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AriahPark Central School Blair McLean and Laura Harper at PSSA Athletics at

This term is going quickly and I can’t believe it is week 6 already. Some nice rain over the weekend along with cooler weather signals the official start of Winter. Won’t be long and we will be past the shortest day at the end of June and starting to head back towards the sun. This week we have the boys’ and girls’ nights and we have a quest speaker coming, Doctor Rodney Kurtzer from Temora. These nights have been successful in the past and I am sure the students find them very informative. Congratulations to Jack McCormack for Thank you to Cathy Drumore for being awarded the Student of the Month preparing this event. for May. Jack received this award for: Students in Year 5/6 are off to see a  A well-mannered and enthusiastic performance at this student Wednesday “Wulamanayuwi and Seven  A member of the school debating Pamanui”. Following this they will visit team the museum and take a look at the  Represented in Swimming and Antarctica attractions. Long weekend Basketball coming up and I wish everyone an  Represented the school in AFL enjoyable break.  Represented the school in PSSA Bye for now. Athletics Justin Dunn  Demonstrates positive leadership and Principal sportsmanship qualities in the playground Well done Jack! Friday, 6/6/14 R Heath, C Harper

Our next P&C meeting is approaching and is on next Tuesday evening at 7.30pm in the school library. As always, we welcome everyone and look forward to seeing you there.

KROP students performing at WSA Please note that new items are in bold THIS WEEK (Week 6A) Staff Awards Monday, 2/6/14 Zone Athletics Carnival @ Barellan Tuesday, 3/6/14 Girls’ Night – 3.30-9.30pm Wednesday, 4/6/14 Years 5/6 Excursion to Wagga ICAS Science Boys’ Night – 3.30-9.30pm Friday, 6/6/14 RAP half-yearly reports issued

NEXT WEEK (Week 7B) Congratulations to the following Monday, 9/6/14 students who were presented with staff Public Holiday – Queen’s Birthday awards at last week’s whole school Tuesday, 10/6/14 assembly. In primary a staff award Riverina PSSA Cross Country @ indicates that a student has received at least 4 merit awards and in secondary it Dr Jennifer Smith – Girls’ visit is 6 merit awards. P&C Meeting – 7.30pm Primary Wednesday, 11/6/14 Isobel Herden Maya Prentice CHS District Athletics @ Barellan Ella Watts Sophie Dart RAP Open Netball @ Griffith Lucy Edis Elsie Furphy Friday, 13/6/14 Josie Heath Kacey Manning Riverina CHS Cross Country Georgia McCormack Jimmy O’Hare HSC Drama Excursion to Wagga Angus Pursehouse Benny Barnes Charlotte Bell Lachlan Buerckner Gabrielle Fairman Kate O’Dwyer

2 Play The Game Sarah Speirs Summa Watts Brooke Denyer Bella Fairman Duke of Edinburgh Camp Taylor Heath William Miller Charlie McCormack Tom Denyer Abbey Doyle Laura Harper Louise O’Hare Hayley Buerckner Nicholas Fairman Lachlan Forsyth Jack McCormack Hannah O’Dwyer Lily Walker Secondary

Alyssa Denyer Lily Doyle Mr Stevens, Miss Rees, Caleb Harris and Michelle Chisholm Maggie Johnstone Matthew Davey at Whole School Alyssa Dundas Keely O’Connell Assembly Harry Walker Jayden Campbell Louise Chisholm Matthew Davey Dylon Jennings Paige Breust Girls’ and Boys’ Nights SRC Awards The girls’ night will go ahead this afternoon, from 3.30pm until 9.30pm. Dr Jennifer Smith is unable to attend tonight however she will be visiting the school, next Tuesday, 10/6/14. Parents are most welcome to attend. Years 9-12 will be at 1.40pm (the end of lunch) and Years 5-8 will be at 2.30pm. The boys' evening remains on Wednesday night, 4th June, from after school until 9.30pm. Fathers are most welcome to attend. Mrs Drumore The following students were presented with SRC awards. Students who are Major Secondary Excursion to presented with SRC awards have Don’t forget that deposits are due this previously been awarded 8 merit awards Friday, 6/6/14. in primary and 12 in secondary. Mrs Drumore Congratulations to the following Secondary Excursion Co-ordinator students: William Fairman Annelise Golder Angela Banfield Zac Dart Lily Walker Sharnie McLean Lillian Robinson Jayden McLean

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Woodwork Tyleesha Cummins with her wooden 1/2 News candle holder which was made in the Beginning week 6, Year 1 and 2 will have new industrial arts room. PE with Mr Radnidge on a Monday afternoon. They will need to wear full sports uniform on this day.

Year 5/6 Debating

Middle School Money Making

Last Friday, the 5/6 debating team competed in a debate – here is their report: ‘We had a home debate and we were Nicolas Fairman and Will Barns lead a debating against Temora West Public number of other students to conduct a School. Our topic was ‘that media should car wash as a fundraiser. stop reporting on the private lives of Together, the group of students raised celebrities’. We were the affirmative over $100 that will be donated to the team. Breast Cancer Foundation. It was a very short hour but we got it We would like to thank all the people finished. Unfortunately Temora West who supported the fund raising activity. pulled through just. It was a very close debate and we would like to thank Debbie Worland and Mrs Jenkins for helping us prepare for this debate”.

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RAP AFL – The Full Report Ariah Park players:  Adam Prentice APCS (certainly a talented player where Adam held up the backline and tried his heart out in pushing the ball forward)  Chris Ryall APCS (our Captain, and deservedly so), played centre all day and had high procession count including numerous tackles)

rd  Matthew Prentice (suddenly became Friday 23 May: on the day we had 21 our Full Back and stopped many players and everyone certainly got attacks from Wade, followed up on plenty of game time. In looking at both his disposals down the ground and oppositions (WADE and combine well with Adam his brother) High Schools) it didn't take long for the Overall, a great day with tremendous RAP boys to realise that a long day was support from parents who attended ahead. Anyhow, the boys tried to do including Garry Ryall, our team manager. their best but were certainly intimidated by the size and strength of WADE and NARRANDERA. Unfortunately we lost both games.

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Swimming Pool Pie Drive Closing date for orders is next Friday, 13th June Pick up will be on Friday, 20th June Watch this space for details regarding collection of orders – both place and time! DON’T FORGET – the winter is coming…..eventually! (pie weather)

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10 Play The Game Junior Jets Netball result and Training conditions for our matches. A bye for information our 15’s side meant that we only had Round 8 v two games on Saturday. Sunday saw The Under 11s had a very exciting game representative matches for some of our coming out 13-12 victors. The $10 Ariah players when the East played Wests at Park Bowling Club award went to Mae Temora, a new initiative for our league, Lucas, the socks went to Emma Morris the day, although damp (not too many and Abbey Doyle won the Landmark complaints were heard) went extremely drink bottle. well. The Under 13s had another huge win 52- Under 11’s , Saturday @ Coleambally 6. Awards not available at time of The boys had a great win, all the boys printing contributed to this great result. Riley The Under 15s had a close match, Judd had a good game on the ball and coming out with a 36-30 win. Gemma kicked a couple of goals to win the Fisher won the Hotel towel the Ardlethan Pharmacy socks. Bradley Field $10 Ariah Park Bowling Club award went played a good game on the half forward to Sharnie McLean, Jess Durham was flank with a few kicks and hand balls to Players Player and won the socks. win the Landmark water bottle/ Canteen award was given to Sophie Hotel canteen award. Jack Hawthorne Litchfield. played a fabulous game at centre half The girls are through to forward to win the Landmark $10 the finals of their competition. Good award. Blair Mclean and Brady Edis Luck girls! chipped in with a goal each to be among Training is at Ariah Park on Thursday. the better players along with Riley There is a BYE this coming weekend. Walker and Charlie McCormack. Great Congratulations to all our girls who tried job boys! out for the SWJNL teams to play against Final Score Jets 4 - 7 - 31 def Wagga. Josie Gaynor, Emma Collis, Liv Coleambally 1 - 3 - 9 Harper, Keisha McLean, Kacy Under 13’s, Saturday @ Coleambally Bell, Sharnie McLean, Gemma Fisher A long trip to Coleambally, but always a and Emma Doyle were all selected in great day, after a hard fought game the their respective age groups. Well done boys came away with the win. Credit to to Olivia Harper and Kacy Belll who were Coleambally’s great side and awarded Best on Court for their teams. sportsmanship, thanks to Hamish and Ethan for helping our 13’s out as we Junior Jets Weekend Report were a bit short and for Jack Hawthorne This weekend saw two days of football for stepping up and playing two games and netball for the Jets, we made the and kicking a much needed goal. trip to Coleambally on Saturday, smiles Welcome to Ky Hanlon from Tully who were the order of the day with the had a good game, Harry Morris ran hard prospect of rain forecast. Lucky for our to earn the coaches award, and Nic boys and girls that our games were Fairman the $10 Ariah Park Hardware finished before the rain, we had ideal award. Hamish Gaynor received the

11 Play The Game Landmark water bottle/Ariah Park Unfortunately the 11’s age group did not Supermarket award and Ben Grinter play due to the wet conditions, our club never gave up all game to win the socks. had an outstanding day, having three We had six goal kickers this week, Ethan players named as best on ground for Neyenhuis booted 3 and singles to Nic their teams out of the four games Fairman, Jack Hawthorne, Oscar Day, played and a number of players selected Max Harper and Mitch Doyle. Also to play against the Wagga district. mentioned in our best this week were 12’s – Nic Fairman (Best on Ground) and Max Harper, Mitch Doyle and Joe Ryall. Charlie Hawthorne Well done Champs! 13’s – Max Harper (Best on Ground), Final score Jets 9 - 5 - 59 def Mitchell Doyle and Joe Ryall Coleambally 5 - 5 - 35. 14’s – Jeromy Lucas and Blake Harper Sunday Representative Fixtures at 15’s – Chris Ryall (Best on Ground), Temora Matthew and Adam Prentice Sunday saw the South West league Special thank you to Simon Gaynor for divided into two halves, East volunteering to coach the 14’s East (Narrandera, Temora, GGGM and Jets) team, your efforts were very much vs West (Griffith Whites and Reds, appreciated and all the boys benefited Coleambally and Leeton), the boys from your excellent advice. played for selection in a team to take on The long weekend sees us with a bye, the Wagga district football league in two enjoy your weekend away, our next weeks’ time. Four teams took to the game will be on Sunday the 15th June at fields in age groups 12’s, 13’s 14’s and the Ardlethan Recreation Ground. 15’s congratulations to all the boys who took part, the games were played with excellent endeavour and sportsmanship in slippery and wet conditions.

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