respect, honesty and resilience
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THE PEPPERCORN PRESS
ARIAH PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL
1 Harrison Street Ariah Park NSW 2665
02 6974 1105 ariahpark-c.schools.nsw.gov.au
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WEEK AND TERM IN ARIAL BLACK FONT 36
KEY DATES
7 JUN Whole School
Assembly
(Note change of Date from 24th May)
10 JUN Queen’s Birthday
Holiday
14 JUN Riverina Cross
Country WEEK 3B TERM 2
Respect, Honesty and Resilience
“Barking Dogs” See calendar at the back of the newsletter for this week’s roster. Please note, there will be no “Paw Patrol” group held this week.
Mr Dunn
Principal’s Report I hope everyone had a lovely Mother's Day yesterday and enjoyed
me with family. A big thank you to the P&C mums who wrapped gi s
and ran the Mother’s Day stall on Friday and to our primary staff who
ran Mother’s Day cra ac vi es for the students to each bring home
something special for Sunday.
Today we have our Year 11 and Year 12 students sit their English and
Mathema cs assessments. We commend students who studied in
prepara on for these assessments and hope they receive the result they are striving to
achieve.
We have NAPLAN star ng tomorrow. Students in Year 3 will begin with their Handwri ng
Task. On Wednesday, we have Years 5,7 and 9 comple ng their Wri ng Online Task. On
Thursday, Year 7 and Year 9 students will be doing their Reading Online and Friday will be
used for any students who may have missed assessments. Next Monday, Year 3 and Year 5
students will complete their Reading Online task. Later in the week, students in Years 3,5,7
and 9 will complete their Language Conven ons Task and Numeracy Online Task. If you wish
your child not to par cipate in NAPLAN, please contact the front office to receive the
paperwork that needs to be filled in.
Our PBL focus for this week is 'Following Instruc ons'. Students have been listening
a en vely in PBL lessons and Value lessons. Students have been receiving blue tokens when
they have been demonstra ng the universal behaviour. Students can use these tokens to
obtain a number of rewards. Please see the rewards available later in the newsle er.
Just a quick reminder, the Athle cs Carnival will be taking place on Friday 31st May 2019. We
hope to see you all there.
Mrs Tidd Ac ng Head Teacher ‐ Secondary
13th May 2019
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School News Sports Colour Day—An SRC Ini a ve
On Tuesday 28th May (Week 5) the SRC will be holding a “Sports Colour Day” to raise funds
to purchase new spor ng equipment. Students may come to school dressed in the colours
of their favourite sports team for a gold coin dona on.
A sausage sizzle will also be held at lunch. The pre‐order sheet will be in next week’s
newsle er. Sausages, fruit boxes and cans of drink will be available for purchase and
available in a meal deal.
SRC Commi ee
Happy Mother’s Day
We hope all our mums, grandmothers, nans and carers had a wonderful day yesterday.
Thanks to Rural Aid who donated the jewellery to our school so the primary students had a
gi to wrap up and put with their lovely hand made cards for Mother’s Day.
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School News
A reminder:
If you would like to par cipate in the
fundraising drive, please return the
completed envelope to the Front Office by
this Friday 17th May.
Ellen Edis
Staff Profile—60 Seconds with Miss Allen
Name: Grace Allen
Role in the School: Prac teacher for Maths
and HSIE—final placement before grad!!
Previous teaching appointments: SLSO @
Temora High, have also completed prac at
Goulburn High School.
Favourite Food: Anything chocolate, lamb
cutlets, cheese.
Favourite Band/Musician: Florence & The
Machine, Disclosure, Maggie Rogers, David Bowie, Powderfinger, Flume…….the list goes
on…… LOVE MUSIC!
What would you have done if you hadn't taken up teaching: Stayed at my old job
working as a financial analyst.
Sum yourself up in three words: Friendly, organised, honest.
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School News Bookclub
Included with this week’s newsle er is Issue 3 of the Scholas c Bookclub.
Please return order forms to the front office or have online LOOP orders processed by
next Monday 20th May, 2019.
Earn and Learn
Once again Ariah Park Central School will be
par cipa ng in this program. A box has been
placed at Woolworths Temora for your s ckers.
There is also a box in the office if you would
prefer to drop them in here. Spare s cker sheets
are also available at the front office.
Ellen Edis
PBL Reminder
This term we will begin delivering our universal PBL behaviours. There will be a booster
session delivered in value lessons. We will also be introducing our reward system.
Students will be given tokens for displaying the targeted behaviours for that week. The
tokens can be used to obtain the following rewards:
10 tokens– Teacher’s chair for the lesson
20 tokens— Student profile in the newsle er
30 tokens— $5 canteen voucher
40 tokens— Sport choice
50 tokens— Small pizza
100 tokens—$20 Typo/Smiggle/iTunes voucher
200 tokens— Reward day eg: movies/bowling/laser tag/flipout
PBL Team
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School News Athle cs Carnival
On Friday 31st May 2019, we will be holding our School Athle cs Carnival at the Ariah Park
Sports Ground.
Students are encouraged to arrive at school dressed in their house colours on the day of
the carnival. If your child is unsure which house they are in, please contact the Front
Office. Students in Kinder, Year 1 and Year 2 and students who are 7 years of age this year
will remain at school for the morning sessions (Period 1 and 2) and will march up to the
sports ground at 12 noon to cheer on students and have lunch. Infants’ ac vi es will also
take place (more informa on to come).
Please note – students who are 8 years old or turning 8 years old this year will be
a ending the Athle cs Carnival with the rest of the school.
Students can bring their own packed recess and lunch. Alterna vely, the canteen will be
open to purchase lunch on the day. Students will NOT be returning to school in the
a ernoon. Parents will need to make arrangements to pick their children up from the
sports ground. School buses will also be picking up from the sports ground. The events
are set to start at 9:30 am and will run in half hour blocks with the last session scheduled
for 2:30pm, being the start of the relays.
If any parents or carers are available to assist with mekeeping on the day, that would be
greatly appreciated. Could you please let the front office staff know? In the event of wet
weather, the carnival will be postponed and students will need to come to school in their
school uniform, with their books for classes, recess and lunch.
Parents will be no fied of wet weather on Friday morning via radio (Star FM, 2WG and
2RG), Facebook and the Skoolbag App.
We look forward to seeing you all there. If you have any ques ons please don’t hesitate to
contact the school.
Thankyou
Mrs Tidd
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School News Primary News
Keyboards
If any students in Year 5/6 have an electronic keyboard they can bring in for music this
term it would be greatly appreciated.
Mrs Jenkins
NAPLAN
Year 5/6 had a prac se of an online NAPLAN wri ng test last week. If parents would like
to see some examples of the online assessment, they can visit the following web page:
h ps://www.nap.edu.au/online‐assessment/public‐demonstra on‐site
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School News Primary History Excursion
On Tuesday, 3/4 student’s travelled around town and out to Broken Dam with Bill Speirs as
part of their History Unit. Students learnt about the history of Ariah Park and how Ariah
Park has changed over me. Students had a great me learning new facts and asked some
excellent ques ons. A big thank you to Bill Speirs for volunteering his me to teach our
students about the history of the town and the community that they belong to.
Mrs Anderson
Year 5/6
Year 5/6 will do PE every Thursday this term with Miss McRae.
Also a reminder that homework is due on a Friday for Year 5/6. There have been a number
of students not bringing in their homework.
Mrs Jenkins
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School News Secondary News
Stage 4 Science
Last week, students learnt about the difference between an animal and a plant cell.
Students used lollies to represent the cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm. Students
learnt that a plant cell has a cell wall, vacuole and chloroplasts which an animal cell does
not. Students were able to provide an explana on of each organelle (see collage).
Students have received an examina on no fica on. Their examina on will be taking place
in Week 6.
Mrs Tidd
Something wicked this way comes
On Wednesday 8th May, twenty four Stage 4 and 5 students travelled to Coolamon to
watch the Bell Shakespeare produc on of Macbeth. The students enjoyed some lively
performances and were to be commended for their pa ent and recep ve manner during
the performance. Special thanks goes to Mr Denham and Tracey Robinson for
accompanying us to Coolamon.
Mrs Fairman
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School News Student Leaders' Excursion to Parliament
Last Wednesday, our school captains, Alyssa Denyer and Tejai Threadgate, a ended the
NSW Schools Leaders Program in Sydney. This involved visi ng NSW Parliament House and
listening to Members of Parliament from various par es speak and give some excellent
advice about life and leadership. Mark Latham, newly elected for One Na on, reminded
students to never give up, not to be afraid of being in the minority, and to have fun in their
role. All poli cians stressed the camaraderie between members of parliament, regardless
of which poli cal party they belong to, and the member for Hollsworthy noted that there
was a "what happens on the field stays on the field" approach to the riot of ques on me.
The member for Coogee stressed the rela onship between leadership and community
service, the member for Bankstown reminded students that good leaders look out for
others, especially with the rise in mental health issues in young people, and Steph Cooke
spoke very strongly about the importance of young leaders in the bush and she argued
that "value" should not be based on popula on or the bush would always lose. There were
many other very helpful pieces of advice which would make this newsle er piece too long!
A erwards, students walked to Government House to meet the new Governor, Her
Excellency The Honourable Margaret Beazley AO QC, who also had some great anecdotes
and advice. She spoke to our captains in a small group and seemed very interested in
visi ng our area some me in the new year, with her ADC showing great enthusiasm for
the Temora Air Shows. Her Excellency stressed that when we see problems, it's always best
to approach them with possible solu ons instead of merely complaining.
Overall, our students were a credit to our school and enjoyed interac ng with other young
leaders from the many city and country schools represented.
Mrs Drumore
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School News Sport News
PSSA District Netball
The girls have been extremely busy with two days out in the first two weeks of Term 2.
Week 1 saw the girls a end the Western Riverina Netball Trials and play together for the
first me. It was quite amazing watching the girls bond and begin to work together as a
team so quickly. We saw some very talented netball on the court which our girls matched
with skill, knowledge and teamwork. Sixty‐seven girls all over Western Riverina a ended
these trials and we had four of our ten members make the Possibles and Probables ‐ an
incredible achievement. Congratula ons and good luck to Sophie Male from Barellan
Central School and Georgia McCormack from Ariah Park Central on your selec on to a end
the next round of trials later in May.
School's Cup Carnival was held in Week 2 and the girls played against a variety of teams
from Wagga schools. The girls played six games of quality netball throughout the day,
winning five out of the six. They had to adapt their normal games at mes, coming up
against much taller opponents and boys in a number of the teams. They did this extremely
well and have now made it on to the next level of the tournament in August.
Over the two days full of netball the girls represented themselves, their schools and our
district with pride. They were a fun bunch to spend me with and a pleasure to coach.
Brooke Lucas
Coordina ng Teacher
Community News
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Ariah Park Preschool Fundraiser Saturday May 18th, Elec on Day. 8:30am‐1pm at the preschool. We will be having a cake stall,
raffle, hot choc and cappuccinos and cups of soup served with fresh buns.
Also take away soup in 500ml/1 litre containers with bread.
Soup can also be pre‐ordered.
500ml $10, 1 litre $15 bread included.
We will have:‐
Chicken and sweet corn
Spanish chorizo
Pumpkin
Lamb shank
Potato, corn and bacon
Vegetable
Chicken noodle
Orders to Amber 0438296102 Phone or text.
Raffle ckets available on the day.
Prizes are load of wood, garden stool, pamper pack and air hawk.
Thanks for your con nued support
Community News
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Netball Round 3 Jets v’s Griffith White
Under 11’s– No game
Under 13’s
It was an extremely close game by under 13’s today against Griffith White. All the girls played
very well making all the Mums very proud for the Mother’s Day match. The sun was shining
and so were the girls with Olivia Mills star ng strong in defence with plenty of nice intercepts.
Elsie Furphy also showed great defensive work holding the Whites out as much as possible
and with some great shoo ng by Jo Bray and Georgia McCormack we had a nice half me
lead of 5 goals. With a quick shuffle from both teams at half me Griffith made good headway
in the third and with best efforts from Tully Gaynor and Sophie Dart to hold them out in the
final quarter, Griffith snuck up on us and took the win 19 to 18. A very compe ve match the
girls should be proud of. Award winners today were “Players Player” (Beckom Hotel $5
canteen award) went to Elsie Furphy. Best on court Ariah Park Bowling Club $10 award went
to Olivia Mills.
Under 15’s*Under 15’s had two games today
Game 1 15's went down to Griffith White 38‐9; they were just too tall and didn't seem to
miss goal opportuni es! There were lots of posi ves to take away, however. The girls held
their leads, con nually found good space and kept White's from scoring as many goals in the
second half. The $10 Ariah Park Bowling Club award went to Paige Brown, for her
dependability and shoo ng accuracy. The $5 Beckom Hotel Canteen Award went to Sarah
Speirs, for her asser ve and improved defence.
Game 2 was against Griffith Silver, the girls were again determined and gracious in defeat,
going down 43‐17. The score didn't reflect the quality of the game, and it was fantas c to see
the U15's demonstra ng a new degree of pa ence and composure under pressure, especially
through the centre court. The girls, especially Kate O'Dwyer, were courageous in the face of
some very lively defence from Griffith and pa ent in working the ball around the a acking
half. The $10 Ariah Park Bowling Club award went to Brooke Denyer, for her solid defence in
the goal circle. The $5 Beckom Hotel Canteen Award went to Maddy Cassidy, for her excellent
court coverage and a acking play.
Community News
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Round 2 Football Report v Griffith Red at Ariah Park
Under 11’s
Another solid win for our youngest team. Some great performances from several players
ensured the boys built on their win from the previous week. Be er players to claim the
awards were Joe Furphy who won the Elders Towel, Angus Pursehouse received the socks and
Henry Pren ce won the $10. Other be er players on the day were Cooper Herden, Seb Rees
and Charlie Heath. Final score was Jets 7.15.57 defeated Griffith Red 4.3.27.
Under 13’s
Great win by the boys in an entertaining game. Max Collis was great all day on the wing with
his pace and ran to set up many a acking plays. Noah Harper and Coby Bourke were
dominant in the middle and Darcy Gaynor improved as the game went on to be a prominent
player. Ash Smith, Alex Rees and Alister Brown were all good contributors with Alex winning
the socks and Alister taking home the Landmark Towel. Max Collis claimed the $10. Campbell
Palmer showed great promise in his first game for the club. Well done! Final score was Jets
6.9.45 defea ng Griffith Red 2.3.15.
Under 15’s
Despite not ge ng a win on the board, the Under 15’s showed their skills in defence in what
can only be described as a hard day at the office. Be er players on the day were Nate Doyle,
Blake Smith, Nathan Hodgson (who all claimed the Towel, $10 and sock awards), Joel Golding,
Talon Crouch, Taylor Heath and Ben Dennis. Final score was Jets 0.1.1 defeated by Griffith
Red 12.15.87.
Community News
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Football Round 3 – Jets v Griffith White at Griffith Under 11’s What a thrilling end to the game! Down by 13 points heading into the last quarter the boys turned their team into a goal kicking machine to kick a massive 4 goals and 2 behinds to win the game 7.3.45 to Griffith White’s 5.7.37. Be er players for the Jets were Charlie Heath (Ardlethan Pharmacy Socks), Riley Foster ($10 award), Seb Rees, Angus Pursehouse, Joe Furphy and Cooper Herden. Under 13’s A very good game by the Under 13’s. To win against Griffith White is never easy, but Harry Roscarel was brilliant all day at both ends of the paddock to win the socks. Jimmy O’Hare played his best game to earn him the Ariah Park Hardware $10. Liam Duncan, Darcy Gaynor and Max Collis were all solid contributors. Brock Strickland is improving with every game and did some great tackles down back. Joe Quade, Alister Brown and Angus Pursehouse kicked great goals which was also pleasing to see. Well done! Jets 10.13.73 defeated Griffith White 2.0.12. Be er players on the day were Noah Harper, Liam Duncan, Darcy Gaynor and Max Collis. Under 15’s We were beaten by a bigger and stronger team on the day but the boys never dropped their heads and kept doing all day. Their tackling and pressure was there for the whole game. In the second half they matched it with Griffith. Nate Doyle played a great game along the half back line to win the Jason Bryce Spreading $10. Wilson Gaynor played his best game for the year in the back pocket to win the Ardlethan/Ariah Park Supermarket socks. Talon Crouch, Blake Smith an Taylor Heath all played well in the centre and Charlie McCormack was good wherever he played, and was the sole goal kicker on the day. Jets 1.6.12 were defeated by Griffith White 12.25.97.
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P&C Meeting Tomorrow night, Tuesday 14th May at 7:30pm in the School Library.
All welcome.
Canteen Roster Friday 17th May: Kristen Davey, Susanne Furphy & Alicia Leiper
Monday 20th May: Caroline O’Brien & Felicity Doyle
P&C News
ARIAH PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL
1 Harrison Street Ariah Park NSW 2665
PO Box 56 Ariah Park NSW 2665
Principal’s Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ariahpark-c.schools.nsw.gov.au
Calendar
Principal: Justin Dunn
Mobile: 0428 771 105 (Justin)
Phone: 02 6974 1105
Mobile: 0488 741 329 (School)
Fax: 02 6974 1017
Week
3B
May 13 May 14 May 15 May 16 May 17
Elec ves Barking Dogs
“Big Dogs”
Coach: Mitch Doyle
TAFE
Secondary SRE
Barking Dogs
“The Kelpies”
Coach: Blair McLean
Week
4A
May 20 May 21 May 22 May 23 May 24
Stage 5 Excursion to
Lake Cowal
SRC Mee ng TAFE Primary Rugby Union
@ Wagga Wagga
RAP Opens &
Under 15’s Netball
Trials
@ Barellan
P&C Mee ng
@ 7:30pm in the
School Library