CUMNOCK PUBLIC SCHOOL
NEWSLETTER ISSUE 29 - 2018 Wednesday 16 May 2018
Term 2 – Week 3
What’s on?
Tuesday 22 May
CWA Public Speaking - All Saints
Wednesday 23 May
School Photos
Friday 25 May
Musica Viva
Tuesday 29 May
ICAS - Science
Canteen Roster
Week 3—18 May
Ray Lewis
Week 4—25 May
No Canteen - Musica Viva
GRACIE MORSE OFFERED POSITION IN MOORAMBILLA VOICES FOR
2018
We would like to congratulate Gracie Morse on
her exciting placement in the Moorambilla
Voices for Girls to take place later this year.
Gracie participated in one of the 75 Music Skills
Workshops along with 3,608 other students
earlier in the year. During the workshop,
Founder and Artistic Director Michelle Leonard OAM selected
students on their singing abilities and Gracie was successful! This is a
first for Cumnock and it is wonderful that Gracie will be part of this
amazing choir!
CONNAN FAMILY $900 DONATION
What a wonderful start to the term to be
presented with a cash donation of $900 from the
Connan family towards the Year 5 and 6
Canberra Excursion. Julian, Meghan, Murray and
Elzette have been busily collecting, transporting
and depositing cans and bottles each weekend
for the past 6 months to raise funds for the 13
students who will attend this year’s excursion! I
have attached Julian’s letter for you to read, as
you will appreciate the fact that Julian has changed schools and
will no longer be coming on the excursion with us. Thank you again
to this special family who have made such a selfless and significant contribution to this event. We
are indeed very fortunate to have families in our midst who make a difference to our school and
community.
I would also like to thank Jeremy, Heidi, Molly and Charlie Duffy who have taken over the reins for
this fundraising opportunity. If you can help collect, deliver or redeem the collection please let
Heidi know. Many hands make light work!
DONNA RILES VISITS FROM THE ORANGE REGIONAL CONSERVATORIUM
Mrs Donna Riles’ support and inspiring musical talents mesmerised the
whole school in Week 1 as we sang, played and showcased our
innate musical talents as a whole group. Mrs Riles and other members
of the Conservatorium will be visiting our school throughout the year
to deliver workshops in choral items, percussion, singing and possibly
guitar. We are appreciative of the Conservatorium and their support
to deliver high quality musical programs at Cumnock to ensure our
students are given the joy of music and song.
CUMNOCK PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPETITION
Congratulations to all the students who overcame nervous moments to deliver their fine and
persuasive speeches to our school and community audience. Thank you to parents who helped
their children practise throughout the holidays in preparation for the event. Mrs Gibson and Mrs
O’Brien were very impressed with the improvement the children have made since last year’s
speeches. Good luck and congratulations to the following students who will be representing our
school at the CWA Western Group’s Competition at All Saints College in Bathurst on Tuesday 22nd
May:
Year 3: Macey Armstrong
Year 4: Gracie Morse
Year 5: Jonathan Pottie
Year 6: Hannah Gibson
OUTSTANDING RESULTS AT DISTRICT CROSS COUNTRY AT MOLONG
It was a great privilege to represent our OSSA GOLD group at this Competition in blustery and
cold conditions at Molong. Thank you to the students from all our schools who displayed
outstanding sportsmanship and enthusiasm for the event. We were proud of our representatives:
Hannah Gibson, Molly Duffy, Charlie Duffy, Thomas Vickers, Zali Armstrong, Macey Armstrong,
Charlie O’Brien, Rose Baldwin and Elizabeth Baldwin and are thrilled for Zali who will proceed to
the next level of the competition at the Western Schools Cross Country Trials at Guerie in June.
ORANGE DISTRICT PSSA ATHLETICS CARNIVAL AT WARATAHS
Well done to all our students who displayed fine sportsmanship at the OSSA Athletics Carnival.
The following students have been selected to attend the Orange PSSA Carnival this Friday.
Congratulations to Austin Bruce, Ryan Whiting, Charlie and Molly Duffy, Zali and Macey
Armstrong, and Kiera and Emily Strahan. Mrs Schulz will be there to cheer along all our OSSA
representatives but especially our students! Congratulations to our OSSA PP5 relay consisting of
Marc Tero, Emily Strahan, Charlie Duffy and Charlie O’Brien who came third and qualify for the
Western Athletics Carnival in Dubbo in September!
CUMNOCK PUBLIC MASTERPLAN UPDATE
At our recent P & C meeting last Tuesday we welcomed our new Executive and discussed a
number of important issues and fundraising possibilities along with the School Landscape
Masterplan. Mrs Celia Baxter is in the process of finalising tenders with the school in order to
commence operations on the new footpath and entrance. Once again a huge vote of thanks
to the P and C for their ongoing fundraising efforts this year amidst the drought and unrelenting
feeding regime that many families are now experiencing each day.
LEARNING GOALS FOR STUDENTS
Students in class 4/5/6 will be working on developing learning goals in literacy and numeracy to
support ownership of their learning and achievements. This is an initiative across our COS network
to ensure our students have developed the skills and understanding to set achievable goals and
outcomes in class.
MOTHER’S DAY
We are hoping that all our special Mums, Grandmothers and Grandfriends were suitably spoilt for
Mother’s Day. Once again, thank you to our Office staff who organised and promoted the
wonderful gift collection for your children and to Mrs Allcorn for her awesome packaging ideas.
LEARNING PROGRESSIONS PROFESSIONAL LEARNING
Throughout the year, all staff have opportunities to attend Professional Learning opportunities. In
Week 4, Miss Rivers, Mr West and myself will be attending Charles Sturt University to develop our
understanding of the new National Literacy and Numeracy Progressions. These Progressions
describe common pathways or developmental sequences for the acquisition of aspects of
literacy and numeracy development. All staff will be upskilled in the use of these new
Progressions throughout the year.
JUMP ROPE FOR HEART
Thank you to Kane Radford who visited our school to kick start our JUMP ROPE FOR HEART
program. We will be organising skipping sessions each week to maintain and develop greater
skipping competence across the whole school. Thank you to Kane for being part of this initiative
and we look forward to our JUMP OFF later in the term!
NAPLAN
This week the students in Years 3 and 5 will be involved in the NAPLAN testing. The tests provide
parents and schools with an understanding of how individual students are performing on a given
day. NAPLAN tests are just one aspect of a school’s assessment and reporting process; they do
not replace ongoing assessments made by teachers about student performance. Thank you to
all teachers who have been supporting Year 3 and 5 students prepare for these tests.
MR CHARLES DWYER MITCHELL EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP DIRECTOR
On Thursday we will welcome our new Mitchell Educational Leadership Director, Mr Charles
Dwyer to our school, to meet staff, students and colleagues from our Community of Schools
network. Cumnock has fallen under the Mitchell umbrella of operation but we will still be
working closely with our colleagues within the Orange network and our Community of School
group.
WELCOME ASSEMBLY IN WEEK 3
Friday 25th will be our first Assembly for Term 2 which will be overseen by Mr West, Mrs Hubbard
and Miss Rivers. Class items will be presented by K/1 on Friday 8th June, 4/5/6 on Friday 22nd June
and by 2/3 on Friday 6th July. Please note these dates in your calendars.
PRE 2
Pre 2 is a collaborative approach to enhancing learning across member schools which
embraces 21st century technologies, offering enriched curriculum practice, learning excursions
and pedagogy within our primary classrooms. This allows our staff to connect with colleagues
across the Orange network and surrounding region to engage in Professional Learning
opportunities after school on a wide range of subjects each term.
DRAFT VISITORS CODE OF CONDUCT
At various times of the year we update policies within our school as required by the Department.
At our recent P & C meeting I tabled the draft Cumnock Public School Visitors Code of Conduct
for comment and feedback. This policy aims to provide a guide for all parents and members of
the school community in order to ensure a safe, respectful and harmonious school environment.
I am enclosing the draft Cumnock Public School Visitors Code of Conduct for feedback from the
wider school community. Thankyou for your support.
WELLINGTON EISTEDDFOD JULY 28TH—18TH AUGUST
It’s that time of year again… entries for Wellington Eisteddfod need to be submitted by May 25th.
If your child is interested in entering any poetry sections, (humorous, Australian, poems for 2) I will
be asking for expressions of interest next week. The school can submit the individual entries in
poems but entry fees and transport to the eisteddfod will be the responsibility of parents.
The school will be entering the primary class (Years 3-6) in the group verse speaking to be held on
Wednesday 2nd August.
OSSA GOLD TOUCH TRIAL
Thank you to the parents who transported their children to the OSSA
GOLD Touch Football trials in Orange last Monday. Unfortunately, no
students were selected from Cumnock but I appreciate the efforts of
parents and students to participate in these trials. This term in 4/5/6,
we are developing skills in touch football which will be important for
the selection process next year.
STAFF PROFILES
This week we profile our multi-talented teacher and musical maestro, Mrs Helen Hubbard.
With kind regards,
Amanda Schulz
Hello Everyone… I have been politely asked to do a staff profile!
Background
Married to husband Ross (Family originally form Euchareena)
4 children (now adults!)… 2 are in the health profession, one in education and one an engineer.
My family came from Young… farming
Interests… other than family and teaching I love gardening and sport.
Teaching
My teaching career has encompassed teaching Year 12 (History/English) to Kindergarten!
After I graduated from Macquarie Uni my first posting was at Condobolin Pubic School which I loved. After Marrying,
Ross and I moved to Ingham North Qld as Ross worked for CSR. After we returned to NSW I taught History and English
at St Joseph’s Albury. Four children then kept me busy for a number of years. When I resumed teaching I taught for a
number of years at a little school (similar to Cumnock) called Bellata in north west NSW. When Ross and I relocated to
Orange I was so ‘lucky’ to be asked to do some causal teaching at a wonderful little school called ‘Cumnock’…. and I’m still
here!!!!
I find working in small schools very fulfilling on so many levels. As a teacher you get the opportunity to see the children
grow and develop from infants through to their primary years. You get to know all the students! You also meet a wide
cross section of students and members of the community. I attended a little 2 teacher school between Young and Cowra
and just loved my time there. Teaching in small school’s is special and personal. Thank you Cumnock!
SCHOOL PHOTOS
WEDNESDAY 23 MAY
FULL WINTER UNIFORM