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Inside this issue: Students of the Week 2 KROP Pracce 3 RAP 15 & Under AFL Library News 4 Canteen News 5 Community Newsleer 7 Term 3 Week 2 Issue: 13 28th July 2017 Ardlethan Central School Small School...Big Opportunities [email protected] Coming Events -July/Aug Fri 28th July Secondary Riverina Athlecs Carnival Mon 31st July First Day Prac Student Tue 1st Aug Yr 10 into Yr 11 Informaon Evening Educaon Week Church Service @ Uning Church 9am P & C Meeng 7pm 2nd & 3rd Aug KROP Thur 10th Aug Mathemacs ICAS Comp IT Timber Major Projects + porolio due Fri 11 Aug PSSA Athlecs Carnival—Ariah Park Canteen Roster—August Tue 1st Liz Barnes Fri 4th Liz Barnes Tue 8th Jody Hawkins Fri 11th Liz Barnes Notes Sent Home RAP Preliminary 2018 Subject Selecon Sydney Excursion - Term 3 18th-21st September Scripture Roster 28th July Ann Popple 1st Aug Church Service Education Week 2017 Next week is Education Week and this year’s theme, I Learn, We Learn, reflects our com- mitment to high expectations and our focus on continuous improvement so that every child, every teacher, and every school improves every year. Students are at the heart of learning in NSW public schools and at the centre of every de- cision we make in education. We want every child’s individual potential to be identified and developed by quality teaching in a supportive and safe learning environment. There is a lot to celebrate in Education Week as we highlight the achievements of public education and the great work of our students, educators and the communities that support them. Mark Scott Secretary, Department of Education At Ardlethan Central School we are excited to be celebrang public educaon. We con- nue to offer a wide range of opportunies to our students to ensure that they are de- veloping their learning skills every day. We are commied to our students becoming life long learners, we believe that learning is everyone's business and that together we can make a difference. During Educaon Week our students will be performing at KROP on Wednesday and Thursday. The excite- ment is building, the students item is amazing, what a site it will be to see them perform their item to a full house. We will be holding our Educaon Week church service on Tuesday morning, and will also be holding a Year 11 2018 Informaon Night on Tuesday night. Our other Educaon Week acvies will be held in combi- naon with Book Week acvies later in the term. Stay tuned for Open Classrooms, Book Character Parades, BBQs and our Educaon Week Formal assembly. Kerrilee Logan Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Nelson Mandela

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Inside this issue: Students of the Week 2

KROP Practice 3

RAP 15 & Under AFL Library News

4

Canteen News 5

Community Newsletter 7

Term 3 Week 2 Issue: 13

28th July 2017

Ardlethan Central School Small School...Big Opportunities

[email protected]

Coming Events -July/Aug

Fri 28th July

Secondary Riverina Athletics Carnival

Mon 31st July

First Day Prac Student

Tue 1st Aug

Yr 10 into Yr 11 Information Evening

Education Week Church Service @ Uniting Church 9am

P & C Meeting 7pm

2nd & 3rd Aug

KROP

Thur 10th

Aug

Mathematics ICAS Comp

IT Timber Major Projects + portfolio due

Fri 11 Aug PSSA Athletics

Carnival—Ariah Park

Canteen Roster—August

Tue 1st Liz Barnes

Fri 4th Liz Barnes

Tue 8th Jody Hawkins

Fri 11th Liz Barnes

Notes Sent Home

RAP Preliminary 2018 Subject Selection

Sydney Excursion - Term 3 18th-21st September

Scripture Roster

28th July Ann Popple

1st Aug Church Service

Education Week 2017

Next week is Education Week and this year’s theme, I Learn, We Learn, reflects our com-

mitment to high expectations and our focus on continuous improvement so that every

child, every teacher, and every school improves every year.

Students are at the heart of learning in NSW public schools and at the centre of every de-

cision we make in education. We want every child’s individual potential to be identified and

developed by quality teaching in a supportive and safe learning environment.

There is a lot to celebrate in Education Week as we highlight the achievements of public

education and the great work of our students, educators and the communities that support

them.

Mark Scott

Secretary, Department of Education

At Ardlethan Central School we are excited to be celebrating public education. We con-tinue to offer a wide range of opportunities to our students to ensure that they are de-veloping their learning skills every day. We are committed to our students becoming life long learners, we believe that learning is everyone's business and that together we can make a difference.

During Education Week our students will be performing at KROP on Wednesday and Thursday. The excite-ment is building, the students item is amazing, what a site it will be to see them perform their item to a full house.

We will be holding our Education Week church service on Tuesday morning, and will also be holding a Year 11 2018 Information Night on Tuesday night. Our other Education Week activities will be held in combi-nation with Book Week activities later in the term.

Stay tuned for Open Classrooms, Book Character Parades, BBQs and our Education Week Formal assembly.

Kerrilee Logan

Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.

Nelson Mandela

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Ardlethan Central School

Chloe Andrews

Outstanding effort in Reading & Comprehension

Fantastic effort and achievement in Reading!!

Week 9

Eli Gibbs - Amazing effort and concentration in Maths

Indilee Menzies - Improved focus and confidence when writing

S F - Effort and focus towards her learning

Cooper Barlow - Working at expanding his vocab!

Violet Gordon

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Ardlethan Central School

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KROP Rehearsals in Griffith

With thanks to Mr Lee Jackson and Ms Julie Jardine for all their efforts the students

gave a tight performance.

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Ardlethan Central School

RAP 15 & Under AFL On Wednesday 28th June (Week 10) RAP participated in the 15 & Under Boys AFL in Griffith. RAP was repre-

sented by 22 students from EVERY RAP school– Ariah Park, Ardlethan, Oaklands, Lockhart, Hillston and Barel-

lan which was great to see but also hard to remember everyone's names initially, especially with 2 Will’s, 2

Tom’s and 4 Connor’s in the team. Our first game was against St Francis 2. Our boys came out strong with Jack

McCormack getting our first goal after some great lead up through the middle. Nick, Ben and Bryce played

strongly in both attack and defence. Nick and Noah kicked two great goals. All boys rallied during the last few

minutes however St Francis scored a goal late in the game and we went down by 3 points. In our second game

against Narrandera our younger boys had a chance to match up against some smaller opponents everyone got

a touch of the footy or involved in a play at some point which was great to see. Our boys looked a lot more

organised with Brodie, Nick, Jack, Will, Bryce, Connor W and Ben all taking on a more senior role in the team

leading from the front. Riley Walker kicked an early goal and Nick Fairman looked like he would get a second

until it hit the middle post for a behind. Jack McCormack got his second goal late in the second half. Unfortu-

nately the boys went down by 3 goals. A massive thank you to Norm Walker for coaching the boys on the day

you did a great job and was very much appreciated. Thank you also to the parents for taking all the boys over

without your support we wouldn't be able to put a team on the field. Miss Kate Denham (HCS)

Team Members- Nicholas Fairman APCS, Jack McCormack APCS, Riley Walker APCS, Blair McLean, Thomas Denyer

APCS, Thomas O'Dwyer APCS, Brady Edis APCS, Brodie Jones ACS, Justin Williams HCS, Luke Mott HCS, Will Knight

HCS, Connor Keefe HCS, Connor Widdup LCS, Connor Fenton OCS, Bryce Kenny OCS, Connor Thurston Jackson OCS,

Jackson Macartney OCS Ben Irvin BCS, Will Ellis BCS, Norm Haeusler BCS, Noah Forbutt BCS, Abe Forbutt BCS.

LIBRARY NEWS

Could all parents please try to remind their child/children to return their Library Books on Thursdays.

Library Classes for Mrs Fairley and Mr Carnies' Classes are held on a fortnightly basis but books can be returned every Thursday to make it easier for all.

There are a number of students with outstanding loans so could you please ask if your children have any Library Books and get them to put them straight into the school bags. Having a special purpose

Library Bag helps to keep track of Library Books. Does your child have one? We thank you for your support.

Mrs Fairman Library Assistant

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Ardlethan Central School

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NOW AVAILABLE AT ACS CANTEEN Beef Lasagne, Vegetarian Fried Rice and Triple Cheese Macaroni

as outlined in picture below Fried Rice - $4.00 Lasagne - $4.50 Macaroni Cheese - $4.00

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Ardlethan Central School

FOR SALE There is a small quantity of Ardlethan School Centenary Polo Shirts and Caps.

Shirt sizes available are M x 1, L x 12, XL x 9, 2XL x 3 There are 22 hats available.

Polo Shirts are $15.00 Caps are $10.00

For further information call into the school or phone 69 782 046.

UNIFORM SHOP

Ardlethan Central School

For your School Uniform

Requirements

Please contact Fiona Minchin 0429 421 562

Please forward advertisements/articles for the Ardlethan Central School Newsletter

ONLY to the below address

[email protected]

Please type “Newsletter Article” in the Subject line

Closing time for advertisements/articles is Tuesday by 3.00pm Term 3 closing dates are: Tuesday 8th & 22nd August, 5th & 19th September

NEWSLETTER DELIVERY FEES FOR 2017 We would like to advise that a yearly $5 fee will be charged for those who receive the Ardlethan Central School newsletter via Australia Post to cover delivery costs. Please contact the school to ensure that we have the correct postal address. Payment

may be made at the school We also provide newsletters via email at no cost if that would be preferable. If you would like to receive your newsletter via

this method please forward an email to the below address and type ACS Newsletter in the subject line. This will ensure that we have the correct email address for you.

[email protected] If you would like further information please contact the school on 02 69782046,

we will be more than happy to help!

ATTENTION: Direct Credit Payments

As from 10th February, 2017, Ardlethan Central School is

no longer able to receive direct credit

payments due to a new system upgrade (LMBR)

being implemented.

Once the LMBR system is operational we will resume

electronic payment and will advise how to make

payments.

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Music 4 Mates Supporting Mental Health Awareness

To raise awareness about suicide, mental health and general wellbeing the Committee is organising a “Shear 4 Mates” Concert to be held on 14th October 2017 at Coolamon Sport & Recreation club. Free event for all to

attend which will include free children’s entertainment. “Show and Shine”, Sheep Races, Mechanical Bull Riding, Shearing for 12 Hours (7.30am-7.30pm) and live entertainment from 2.00pm to 10.00pm. The Committee intends to seek involvement from organisations such as Call Back Counselling, a local Psychologist, Mental Health Drug & Alcohol Recovery Service and the like. Any other organisations that may like to be involved please contact: Kaarin Edyvean 0427 528 363 [email protected]

CWA

Ardlethan Branch

International Night Friday, 4th August – 6pm

Country of study – Nepal Dinner provided – Nepal Cuisine Cost $30.00 includes Dinner and

Lucky Door Prize.

All functions will be held at the CWA Rooms, Warri Street, Ardlethan

ACAT SERVICE Sunday 30th July

11am Memorial Hall

All Welcome BBQ & Fellowship

after Service

Reminder

Show Street Stall

11th August

The Kelpie’s Bark—

Community Newsletter

Expression of Interest

Ardlethan Central School is look-ing for a Temporary Part Time

Farm Assistant to work 15 hours per week.

If this position would suit you please contact the school on 69782046 for further infor-

mation.

Expressions of interest close 3pm Thursday 10th August.

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The Kelpie’s Bark—

Community Newsletter

Football Report—Rounds 12 & 13 Round 12—Jets vs Leeton 15-07-17 Under 11’s Leeton Whitton 05-02-32 defeated Jets 01-00-06 Awards: Darcy Gaynor– Jets Towel, sponsored by Elders, Mitchell White- $10 GBS Fuel Distribution , Jack Golder – Jets Socks sponsored by Ardlethan Pharmacy Under 13’s Leeton Whitton 11-09-75 defeated Jets 04-02-26 Awards: Nate Doyle – Jets Towel , sponsored by Land-mark, Alex Harper-$10 Ariah Park Hardware Award, Wil-son Gaynor- Jets Socks sponsored Mirrool Hotel. Under 15’s Leeton Whitton 13-06-84 defeated Jets 02-01-13 Awards: Ben Grinter- Jets Towel , sponsored by Bulldogs Excavator Hire, Brodie Jones -$10 Jason Bryce Spreading Award, Brodie Semmler- Jets Socks sponsored Ardlethan/Ariah Park Supermarket, & Josh Roscarel - $10 Coaches Award. Round 13—Jets vs Temora 22-07-17 Under 11’s Temora 11-07-73 defeated Jets 05-04-34 Awards: Oliver Petrie- $10 GBS Fuel Distribution , Lewis Henley – Jets Socks sponsored by Ardlethan Pharmacy Under 13’s Jets 07-07-49 defeated Temora 04-08-32 Awards: Zac Dart-$10 Ariah Park Hardware Award, Harri-son Judd- Jets Socks sponsored Mirrool Hotel. Under 15’s Jets 13-06-84 defeated Temora 09-15-69 Awards: Brodie Semmler -$10 Jason Bryce Spreading Award, Josh Roscarel & Rhyle Davis- Jets Socks sponsored Ardlethan/Ariah Park Supermarket & Rowan Duncan- $10 Coaches Award.

Netball Report Round 12 Jets vs Leeton Netball reports Under 11’s Teal ( 2 games) Jets Teal played the Leeton Under 9s. The girls eventually came away winners 4 -3. The girls played Leeton Under 11s. Although we only scored 1 goal, the girls had many scoring opportunities. The Towel went to Georgia (Maxi) Maxwell. The $10 Award went to Georgia McCormack .The $5 Canteen Award went to Elsie Furphy. Under 11’s White On Saturday 15th July the Under 11’s White Team played Leeton. The score was 24 to 3, Leeton’s way. The $5 Beckom Hotel Canteen Award went to Charlotte Bell. The $10 Ariah Park Bowling Club Award went to Jo Bray. No under 13’s as Leeton forfeited Under 15’s Taking on the top of the ladder Leeton for the second time, the Jets Under 15’s went down 51-15.The award

Under 15’s cont.

winners this week were Georgie Quade winning the towel, Josie Gaynor received the Ariah Park Bowling Club $10. Lilly Walker received the $5 Beckom Hotel Award Thanks to Susie Furphy for umpiring.

Round 13 - Netball Report Jets v Temora Under 11’s Teal Jets Teal under 11s had a great game under lights. The final score was Jets Teal 7 Temora 5. Josie Heath won the Ariah Park Bowling Club $10 award. Olivia Mills won the $5 Mirrool Hotel award. Under 11’s White The Under 11’s won 27 to 1. The Beckom Hotel $5 Canteen Award went to Sarah Spiers, $10 Bowling Club Award went to Tully Gaynor Under 13’s The U13s had a convincingly win over Temora. Emma Morris won the $10 Bowling Club Award. Brooke Denyer won the $5 Canteen Award. Under 15’s Jets won 27-24. Erin Brown received the Ariah Park Bowling Club $10 Award. The Beckom Hotel $5 Canteen Awards went to Hayley Buerckner and to Abbey Doyle.

Auskick

Well done Ben Minchin and Callum Morris our award winners for this week.

Auskick will be finishing up on the 18th August with presentation at the London after our last game of

Auskick.

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The Kelpie’s Bark—

Community Newsletter

Ardlethan Community

Luncheon

On Friday July 28th

at 12 noon

In the School of Arts Hall

Cost $10 2 course meal,

All welcome.

If interested in attending

please

Call Aileen on 69782382.

Proceeds from the luncheon

go to the hall.

Kids Drama Classes

Starting Next Tuesday Afternoon at

Beckom School.

Kids will learn about all aspects of Drama,

while working together on a Christmas

pantomime production to be preformed

at events in Ardlethan and Beckom area in

December.

The kids will develop skills in public

speaking, stage production, acting and

script writing, costume design, prop pro-

duction and are guaranteed to have whole

lot of fun at the same time.

Cost: $15 per child per week or $20 per

week for 2 or more children from the

same family.

This covers afternoon tea and the cost of

all craft items, material and props for the

pantomime and other activities.

For more information contact Renee,

Janet or Janice.

Change of Date and Time

Advance Ardlethan Monthly Meeting

8th August, 6pm-Memorial Hall

FOLLOWED BY

Community Consultation( 6.30pm)

from Coolamon Shire

+Sewage system +Road realignment

+Major grant available

ALL WELCOME

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

Would you know of anyone who would be interested in participating in a local stage production-in front or behind the curtain.

It would be in collaboration with Motion Arts Temora (great success with “Hello Dolly”)

working towards a Christmas showcase that would be

presented at Ardlethan and Temora.

Please contact Karen Wood (69782066) or Jenny Kuemmel (69782169)

Thanks Karen

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The Kelpie’s Bark—

Community Newsletter

COMING EVENTS Fri 28th July Ardlethan Community Luncheon @ 12 noon

Sun 30th July ACAT Service—11am Memorial Hall

Tue 1st Aug ACS - P & C Meeting @ 7.00pm

Thurs 3rd Aug Ariah Park & District Field Day 8.30am

Tue 8th Aug Advance Ardlethan Monthly Meeting - 6pm

Fri 11th Aug Show Society - Street Stall

Pie Drive - Delivery

Mon 14th Aug AGM Ardlethan Hospital Auxiliary

Fri 18th Aug Ardlethan Central School P & C Street Stall

BUILDERS & HOME MAINTENANCE

Quality professional work Contact: Mark Smith 40 Bygoo Street Ardlethan Phone: 0410 446 933

Painting

Tiling

Plastering

Carpentry

Water proofing

Window repairs

Sheet metalwork

Most handyman work

Newell Highway, Beckom PHONE; 69 782 329

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Petrol LPG Diesel ATM

*** Phone re-charge available—any provider ***

KITCHEN HOURS 6.30am ‘til 6.30pm

34 Ariah Street

OPENING HOURS

Monday to Friday: 8.30am—5.00pm

Saturday 8.30am —12.00 noon

Sunday—CLOSED

Fresh Produce/Groceries

Delicatessen/Cooked Chooks

Phone 69 782 171

Ardlethan Hospital Auxiliary Annual General Meeting

Monday 14th August 11am

CWA Rooms New and old members all welcome

Please bring a plate for lunch after the meeting

Ardlethan Pre School Pie Drive

Our Annual Ganmain Pie Drive is now on.

Order forms at National Australia Bank, Ardlethan Bowling Club, Ariah 62 & School or you can order from Pre School Mondays & Thursdays.

Orders and Payment Due 3rd August for Delivery 11th August