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7th November 2016 Term 4 Week 5
Trundle Central School Newsletter A school that provides a
professional, stimulating and challenging learning
Principal Mr John Southon
Head Teacher Secondary Mr Gerry Capell
Relieving Assistant Principal
Mrs Fiona Sanderson
Reminders This week Non-core exams Years 7-10 all week Friday 11/11/16 Remembrance Day Ceremony @ Trundle Memorial Hall 11am Year 7 vaccinations - 2pm Volunteers afternoon tea 4pm - 5pm Week 6 Core exams Years 7-10 all week Wednesday 16/11/16 Secondary Girls Cricket
P&C President
Mrs Joanne Coster
Secretary Ms Elysse Coomes
Treasurer Mrs Kelly-Lee Dunn
Year 9 and 10 students attended the Western Access Program Orientation day in Trangie
last Friday. Students met their teachers and had fun with their peers in the program.
Years 3/4/5/6 Excursion to Sydney and Bathurst
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Principal’s
Message
The end of this week marks the half way point of
term but unfortunately for students and staff the
workload in Term 4 is distributed heavily towards the
end of term. Exams are beginning and reports are just
around the corner so students need to keep focused. I
am already in counselling because community
members realise how I suffer during the school breaks
missing the students terribly but not as much as my
important administrative responsibilities. Only five
weeks left to account for the extra toilet paper usage
this year. I need to use my time wisely.
This week non-core subject exams begin. Students
should not confuse non-core with non-important and
try their best. Remembrance Day, P&C hot chip and
scallop day and Volunteer’s afternoon tea are Friday.
Volunteers allow this school to function. Without
people willing to help out many activities and
classroom programs could not function. This school
always appreciates and recognises volunteers and our
afternoon is just one way of saying thankyou.
As Principal I cannot accept student poor behaviour at
any time but especially not in Term 4 because students
have had three terms to understand this school’s
expectations and culture. I could not be clearer on this
point. Recently I have informed three students that
they will not be attending the secondary excursion
because their behaviour is not at an acceptable
standard. Others are in danger of the same fate. The
behaviour of students at this school is excellent, the
best I have seen in 23 years with the Department and I
am determined to both maintain and improve this
standard. This school records all incidents of poor
behaviour both electronically and in paper form, so we
have detailed records fostering excellent
accountability. I regularly check the data base to
monitor student behaviour. If I decide a student is not
to be invited on the excursion I will have the evidence
to support this decision and it is a waste of time
debating one incident or teacher because it is the
number of incidents that is the problem.
Last week I had a parent state in front of her children
that they must respect the teacher because they are
giving them the skills to be successful. This is
refreshing because it shows to me the value of
effective partnerships between school and family for
overcoming problems quickly and effectively. An
unfortunate aspect of modern teaching is the increase
in children that are born saints, or do not have
parents, they have friends that just happen to have
been involved in their birth. Two things I am sure of;
negotiation with children should be part of parenting
and it is usually effective but at times children need to
be told what to do. The second is, children lie or give
their version of the truth. Yes they lie. Often parents
including myself because of our love for our children
or a social need to have perfect children try to find
external reasons for children’s behaviour. All children
can be naughty or rude because testing the boundaries
is part of growing up and establishing their identity.
Indeed, if children especially in adolescence are not
testing the boundaries I would be looking for a
developmental delay. Testing the boundaries for males
usually stops around 65.
At times disputes between families occur in
communities. This has occurred since Noah played for
the first fifteen for Jerusalem. What happens in the
community is essentially none of my business unless it
is brought into this school, or places your child in
danger. As Principal I do not take sides in family
disputes or comment on events in the community
(some people say I will never fit into Trundle) but
students and parents should be very clear that I will
act on behaviours that occur in this school. Behaviour
in the community is a police or family matter and it
should not be brought into a school or this wonderful
school be judged by the actions of few. Facebook also
is not a social media forum that is beyond the law.
Students and parents should realise that comments
involving vilification of another person are not dealt
with only at a school level. I pass these comments
onto the police as it is an offence to use an electronic
device to intimidate another person.
The school is currently in the process of recruiting a
primary school teacher for 2017. We have had an
amazing response to our advertisement with over 30
enquires to date. This is an indication that this town
and this school have a good reputation across the
state. Hopefully the successful applicant will live locally
and contribute to the town culture and spend lots of
money in local businesses. It is not true that one of the
criteria was to support the Sharks.
Next year at this stage we are losing two students and
gaining six. These are good numbers but we still need
more to maintain our current staffing and programs.
The state system staffing formula requires numbers to
be submitted by December 20 so if any family is
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considering enrolling their child in this school please
place an expression of interest into the front office as
one student could affect staffing numbers in relation to
losing a staff member. I am hoping for a few surprise
enrolments at the start of next year.
The murder of teacher Stephanie Scott was
compounded by the tragic death last week of her father
by a falling tree. These events often make us question
this world. Louis Armstrong said it is a wonderful world
and I believe he is still right despite the events that
occur. We might need to remind ourselves on
occasions but we should never have to remind our
children. Fairies still live in the garden for children and
beyond the horizon is a magic world if you allow them
to believe. Try not to let the adult world crush your
children’s imagination and dreams because I believe
childhood is getting shorter to the massive detriment of
children. One aspect that did upset me is Stephanie’s
killer appeal of the severity of his sentence. Give me a
break!
A worrying aspect of our modern world is the
racialisation of young men to kill in the name of religion.
Thankfully in Trundle the worse we have is Tommy
Morgan Jnr who supports the Melbourne Storm but our
children do not only live in Trundle they are citizens of
the world. The ironic aspect of last week’s arrests is
that these young men came to Australia to take
advantage of the gifts of this great country but went
overseas to fight in an impoverished dysfunctional
country and I am not talking about America. Islam does
not support violence in its doctrine but these people
use religion as an excuse to kill innocent people in this
country. It really is a big job being a parent trying to
keep kids safe but not make them anxious about their
world.
Last week I was talking to a parent and she mentioned
that she tells her child it is alright to be different. What
a wonderful way of combatting bullying. The term
bullying is often thrown around when often it is just an
isolated incident of name calling. Bullying is systematic
and continual, not a one off event. Twenty three years
of teaching has lead me to the conclusion that bullies
are not tough. They might be physically stronger or
more verbally aggressive but mentally and emotionally
they are usually weak. This is why they need to drag
another down because usually they do not have the
capacity to rise up. If children are confident in their
ability and right to be different it takes away the power
of the bully. Anyway why does every person need to fit
a label or image?
Last week was challenging but reminded me again what
a wonderful country we live in. The Melbourne Cup
Carnival attracts hundreds of thousands of people to
Flemington Race Course. The majority of this crowd
lose their money and get full of giggle juice and there
were only nine people arrested. More people are
thrown out of a Southon family Christmas function. I
also think New South Wales should look at the fine
example of Victoria with a public holiday for the grand
final and a horse race. Victoria must be the most
Australian of all states.
Pictured is Benjamin Strudwick who has received
the Principal’s Award for consistent effort and excellent
manners.
Another great day in Trundle
John Southon
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Student Absences
If your child is away for any period of time the school
needs to be notified each day that they are away and
within 7 days.
i.e. Your child is sick on Monday.
You should ring and notify the school that
our child is away. Your child then continues to be away for the next couple of
days. You still need to notify the school each day that
your child is away.
Please be aware that even when you notify the school,
whether it be a sick or leave day, it still goes against your
child’s attendance rate, which is harvested from our school
by Departmental Officers.
P & C News
We are having
another HOT CHIP &
POTATO SCALLOP
DAY Friday 11
th November.
$3 per bucket of Chips
$1 Potato Scallop $2 Drinks will be
sold on that day.
P & C Meeting Wednesday 9
th November.
All Welcome
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Primary
Term 4 Week 5
Students of the week K/1/2 - Benjamin Strudwick
3/4 - Paddy Williams
5/6 - William Taylor
Mrs Southon - Grace Hartig
3/4/5/6 Excursion
Last week 32 students from
years 3/4/5/6 went to Sydney and Bathurst for their major excursion. All the students had a fabulous 3
days away. They experienced a range of sites and activities that they may never have the opportunity to
do again. They walked across the Harbour Bridge, around the Opera House, saw The Three Sisters,
experienced the historic Hartley village and spent some time in The Rocks Museum. The highlight of the
Sydney trip was the Hyde Park Barracks where the students experienced convict life by being given
convict names, shirts and rations for dinner. They were then able to experience games that the convicts
would have played before going off to bed on the third storey of the barracks in rows of hammocks! All
the student thoroughly enjoyed the experience of sleeping in a hammock!
On Thursday we travelled to the Bathurst Goldfields after visiting a court house and church in Hartley.
They were given a fabulous dinner and the evening entertainment of campfire games. The next day the
students were entertained by a fabulous guide who described gold mining in the 1800’s. The students
were able to experience family life in the goldfields including colonial games, mud brick making, damper
making and to finish the tour with gold panning!
What an amazing excursion! It was a pleasure to take the students on this excursion. They were courteous, appreciative and enthralled by each and every activity. The students and teachers would like
to thank Mr Tim Taylor and Mr John Grady for accompanying the group on this experience. Their
help was invaluable. The students would also like to thank Mrs Gray for the many hours of organisation
and preparation that it took to ensure the excursion was a success.
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Kindergarten/Year 6 Transition This week will be the fifth week of Kindergarten/Year 6 Transition sessions that will run throughout the
term. This year the sessions will run on Tuesdays from 8:55am – 11:20am. This will allow the Pre-
schoolers and Year 6 to engage in some fantastic activities to ensure the transition from both
Preschool and Primary School is a smooth and enjoyable experience.
All classes in primary will be moving up into the next group for these sessions. It is a great way for the
students to practise being in a new class.
Year 3/4 Trundle Library History day This Wednesday at 10am, Year 3/4 will be attending a history session at the Trundle Library.
During the term we have been completing a unit on Trundle and the past so we have many questions
ready for our expert from the Parkes Library.
Gymnastics sessions This Thursday, 10th November and next Thursday, 17th November all K-6 will have the opportunity to
experience some gymnastics with a qualified instructor. The students are asked to wear sports
uniform on both these Thursdays.
Assembly This Friday, 11th November we will have a K-6 Assembly at 12:10pm in the library. Please come along. The students thoroughly enjoy hosting
these assemblies and love to show classroom work.
Sun Safe Policy This term is a No Hat No Play term. Students MUST wear a wide brimmed hat.
This means that if they do not have a hat, they cannot participate in any outdoor
activities including lunch time play. We keep a small selection of spare hats for those
students who accidently forget their hats. These hats are washed regularly but are not
to be used every day by the same students. We will endeavour to call parents to let them know their child has forgotten their hat so that it can be found. Please make sure
you put your child’s name inside their hat.
K-2 homework Due to testing there will be
no literacy homework this week.
Thank you, Ms Downes
K-6 Swimming For Sport K/1/2 will be going to the pool for Sport this Friday. Please ensure you have returned your
permission note to the front office.
Please ensure your children have swimmers, a towel, sunscreen, a swim shirt and $2 for entry to
the pool unless you have a season ticket. We will be walking back to school at the end of sport unless
we have been notified of alternative arrangements.
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Secondary
This week sees our Year 7-10 students
commence their non-core examinations. The
students have been issued with an exam timetable
for both Week 5 and Week 6. The timetables are also in this newsletter. Students will be undertaking
these exams during their normal periods. They will
need to catch up on exams if they are absent for
any of them. Hopefully the students have been
making use of the study packs they were issued.
We wish all the students the best for their exams.
This Wednesday we have some of our Hospitality
students heading over to Peak Hill for a practical
day. These days are an integral part of the VET
subjects our students study and gives them invaluable hands on experience. Thank you to Ms
Rowlands who will be taking the students to this
day.
On Friday our 40 over cricket side are back in
action against Dunedoo. We have recently had
some very strong results in both forms of the game
we participate in. Hopefully we will see this
continue. However, we would also like to
congratulate the team on their sportsmanship.
Thanks to Ms Rowlands for her supervision of the
team.
Last Friday our students, who will be commencing
study with the Western Access Program, had an
orientation day at Trangie. Several of the students
commented to me on their return how valuable
they found the day, and it was apparent that they
are quite excited to commence their study next
year. I have also had reports of their excellent
behaviour and engagement during the day. Well
done to the students and thank you to Ms Ranger
for taking them for the day.
This Friday we will be attending the towns’
Remembrance Day Ceremony. The students will be
walking to the hall at 10.50am. On our return we
will have our recess which may mean our period 3
and 4 will be slightly shorter than normal.
Also on Friday afternoon the school will be hosting
a “Thank you” afternoon tea for all our volunteers
for 2016. We are particularly thankful for all those
who assist us in making our school community so
productive and we look forward to seeing those
people on Friday so we can thank you personally.
As always if there are any questions with regards to
any Secondary matters please contact me at school.
Gerry Capell
Head Teacher Secondary Studies.
Central Schools Cricket Best wishes to our cricket team who play their
second round game against Dunedoo Central
School at Trundle on Friday 11th November.
Secondary Sportspersons of the Week (top to bottom l-r)
Brooke Morgan, Sebastion Brown,
Shelby Lee Dellow and Alex Brown
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All assessments must be submitted to the teacher before 8:55am on the due date. Penalties will apply after this time.
YEAR 9/10 SUBJECT DATE GIVEN DATE DUE In Class or At Home
TOPIC
YEAR 8 SUBJECT DATE GIVEN DATE DUE In Class or At Home
TOPIC
HSIE 18/10/2016 9/11/2016 In class & at
home Native Americans
YEAR 7 SUBJECT DATE GIVEN DATE DUE In Class or At Home
TOPIC
HSIE 18/10/2016 9/11/2016 In class and
at home Ancient Rome
Secondary Assessments & Homework
WEEK 5 7/11/16 8/11/16 9/11/16 10/11/16 11/11/16
PERIOD MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 9/10 D&T 9/10 IST
8 TECH
9/10 FOOD
9/10 PASS
7 ART
8 ART
2 7 TECH 9/10 AG
3 9/10 PDHPE 7 PDHPE
4 8 LOTE 8 PDHPE 8 MUSIC 7 MUSIC
5 7 LOTE
6
WEEK 6 14/11/16 15/11/16 16/11/16 17/11/16 18/11/16
PERIOD MONDAY TUESDAY Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 ENGLISH
[90 MINUTES]
MATHS
[90 MINUTES]
SCIENCE
[90 MINUTES]
HSIE
2
3
4
5
6
EXAM TIMETABLE WEEK 5 & 6 - TERM 4 2016
Week 5
Week 6
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40 Over Cricket News Last Monday the 40 over cricket team travelled to Tullamore to play in Round 1 of the competition.
Tullamore chose to field first in the windy, cold weather. The highlights were Brodi Gavin-Rossiter
opening the batting and scoring the highest and fastest score of the match, 90 runs. Brad Watt wasn’t
far behind him scoring 87 runs before getting bowled out. Wills Wells held the tail up scoring 24 runs
not out. Trundle scored a total of 255 runs in 32 overs which was a fantastic team effort. Tullamore went in to bat and it was made evident early on that Trundle had more experience. Their
motivation and enthusiasm in the field was great to watch. Wills Wells was bowling on point and
bowled 7 people out and 1 out for LBW. A great personal effort which his team mates were happy to
be a part of.
Trundle won by 236 runs and progress to Round 2. A big thank you to Mrs Morgan for organising the
day, Miss Rowlands for driving and scoring and Luke Watt for umpiring the match.
Batting: Bowling:
Brodi Gavin-Rossiter = 90 runs Wills Wells = 8 wickets for 7 runs off 7.4 overs
Brad Watt = 87 runs Brodi Gavin-Rossiter = 1 wicket for 7 runs off 3 overs
Wills Wells = 24 runs Nick Williams = 0 wickets for 3 runs off 2 overs
Ryan Cohen-Wilding = 10 runs Lucy Aveyard = 0 wickets for 3 runs off 1 over
Robert Stokes = 6 runs
Harrison Williams = 6 runs Catches: Brad Watt
Wills Wells facing a ball with great support by Robert Stokes at Pola Park, Tullamore
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HSC
5 HOSPITALITY
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES
SLR
PowerPoint, Case Study & Practical
Cluster 6
Sports Coaching
6 WORK PLACEMENT
Real life Puns Driving through Bogan Gate last week I saw the
huge wall of hay bales. A passenger made a
comment about the large amount of bales—to
which I replied “I know, it’s haymazing”. I was so
proud of my hay-larious pun - true story.
Senior Dinner Finally we have a date for the
senior dinner - Thursday, 8th December. Invites will be
going out in the next two
weeks. We will be celebrating
the successful completion of
Year 12 by Jessica Farrar.
Year 11 & 12
It was Halloween last week, and even though its an
American holiday the seniors got into the spirit.
Top Student of the Week This weeks top student is
Ashleigh Newham. She walks
the line between being
classified as academic by
studying Advanced English and
being arty by splashing paint around in Visual Design.
Ashleigh has been working
diligently this term and is
setting herself up for success in
2017.
Well done Ash.
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Last week our 2017 Preliminary students travelled to Trangie to
participate in the Western Access Program orientation day. We
had a fantastic day learning about the WAP program, meeting co-
ordinators and other students and playing group games. All of our
student were polite, friendly and made a positive contribution to
the day.
Well done guys, looking forward to you becoming seniors next
year. Miss Ranger
Year 11 & 12
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Library
In this latest Minecraft
adventure, 12 year old Zombie
and Steve have accidentally
switched bodies and must
pretend to be each other until
they figure out how to switch
back. Zombie must go to human
middle School and try to figure
out the crazy life of a middle
school kid. And Steve has to live
among the Zombies, Creepers,
Skeletons and Slimes of
M i n e c r a f t ,
w h i l e h e
pretends to be
a Z o m b i e
himself!
After the cliffhanger ending of A
World Without Heroes, Jason is
back in the world he’s always
known—yet for all his efforts to
get home, he finds himself itching
to return to Lyrian. Jason knows
that the shocking truth he learned
from Maldor is precious
information that all of his friends
in Lyrian, including Rachel, need if
they have any hope of surviving
and defeating the evil emperor.
Jason Walker has often wished
his life could be a bit less predict-
able--until a routine day at the
zoo ends with Jason suddenly
transporting from the hippo tank
to a place unlike anything he's
ever seen. In the past, the people
of Lyrian welcomed visitors from
the Beyond, but attitudes have
changed since the wizard emper-
or Maldor rose to power. The
brave resistors who opposed the
emperor have been bought off or
broken, leaving a realm where
fear and suspicion prevail.In his
search for a way home, Jason
meets Rachel, who was also mys-
teriously drawn to Lyrian from
our world.
Joke of the week
WHEN IN DOUBT, GO TO THE LIBRARY
- J.K. ROWLING
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Community
Term 4 Week 5
Swimming Club News Don’t Forget this week is our
BBQ and presentation for the
opening of our new Lane
Ropes!! All community
members are welcome. If you
are able to RSVP (for catering purposes)to Kellylee
0401583761 or Rhonda 0477699256 this would be
appreciated.
If you have not registered for swimming club you
will need to do so ASAP, your child will not be
able to swim next week if they are not registered.
All parents will need to have a working with
Children Check. This is free for volunteers just
need to login to this site:
https://wwccheck.ccyp.nsw.gov.au/Applicants/
Application#
Complete your application form and pop in the RTA with your ID. Once you have your WWCC
Number can you please give it to Jo Coster for
our Register. Thanks Also please remember we do need at least 8
parents help each week for swimming club to run.
Time Keepers are always needed. Swimming Club
can not run without parent help.
Trundle Junior Cricket Trundle hosted the Waratahs on a
cold and windy Berryman Oval.
Trundle was struggling for numbers
with only 8 players and won the toss
and elected to field. In a great display
of sportsmanship Waratahs made up
the numbers for Trundle in the field.
Waratahs batted very well making a total of 212
runs with Ryan Goodsell scoring 51 not out and
Chloe Richards 33 runs. In reply Trundle batted out the 30 overs with a score of 82 runs continuing to improve on
previous week’s scores. Points to the Trundle side
went to Tommy Morgan 3, Nick Taylor 2 and
Charlie Anderson 1.
Again, thanks to the Waratahs for the friendly
spirit and conduct of the game.
Training Wednesday 5pm. This Saturday12
November Trundle – Bye. Our next game is
Saturday 19 November against the Gilgais.
Save the Date Trundle Anglican Parish Fundraiser
Saturday 18th March 2017
'March in to Tyrone'- A Funfilled Family Day
Tyrone Park - Bogan Gate
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Next Playgroup Thursday, 10th November 2016
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