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Quality Educaon - Towards Independence TERM2 WEEK 7 2019 Art Workshop Our new art room is now in full swing with weekly art lessons on Tuesdays with Ms Moore and Ms Jones. This week they held a special print making workshop for two groups of students. The students learnt all about using different textures to make art and enjoyed making a number of different pieces including a card and a bag. We are absolutely loving our new space and look forward to the addition of a sink and window being completed during the holidays. Well done to our amazing art teachers! PBL Movies Over the last term, classes have been working on making a movie to show our PBL expectations. On Tuesday our special judges Will Tatnell and Mitchell Allan helped some of the SRC students make the very difficult decision to choose a winner. There were some outstanding entries and it really was a hard decision so we had to choose two in the senior school! Congratulations to Class R & D whose movies were highly commended, however it was Class M and Class Moss that really blew us away and were crowned the winners of the 2019 Senior PBL Movie Competition. In the Junior school, Class C’s movie showing us how to be good listeners was highly commended while Class S took out the main prize with a wonderful movie on following instructions! Well done to all the classes for your enthusiasm and expert movie making! Learning with Lego We were recently invited to attend a coding skills workshop at Orange PS where students used Lego to build a vehicle that moved but without wheels! Well done to those students that attended and showed respect and courtesy and were fabulous ambassadors for Carenne. Have a great week Jane We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the tradional custodians of our lands, Australia. We acknowledge the Wiradjuri naon as the tradional custodians of these lands we now call Bathurst, and we pay our respects to their Elders both past and present. FUN FACTS The Aboriginal Flag was designed in the 1970’s and its colours represent different aspects of Aboriginal life. The black symbolised the Aboriginal people, the yellow represents the sun and the red represents the earth and the relationship between people and the land. Carenne School Newsletter Quality Educaon—Towards Independence www.carenne-s.schools.nsw.gov.au Calendar Dates Friday 5th July End of Term Tuesday 23rd July First Day Back

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Quality Education - Towards Independence

Quality Education ~ Towards Independence

www.carenne-s.schools.nsw.gov.au

158 Browning St

Bathurst, NSW

2795

Carenne School

Newsletter

T E R M 2 W E E K 7 2 0 1 9

Art Workshop

Our new art room is now in full swing with weekly art lessons on Tuesdays with Ms

Moore and Ms Jones. This week they held a special print making workshop for two

groups of students. The students learnt all about using different textures to make art

and enjoyed making a number of different pieces including a card and a bag. We are

absolutely loving our new space and look forward to the addition of a sink and window

being completed during the holidays. Well done to our amazing art teachers!

PBL Movies

Over the last term, classes have been working on making a movie to show our PBL

expectations. On Tuesday our special judges Will Tatnell and Mitchell Allan helped

some of the SRC students make the very difficult decision to choose a winner. There

were some outstanding entries and it really was a hard decision so we had to choose

two in the senior school! Congratulations to Class R & D whose movies were highly

commended, however it was Class M and Class Moss that really blew us away and were

crowned the winners of the 2019 Senior PBL Movie Competition. In the Junior school,

Class C’s movie showing us how to be good listeners was highly commended while Class

S took out the main prize with a wonderful movie on following instructions! Well done

to all the classes for your enthusiasm and expert movie making!

Learning with Lego

We were recently invited to attend a coding skills workshop at Orange PS where

students used Lego to build a vehicle that moved but without

wheels! Well done to those students that attended and showed

respect and courtesy and were fabulous

ambassadors for Carenne.

Have a great week

Jane

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of our

lands, Australia. We acknowledge the Wiradjuri nation as the traditional custodians of these lands

we now call Bathurst, and we pay our respects to their Elders both past and present.

FUN FACTS

The Aboriginal Flag

was designed in the

1970’s and its colours

represent different

aspects of Aboriginal

life. The black

symbolised the

Aboriginal people, the

yellow represents the

sun and the red

represents the earth

and the relationship

between people and

the land.

Carenne School

Newsletter

Quality Education—Towards Independence

www.carenne-s.schools.nsw.gov.au

Calendar Dates

Friday 5th July

End of Term

Tuesday 23rd July

First Day Back

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Sport

We had three teams in total compete at the Western Regions Disability Junior and Senior Indoor

Soccer Carnival held over the last two Tuesday’s at the Bathurst Sports Stadium. Schools from all

over the region attended and it was a great couple of days. Thank you to Ms Sykes for organising

and facilitating both days. Carenne Gold in the senior division was beaten in the semi-final by

Wellington High School. Lachlan and Ruby were named Best and Fairest male and female players of

the senior carnival. This was out of six schools and awarded by the referees, which was a fantastic

achievement. All the students really enjoyed playing soccer and had a wonderful time.

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P A G E 3 T E R M 2 W E E K 7 2 0 1 9

Reconciliation Week

Our students have been busy during Reconciliation Week learning about Indigenous history and

culture and getting involved in activities.

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P A G E 4

Vegetables don’t have to be boring.

Prepare vegies in different ways and add flavour to make them

appealing.

For more recipes and ideas visit healthylunchbox.com.au

Try using salad dressings

Make Vegies interesting by serving with sauces and dips

Combine vegetable with other foods and flavours that the family enjoy

for example

Cauliflower and Broccoli Mac N Cheese

Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry

Green Frittata

Easy Pizza

Sweet Potato and Lentil Soup