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Hospitality Cater for Principal Network Meeting
18 Mar 2024
I am thrilled to share the success of our Year 11 Hospitality students during the Mitchell Network Principal Meeting held on Thursday 7...
Tuesday
19
February
06 February-12 April
9:00-2:50 AM
Staff Development Day, Tuesday 6 February and Wednesday 7 February 2024. School commences Thursday, 8 February for Year 1 to Year 12 and concludes on Friday, 12 April 2024. Autumn holiday – Monday 15 April to Friday 26 April
Wednesday
19
March
13-25 March
9:00-11:00 AM
The National Assessment Program – Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) is an annual assessment for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. It is a nationwide measure through which parents/carers, teachers, schools, education authorities, governments and the broader community can determine whether or not young Australians are developing the literacy and numeracy skills that provide the critical foundation for other learning and for their productive and rewarding participation in the community. NAPLAN results allow parents/carers and educators to see how students are progressing in literacy and numeracy over time – individually, as part of their school community, and against national standards.
Tuesday
19
March
19 March
12:00-1:30 PM
Special Religious Education - Students will learn in a fun and engaging program, using drama, music and games. They will explore the Bible and how it applies to them and find out how much Jesus loves them. Students of all ages are encouraged to ask lots of questions, debate and think through a wide range of topics.
Thursday
21
March
21 March
1:00-1:50 PM
Yaama (Hello) Years 3-6 and Secondary students in the Wayilwan choir (Aboriginal students at this stage to lead the way in Wayilwan language revival through song) to go to the Our Place Primary room (Wednesday) at 1pm.
Thursday
21
March
21 March
All day
Harmony day is on the 21 March in Australia. We celebrate Harmony Day to promote diversity and acceptance of other cultures. Harmony Day aims to start a conversation about heritage, culture and community. Orange is the colour chosen to represent Harmony Day. Traditionally, orange signifies social communication and meaningful conversations. It also relates to the freedom of ideas and encouragement of mutual respect. WCS SRC organises a day of fun filled activities to celebrate Harmony day. Further information will be sent out before the event.
Thursday
21
March
21 March
12:50-2:50 PM
Our Place students will practice each week with Graham Burns for the Unearthed Emeralds/Dreaming Drifters rock band. Warraan Widji Arts has engaged Graham Burns to assist us in growing the music practice and performance capacity of Aboriginal students at Warren Central School, particularly those student in Years 3-11.
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18 Mar 2024
I am thrilled to share the success of our Year 11 Hospitality students during the Mitchell Network Principal Meeting held on Thursday 7...
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13 Mar 2024
WCS Year 5 & ^ students attended a short presentation from two Youth Engagement Police Officers from Dubbo. They presented a program ca...
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01 Mar 2024
Fifteen students travelled to Narromine for the Gobondery/NARRAF swimming carnival. Congratulations to Braxon, Phoebe, Eden, Jock, Kayd...
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18 Mar 2024
I am thrilled to share the success of our Year 11 Hospitality students during the Mitchell Network Principal Meeting held on Thursday 7...
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13 Mar 2024
WCS Year 5 & ^ students attended a short presentation from two Youth Engagement Police Officers from Dubbo. They presented a program ca...
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01 Mar 2024
Fifteen students travelled to Narromine for the Gobondery/NARRAF swimming carnival. Congratulations to Braxon, Phoebe, Eden, Jock, Kayd...
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18 Mar 2024
I am thrilled to share the success of our Year 11 Hospitality students during the Mitchell Network Principal Meeting held on Thursday 7...
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13 Mar 2024
WCS Year 5 & ^ students attended a short presentation from two Youth Engagement Police Officers from Dubbo. They presented a program ca...
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