Term 3, Issue 2 2017 My Kitchen Rules …………. Brewarrina Central School -Secondary Challenge On Tuesday during NAIDOC Week, all secondary students had the opportunity to participate in a MKR Challenge developed & coordinated by Mrs Hertslet as part of secondary NAIDOC activities. Year 7 & 8 were up first followed by Year 9, 10 & 11 students. Each session was two hours and students were required to make a team of three, choose a meat (chicken, mince, steak or sausages) and develop a dish, cook it and present it to the judges. Students were supported by their class teachers – Mr Daymond, Ms Foy, Mr McNamara and Uncle Bruce and Aunty Suey. Dishes developed included Steak Dianne with vegetable bake, honey soy kebabs, curried sausages, meat patties, chicken stir fry. A big range of vegetables were available as well as lots of different condiments (sauces, flavourings, stocks, herbs etc) for the students to use. Each dish was judged by great mystery judges who turned out to be Auntie Bim, Mrs Close and Uncle Charlie (Yr 7 & 8) and Auntie Bim, Mrs Close and Mrs Trapman (Yr 9-11). They provided excellent feedback on the dishes and explained the judging process was very difficult to come up with a winner. It was a great event with all students engaged and having fun. A fantastic experience for everyone involved. Thanks everyone for making it a great event. Successful Teams………………………………. Year 7 & 8 Team Dish Year 9-11 Team Dish Ist Steven ,Mythys & Keiren Curried Sausages & Rice Ist Fayth & Katherine Chicken Stir Fry 2 nd Mattia, Rahni & Tanika Chicken pie with vegies 2 nd Micheal & Jy Sausages, gravy, mash & vegies 3 rd Malakye, Kobi & Karl Chicken Carbonara 3 rd Tegan, Diondre, Clay & Tamika Steak Dianne & vegies Brewarrina Central School News Mrs Kath Hertslet MKR Co-ordinator
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Term 3, Issue 2 2017
My Kitchen Rules ………….
Brewarrina Central School -Secondary Challenge
On Tuesday during NAIDOC Week, all secondary students had the opportunity to participate in a MKR Challenge developed & coordinated by Mrs Hertslet as part of secondary NAIDOC activities. Year 7 & 8 were up first followed by Year 9, 10 & 11 students.
Each session was two hours and students were required to make a team of three, choose a meat (chicken, mince, steak or sausages) and develop a dish, cook it and present it to the judges. Students were supported by their class teachers – Mr Daymond, Ms Foy, Mr McNamara and Uncle Bruce and Aunty Suey.
Dishes developed included Steak Dianne with vegetable bake, honey soy kebabs, curried sausages, meat patties, chicken stir fry. A big range of vegetables were available as well as lots of different condiments (sauces, flavourings, stocks, herbs etc) for the students to use.
Each dish was judged by great mystery judges who turned out to be Auntie Bim, Mrs Close and Uncle Charlie (Yr 7 & 8) and Auntie Bim, Mrs Close and Mrs Trapman (Yr 9-11). They provided excellent feedback on the dishes and explained the judging process was very difficult to come up with a winner.
It was a great event with all students engaged and having fun. A fantastic experience for everyone
involved. Thanks everyone for making it a great event.
Successful Teams……………………………….
Year 7 &
8
Team Dish Year 9-11
Team Dish
Ist Steven ,Mythys & Keiren
Curried Sausages & Rice
Ist Fayth & Katherine
Chicken Stir Fry
2nd Mattia, Rahni & Tanika
Chicken pie with vegies
2nd Micheal & Jy
Sausages, gravy, mash & vegies
3rd Malakye, Kobi & Karl
Chicken Carbonara
3rd Tegan, Diondre, Clay & Tamika
Steak Dianne & vegies
Brewarrina Central School News
Mrs Kath Hertslet MKR Co-ordinator
Brewarrina Central School not only provides an
excellent education for our students it also
provides them with many opportunities to be
involved in a multitude of extra curricula
activities. Over the past weeks students have
been involved in the Girlfit Camp to the
Warrumbungles, the Indigenous Games at
Goodooga, Employment Forums and Boomali. I
would like to thank all the students who have
been involved in these activities as they have
represented BCS in a respectful manner and have
been active and enthusiastic participants in all
the events. I would also like to acknowledge and
thank our dedicated staff who are committed to
ensuring that our students can excel not only in
the classroom but also in other areas.
This week we have two students, Monty and
Rehannah Russell, who are competing at the
Regional Public Speaking Finals in Dubbo. We
wish them all the best. Also this week we have
over 40 K-6 students who are going to Walgett
over two days to compete in Ricky Walford Cup.
This involves the George Rose Rugby League
Competition and the Jenny Wright Netball
Competition. We wish all these students the best
in these competitions.
Miss Rachel Holmes, who is the Kinderstart
teacher, has already been visiting the Pre School
to meet with the students who will be
participating in this program. We are all looking
forward to meeting them and their families when
they come to Brewarrina Central.
I would like to welcome Mrs Carissa Willoughby
to our school. She is working with Mr Beames on
Year 2 as part of her teacher training. All our
students are enjoying having Mrs Willoughby
work with them.
I have recently commenced the Principal’s
Training for the LMBR (Learning Management
Business Reform). Our SASS staff will also be
involved in an intense training program over the
remainder of this term. We will be adopting the
LMBR system in early Term 4. The state wide
system is a co-ordinated student, business and
administration program which will greatly
enhance the school’s operations.
School Photograph Day is on Wednesday 23rd
August. A note detailing the arrangements will be
sent home this week. Please take note of the
arrangements.
Brewarrina Central School continues to be a busy
and happy place. If you would like to discuss any
aspect of your students’ progress please don’t
hesitate to contact us at the school.
Christine Grieves
Term 3 is shaping up to be a very busy term! We
would like to welcome Mrs Carissa Willoughby
who is teaching with Mr Beames and Year 2 for
three weeks. We hope you enjoy your time here.
This week we had thirty eight students
representing Brewarrina Central School for
netball and football. They all put in a great effort
and displayed our school values and were SAFE
RESPECTFUL LEARNERS. Two students are also
attending the Regional NAIDOC Public Speaking
Finals with the topic Our Languages Matter. A big
thank you to Miss Kirby and Ms Grieves for all the
guidance and support they have given Belmont
and Rehannah. We wish them all the best.
Next week we have District Athletics. Please
return all money and notes to the front office as
soon as possible to book a spot on the bus. Good
luck to all of the children competing.
Thank you to all the families who have been
ringing the front office or coming in and notifying
when students are absent. This means we get to
spend more time on teaching and learning and
less time on paperwork, so thank you.
I’d like to remind all families that school starts at
8.30am and children are not to be on school
grounds prior to this time. Any child that is at
school prior to 8.30am will be asked to sit in the
front office until teachers start their duty at
8.30am. Breakfast Club operates from 8.30am
until 8.50am and all children are welcome to pop
in and have some breakfast.
Sometimes things happen at school and your
child may go home and let you know but have not
told anyone at school what is happening. Please
feel free to give us a ring or call in and discuss any
issues you or your child is having; we are here to
help. When staff have been informed of incidents
that happen in the playground they are able to
deal with them quickly and effectively. Thank you
for working together with us to make Brewarrina
Central School a great place of learning.
Thanks, Beck Williams
Week 1
Kinder- Kotara Kelly, Neil Fox & Jarrell Frail
Year 1- Deaken Boney, Georgina Vincent & Javantae Boney
Year 2- Georgjette Orcher & Minya Lord
Year 3- Raquel Ford, Vanessa Vincent & Anita Shillingsworth
Year 4- Liam Trapman & Riley Higgins
Year 5- Kasey Croaker, Kallan Murray
Year 6- Savannah Gordon, Ashlei Williams & Keelan Nicholls