Principal: Mrs Terrie Payne Condobolin Rd, Ungarie NSW 2669 Ph: (02) 69 759 030 Fax: (02) 69 759 157 Email: [email protected]Web: www.ungarie-c.schools.nsw.edu.au From the Principal’s desk… After two days in Sydney this week, I’m happy to be back behind my desk at Ungarie Central School. The two days I spent at the Central Schools Reference Group meeting in Sydney were extremely valuable. It was great to be able to connect with over 20 Central School colleagues from around the state and talk about issues that are often unique to us. We are currently in the process of recruiting an Assistant Principal and Head Teacher Secondary Studies for 2019. Once the process is complete, I will be able to share the end result with you. Watch this space in the coming weeks! Year 5/6 have been enjoying their week in Canberra along with Mrs James and Mr Lewis. It’s been great to see some Facebook updates with their photos at different activities over the week. We look forward to hearing all about it when they return. Congratulations to Abby Wason who completed in the Northern Zone Clay Target Shooting Competition at Tamworth last Thursday and Friday. Abby finished 1 st in the B Grade ‘Double Barrel’ and ‘Double Rise’ events. Well done Abby. Next Monday and Tuesday, Mr Dodhy will be in Sydney at the Aspiring Principal’s Leadership Program. This is a great opportunity for Mr Dodhy and we feel extremely privileged that he was selected in the program. Earlier this year a number of our students entered the Michael McCormack ANZAC Day writing competition. In a newsletter back in Term 1, I shared the news that Noah Bryant had received Highly Commended for his entry. Noah shared his outstanding piece of writing at our school ANZAC service this year. In further news, we received some very exciting information last week. Mr McCormack will visit us here at Ungarie Central School next Thursday 15 th November to present Noah with his certificate. What a huge privilege for Noah and UCS! Until next week, Terrie Payne The Humbug 8 th November, 2018 Week 4, Term 4
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Canberra Excursion: This afternoon Year 5/6 and Mrs
James will be returning from their
4 day excursion to Canberra. We look
forward to hearing about their trip.
Menu for next Thursday
15th November
Recess: Berry smoothies $2
Lunch: Sausage crunch lunch Small $4 large $6
Orders MUST BE IN by
Tuesday, 13th November
‘HABIT OF MIND’ AND SPORT AWARD RECIPIENTS FOR WEEK 2
In Yr 9/10 Design and
Technology last year with Mrs
Noble, Colby Crofts and
Jackson Benness designed and
constructed this sign for the
front of the Ungarie
Retirement village. Following
the completion of the powder
coating, the sign was erected
by some of this years Yr 9/10
boys along with Jason Lewis
and Mr Cattle.
Above right: Braden Payne, Josh Roscarel, Ryan Crofts, Jack Wells and Tom Roscarel. Below: Boys with Kerry
Keatley, representing the Ungarie Retirement Village Committee.
SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
In Yr 9/10 Design and Technology last year with Mrs
Noble, Jack Wason and Jared Robb designed and
constructed this ‘Goat Fort’ for the Riding for the Disabled
West Wyalong Centre. Earlier this year Mrs Jackson, Jason
Lewis and some of the Yr 9/10 Ag students visited the RDA
centre and installed the fort.
Above: Congratulations to our
PBL ‘Fast and Free’ prize winners
for Weeks 2 and 3.
‘HABIT OF MIND’ AND SPORT AWARD RECIPIENTS FOR WEEK 3
SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
Right: Ryan Wallace,
Ryan Crofts, Jack Wells
and Molly Bryant.
YEAR 7 ‘JUMP INTO UNI’ UNSW ASPIRE EXCURSION TO DUBBO
Year 7 attended the UNSW ASPIRE ‘Jump into Uni’ event in Dubbo on Tues 21st and Wed 22nd September. Students travelled by bus and stayed overnight with other regional ASPIRE schools at the Dubbo Discovery Park. A fun night of bowling was then followed by a day finding out about university. Students participated in workshops relating to skills needed to succeed at university, types of subjects they can study and a variety of fun and interactive workshops that included a dramatic court re-enactment, solar cars and applying plaster casts.
Below: Hayley Wallace, Ella Payne, Audrey Hukins, Regan Hukins, Apryl Lyons, Alex Batty and Hugh Williams.
ART EXHIBITION
K/1/2 combined artwork. Whole school artwork - ‘EYE SPY’.
Ungarie Central School hosted a successful biannual Art Exhibition last Thursday 1st November at the Ungarie War
Memorial Hall. .
All students from Kindergarten to Year 12 created an artwork for display. The media used by the students included
photographs, painting, collage, batik, pottery and mosaic. The Technology Mandatory students displayed
individually designed LED lights. .
Throughout the evening, guests were entertained with musical performances by primary and secondary students
accompanied by Mrs Michelle Roscarel and Mrs Bronwyn Mason. .
The Ungarie Quilting Group displayed their handy work and James Ridley shared his magnificent landscape
photographs.
Drinks and appetisers were prepared and served by the Food Technology students. .
Ungarie Central School Principal, Mrs Terrie Payne officially opened the Art Exhibition and congratulated the
students on their artistic and musical achievements. She thanked the parents and community for their attendance
and the Ungarie Quilting Group and James Ridley for their contribution of their works.
Sally and Reuben West Grahame and Alfred McCubbin Gavin Ward
Ungarie RSL Memorial Park Dedication
A Garden Dedication Service will be conducted by Member for
Cootamundra,
STEPH COOKE MP, on Sunday 11th of November at 2pm,
at the Memorial Park in Ungarie Street.
We hope you can join us for a cuppa and get together at the “Dugout” at
the Ungarie Memorial Hall afterwards.
Hon Sec. Wally Wales
Ph. 0269 759 130
P& C Uniforms Order for 2019
Do you need new shirts, hats, shorts, skorts or jumpers in readiness for 2019?
Please fill in and return the attached form and payment via cash, cheque
or bank deposit by Friday 16th November 2018 to the front office. If you
have any questions please don’t hesitate to contact Karen.
Thanks for supporting P&C Uniforms
Ungarie Central School P&C Uniform Order Form
Family Name:
Contact number:
Method of Payment: CASH CHEQUE DIRECT DEPOSIT
(Banking details – Ungarie Central School P&C BSB 062-621 A/C 10003982)
DUE BACK TO THE SCHOOL OFFICE – Friday 16th November 2018
Item Price Qty Size Total
Shirts (4-16)
$26
Shirts (S-XXL)
$32
Jumpers (4-16)
$28
Jumpers (S-XXL)
$33
Bucket Hats (S/M) (M/L) (L/XL)
$15
Wet weather jackets (4-16) $39
Wet weather jackets (S-XXL) $45
Microfibre Shorts (4-16) $15
Microfibre Shorts (S-XXL) $17
Girls Box Pleat Shorts (4-16) $24
Boys Gabardine Shorts (4-16) $17
Girls Sport Skirt (4-16)
$15
Boys Long Black Pants with Double Knees (4-16)
$22
Boys Gabardine Cargo Pants (4-16)
$25
Boys Gabardine Cargo Pants (S-2XL)
$33
Girls Bootleg Pants (4-16) $22
Black Hawker Microfibre Jacket (4-16)
$33
Black Hawker Microfibre Jacket (S-2XL)
$40
Black Microfibre Straight Leg Trackpants (4-16)
$28
Black Microfibre Straight Leg Trackpants (S-2XL)
$32
TOTAL
Thank you for supporting UCS P&C Uniforms
AFL Memorabilia
Bland Shire Council has some AFL memorabilia available for sale, which was provided as part of
sponsorship for the Big Football project in Ungarie.
Council is conducting a blind online auction for each of -
* A signed Essendon football jumper
* A signed Melbourne Demons football
jumper
* A signed Essendon football
Bids can be lodged directly through Council’s website at www.blandshire.nsw.gov.au. For
assistance or further information please contact Craig Sutton on 6972 2266.
Bids close on Friday 16 November and each item will be awarded to the highest bidder at that time. (Provided the reserve price is met).
Bids will not be monitored and/or updated during the process and people are
encouraged to submit their highest bids.
OPEN DAY SALE IN UNGARIE
When: Friday, November 9, 1.30 am – 4 pm
And - Saturday, November 10, 9 am - 4 pm
Where: 60 - 62 Wollongough Street.
What’s going? Tools, doors, furniture, books, electrical items, computer gear, and lots more
Everything cheap and everything negotiable!
We need to finalise the clean out of the premises! Help us, help yourselves!