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HAPPY AND SAFE STUDENTS 23 August 2018 NEWS AND VIEWS OF YOUR LOCAL CENTRAL SCHOOL
WALCHA CENTRAL SCHOOL
154E North Street Ph: 02 67772777 WALCHA NSW 2354 Fax: 02 67771009 PRINCIPAL: Mr Mark Hall P&C School Pesident: Mr Cameron Hayton Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.walcha-c.school.nsw.edu.au
CANTEEN ROSTER - Week 6 Term 3, 2018
27/08/18
Ryley Smith Ali Nivison
28/08/18
Marlee Wall
29/08/18
Chloe
Swanton, Timinka
Thornbury
30/08/18
Kylie Dunn
31/08/18
Kloe
Levingston
K-12 NEWSLETTER
On 16 - 20 July, Walcha Central School students, Anastasia Haling and Shae Partridge, attended the 2018 Equestrian NSW Interschool State Championships held at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre.
Both girls exhibited amazing talent and sportsmanship throughout the competition.
Ana Haling received overall High Point Stockhorse Champion in eventing. She went up a level to EvA95 in eventing, where she had a clear round in both the showjumping and cross country to place 15th out of 40 riders. She was also First Runner-up Champion (third overall) in the senior division of two novice dressage tests receiving a 2nd and 10th place. Shae Partridge received 5th place in the girl rider and 1st in her hack class, resulting in her receiving third place overall in the Show Horse event.
Both Ana and Shae have now been selected to represent NSW at the National Interschool Equestrian Championships to be held at Werribee, Victoria, in October later this year. Congratulations girls on getting to national level and good luck in October.
2018 Equestrian NSW Interschool State Championships
Dance Festival Walcha Central School’s dance group energised the audience at the Tamworth New England Dance festival on Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 August.
Students performed their dance routine ‘King of the Jungle’ to an upbeat remix from The Lion King. The students are congratulated for their outstanding determination and dedication to the dance group.
A huge thankyou also goes out to our choreographers and back stage managers Nicola Hoy and Isabelle Haslem.
Kristy Lawrence
Student Banking A representative from the Commonwealth Bank visits before school from 8.30 - 9am on Wednesdays in the primary building corridor where students are able to present their bankbooks and deposits for processing.
New students are welcome and can collect their banking packages from school.
For photos, notes, information and more, visit our school website http://www.walcha-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
It is hard to believe that we have reached the halfway point for Term 3. Although we may have reached the halfway point, we are certainly not winding down.
The process of teaching and learning never stops and there are plenty more events still to come that we will share in the next edition of our newsletter.
Trial Higher School Certificate This week, all students enrolled in Stage 6 courses undergo their Trial HSC examinations. This is an excellent opportunity for all students completing HSC courses to become familiar with the many facets of HSC examinations. This includes the structure of the papers and how questions need to be framed as well as using the allocated time efficiently.
We wish all of our Stage 6 students the very best and look forward to using the feedback from the examinations to enhance their performance in the HSC in Term 4.
UNE Visit Last week, a representative from the University of New England visited the school and spoke to interested students about studying at UNE. Students were given information about entry requirements, courses on offer as well as an insight into what it means to study at a tertiary institution.
Seussical Jr™ The cast has been chosen and rehearsals have begun for Seussical. Students are rehearsing each Monday afternoon under the direction of Miss MacDiarmid. There will be performances on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 December, so mark your diaries for what I am sure will be a highlight of the 2018 school calendar.
Student success Congratulations to all students who have represented the school at various events this term. We have achieved some amazing results.
Details of these achievements have been included in this edition of the newsletter.
Staff Professional Learning This term the focus of our staff learning is on the improvement of student writing.
Over the term, staff will be working in stage specific focus groups where they will unpack the writing initiative and develop strategies to improve and support student learning through writing. This will be complemented by staff reflecting on how their teaching practice has aided student improvement in writing, leading to a shared understanding of ‘what works best’ and how we can measure that impact.
Special thanks The last week at Walcha Central School was a tough week for many students and staff as well as the school community. Despite the challenges, it was both heartening and reassuring to see all members of the school community come together to provide the support, strength and kindness that enables healing to begin.
This was complemented by the array of messages we received from across the state as well as the support given by the Department of Education. I would like to publicly thank all staff for the care that they have shown towards students and each other.
Our thoughts and sympathies continue to be with Saylem’s family.
ATHLETICS RECORD Congratulations to Stephanie Blake who broke
the 9 year old girls 100m sprint record at the
WCS Athletics Carnival. This record was set
in 2010 by Maggie Halliday with a time of
16.41s.
Stephanie has broken this record with a time
of 16.06.
Simon Warden Relieving Principal
Thanks to Walcha Council and
the Roads and Maritime Services
(RMS), changes have been made
to the rear (Angle Street)
entrance to the school to
improve safety in the student drop off area.
The changes include:
Removal of existing signage and replacement
with a school drop-off / pick-up zone.
The addition of a disabled parking space.
Extension of the existing footpath to end at the
intersection of Angle Street and Hill Street.
K-12 NEWSLETTER 23 August 2018
K-12 NEWSLETTER 23 August 2018
As part of NAIDOC Week
celebrations, Year 3 and Year 5
were able to experience songs,
traditions and art related to the
Torres Strait Islander culture.
Local mother, Cassie McKenna,
shared with the students her
background as a Torres Strait
Islander woman. Students learnt
about the flag, songs and made
traditional head pieces known
as Dhari’s. Kristy Lawrence
For photos, notes, information and more, visit our school website http://www.walcha-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
In the last week of Term 3, Year 7-12 students and staff travelled to Dorrigo HS to participate in the annual Dorrigo v Walcha exchange, now in its 53
rd year.
In a rare sight for staff and students, we were greeted with traditional Dorrigo weather – misty rain, which would last for the majority of the carnival.
Undeterred, the students jumped into the athletics carnival, soccer, basketball, softball, touch football, volleyball, netball, Oz Tag, cricket, Rugby League, “Open Mic” night, debating, spelling bee, squash and tennis. The students also expressed their creative flair by dressing up as “couples / duo’s” for the disco, with some amazing costumes and imagination on display.
The Dorrigo exchange is one of the true highlights of the school year and 2018 was no different. After three days of fierce competition, incredible sportsmanship and continued friendship, it was Dorrigo who handled the home conditions a little better and came out in front.
A huge thankyou goes to all coaches who prepared teams; Mrs Brown, Mrs Mackaway, Miss Saffy, Miss Bruton and Mr Hall for making their way to support the students; and most importantly, the students themselves for doing what Walcha Central does best, getting in and having a crack! Well done guys, we’re very proud.
We look forward to hosting Dorrigo in
2019.
Ben Ussher
K-12 NEWSLETTER 23 August 2018
For photos, notes, information and more, visit our school website http://www.walcha-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
"Oh, the thinks you can think" when Dr. Seuss' best-loved characters collide
and create an unforgettable Musical!
Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat and all of our favourite Dr Seuss
characters will be springing to life when Walcha Central School, performs
Suessical Jr ™ by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens (based on the works of
Dr Suess).
Rehearsals have begun and students are ready to have fun and work hard in creating our very own
masterpiece.
Audience members will be transported from various places inside a small boy’s imagination; from the Jungle
of Nool to the Circus McGurkus with the Cat in the Hat narrating the journey. The story follows Horton the
Elephant, who discovers a speck of dust containing tiny people called the ‘Whos’. Horton must protect the
Whos from the dangers of the world while guarding an abandoned egg that's been left in his care by
the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. The powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are
challenged, but will they emerge triumphant in Horton’s quest to help those in need?
Show times are Thursday December 13 and Friday evening December 14.
Stay tuned for performance times, pricing and ticket sales.
Miss Georgina MacDiarmid Musical Director
PSSA Athletics On Friday 17
August, 22 students represented Walcha
Central School at the PSSA Athletics Carnival in
Armidale. All students participated in a range of track
and field events showcasing some of their many talents.
From this event we have the junior girls and senior girls
relay teams competing at North West. Stephanie Blake,
Emily Blake, Isabella Crawford and Jemma Warden will
also be going to North West in individual events.
Congratulations to all students who attended and the
amazing sportsmanship that was displayed.
Kristy Lawrence
Tayla Carter has been successful in her application to attend the National Youth Science Forum (NYSF) in January 2019. It is a highly competitive process with a series of interviews and speeches. She will attend with over 200 students.
The NYSF Year 12 Program is a 12-day residential program designed to give students a broader understanding of the diverse study and career options available in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and to encourage continued studies in these fields.
A big thank you has been received from the
Starlight Foundation to everyone who
supported Year 8’s Awareness Day by wearing
purple and yellow and bringing in a gold coin
donation.
A total of $241.55 was raised for the charity
which helps support and brighten the lives of
sick kids.
Steph Blake, Emily Blake & Jemma Warden
K-12 NEWSLETTER 23 August 2018
For photos, notes, information and more, visit our school website http://www.walcha-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Ana Haling
On Friday 27 July, 4 primary and 4 secondary students attended the NSW State Cross Country Championships held at Eastern Creek.
All students ran well, many achieving personal best times.
Results were as follows:
Primary Secondary Stephanie Blake - 13th Phoebe Imberger - 80th Emily Blake - 47th Jackson Imberger - 25th Jemma Warden - 33rd Sam Feltham - 45th Isabella Crawford - 74th Anastasia Haling - 43rd.
TASTER DAY - WEDNESDAY 29 AUGUST 2018
On Wednesday 29 August, Walcha Central School will hold the third High School Taster Day for 2018.
Year 5 & 6 students from the Walcha District will participate in the Taster Day which will incorporate Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) activities as part of Science Week. Students will participate in sport in the afternoon.
In order for your child to gain the benefits from this day, please ensure that they have the following items for the day:
dressed in full sports uniform
water bottle
recess and lunch can be ordered from the canteen
pencil case
The Year 6 into 7 Orientation Day is scheduled for Year 6 students and their parents during Term 4 on Thursday 22 November 2018. To enhance this experience, we are holding an additional day on Wednesday 21 November 2018 where students will engage in workshops and activities to prepare them for high school.
CALENDAR See website for more details http://www.walcha-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
24/08/2018 Year 5 Awareness Day - Daffodil Day
24/08/2018 3L Awareness Day - Pyjama day
29/08/2018 Taster Day for Years 5/6 students
29/08/2018 Young Drivers Expo @ TRECC, Tamworth
31/08/2018 Fathers Day Breakfast K-12
31/08/2018 Questacon visit
31/08/2018 Livestock Team @ Tamworth Show
3/09/2018 K-12 Awards Assembly @ 11:20am in the MPC
4/09/2018 HSC Study Day - English Standard
5/09/2018 - 7/09/2018
NSW CHS Athletics Championships @ Homebush, Sydney
6/09/2018- 7/09/2018
Stage 2 Thalgarrah Excursion
13/09/2018 HSC Study Day - English Advanced
K-12 NEWSLETTER 23 August 2018
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Primary Debating This year, the primary debating teams have had mixed
success as far as winning debates against other schools,
however, all members have grown in confidence and skill
in presenting their opinion with evidence in front of an
audience.
Mr Williams and Mrs Watkins are extremely proud of all
the students’ commitment to practising outside of normal
school hours and the team spirit that was evident at each
debate.
The Year 6 team consisting of Charlotte Overton,
Charlotte Mooney, Ryley Smith, Ali Nivision and Isabella
Crawford finished the competition with a win against Yr 6
Westdale Public School in the last round, finishing the
season with 2 wins and 2 losses.
The Year 5 team consisting of Samuel Swain, Jemma
Warden, Emily Blake, Jazz Hayton, Harriet Crawford and
Ali Kealey were narrowly beaten by Yr 6 Nemingha
Team but finished the season with 3 wins and 1 loss.
PSSA TOUCH FOOTBALL KNOCKOUT Walcha Central School Boys and Girls Touch Football teams played at the PSSA Touch Knockout competition on Tuesday 14 August. The girls came away with 3 wins out of 4 games and the boys won 1 out of 3 games. All students displayed great sportsmanship and played hard all day.
Kristy Lawrence
For photos, notes, information and more, visit our school website http://www.walcha-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Brenda Watkins