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Principal Mrs Nicole Bliss
School Administration Manager Mrs Toni Clark (Rel)
Assistant Principal Mrs Jodie Klein
Business Manager Mrs Angela Bruce
Secondary Head Teacher Mr Andrew Jones
Instructional Leaders Ms Kellie Stone, Mr Keith Peasley
Address Obley Street, Yeoval NSW 2868
Web: https:/ / yeoval-c.schools.nsw.gov.au
Phone: 02 6846 4004 Fax: 02 6846 4317
Email: [email protected]
P & C President: Mrs Esther Gellert Secretary: Mrs Renee McClure Treasurer: Mrs Alison Smith
YEOVAL CENTRAL SCHOOL
Term 3 Week 2
29 July 2019
Together we inspire Together we learn Together we achieve
At Yeoval Central School we inspire all to be responsible, respectful learners. Working together to achieve and grow.
Life at Yeoval Central School
Congratulations to Bridget Smith on being awarded Cabonne Council Youth of the Month for July. Bridget was presented her award by our Mayor Kevin Beatty at their council meeting last week. Well done Bridget!
Yeoval Central School played Trundle Central last week in a friendly game of basketball. It was a fantastic game with Trundle being victors on the day, even though our team had a strong come back in the last half of the game. Thankyou Trundle and our boys for your sportsmanship and a great game of basketball.
Claire, Lucy and Colt competed at the state cross country last Friday. Congratulations to our runners - what a great achievement, they have done YCS proud. Mr Andrew Jones
A message from the Principal
At Yeoval Central School we inspire all to be responsible, respectful learners. Working together to achieve and grow.
Last week, we welcomed Mrs Meredith Andrews as our new TSO (Technical Support Officer). Mrs Andrews will work at YCS each Friday to support the technology in our school. We share Mrs Andrews with Trangie, Tottenham, Tullamore and Peak Hill Central Schools. I thank Mrs Anne Holden, Principal of Trangie CS for coordinating the merit selection panel for this position. Our students had a great start to learning this term and some of our secondary students had additional learning opportunities: Year 11 and 12 Primary Industries: Mr McAlister ran a WAP Assessment Day, thanks also to Mr
James Sanders who took the students to PHCS. Years 7-10 boys basketball: we thank Mr Southon and Trundle CS for a great game and also to Mr
Andrew Jones for coordinating it. NSW Combined High Schools Cross Country: well done to Lucy, Claire and Colt for competing at
State. Thank you to Mrs Smith for driving and Mr Andrew Jones for coordinating. Your P&C had two massive fundraisers over the weekend. Well done to all families who supported the Bunnings BBQ and Quick Shear. Well done to the Yeoval Quick Shear committee for another great event for our town. I look forward to seeing you at our Education Week assembly and open classrooms next Monday! Please call the school to RSVP. Mrs Nicole Bliss Principal
NSW Youth Summit - Living with Drought!
Are you a young person (14-24 years) impacted by the NSW drought? UNICEF Australia invites you to apply for the first NSW Youth Summit on Living with Drought!
UNICEF Australia, with support from the NSW Government, is hosting the first Youth Summit for young people living with drought in NSW. The Summit will be a forum for meaningful, action-oriented discussion between young people, policy-makers and service providers about how to more effectively support young people and children experiencing drought. It is also a chance to have a break from the land, build new connections with others going through similar struggles, and to connect, engage and reflect, surrounded by beautiful Lake Macquarie. If you’re aged 14-24 years and are impacted by drought, participating in the NSW Youth Drought Summit is a unique and exciting opportunity to speak up for drought-affected children and young people. Applications close on Friday, 30 August at 11:59pm AEST. For more info: www.unicef.org.au/droughtsummit
Notices
Student Learning
Find us on facebook We are a member of the Western Access Program
Years 11/12 Primary Industries On Wednesday 24 July, Year 11 and 12 students from Yeoval attended a Primary Industries day at Peak Hill in conjunction with their current Chemicals cluster task. During the day Mr McAlister, course coordinator of Primary Industries, provided students with valuable training in the handling of chemicals, such as those used in control of weeds and the precautions that should be taken to minimise the risks of their use. Students learnt how to effectively use personal protective equipment specifically in relation to chemicals and prevention of contamination. Spill control was also addressed and students each had the opportunity to demonstrate their skills. I would like to extend my thanks to Mr McAlister and to Peak Hill Central School for hosting us and allowing us to make use of their facilities. Mr James Sanders
K/1/2 Science and Technology
K/1/2 using the Blue Bots in Science and Technology lessons. Miss Amanda Crain
Notices
Before and After School Care
The NSW Government is committed to providing before and after school care to all students of public primary schools in New South Wales. As part of the reform, a parent web form has been established by Service NSW that will enable parents to tell us about their specific care needs and to stay up to date with any new developments. The information provided by parents will help the Department of Education to understand your needs, give them insights into where there are gaps in service delivery and help to ensure the extra places are delivered where they are required. Have your say today at https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/basc (Chrome, Safari). Alternatively contact the team responsible for rolling out the before and after care election commitment at [email protected].
Congratulations to all our student achievers this week.
Student of the Week
Term 3 Week 1 K/1/2: Lara McKenzie
Positive interactions with her peers.
3/4: Seth Whiteman Supporting his peers in the
classroom.
5/6: Nickolas Goard For his positive attitude and commitment to achieve his
personal best.
Stage 4: Sam Armstrong For a positive start and a
consistent and mature approach to his learning.
Stage 5: Paul McClure For his fantastic drawing in
Creative Curriculum
Stage 6: Brian Peacock For a great effort at the PI day in
Peak Hill.
School Calendar
Term 2, Week 2 31 July
Wellington Eisteddfod - K-6 Verse Speaking
2 August WSSA Athletics
Wellington Eisteddfod - Drama
Term 3, Week 3 5-9 August
Education Week 6 August
Year 12 Metal & Engineering Day 9 August
Wellington High School - MADD Variety Performance
Term 3, Week 4 12-16 August
WAP Study Week 13 August
Gobondary/NARRAF Athletics - Barden Park Dubbo
15 August WAP Year 11 Biology Study Day
Calendar Dates/Notices
Assessment Calendar Term 3, Weeks 1-5
Years 7/8 Physical Education - Basketball/
Netball
Term 3, Week 2 Years 9/10 Visual Arts
Term 3, Week 3 Years 7/8
Music - Group Performance - Eisteddfod
Years 9/10 Visual Arts
Drama
Year 12 English Advanced
Hospitality Metal and Engineering
Visual Design Work Studies
Term 3, Week 5 Years 7/8
FYI Project 3 - Portfolio
Year 11 Construction
Year 12 Agriculture
Biology Chemistry
Community and Family Studies Construction
English Advanced English Standard
Hospitality Investigating Science
Mathematics Mathematics Extension Mathematics Standard 2 Metal and Engineering
Modern History PDHPE
Primary Industries Physics
Our PBL focus areas for Weeks 6-10 are:
Follow instructions, first time (listen attentively, respond
positively). Wear school uniform with
pride (correct shoes, jumper, clean and neat).
This Friday 2 August is ‘Jeans for Genes’ Day. Our SRC encourages all school community members to break out their denim and make a donation to an excellent cause. So grab your jeans and match with your school uniform (school shirt, jumper and shoes) to help make a difference to sick children. A gold coin donation from every denim wearer will be appreciated.
2019 Book Fair
Our Book Fair for 2019 is coming soon!! Further details will be advertised when it becomes available.
There are many homeless items in our lost property box. If you are missing any items of clothing, please ask your child to have a look.
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Nutrition Snippet
… to pack a healthy lunch box
The average school child will eat more than 2,500 lunches during their 13 years at school.
Cancer Council’s website healthylunchbox.com.au is a one-stop-shop for everything families need to know about packing a healthy lunch box.
Parents will find information on the five food groups, what constitutes a healthy lunch box, sandwich alternatives, sandwich filling ideas, snack ideas, swaps for unhealthy snack foods, recipes and tips. The website features an interactive healthy lunch box builder where parents can get their kids involved in planning the lunch box and choosing foods they will eat and enjoy.