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Dear Parents and Friends of SGS,
As part of our commitment to ongoing development we are running a
goals-based Professional Development programme, titled Scone
Grammar School’s Professional Learning Framework (PLF). This
programme gives a direction and structure for our staff to develop
their strengths and improve in areas that need extra support. It is also
a programme where staff share their expertise with each other. These
collaborative opportunities are valuable for the development of
learning in our school. Education is about growth and development
and as a school we need to look to improve what we do, and all parts
of the school need to be doing this. We ask students to strive for
improvement and their best, every day. What a journey we are on
together!
Please continue to keep Year 12 in your prayers as they conclude their Trials and enter the final
weeks of school.
Please encourage those families you know who are considering Kindergarten enrolment for 2016
to make contact with the office as we are well into the process of enrolment and orientation.
Places are still available in classes.
Staff members continue to raise their concern that many students are not eating breakfast before
coming to school. Please consider ways to support your children in eating something healthy prior
to school as it helps them to concentrate and do their best. The free fruit that has been made
available for the students has been a positive way forward and used often by students. This is a
good support for them but can’t replace a good breakfast.
Thank you for being a significant part of the learning journey for your child. Please continue to
share your concerns, joys or issues with us.
Paul Smart
Principal
Primary News from Mr Feeney
Congratulations to our Primary Athletes on their outstanding efforts last week at the HRIS Div 1 Primary
Athletics Carnival. I was delighted to hear of their success in gaining 3rd Place overall, as well as hearing reports
of the high standard of their dress and sportsmanship. This is a wonderful balance that I’m sure makes us all very
proud. My thanks to Mr Holden, Mr Saunders and Mrs Patterson for their support and supervision of the team on
the day.
I cannot speak highly enough of the initiative and commitment given by Primary staff and students to last week’s
Walkathon. What an amazing result (as detailed in the Walkathon Report). Students will benefit enormously
from the reading resources, which will now be purchased as a result of this fund-raising effort. My special thanks
to Mrs Walsh and Year 3 for their involvement and leadership.
It was a privilege to assist in the presentation of Semester Two SRC Badges last week in Primary Chapel, and I do
wish these students well as they take on this important responsibility during the remainder of the year.
Congratulations to our new Semester Two SRC leaders:
Year 3 - Cooper Wilson, Eva Holden
Year 4 - Hamish White, Luisa Wilkinson
Year 5 - Tadhg Magner, Claudia Frampton
As you read the Newsletter this week, Years 2, 3 and 4 will be in the middle of their annual camps. Students in
Years 3 and 4 headed off on Wednesday morning for their respective three-day camps. Year 3 students are
staying at ‘Lake Mac’ and Year 4 students are at ‘Galston Gorge’ - both camp sites are run by Crusaders. These
camps incorporate Christian Discovery sessions as well as a range of outdoor adventure activities. ‘Lake Mac’ has a
particular focus on sailing, while ‘Galston Gorge’ includes a BMX activity in their programme. Year 2 students
headed off today, Thursday, for their two day trip to Sydney.
Please continue to pray for the students, teachers and camp leaders, as they conclude their camps and travel
home on Friday. These camps are such valuable experiences and provide so many different confidence building
opportunities. Thank you parents for your support for the students in preparation beforehand, and especially to
those parents who have attended and assisted as supervisors. We value your involvement greatly.
Primary Assembly will be on again this Friday, 14 August, hosted by Kindergarten. The Assembly will be in the
Primary Quad, commencing at 1:00pm. (Unfortunately, St Luke’s Hall is unavailable this week.)
Next week, Edward Arnott will be representing NSWCIS as part of the 2015 NSWCIS Primary Rugby team,
competing in the PSSA Primary Rugby Championships at Narrabeen. This is a wonderful achievement for Edward,
and I’m sure, a very special opportunity to enjoy. We wish him every success and look forward with great interest
to news of the team’s results.
Last week, Primary Staff spent time on Wednesday afternoon, undertaking a further professional development
session together, to strengthen our understanding of the new BOSTES History Syllabus, which is part of the new
Australian Curriculum. Kelly Borg, a Senior AIS Consultant in Primary Curriculum, led this session. The new
History Syllabus, which is structured around an inquiry learning model, will be implemented in 2016. For parents
who are interested, there is an excellent Parent Guide available for your perusal on the BOSTES website: http://
syllabus.bos.nsw.edu.au/hsie/
Congratulations and best wishes to Caitlin Porter (Year 6 Gold), Clare Price (Year 6 Gold), Isabelle Burke
(Kindergarten Gold), and Annabelle Goodchild (Year 2 Gold), who are all celebrating their birthdays this week. I
trust that each of these students will enjoy the day and the opportunity to share this special occasion with their
family and friends.
Good Humour for the Week
What do you call a cow that's shaky? Beef jerky!
Why did half a chicken cross the road? To get to his other side!
What do you call two guys hanging around a window? Curt and Rod!
From the Chaplain
I was reminded of this last week of the value and power of prayer. I was reminded of how my Grandparents
prayed for me every day. We need to pray daily for our children!
"For this reason also...we have not ceased to pray for you..." (Colossians 1:9a)
Here are some prayer suggestions:
Pray that they will increase in the knowledge of God. Most parents’ greatest hope for their children is
that they will be happy, but a fulfilled life comes from knowing Jesus. Without Him, there is a nagging
emptiness. Lots of people know about God, but knowing Jesus personally is different. Pray that they live a worthy life. Pray that their lives have an impact for good, and that they will be
people of trustworthy character. Pray that they may come to know God’s will and purpose for their life.
Pray that they are strengthened in God’s power. The world and evil influences will seek to pull our
children down. They need God’s power to be strong, resist temptation, and do the right thing.
Thank God for them. They are unique creations of God.
Weekly Chapel Bible passages and relevant links can be found at twitter.com/sgschapel
In Prayer this week:
Reflect on: Colossians 1:9
Give thanks for: The opportunity to communicate with God through Jesus; The many opportunities to be involved in diverse school activities such as camps, parents, teachers and supporters who truly care for us.
Pray for: Year 2, 3 & 4 on camps this week; For the school building project; For families and students who are ill or struggling at the moment; For Kindergarten students; For Year 12 students as they sit Trial HSC Examinations;
Children and teachers at the Yellow Cottage Pre School; For your son or daughter’s teacher/s! (specific prayer requests can be sent to [email protected] to be prayed for by our weekly prayer group- not published in the
newsletter).
Rev’d Nate
The Yellow Cottage Tales
We are half way through the term but we are not slowing down here at The
Yellow Cottage. On Friday we enjoyed watching the Scone Grammar School
children doing their walkathon right past the front of The Yellow Cottage. There
was lots of cheering and high fives.
Below are some important dates for your diaries.
Week 7 – 24 – 28 August. Book Week. We plan to take the children on
excursions to the Scone Library and to the Grammar School Book parade.
Week 9- 7- 11 September. Photo Week. Hot Shotz Photography will be here
everyday this week to take our preschool photos. On Wednesday, 9 September we are going to attend the
Scone Public School concert, “A Night at the Theatre.”
On Wednesday of this week, The Yellow Cottage is having “The Happy Tooth” visit us to speak about dental
health. This visit will help the children learn how to brush their teeth correctly and talk to them about visiting
the dentist. We encourage the children to wash their mouths at preschool with a big drink of water after they
eat to help with dental hygiene. We thank “The Happy Tooth” for coming to share these important lessons with
us at preschool.
In the next couple of weeks, a letter will be coming out to families with their allocation of days for next year at
The Yellow Cottage. Thank you for returning your enrolment information so efficiently.
Thank you for making such healthy choices for your children’s lunch boxes. We have included a Yellow Cottage
set of lunchbox traffic lights in the newsletter as a reminder of our recommendations for healthy eating at
preschool.
"Learning is not a spectator sport. So let’s play”.
The Yellow Cottage Cont…...
Curriculum Corner
Year 4 PD/H/PE
Over this term the students in Year 4 have shown a real interest in learning to jump rope so the teachers have
designed a Physical Education programme to teach students some basic skills. The skills that the students have
been learning are big rope, running in and movement in the rope and single rope skills such as cross over and
jumping with a friend. Each lesson the students are checking off the skills they have learnt. Please encourage your
child to show you what they have learnt.
To coincide with our skipping programme we have been discussing healthy living. We have thought about what
makes a healthy person and looked into the importance of healthy eating. Included in our programme we will be
looking in our lunch boxes to see what are the healthy options for everyday and what we should save for a treat.
Year 1 Gold
This Term, 1 Gold have been learning about and writing procedures. Today we wrote a procedure for making
Floating Flowers. After they were made we then watched them unfold on the water before our eyes.
Last week we did the same writing task for making and flying Paper Helicopters. We also had a flying competition.
2015 Australian History Competition On May 27, students in Years 8 and 10 sat the Australian History Competition. This competition attracted over
23,000 participants and there were many praiseworthy results amongst the students of Scone Grammar School.
The competition aims to foster students’ interest and understanding of History and, in 2015, it was based upon
the National Curriculum.
Year 8 Results
Merit: Clayton Edmonds, Conor Edwards, Tegan Ferries, Malory Folpp, Emily Heng, Olivia Hamson, Rosie O’Brien,
Tully O’Regan, William Price, Aspyn-Lily Tanner, Felicity Telfer, Kathleen MacDougall
Credit: Eloise Blayden, Lily Dunn, Nikola Holz, Emma Saunders
Distinction: John Murtagh
High Distinction: Salman Khan
Year 10 Results
It was particularly pleasing to see that over 30% of Year 10 students gained a Credit or higher in the 2015
competition.
Merit: Shannon Nichols, Luella Wilks, Ethan Fairgray, Hugh Price, Mackenzie Barker, Maddison Cook, Blake
Green, Justin Heng.
Credit: Toby Barry, Eleanor Brown, Harriet Norvill, Fintan Conway, Selina MacDougall
Distinction: Caitlin Dart, Cohen Folpp, Brydie Moore, Mardie Norton
High Distinction: Madeline Buckley, Kaitland Parker
Congratulations to all students for their effort in completing this competition.
Ms Gibson
EnEx in the Primary School Each week, over 30 students participate in our enrichment and extension programme here at the Scone Grammar
School. Students who demonstrate an exceptional level of competence in various areas of study are nominated by their teachers to join the EnEx group.
Those who attend each week are involved in a series of critical and creative thinking activities that stretch their
minds to think outside the square. They are required to solve problems through planning and implementing
ideas. This term, EnEx was opened up to students in Years 3, 4 and 6 and already I have been impressed by the academic talent we have at our School.
Later in the year, 2 teams of students will be heading up to Armidale to compete in the Northern NSW daVinci
Decathlon. This will involve them competing against other NSW schools in various disciplines including
mathematics, engineering, code breaking, acting plus more. We wish our teams every success and look forward to hearing of their achievements and results.
Here is a maths question we have worked on ...
If you have 1 000 000 hundreds and thousands, how many pieces of fairy bread could you make?
Felicity Dowdell
EnEx Coordinator
Children’s Book Week 22 August – 28 August 2015
Children’s Book Week is rapidly approaching. The theme of Children’s Book Week is Books
Light Up Our World. We are holding a Book Character Parade on Friday, 28 August,
commencing at 11.30am in the Primary Quadrangle. We invite Primary and Infants
students to dress up as their favourite book character.
What character has illuminated your world? Re-read a description of your character, go through the dress up box, visit an
Op. Shop and create a costume that will dazzle us. Prizes will be awarded.
Scholastic Book Fair 20 – 28 August 2015
The Library will be holding a Scholastic Book Fair during Book Week where students
are given the opportunity of purchasing books and other items. Not only is a
Scholastic Book Fair a great way to support and encourage your child’s reading, it has
the added bonus of helping the Library to acquire much-needed resources. So please
come and visit us during Book Week. We will have a range of different titles for you to
purchase on display in the Library.
The Premier’s Reading Challenge closes for students on 21 August at 11.59pm. Please ensure you have entered
the books you have read by that date. If you are having difficulties or are unsure what to do please do not
hesitate to ask me for assistance.
If you require a user name and password, please contact me via email or the telephone, or visit me in the
Library.
As the Co-Ordinator, I have a small window of opportunity to finalise and validate entries prior to 28 August.
I have entered books for Kindergarten students.
Louise Broomfield Teacher Librarian [email protected]
Second Hand Uniforms If you own or are looking to buy any second hand items, being either uniform or textbooks, look no further!
There's a fantastic website, The Sustainable School Shop - www.sustainableschoolshop.com.au. It's incredibly
easy to use. Currently there are quite a few uniform items for sale on the website. You can talk or email the
owners directly. If you would like a tutorial, Pip Baker at the Clothing Cottage would be pleased to give you a
quick lesson!
Also for new uniforms, she can take phone, email and fax orders if parents or guardians can't come in and those
orders will be dropped at the appropriate school reception. Her email is [email protected]
and the Clothing Cottage’s phone number is 6545 1220 or ring the school on 6545 3131.
Upper Hunter Primary Chess Gala Day
On Thursday, 6 August, ten Primary students travelled to Denman to compete in an Upper Hunter Chess Gala
Day. Many of the students were competing at their first tournament, learning new skills and improving in
their confidence throughout the day. All students tried hard and represented their School beautifully. Well
done to: Ryan Dowell, Nick Gallagher, Angus Davidson, Jarryd Miskle, Matthew Edwards, Georgina Pratley,
William Nugent, Eva Holden, Lizzie Young and Hannah King.
Equestrian News
Very successful results were achieved at the Merriwa Horse Sports Day on Monday 10 August and once again
we were awarded the Highest Point Score for Primary Schools. Full results and photos will be in the newsletter next week.
Important information re Willow Tree Horse Sports - all participants entered for the postponed March event have been contacted. Please let me know if you are unable to attend – full refunds will be made. Entry forms
will also have to be completed again for Insurance purposes.
Anne Davies Equestrian Co-Ordinator
Walkathon Total
A very BIG thank you to all people who sponsored students to walk in the Walkathon. The students have
raised an amazing $8500. This money will go towards new reading resources in the primary school. A
fantastic effort by all.
Sports Reports Netball Regional Finals Earlier this term our 7/8 Netball team won their local Netball Gala Competition. As a result, the girls went on to
compete at the regional finals. These were held last Wednesday 5 August in Maitland.
There was some tough competition throughout the day, with many of the rival teams consisting of Newcastle
representative players. Not only did this make it difficult but the girls were playing in dreadful weather conditions,
with strong winds and cold temperatures. The girls played 5 games and only went down in two, both with narrow
score margins. The Team’s final place ranked them 5th in our region for Netball. Congratulations on a wonderful
achievement and thank you for being such a beautiful team to coach. Thank you also to Abby McDonald who
helped at training and on the day!
Miss Day
HRIS Primary Athletics Carnival
On Wednesday 5 August 69 primary students went to Glendale to compete at the Division 1 Primary HRIS Athletics
Carnival.
It was a cold, windy day, which made some events difficult. All students tried really hard and showed great
support for their teammates.
There were some outstanding results over the course of the day which helped the Team come third overall. A
sensational effort.
Two Scone Grammar School students were awarded Age Champion for their efforts over the day; Lachlan Hails (8
years boys) and Edward Arnott (12 years boys). The 8 years boys also claimed the victory in their age group, with
the three boys; Lachlan Hails, Harry Warner and Nate Hughes dominating their events. There were many other
exceptional performances on the day and all members should be congratulated and feel proud of their efforts.
HRIS Primary Athletics, Hunter Athletics Stadium, Glendale Photos by Sophie Frazer Vivid Imagination
Primary HRIS Athletics Reps off to CIS
Congratulations to the following students who have been selected in the HRIS Athletics Team and will now compete at the CIS Athletics Championships in Homebush on 9 September:
Edward Arnott 100m 1st
200m 1st
Discus 2nd Callum Goodwin Shot Put 1st
Discus 2nd Bronte Comincioli Turbo Jav 2nd (No longer an event at CIS)
200m 1st 100m 1st
Harry Warner 100m 2nd
Noah McGrath Shot Put 3rd Lachlan Hails 100m 3rd
Jack Henry Discus 3rd
Jr Boys Relay Team: Lachlan Hails, Braedon Hails, Jordan Mount and Hunter Ryan 2nd
Sr Boys Relay Team: Edward Arnott, Charlie Brooks, Will Warner and Ben King 1st Sr Girls Relay Team: Bronte Comincioli, Ella Caban, Georgia Goodchild and Aurora Manwarring 1st
SCONE GRAMMAR SCHOOL
HISTORY TOUR 2017
Scone Grammar, with the support of Academy Travel, is proposing to run a History
Tour in 2017.
SGS has run tours in 2011 and 2013, based around the Stage 6 History studies of our students.
The nature of the tour will depend upon the History courses being studied here at SGS over the
next two years. The 2011 tour was to Greece (Athens and the Peloponnese), and Italy (Rome
and the Bay of Naples). In 2013, the school toured Paris and the Western Front and Rome and
the Bay of Naples.
These tours are designed to support Stage 6 historical studies and provide enrichment for
students and families alike. Further information will be available as the classes for 2016/2017
are confirmed.
Ms Gibson
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Community Notices & News
For Your Diary
Week 5 (B)
Thurs 13 Aug Yrs 3 & 4 Camp Yr 2 Camp to Sydney
Year 6 Digi-Ed Claymation;
HSC Trials finish Kindergarten 2016 visits
Fri 14 Aug Years 2, 3 & 4 return from Camps Sun 16 Aug Year 11 to Ski Camp depart from
Scone Railway Station.
Week 6 (A) Mon 17 Aug The Grammar Grind Café,
Yr 11 – Ski Camp all week Tues 18 Aug PSSA Primary Rugby
Wed 19 Aug PSSA Primary Rugby
Yr 8 Subject Selection for 2016 Thurs 20 Aug Ski Camp Year 11
PSSA Primary Rugby Yr 10 Ag to Aq-Quip
Yrs 8, 9 & 10 Japanese to
Newcastle HRIS Debating
Kindergarten 2016 visits Fri 21 Aug Yr 11 Ski camp return
Yr 8 Equine excursion to Arrowfield
Yr 12 Advance English Hamlet excursion
Kindergarten 2016 visits
Canteen Roster
Week 5 (B)
Thursday 13 August Jenny Crackett, Cassie Flanagan, Ann Ferries
Friday 14 August Jenny Crackett, Rachel Northam
Week 6 (A) Monday 17 August
Jenny Crackett, Suzi Urquhart Tuesday 18 August
Fiona Bailey, Emma Sharpe Wednesday 19 August
Fiona Bailey, Amanda Dowell
Thursday 20 August Jenny Crackett, Irene Smith
Friday 21 August Jenny Crackett, Sarah Lorden, Karen Yelverton
Week 7 (B) Monday 24 August
Jenny Crackett, Danielle Townsend-Saw Tuesday 25 August
Fiona Bailey, Acey Firth Wednesday 26 August
Fiona Bailey, Deborah Haydon
Thursday 27 August Jenny Crackett, Trish O’Brien
Friday 28 August Jenny Crackett, Amanda Dowell, Kylie Odgers
Please CHECK THIS LIST to see when you are
rostered on If you are unable to attend its your responsibly
to arrange a replacement to assist with our
Canteen staff member. New this term GLUTEN FREE PIES $4.50