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JUMBUNNA
63 - 101 Chester Street WARREN NSW 2824
Ph: 02 6847 4438 Fax: 02 6847 4419
Email: [email protected]
Website: warren-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Principal Duncan Lovelock
Relieving Deputy Principal
Robyn Taylor
Executive Staff Head Teachers
Jenny Brooker Dianne Hamilton
(Relieving) Abdulah Zayied
Assistant Principals
(Rel) Emily McPhee (Rel) Felicity McCormack Tue—Fri
Instructional Leader K-10 Cherie Hansen
School Administrative Manager Roz Hunt
IT Manager Nicole Duncan
Learning and Support Teacher Suzanne Mayger/Jade Lovelock
Teacher Librarian Narelle Whittaker
Aboriginal Education Officers Phyllis Oates Allison Fuller
Canteen Manager Janice Oriel
Term 2 Issue 3 2020
WARREN CENTRAL SCHOOL PAGE 1 RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE LEARNERS
It has been eight weeks since ‘Learning from
Home’ commenced after COVID-19 restrictions.
Monday 25 May was a special day as we
celebrated WCS students returning to school.
All the staff have been looking forward to
seeing happy, smiling faces.
First-day smiles
reveal students’ joy
at the return to
full-time schooling.
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Year 7-12 and staff painted the
Stolen Generation flower-
often known as the Sorry Day
Flower. The five-petal Native
Cotton, Desert Rose, or Native
Hibiscus as we know it, was
chosen by members to
symbolise the scattering of the
Stolen Generations of
Australia.
Roman Kentwell and Indiana
Gale with the Primary display in
Marthaguy Block.
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Welcome back to WCS!
A big welcome back to students who have commenced their first week of full-time education since
March. As you all know, this year has been a very different year with the Covid-19 pandemic
sweeping the world. We have been luckier than most countries in that Australia has been able
to control and contain the virus in a short period of time.
However, we must not rest on our laurels and think that this could not happen in Warren. Students
have abided by the procedures we have put in place in terms of distancing and hygiene. I would
also like to thank parents and caregivers for adhering to government advice in terms of when
and how often you should have been sending your kids to school.
All remote learning has now ceased. Full-time and traditional face-to-face learning has now recom-
menced. This is basically all we are doing at the moment. As government restrictions hopefully
ease in the coming months, the school will be able to restart all extra-curricular activities, inter-
school activities, assemblies and work experience programs. In the unlikely event there was a
Covid-19 event at WCS, we are well prepared with the Department of Health to manage this situa-
tion. If you child is unwell, please keep them at home. All students should now be back at school
unless they are unable to return to school due to an ongoing medical condition.
A reminder that no parents should be onsite other than at the front office – following social distanc-
ing and the red markers on the floor. All parents and caregivers should be following social distanc-
ing guidelines whilst dropping your child at school or picking them up.
Mr Lovelock
Principal
Term 2 2020 Date Event Who More
Information
Week 7 8 June Queen's Birthday (Long Weekend) Everyone No school on Monday
Week 10 3 July Last Day of Term 2 Everyone
Term 3
Week 1
20 July Staff Development Day Staff
21 July Students Return to School—Term 3 Everyone
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From the Deputy Principal School has returned for students.
Parents are required to provide the school (within 7 days) an explanation for absences. This can be
a phone call to the front office or written note to the classroom teacher.
Explanations for absences can be….
Justified absences…
• Unavoidable medical or dental appointments (preferably these should be made after school or
during school holidays)
• Required to attend an exceptional or urgent family circumstance (such as a funeral)
• Sick, or has an infectious disease
Unjustified absences… these are not acceptable reasons for your student to be absent or to
leave school early.
• Slept in
• Running late
• Haircut
• Shopping
• Minding younger siblings
• Birthday
• Working or doing jobs for parents
We ask that you support the school and send your student to school every day and on-time.
Regular attendance makes learning easier and avoids gaps in the learning. It helps your child build
and maintain friendships. Regular attendance will help your child succeed in later life.
WATER BOTTLES
Due to certain restrictions still in place, please ensure your child
has a drink bottle that they are able to refill. Our bubblers are
currently not allowed to be used and will be out of bounds until
further notice from the Department of Education and NSW Health.
Students can refill their water bottles from designated taps at
school.
SCHOOL GROUNDS
Parents are reminded that they are not permitted to visit the
classrooms. You are still able to visit the School Office if neces-
sary. If your children are leaving early for appointments, please
contact the office to arrange for your child/ren to be ready for
collection from the Office.
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At Warren Central School we have a
great innovation called Breakfast Club
every morning. Breakfast club is for
students K-12 who miss out on a
healthy breakfast; they can go down
to the old uniform room in the
secondary area for a nutritious
breakfast.
The Breakfast Club is organised by
Miss Wilson. The Breakfast Club runs
because studies show that students
that eat a healthy breakfast and are
not hungry are more focused in class
and learn more effectively.
Breakfast Club starts back up on
Monday 1 June 2020.
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Welcome back to all students and families! It has been wonderful to see all the smiling, happy faces on our grounds once again. The sound of
laughter, chatter, balls bouncing and children playing is something that we have missed very much, and we are delighted to be back to a greater sense of ‘normal’.
On behalf of the primary staff, we would like to congratulate all of our parents, carers, aunties, uncles and grandparents for the enormous effort and sacrifices you have all made to
accommodate the educational needs of your children during the Covid19 shutdown. The work that has been sent back to us made us all proud to have such clever and studious children (and tutors!) as part of our school community. We
would also like to congratulate all primary teachers and SASS staff who put in an enormous effort to develop learning packs, overcome technology challenges, and adopt a
‘think outside the box’ approach to ensure our students were provided with work that was tailored and meaningful to their learning. It was certainly a team effort by all members of our school community, which everyone should be
very proud of. Uniform As the weather is now cooling down, it is
important that all school clothing, especially jumpers, are clearly named. Full winter uniform MUST be worn during Terms 2 and 3. Boys may wear long grey pants and girls can wear school
tartan pants or their school skirt with black stockings. Non-school jumpers and tracksuit pants are not permitted. What’s on?
As we kick into the post Covid19 activities, we are gradually being able to plan a few things for later in the year. At this stage, the Year 3/4 excursion to ‘Magic
Beach’ performance will go ahead as planned on the 9 September 2020. The K-2 excursion to ‘The Gruffalo’s Child’ has been rescheduled for Tuesday 13 October 2020.
The Year 5/6 excursion is currently being
arranged and information will be provided to the relevant families soon so that payment towards the cost of this excursion can be made. Given the current circumstances, please be
aware that the NSW Department of Education may direct schools to suspend excursions. In regards to refunds in the event of cancellation by the school, an outline of our refund policy will be attached to the permission note for the
particular excursion or activity. New equipment Late last term, we received new aluminium lunch
tables for the primary eating area through Consolidated School Funds. Our lunch tables are now all aluminium and easier to clean than the old wooden tables. The children are very happy to be able to fit more friends on their
tables, while others are happy to have more room to spread out! We were surprised at the arrival of new student desks and chairs last week. Through a furniture
rollout scheme by the Department’s North Western Asset Management Unit, we applied for a variety of different items and were lucky enough to
receive this furniture for the older students in Marthaguy block. Everyone is enjoying the new, fresh additions to our 4/5 and 5/6 classrooms.
New sports equipment has also been purchased through the Sporting Schools grant. This grant enabled our students to participate in weekly
gymnastics sessions with qualified coaches from Ignite Gymnastics in Dubbo in Term 1. We were also able to purchase new skipping ropes, hoops, foot pods and a balance beam for our
students to use during HPE and lunch times. We are very keen to use our new equipment as we have not had the opportunity yet due to Covid19 lockdown!
Mrs Felicity McCormack and Mrs McPhee Assistant Principals (Relieving)
Primary We value RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE LEARNERS
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The library has been very busy with students back fulltime, borrowing and enjoying and engaging
with all our beautiful books and resources we have in our library. This week, the library was involved
with two significant events happening in our school.
On Tuesday it was National Sorry Day, followed up by Reconciliation Week. All classes had the
opportunity to engage with some poignant stories and activities, both in class and in the library.
Students understanding of this significant event in Australia’s history was greatly increased through
the power of some amazing picture books we have in our library.
On Wednesday students in K-6 joined in with the rest of Australia and celebrated National
Simultaneous Story Time. The book selected for this year was ‘Whitney and Britney, Chicken Divas’
by Lucinda Gifford. Students and teachers were engaged in various literacy and craft activities to
help celebrate this delightful book.
Mrs Whittaker
Teacher Librarian
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If your child gets "the
worries" or a "bubbly
tummy" - also known as
anxiety - try this simple
trick to focus their
attention, their hands and
their breathing, and bring
back some calm.
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If you are leaving our school and will not require a
place at Warren Central School for 2020 would you
please let the office know immediately? We are
currently organising class structures for 2020, so it is
essential that we are informed of any students who
are leaving.
Have you recently moved house or changed your
phone number? Please contact the Front Office with
your updated information for our school’s records.
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We value RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE LEARNERS
Secondary
Hospitality and Food Technology 11/12 Hospitality have been very busy catching up on some missed practical assessments. They
had to make six portions each of the following dishes.
-Braised Lamb Shanks
-Apple Tart with custard
-Tempura Prawns
-Marinated Chicken
-Corn Fritters
-Poached Eggs with hollandaise
Year 6 were so excited to bake some delicious Fudgy Choc Caramel biscuits
7/8 Technology Mandatory have started their new rotation. Their first practical lesson was the old
favourite 'Swagman's Roll'
TERM 2 ISSUE 3 2020
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Tears of Fear Sorry Day As the trucks pull up Horror from the camp and the kids run with fear Screaming, crying, fear, hiding The government stole But now there is hope Jack Reid Charlotte Hopkin Sorry Day Stolen Generation Take care of the kids A white man appeared People snatching and screaming and took Aboriginals Don’t be scared again Later said “Sorry”. Nic Christian Saxon Wilson Sorry Day Sorry Day Truck rumbled to camp Children screamed loudly Children scrambling everywhere Scarred for life in so much pain Mothers crying sad Is there hope today? Lillian Bailey Heidi Cosgrove Scarred No Home They took the children The kids were stolen Forever away from home So much sadness and heartache They’ll be scarred for life as they can’t go home Tiffany Brown Laura Rookledge
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Year 7 Japanese Haiku- Sorry Day
Haiku is a traditional Japanese poetry form where an image or emotion is expressed in seventeen
syllables in three lines. Line one has five syllables, line two has seven syllables and line three has
five syllables.
Year 7 were asked to write a haiku poem about an aspect of Sorry Day.
Scarred Broken Taken from my Mum Playing with the mob I am forever scarred for life Then a man took us away I need her right now Now I am broken Genni Squire Jerome Amatto-Shepherd 26 May Taken It is important Children on the truck to remember the heartache Hot tears running down their cheeks of the parent’s loss There was glimpse of hope Wade Dwyer Ryan Stanley Sorry Day Sorry I’m laying alone People went quiet In a pitch black room freezing A man appeared on a screen But I know there’s hope He said he’s sorry Maddie Marks Harrison Leach Stolen Children Kids stolen from home People stole children where they were taken away The children were so upset from their families The children were lost Tyran Richardson Lexie Squire Hope Sorry Day Hide, run, they’re coming Playing hide and seek Screaming as they get taken away Trucks come and take us away But there is still hope I am scarred for life Mason Wilson Keira Wannell Sorry Run I am so sorry Let’s go to our house I apologise to you Never mind let’s scatter, run We are all sorry Run fast on the track Coby Hall Charlie Gale Sorry Day Wrong Run, hide, scatter kids The 26 of May Everyone screams from the camps The government realised Hope is all they have What happened was wrong Bella Gough Tess Murphy Mrs Lovelock Japanese Teacher
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Stage 5 Food
Technology were
welcomed back with
preparing delicious
Tandoori Chicken Burgers.
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Year 12 is a big year for many students and having to isolate from teachers, peers and other support systems during
these final months has not been easy. We have all been fortunate enough to have online classes to keep us focused
and up to date. Online classes and homeschooling is a very new experience for many of us and can be difficult at
times, although with such a supportive school and dedicated teachers it has made the whole experience a whole lot
easier. We are a very privileged year 12 group with all the support we have received from Warren Central School.
Aimee Sheppard
School Captain
Year 12 - HSC
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Respectful
Show respect to one another.
Responsible
Be prepared and equipped to learn.
Learners
Engaging to the best of our ability to learn.
A merit system will continue for the end of term 2. Students who
have reached yellow level will receive an awesome Rainbow
Day.
To be advised later.