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Principal’s Report
CCC
Kingfisher Avenue, Coleambally, NSW, 2707
Phone: 6954 4131 Fax: 6954 4396
Email: [email protected] 17th October 2017
Term 4 Week 2
Coleambally Central School
A Quality Education in your Community
This week at
Coleambally Central School
Monday 16th October
HSC Exam English
P&C Meeting
Tuesday 17th October
HSC Exam English
Wednesday 18th October
HSC Exam Agriculture
Thursday 19th October
Year 8 Altina Excursion
Mini Kindy Transition 12.30pm
Friday 20th October
Year 6 into 7 Transition Day 2
Coming up in Term 4
Thursday 19 October
Mini Kindy 12.30-3pm
Friday 20 October
Yr 6 into 7 Transition
Monday 23rd October
HSC Exam General Maths
Tuesday 24th October
HSC Exam IPT
Wednesday 25 October
Yr 6 into 7 Transition
Thursday 26 October
Mini Kindy 12.30-3pm
Thursday 2 November
Mini Kindy 9am-3pm
Thursday 16 November
Yr 12 Formal
Tuesday 28 November - Friday 1 Decem-
ber
Yr 5/6 Canberra Excursion
Tuesday 12 December
Presentation Night
The CCS
Parents & Citizen’s
Association meets
on the 1st Monday of the month
at 5.30pm in the school library.
All Welcome
Welcome back to Week 2 of Term 4!
Parents and carers are an important and valued part of the school commu-
nity. Last term I frequently mentioned in the newsletter planning taking
place for the 2018-20 School Plan. As part of this process students and
staff participated in the Tell Them From Me surveys. The school also invit-
ed parents to participate in the Partners in Learning Parent Feedback sur-
vey, which is an online survey that takes about 15 minutes to complete. It
is anonymous, and voluntary and the survey feedback will be used to make
practical improvements and inform the school plan. If you have more than
one child at this school, and feel that your children’s experiences differ,
you can complete the survey more than once. As of last week parent re-
sponse has been low and I would encourage parents to complete the sur-
vey. The survey ‘window’ has been extended and it will now close this
Friday, 20 October 2017. Parents can access and complete their surveys
online at https://nsw.tellthemfromme.com/pt9jz.
Literacy and Numeracy Initiative
Coleambally Central School has been invited as a supplementary school to
participate in an evaluation of the new Learning Progressions, which will
replace the current Literacy and Numeracy Continuums, and the revised
Kindergarten Best Start Assessment. Primary staff will have the opportuni-
ty to participate in professional development and the school will have ac-
cess to these initiatives well in advance of other schools.
Rural and Remote Grant Last week we received news that we have been successful in obtaining a grant of $20,000 as part of a Rural and Remote initiative to implement and evaluate the NSW Career Development Continuum K-12. We will be working as a cluster with feeder schools Darlington Point Public School and St Peter’s Primary School to promote primary students understanding of careers and career pathways. Exciting!
Year 6 into 7
Our 6 into 7 Transition Program commenced last Friday and will run for
another two days, Friday 20 October and Wednesday 25 October 2017.
Current Year 6 students from Coleambally Central School, St Peters
School and Darlington Point Public School will have the opportunity to
spend the day in Secondary classes so that they can experience what High
School will be like.
Kindergarten Transition
‘Mini Kindy’, the Kindergarten Transition for 2018 Kindergarten students, commenced last Thursday and Mrs
Foster has informed me that the children thoroughly enjoyed the first session. ‘Mini Kindy’ will run for four
weeks, with the next session to be held this Thursday, 19 October 2017 from 12.30 to 3.00 pm. Students in-
volved will each need to bring a school bag, packed lunch, hat and water bottle. Please note that parents have to
have completed an enrolment form for their child to attend, please contact the front office.
Primary News
Planning is underway for the annual Primary Intensive Swimming Program, which will take place in Week 9 and
Week 10 of this term. Parents of students in Years 5 and 6 who will be participating in the excursion to Canberra
are also reminded that a payment plan is in place and are encouraged to use this option and continue with regular
contributions. Parents will also shortly receive information on Book Packs for 2018.
PBL Draw
Congratulations to Chelsea Haas-Williams and Hugh White, who won Canteen Vouchers in Monday’s PBL
Draw. Keep displaying positive behaviours and you will be
rewarded. Thank you to the PBL team!
Until next week,
Timothy Allen
Principal
Mini Kindy
Assembly Awards Kinder
Mantej Singh Presenting interest news with confidence
Jaiden Stevenson Trying hard in all areas of learning
Nevaeh Pardy Beautifully presented book work and craft
Year 1/2
Jessie Pound For being a helpful and valuable member of our classroom
Hayley Pound For writing factual and informative information reports
William Perkins For continually neat handwriting
Gabrielle Perkins For constantly working hard in all KLA areas
Year 2/3
Nathan Vearing Enthusiastic application in all tasks and being a reliable honest student
Tanaya Cooney Being a consistently well behaved and polite class member
Chloe Leach Greater application and effort in story writing
Lucy Bolton Consistent application and lovely handwriting in all subjects
Year 4/5
Noah Jay Pausing at appropriate punctuation during reading and very expressive and fluent reading
Cooper Payne Making me laugh out loud with the use of the word rinoplasty in sentence writing
Archie Boag Persevering with the drawing activity to produce a creepy zombie hand
Year 5/6
Braidy Davis Showing a growing awareness of how to find the percentage of a number
Darby Evans Producing a strong visual element to draw the reader into his story about a mountaineer
Michalla Bright Making a concerted effort to try and include “wow” words in her writing to create interest
Samuel Davie Showing a growing awareness of how to find the percentage of a number
PBL Well done to Logan Smith who
was the winner of the ipad at the
end of Term 3.
2017 Sir John Monash Education Bursary
Applications are invited for the Sir John Monash Education Bursary. Applicants are invited to submit an essay: “Depend upon it, the only hope for Australia is the ballot box and an educated electorate” (details of which can be found in the Bursary requirements and conditions on Council’s website).
Entry in this essay is open to long term residents of Murrumbidgee Council who are considering entering into post secondary
education through University, College or TAFE, or an approved course of formal training with a Registered Training
Organisation, ie apprentices, trainees, adult education. Entries close at 4.00pm on Friday 10 November 2017.
The bursary is valued at $2,000 and is awarded to assist with personal costs associated with course expenses. The successful
applicant will be announced at the Sir John Monash Dinner and Lecture to be held on Friday evening, 24 November 2017 in
the Jerilderie Civic Hall, Jerilderie. Full requirements and conditions, including cover sheet, are available to download from
Council’s website www.murrumbidgee.nsw.gov.au
P O Box 96 Craig Moffitt
JERILDERIE NSW 2716 GENERAL MANAGER
Careers
Community Announcements
Swimming Club
Swimming club is set to start on Friday 10th November at 5.30pm. This date is also a “come
and try” night.
Membership with Swimming NSW is $67 and free to Junior Dolphins (7 years and under). Club
membership is $10 per child. We also hope to be able to provide some coaching sessions this
season.
Hope to see old and new swimmers for
another great season.
Australia Day Committee
First meeting of Coleambally Australia Day 2018
Committee will be held
6pm Wednesday, 25th October, 2017 at Coleambally
Community Club
New members welcome.
For further information, please contact Penny
Sheppard on 69549157
Country Education Foundation of Coleambally-Darlington
Point Grants for 2018
Grant application forms for grants for 2018 are now available and must
be completed on line. Go to http:cefa.org.au/ or Google Country
Education Foundation of Australia and “apply for a grant.” Secondary
school leavers should read the information on the website for all details
of
eligibility and conditions.
Applications close on Friday 17th November 2017
Coleambally Physical Culture
Club end of year concert /
competition Saturday 21st Oc-
tober from 2pm at the Coleam-
bally Community Club.
Please come along and watch
what the girls have been learn-
ing throughout the year and
help us celebrate our first year
dong Physical Culture in
Coleambally.
Gold coin entry-raffle available
on the day—all proceeds going
back to the Coly Club.
Community Announcements
FASHION PARADE
SUNDAY 29TH OCTOBER
2PM
COLEAMBALLY COMMUNITY CLUB
FASHIONS FROM COUNTRY FLAIR NARRANDERA
ENTRY $10.00
INCLUDES AFTERNOON TEA
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YRS FREE
LUCKY DOOR &CONTINUOUS RAFFLE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION & TO BOOK A TABLE PH. SUE HARDY 0418605202
Coleambally Milo and Junior Cricket
Registration for Milo and Junior Cricket
will be on Friday 27 October 5pm at the
cricket oval. The following Saturday 4
November Junior cricket will commence
at 8.45am for all new and existing players.
Junior registration per player is $60 and is
open to players of age 9 to 13 and must be
able to bowl full length of cricket pitch.
Milo will also commence Saturday 4
November at 9am. To register go to http://
playcricket.com.au/learn/in2cricket. Cost
is $65 and the program will run for 10
sessions. For more information please
contact Nathan Jones 0427334010 -
Junior Cricket or Milo Cricket Briony
Sandwiches/Wraps
(Rolls extra 40c, toasted extra 20c)
Vegemite or Honey $1.00
Cheese $1.50
Egg (plain/curried) $1.90
Salad only $3.00
Tuna $2.10
Tuna Salad* $4.30
Ham $1.60
Ham Salad* $3.80
Ham, Cheese, Tomato* $2.20
Chicken $2.70
Chicken & Salad* $4.90
Chicken, Cheese, Lettuce, Salsa ** $3.80
Sweet Chilli Chicken** $5.00
Extras: 40c—mayo, carrot, pickles, salsa,
beetroot, cheese, tomato, cucumber, lettuce,
pineapple
60c—egg
*Available as sandwich or wrap
**Available as a wrap only
Hot Food
Chicken Fillet $4.00
Chicken Fillet Burger $5.90
(with lettuce & mayo)
Chicken Nuggets $0.60ea
Sweet Chilli Chicken Tender $1.70
Pizza Single– Ham/Pineapple $2.30
Pizza Single—Cheese/Bacon $2.30
Noodle Cup $2.50
(Chicken, and Beef,)
Party Pies $1.20ea
Hot Food continue...
Sausage Rolls $3.00ea
Hot Dogs $3.00
Pie $4.50
Parma Roll $6.00
Snack Food
Raisin Toast (2 slices) $1.00
Popcorn $0.60
Chips (Honey Soy, original, $1.40
Grain waves sour cream & chives)
JJ’s $1.60
Jelly $1.00
Cup Cakes $1.00
Drinks
Water 600ml $1.50
Just Juice 200ml $1.00
Juicy Isle 300ml $2.00
LOL $3.00
Glee $2.50
Milk 300ml $2.00
Milk 500ml $3.60
(Chocolate or Strawberry)
Nippy’s 500ml Milk $3.80
(Chocolate or Coffee)
Nippy’s 375ml Milk $2.40
(Choc, Coffee or Strawberry)
100% Apple or Orange Juice 350ml $2.50
Ice Blocks
TNT Sour Pops $0.70
Icy Poles $1.50
Fandangles $2.00
Yogo Snapz $0.30
Cruncha $1.20
Frozen Yoghurt $2.50
Recess Specials
Mon: Mini Chicken Wrap $2.50
Tues: Fruit Cup $1.50
Wed: Pancakes $1.50
Thurs: Yoghurt Fruit Cup $2.00
Fri: Mini Pizza $2.00
Lunch Specials
Mondays
Hawaiian Burger $6.00
Tuesdays
Chicken Pasta $5.00
Wednesdays
Nacho’s $6.00
Thursdays
Mad Mex Wrap $5.00
Fridays
Roast Gravy Roll $5.00
CCS Canteen Menu Term 4 2017
STOP!!! AVOID MISSING OUT—ORDER YOUR RECESS &
LUNCH!
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Avoid missing out on Recess, ring Ali-
son before 9am on 0427 278 272.
Keep a look out for Blackboard Specials.
GREEN —Eat as
Often as You
Want
AMBER—Eat
Occasionally
RED—Eat only
2 days/Term