then taken by Wendy Parsons The students attended Middle School classes after recess which involved another tour of the school and some introductory class activities The afternoon consisted of sport in which students participated in fun games with Talara Morris Although the students were exhausted by the end of the day many expressed feeling more comfortable and less stressed about beginning high school There were many smiles much laughter and positive interactions throughout the day

The behaviour of the students was outstanding with each and every student becoming involved in all activities Although the morning was quiet due to nerves the afternoon was filled with sport participation and a great deal of laughter It was clear that the students felt more comfortable about the transition into high school As Year 7 Advisor I look forward to working with such a wonderful group of students The students should be proud of their courage effort and maturity on their first day of high school I was certainly proud of them Kate Deaves - Year 7

6

Successful Flying Start in 2020 From all K-6 staff a big welcome to all our students in 2020 particularly to our new Kindergarten students and new families who have enrolled at our school We look forward to sharing your childrsquoschildrenrsquos learning journey throughout the year and into the future Whilst you will notice lots of scaffolding painters carpenters and electricians around the place they have been working tirelessly throughout the holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior I extend my thanks to all of them for working as quickly as possible Already the K1 12 23 and 34 classrooms have been painted and new carpet laid Along with new furniture within the next few weeks we envisage these classrooms to be at the forefront of educational environments Last Thursday 13 Kindergarten students began their educational journey Thank you to the staff at Bulahdelah Pre-School for their work with our school last year to ensure the best possible transition to lsquobig schoolrsquo Irsquom glad to report that there were no tears from the new students however I think a few parents were feeling somewhat emotional Itrsquos not easy for us parents when children lsquodonrsquo the school uniform They are no longer considered lsquoyour babiesrsquo but are now young childrenstudents Primary have had a few class teacher changes (outlined in George Frangosrsquos report) We will also be capably supported by Hayley Nicholson Courtney Rodgers and Tracy Fenning They will provide our release from face-to-face teaching programs as well as extra literacy and numeracy support for students

I would like to thank our Primary teachers who spent their time during the holidays preparing their rooms They also spent time collaborating with programming work and emailing their stage teams and myself to ensure a smooth start to the 2020 school year Change of Date This year K-6 sport will be occurring on Friday afternoons This means students will need to wear their sports uniform every Friday Our Aboriginal polos can be worn every Wednesday to acknowledge and celebrate the traditional owners of the land on which we educate all students Library Times Jody Mostyn will be having the students for library on Tuesday Year 12 Year 23 Year 34 Thursday KindergartenYear 1 Year 5 Year 6 Upcoming Events Our swimming carnival for students who are 8 years plus will be held at the Bulahdelah Swimming Pool on Thursday 6th March 2020 Please look out for further information Debbie Booth

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADER

Alex Wills K11 Warren Gibbs 12 Danielle Davy 23 Sofie Dorney 344 Jackie OrsquoConnell Y5 Rod Pye Yr6

Tracy Fenning Courtney Rodgers Hayley Nicholson

7

8

School Routines Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things For this reason it helps if you keep routines like bath time meals and reading routines as regular as possible Getting to and from school safely How you choose to get your child to and from school is your responsibility Your childrsquos school wants this to happen safely every day Pick the safest way to school and practise travelling the route with your child Talk about how to be a safe road user Keep our school community safe by modelling safe road use to your child always holding your childrsquos hand when walking on

the footpath through carparks and across the road

using the safest spot to cross the road never calling your child from across the road parking legally even if it means being further

away and walking the rest of the way to school Share this information with your childrsquos carers such as grandparents nannies and friends who may be taking your child to or from school Picking up children at the end of the day When school finishes each day your childrsquos class will gather at a regular place Your childrsquos teacher will wait with the children Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon This could be a parent a carer or an after school care worker Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand

Attending school Going to school every day is important and Kindergarten sets children up for the rest of their school What your child learns each day builds on what they learned the day before If your child misses school their learning routine is broken so they can lose confidence and miss out on building their friendships You have a legal responsibility to send your children to school every school day If your child misses school due to illness religious reasons or family circumstances talk to your childrsquos teacher and remember to send a signed note explaining the reason for their absence If your child arrives at school late or needs to eave early you will need to go to the office to sign your child in or out If yoursquore having difficulty getting your child to school every day and on time talk to the teacher or principal

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 2: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

2

I would like to welcome back students and staff to another busy year I would also like to welcome our new families and students to Bulahdelah Central School and hope they enjoy their time with us At the end of last year we farewelled several Bulahdelah Central School staff As a result there have been several staff changes across the school I would like to welcome the following staff (pictured below) who have joined us in various roles and for different time frames in 2020 Also we have permanent staff who will be relieving in other roles across the school

Chris Gladys will be relieving Deputy Principal Warren Gibbs will be relieving Assistant

Principal Brent Smith will be relieving Head Teacher TAS

(Technological amp Applied Studies) Georgina Cunich will be acting Head Teacher

Administration Primary classes will start the year with the following teachers KindergartenYear 1 Alex Wills Year 12 Warren Gibbs Year 23 Danielle Davy Year 34 Sophie Dorney Year 5 Jacqueline OrsquoConnell Year 6 Rod Pye

PRINCIPALrsquoS REPORT

Andrew Watt who has been

appointed Head Teacher Maths

James Vriesinga who has been appointed in Mathematics

Jessica Amos who has been appointed in

Science

Robyn Grey who has been

appointed in Special Education

Ashlee Smith who will be relieving in

English

Karen Chapman resuming her

role in the English

Department after extended

leave

Anthony Banovic who will be relieving in

Mathematics

Jessica Kelly who will be relieving

in TAS (Technological amp Applied Studies)

Talara Morris has been appointed

in PDH (Personal Development

Health amp Physical Education)

3

Best Start Year 7 Assessment Our school will participate in Best Start Year 7 an online literacy and numeracy assessment available to secondary schools at the start of Term 1 2020 Best Start Year 7 undertaken within the first five weeks of the school year assesses key literacy and numeracy skills of Year 7 students It is designed to assist teachers to identify students who may require additional support in developing their literacy and numeracy skills Best Start Year 7 is just one of a range of assessments the school uses to assess students Please inform the school if your child has special needs requiring support to complete an online assessment George Frangos

Year 11 student chosen for Camp Aspire In January Sally Curnow in Year 11 had the opportunity to participate in Camp Aspire - a fully funded program for senior Aboriginal students at Macquarie University Sally was selected from hundreds of applications and chosen to participate in seminars and workshops with a science medicine and engineering focus Students from schools all over NSW participated and Sally enjoyed catching up with students she met at a similar camp in October as well as making many new friends and contacts Congratulations Sally on your achievement and commitment Linda Drenkhahn - Careers

2020 NSW Term Dates

Term 1

Tuesday 28th January to

Thursday 9th April

Term 2

Monday 27th April to

Friday 3rd July

Term 3

Monday 20th July to

Friday 25th September

Term 4

Monday 12th October to

Friday 18th December

TERM 1

Wednesday

330pm

Wednesday

TBA

12th February 11th March

4

Welcome back to our new and returning students and their families for 2020 We trust that our students have enjoyed their first week back at school and are ready to start the new school year We welcomed approximately 50 new Year 7 students with the guidance of Year Adviser Kate Deaves and 13 new Kindergarten with their teacher Alex Wills We have many other new students across all years joining BCS and it has been a smooth transition for most after a nervous start They have settled into classwork and are familiarising themselves with their new environment We look forward to building our educational learning partnerships to achieve great results together Last Tuesday our staff had their Staff Development Day and undertook various professional development tasks which included MAPA training (Management of Actual or Potential Aggression) and Orientation of new Primary and Year 7 students Our students have returned full of energy to learn and be engaged in their learning I have conducted interviews with many new and prospective students over the past few days It has certainly been a very hot start to the calendar year Hopefully the weather will be kind for both the Primary Swimming Carnival on Thursday 6th February and the Secondary carnival on Friday 7th February I encourage the students to get involved in the carnival atmosphere by dressing in their house colours and participating in the events on the day Parents are also most welcome to attend Bush fires I would like to congratulate any community members that have been involved with the disastrous bush fires that have devastated our area and our state over the ChristmasNew Year break Thank you to our rural bushfire brigade forestry workers and any other community groups who kept our area safe in the disastrous bush fire season

Staff changes A number of changes in both Primary and Secondary staff for 2020 have taken place Some of these positions are permanent whilst others are on a temporary basis These have been outlined in Mr Frangosrsquos Principal Report Various Passes This is also the time of the year to renew lunch passes contracts Application forms are available in the front office student foyer and can ONLY be used for Bulahdelah town students to go home for lunch These lunch passes can be revoked any time if they are used incorrectly or if the student does NOT sign out and back in on return The school has adopted a policy that we will not be using any flexi-passes at this stage for our senior students ParentTeacher Meet and Greet On Tuesday 18th February (Week 4) we are conducting a ParentTeacher Meet and Greet from 400pm to 530pm for Year 7 11 and 12 students as well as any new secondary students This afternoon is also open for all other yearrsquos parents to attend and meet their particular studentsrsquo teachers

I am looking forward to a fantastic 2020 school year Chris Gladys

REL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL

Assessment Tasks Due Term 1

TERM 1 Week 3

Year 9 Science

English

Year 10

Science

PASS

5

Welcome Year 7 2020 Bulahdelah Central School would like to extend a warm welcome to the 2020 Year 7 cohort Wednesday 29th January was the beginning of their high school journey Many students felt nervous

yet excited The day began with an assembly and arranging the students into class groups Both individual and group photos were then taken by Wendy Parsons The students attended Middle School classes after recess which involved another tour of the school and some introductory class activities The afternoon consisted of sport in which students participated in fun games with Talara Morris Although the students were exhausted by the end of the day many expressed feeling more comfortable and less stressed about beginning high school There were many smiles much laughter and positive interactions throughout the day

The behaviour of the students was outstanding with each and every student becoming involved in all activities Although the morning was quiet due to nerves the afternoon was filled with sport participation and a great deal of laughter It was clear that the students felt more comfortable about the transition into high school As Year 7 Advisor I look forward to working with such a wonderful group of students The students should be proud of their courage effort and maturity on their first day of high school I was certainly proud of them Kate Deaves - Year 7

6

Successful Flying Start in 2020 From all K-6 staff a big welcome to all our students in 2020 particularly to our new Kindergarten students and new families who have enrolled at our school We look forward to sharing your childrsquoschildrenrsquos learning journey throughout the year and into the future Whilst you will notice lots of scaffolding painters carpenters and electricians around the place they have been working tirelessly throughout the holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior I extend my thanks to all of them for working as quickly as possible Already the K1 12 23 and 34 classrooms have been painted and new carpet laid Along with new furniture within the next few weeks we envisage these classrooms to be at the forefront of educational environments Last Thursday 13 Kindergarten students began their educational journey Thank you to the staff at Bulahdelah Pre-School for their work with our school last year to ensure the best possible transition to lsquobig schoolrsquo Irsquom glad to report that there were no tears from the new students however I think a few parents were feeling somewhat emotional Itrsquos not easy for us parents when children lsquodonrsquo the school uniform They are no longer considered lsquoyour babiesrsquo but are now young childrenstudents Primary have had a few class teacher changes (outlined in George Frangosrsquos report) We will also be capably supported by Hayley Nicholson Courtney Rodgers and Tracy Fenning They will provide our release from face-to-face teaching programs as well as extra literacy and numeracy support for students

I would like to thank our Primary teachers who spent their time during the holidays preparing their rooms They also spent time collaborating with programming work and emailing their stage teams and myself to ensure a smooth start to the 2020 school year Change of Date This year K-6 sport will be occurring on Friday afternoons This means students will need to wear their sports uniform every Friday Our Aboriginal polos can be worn every Wednesday to acknowledge and celebrate the traditional owners of the land on which we educate all students Library Times Jody Mostyn will be having the students for library on Tuesday Year 12 Year 23 Year 34 Thursday KindergartenYear 1 Year 5 Year 6 Upcoming Events Our swimming carnival for students who are 8 years plus will be held at the Bulahdelah Swimming Pool on Thursday 6th March 2020 Please look out for further information Debbie Booth

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADER

Alex Wills K11 Warren Gibbs 12 Danielle Davy 23 Sofie Dorney 344 Jackie OrsquoConnell Y5 Rod Pye Yr6

Tracy Fenning Courtney Rodgers Hayley Nicholson

7

8

School Routines Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things For this reason it helps if you keep routines like bath time meals and reading routines as regular as possible Getting to and from school safely How you choose to get your child to and from school is your responsibility Your childrsquos school wants this to happen safely every day Pick the safest way to school and practise travelling the route with your child Talk about how to be a safe road user Keep our school community safe by modelling safe road use to your child always holding your childrsquos hand when walking on

the footpath through carparks and across the road

using the safest spot to cross the road never calling your child from across the road parking legally even if it means being further

away and walking the rest of the way to school Share this information with your childrsquos carers such as grandparents nannies and friends who may be taking your child to or from school Picking up children at the end of the day When school finishes each day your childrsquos class will gather at a regular place Your childrsquos teacher will wait with the children Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon This could be a parent a carer or an after school care worker Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand

Attending school Going to school every day is important and Kindergarten sets children up for the rest of their school What your child learns each day builds on what they learned the day before If your child misses school their learning routine is broken so they can lose confidence and miss out on building their friendships You have a legal responsibility to send your children to school every school day If your child misses school due to illness religious reasons or family circumstances talk to your childrsquos teacher and remember to send a signed note explaining the reason for their absence If your child arrives at school late or needs to eave early you will need to go to the office to sign your child in or out If yoursquore having difficulty getting your child to school every day and on time talk to the teacher or principal

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 3: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

3

Best Start Year 7 Assessment Our school will participate in Best Start Year 7 an online literacy and numeracy assessment available to secondary schools at the start of Term 1 2020 Best Start Year 7 undertaken within the first five weeks of the school year assesses key literacy and numeracy skills of Year 7 students It is designed to assist teachers to identify students who may require additional support in developing their literacy and numeracy skills Best Start Year 7 is just one of a range of assessments the school uses to assess students Please inform the school if your child has special needs requiring support to complete an online assessment George Frangos

Year 11 student chosen for Camp Aspire In January Sally Curnow in Year 11 had the opportunity to participate in Camp Aspire - a fully funded program for senior Aboriginal students at Macquarie University Sally was selected from hundreds of applications and chosen to participate in seminars and workshops with a science medicine and engineering focus Students from schools all over NSW participated and Sally enjoyed catching up with students she met at a similar camp in October as well as making many new friends and contacts Congratulations Sally on your achievement and commitment Linda Drenkhahn - Careers

2020 NSW Term Dates

Term 1

Tuesday 28th January to

Thursday 9th April

Term 2

Monday 27th April to

Friday 3rd July

Term 3

Monday 20th July to

Friday 25th September

Term 4

Monday 12th October to

Friday 18th December

TERM 1

Wednesday

330pm

Wednesday

TBA

12th February 11th March

4

Welcome back to our new and returning students and their families for 2020 We trust that our students have enjoyed their first week back at school and are ready to start the new school year We welcomed approximately 50 new Year 7 students with the guidance of Year Adviser Kate Deaves and 13 new Kindergarten with their teacher Alex Wills We have many other new students across all years joining BCS and it has been a smooth transition for most after a nervous start They have settled into classwork and are familiarising themselves with their new environment We look forward to building our educational learning partnerships to achieve great results together Last Tuesday our staff had their Staff Development Day and undertook various professional development tasks which included MAPA training (Management of Actual or Potential Aggression) and Orientation of new Primary and Year 7 students Our students have returned full of energy to learn and be engaged in their learning I have conducted interviews with many new and prospective students over the past few days It has certainly been a very hot start to the calendar year Hopefully the weather will be kind for both the Primary Swimming Carnival on Thursday 6th February and the Secondary carnival on Friday 7th February I encourage the students to get involved in the carnival atmosphere by dressing in their house colours and participating in the events on the day Parents are also most welcome to attend Bush fires I would like to congratulate any community members that have been involved with the disastrous bush fires that have devastated our area and our state over the ChristmasNew Year break Thank you to our rural bushfire brigade forestry workers and any other community groups who kept our area safe in the disastrous bush fire season

Staff changes A number of changes in both Primary and Secondary staff for 2020 have taken place Some of these positions are permanent whilst others are on a temporary basis These have been outlined in Mr Frangosrsquos Principal Report Various Passes This is also the time of the year to renew lunch passes contracts Application forms are available in the front office student foyer and can ONLY be used for Bulahdelah town students to go home for lunch These lunch passes can be revoked any time if they are used incorrectly or if the student does NOT sign out and back in on return The school has adopted a policy that we will not be using any flexi-passes at this stage for our senior students ParentTeacher Meet and Greet On Tuesday 18th February (Week 4) we are conducting a ParentTeacher Meet and Greet from 400pm to 530pm for Year 7 11 and 12 students as well as any new secondary students This afternoon is also open for all other yearrsquos parents to attend and meet their particular studentsrsquo teachers

I am looking forward to a fantastic 2020 school year Chris Gladys

REL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL

Assessment Tasks Due Term 1

TERM 1 Week 3

Year 9 Science

English

Year 10

Science

PASS

5

Welcome Year 7 2020 Bulahdelah Central School would like to extend a warm welcome to the 2020 Year 7 cohort Wednesday 29th January was the beginning of their high school journey Many students felt nervous

yet excited The day began with an assembly and arranging the students into class groups Both individual and group photos were then taken by Wendy Parsons The students attended Middle School classes after recess which involved another tour of the school and some introductory class activities The afternoon consisted of sport in which students participated in fun games with Talara Morris Although the students were exhausted by the end of the day many expressed feeling more comfortable and less stressed about beginning high school There were many smiles much laughter and positive interactions throughout the day

The behaviour of the students was outstanding with each and every student becoming involved in all activities Although the morning was quiet due to nerves the afternoon was filled with sport participation and a great deal of laughter It was clear that the students felt more comfortable about the transition into high school As Year 7 Advisor I look forward to working with such a wonderful group of students The students should be proud of their courage effort and maturity on their first day of high school I was certainly proud of them Kate Deaves - Year 7

6

Successful Flying Start in 2020 From all K-6 staff a big welcome to all our students in 2020 particularly to our new Kindergarten students and new families who have enrolled at our school We look forward to sharing your childrsquoschildrenrsquos learning journey throughout the year and into the future Whilst you will notice lots of scaffolding painters carpenters and electricians around the place they have been working tirelessly throughout the holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior I extend my thanks to all of them for working as quickly as possible Already the K1 12 23 and 34 classrooms have been painted and new carpet laid Along with new furniture within the next few weeks we envisage these classrooms to be at the forefront of educational environments Last Thursday 13 Kindergarten students began their educational journey Thank you to the staff at Bulahdelah Pre-School for their work with our school last year to ensure the best possible transition to lsquobig schoolrsquo Irsquom glad to report that there were no tears from the new students however I think a few parents were feeling somewhat emotional Itrsquos not easy for us parents when children lsquodonrsquo the school uniform They are no longer considered lsquoyour babiesrsquo but are now young childrenstudents Primary have had a few class teacher changes (outlined in George Frangosrsquos report) We will also be capably supported by Hayley Nicholson Courtney Rodgers and Tracy Fenning They will provide our release from face-to-face teaching programs as well as extra literacy and numeracy support for students

I would like to thank our Primary teachers who spent their time during the holidays preparing their rooms They also spent time collaborating with programming work and emailing their stage teams and myself to ensure a smooth start to the 2020 school year Change of Date This year K-6 sport will be occurring on Friday afternoons This means students will need to wear their sports uniform every Friday Our Aboriginal polos can be worn every Wednesday to acknowledge and celebrate the traditional owners of the land on which we educate all students Library Times Jody Mostyn will be having the students for library on Tuesday Year 12 Year 23 Year 34 Thursday KindergartenYear 1 Year 5 Year 6 Upcoming Events Our swimming carnival for students who are 8 years plus will be held at the Bulahdelah Swimming Pool on Thursday 6th March 2020 Please look out for further information Debbie Booth

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADER

Alex Wills K11 Warren Gibbs 12 Danielle Davy 23 Sofie Dorney 344 Jackie OrsquoConnell Y5 Rod Pye Yr6

Tracy Fenning Courtney Rodgers Hayley Nicholson

7

8

School Routines Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things For this reason it helps if you keep routines like bath time meals and reading routines as regular as possible Getting to and from school safely How you choose to get your child to and from school is your responsibility Your childrsquos school wants this to happen safely every day Pick the safest way to school and practise travelling the route with your child Talk about how to be a safe road user Keep our school community safe by modelling safe road use to your child always holding your childrsquos hand when walking on

the footpath through carparks and across the road

using the safest spot to cross the road never calling your child from across the road parking legally even if it means being further

away and walking the rest of the way to school Share this information with your childrsquos carers such as grandparents nannies and friends who may be taking your child to or from school Picking up children at the end of the day When school finishes each day your childrsquos class will gather at a regular place Your childrsquos teacher will wait with the children Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon This could be a parent a carer or an after school care worker Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand

Attending school Going to school every day is important and Kindergarten sets children up for the rest of their school What your child learns each day builds on what they learned the day before If your child misses school their learning routine is broken so they can lose confidence and miss out on building their friendships You have a legal responsibility to send your children to school every school day If your child misses school due to illness religious reasons or family circumstances talk to your childrsquos teacher and remember to send a signed note explaining the reason for their absence If your child arrives at school late or needs to eave early you will need to go to the office to sign your child in or out If yoursquore having difficulty getting your child to school every day and on time talk to the teacher or principal

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 4: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

4

Welcome back to our new and returning students and their families for 2020 We trust that our students have enjoyed their first week back at school and are ready to start the new school year We welcomed approximately 50 new Year 7 students with the guidance of Year Adviser Kate Deaves and 13 new Kindergarten with their teacher Alex Wills We have many other new students across all years joining BCS and it has been a smooth transition for most after a nervous start They have settled into classwork and are familiarising themselves with their new environment We look forward to building our educational learning partnerships to achieve great results together Last Tuesday our staff had their Staff Development Day and undertook various professional development tasks which included MAPA training (Management of Actual or Potential Aggression) and Orientation of new Primary and Year 7 students Our students have returned full of energy to learn and be engaged in their learning I have conducted interviews with many new and prospective students over the past few days It has certainly been a very hot start to the calendar year Hopefully the weather will be kind for both the Primary Swimming Carnival on Thursday 6th February and the Secondary carnival on Friday 7th February I encourage the students to get involved in the carnival atmosphere by dressing in their house colours and participating in the events on the day Parents are also most welcome to attend Bush fires I would like to congratulate any community members that have been involved with the disastrous bush fires that have devastated our area and our state over the ChristmasNew Year break Thank you to our rural bushfire brigade forestry workers and any other community groups who kept our area safe in the disastrous bush fire season

Staff changes A number of changes in both Primary and Secondary staff for 2020 have taken place Some of these positions are permanent whilst others are on a temporary basis These have been outlined in Mr Frangosrsquos Principal Report Various Passes This is also the time of the year to renew lunch passes contracts Application forms are available in the front office student foyer and can ONLY be used for Bulahdelah town students to go home for lunch These lunch passes can be revoked any time if they are used incorrectly or if the student does NOT sign out and back in on return The school has adopted a policy that we will not be using any flexi-passes at this stage for our senior students ParentTeacher Meet and Greet On Tuesday 18th February (Week 4) we are conducting a ParentTeacher Meet and Greet from 400pm to 530pm for Year 7 11 and 12 students as well as any new secondary students This afternoon is also open for all other yearrsquos parents to attend and meet their particular studentsrsquo teachers

I am looking forward to a fantastic 2020 school year Chris Gladys

REL DEPUTY PRINCIPAL

Assessment Tasks Due Term 1

TERM 1 Week 3

Year 9 Science

English

Year 10

Science

PASS

5

Welcome Year 7 2020 Bulahdelah Central School would like to extend a warm welcome to the 2020 Year 7 cohort Wednesday 29th January was the beginning of their high school journey Many students felt nervous

yet excited The day began with an assembly and arranging the students into class groups Both individual and group photos were then taken by Wendy Parsons The students attended Middle School classes after recess which involved another tour of the school and some introductory class activities The afternoon consisted of sport in which students participated in fun games with Talara Morris Although the students were exhausted by the end of the day many expressed feeling more comfortable and less stressed about beginning high school There were many smiles much laughter and positive interactions throughout the day

The behaviour of the students was outstanding with each and every student becoming involved in all activities Although the morning was quiet due to nerves the afternoon was filled with sport participation and a great deal of laughter It was clear that the students felt more comfortable about the transition into high school As Year 7 Advisor I look forward to working with such a wonderful group of students The students should be proud of their courage effort and maturity on their first day of high school I was certainly proud of them Kate Deaves - Year 7

6

Successful Flying Start in 2020 From all K-6 staff a big welcome to all our students in 2020 particularly to our new Kindergarten students and new families who have enrolled at our school We look forward to sharing your childrsquoschildrenrsquos learning journey throughout the year and into the future Whilst you will notice lots of scaffolding painters carpenters and electricians around the place they have been working tirelessly throughout the holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior I extend my thanks to all of them for working as quickly as possible Already the K1 12 23 and 34 classrooms have been painted and new carpet laid Along with new furniture within the next few weeks we envisage these classrooms to be at the forefront of educational environments Last Thursday 13 Kindergarten students began their educational journey Thank you to the staff at Bulahdelah Pre-School for their work with our school last year to ensure the best possible transition to lsquobig schoolrsquo Irsquom glad to report that there were no tears from the new students however I think a few parents were feeling somewhat emotional Itrsquos not easy for us parents when children lsquodonrsquo the school uniform They are no longer considered lsquoyour babiesrsquo but are now young childrenstudents Primary have had a few class teacher changes (outlined in George Frangosrsquos report) We will also be capably supported by Hayley Nicholson Courtney Rodgers and Tracy Fenning They will provide our release from face-to-face teaching programs as well as extra literacy and numeracy support for students

I would like to thank our Primary teachers who spent their time during the holidays preparing their rooms They also spent time collaborating with programming work and emailing their stage teams and myself to ensure a smooth start to the 2020 school year Change of Date This year K-6 sport will be occurring on Friday afternoons This means students will need to wear their sports uniform every Friday Our Aboriginal polos can be worn every Wednesday to acknowledge and celebrate the traditional owners of the land on which we educate all students Library Times Jody Mostyn will be having the students for library on Tuesday Year 12 Year 23 Year 34 Thursday KindergartenYear 1 Year 5 Year 6 Upcoming Events Our swimming carnival for students who are 8 years plus will be held at the Bulahdelah Swimming Pool on Thursday 6th March 2020 Please look out for further information Debbie Booth

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADER

Alex Wills K11 Warren Gibbs 12 Danielle Davy 23 Sofie Dorney 344 Jackie OrsquoConnell Y5 Rod Pye Yr6

Tracy Fenning Courtney Rodgers Hayley Nicholson

7

8

School Routines Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things For this reason it helps if you keep routines like bath time meals and reading routines as regular as possible Getting to and from school safely How you choose to get your child to and from school is your responsibility Your childrsquos school wants this to happen safely every day Pick the safest way to school and practise travelling the route with your child Talk about how to be a safe road user Keep our school community safe by modelling safe road use to your child always holding your childrsquos hand when walking on

the footpath through carparks and across the road

using the safest spot to cross the road never calling your child from across the road parking legally even if it means being further

away and walking the rest of the way to school Share this information with your childrsquos carers such as grandparents nannies and friends who may be taking your child to or from school Picking up children at the end of the day When school finishes each day your childrsquos class will gather at a regular place Your childrsquos teacher will wait with the children Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon This could be a parent a carer or an after school care worker Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand

Attending school Going to school every day is important and Kindergarten sets children up for the rest of their school What your child learns each day builds on what they learned the day before If your child misses school their learning routine is broken so they can lose confidence and miss out on building their friendships You have a legal responsibility to send your children to school every school day If your child misses school due to illness religious reasons or family circumstances talk to your childrsquos teacher and remember to send a signed note explaining the reason for their absence If your child arrives at school late or needs to eave early you will need to go to the office to sign your child in or out If yoursquore having difficulty getting your child to school every day and on time talk to the teacher or principal

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 5: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

5

Welcome Year 7 2020 Bulahdelah Central School would like to extend a warm welcome to the 2020 Year 7 cohort Wednesday 29th January was the beginning of their high school journey Many students felt nervous

yet excited The day began with an assembly and arranging the students into class groups Both individual and group photos were then taken by Wendy Parsons The students attended Middle School classes after recess which involved another tour of the school and some introductory class activities The afternoon consisted of sport in which students participated in fun games with Talara Morris Although the students were exhausted by the end of the day many expressed feeling more comfortable and less stressed about beginning high school There were many smiles much laughter and positive interactions throughout the day

The behaviour of the students was outstanding with each and every student becoming involved in all activities Although the morning was quiet due to nerves the afternoon was filled with sport participation and a great deal of laughter It was clear that the students felt more comfortable about the transition into high school As Year 7 Advisor I look forward to working with such a wonderful group of students The students should be proud of their courage effort and maturity on their first day of high school I was certainly proud of them Kate Deaves - Year 7

6

Successful Flying Start in 2020 From all K-6 staff a big welcome to all our students in 2020 particularly to our new Kindergarten students and new families who have enrolled at our school We look forward to sharing your childrsquoschildrenrsquos learning journey throughout the year and into the future Whilst you will notice lots of scaffolding painters carpenters and electricians around the place they have been working tirelessly throughout the holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior I extend my thanks to all of them for working as quickly as possible Already the K1 12 23 and 34 classrooms have been painted and new carpet laid Along with new furniture within the next few weeks we envisage these classrooms to be at the forefront of educational environments Last Thursday 13 Kindergarten students began their educational journey Thank you to the staff at Bulahdelah Pre-School for their work with our school last year to ensure the best possible transition to lsquobig schoolrsquo Irsquom glad to report that there were no tears from the new students however I think a few parents were feeling somewhat emotional Itrsquos not easy for us parents when children lsquodonrsquo the school uniform They are no longer considered lsquoyour babiesrsquo but are now young childrenstudents Primary have had a few class teacher changes (outlined in George Frangosrsquos report) We will also be capably supported by Hayley Nicholson Courtney Rodgers and Tracy Fenning They will provide our release from face-to-face teaching programs as well as extra literacy and numeracy support for students

I would like to thank our Primary teachers who spent their time during the holidays preparing their rooms They also spent time collaborating with programming work and emailing their stage teams and myself to ensure a smooth start to the 2020 school year Change of Date This year K-6 sport will be occurring on Friday afternoons This means students will need to wear their sports uniform every Friday Our Aboriginal polos can be worn every Wednesday to acknowledge and celebrate the traditional owners of the land on which we educate all students Library Times Jody Mostyn will be having the students for library on Tuesday Year 12 Year 23 Year 34 Thursday KindergartenYear 1 Year 5 Year 6 Upcoming Events Our swimming carnival for students who are 8 years plus will be held at the Bulahdelah Swimming Pool on Thursday 6th March 2020 Please look out for further information Debbie Booth

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADER

Alex Wills K11 Warren Gibbs 12 Danielle Davy 23 Sofie Dorney 344 Jackie OrsquoConnell Y5 Rod Pye Yr6

Tracy Fenning Courtney Rodgers Hayley Nicholson

7

8

School Routines Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things For this reason it helps if you keep routines like bath time meals and reading routines as regular as possible Getting to and from school safely How you choose to get your child to and from school is your responsibility Your childrsquos school wants this to happen safely every day Pick the safest way to school and practise travelling the route with your child Talk about how to be a safe road user Keep our school community safe by modelling safe road use to your child always holding your childrsquos hand when walking on

the footpath through carparks and across the road

using the safest spot to cross the road never calling your child from across the road parking legally even if it means being further

away and walking the rest of the way to school Share this information with your childrsquos carers such as grandparents nannies and friends who may be taking your child to or from school Picking up children at the end of the day When school finishes each day your childrsquos class will gather at a regular place Your childrsquos teacher will wait with the children Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon This could be a parent a carer or an after school care worker Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand

Attending school Going to school every day is important and Kindergarten sets children up for the rest of their school What your child learns each day builds on what they learned the day before If your child misses school their learning routine is broken so they can lose confidence and miss out on building their friendships You have a legal responsibility to send your children to school every school day If your child misses school due to illness religious reasons or family circumstances talk to your childrsquos teacher and remember to send a signed note explaining the reason for their absence If your child arrives at school late or needs to eave early you will need to go to the office to sign your child in or out If yoursquore having difficulty getting your child to school every day and on time talk to the teacher or principal

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 6: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

6

Successful Flying Start in 2020 From all K-6 staff a big welcome to all our students in 2020 particularly to our new Kindergarten students and new families who have enrolled at our school We look forward to sharing your childrsquoschildrenrsquos learning journey throughout the year and into the future Whilst you will notice lots of scaffolding painters carpenters and electricians around the place they have been working tirelessly throughout the holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior I extend my thanks to all of them for working as quickly as possible Already the K1 12 23 and 34 classrooms have been painted and new carpet laid Along with new furniture within the next few weeks we envisage these classrooms to be at the forefront of educational environments Last Thursday 13 Kindergarten students began their educational journey Thank you to the staff at Bulahdelah Pre-School for their work with our school last year to ensure the best possible transition to lsquobig schoolrsquo Irsquom glad to report that there were no tears from the new students however I think a few parents were feeling somewhat emotional Itrsquos not easy for us parents when children lsquodonrsquo the school uniform They are no longer considered lsquoyour babiesrsquo but are now young childrenstudents Primary have had a few class teacher changes (outlined in George Frangosrsquos report) We will also be capably supported by Hayley Nicholson Courtney Rodgers and Tracy Fenning They will provide our release from face-to-face teaching programs as well as extra literacy and numeracy support for students

I would like to thank our Primary teachers who spent their time during the holidays preparing their rooms They also spent time collaborating with programming work and emailing their stage teams and myself to ensure a smooth start to the 2020 school year Change of Date This year K-6 sport will be occurring on Friday afternoons This means students will need to wear their sports uniform every Friday Our Aboriginal polos can be worn every Wednesday to acknowledge and celebrate the traditional owners of the land on which we educate all students Library Times Jody Mostyn will be having the students for library on Tuesday Year 12 Year 23 Year 34 Thursday KindergartenYear 1 Year 5 Year 6 Upcoming Events Our swimming carnival for students who are 8 years plus will be held at the Bulahdelah Swimming Pool on Thursday 6th March 2020 Please look out for further information Debbie Booth

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL INSTRUCTIONAL LEADER

Alex Wills K11 Warren Gibbs 12 Danielle Davy 23 Sofie Dorney 344 Jackie OrsquoConnell Y5 Rod Pye Yr6

Tracy Fenning Courtney Rodgers Hayley Nicholson

7

8

School Routines Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things For this reason it helps if you keep routines like bath time meals and reading routines as regular as possible Getting to and from school safely How you choose to get your child to and from school is your responsibility Your childrsquos school wants this to happen safely every day Pick the safest way to school and practise travelling the route with your child Talk about how to be a safe road user Keep our school community safe by modelling safe road use to your child always holding your childrsquos hand when walking on

the footpath through carparks and across the road

using the safest spot to cross the road never calling your child from across the road parking legally even if it means being further

away and walking the rest of the way to school Share this information with your childrsquos carers such as grandparents nannies and friends who may be taking your child to or from school Picking up children at the end of the day When school finishes each day your childrsquos class will gather at a regular place Your childrsquos teacher will wait with the children Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon This could be a parent a carer or an after school care worker Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand

Attending school Going to school every day is important and Kindergarten sets children up for the rest of their school What your child learns each day builds on what they learned the day before If your child misses school their learning routine is broken so they can lose confidence and miss out on building their friendships You have a legal responsibility to send your children to school every school day If your child misses school due to illness religious reasons or family circumstances talk to your childrsquos teacher and remember to send a signed note explaining the reason for their absence If your child arrives at school late or needs to eave early you will need to go to the office to sign your child in or out If yoursquore having difficulty getting your child to school every day and on time talk to the teacher or principal

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 7: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

7

8

School Routines Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things For this reason it helps if you keep routines like bath time meals and reading routines as regular as possible Getting to and from school safely How you choose to get your child to and from school is your responsibility Your childrsquos school wants this to happen safely every day Pick the safest way to school and practise travelling the route with your child Talk about how to be a safe road user Keep our school community safe by modelling safe road use to your child always holding your childrsquos hand when walking on

the footpath through carparks and across the road

using the safest spot to cross the road never calling your child from across the road parking legally even if it means being further

away and walking the rest of the way to school Share this information with your childrsquos carers such as grandparents nannies and friends who may be taking your child to or from school Picking up children at the end of the day When school finishes each day your childrsquos class will gather at a regular place Your childrsquos teacher will wait with the children Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon This could be a parent a carer or an after school care worker Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand

Attending school Going to school every day is important and Kindergarten sets children up for the rest of their school What your child learns each day builds on what they learned the day before If your child misses school their learning routine is broken so they can lose confidence and miss out on building their friendships You have a legal responsibility to send your children to school every school day If your child misses school due to illness religious reasons or family circumstances talk to your childrsquos teacher and remember to send a signed note explaining the reason for their absence If your child arrives at school late or needs to eave early you will need to go to the office to sign your child in or out If yoursquore having difficulty getting your child to school every day and on time talk to the teacher or principal

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 8: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

8

School Routines Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things For this reason it helps if you keep routines like bath time meals and reading routines as regular as possible Getting to and from school safely How you choose to get your child to and from school is your responsibility Your childrsquos school wants this to happen safely every day Pick the safest way to school and practise travelling the route with your child Talk about how to be a safe road user Keep our school community safe by modelling safe road use to your child always holding your childrsquos hand when walking on

the footpath through carparks and across the road

using the safest spot to cross the road never calling your child from across the road parking legally even if it means being further

away and walking the rest of the way to school Share this information with your childrsquos carers such as grandparents nannies and friends who may be taking your child to or from school Picking up children at the end of the day When school finishes each day your childrsquos class will gather at a regular place Your childrsquos teacher will wait with the children Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon This could be a parent a carer or an after school care worker Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand

Attending school Going to school every day is important and Kindergarten sets children up for the rest of their school What your child learns each day builds on what they learned the day before If your child misses school their learning routine is broken so they can lose confidence and miss out on building their friendships You have a legal responsibility to send your children to school every school day If your child misses school due to illness religious reasons or family circumstances talk to your childrsquos teacher and remember to send a signed note explaining the reason for their absence If your child arrives at school late or needs to eave early you will need to go to the office to sign your child in or out If yoursquore having difficulty getting your child to school every day and on time talk to the teacher or principal

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 9: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

9

Bulahdelah Soccer Club registrations are now open for 2020 Winter Competition Registration is available for players this year Please log onto playfootballcomau and follow the prompts We welcome all ages and abilities from 4 years and up Come and join a team and have fun

If you do not have internet access or are having problems registering a committee member can be contacted on the phone number provided

RegistrationInterest day is

Friday 7th February at the Rural Transaction Centre (Stroud Street)

330pm to 500pm All registered players will receive a Bulahdelah soccer club shirt

We are looking for more players aged 12-13 for a travelling team and we are wanting to enter a ladies travelling team 15 years + If you are interested please come and see us on registration day or phone for more information The NSW Government Active Kids Voucher ($100) for all school age children can be used by applying online to Services NSW BEFORE registration This voucher cannot be partially redeemed or paid after registration If you are interested in any helping role please email and let us know Fees for all competitions are listed below Any further enquiries can be made to bulahdelahsctreasurerhotmailcom or Jackie OrsquoConnell on 0425 282 665 ComputerServices NSW help available at RTC

AGE TOTAL FEES WHAT YOU GET

Town comp 5-7

$11400 18 weeks of home soccer trophy

Town comp 8-11

$13200 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Town Comp 12+ $14500 18 weeks of home soccer shirt trophy

Travelling 8-11 $16000 Training Shirt

Travelling 12+ $18000 Training Shirt

Senior 15-18 $20000 Training Shirt

Senior 19+ $30000 Training Shirt

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 10: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

10

Parents if you have changed any details eg your address mobile phone home phone or emergency contacts would you please make sure you let the office know so we are able to

keep an accurate record It is important for us and your children that we are able to contact you in case of an emergency

ARE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS UP-TO-DATE

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 11: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

11

PRIMARY ASSEMBLIES

TERM 1 Monday 200pm

Week 3 10th February

Week 6 2nd March

Week 9 23rd March

Mon Zucchini Slice amp Salad $650

Tues Chicken Wings amp Rice $550

Wed Greek Salad $650

Thur Hamburger $650

Fri Lasagne amp Salad $600

Orders need to be in by 900am

Need assistance with your homework Join us

BCS Student Support Centre

Monday Lunch Weeks AampB

1256pm - 136pm Also

Tuesday Lunch Week A 1256pm - 136pm

Primary and Secondary students welcome We also offer help with assignments and all other

designated school work

Kim Rigley - Teacher OR

Tea Gardens Library Wednesday afternoons

315pm - 445pm Primary and Secondary students welcome

Carol Johnson - Librarian

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King

Page 12: Strive to Achieve - bulahdelah-c.schools.nsw.gov.au€¦ · holidays to improve our classroom environments- both interior and exterior. I extend my thanks to all of them for working

12

PampC Meetings 12th February 11th March

Next Newsletters for Term 1 17th February 2nd 16th 30th March

End of Term 1 9th April

httpswwwfacebookcompagesBulahdelah-Central-School

Primary Swimming Carnival

Thursday 6th February

Secondary Swimming Carnival

Friday 7th February

ldquoWe never know which lives

we influence or when or whyrdquo Stephen King