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B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine‐[email protected] : Website www.baradine‐c.schools.nsw.edu.au
April 9th, 2018
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L
NEWS
PRINCIPAL Mrs Chris Clarke
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mrs Lizzie Horder
Miss Lucy Baldock
HEAD TEACHERS SEC-ONDARY Mr Matt Edwards Mrs Melissa Wright
ADMINSTRATION MANAGER Mrs Wendy Leonard
P&C PRESIDENT Mr Troy Carey
AECG PRESIDENT Mr Richie Milgate
Contacts
Primary Easter Parade
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine‐[email protected] : Website www.baradine‐c.schools.nsw.edu.au
School News
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Dear Parents and Caregivers,
Supervision of students at BCS is a professional
responsibility of all teachers that is taken very seriously.
Adequate supervision cons tutes a teacher having a line of
sight with students for a given period of me. Teacher
responsibility commences at 8.30am each morning when
students start to arrive through the school gates. Students
are expected to depart the school promptly by 3.30pm
unless they are par cipa ng in extra curricula ac vi es
such as Homework Centre and have prearranged consent.
Students are supervised directly during both class sessions
and playground sessions. Students are usually dispersed to
different areas during playground sessions. Primary and
secondary have specific areas for ea ng their recess and
lunch food.
During the second half of lunch, students K‐6 have the
choice of playing on the fixed equipment, the lawn area or
going indoors for library ac vi es. Secondary students
walk across Queen Street to the hard courts and playing
fields and engage in a range of physical ac vi es.
Students are rou nely taught the school’s behaviour
expecta ons, rules and consequences for non‐compliance.
Students are able to enter toilet blocks unsupervised
unless there is an issue.
When necessary, students are removed from the
playground. When necessary, younger students are
escorted by staff to and from toilet blocks for a defined
period of me. When necessary, increased supervision and
monitoring occurs of the secondary toilet block.
Most days, Baradine Central School is very proud of the
student body’s posi ve behaviour and respect for school
values and rules.
My mantra to the students K‐12 is Be happy, be safe, learn
lots!
A D A 25
Anzac Day is commemorated on April 25th. This year is very
significant as it marks 100 years since World War 1. Later in
the year on November 11 we will pause to remember
Armis ce Day (the end of World War 1) and the 100 year
anniversary. Students at Baradine Central School have
researched Anzac Day and wri en about their findings in
personal projects. These will be on display for the
community in the Cultural Centre from 9am to 1pm on
Anzac Day.
Students are requested to meet staff at the Discovery
Centre in Wellington Street by 10.30 am for the annual
Anzac Day March.
Please wear full summer uniform with school hat or cap,
es, badges etc.
Our school student leaders will conduct the service in
Memorial Hall following the short service at the cenotaph.
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Thank you to those families who have returned their
permission notes for the annual free health checks for all
our students conducted by the Coonamble Aboriginal
Health Service. The check includes dental, vision, hearing
and general health. Communica on occurs directly
between AMS and parents if a referral is issued for medical
follow up.
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I’d like to wish students, families and staff a safe and
relaxing two week vaca on. Staff return on Monday April
30th and students on Tuesday May 1st.
Chris ne Clarke Principal
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Kindergarten L3 Training
Throughout the course of the year, I will be comple ng a
total of 7 professional development sessions in Walge
around Kindergarten Literacy, Learning and Language. This
program supports all areas of literacy development and is
proven to have fantas c results. The training allows me to
develop individualised, independent ac vi es that support
students learning needs as well as explicit teaching to
enhance their skills. Developing rich conversa ons,
exploring a variety of books and early wri ng skills have
been the focus over the first two sessions.
I look forward to developing my skills and understandings
to improve the reading, wri ng and language skills of
young children.
Holly Lummis Kindergarten Teacher
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine‐[email protected] : Website www.baradine‐c.schools.nsw.edu.au
E H P
On Thursday 29th March Baradine Central School held its
annual Easter Hat Parade. The parade consisted of three
categories: Easter Hat, Colourful Clothes or Easter
character. There was a winner and highly commended for
each sec on across both Infants and Primary. A huge
thank you to all parents and carers who took the me to
help their children create such wonderful, crea ve hats.
The overall par cipa on and involvement was a huge
success.
Holly Lummis Parade Coordinator
AUSTSWIM On Wednesday 21st March I a ended AUSTSWIM training
in Gunnedah. The day started at 8am and finished at
5.30pm, with 3 hours prac cal in the middle. On the day I
learnt about the different strokes, survival strokes and
drills to correct and teach these strokes. I also engaged in
different rescue approaches to both teach and use.
Following the training, I am now to complete an online
exam and a number of swimming lessons across all
different swimming abili es.
Holly Lummis Primary
1. Miller family 2. Marlie Stonham 3. Brendon Rooze 4. Tyrell Cashen 5. Mo y Ru ley 6. Dunn 7. Miller Family 8. Paige Stonham 9. Jesse Jackson 10. Jess Taylor 11. Ma Stonham 12. Jess Taylor
13. Madi Masman 14. Todd McConnaughty 15. Paige Stonham 16. Jaime Currin 17. Jess Sutherland 18. Jaide Dunn 19. Lloyd Sutherland 20. Paige Bissaker Morgan 21. Mo y Ru ley 22. Sue Stonham 23. Joe Bell 24. Peter McElhinney
25. Paige Stonham 26. Jess Sutherland 27. Linda Buckley 28. Kylie Sutherland 29. Costa Rooze 30. Sarvahna Dunn
P&C Easter Raffles Winners Street Stall Results Easter Saturday
100 Club
1st ‐ Barry Johnson
2nd ‐ BCS
3rd ‐ Fiona Hensby
Linen raffle
Bryce Daniels
Easter Egg Bucket
Gloria Chilstone
The P & C held their Annual General mee ng on Tuesday 27th March in the school library.
The execu ve for 2018 elected by the mee ng are as follows;
President ‐Troy Carey
Vice President ‐Sharon Murray
Secretary/ Treasurer ‐Shontane Whillock and Toni Ma hews
Fundraising Coordinators ‐Di Cunningham and Renee Warden.
Congratula ons to all who accepted posi ons.
Next mee ng will be held on Tuesday 27th May. No April monthly mee ng due to school holidays.
The P&C are hopeful of gaining more members so every child in the school may benefit from funds raised
throughout the coming year.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine‐[email protected] : Website www.baradine‐c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Assembly Awards
Brax Hinchliffe
Trying hard with his le ers and sounds.
Lachlan Ryan
Doing his best and allowing others to do so.
Nevaeh Hinchliffe Anderson
Showing improvement in her handwri ng.
Domonic Sutherland
Respect‐ Following all staffs instruc ons in the classroom.
Jus n Lennon
A fantas c effort in literacy.
Jake Cannon Cornish
Follows staffs instruc ons in the classroom.
Paige Bissaker Morgan
For excellent and consistent effort in maths
Jordy Whillock
RESPECT ‐ Being respec ul at all mes.
Alice Harris
Showing conscien ous a tude towards all aspects of learning including Aurora and Baradine Central School.
Tess Rawson
Always showing respect to those around her.
Melissa Owers
Efficient work across all Key Learning Areas.
Brody Whillock
Being respec ul at all mes.
Liam Blackhall
Pu ng in a big effort preparing for his exams.
Positive Behaviour for Learning Student of the Week
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine‐[email protected] : Website www.baradine‐c.schools.nsw.edu.au
WHAT’S HAPPENING
Mon 9th Primary Zone League Trials Gunnedah
Mon 9th‐Tue 10th CHS Swimming Sydney
Wed 11th‐Thurs 12th PSSA Swimming Sydney
Tue 10th ‐Fri 13th Year 7/8 ASPIRE Sydney
Fri 13th End of Term 1
Wed 25th ANZAC Day March 10.30am
Mon 30th Staff Development Day
Tues 1st Students resume Term 2
Wed 2nd ‐ Thurs 3rd Coonamble Aboriginal Health
Checks
Fri 4th Rotary Youth Driver Awareness Program
Mon 7th School Photo’s
Tues 8th Peachey Shield League/ Netball Coonamble
Tues 8th Year 10/11 Vaccina on Clinic
Wed 9th ‐ Fri 11th Young Leaders West Camp
Tues 15th‐ Fri 18th NAPLAN
APRIL MAY
Principal’s Awards C
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tions
Indiannah Carey Excellent progress in Numeracy and Literacy.
Ruby ling Excellent progress in Numeracy and Literacy.
Lincon McConnaughty Excellent progress in Numeracy and Literacy.
Jorja Carey Excellent primary leadership during Term 1.
Claudia McConnaughty Excellent primary leadership during Term 1.
Alice Harris Stellar award recognising commitment at Aurora College.
Nariah Cunningham Excellent school ci zenship.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine‐[email protected] : Website www.baradine‐c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Kinder/Year 1
Miss Lummis
Maths revision and weekly spelling words along with a levelled reader to read each night. Thank you for
a happy term filled with lots of learning.
Year 2/3/4
Miss Dorman
Homework will be handed out at the beginning of each week. Each student will receive a homework
matrix, maths worksheet and reader.
Spelling ‐ Write out your spelling words each night.
Home Reading ‐ Read independently or to an adult for 15 minutes each night.
Maths ‐ Complete your weekly maths worksheet.
Choice Matrix ‐Complete any of the op onal homework ac vi es.
Reminder
Year 3/4 are required to wear enclosed leather shoes for Stephanie Alexander cooking and gardening
each Friday.
Year 5/6
Miss Baldock
Homework is given out every Monday and is due in every Friday.
It consists of spelling prac ce, mul plica on facts, home reading and choice matrix
Home readers can be changed any day during the week when they have been finished with.
Please remind your child to bring 'Crunch and Sip' and a water bo le to class every day.
If you have any ques ons regarding your child's homework or any aspect of school life please do not
hesitate to contact me via the school office.
Primary Homework
Secondary Homework
Year 7
English Extension: Three (3) pages of their Literacy Skills booklet are due each Monday.
Year 8
English Extension: Three (3) pages of their Literacy Skills booklet are due each Monday.
Year 9
English Extension: Four (4) pages of their Literacy Skills booklet are due each Monday.
Year 10
English Extension: Four (4) pages of their Literacy Skills booklet are due each Monday.
Year 11
Advanced English: Minimum of 15 minutes reading or wri ng a day and working on a short story
for their PWP submission Week 5, Term 2.
Year 12
Standard English should be going over examina on responses and re‐wri ng for submission.
Year 7‐12
Homework Centre: on every Wednesday 3:30 – 4:30. Please take advantage of this opportunity to get
homework and catch up work completed to avoid 2nd half lunch library and deten on work.
Diaries need to be checked and signed by parents every Thursday.
Year 7‐12 All students are expected to refer to their homework diaries for
Math's, Science and English homework.
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine‐[email protected] : Website www.baradine‐c.schools.nsw.edu.au
April
Liam Ryan 7th
Liam Blackhall 13th
Ami Edwards 13th
Jordy Whillock 14th
Suzannah Carey 18th
Ashan Pennell 18th
Poppy Evans Prouse 21st
Joe Bell 23rd
May Aaron Harvey 2nd
Sally Owers 8th
Trent Biles 10th
Paige Stonham 10th
Every Wednesday
Primary & Secondary
3.30 - 4.30pm
School Library
B A R A D I N E C E N T R A L S C H O O L N E W S
42 Narren Street, Baradine. 2396 : Phone 6843 1805 or 6843 1953 : Fax 6843 1751 Email baradine‐[email protected] : Website www.baradine‐c.schools.nsw.edu.au