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Term 1Week 3 10th February 2014 www.mendooran-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
SECONDARY STUDENTS HARD AT WORK!
Year 9 Agriculture Students
Derek Washbrook, Bec Sciberrras and Mitchell Averillo preparing the melon plot. At present we have
watermelon and pumpkin and it is an ongoing project. Dylan Thompson, Dylan Gray, Roy Griffith are
maintaining the seed-raising enclosure. Dylan Gray pictured here with a baby bearded dragon.
Year 11 Metals Students
Safety training in the Woodwork/Metals
room on various equipment.
On the disc grinder are Jake Sladden and
Steven Rutter with Mr Hollingworth
supervising.
Principal Michael Spora
HTSS
Julie Waters
HTMY
Susan Young
Assistant Principal Lynda Peter
Captain Secondary
Amelia Washbrook
Vice Caps Secondary
Kaitlyn Thomson
Steven Rutter
Captains Primary Anna Ward
Thomas Yeo
Vice Caps Primary
Annabel Finemore
Casey Adams
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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
School Captain’s Induction Assembly
All of our elected school leaders will be inducted and have their badges presented at a special assembly
tomorrow at 10:00am. All parents, family and community members are most welcome to attend. We
also invite all of our visitors to join us for a morning tea after the ceremony.
Swimming Carnival
Who will be this year’s aquatic champions? This Friday, Beni & Goonoo will clash in the pool for one
of the most prestigious and sought after prizes, the Mendooran Central School Swimming Shield. It is
traditional that we have a great turn out for this event of students and parents with plenty of house spirit
and I look forward to this year being the same. Please remember that the carnival is a mandatory school
day that every student is expected to attend. A modified canteen menu will be available and published in
this newsletter.
Congratulations to all students
My congratulations and thanks go to all students for the excellent start to
the school year that we have had. All classes are working earnestly with
full cooperation and effort by all students. Although these are the standards
that I do expect and have come accustomed to seeing here at Mendooran, I
would like to acknowledge the effort being made by all students. Let’s
keep it up.
Vale - Doug Hall
Our sincere condolences go to Brandon (Yr 9), Suzanne (Yr 10) and Cathy
Hall for the passing of Doug Hall. Doug has been an outstanding supporter
of the school since moving to Mendooran. Those who have had the
pleasure of getting to know Doug would know how much of a genuine and
caring person he was. His passing will be felt by many.
Canteen Helpers
We all know that Sharon Abbott does a wonderful job of managing our
school canteen. Unfortunately, she is also having to volunteer most days to
ensure that it is able to be open at all. If there are any Mums or Dads
available to help out (even one day a term) please consider calling to lend a
hand.
Michael Spora
Principal
calendar
Tue 11.2.14
Captain’s Induction
Whole School
Assembly
10:00am
Thur 13.2.14
Primary Parent
Information Session
K/1 Room at 3:30pm
Fri 14.2.14
Swimming Carnival
Fri 21.2.14
Binnaway Zone
Swimming Carnival
IMPORTANT DATES
11 April 2014 ANZAC Day
6 June 2014 Athletics Carnival
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KINDERGARTEN/YEAR 1 NEWS Welcome to 2014! Year 1 students returned on Wednesday 29th January and our new Kindergarten
students commenced on Thursday, 30th January. We had an extremely successful start with no tears!
Library & Scripture will be held on Tuesday and Assembly & Sport on Friday.
News Day is as follows:
Our news topic for Weeks 2 & 3 is Family Celebrations & traditions. The students can bring
something along to show or discuss something based on these topics.
All equipment is supplied by the school for K/1 class however if all students could bring a Library bag
and a hat (a spare can be kept at school if you would like) that would be appreciated.
Homework will commence in Week 2 for Year 1. All students will be able to take home reading
books from Week 3. They will have a Home Reading card for parents to sign. As Kindergarten
students complete their weekly sound books they will bring these home. If the hand signs could be
practised with you at home that would be greatly appreciated so that the sounds are being reinforced at
school and at home.
Students have a brief fruit break mid-morning so it would be great if they could bring some fruit
(preferably cut up) in a labelled plastic bag or small container each day.
From time to time your child may need to be absent for the day but as much as it is possible it is
important for your child to attend school regularly and to be punctual so that they do not miss out on
vital learning. If your child is absent, a note explaining the absence is required prior or on the day of
return to school.
Should parents have alternate travelling home arrangements to the student’s usual travel home
arrangements at any time a note will be required or contact made with the school office.
The school Swimming Carnival will be held on Friday 14th February. All Infants will attend school
until recess then we will walk to the pool to participate in the Infants carnival. A separate note will be
sent home regarding this as well as what houses (Beni or Goonoo) the Kindergarten children are in.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Annabelle Shaelah Harry B
Sam Xanthie
None as
Scripture with
Mrs Jones
Bella Brianna Sharna Harry T
Riley
Hollie Paige
Connor Bailey
Chloe Stella Nick Will
Win Bins: Ella Hartley, Malcolm Hellyer, Harry Beer, Oscar Monk.
Birthdays: Tori Rutter, Vance McDonald.
Class Award Ribbons
K/1: William Duce
2/3/4: Victoria Monk
4/5/6: Stephen Eyles
MERIT AWARDS
K/1: Xanthia Turnbull
Annabelle Tincknell
2/3/4: Airlie Smith
Kiera Turnbull
4/5/6: Joseph Frohmuller
Jacinta Averillo
PRIMARY ASSEMBLY
AWARDS
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K/YEAR 1 NEWS CONT. Thank you to all parents who sent in items for our K/1 room. We now have sufficient supplies.
Should parents have any concerns or queries (eg lost property, equipment or homework) I am only
too happy to discuss these with you so that we are working together to assist in your child’s overall
development. A general parent information afternoon will be held this Thursday 13th February at
3:30pm in the K/1 room. All are welcome!
I look forward to a very exciting, productive year with K/1!
L Peter
YEARS 4/5/6 NEWS We have been very busy in 4/5/6 organising spelling, maths and reading groups and are getting into a
routine. Students finished their wonderful posters and I am starting to get to know everyone. For
homework this week students will practice their spelling and also plan, draft, edit and publish a
narrative based on the provided image. Students will continue to read “The Zoo” by Anthony
Browne. We will be looking at and discussing the illustrations and the message the author is sending
through the illustrations through the use of composition, colour, placement, framing, and negative
space. In maths last week we focused on place value of three to six digit numbers and changing
values by ten and one hundred. We also worked on reading analog and digital clocks and twenty-four
hour time. This week we will revise rounding numbers and number patterns. We will be investigating
state and territory emblems in COGS and researching information about zoos during our computer
time. It will be a busy week finishing with the Swimming Carnival on Friday.
S Reynolds
CANTEEN ROSTER
Mon 17.2.14: S Abbott
Tue 18.2.14: Closed
Wed 19.2.14: S Sladden
Thu 20.2.14: Closed
Fri 21.2.14: S Abbott
Mon 10.2.14: S Abbott
Tue 11.2.14: Closed
Wed 12.2.14: S Sladden
Thu 13.2.14: Closed
Fri 14.2.14: Swimming Carnival
LIBRARY TIMES!
We love lending you books and we love getting
you into a routine of bringing them back so that
you can borrow another one!!!!
Kindergarten/Year 1 borrow on Tuesdays
Years 2/3 borrow on Thursdays
Years 4/5/6 borrow on Wednesdays
SWIMMING CARNIVAL CANTEEN MENU Pies $3.40 JJs $1.00
Junior Pies $2.00 Paddle Pops $1.50
Sausage Rolls $2.40 Yoghurt Sticks $ .20
Pizza $2.40 Aroona $1.50
Quiche $3.20 Slushie (small) $1.00
Chips $1.20
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YOUR LIBRARY NEWS Through the efforts of our community and our school budget we have a well resourced Library. We
would like to see students making more of the opportunity to use these resources for relaxation and
enjoyment as well as supporting them in their learning.
Borrowing Procedures:
Children are encouraged to borrow during Library lessons and classroom lessons. Borrowing may
also take place at lunchtimes and other appointed times. Returns may be put into the Returns Box in
the Library at any time.
Infants/Lower Primary: May borrow one resource.
Upper Primary: May borrow one fiction for classroom, one fiction for home and one
reference resource.
Secondary: May borrow two fiction and several reference resources plus text
books.
Length of Borrowing: Fortnightly duration but resources may be returned at any time within
that fortnight. TEXT BOOKS may be borrowed on a TERM BASIS.
After two weeks an overdue notice is sent home with the student. Please follow this up with your
child and contact librarian if you have further concerns.
If this is not followed up a note will go home attached to the newsletter.
If this is not followed up a letter will be sent home advising the parent of the replacement cost.
Please support your child by:
Providing a waterproof Library Bag. (Available for purchase at Main Office for $3.50)
Monitoring their borrowing and caring for Library resources at home.
Calling into the library to help select resources most suited to your child’s needs.
BOOKCLUB Mendooran Central School Library participates in SCHOLASTIC BOOKCLUB to provide quality
reading resources for you and your children at lower competitive prices.
Once a term you will receive a brochure with offers. If you wish to purchase from Bookclub you
need to cut out the order form and send with payment in an envelope to the MAIN OFFICE at school
by the return date. Cheques to be made out to Mendooran Central School or cash. Payment can
also be made by phone with the receipt number put on the order form and returned to the office for
processing. Purchases will arrive back at school within a fortnight after the return date. These will be
sent home with your child.
IF AT ANY TIME YOU WOULD LIKE TO USE YOUR PURCHASES AS GIFTS PLEASE
ADVISE THE LIBRARY STAFF AND WE WILL MAKE ALTERNATE DELIVERY
ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOU. From your purchases the school receives reading rewards which
provide further valuable reading resources for the library and classrooms.
Brochures are related to students reading levels and interests:
Busy Bee: (ages 0 to 5 years)
Wombat (ages 0 to 5 years)
Lucky (ages 5 to 8 years)
Arrow (ages 8 to 10 years)
Star (ages 10 to 14 years)
Thank you.
G Davis (Teacher/Librarian) and Pip Archer (School Assistant)
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SECONDARY NEWS GENERAL Our Year 7 students have made a very smooth transition into high school. The staff are pleased with
their positive attitude and work ethic.
Our students have begun swimming the heats for the swimming carnival to be held this Friday. We
invite all parents and carers to join us on Friday, commencing at 9am.
The “Aspire” team from the University of NSW are visiting the school on February 28th, to work
with our years 10-12 students, looking at post school options including further education.
J Waters
NEWS FROM THE LAB Well we’re back for 2014 and the year is looking great. We’ll be investigating the universe, scientific
classification, water, the origin of life, rocks, wave energy, communication… and that’s just some of
term 1. It’s going to be a busy time.
A quick note to students. If you have science classes timetabled please make sure you are wearing
covered and sturdy shoes. I need you all to have on solid shoes on when we are doing practical
activities for safety.
So bring you’re A game to the lab and let’s do some science.
T Newberry
Jake McKenna, Year 11 Kevin Martin, Year 7
COMMUNITY NEWS MENDOORAN/MERRYGOEN AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB Swimming training is on this week on Tuesday starting at 4pm with Mrs Norwood. There will be no
Pointscore this week on Friday due to the Mendooran School Swimming Carnival.
Michelle Ward
Ph 68861052
Mendooran Central School
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SCHOOLBIZ - PRIMARY AND HIGH SCHOOL Homework and study planning
Most children find planning easier to understand when they have a visual representation of their day
or week in front of them. Help your child learn to manage their daily tasks and responsibilities with
this weekly schedule template.
Weekly schedule template: http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/homework-and-study/homework-
tips/weekly-schedule-template
Jargon busters
Wanting to start the school year with clarity and wondering about the meaning of some of the school
terminology? Here’s a list of common abbreviations or terms to make the world inside the school
gates seem a little more familiar.
School jargon buster: http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/homework-and-study/homework-tips/
school-jargon-busters
School’s back
Life seems to go from zero to 100 during the first few weeks of school. These parents have pooled
their years of experience to bring you some suggestions to make the rest of the year run more
smoothly. Good luck!
Back to school checklist: http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/homework-and-study/planning-for-the-
future/back-to-school-checklist
Learning to read
Learning to read is hard work and can be frustrating at times for parents and their kids. Watch the
video to hear what these public school teachers have to say to help, with quick tips on how to make it
easier.
Learning to read: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5Om77mluKU&feature=share
Planning for success in high school
Each year in high school brings new academic and personal challenges for parents and their teens.
For example, if your child is commencing Year 8 or 10, they’ll need to start thinking now about the
electives they want to choose later in the year.
This year-by-year guide will help you navigate the challenges and decisions your child will face as
they commence Years 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Year-by-year tips: http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/homework-and-study/planning-for-the-future/
tips-for-starting-years-7-12
Staying in touch with the school
As a parent it's much easier to have difficult conversations about your child's behaviour with the
teacher if you've established a relationship with them at the start of the year.
Read this article or watch the video to hear teachers talk about the importance of staying in touch
with your child’s school.
Communicating with your school: http://www.schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au/zh/wellbeing/development/
communicating-with-your-school
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HOT FOOD
Meat Pie $3.40 Party Pies $0.80 Large Sausage Rolls $2.40 Small Sausage Rolls $0.60 Pizza Singles $2.40 Chicken Nuggets $0.70 Homemade Quiche $3.20 Noodles in Tubs $1.50
(Beef & Chicken Only) Macaroni & Cheese $2.50
BURGERS
Hamburger $4.20 Cheese Muffin $3.00 (Meat, cheese & sauce only) Chicken Burger $4.20 (Chicken, lettuce, tomato & mayo) Egg & Bacon Burger $4.30
(BBQ Sauce)
WRAPS
Chicken Wrap sm $2.40 lrg $4.30 (Chicken, lettuce, tomato, cheese & Mayo) Tuna Salad Wrap sm $2.30 (Sweet Chilli Sauce) lrg $4.30
SALADS
Chicken Salad $5.00 Ham Salad $5.00 Quiche & Salad $5.50 Chicken Waldorf Salad $5.30
SANDWICHES
Cheese $1.20 Vegemite $1.20 Chicken or Ham Salad $3.50 Ham, Cheese & Tomato $2.80 Devon $1.20 Toasted Sandwiches EXTRA $0.20
(All sandwiches on multi-grain bread)
SNACKS
Fruit Chews $0.20 Chips $1.20 JJ’s $1.00 Popcorn $0.60
ICE BLOCKS
Paddle Pops $1.80 Animal Pops $0.20 Choc Coated Ice cream $1.00 Zooper Dooper $0.60
DRINKS
LOL $2.00 Water $1.00 Aroona $1.50 Fruit Juice $1.00 Choc/Strawberry Milk $1.50 Slushi sm $1.00 lrg $1.60
HOMEMADE Biscuits $0.50 Jelly $0.50 Jelly & Custard $0.50 Custard $0.50 Trifle $0.80 Custard $0.50 Jelly & Fruit $0.50
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SCHOOL CONTRIBUTIONS - 2014
Voluntary Infants/Primary Contributions: $25.00 per child
Voluntary Secondary Contributions: $50.00 per child
Voluntary FAMILY MAXIUMUM: $80.00 (not including electives)
Both Voluntary contributions and Elective fees may be paid by instalment.
COMPULSORY ELECTIVES COST
Year 7/8 Electives: Technology Mandatory $20.00 (enables students to take work home)
Year 9/10 Electives: Industrial Technology $40.00 first project ($30 per project thereafter)
Food Technology $15.00 per term ($60.00 per year)
Design & Tech (Textiles) $20.00
Art $25.00
Agriculture $10.00
Year 11/12 Electives: Hospitality $15 per term ($60.00 per year)
D&T Mixed Media $20
Art $25
Agriculture $10
Metals & Engineering $40 first project (2nd project dependent on cost)
Please tear off the following section and fill in details accordingly to the number of students you have
attending Mendooran Central School to calculate the amount owing
FAMILY NAME:………………………………………………………..
VOLUNTARY SCHOOL CONTRIBUTION
No Primary No. Secondary TOTAL $
Students Students SCHOOL CONTRIBUTIONS
(Maximum $80.00)
COMPULSORY COSTS SECONDARY ELECTIVES
Year 7/8 Electives: Technology Mandatory $20.00 $................................
Year 9/10 Electives: Industrial Technology $40.00 $................................
Food Technology $60.00 $................................
Design & Tech (Textiles) $20.00 $................................
Art $25.00 $................................
Agriculture $10.00 $................................
Year 11/12 Electives: Hospitality $60.00 $................................
D&T Mixed Media $20.00 $................................
Art $25.00 $................................
Agriculture $10.00 $................................
Metals & Engineering $40.00 $................................
TOTAL ELECTIVE FEES $
TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS PAYABLE $
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