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Ben Venews
Principal’s Message Week 10 Term 2
Term 2 will conclude on Friday 5 July. I hope that everyone has an enjoyable break and returns refreshed
for Term 3. Students return to school on Tuesday 23 July.
I will be on long service leave for the first two weeks of next term. Cam Pryce will be relieving Principal in
my absence while Lana Howlett will relieve in the Deputy role. I have the upmost confidence that it will be
business as usual while I am away.
Congratulations to the girls’ soccer team who were successful
in their game against Glen Innes. The girls had a
comprehensive win beating Glen Innes 5-1. Such an amazing
achievement with several members of the team backing up
after a week of hockey!
Thank you to Miss Campbell for supporting the girls and
providing them with the opportunity to be involved in this
competition. The girls will play Moree in the next round.
Last week Sophie Parsons, Lucy Deiderick, Jeanie Inglis and
Millie Lehman represented Ben Venue as part of the North
West Hockey Team. The girls played particularly well and had
a great time.
Congratulations to Sophie Parsons who has recently been
selected in the North West Softball Team. This is the second
year in a row that Sophie has been a member of this team.
6M Market day
Last Friday 6M hosted their Market Day fundraiser for the Year
6 excursion. This was a highly successful day and the
culmination of a term of planning. Congratulations to 6M.
An Evening with ACOS - Important Information
Once again some of our students are preparing for the biennial event An Evening with ACOS to be held
at Lazenby Hall, UNE, on Wednesday 7 August (Week 3 Term 3). We have been informed that tickets for
An Evening with ACOS will be on sale through the Trybooking website. This website will accept payment
using both credit and debit cards. Tickets to the evening performance will be $20.00 each and the
website will stop taking bookings after all available tickets have been sold. There is no option to hold
tickets and pay later, nor can you contact local schools to get tickets. A limited number of tickets will be
available for the dress rehearsal at a reduced price of $5.00 per ticket. We will notify parents when
bookings have opened.
Semester One Reports
Semester One reports will be sent home to families this week. Students will bring their reports home
in sealed envelopes. If your family circumstances have changed and you now require a second copy of
the school report please call the front office so your details can be updated.
We don't allocate formal parent/teacher meeting times in Term 2 as we held these in Term 1, however, if
you would like to discuss your child's report with their classroom teacher, please contact them at the
school to make a time to meet.
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National Consistent Collection Of Data
Every year, all schools in Australia participate in the Nationally Consistent
Collection of Data on School Students with Disability (NCCD). The NCCD
process requires schools to identify information already available in the school
about supports provided to students with disability. These relate to legislative
requirements under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and the Disability
Standards for Education 2005, in line with the NCCD guidelines (2019).
Information provided about students to the Australian Government for the NCCD includes:
year of schooling
category of disability: physical, cognitive, sensory or social/emotional
level of adjustment provided: support provided within quality differentiated teaching practice,
supplementary, substantial or extensive.
This information assists schools to:
formally recognise the supports and adjustments provided to students with disability in schools
consider how they can strengthen the support of students with disability in schools
develop shared practices so that they can review their learning programs in order to improve
educational outcomes for students with disability.
The NCCD provides state and federal governments with the information they need to plan more
broadly for the support of students with disability.
The NCCD will have no direct impact on your child and your child will not be involved in any testing process. The school will provide data to the Australian Government in such a way that no individual student will be able to be identified – the privacy and confidentiality of all students is ensured. All information is protected by privacy laws that regulate the collection, storage and disclosure of personal information. To find out more about these matters, please refer to the Australian Government’s Privacy Policy (https://www.education.gov.au/privacy-policy). Further information about the NCCD can be found on the NCCD Portal (https://www.nccd.edu.au).
If you have any questions about the NCCD, please contact the school.
Lou Moffatt
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2B and 2M Newsletter In Science this term, students have been exploring the life cycle and growth of living things. We have conducted
hands-on activities and investigations to compare the growth of mealworms and bean plants under different
conditions. We have been learning about mealworms and plants. We have learnt about the life cycle of the
mealworm. It starts as an egg, then hatches into the mealworm, after this it becomes a pupa before it turns into a
darkling beetle. Did you know that mealworms can go through their complete life cycle without any added water
as they are very efficient at extracting water from their food? We have also been observing the growth bean
plants under different conditions. We are growing one plant in the dark and the other plant in the light. It is really
interesting because the plant that is in the dark has grown taller than the plant that gets sunlight, but it is white
and looks unhealthy while the one in the light looks healthy and green. (Nora, Ryka, Tuleigh, Myarah and Louise)
We have been learning about the life cycle of meal worms and bean sprouts. We have our meal worms in two containers and one is in the dark and the other is in the light. We have been feeding them apples, carrots, celery and oats. The meal worms have been changing and they have been shedding their skin. Some of them have turned into pupas and soon they will start to turn into darkling beetles. We have been drawing them each day in our Science books. (Sana, Esabelle, Liam and Wayne)
In our History unit this term, students have been learning about ‘The Past in the Present’. We have been learning
about the importance of local historical buildings, significant people from the past who helped shape our
community and local events from the past and why they are important to our community.
During Week 7, we went on an excursion to the Old Teachers’ College. This is some of our students writing from
our visit.
Broom, broom went the bus as it stopped in front of the old Teacher’s College. We clambered out of the bus and
walked straight past the five or six rocks that was a memorial of the big jail. After we passed that bunch of granite
stone we walked over to the steps where 2B were having a photograph of the class on the sparkling front steps.
Then Mr Wilson was waiting for us. “Welcome to the New England Conservatorium of Music!” he started to say,
when I remembered that Aunt Evelyn taught at this school and my hand shot up into the air like a bullet. Mr
Wilson answered my comment and I said, “Do you know Evelyn?” and he said yes he did.
We went inside and Mr Wilson showed us into the Principal’s office and showed us around. There was a photo of
a man who donated over one hundred thousand artworks and there was a painting of the gardener.
I enjoyed the excursion and learning about all the historical facts about NECOM.
Henry Larsen
“Hop on the bus! We are going to the Conservatorium of Music!” said Mrs
McClelland. Click, clack, click, clack. 2B were walking down the steps with
Mr Wilson walking beside them. 2M stood up and Mr Wilson took us inside
to look at a photograph. Then he started talking about the picture of the
man in the photo, he was once a gardener at NECOM. The next room was
the performing room and we got to sit on the seats. Then the next room we
looked at some old uniform and clothing of the students who went to the
Teachers’ College. There were old lunchboxes. The last thing we looked at
was a stained glass window with a man and a scroll. It looked like lights everywhere. “Time to go,” said Mrs
McClelland and we went on the bus and back to school. It was a fun and interesting excursion.
Anonymous
Wayne Bulmer and Mebby McClelland
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Notices and Reminders
Dear Parent/Carer and Grandparents,
Next term, Kindergarten students will be celebrating their first 100 Days of
School. To help us celebrate this day, you are invited to join your child in their
classroom at on Wednesday 24 July at 9:45am, followed by morning tea in the
hall.
We hope you can join us.
Melanie Bulmer, Prudence Campbell, Heidi Gray, Fiona Clayton
Ben Venue - Where great things are always happening
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Armidale Secondary College Open Evening
All future students and their families are invited to attend an Open Evening at
Armidale Secondary College. Come and chat to staff and students, visit our
classrooms and enjoy a BBQ while watching our Creative Arts students
perform. Our most recent plans for the new build will be available for viewing.
Thursday 4 July 2019 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Students are encouraged to wear their clothes back to front this Friday 5 July. Bring in a gold coin donation to
help support the Year 5 Great Aussie Bush Camp.
Assembly Items This Week
KC Thursday 12:20pm - 12:50pm
4G Friday 12:20pm - 12:50pm
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Community Notices
Ben Venue - Where great things are always happening
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Community Notices
Ben Venue - Where great things are always happening
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Congratulations to all our students listed below
YOU CAN DO IT— K-6 STAR STUDENTS
KF Xander Jerrard-Moran KG Zara Haqq KC James Slick KB Ella Snow
1H Archie Pryce 1D Annie Spencer 1G Kieron Smith 1/2S Juan Mosquera-Suarez
2L Laith Khan 2M Dana Alharbi 2B Tuleigh Lockeridge
Due to the Athletics Carnival there is no ‘Star of the Week’ for Years 3-6
FRIDAY ONLY
Chicken Pattie Burger and Drink $6.50
Orders must be phoned through by parents
6772 8528
Community News
Ben Venue Public School is pleased to announce our participation in Regional Australia Bank’s Community Partnership Program. This program allows you to support us without costing you a cent! All you need to do is save with an eFree, Community Partnership Account or Youth Account at Regional Australia Bank, and elect to support us. Regional Australia Bank calculates the average annual balance of our supporters and donates the equivalent of one percent to Ben Venue Public School. By banking with Regional Australia Bank, you won’t only have access to this great program, but also competitive interest rates, fairer fees and sound guidance from their local experts. For more information contact Sabrina Bowden from Regional Australia Bank on 02 6770 3042 or visit regionalaustraliabank.com.au/community today.
P&C News
Tuesday 2 July Pie Drive Orders Arrive. Please collect your orders from the school hall from 11:00am and no later than 4:00pm. Thank you to everyone who has supported our Pie Drive!
Wednesday 3 July P&C Meeting to be held at the Armidale City Bowling Club at 6:00pm.
Enjoy the holidays! Hannah Coddington
PROUDLY SPONSORED BY...
MICHAEL SINGLETON
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Sat -Sun 7:00am-2:00pm.
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Phone: 6772 6766or 0427 903 656
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TERM 2 2019 CALENDAR Week Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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1.7
Athletics Track
Events
Year 5 Sausage
Sizzle
2.7
Softball Tamworth
3.7
Kinder Discovery
Van
Boys Hockey
Gala Day
4.7
Year 2 Discovery
Van
Girls Hockey Gala
Day
5.7
Year 5 fundraiser
(Back to front day)
Gold Coin Donation
Boys Soccer
Last day of school
PCYC Out of School Hours Care Ages 5 to 12 years
Child Care Scheme (CCS) available
Before School care 6:30am until school drop off.
After school care School pick up to 6:00pm.
Vacation care 8:30am - 5:30pm
To obtain an enrolment pack for you child/children, please contact Sarah at [email protected] or 6772 1023
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22.7
Staff
Development Day
23.7
First Day back to
School
24.7
100 Days of
Kindergarten
Celebration
25.7
26.7
State Cross Country
8.7
9.7
10.7
11.7
12.7
15.7 16.7 17.7 18.7 19.7
S c h o o l H o l i d a y s
S c h o o l H o l i d a y s