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Dubbo College
Delroy Campus News
A Successful, Innovative and Caring Education for your Child East Street
DUBBO NSW 2830
Phone: 6882 7955 Fax: 6881 8749 Email: delroy-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au
Web: www.dubbocoll-m.schools.nsw.edu.au
Issue 3 Term 4 Week 9 Wednesday 4th December 2013
Delroy Campus – Year 7 Trans ition E vening
Dubbo College students Sarah Toohey Delroy Campus and Zoe Basham Senior
Campus with their Pierre de Coubertin awards. Inset: the Pierre de Coubertin badge.
Dubbo College students have been recognised by the Australian Olympic Committee for their sporting, academic and
leadership skills. School Captain of Delroy Campus Sarah Toohey and School Captain of Senior Campus
Zoe Basham recently received the Pierre de Coubertin award, named after the founder of the modern Olympic Games.
The award recognises “students who demonstrate academic excellence and sporting prowess whilst exemplifying the
Olympic values.” Both Sarah and Zoe are keen sportswomen participating in a range of sports including netball,
athletics, soccer and tennis. They are all-rounders who also excel academically, as well as in their leadership roles.
“The College nominated us for the awards and we had to either write an essay or create an art work depicting Olympic
spirit,” Zoe said. “I was really surprised to win the award and I am very grateful to receive it. I’ve just completed my
HSC and want to study physiotherapy next year, so hopefully this award will help me work towards that goal.”
Sarah said she felt privileged to receive the Pierre de Coubertin award and was also taken by surprise.
“I sent my art work off and it was accidentally sent back to me in the post so by the time I re-sent it I thought it would
be too late,” she said. “It is a real honour to be presented with the award and I am very grateful to the College and the
Australian Olympic committee.”
Sarah will move into Year 11 at Senior Campus in 2014 and hopes to pursue a career in either teaching or law.
Last week we saw a very successful College Presentation night. Not
only were our highest achieving students recognised on the night, our
talented Circus Group provided an outstanding performance. Delroy
Campus Presentation night will be held on the evening of Tuesday 10th December in the school hall.
From the Principal...
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From the Principal...
This year we have organised a crèche so that parents can drop their younger children to out activity room
that is coordinated by our Child Care students. There will be many craft activities to keep the children occupied.
Last Friday I travelled to Sydney to watch the School Spectacular and it certainly was just that. How wonderful it was to
watch Amber-lilly Gordon and Iziah Towney perform at such professional and hugely watched event. Our students were
amazed at the enormity of the production and hope that next year more students can be involved. A big thankyou to
Ms Roser who organised the excursion and Rob Waters who drove the bus.
I would like to thank our Year 7 Advisors for 2014: Leigh Rice and Emmeline Smith for organising an outstanding Year 7
Orientation Day last week. More than 100 Year 6 students joined us for introductions, a range of mini lessons and a BBQ
lunch. Mr Martin, Mrs Budden and Ms Dundas cooked many sausages for our new students and I know that all staff were
very impressed with our new faces.
Mrs Thurston and Mr Thompson have completed interviews with Year 10 students who have not completed all of their course
requirements for the year. Classwork and ongoing aspects of assessment will continue up until the end of the year and our
Learning Centre tutors have supported many students to meet requirements for the “Record of School Achievements”. Year
10 will also be involved in a Year 10 Dinner being held on Friday 13th December. This is an opportunity to thank Year 10
for their contribution to our school and I would like to thank Mrs Green and Mr Livingston for organising the celebration.
Staff are busily making assessments and ensuring that students will be receiving effective feedback this week, they are also
writing reports that will be sent home on the 18th December. Just a reminder that the 18th December is the last day for
students to attend school and the expectation is that we have all students at school until this final.
As this is the final newsletter of the year I would like to take this opportunity to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a safe
and happy holidays.
Mrs Stacey Exner
Principal
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Dubbo College wishes to acknowledge donations from the following business houses, clubs, societies
and friends:
Geolyse Pty Ltd
Community Mutual Group
Dubbo RSL Memorial Club
Kip McGrath Education Centre
Mr Bob Berry, Bob Berry Real Estate
Drs Antoniou & Dineen, Dubbo Orthodontic Centre
Hon. Mr Mark Coulton, Federal Member for Parkes
Dr Vijay Pandya, Dubbo Medical and Allied Health Group
Mr Stuart Astley, Astley’s Plumbing and Hardware
Mr David Hayes, Dubbo City Toyota
Mr Mark Riley, Dubbo City Council
Mr Peter Ogden, Ogdens Coaches
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 4th December 2013 3
Delroy’s Danae sings in the Opera House
State choir participant Danae Kelly with Dubbo College music teacher Lyndal Powderly.
A Dubbo College Year 8 student has completed a vocal per-formance at the Opera House as part of the State schools choir. Danae Kelly, the only Dubbo-based representative in the choir, was selected for inclusion after applying to join the 80-strong choir earlier this year. A student of Delroy Campus, Danae recently spent two days in Sydney rehearsing for the performance at the 2013 Festi-val of Choral Music. “It was so exciting,” said Danae. “I was standing there on the Opera House stage and I found it really hard to believe it was me and I was really there! It was such a great opportuni-ty. We actually performed two concerts.” State school students from throughout New South Wales make up the choir. Delroy Campus music teacher Lyndal Powderly said Danae was provided with a wonderful oppor-tunity. “It really is a select group of singers that get to go to State choir so Danae should be very proud of herself,” she said. “The standard is very high and it means students with the same interest and skill level in music are able to share team work and friendship.” Danae said she had been keen on singing since her brother taught her to sing when she was young. “I love music and a range of musical instruments,” she said. “But I really want to be an author when I’m older! Singing would be good too but I think I would prefer to write.” The songs performed at the Opera House included To Your
Parents, carers & community
invited to attend
Information Night
Dr. Alison Knight
Pyrroluria - a treatable cause of tantrums, rages, and challenging behaviour
WHEN: Wednesday 18th December 2
TIME: 6.00pm (approx. 1 hr + discussion time and supper)
WHERE: Senior Campus, Yarrandale Road
ROOM: Lecture Theatre
RSVP: renee.tink@det.nsw.edu.au or 68823744
Her talk will cover why we need to eat nutritious food and what happens in our bodies when we don't. The
role of fats and sugar in our 21st century diet and how the way we eat today is putting us at increasing risk
of chronic disease. How sensitivity to food, specifically intoler-ance to natural substances in food as well
as artificially added substances such as colour-ings, preservatives and additives affects behaviour in some
children. She will also discuss Pyrroluria, a common genetic condition affecting about 10% of the popula-
tion, that is not yet widely understood by mainstream medicine and which can cause nutrient deficiency
even in spite of a good diet. The nutrient deficiency Pyrroluria causes can increase the like-lihood of tem-
per tantrums, rages, excessive sensitivity and anxiety in some children and can be effectively treated using
nutrient supplements.
Dr Alison Knight is a nutritional medicine practitioner
working mainly in the area of child and adolescent behavioural disorders.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 4th December 2013 4
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CAREERS NEWS
MEET OT TRAINEES and APPRENTICES.
Suevanah Brown ANZ BankNarromine- Business Services, James Bryon Halls Transport – Heavy Vechicle Mechanic,
Steven Mason- Aboriginal Education Support Traineeship – West Public, Luke Hyde- Meat Processing Fletchers International,
Justin Pickering - Sportsco - Retail.
Cong
ratul
ations to all these students, they all have worked really hard and taken OPPORTUNITIES when they were made available.
There are also 2 more Traineeships in the pipeline as well for this year at Delroy.
Sydney University Law Society Day
Monday 25th November. Year 10 at South and Delroy travelled to the Senior Campus to participate in a Career Aspiration day. A group of
36 students from Sydney University took year 10 in activities such as Goal Setting, Human Rights information, University Life team work activi-
ties. Gilgandra and the Christian School year 10 students also participated in the day. Students were rewarded for their efforts with a BBQ cooked
by the Careers Team.
Work Experience: A few year 10 have taken the OPPORTUNITY to go out on Work Experience after
their exams. Shaun Lucas will be at Phil Knight Plumbing, Nikki Avilla will be at Dubbo Veterinary Hospital, and Corey Clarke Romans will
be at Williams Oriel Services. Thank you to these employers for giving the students a wonderful opportunity. Congratulations to other students
who have been on Work Experience this year - Josh Jones, Stephanie Cronin, Lincoln Sunderland, Tori Campbell Kelly, Haylea Dennis, Ste-
phen Mason, Raymond Hangan, Amelia Semmler.
Year 9 have also completed their “Work Readiness” course in HSIE classes. This allows year 9 when they begin year 10 next year to begin Work
Experience. Work Experience runs throughout the whole year.
Meagan Thorpe (1300Apprentice) with
Suevanah and Louann Brown at ANZ
Bank Sign up.
Cody Thomas with
Ross Jackson at Jack-
sons Automotive. Co-
dy is a Trainee Light
Vechicle Mechanic
Matt Russell- Black has started his
Auto Light Motorcycles Appren-
ticeship with Dubbo City Motorcy-
cles
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 4th December 2013 5
Cody Jump-Baker (former Delroy stu-
dent now at Senior) with Richard Hall
and James Bryon. These students have
begun their Heavy Vehicle Diesel Me-
chanics Apprenticeship at Halls
Transport and Repairs.
Merry Cristmas from the
Careers Team. We wish you all
a very safe and happy holday!!!
Don’t forget to like Dubbocollege careers on facebook and
check out our new website dubbocollegecareers.com
Fleur Mara - Careers Adviser
Congratulations to all these students, they all have worked really hard and taken OPPORTINITIES when they
were made available. These are also 2 more Traineeships in the pipeline as well for this year at Delroy.
Sydney University Law Society Day
Monday 25th November Year 10 at South and Delroy travelled to the Senior Campus to participate in a Career
Aspiration day. A group of 36 students from Sydney University took Year 10 in activities such as Goal Setting, Human
Rights information, University Life team work activities. Gilgandra and the Christian School Year 10 students also
participated in the day. Students were rewarded for their efforts with a BBQ cooked by the Careers Team.
Work Experience: A few year 10 have taken the OPPORTUNITY to go out on Work Experience after their
exams. Shaun Lucas will be at Phil Knight Plumbing, Nikki Avilla will be at Dubbo Veterinary Hospital, and
Corey Clarke Romans will be at Williams Oriel Services. Thank you to these employers for giving the students a
wonderful opportunity. Congratulations to other students who have been on Work Experience this year - Josh jones,
Stephanie Cronin, Lincoln Sunderland, Tori Campbell Kelly, Haylea Dennis, Stephen Mason, Raymond
Hangan, Amelia Semmler.
Year 9 have also completed their “Work Readiness “ course in HSIE classes. This allows year 9 when they begin
Year 10 next year to begin Work Experience. Work Experience runs throughout the whole year.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 4th December
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Circus West steals the show at awards night
Dubbo College students Sam Read and Taylee Swords steal the show at the school’s annual presentation evening.
Two breath-taking feats by Circus West marked the finale of this year’s Dubbo College annual presentation night with Year 10 students Sam Read and Taylee Swords putting on a seamless performance on the silks. The spectacle was followed by a fire dance, with Sam joining fellow students Callie Woodburn and Tarryn Renshaw using flaming torches in a mesmerising display that kept the audience entranced. More than 200 students from Dubbo College received academic, cultural and leadership awards during the ceremony. In his occasional address, former Dubbo High student and Macquarie University vice chancellor Bruce Dowton urged students to make the most of opportunities and to help people along the way. He told students to value family support and education, because they were the keys to a successful future. The Dubbo Theatre was filled to capacity as a number of special guests presented awards to the students. Presenters included CSU head of campus Beverley Moriarty, retiring principal of Dubbo Public Greg Shortis, Senior Campus P&C president Sonia Strachan, South Campus P&C treasurer Vanessa Gower, Dubbo City Council deputy mayor Ben Shields and Deb Anemaat and Linda Cormack from the Department of Education’s student services division. College principals Andrew Jones, Darryl Thompson and Stacey Exner, as well as guest speaker Bruce Dowton also presented awards. Vanessa Gower, Dubbo City Council deputy mayor Ben Shields and Deb Anemaat and Linda Cormack from the Department of Education’s student services division. College principals Andrew Johns, Darryl Thompson and Stacey Exner, as well as guest speaker Bruce Dowton also presented awards. Students were congratulated by Dubbo College director Kerri Leigh-Gordon who singled out the performance of the College’s teaching staff for special commendation.
Media Release
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Bonita wins State award for teaching excellence Dubbo College special education head teacher Bonita Stevens was last night (Tuesday 3/12) presented with the highest honour in the NSW Department of Education, the Director-General’s award for excellence in ser-vice. Mrs Stevens, who has headed up the Senior Campus special education unit since its inception, received her award during a ceremony in Sydney, where she was also given the honour of responding on behalf of the 30 schools and TAFE recipients. Originally a primary school teacher, Mrs Steven’s interest in the field of special education began when she was working at Lalor Park and was involved in a trial integrating a child with autism into her mainstream class. “I loved the response I received from the child and his grandfather who was caring for him,” Mrs Stevens said. “Lalor Park proved a great training ground because it taught me that there were ways of overcoming adversity. “After that I was fortunate enough to be invited to work with the gifted and talented program at Windsor Public School. I worked under the principal I had when I was a student in my home town of Peak Hill. While at Wind-sor I also began helping kids who were not able to read at their appropriate age level.” When Dubbo College began in 2001 Bonita made the successful transition from primary school teaching to high school special education and began running a unit of five classes. “With the help of my colleagues I am able to recognise and celebrate the diversity of individual students,” she said. “The achievements of these students can be as simple as making eye contact or a physical gesture to communicate with others. “The excitement on their faces and those of their parents when they achieve small milestones is incredibly rewarding.” Mrs Stevens said she had led her team to foster the belief that every person could contribute to society. “It is the role of the teacher to plan, prepare and implement opportunities so that students can achieve their very best,” she said. One highlight of Mrs Stevens teaching career has been the success of former student Hayley Bellamy, one of last year’s “Don’t DIS my ABILITY” ambassadors. “After obtaining a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in psychology, Hayley now has a very successful career in Sydney working with Pricewaterhouse Coopers’ online team,” she said. “She’s also continuing with her studies, undertaking a Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication degree at the University of Western Sydney.” Like many women, Mrs Stevens has successfully combined having a family with her teaching career. “Receiving the award has made me reflect and sincerely thank my husband and two children, my parents, two brothers and many members of the teaching community who have given me support and opportunities along the way,” she said.
Bonita Stevens works with Dubbo College Year 11 students Sarah Everingham and Joshua Gaffney.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 4th December 2013 9
Come along to the Homework Centre upstairs in the Science
area and get help with all your assessment tasks.
Homework Centre is open:
After school till 5.00pm on Mondays and Wednesdays (you
will need to find your own way home).
And every day at recess and lunch (except Friday recess).
OPEN FOR All STUDENTS
Reminder to Parents/Carers
Payments of school fees NOW due please
03 December 2013
ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST GRANT TO DELROY CAMPUS Member for the Dubbo electorate, Troy Grant today has congratulated Dubbo College Delroy Campus on securing
$2,500 under the NSW Environmental Trust’s Eco Schools program.
“This grant would enhance students’ understanding of how to tackle environmental issues locally. Students and edu-
cators at the Dubbo College Delroy Campus will use this grant to build a new Delroy meeting place outdoor learning
area,” Mr Grant said.
“The space will have ironbark log seating, a traditional fire pit and a garden of plants with traditional Wiradjuri uses
to help students understand their environment and the area’s Aboriginal culture.”
QUOTES FROM SCHOOL
Environment Minister Robyn Parker said more than $1.1 million was awarded to schools and researchers in this Envi-
ronmental Trust funding round.
“I was delighted to endorse $70,000 in grants for 20 schools so students can create food gardens or enhance their ex-
isting gardens,” Ms Parker said.
“In addition, 60 grants have been awarded to primary and high schools under the Eco Schools Program where
$150,000 will deliver environmental projects students will remember for a lifetime.
“And $885,000 has been awarded to six research institutions to help tackle environmental problems faced in NSW,
including fire management, coastal erosion and water quality.
“Environmental Trust grants are one way the NSW Government supports the community by funding projects that
protect and strengthen our environment.”
This is the first round of announcements of the $16,620,000 being offered by the NSW Environmental Trust in con-
testable grants for 2013. Other grant program areas are Protecting Our Places environmental grants for Aboriginal
Communities, Environmental Education, and Restoration and Rehabilitation, as well as the first suite of the Waste
Less Recycle More Initiative grants.
For more information: www.environment.nsw.gov.au/grants/envtrust.htm
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 4th December 2013 10
SCHOOL POLICY ON STUDENTS WHO ARE UNWELL
When a student is unwell at school he/she:
must obtain a note from the teacher and then present at the office,
where a parent/carer will be contacted by the office staff to collect the student.
Students are NOT to use their mobile phones to phone parent/carer di-
rectly.
For legal reasons and school policy students are NOT to leave the school
Mobile Phones and electronic devices are NOT to be
used in class. If they are used in class they will be confis-
cated by the teacher.
The phones will be stored at the office and may be col-
lected by the student from one of the Deputy Principals
at the end of the day.
MOBILE PHONES at SCHOOL
DUBBO COLLEGE DELROY CAMPUS CALENDAR 2013
~ TERM 4 ~
Ter
m 4
2013 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Wk
09
Dec 02
Yr 9 Excursion
Gold Coast
03
Yr 9 Excursion
Gold Coast
04
Yr 9 Excursion
Gold Coast
05 Yr 9 Excursion
Gold Coast
AECG
Sth Primary
06 Yr 9 Excursion
Gold Coast Support Students
Transition
Yr 7 to
Narromine Pool
Wk
10
Dec 09 10
Delroy
Campus
Presentation
Evening
11 12 13
Year 10 Final As-
sembly
Graduation
Dinner RSL
Wk
11
Dec 16
17 18 19
Staff
Development
Day
20
Staff
Development
Day
ATTENDANCE: NOTES for PARENTS and CARERS Attendance every day that the school is open for instruction is a legal requirement and a major responsibility of parents/carers. Please send a note when your student has been away from school. Prosecution in the Local Court - If all attempts by schools and regional support staff fail to improve a student’s
attendance, action can be taken in the Local Court and the result can be fines up to a maximum of $11,000.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 4th December 2013 11
Tax File Numbers
The Australian Taxation office has
adjusted the process where students
can apply for Tax File Numbers
through the school. All students will
need to provide their birth certificate
number - please note students need
to be 13 years old before they can
apply. This process is still far easier
than getting a Tax File Number
through the usual channels.
Anyone interested should see Mr
Donnison – please remember that it
takes about five weeks from when the
school sends off the application until
the student receives the TFN.
Mr Bill Donnison TFN Co-ordinator.
We wish everyone a Very Happy and
Peaceful Christmas
a Prosperous New Year
And
a Safe and Relaxing Holiday
~ Dubbo College Delroy Campus ~
News from Canteen
Thankyou to all our customers.. Our stocks will
be running down over the last couple of weeks so
some things may not be available.
We would like to wish everyone a safe and
Happy Christmas and hope you have a nice
break,
From
Mel, Di, Lee, Robyn and Cheryl
MUFTI DAY
We are having Mufti Day on
the 17th December all day.
Dress code for the day is
Christmas Theme
Gold coin donation
We are selling Christmas cards
and Candy canes from
9th - 11th December
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 4th December 2013 12
DUBBO COLLEGE
UNIFORM SHOP
Darling Street Dubbo Phone: 6881 8989
Term 4 Opening hours: Monday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Tuesday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Wednesday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Thursday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Friday CLOSED
Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm
DUBBO RSL CLUB
Brisbane Street
DUBBO
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
DELROY CAMPUS
Executive Staff
2013
Mrs S Exner
Principal
Miss K Bermingham
Deputy Principal
Mrs C Thurston
Deputy Principal
Mr P Woodhead AP/Head Teacher Student Support
Mr N Thompson
Head Teacher English
Mr C Schubert
Head Teacher Mathematics
Mr D Piper
Head Teacher Science Rlg
Mr W Donnison
Head Teacher HSIE
Mr C May
Head Teacher PDHPE
Mr S Groen
Sports Co-ordinator
Mrs V Budden
Head Teacher TAS Rlg
Mr M Graves
Head Teacher Support Rlg
Mrs J Thompson
Head Teacher Teaching and
Learning
Ms A Piddington
Head Teacher Administration
Ms M Roser
Head Teacher Equity
Ms D Dawson
CAPA Co-ordinator
DELROY CAMPUS
Year Advisers
2013
Year 10 Ms K Green
Mr A Livingston
Year 9 Ms S Willliams
Mr J Wade
Year 8 Ms R Tink
Mrs L McConnell
Year 7 Mrs M Speer
Ms C Burns
Girls’ Adviser:
Mrs D Kelly
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
Principal: Mrs Stacey Exner Deputy Principal: Miss Kathryn Bermingham Deputy Principal: Mrs Carolyn Thurston
LEVELS SYSTEM
Do your Best, be Equipped
ready for Learning, show
Respect
and make the most of the
Opportunities offered by
Your School
Thinking of applying for a government selective high school for Year 7 entry in 2015? Key dates Tuesday 15th October 2013 Online application opens Tuesday 22nd October 2013 Paper application forms in schools Monday 18th November 2013 Return paper applications to Principal Monday 18th November 2013 Application closes Thursday 27th February 2014 Test centre advice Thursday 13th March 2014 Selective High School placement test July 2013 Outcome advice PLEASE CONTACT THE PRINCIPAL Mrs Exner FOR AN
APPLICATION FORM OR FURTHER INFORMATION High Performing Students Unit Www.schools.nsw.edu.au/shsplacement T: 1300 880 367 F: 02 9266 8435 E: ssu@det.nsw.edu.au
PLEASE READ THE APPLICATION INFORMATION
BEFORE APPLYING
A NOTE TO PARENTS/CARERS
and STUDENTS
Tank tops/
singlets are not
to be worn at
school.
These tops are not part of the
uniform and the do not meet
sun-safe requirements.
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