Trundle Central School Newsletter
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Trundle Central School Newsletter
Quality Education within a Caring, Committed School Community Trundle Central School Newsletter Term 2 Week 8 Date: 17th June 2013 Western Area Representation Reminders Musica Viva On Wednesday 12th June six students from Trundle Central School travelled to Wellington for the Western Area Trials. It was a very wet day and the track was very heavy under foot. All of the students competed to the best of their ability and were rewarded with great results. Thank you to Mr Ian Leonard who gives up his time to train the children every week. All Money and notes to be handed into the office by tomorrow Week 8 Year 10 Work experience Monday 17/6 ICAS-Writing Tuesday 18/6 ICAS-Spelling Wednesday 19/6 Dental van Thursday 19/6 K-8 Musica Viva Back Row L-R: Monique Morgan, Brooke Morgan and Jessica Gerry Front Row L-R: Skye Wilson, William Taylor and Liam Walsh Congratulations to Monique Morgan who has been selected to represent Western Area at Eastern Creek on Friday 19th July. From all the Staff and Students at Trundle Central School we wish Monique all the best. Friday 20/6 K-6 DVD Night P&C President Mr Boyd Aveyard Secretary Mrs Ann-Marie Taylor Treasurer Mrs Carolyn Watt Pictured: Monique Morgan Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Term 2 Week 8 Page 2 Principal’s Report First up this week are massive congratulations to the students who travelled to Wellington last week to compete in the WSSA Cross Country. All of our students represented us splendidly and achieved very pleasing results. In particular congratulations to Monique Morgan who will be progressing on to the next level of competition. Year 10 are away this week experiencing the real world of work. I hope they find this a most interesting and rewarding week which will enable them to tailor their future academic choices on their desired career outcome. This Friday our Primary are hosting a movie night. With the cold weather upon us I would expect to see lots of beanied and ugg booted students enjoying the night. Thanks to all the staff that are organising and supervising this evening. Thursday this week our Primary and Year 7 and 8 students have the opportunity of experiencing some live performances during the Music Aviva concert being held at the Memorial Hall. If you wish for your child to attend please make sure the note has been returned to the school office. It is most encouraging as we approach the end of the term to see the students still applying themselves so well at their studies. Reports are now being finalised and will be sent out by the end of the term. Have a great week Gerry Capell Last Day of Term 2 is 28th June. Students will return to school on Tuesday 16th July. Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 3 MULTILIT PROGRAM (Macquarie Reading) Multilit (Making Up for Lost Time In LITeracy) is currently being utilised at Trundle Central School. Multilit is an extremely valuable program that relies on community volunteers. If you are at all interested in being a part of this fabulous program which provides our children with extra Literacy support, please contact Fiona Sanderson or Anna Hall on 68921346. Secondary Welfare Congratulations to the following students who moved up welfare level this week: Level 4: Level 5: Hayd’n Yates Charlie Goodsell Nicholas Aveyard Cody White Nichole Armstrong John Evans Ashleigh Farrar Matthew Watt Tiffany Collard Zac Horkings Brad Watt Albert Wykes Karl Gregson Chelsea Lane Luke Watt Isabelle Wykes Brandon Keep Alisha Smith Pictures from the 4/5/6 Assembly held Friday 14th June Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 4 Primary Students of the week K/1 - Erin Fernando 2/3 - Mya Houston 4/5/6 - Nathan Howarth Mr Straughan - Erin Fernando Sportspersons - Emily Watt, Ping Wu, Matthew Gerry Special Reward Hannah Lynn, Grace Hartig, Monique Morgan Western Area PSSA Cross Country Back Row L-R : Nathan Howarth, Monique Morgan, Ping Wu, and Matthew Gerry Front Row L-R : Mya Houston, Emily Watt, Hannah Lynn, Erin Fernando and Grace Hartig Congratulations to all our runners who competed at Wellington last week under difficult conditions. We are extremely proud of Monique Morgan who came 4th in her race and will now go on to compete at the State Cross Country at Eastern Creek next term. Well done to Brooke Morgan who came 9th and William Taylor who came 12th. Skye Wilson and Liam Walsh also ran well in their races. Musica Viva Students are reminded to bring back permission notes and money for the Musica Viva performance which will be held on Thursday. Top Students Congratulations to our Top Students from last week’s assembly. Sam Charlton from Year 1 and Amy Mallard from Year 5. K-6 Movie Night (in lieu of social) On Friday June 21 2013 a K-6 movie night will be held in the Library. Children are encouraged to wear their favourite pyjamas and slippers. They may also bring a pillow and snuggling rug if they wish! Parents are very welcome to attend also. Time: 5pm-7pm Venue: Trundle Central School Library Cost: Gold coin donation Supper will be available to purchase. Normal social rules apply. Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 5 SRC Origin Night When: 26th June (next Wednesday) Time: 7:30pm - 10pm Where: Fran & John Hosie’s House (old bank in the main street) Cost: $2 Who: Years 5 — 12 Students Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 6 Secondary HSIE Year 7 have been working on deserts this term and competed in a creative project. The boys versed the girls in making a desert diorama. After much time and sand everywhere the projects were viewed by Miss Ranger, Miss Rowlands and Miss Coursey. The winning team was announced to be the boys. Well done year 7. Charlie Goodsell, Brodi Gavin-Rossiter, Jack Williams and (absent) Adam Smith & Wills Wells. Tahlia Dellows, Tara Coster, Brittany Sams and Jessica Gerry with their desert. Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 7 Term 2 HSC Assessment Schedule Week 8 Subject Physics Weighting 15 Task Medical Imaging Research 9 PDHPE CAFS Modern History Applied Mathematics Biology 20 15 20 20 20 Research and Investigation Presentation on support service/agency Conflict in Europe Essay Human Body Assessment Research Task Chemistry Extension Mathematics 15 15 Senior Science English Studies Metals and Engineering Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation 15 15 -- Research Task: DNA in Forensics Quiz (Applications and Further Applications of Calculus to the Physical World) Research task Rites of Passage Listening Task Practical Task: Star Picket Extractor Fitness Term 2 Preliminary Schedule Week 8 9 Subject Modern History Senior Science Visual Design Aboriginal Studies Weighting 20 Biology Chemistry Economics 15 20 15 Extension Mathematics Hospitality Photography General Mathematics Physics Sport, Lifestyle and Recreation 20 -25 20 15 15 30 20 Task French revolution Case study Essay Research Task Wearable Design: Clothing and Image Kicks and Truckers Namatjira and the struggle for social justice Planning and Performing a practical task Calorimetry Role and Function of Financial Market Regulators Oral Presentation Topic Test Practical Assessment Layered Portraits Assignment Electrical Energy in the Home -Practical Fitness SRC TERM 2 CALENDAR Week 8 17/6 18/6 19/6 20/6 21/6 K-6 DVD NIGHT Week 9 24/6 25/6 26/6 27/6 28/6 ORIGIN NIGHT GAME 2 YEARS 5-12 Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au 22/6 23/6 29/6 30/6 Page 8 Trundle Central School Breakfast Club Every school day from 8:30am in the Food Technology room All students welcome to come and eat breakfast for FREE! Toast, cereal, fruit, hot chocolate, porridge (varies daily) A HUGE THANK YOU TO TRUNDLE RED CROSS SOCIETY FOR FUNDING THIS PROGRAM Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 9 Library Introducing Cassandra Clare’s new series The Mortal Instruments which is soon to be released as a movie. Book 1: City of Bones When fifteen-year-old Clary Fray heads out to the Pandemonium Club in New York City, she hardly expects to witness a murder — much less a murder committed by three teenagers covered with strange tattoos and brandishing bizarre weapons. Clary knows she should call the police, but it's hard to explain a murder when the body disappears into thin air and the murderers are invisible to everyone but Clary. Equally startled by her ability to see them, the murderers explain themselves as Shadowhunters: a secret tribe of warriors dedicated to ridding the earth of demons. Within twenty-four hours, Clary's mother disappears and Clary herself is almost killed by a grotesque demon. But why would demons be interested in ordinary mundanes like Clary and her mother? And how did Clary suddenly get the Sight? The Shadowhunters would like to know.... Get it now before the movie comes out! From the pen of Onk Beakman, based on the smash hit Skylanders video game presents Gill Grunt and the curse of the fish master As sea creatures gang up on the landlubbers of Skylands and the mermaids of Last Chance Cove abandon their underwater kingdom, Gill Grunt embarks on an incredible adventure. Scholastic Book Club Orders due back this week Thank you Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 10 Community Trundle Junior Rugby League News Trundle Under 12’s took on Parkes on Saturday.Our team this week was Will Wells, Harry Friend, Ryan Lee in the front row, Lachie Curr, Cody Wilson and Sam Nixon in the back row and out in the backs was Sam Horsburgh, Ryan Cohen-Wilding, Tom Aveyard, Darcy Jones and Liam Walsh at full back, a bit light on for numbers Parkes matched us with 11. The first half saw a very even match with Parkes scoring and converting 1 try so at 6-0 down we were in the game.The second half saw us cross twice early so at 10-6 up things were looking good.Things soon changed with a bit of lazy defence Parkes then crossed twice to finish up with an 18-6 win. On the whole our guys played well and it ws a very even game.WELL DONE..Thanks to John McLean, Nicholas Aveyard and Peter Kelly for your help and Dom Nixon, Anne-Marie Taylor and Nicole Pascoe for doing the table. Training as normal this Thursday before we travel to West Wyalong next weekend. Cheers Mat Aveyard For tender Used metal lathe being tendered as scrap. Details; Hercules 260 Metal Lathe-Inspection by request. Tenders to be sent to The Principal Trundle Central school Trundle, 2875. Attention All Sunshine Club Trundle Branch Members AGM is to be held Tuesday 2nd July at 10am in the War Memorial Hall All positions will be vacant. Positions to be filled: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Publicity Officer. Nominations will be accepted and voted upon. Closing date ; Wednesday, 26th of June. Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 11 Rebecca Daley is now operating ‘Perfection’ a Mobile Hairdressing business Opening Hours include: Wednesday 9am till 5.30pm Thursday 9am till 5.30pm Friday 9am till 5.30pm in Forbes Rebecca will also be operating from Dolly’s Hair beauty and clothes in Trundle on Tuesdays, 9am till late, by appointment only. If you would like to make an appointment, call or text Rebecca 0409 074 525. Special Promotion For the months of June and July all clients who experience a colour treatment will go into the draw to win a Glammar Professional Hair Dryer! This hair dryer is valued at $175! Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au Page 12 SCHOOL CONTRIBUTIONS Contributions make significant difference to our ability to provide students with quality material and allow students to keep their work they have produced. All Secondary Students are encouraged to pay a contribution for specific courses undertaken. The contributions for 2013 are outlined below. Half-Yearly Yearly $15.00 $30.00 GENERAL SECONDARY CONTRIBUTION (All students Year 7 – 12) Year 7 Technology $20.00 $40.00 Year 8 Technology $20.00 $40.00 Year 9 Food Technology Industrial Technology Agriculture IST Visual Art $25.00 $25.00 $20.00 $5.00 $25.00 $50.00 $50.00 $40.00 $10.00 $50.00 Year 10 Food Technology Industrial Technology Agriculture IST Visual Art $25.00 $25.00 $20.00 $5.00 $25.00 $50.00 $50.00 $40.00 $10.00 $50.00 Year 11 Industrial Technology (plus major project) Photography Construction Hospitality Work Placement $25.00 $50.00 $25.00 $50.00 $50.00 $75.00 $50.00 $100.00 $100.00 $150.00 Industrial Technology (plus major project) Photography Visual Art Metals and Engineering Hospitality Work Placement Construction $25.00 $50.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $50.00 $75.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 $100.00 $150.00 $100.00 Year 12 Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: [email protected] School webpage – www.trundle-c.schools.nsw.edu.au