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Principal Mrs Nicole Bliss
School Administration Manager Mrs Toni Clark (Rel)
Assistant Principal Mrs Jodie Klein
Business Manager Mrs Angela Bruce
Secondary Head Teacher Mr Andrew Jones
Instructional Leaders Ms Kellie Stone, Mr Keith Peasley
Address Obley Street, Yeoval NSW 2868
Web: https:/ / yeoval-c.schools.nsw.gov.au
Phone: 02 6846 4004 Fax: 02 6846 4317
Email: [email protected]
P & C President: Mrs Esther Gellert Secretary: Mrs Renee McClure Treasurer: Mrs Alison Smith
YEOVAL CENTRAL SCHOOL
Term 2 Week 10
1 July 2019
Together we inspire Together we learn Together we achieve
At Yeoval Central School we inspire all to be responsible, respectful learners. Working together to achieve and grow.
Central School Lawn Bowls Knockout
Congratulations to Brian Peacock, Isabella Smith and Johnathon Taylor who represented Yeoval Central School at the Central Schools Lawn Bowls knockout last Tuesday. After an excellent win against Molong Central School, Yeoval were unable to beat a talented Peak Hill Central School. Thank you to the Yeoval Bowling Club for their ongoing support of our sports program. Mr Andrew Jones
Years 9/10 Science Years 9 and 10 Science have started the next topic on waves. In this lesson we were investigating visible light and how 'white' light is a mixture of the colours of the rainbow. Perspex prisms were used to split light into the different colours of the spectrum, similar to how rain drops disperse sunlight, creating a rainbow.
Colour filters were used to produce different coloured light. These different colours were them 'mixed' together to investigate how different colours can be mixed together to make other colours and also white light.
Mr Ken Horley
A message from the Principal
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Congratulations to our Year 10 students who experienced working last week. I thank Mr Andrew Jones for organisation as our Transition Advisor. Year 10 will have the opportunity to experience another workplace in Term 4. Our senior students were assessed by their WAP Course Coordinators last week at the Construction day. I thank Mr James Sanders for his organisation and their teachers Mr Nabb from Tullamore. Well done to our Lawn Bowlers who had a great day playing against Peak Hill and Molong Central Schools: Isabella, Brian and Johnathon. I thank Mr Andrew Jones for his coordination of the Lawn Bowls day. Our Athletics Carnival assembly was a great way to celebrate the success of the day. Thanks to Mr Andrew Jones for his organisation and to all parents and caregivers who were able to attend. Congratulations to all age champions and to FARRER the overall winning house. Mrs Nicole Bliss Principal
Student Learning
Year 12 Construction On Friday 28th June, Yeoval’s Year 12 Construction students took part in an assessment day at Tullamore Central School. With Mr Nabb’s guidance students constructed a “mud kitchen” for the local preschool students. Year 12 demonstrated excellent teamwork in the completion of the group project. Thanks to Mr Nabb for his organisation in making the day happen and for organising the materials. Mr James Sanders
Student Learning
CAPA Camp On Monday 24th June I went to the Dubbo School of Distance Education for the annual CAPA (Creative and Performing Arts) Camp. We had students from near and far. People from Dubbo and people from Moree.
We all arrived at 11 am for our first Session in our particular subject. We had over 15 students from Years 9-12 attend the Music class. We first attended an aural session to understand what an aural was and what to write in the HSC.
From then on we practised our performance pieces for our concert which was on the Wednesday. In our band we had: 2 Bass Guitarists 2 Acoustic guitars 1 Electric guitar 1 Ukulele 1 Tuba 1 Bass Trombone 2 Violinist 1 Flute 4 Female singers 1 Male Singer 2 Pianists Plus our drum was on a backing track. We performed: Valarie - Amy Winehouse Fix You - Coldplay Anxiety - Julia Michaels I Don't Care - Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber Sucker - Jonas Brothers Perfect - Pink Me - Taylor Swift Stop - Spice Girls The Photography class came in on Tuesday to take live photo shots. Thanks to Mr Smith, Mrs Braithwaite and Mr Butler from Dubbo, for organising the music side of CAPA Camp. Plus thanks to Mrs Johnson for organising it as well. It was an awesome experience. Colt Philips
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Athletics Carnval
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After two previous attempts we finally received a sunny day to have our Athletics Carnival. Attendance, participation and enthusiasm were all fantastic and the Yeoval Central School community should be very proud. Thank you to all of those people who assisted in the smooth running and organisation of the day. The P&C for keeping all out students, staff and parents well fed. Bruce Lees and Ben Lee for the marking of the 100 metre track. The YCS staff for their expert officiating, pre carnival organisation and support of our students. The House Captains for their enthusiasm and organisation. All parents who came to support. The students who were dressed magnificently, supported their house enthusiastically and
performed with great spirit. Congratulations to the following secondary students who will represent Yeoval Central School at the Western School Sports Association Secondary Athletics Carnival on Friday August 2.
Jack Philipson – 400m/800m Beau McKenzie – 100m/200m Nathaniel Scanlan – High Jump Claire Smith – 800m Savannah Gant Evans – 100m/ Long Jump
The Gobondery / NARRAF carnival will take place on Tuesday August 13 at Barden Park, Dubbo. Primary students will be notified of their selection during Week 1 of Term 2. Yeoval Central School is organising this carnival and the P&C would appreciate the support of parents in the running of the Barden Park canteen on the day. It is expected that there will be approximately 300 people in attendance on this day. The Western School Sports Association Primary Athletics Carnival on Friday September 13. Primary students qualify for this carnival through the Gobondery / NARRAF Carnival.
Mr Andrew Jones
Athletics Carnival
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Primary
Secondary
Congratulations Farrer!
1st 2nd 3rd
5/6 Girls Kaitlyn Morris
5/6 Boys Xander Gow
7/8 Girls Georgia Morris Lara McKenzie Isabelle Whiteman
7/8 Boys Robert Pye Jai Harvey Wade McKenzie
9/10 Girls Eliza Evans Imogen Parker Heidi Scott
9/10 Boys John Pye Daniel Fuller Seth Whiteman
11/12 Girls Jessica McClure Lyndsey Tremain Eliza Scott
11/12 Boys Kobi McKenzie Ricky Woods James Whiteman
1st 2nd 3rd
12/13 Girls Destiny Armstong Lindsy Jerrard Skye Cusack
12/13 Boys Nathaniel Scanlan = Joshua McClure = Tyrone Antaw
14/15 Girls Savannah Gant-Evans Lucy Smith =Alannah Van Kemenade =Chayanne Bunning
14/15 Boys Paul McClure Jack Philipson Beau McKenzie
16/17 Girls Jorja Lees Claire Smith Bridget Smith
16/17 Boys Timothy Gellert Christopher Taylor Colt Phillips
Paterson Macarthur Farrer
Total 542 529 613
Student Learning
Year 10 Work Experience
What a fantastic week Year 10 had last week on Work Experience. Students selected a wide variety of
placements based upon their personal interests. The ability for students to experience a week in a work
place is a valuable step in developing knowledge of different professions and a taste of a full week of
work.
Thank you to the following businesses who supported our students during work placement:
Australian Compliance Conversions
Bizzy Bee Daycare
Kerin Physiotherapy
Phillip Blowes
Petra Lee Cleaning
Orange Hospital
Stotts Painting
Tilmac Shed World - Orange
Mr Andrew Jones
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Student Learning
Stage 6 Mathematics Stage 6 Mathematics had a study day at Peak Hill during Week 4 of this term. Year 12 Standard 2 have been studying Annuities and Non-Right Angles Trigonometry. They completed an assessment task, which allowed them to use a learning log to assist with formula and examples. Year 12 Standard 1 have been studying Investment and Depreciation, Compound Interest and Simple Interest and now starting Data Analysis. The class has completed an assessment task to investigate the process of purchasing a car. It included investigating a loan, insurance and registration. Year 12 Mathematics are studying Trigonometric Functions, finding differentials and integration. Also they are doing past papers to refresh the work they have already studied and become familiar with the type of questions asked in the Higher School Certificate. Year 11 Standard students are studying Measurement, particularly Energy and Mass. Looking at the amount of electricity appliances use and to become familiar with the units and terminology used. They completed an assessment task on finding perimeter, area and volume of composite shapes. Part of the assessment was calculating the perimeter of a mouse house, creating a garden bed that had an unusual shape, finding the amount of soil to fill the garden. The photo is using a garden plot that has three straight edges and one curved edge. The task was to find the area of the shape by using the Trapezoidal Rule. Year 11 CEC course have been investigating number patterns and the relationships between numbers. Mrs Elaine Bates
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Careers
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CAREERS@YCS As Year 10, 11 & 12 students are thinking about their transition from Yeoval Central School to university, TAFE, employment and further education, it is important that you have knowledge of the wide range of resources to assist with this process.
ALL STUDENTS https://www.yeovalcentralschoolcareers.com is fantastic for students to explore all aspects of careers. It includes important information for transitioning from school, HSC/ROSA information, post school options, workplace learning and information for both students and parents. There is a lot to explore!
YEAR 10 STEPS TO UNI FOR YEAR 10 STUDENTS
This book was distributed to Year 10 students. It aims to help Year 10 students think about the next two years and make the best decision for successful study in senior school and beyond. Although there are many pathways to university, TAFE, further education and employment, choosing the right course at school can make it easier to enter and succeed at tertiary level.
Year 12 UAC GUIDE 2019-2020
The UAC Guide 2019 -2020 was distributed to Year 12 students earlier in Term 2. The University Adnission Centre assists students by: Calculating the ATAR for eligibe HSC students in NSW. Processing applications to participating Universities. Processing equity program on behalf of Universities Students in Year 12 have been shown the process of applying to University through UAC. Students watched the following video to assist with understanding the process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hZapVNXwDw
Year 10 Subject Compass https://www.uac.edu.au/future-applicants/subject-compass
In Year 10, you will select the courses that you will study for the next two years. It's important to lay a strong foundation for your future plans by choosing the HSC subjects that are right for you. But with so many HSC subjects, where do you start? Subject Compass can help you find your way.
Careers
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How it works 1. Enter your interests, skills, chosen career path or tertiary
study plans to create your profile. 2. View a list of HSC subjects that best match your profile. 3. Select your preferred subjects from the list or add new
subjects. 4. Check whether your chosen subjects will make you eligible for
an ATAR. 5. Share your Subject Compass results with you careers adviser
and parents/caregiver. Chop and change your profile or subject selection as many times as you like. Each year, NSW HSC students complete around 127,000 different patterns of study!
Years 11 & 12 Course Compass https://www.uac.edu.au/future-applicants/course-compass
The Course Compass website assists Years 11 and 12 students to investigate University options based upon the subjects you study at school and the ATAR you would like to achieve.
Years 10, 11 & 12 TAFE NSW CAREER GUIDE
The TAFE NSW Career Guide provides a snapshot of what is offered through TAFE NSW. It provides information about the courses available, pathways to success and students support services. The TAFE NSW Guide 2020 is not yet available, however, information for 2020 can be found at https://www.tafensw.edu.au/ Students in Year 10 will be making decisions about their Year 11 subjects for 2020 in Week 5 of Term 3. Therefore, it is a good time to start using these resources to investigate your options. I will be showing students how to use these resources in early Term 3, however, students and parents can start to explore these resources over the holidays.
You can also speak to Mr Jones for further advice. Mr Andrew Jones Transition Advisor
Notices
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Notices
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Congratulations to all our student achievers this week.
Student of the Week
Term 2 Week 9 K/1/2: Robert Pye
For his enthusiasm in Science.
3/4: Heidi Scott For supporting peers in the
classroom.
5/6: Demi Millstead For improvement during class
activities.
Stage 4: Ezra Gellert Becoming more confident in
performance in music.
Stage 5: Lillie Harvey Enthusiasm for extra curricular
activities.
Stage 6: Daniel McClure Excellent work in English.
School Calendar
Term 2, Week 10 2 July
Love Bites Workshop - Years 9/10/11
3 July Bell Shakespeare
Netball Development Officer 8 July
Trangie Junior Judging Excursion
Term 3, Week 1 24 July
Years 11/12 Primary Industries Assessment Day - PHCS
Basketball YCS vs Trundle CS 26 July
State Cross Country
Term 2, Week 2 2 August
WSSA Athletics
Term 3, Week 3 5-9 August
Education Week 6 August
Year 12 Metal & Engineering Day
Calendar Dates/Notices
Assessment Calendar
Term 2, Week 10 Year 11
Chemistry Modern History
Year 12 Construction
English Standard PDHPE
Term 3, Weeks 1-5 Years 7/8
Physical Education - Basketball/Netball
Term 3, Week 2 Years 9/10 Visual Arts
Term 3, Week 3 Years 7/8
Music - Group Performance - Esteddfod
Years 9/10 Visual Arts
Drama Year 12
English Advanced Hospitality
Metal and Engineering Visual Design Work Studies
Our PBL focus areas for Weeks 6-10 are:
Think, start, succeed (following instructions,
completing tasks). Follow instructions first time
(respectful words and tone, listen to others).
Mulga Bill
Quick Shear
Yeoval Mulga Bill Quick Shear Inc.(YMBQS) committee are pleased to announce the 2019 quick shear, to be held:
SATURDAY 27TH JULY 2019 at the Royal Hotel Yeoval
Expressions of interest are invited from ALL local community groups and schools who would like to hold a stall, provide catering of foods, coffees, children’s treats, face painting etc.
Please reply by mail to: YMBQS, PO Box 14, Yeoval 2868
Or email: [email protected]
REMINDERS! Years 7 to 10 please check your
emails and make a Creative Curriculum choice for Term 3.
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