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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 2 Week 9 Wednesday 17th June 2015
Delroy Campus – Year 7 Transition Evening
From the Principal...
I would like to begin my report for this
newsletter by congratulating all students on
their efforts during our recent Half Yearly
examinations. The application and effort by
all students was outstanding and I look
forward to seeing the results of these
efforts. Staff are currently preparing
Semester 1 Reports and these will be
issued to parents by mail at the end of this
term.
Miss Kathryn Bermingham Deputy
Principal Delroy Campus was invited to
Darwin to discuss her experience with the
Aboriginal Girls Circle Program, which has
been running with great success at the
College since 2010. Miss Bermingham was
part of a contingent including Madelene
McGrath from NAPCAN, Dr Sue Roffey
who developed the concept and Brenda
Dobia from the University of Western
Sydney who evaluated the program. The
group made a presentation to government
officials last Wednesday.
See Miss Bermingham’s report on Page 3.
We have many students representing us at
District Cross Country and our support unit
participated in an AFL carnival last week.
Year 10 had the opportunity to attend the
Astley Cup Assembly at the Senior
Campus and we look forward to some of
our students participating in and supporting
this annual event in the upcoming weeks.
I would like to thank staff, students,
parents and community members for their
contribution and efforts during Semester 1
and wish everyone an enjoyable and safe
holiday break.
Ms Linda Macleod
Principal
DUBBO CITY EISTEDDFOD 2015
The Delroy Campus Vocal Group:
Zoey Hall, Ashlyn Jansen, Emi-Lee Webber,
Trinity Lawrence, Jahnesta Carriage, Tanisha Tago,
Leah Hellowell, Teneal Rankmore, Nikayaha Batewalker and
Jayde O’Farrell with Miss Jones and Ms Bell-Lange.
(missing from photo—Shaelee Furney)
The Delroy Campus Vocal Group were successful in receiving
FIRST PLACE in the Eisteddfod section ‘Vocal-Small
Section’. They represented Delroy superbly performing two
pieces: ‘My Island Home’ by Christina Anu and ‘The Chain’ by
Ingrid Michaelson. They received great marks and encouraging
feedback, 92/100 and 94/100. Miss Jessica Jones and
Ms Katie Bell-Lange are extremely proud of the girls. Keep up
the great work!
Term 2 has been a busy term for Clontarf. In Week 4
Year 10 were given the opportunity to go to Sydney
and meet one of our partners, Fox Sports.
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Delroy’s Mirrikie breaks
31-year-old 400m record
A 31-year-old school record for the 400 metres has been
broken at this year’s Dubbo College Delroy Campus Athletics
carnival, and the original record-holder could not be happier.
Former Delroy High School student athlete Colleen Bragg set the
record of 1:15:00 in her Year 7 athletics carnival in 1984, not
realising at the time the record would remain hers for the next
31 years.
The Moree-based PDHPE teacher, 43, was overcome with
emotion when she heard the news and passed on her best wishes
to the new record-holder, 12-year-old Mirrikie Shaw, who set a
new time of 1:13:38.
“When I was at Delroy I had to work really hard to beat the
Aboriginal girls because they were so naturally talented, so I am
not surprised that Mirrikie is Aboriginal and has broken the
record,” she said.
“I was a really keen runner and I used to really look forward to
the athletics carnival, which was always held at Victoria Park
number one oval”, Colleen said.
“I would always run in bare feet on the grass track and I took part
in every running event from the 100 metres to the 1,500, and in
every throwing and jumping event from Year 7 to Year 12.
“I was very competitive in those days.
“We lived out of town on the Narromine Road and runn
ing and cycling were my favourite pastimes, but I also played basketball and netball.”
Colleen who married her partner Alfred Priestley, a Gomeroi Aboriginal man from Moree, three years ago, now has two
young sons who also excel in athletics.
“My seven-year-old is very fast and always likes me to compete with him in the parents’ race at the sports carnival,” she
said, “while my six-year-old is more talented in gymnastics.”
For current Delroy Campus student Mirrikie, breaking the record set three decades ago brought a gentle smile to her face.
The youngest child of six, including five older brothers, doesn’t practice a great deal and has a natural running ability.
“I haven’t tried the 1,500 but I do compete in everything from the 100 metres to the 800, she said.
“I always wear joggers when I run and I would say the new track at the Barden Park facility has helped me pick up a bit of
speed.
“I also play netball, basketball
and touch football and I come
from a very sports-oriented
family. My older brothers are all
involved in sport, my mum was a
swimmer and horse-rider and my
dad was good at athletics and
rugby league.”
Mirrikie has received a
scholarship to boarding school in
Sydney next year where she plans
to continue her sporting endeav-
ours.
Colleen said she wished Mirrikie
good luck for the future and urged
her not to give up on her athletics. Colleen Bragg Delroy High School
Record Breaker 1984
Colleen Priestley (Bragg)
Mirrikie Shaw Deloy Campus
Record Breaker 2015
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Dubbo College Delroy Campus heavy
metal fan, 14-year-old David Woods,
will join a throng of voices making up
this year’s Moorambilla Outback Choir.
Together with his brother Johnathan, 12
years, and sister 10-year-old Jessica, both
students at North Dubbo primary school,
David successfully auditioned for
Moorambilla last term.
As part of the choir, David will join up to
200 students from rural areas of the State
to access quality and often life-changing
opportunities not usually available in
regional areas.
The Moorambilla program, the brain-
child of former Coonamble resident
Michelle Leonard, has been operating
now for 10 years and encompasses
30 regional towns and more than 55 schools. As many as 12,000 students have taken part in the program, including talented
Dubbo College students Nathan Bryon, who is now spending time at the Washington State Opera, and soprano Billie Palin.
David and his brother and sister will attend special camps including individual girls’ and boys’ residency camps in August,
as well as a week of residency in Baradine in September, culminating in a Proms Concerts at the Baradine Memorial Hall
and a gala concert at the Dubbo Theatre on September 19. David is very excited about the opportunity and looking forward
to meeting other students interested in music. “My mum, Elizabeth, sings a lot at home so I suppose we have all picked it up
from her,” he said. “As well as singing, I also play the trumpet and piano at school, but I really like heavy metal bands like
Metallica.”
Delroy Campus music teacher Katie Bell-Lange said students like David and his siblings require a strong sense of rhythm to
participate in the program. “Access to Moorambilla is based on musical ability so to be involved students need to have raw
talent,” she said. “We are really proud of David’s achievement and he will now have amazing opportunities to develop his
talent by working with top class composers and musicians.”
DAVID WOODS selected
for MOORAMBILLA
David Woods with Delroy Campus Music Teacher
Ms Katie Bell-Lange
FROM DUBBO TO DARWIN I had the privilege to represent Dubbo College at a meeting
with representatives of the Northern Territory Government
to inform them about the Aboriginal Girls Circle that Delroy
Campus has been running for the last 6 years. Twenty
representatives from various areas of Government heard from
Dr Sue Roffey, the instigator of the program,
Dr Brenda Dobia, head of the research team that evaluated
the pilot of the Aboriginal Girls Circle program in Dubbo,
Madelene McGrath, representing NAPCAN, the organisation
that supported the implementation of the program at Delroy
and myself, the coordinator of the program in the school.
Many questions were asked of us and answered thoroughly
with positive feedback about how successful the program
seemed to be. The timeframe for our presentation was from
10.am until 11.30am on Wednesday 10th June, however,
12.20pm saw the wrapping up of the conversations. Overall a
very positive experience and we look forward to the Northern
Territory implementing the Aboriginal Girls Circle across
their communities.
In addition to being part of a successful presentation, I also
had the privilege of meeting Evonne Goolagong Cawley at
the Qantas Lounge in the Darwin airport. As a tennis player
this was an absolute thrill.
Miss Kathryn Berminham
Deputy Principal and
Aboriginal Girls Circle
Miss Bermingham with
Mrs Evonne Goolagong Cawley in
Darwin
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CREATIVE CREW NEWS Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA)
What’s happening:
Year 7 and Year 8 visual art classes busy making clay sculptures
Art club on Monday and Tuesday lunch times – all welcome
Music sectionals on Monday & Wednesday lunch time
Opportunities…
COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES
Micro-Funding event at the Fire Station Arts Centre
Come And see a live crowd-funding event being launched on 25 June. See how it works:
The audience pays $15
4 creative ideas are pitched
Over a shared dinner (soup) the ideas are discussed and the audience votes The idea with the most votes walks away with the value of the ticket sales.
ART
Macquarie Regional Library: Comics Craft
The Macquarie Regional Library is hosting 2 days of workshops full of comics fun in Dubbo and Narromine branches
on 10 and 11 July 2015.
From drawing chibi and monsters for children, to getting started in the industry.
There is something for everyone from beginner to advanced skill levels.
Moran Art Prizes Competition (prestigious art awards).
Portrait – come and see the Creative Arts teachers if you are interested.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Invites entries that interpret ‘Contemporary Life in Australia’ with an emphasis on day-to-day life.
Special awards are specifically for students and their schools so start working towards this great opportunity!
DRAMA The best of the Central West Short Plays 2015 coming to DUBBO
Central West Short Play Festival has created a Showcase season to tour the region. Specifically selected plays have
been further developed and crafted to produce a fantastic night of fun, laughter and drama.
Friday 31st July at the Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre
Tickets: $15-$25 available from the DRTCC Website now.
Extra's wanted for local film production 'The Station'
Paroo Productions are putting the call out for extras to be a part of a major scene at the Dubbo Railway Station on
August 1. It is hoped that there will be enough people dressed in 1940's costume to fill the platform!
For more information please contact Sally Hopkins on:
Phone: 0458 004 213
Email: sally@parooproductions.com
MUSIC
Orana Arts are calling for bands and solo musicians to bring more gigs to Dubbo to support live music fans and
musos. Keep an eye out for these upcoming gigs, or if you want to perform see Ms Bell for entry details.
Dubbo College Combined Band rehearsals on Mondays at South
Vocal Group and Band are rehearsing during Interest Groups and Line 8.
MISS BERMINGHAM’S CHALLENGE QUESTION—from Week 6 Newsletter
NAME THE PERSON WHO SAID THIS:
“All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.”
ANSWER: William Shakespeare from his play As You Like It
Congratulations to Simone Dudgeon Year 7 - first person to hand in the correct answer.
THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: When is the exact date for half way through the year? Be the first with
correct answer to collect your prize.
CONGRATULATIONS VOCAL GROUP ON YOUR WIN AT THE
EISTEDDFOD!
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Maddison Watson - Doing more than is required
Lara Board – For the making of an impressive instrument
Simon Ramirez – For the making of an inspiring instrument
Teneal Rankmore – For doing her best
Larissa Toomey – A superb performance
David Woods – Great leadership and performance
Tanisha Tago – Promising Listening results in Elective Music
Dakota Lacrosse – Great enthusiasm and persistence toward the making of her mythical beast
Krystal Dallinger – continually working hard in all practical elements in art
Maxwell Smith – showing great enthusiasm toward the creation of his mythical beast
OUTSTANDING Creative ARTS STUDENTS
Delroy Art Club: Walking amongst the trees in the car park today the Art Club Drawing students collected the first of their inspirations for a
larger work. We took the leaf litter back to the room to draw and the students took their time rendering the details. These
will lead to the making of lino prints and combining their works into a larger composition. The sculptures being created
on Mondays are taking shape, taking up a lot more room. Soon there will be colour and details, it is very exciting. I have
been measuring the space in the Music room where some of the works will be finding their home.
Music News… Year 7 Instrument Making
Year 7 have been busy making home-made instruments using all different kinds
of materials. Some students had help from Mr Martin in TAS or from parents/
carers. They were marked based on their initial ideas, the sounds quality and
how they made it. Students then had to perform/demonstrate their instrument.
HOME STAY A CHINESE STUDENT FOR A UNIQUE
CULTURAL EXPERIENCE
Is your family able to open their hearts and their home to one of four boys or a
girl aged 14 from Dubbo’s Chinese sister city Wujiang who will be visiting our
city from 22 July 2015 for four nights (departing at 4.20pm Sunday 26th July).
The student exchange is run by Dubbo City Council who takes care of all the
arrangements including a one day tour and placement at school for the visiting
students. Activities organised for all participating families include ten pin bowls
night; dinner and activities at Old Dubbo Goal and visit to Wellington Caves.
It’s a wonderfully fulfilling experience to billet one of these delightful young
students and to show them a little of our fantastic Aussie lifestyle. Don’t miss
out on this unique cultural exchange opportunity for your family, contact the
Sister City Officer, Kylie Sutherland on 6801 4000 or email on:
kylie.sutherland@dubbo.nsw.gov.au to find out more information and register your interest.
Zoe Webber, Wujiang students Zhu Lixing
and Wei Mian, Julie and Rodger Webber
enjoying a visit to the Old Dubbo Goal
left: Shaelee and Isabelle Furney
right: Lara Board and Kenzie Macfarlane
From
Mrs Livingston
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Year 7 and Year 8 Artmaking Year 7 – Most, if not all students have begun using clay to build their mythical beast they have designed in their visual arts
diary. Some students may wish to bring gloves in if they are not happy with getting their hands dirty using the clay.
Students may also wish to bring in an old oversized t-shirt or apron to help avoid dirtying their uniforms.
Year 8 – Students have been busy designing a sculptural piece that signifies the human form and an ‘issue’ that is relevant
to themselves and the world. Some issues students have chosen to express include war, gender, drug use and science.
Students are now busy sculpting their design using clay and/or plaster.
Drawing Class (Interest Group) – We have been exploring the art of sketching. We had a few students model in the
centre of the classroom for 10 minutes at a time whilst the remainder of the class quickly sketched their position. There is a
great deal of talent in this class, I am eager to see what their capabilities truly are. From Mrs McConnell
Some of the life drawings by students in the
Drawing Interest Group
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Year 9/10 Industrial Technology Engineering Elective It has been very rewarding watching both the Year 9 and Year 10 Engineering students design and construct a bridge that
will be put ‘under the pump’ when weights are added to see just how much weight their bridge can bare. Students have been
working in small teams of 3 or 4 to construct their bridges in the practical rooms. The students will be publicly testing the
weight bearing of their bridges to their fellow colleagues during a Friday recess. The bridge which withstands the greatest
weight will win a small prize for their efforts.
Once this assessment has been completed, students will begin working on designing and building an F1 race car using Balsa
Wood. It is part of a state wide competition held every year where school groups compete for the fastest F1 race car design.
We have already begun researching and had a quick play with some plasticine on making a F1 race car and constructing our
very own race track.
We look forward to seeing what these students can create.
Evidence of the bridges
both Yr 9 and Yr 10
have constructed as part
of their assessment this
semester
From Mr Martin,
Mrs Livingston
and Mrs
McConnell
Fifteen Clontarf boys made the trip
out to Brewarrina and Goodooga in
week 6. The boys gave a hand at
the local junior rugby league comp
in Brewarrina and ran a training
session and games at Goodooga
Central School.
.
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Pictures of the F1 Cars both Year 9 and Year 10 created using
plasticine. This was a fun activity based on a basic format design
relevant to the competition they will be competing in as part of
their assessment.
2015 TRANGIE JUNIOR JUDGING- MONDAY 29TH JUNE Announcing the annual Trangie Junior Judging Day- to be held on the first Monday of the public school
holidays at the Trangie Agricultural Research Station. This year the Trangie Junior Judging Day’s program includes seven sections: Beef Cattle, Merino Sheep, Meat Sheep
(Border Leicesters and Poll Dorsets), Merino Fleeces, Cotton, Grains and new from last year- Angora and Mohair! The format of the day is set up so that each competitor participates in all judging sections within their age group: Seniors-
15 to 24 years, Juniors- 10 to 15 years, and Sub-Juniors- Under 10 years, who may have a parent to help them.
The full day’s program starts with registration at 8.30am, at the Cattle Section at the Trangie Ag Research Centre. The
entry fee for the day is $15 per competitor. Email trangiejuniorjudging@yahoo.com.au or visit the Facebook
page to obtain the entry form & payment details. Preregistration or further info:
Amity Chase 68883186/0402282542 trangiejuniorjudging@yahoo.com.au
TRANGIE PA&H
ASSOCIATION
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Country Cup League Report Delroy Campus recently competed in the Country Cup divisional day
held in Dubbo in the U/13 and U15 division. A big thanks to Mr Wade
(U/15) and Mr Boon (U/13) for taking the teams on the day.
Both teams were great ambassadors for the school, displaying good
sportsmanship and doing their best in all games played.
In the U/13’s the team started the day with a strong 10-4 win over
Mudgee High. In the next game the team were defeated by Wellington
High 14-0. In their final game of the day the team went down to
St Johns College 26-10. Throughout the day Callum Dowling was the
standout for the team tackling everything that moved and setting up our
attack into numerous try scoring opportunities. Prop Billy Bateup and
Captain Quincy Ross also played strongly on the day.
In the under 15’s the team played matches against Wellington High and
Narromine High. In both matches the team had some great passages of
play, particularly in attack. Randall Dowling and Tim Boney were the
stand outs for the team on the day. While “pint sized” Harry Ritchie was
a crowd favourite with his fearless play.
Under 13 Delroy Campus
Rugby League team
Under 15 Delroy Campus
Rugby League Team
College Sport-Girls Hockey Dubbo College has had a very strong year in Western Area Hockey
with the team finishing as Western area runners up. Delroy was well
represented in the team with Kenzie Macfarlane (Year 7), Chloe
Goodee (Year 8), Maddi Cafe (Year 9) and Lilli Campbell (Year 8)
all important members of the team. Kenzie was a leading striker,
Chloe a speedy winger, Maddi a solid defender and Lilli the all
important goalkeeper. Earlier in the year Lilli was selected as a
shadow player for the open Western Area Girls representative team.
After having a bye, defeating Gilgandra High and Wellington High
the team took on Orange High in the final. The Orange High was a
very talented team with several state representatives. Unfortunately
Orange High despite the best efforts of Dubbo College won the game
5-1 to progress to the state finals.
All girls were commended on their sportsmanship and the way they
represented Dubbo College by coach Alice Maher (South Campus).
Given the girls’ ages we look forward to their continued success in
hockey for Dubbo College.
Mr Craig May
Head Teacher PDHPE
Mobile Phones and electronic devices are NOT to be used in class. If they are
used in class they will be confiscated by the teacher.
The phones will be stored at the office and may be collected by the student
from one of the Deputy Principals
at the end of the day.
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On Thursday 28th May, Year 10 attended the program LOVE BITES. This program is based around domestic violence and
assult. Students participated in classroom workshops until lunch facilitated by NSW health, Child health, NSW Domestic
Violence, and NSW Police. Students were very engaged in the activities which made them more aware of domestic violence
issues within the community and where help is available.
The afternoon session involved practical sessions of mosaic art, painting, gym activities and traditional Aboriginal games.
Students choose an activity that they would use for relaxation time after stressful events occurred. All students filled out an
evaluation and all students stated they found the sessions interesting and engaging. They gained a better understanding of all
issues and gained excellent resources if they (or friends) ever need advice or help. A very big thank you to Krystal Pilon
from NSW Health for the time and effort she gave Delroy for running the course. It was very much appreciated by all staff
and students.
Mrs Peta McAneney
PDHPE
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When your child
misses just….
That equals… Which is… And therefore, from
Kindy to Year 12, that
is…
10 minutes a day 50 minutes of learning
each week
Nearly 1 ½ weeks per
year
Nearly ½ a year of
school
20 minutes a day 1 hour and 40 minutes
of learning each week
Nearly 2 ½ weeks per
year
Nearly a year of school
½ hour a day ½ a day of learning a
week
4 weeks a year Nearly 1 ½ years of
learning
1 hour each day 1 whole day of learning
each week
8 weeks per year or nearly
a term a year.
Over 2 ½ years of
learning
Your child’s best Check the time
learning is at the your school
beginning of the day… starts.
DON’T BE LATE!
EVERY MINUTE COUNTS….
When your
child misses
just….
That equals… Which is… And therefore, from
Kindy to Year 12, that
is…
This means that the best
your child can achieve is…
1 day each
fortnight
20 days per
year
4 weeks per
year
Nearly ½ a year of school Equal to finishing Year 11
1 day a week 40 days per
year
8 weeks per
year
Nearly a year of school Equal to finishing Year 10
2 days a week 80 days per
year
16 weeks per
year
Nearly 1 ½ years of
learning
Equal to finishing Year 7
3 days a week 120 days per
year
24 weeks per
year
Over 2 ½ years of
learning
Equal to finishing Year 4
Give your child every chance to succeed…
EVERY DAY COUNTS….
A day here and there doesn’t seem much, but…
Every day counts!
College sport report term 2 2015 Term 2 continues to be a very busy sporting time. A number of sporting competitions have reached their completion for
Dubbo College teams whilst others are awaiting their next play by date.
Results for our CHS (Combined High School) competitions to date are as follows;
Girls basketball were Western Area A winners, who progressed to the preliminary State round, but were unsuccessful in
making the final 16 in the state.
Boys basketball were also Western Area A winners. They played their final 16 state game against Maitland on Thursday
4th June
Boys cricket are awaiting their round two clash against Nyngan. This match will be played in term 4.
Girls cricket were defeated in round 1 by Wellington High school.
Boys’ football (soccer) has advanced to the semi-final round of the Western Region draw and played Broken Hill on the
5th June in Broken Hill.
Girls’ football (soccer) just missed out on a semi-final spot in Western Region after being defeated by Canowindra in a
round three match.
Boys’ hockey placed 6th in the Western Region.
Girls’ hockey played third round of the western competition and played Orange High on the 5 th June.
The lawn bowls team have completed their competition for this year, however, Jessica Ball still continues with the singles
event.
Girls’ netball (Senior Campus) won the Western region, breaking a 20 year winning streak from Orange High. The girls will
now play in the final 16 in the state at Berkeley (Wollongong) in Term 3.
Boys’ rugby league played Forbes in the Western Area B final on Wed 3rd June.
Boys rugby union played in a gala day on Thursday 4th June.
Girls’ rugby union placed 3rd in their gala day
Boys’ tennis was defeated by Dunedoo in a third round match.
Girls’ tennis was defeated by Mudgee in a third round match.
Boys and girls’ squash were defeated in round two of the Western competition.
Boys’ touch were Western Area B winners, they will play Sydney East in Week 10 (23rd June) in the preliminary round be-
fore the final 16 matches.
Girls touch were Western Area semi finalists
The Dubbo College Cross Country team will compete at the Western Carnival in Geurie on the 10th June. The competitors
include:
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TRAPPETT Nick
KNIGHT Dwane
FREEMAN Robert
GANN Tim
HILL John
BLAKE Jayden
SPANG Jesse
GREAVES Blake
Delaney Tristan
CHARTERS Dane
BAIN Jason
BONEY Tim
CALLAN Jack
TODHUNTER Aedden
BASS Sam
FRENCH Rhys
NIXON Darcee
HUGHES Ethan
BETTS Robert
TRAPPETT Brianna
BASS Hannah
MUDGE Grace
ROBERTS Lucy
IRVINE Matilda
SCHULTZ Mackenzie
DRASH Lily
HARRIS Rex
TOOMEY Max
SHAW Mirrikie
TOOHEY Alison
SMITH Ben
CHARTERS Anthony
The three campus athletics carnivals
have been completed for 2015 and
teams have been selected to compete
at the western carnival early Term 3
(24th July), which will be held in
Dubbo
Dubbo at Orange Week 8
Thursday 18.06.15
9.15am Tennis
10.00am Debate
11.30am Netball
1.00pm Basketball
2.15pm Girls Soccer
5.30pm Competitors expected back at Dubbo
Friday 19.06.15
9.30am Rugby League 2.30pm Boys Soccer
10.45am Hockey 6.00pm Competitors back
12.15pm Athletics at Dubbo
The Astley Cup Competition
will commence for Dubbo
College in Week 9 of this term.
This is a sporting competition be-
tween Dubbo College (Yrs 10, 11,12),
Orange High and Bathurst High.
The schedule of events is as follows:
Dubbo vs Bathurst Week 10 in Dubbo
Wednesday 24.06.15
10.00am Debate Senior Campus Lecture Theatre
11.00am Rugby League Victoria Park No1Oval
11.00am Girls Soccer Lady Cutler Oval
12.30pm Boys Soccer Lady Cutler Oval
2.00pm Tennis Paramount Tennis Courts
Thursday 25.06.15
9.15am Hockey Pioneer Park Hockey Complex
10.45am Athletics Barden Park
1.00pm Netball Dubbo Sportsworld
2.30pm Basketball Dubbo Sportsworld
4.00pm Afternoon tea Senior Campus Cafeteria
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ASTLEY
CUP
EVENTS
SCHEDULE
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DUBBO COLLEGE DELROY CAMPUS CALENDAR 2015
~ TERM 2 ~
Wk 09 June 15
6.00pm P&C Mtg
16 17 18
ASTLEY CUP
19
Yr 8 Zoo Excursion
ASTLEY CUP
Wk 10 June 22 23 24
ASTLEY CUP
25
ASTLEY CUP
26
Last Day
of Term 2
STUDENTS RETURN FOR TERM 3
ON TUESDAY 14th JULY 2015
~ TERM 3 ~
Wk 01 July 13
Staff Development
Day
14
Assembly
Yr 10 subject
selection all week
15 16 17
Wk 02 July 20
Year 10 subject
selection
interviews all
week
21 22 23
AECG - MIAN
Jobs Expo for
Yr 10
24
Wk 03 July 27
6.00pm P&C
Mtg
28 29
Yr 10 students to
Senior Campus
Yr10 into Yr11
Parent/Carer
Information
Night 6.30pm
30 31
Astley Cup continued from page12…..
For the Orange round: Friday 19th is the spectator day to be held at Orange. Non-competitors can choose to
watch this day at a cost of $20 (for the bus) - at this stage it is Senior Campus students only.
For the Dubbo round: Thursday 25th June is the spectator day in which Senior Campus students will watch the
scheduled events.
Another upcoming competition is the Ken Eggleton Cup. This is a sporting competition held between Dubbo College
Years 10 - 12 and St Johns College. This is an after school event that will be held over three afternoons in Term 3 -
Weeks 1, 2 and 3. The sports include: boys and girls’ tennis, boys and girls’ soccer, boys’ rugby league, boys’ basketball,
girls’ netball, girls’ volleyball and mixed touch. A program of events will be made available when all dates are confirmed.
Mrs Rebecca May
Dubbo College Sports
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DUBBO COLLEGE
UNIFORM SHOP
Darling Street Dubbo Phone: 6881 8989
Term 2 Opening hours: Monday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Tuesday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Wednesday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Thursday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Friday CLOSED
Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm
DUBBO RSL CLUB
Brisbane Street
DUBBO
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DELROY CAMPUS
Executive Staff 2015
Ms L Macleod
Principal Rlg
Miss K Bermingham
Deputy Principal
Mr G Braithwaite
Rlg Deputy Principal
Mr N Thompson
Head Teacher English
Mr P Woodhead AP/Head Teacher Student Support
Mrs V Budden
Head Teacher Prof Learning
Head Teacher Teaching and
Learning
Mr C Schubert
Head Teacher Mathematics
Mr M Elbourne-Binns
Head Teacher Science
Ms J Grey
Acting Head Teacher HSIE
Mr C May
Head Teacher PDHPE
Mr S Groen / Mr W Dunlop
Sports Co-ordinators
Ms K Smith
Head Teacher TAS
Mr J Biles
Head Teacher Support
Ms A Piddington
Head Teacher Administration
Mr S Groen
Head Teacher Equity
DELROY CAMPUS
Year Advisers
2015
Year 10 Mr D Stedman
Ms L McConnell
Year 9 Ms C Marsh
Mrs D Kelly
Year 8 Mr L Rice
Ms E Smith
Year 7 Ms S Williams
Mr D Piper
Girls’ Adviser:
Mrs D Kelly
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
Rlg Principal: Ms Linda Macleod Deputy Principal: Miss Kathryn Bermingham Rlg Deputy Principal: Mr Glen Braithwaite
LEVELS SYSTEM
Do your Best, be Equipped
ready for Learning, show
Respect
and make the most of the
Opportunities offered by
Your School
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 directly.
For legal reasons and school policy
students are NOT to leave the school
without signing out at the office.
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.
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.