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Academic Excellence & Quality Education
BarraBulletinTerm 1 Week 11 April 2019
Calendar
April
Tuesday 9Primary 11 years & Opens Rugby League Trials at Farrer
Wednesday 10Secondary Rewards Day
Thursday 11* Primary Easter Hat Parade 12.50pm* Primary Miner’s Cup - Rugby League and League Tag Day at Gunnedah
Thursday 25 Anzac Day March 10.30am Assemble Cnr Queen & Alice Streets. Full summer school uniform to be worn
May
Wednesday 1, Thursday 2 & Friday 3
Years 4, 5 & 6 Leadership Camp at Lake Keepit
Wednesday 8P&C Meeting 5.30pm at the Primary campus
Year 3 have spent time working with the square metre. In groups we created a square metre using paper. We then moved through the school and measured various area to find out how many square metres were in certain areas.
After that we came back into the classroom and estimated how many people can stand on a square metre. We were able to fit 16 people on a square metre.
We then talked about how many people we could fit on the square metre if it was cut in half and taped down so it was 2m x 5m. The guess was more, and we were right. We fitted 18 people.
We then thought about how many people may fit onto the square metre, if it was cut in half again and re-taped to be 4m x .25m. We guessed more, but we ran out of time….
Amanda OrmistonYear 3 Teacher
Year 3 and the Square Metre
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Across the DESKfrom the Principal
Term 2 resumes for K-12 students
Tuesday
30 April 2019
I look forward to marching with our students and remind them to meet at 10:30am, in full summer school uniform, at the corner of Queen and Alice streets near Russell’s garage.
Apologies for the school phones being out for the last week. It appears that the line will not be fixed until the 18 April 2019, but we hope to have an emergency phone soon. The school can be contacted by email:
Brain TeaserIt is flat as a leaf, round as a ring,
Has two eyes, yet cannot see a thing.
What is it?
Last Week’s Puzzle I can travel from there to here by disappearing, and here to there by reappearing.
What am I?
Answer: t
Quote of the Week
What a great term we have had, with Term 1 certainly setting the foundation for a successful 2019. From our strong participation at the Swimming Carnival to our wonderful Learning Showcase at the Primary it has been a truly wonderful term. Barra the Bull has certainly been a welcome addition as the school mascot with the school embracing the Positive Behaviour for Learning mantra of being Safe, Respectful, Learners. The “Milkshakes with the Principal” at the Primary and the Sausage Sizzles at the Secondary have been a highlight and a reward for our Safe, Respectful Learners. (Although I may need to do some extra exercise in the holidays.)
We had a visit from Health Harold last week. It was a great opportunity for our students to learn about healthy habits and their bodies. All the students were well behaved even if Healthy Harold was a little naughty with his carrots as Miss Shortt’s class found out. I know Barra the Bull enjoyed his visit and learnt a lot when he went with the Year 3 class.
Our Positive Behaviour for Learning focus for the start of next term will be Ready to Learn. Being Ready to Learn is key to everything that we do at school. It is the simple things that all add up to making us Ready to Learn. Some top tips are:
Get a goodnights sleep
Have a good breakfast
Have everything organised for school. (uniform, crunch and sip, recess, lunch, pencil case, books, etc)
Enter school with a positive mindset
Be on time
Turn off distractions
Listen actively
Try to do everything
Ask questions
Be prepared to get things wrong
Due to the ongoing drought the school will not be issuing invoices for school fees this year. The school will endeavour to subsidise school excursions to make them as affordable as possible. If any family needs assistance please contact me directly.
The Easter Hat Parade will be on Thursday 11 April at 12:50pm. Barra the Bull and I have already started work on our hats. All parents are welcome to come and see the wonderful creations the students have made at school.
ANZAC Day is during the second week of the holidays.
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Secondary PBL Assembly Barra Award Winners for Consistent Application: Year 7 Hannah Walker; Year 8 Riley Payne; Year 9 Luke White; Year 10 Jessie Lott; Year 11 Ashley Hession and Year 12 Macy Dennis
Secondary Bronze Level AwardsYear 7 - Jack Coombes; Phoebe Hunter; Annabelle Carter; Ruby Cheatley and Samuel Bishton
Year 8 - Zoe O’Dell; Lori-Anne Lott; Riley Payne and Dakota Emmins
Year 9 - Kane Ward; Abby Turner; Luke White and Kaila Gillogly
Year 10 - Jack Ward; Abbey Thomson; Toby Wilson; Thomas Dennis;
Hailie Spence-Rose; Jared Frost; Max Gudshus; Blythe Stanger; Jessie Lott;
Mackenzie Austin and Bruce SimpsonYear 11 - Maddie Lott and Nicola O’Dell
Year 12 - Stephen McGregor; Ethan Tonkin-Rose and Macy Dennis
Secondary Silver Level AwardsYear 7 - Finn Allen and Hannah Walker
Year 8 - Cameron Tonkin-Rose and Michala Princic
Year 11 - Mia Benjamin-McArdle and Mitchell Isaacs
Gemma White, Regan Simpson, and Cooper Chapman have been selected into the Tamworth Zone team to play at Regional Trials on 31 May 2019. Congratulations
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Year 3 and Aboriginal SheltersWe have been studying the history of Australia, from the early explorers, to Captain Cook and our Indigenous people.
For Creative Arts t was decided that we would make Aboriginal shelters in our garden so we could get an idea of the living conditions of our first inhabitants.
From only a few pictures as a guide, some sticks and a small amount of string the groups went off and worked together.
There were a variety of designs, none that would withstand wind or any type of downpour, but they very creative nevertheless!
Amanda OrmistonYear 3 Teacher
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Narrabri Fish FarmTwenty-one students enjoyed an informative and interesting field day at the Narrabri Fish Farm.
Students were able to closely observe murray cod, silver and golden perch, catfish, native carp and yabbies. Students learnt a lot about raising and farming native fish and yabbies.
Fish and yabbies were purchased for our school Aquaponics project. The highlights of the day included catching fish and learning how to identify male and female yabbies and of course the barbecue lunch.
Shane MaloneyAquaponics Teacher
Kindergarten have been learning about the letter D and have made some ducks.
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Indians
Indians
Kinder
Kinder
Healthy Harold
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FREE FOOTBALL TICKETS
Hyundai A-League 2018/19
Western Sydney Wanderers v Sydney FC Saturday 13 April 2019 7.50pm
ANZ Stadium Thanks to the Western Sydney Wanderers, the NSW Premier’s Sporting Challenge and ANZ Stadium, students and staff at your school have the opportunity to witness these two Sydney giants go head to head! As your school is participating in this year’s NSW Premier’s School Sport Challenge, up to four (4) FREE tickets are available for each student and staff member to redeem for the match. Tickets are limited so be sure to secure them quickly for what will be a great evening of rugby league. To take up this fantastic offer, students and their parents should follow the below easy steps: 1. Simply go to the website: http://www.anzstadium.com.au/premiers-sporting-challenge/
2. Register details.
3. Print out the voucher and bring it with them on the day to enter ANZ Stadium via the gate listed on their vouchers to sit in general admission seating.
For additional information, please visit the ANZ Stadium website by clicking here.
Please note:
- Students must have parental permission to participate in this offer. - Each student is entitled to up to four (4) free tickets (limited to one registration per student). - Match ticket voucher must be printed and presented at Stadium entry gates for entry to this
match. - There is a limit of 8,000 vouchers/tickets (redemption available to 2,000 individuals). - Entry may be refused if match ticket vouchers are damaged or defaced in any way or redeemed
in an unauthorised manner. - If a match ticket voucher is resold or redeemed in an unauthorised manner it may be cancelled
and the bearer of the ticket refused entry. - Accessible seating is available within the allocated general admission seating area.
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↓HOLIDAY CLINICS↓BINGARA SCHOOL HOLIDAY CLINICMonday 15th April 2019 Gwydir Oval - Cunningham St Bingara
BINGARA & DISTRICT SCHOOL HOLIDAY CLINICThe PlayNRL Holiday Clinic is a day program for kids aged 5-14 of any gender that focuses on fun, fitness and participation.
Costs $40.00 per child which includes various NRL gear.
Free Sausage Sizzle - Drinks can be Purchased at canteen. Thanks to Bingara JRL Club Clinic Commences at 9.30am and finishes at 12.00pm.
Contact Name: Peter Stevens Phone Number: 0438 790 560 Email: [email protected]
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