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THE PEPPERCORN PRESS
ARIAH PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL
1 Harrison Street Ariah Park NSW 2665
02 6974 1105 ariahpark-c.schools.nsw.gov.au
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WEEK AND TERM IN ARIAL BLACK FONT 36
KEY DATES
4 JUL Primary Chess Competition
5 JUL Whole School Assembly &
NAIDOC Activities & BBQ
23 JUL Students
Commence Term 3
WEEK 10A TERM 2
Respect, Honesty and Resilience
Canteen Roster
Friday 5th July: A Prentice, L Maxwell
TERM 3 Friday 26th July: A Leiper, A Donoghue
Principal’s Report It’s the last week of Term 2 and I wonder where the me has gone. This week we celebrate NAIDOC week and the SRC have organised a day of ac vi es following the Whole School Assembly on Friday. Those parents that are a ending the assembly are welcome to stay and be part of the SRC ac vi es.
Following the NAIDOC ac vi es we are holding the PBL rewards barbeque in celebra on of reaching 1000 tokens given out to our students. Parents and community members are invited to join us for lunch. The barbeque is free and all are welcome.
The Primary District Athle cs Carnival is on this Wednesday in Ardlethan and our Stage 5 Agriculture students will be visi ng Temora Truck and Tractor on Thursday looking at modern machinery and careers.
I will be taking long service leave un l Thursday of Week 2 next term and Victoria Jenkins will be relieving as Principal. Hopefully the weather is kind in Europe.
Primary students have been excava ng for treasures in the primary playground. So far they have unearthed 1c and 2c coins and a number of old bricks and pieces. Today they have come forward with a gold nugget! Stay tuned.
Semester One student reports will be handed out at Friday’s a ernoon assembly. If your child is not going to be present please contact the front office to make further arrangements.
Lastly I would like to wish everyone a refreshing break and safe return. Staff return to school
on Monday the 22nd of July and students return on the 23rd.
Jus n Dunn
Principal
1st July 2019
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School News A ernoon Student Collec on
For the safety of our students, please remember that any a ernoon pick ups from school
by a vehicle must proceed through the Library Gate. There are to be no vehicles collec ng
students near the school buses or the Front Office during bus mes. If you have any
ques ons please do not hesitate to contact the Front Office.
Whole School Assembly
We would like to invite all parents, carers and community members to our final Whole
School Assembly for Term 2. The assembly will be held this Friday 5th July at 9.53am.
Kindergarten will be performing and we will also celebrate NAIDOC week.
You are invited to stay for recess and watch the NAIDOC ac vi es run by our SRC a er
recess. We will also be hos ng a free BBQ lunch to acknowledge the amazing effort of our
students reaching the 1000 token mark in our Posi ve Behaviour for Learning scheme.
The canteen will be open for recess orders only and will remain open for parents who
wish to purchase tea, coffee and cake during the NAIDOC ac vi es. The canteen will then
close for lunch, allowing everyone to enjoy the free BBQ Lunch.
NAIDOC DAY
SRC will be holding NAIDOC ac vi es on the last day of
school. We have organised a guest speaker to address the
Whole School Assembly that will be held at 10am. Parents
are welcome and encouraged to stay at school to enjoy what
is on offer to help celebrate Indigenous Australians.
Ac vi es will commence straight a er recess and rotate
around un l lunch. We would love parents and community
members to join us for a special sausage sizzle lunch to
celebrate our students’ success on reaching 1000 tokens. We
have all been working hard on correc ng our behaviour so
that we are all happy and learning to our full poten al here
at Ariah Park Central.
We are Resilient, we are Honest and we are Respec ul!
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School News PBL BBQ
This term, students have been receiving tokens for demonstra ng expected behaviours.
Students have been successful in reaching the school target of 1000 tokens with the
reward being a sausage sizzle BBQ. The sausage sizzle will be taking place this Friday at
lunch me a er NAIDOC ac vi es have concluded. I would like to thank Ms Studholme
and the SRC for organising these ac vi es.
Mrs Tidd
Woolworths Earn & Learn
Thank you to everyone who has sent in s ckers for the Woolworths Earn and Learn
program. As the program has now concluded, we need to send in our s cker numbers by
this Friday. Please have all s ckers and s cker sheets returned to the Front Office by this
Thursday 4th July so they can be included in our numbers. A special thanks to all our
volunteer parents and students who have taken me out to place the s ckers on the
s cker sheets for Ariah Park Central School.
Ellen Edis
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School News
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School News
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School News Primary News
Chess Compe on
The Primary Chess Compe on will be held in Griffith this Thursday 4th July 2019. Thank
you to those students who have already brought back to the office their chess permission
notes. A bus will depart APCS at 7.15am. Please ensure you arrive a li le earlier so the bus
can get away on me. Cathy Drumore will be driving students across on the bus and will
be supervising students on the day. Good luck to the students who are par cipa ng in the
compe on.
Mrs Tidd
Year 1
This half of the term, Year One have been learning to write procedures. We talked about
how to make toast and looked at a video of making toast. We then jointly wrote a
procedure 'How To Make Toast'. We learnt to list the things needed and then prac sed
wri ng detailed steps. A er, we all went to the School Bistro, where we followed our
wri en steps to see if we wrote them precisely and detailed. The first piece of toast was
very burnt! We fixed the mistakes in the wri en text so that the perfect piece of toast was
made! Everyone got to make some toast and enjoyed ea ng it! We didn't forget that part
of cooking is also to wash up!! (see collage)
Ms Studholme
Primary Deba ng
This Thursday, 4th July, APCS will host E A Southee Public School (Cootamundra) in a
debate at 1.45pm in the school hall.
Year 5/6 Class Party
Tomorrow Year 5/6 will be having a class party to celebrate finishing Term 2 (and learning
frac ons). We will be ea ng pizza and cake in Period 4. Students can s ll bring lunch if
they feel they may s ll want something more to eat a er the class party.
Mrs Jenkins
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Year One
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School News Secondary News
Secondary Mee ngs‐ Save the date
Next term, on Tuesday 30th July secondary will be holding their parent teacher mee ngs
from 4:00pm‐6:00pm in the hall. All parents are welcome to a end to speak with
secondary staff. If you have any ques ons or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact
me.
Mrs Tidd
Preliminary Biology
All Year 11 Biology students should have received a permission note to a end the
excursion to Darlington Point which will be taking place on Friday 2nd August. On this
excursion, students will learn more about this ecosystem and the bio c and abio c factors
that can impact on popula on size. Can all students return this note as soon as possible?
Thank you.
Mrs Tidd
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School News Sport News
PSSA District Athle cs Carnival—This Wednesday 3rd July 2019
Thank you to those who have returned their notes and lunch orders. The school will be
providing bus transporta on. If you would like your child to go to the carnival on the bus,
please contact the Front Office and we will amend our records.
The bus will depart APCS at 7.45am sharp.
I would like to wish the following students the best of luck for their events:
Abigail Stevens
Jake Buerckner
Hayden Walsh
Lucy Brill
Macey Kenworthy
Charlo e Penfold
Theo Fairman
Joe Furphy
Jacob Harper
Charlie Heath
Jack Golder
Georgia Maxwell
Jacob Penfold
Will Fairman
Elsie Furphy
Josie Heath
Isobel Herden
Cooper Herden
Ma hew Manning
Chloe Eccles
Grace O'Brien
Ruby Pren ce
Angus Pursehouse
Sophie Dart
Georgia McCormack
Ma lda McCormack
Paige Wa s
Ella Wa s
Georgia Pursehouse
Lucy Edis
I will be at a Cluster Management Mee ng
on Wednesday so Mrs Cox will be taking
the students to Ardlethan.
Mrs Tidd
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School News Zone Athle cs Carnival
Last Friday, 19 secondary students travelled over to Coolamon to par cipate in the Zone Carnival. All students displayed excellent behaviour and sportsmanship. Our students tried their best in each event and should be proud of their efforts. All students represented our school well.
Students who par cipated on the day include:
Mitch Doyle, Tom Frost, Charlie McCormack, Will Kenworthy, Steph Derrick, Chantelle Coleman, Hayley Derrick, Blake Smith, Kindra Byquar, Hayley Derrick, Brooke Denyer, Charlo e Brill, Bethany Webb, Charlo e Bell, Gabby Fairman, Chelsea Coleman, Sophie Maxwell, Deklan Ross, Corey Derrick and Phoebe Banfield.
Students who were successful in achieving an overall place in their age division were:
12 Year Girls— Phoebe Banfield 2nd place.
13 Years Girls— Gabby Fairman and Chelsea Coleman equal 2nd place. Charlo e Bell 3rd place.
14 Years Girls— Hayley Writer Champion.
14 Years Boys—Charlie McCormack Champion.
16 Years Girls—Kindra Byquar 3rd place.
16 Years Boys— Blake Smith 3rd place.
17 Years Girls—Chantelle Coleman Champion. Stephanie Derrick 2nd place.
17 Years Boys— Mitchell Doyle 2nd place..
Congratula ons to all of the secondary students who competed and made our school proud. I would like to wish all the students who were successful in making it to Riverina the best of luck. I would also like to thank Toni McCormack, Amanda Writer, Debbie Eccles, Amanda Coleman, Tamara Webb and Leah Maxwell who came across to Coolamon to cheer our school on (see collage).
Mrs Tidd
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CHS Zone Athletics Carnival
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School News RAP Basketball
U15 Boys who were selected to play in the RAP Basketball team should have received a
permission note to play in Leeton. The boys will be playing on Wednesday 31st July. If you
have misplaced your note, please let me know.
Mrs Tidd
Junior State Titles (Previously known as “State Age”)
Good luck to all of the girls playing netball in this compe on in Sydney during the
holidays.
Mrs Tidd
Community News
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Community News
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Round 9 Netball Reports Jets v’s Barellan
Under 11’s
This week the U’11s were led by Isabel Fairman as captain, who did a fabulous job with her
mo va onal speeches before & during the game! Barellan were another tough team to come
up against. Our defenders were put through their paces & kept very busy all game, showing
great determina on. Georgia Pursehouse won the special coaches award for never giving up
in GK & GD, against a shooter who was nearly a foot taller than her! Maya Pren ce was
awarded the Landmark towel for a great game in GD, ge ng lots of intercepts. Jasmin Cassidy
showed her versa lity by playing WA, C & GD and doing a brilliant job wherever we put her
on the court. A er her superstar performance, she was given BOC $10 Ariah Park Bowling
Club award. We welcomed back Bronte Ingram a er breaking her wrist. Bronte was voted
Players’ Player a er playing a cracking game in C and winning the $5 Beckom hotel Canteen
award.
Under 13’s
A real nail bi er by under 13’s this week against Barellan. The girls started strong with some
excellent passing off the centre by Gabby Fairman and Sophie Maxwell that led to some very
quick goals by Charlo e Bell and Jo Bray. Josie Heath, Tully Gaynor and Georgia McCormack
really held Barellan out in the defensive end, allowing only 3 goals to our 10 in the first
quarter. The girls se led in nicely in the second and third with some great intercepts by Olivia
Mills and Sophie Dart. Josie Heath proved to be great support around the circle for our
shooters in the third before a quick break with a three quarter lead of 18 to 11. The girls came
back on a bit excited and Barellan jumped on it giving it everything they could up to the last
second to even up the score. With the crowd cheering and coach Leah having no nails le by
full me, we managed 1 goal to Barellan’s 7 to just stay in front by one point at full me. Full
me score 19 – 18. The Best on Court $10 Ariah Park Bowling Club award went to Tully
Gaynor, Georgia McCormack was voted Players’ Player thanks to Beckom Hotel and the
coaches towel award went to Gabby Fairman. A very entertaining match. The girls all played
fantas c. Great work!!!!!!!
Community News
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Under 15’s
We went into the game against Barellan with lots of laughs under our belts, a er team
bonding and Suse's birthday cake prior to the game. The girls had a slow start and Barellan
raced to a big lead in the first quarter. But a er Suse made a few combina on changes, and
the wind started blowing, the balance shi ed and we became far more compe ve. The girls
started applying greater pressure and forcing errors in Barellan’s a ack. Our passes ghtened
up and leads were held much more decisively. In the third quarter, Barellan farewelled three
of their girls to play with the seniors, and we were cheering! The third and fourth quarters
saw the Jets well and truly se led in, evidenced by more intercepts and control of passages of
play. The girls are congratulated for drama cally slowing the Barellan's first quarter scoring
spree. So all in all, even though we were beaten 44‐8, the game was by no means a walk over.
The resilience and effort we see from these girls each week is unreal and we want to
encourage everyone to come and cheer them on against Naranderra. The Beckom Hotel $5
Canteen Award (Players Player) went to Paige Brown, for her characteris c leadership and
shoo ng accuracy. The Bowling Club $10 Award (Best on Court) went to Annie Cassidy, for
being a lynchpin in defence and a ack. The Landmark Towel went to Annelise Golder, who
held brilliantly in the goal circle and con nues to grow in confidence in the face of tough
a ack.
Community News
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Northern Jets football reports – Round 9 v Barellan
Under 11s
Despite cloud cover and a s ff wind to start the day the Under 11s had a great start to their
game against an understrength Barellan team. Though they lacked accuracy at their scoring
end, their persistence paid off with a steadily increasing score line to claim victory. Massive
shout out to the players from the Jets who helped Barellan out and played a quarter with
them to even the teams. Great sportsmanship was shown by these boys and they played as
hard for Barellan as they do their own team. Final score was JETS 9.13.67 def BARELLAN
1.4.10. Be er players on the day were Archer Gaynor (Elders Towel), Will Fairman (Ardlethan
Pharmacy socks); Seb Rees ($10 award), Liam Gaynor, Joe Furphy and Cooper Herden.
Under 13s
With the wind gusts only ge ng stronger as the game went on, accuracy was again a factor in
the boy’s impressive win over Barellan. This win was a true team effort, with goals being
scored by 10 different players, and everyone suppor ng their team mates to put goals on the
board. Strong defence kept Barellan scoreless un l the second half of the game. Results: JETS
19.14.116 def BARELLAN 2.3.15. Awards went to: Lachlan Buerckner (Landmark Towel)
Oliver Petrie (Socks); Brock Strickland (Ariah Park Hardware $10) and other be er players
on the day were Alex Rees, Jim O’Hare and Tom Writer.
Under 15’s – V Narrandera
This game was a reversal of fortune from the previous mee ng between these two teams.
The wind se led slightly from earlier in the day, though this did not help our 15s gain ground
over Narrandera, who seemed determined to win a er their close loss to the Jets in their
previous mee ng. Despite their effort and staying in touch un l the third quarter, overtaking
the Narrandera side on the scoreboard was out of their reach by the last quarter, going down
to Narrandera 3.8.26 to 10.11.71. Awards: Josh Bell (Elders Towel), Wilson Gaynor (Ardlethan/
Ariah Park Supermarket socks); Brady Edis (Jason Bryce Spreading $10).
Community News
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Community News
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ARIAH PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL
1 Harrison Street Ariah Park NSW 2665
PO Box 56 Ariah Park NSW 2665
Principal’s Email: justin.dunn@det.nsw.edu.au
Website: www.ariahpark-c.schools.nsw.gov.au
Calendar
Principal: Justin Dunn
Mobile: 0428 771 105 (Justin)
Phone: 02 6974 1105
Mobile: 0488 741 329 (School)
Fax: 02 6974 1017
Week
10A
Jul 1 Jul 2 Jul 3 Jul 4 Jul 5
U15’s Swan Shield
AFL
@Narrandera
SRC Mee ng TAFE Whole School
Assembly @ 9.53am
Barking Dogs
“Big Dogs”
PSSA District Athle cs
Carnival
@ Ardlethan
Primary Chess
Compe on
@ Griffith
SRC NAIDOC Day
Barking Dogs
“Kelpies”
Term 3
Week
1B
JUL 22 JUL 23 JUL 24 JUL
Staff Development
Day
Students return for
Term 3
TAFE PSSA & CHS State
Cross Country
@ Eastern Creek
Elec ves Day
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