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NEWSLETTER TERM 2 Week 5 2019
PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE – FELIX BACHMANN Not often would I dedicate an entire message to congratulate and thank our entire
school community, but after such an amazing school production like ‘Footloose’,
how could we not. What an outstanding product staff, students and our
community delivered and first I want to make people aware of the timeframe that
this was achieved in. It was only just over 2 school terms ago when our
enthusiastic Creative & Performing Arts (CAPA) department and their Head
Teacher presented the senior executive with ‘Footloose the Musical’ proposal.
We know we have a supportive community, great staff and talented students and
this was evident in the outstanding end product that was witnessed by all (some
even travelled from as far as Melbourne). There is always a risk that in a thank you
message such as this someone is missed. The production coming to life has involved hundreds of people, I will
attempt not to miss out any individuals or groups, but apologies up front if that does occur.
First and foremost we want to congratulate and acknowledge the contribution, hard work, commitment and
dedication of our students to their roles in the production. One of our commitments as a school is to enhance
leadership opportunities and promote citizenship, and didn’t we see that in full swing throughout the entire
school musical journey. Our cast, musicians, choir, dancers, student choreographers, back stage crew, sound and
lighting team and constant assistance of students with costumes/sets/rehearsals set up, YOU WERE AMAZING!
For this to occur it takes many staff and community partners to present such a professional production. You the
students demonstrated what makes Jindabyne Central School such an outstanding place to experience and
engage in your formal education. Be proud of your commitment, teamwork, hard work and effort because we are
extremely proud of you. It was such a professional production I’m sure we could take it on the road for several
months, maybe years, to rave reviews.
To our parents and whole school community, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. We acknowledge
every parent who got their child to rehearsal on time, sourced or made their costumes, helped them learn their
lines. Without the constant support of your children and the school such major events such as this would not be
feasible. In the just over 12 months I have seen this over and over again, for nearly every event, initiative or
project the school engages in. It is a credit to our parent and community body and another element that makes
Jindabyne Central School be able to provide such a plethora of additional opportunities for our students. It’s an
endless list of supporters. Our community musicians, dance
troupe choreographer, costume coordinators, hair and
makeup coordinators, Instrumental coaches including voice
coaches, front of house coordinators and those who
supported with set design, preparation and tasks that just
needed assistance at the last minute. Thank you once again
to the whole school community that literally dropped
everything to support the opportunities and success of the
musical.
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Thanks to our sponsors. Without the generous support and donations from our local businesses, organisations
and individuals this production would not have been possible. Our aim was always to keep costs to a minimum
and for the entire production to break even, and through the additional support of our sponsors we were able to
keep ticket and other cost minimal and get extremely close to breaking even. A great job. Many thanks to, and in
no particular order;
Blizzard Print & Design * Snowy Mountains Refrigeration
Tim Draxl Foundation * Stickyfingerz
Jindabyne Central School P&C * Jindabyne Central School SRC
Mainstreet Clothing Cooma * Jindabyne Pharmacy
GZ Engineering Steel Frabrication * Valmay from Harmony House, Cooma
To the entire staff at Jindabyne Central School, teaching and non-teaching, you were and are an integral part of
this success and amazing production for our students to shine. Such a professional production being capable
while not impacting on the core business of academia is possible due to the high quality staff we have at this
school and the additional hard work, commitment and dedication we all have to our students. Staff, you optimise
teamwork and sacrifice for the good of our students and this did not go unrecognised. As the Principal, I thank
you, but the students and community explicitly saw the positive impact that was made on our students and we all
appreciate your contribution. As well as all staff, I want to acknowledge our families. Every staff member/teachers
family is part of this success as well. They support us in going that extra mile for our students even when it can
make their own lives more difficult and/or stressful. To all my staff’s families thank you for supporting your loved
ones.
We should not finish or stop this message without acknowledging the following 4 people. Ms Rachael Brown, Mrs
Katie Blazey, Mr Chris Marshall & Ms Roberta Worsley, YOU ARE AMAZING! You lived it, breathed it and smashed
it out of the park. We can’t thank you enough.
Super Proud Principal,
Yours in Education, Felix Bachmann Proud Principal Jindabyne Central School “Educating the Future”
The Hip Hoppers
Year 4BY Primary Youth Water Colours
On display in the Front Office Foyer.
Throughout the term various student
artworks are on display in the
administration building.
A great way to recognise student
achievements and a constant reminder
of the great work being produced at
school.
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DEPUTY PRINCIPAL – SECONDARY – JAI LESTER
A great start to term 2
Another amazing start to yet another amazing term. I apologise to the parents who
see the same opening line for each newsletter, but it’s a fantastic truth about our
school who continue to offer and create learning opportunities well above what is
the norm for a comprehensive school. I know Mr Bachmann has outlined just how
proud we are of the achievements of those involved in Footloose, The Musical, and I
want to express my personal thanks to each child, staff member and parent involved.
That being said, JCS also had some remarkable achievements away from the stage:
Our Equestrian Interschool’s team were outstanding at the recent events held at The Station, coming third in the
overall schools rankings. Not being a horse person myself, I was particularly pleased to hear the individual stories
of success, both big and small, of each of our riders over the days. Thanks to Ms Kavanagh for organising the event.
Our senior students have been learning about safe driving at the Year 11 RYDA and Year 12 Snowy Hydro Driving
courses respectively. Feedback from our students was that both days were exceptionally worthwhile to them and
the hands on experiences provided will no doubt serve them well on our dangerous roads.
Emmie P (Year 12) was selected to audition for School Spectacular across three different areas – an amazing
accomplishment.
Our school hosted the zone cross country carnival last week at Sport and Rec. A huge amount of thanks needs to
go to Mrs Kowalewski for the organisation of this, not to mention the help of students and staff in making the day
a success.
Our Year 11 Physical Activity and Sports Studies/Sports Coaching students helped support the local small schools
athletics carnival. We have had rave reviews of their leadership and hard work on the day – well done.
We have a group from our SRC currently representing the school at the annual SRC conference. Thanks to Mr
Marshall for facilitating this event and giving our future leaders worthwhile and real leadership opportunities.
On top of all of this, well done to students who completed NAPLAN. We were (some might say fortunately) still
working of the paper system and I commend all the students who put in their best efforts. Love or loathe NAPLAN,
it provides an opportunity for students and teachers to see where areas of improvement can be made.
Parent Portal and Attendance
Our new Parent Portal is fully underway and, after fixing some glitches with Sentral last week, is now working both
on the web and the app. If parents have not yet received their codes to log in, please email me at
[email protected] and I can email through the appropriate information. Parents will also note that sms
messages are going out for unexplained absences in the secondary section of the school on a daily basis.
The portal’s next great challenge will be parent teacher interviews, which are going live at the writing of this report.
Please note this will be the only way to arrange meeting for parent teacher nights this term.
Uniform
After some significant consultation with students, parents and the broader community we are nearing the release
of an updated uniform policy in the school. Whilst the details will need to wait, I want to thank all of those who
have been involved in the process. Rest assured, voices were heard! Until it’s release, please remember that full
school uniform is monitored and upheld in the school.
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JCS P & C NEWS By Lee Clarke, President JCS P&C
The Jindabyne P&C consists of parents, carers and community friends who contribute their ideas and skills to the school in a variety of different ways to support the school for the benefit of all students. During Term 2, the P&C have raised money from the following events:
Lake Light Sculptures stall
Primary Athletics Carnival – BBQ and cake stall
Mother’s Day Stall Thank you to all the wonderful volunteers who donated their time at the various events and donated baked goods for us to sell.
Upcoming events include: 2nd June: Working Bee
8th & 9th June: Stall at long weekend Ski Sale (Jute Bags)
19th June: P&C Meeting (6:00 pm – 7:30 pm in the JCS Library) So far this year the P&C have provided financial assistance in the following areas:
$6,000 – bus subsidy (this is the last payment that has been held in trust for the last 5 years)
$2,500 – digital library sponsorship. Digital library has now been rolled out
$200 – Life Skills Program
$1,000 – Footloose sponsorship
Not a member of the P&C? Membership Forms and payment can be dropped at the front office or uniform shop. Even if you can’t attend meetings, your membership and input into the P&C is greatly appreciated. We can be contacted by email: [email protected]
Lee Clark
P&C President
On behalf the Executive
Committee
JCS P&C sincerely appreciate the ongoing support of parents and carers who bake for our popular cake and BBQ stalls.
Pictured above is Amelia Tripet dropping
off cupcakes for the recent Primary
Athletics Carnival.
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JCS NAIDOC WEEK CELEBRATIONS COMING UP!
JCS’ NAIDOC celebration is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever.
So much action planned for Thursday 4th July starting with the unveiling of our WELCOME TO COUNTRY
plaque by a Ngarigo elder. Our assembly will be led by our Aboriginal students with our talented musicians to
perform Aboriginal songs, and there will be a traditional smoking ceremony.
The biggest Bush Tucker BBQ allowing all our 942 students a taste of Aboriginal foods will be highlight of the
day.
The afternoon will be a fun filled extravaganza of Indigenous activities led by our Tumut based Aboriginal
Educators from Kosciuszko National Park, Tahlia and Shane. Richard Swain and local Aboriginal artist and
mum, Pauline Coxon are the team to assist our students’ exploration into Aboriginal customs and practice.
Parents are invited and encouraged to participate in our celebrations, however, you will need to jump online
and organise a WWC check for volunteers. Confirmation of your WWCC will need to be provided to the school
office prior to the day.
https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/apply-working-children-check
These celebrations are student led and are yet
another opportunity for our talented youth to strut
their stuff. All our team organisers and members are
leaders, communicators and team players.
NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia
each July to celebrate the history, culture and
achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
peoples. NAIDOC is celebrated not only in Indigenous
communities, but by Australians from all walks of
life.
Under the theme – Voice. Treaty. Truth. Let’s work
together for a shared future – “It’s time for our
knowledge to be heard through our voice. – an
Indigenous voice of this country that is over 65,000
plus years old.”
The theme also aims at highlighting our various First
Nations’ desires for lasting and effective agreements
such as Treaties- which cannot be achieved unless
we have a shared, truthful understanding of the
nature of the dispute, of the history, of how we got
to where we stand.
The history of our First Peoples is the history of all of us, of all of Australia, and we need to own it.
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FOOTLOOSE THE MUSICAL A HUGE SUCCESS!
There is nothing like a musical to showcase the range of talent at JCS and the students certainly impressed the over 700 community members and friends from Jindabyne and surrounds who were treated to one of the school’s best musicals staged, JCS Footloose the Musical. Many positive comments were made about the two public shows that were held Friday 10 and Saturday 11 May, including that the students were well cast, confident and talented natural performers in acting, singing and dance. The shows were held in the JCS Gymnasium that was transformed into a great looking theatre with highest quality sound production and great lighting. Two midday performances were also held for JCS students, local area schools and senior citizens so the cast and crew were well prepared for the two big shows. “Kyan Thompson, Cade Lette, Mitch Johnson and Gill Boxsell were fantastic as male leads both comedic and mature performers, along with the amazing female leads Kahli Henley, Jade Old, Marlee Diver and Emmie Phillips. The extraordinary supporting cast choir and dancers were the backbone of rehearsals and the show,” said Director Roberta Worsley. “Every student from Year 5 – 12 had talent and worked incredibly hard, listened to direction, attended rehearsal and collaborated with a sense of fun and positivity,” she added. It was also an incredible feat by the band who learnt 28 separate pieces of music for the shows that is more than they would learn in a normal year curriculum, representing a fantastic opportunity for all the music students who were involved in the production. Music Director Katie Blazey commented that the band were consummate performers who did well creating an atmosphere during the show. Mrs Blazey thanks the many people who assisted in coaching and rehearsing with the student band including the lead up to the show. While the cast and crew are to be commended for their commitment and determination in putting in the hard yards to make the show a success, there are also so many people who contributed to the production. With so many to mention the JCS team sincerely thanks everyone who contributed in important ways to the successful staging of Footloose the Musical.
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What is it like to host an exchange student? Interview with the McLennan family.
The McLennan family from JCS are hosting Hinako Seino
from Yokohama, who is in Year 11. This interview with
Penny McLennan is to give some insight into what its like
to host an exchange student. The McLennan’s want to
give Hinako an opportunity to expand her experience
and is seeking interest from another family willing to
host for some her current stay.
Why did you decide to host an exchange student?
We saw the ad from AFS in the school newsletter asking
for families who wanted to host a Japanese student and
thought it would be a good opportunity as Nick is going
to do Japanese for the HSC. Also Nick’s father, Brett, went to Brazil as an exchange student when he finished
school and it was a great experience so we decided to apply.
Is the language barrier difficult?
Luckily Hinako’s English is amazing so we have only had a couple of funny misunderstandings. I have only learnt
two words of Japanese so far! Slow learner.
Do you get paid?
No, but Hinako pays for all her school expenses (uniforms etc.), clothes, activities like netball etc. It is really just
food and electricity etc. that the host family pays for.
How long will Hinako stay with you?
Till July or December. AFS students generally stay with two different families over the 10 months so AFS are
looking for another Jindabyne family to host Hinako after her stay with us. We are quite happy for her to stay
longer with us but when Brett did his exchange he said changing families was an important part of the experience
so if there is another family in Jindabyne who is looking to host that would be great.
Has it been a good experience?
Definitely. It was a bit strange at first and for the first week we were
all on our best behaviour but it feels very normal now. For a week
there were no arguments around the dinner table but it didn’t last!
However we are sitting around the table longer and chatting which is
nice. Hinako is very studious so has been a good influence and has
been lots of help with the Japanese homework, as well as advanced
maths! It has been good for us because we have made the effort to
be tourists in our own backyard and show Hinako all our favourite
spots and things to do around here, as well as doing a great road trip
up the coast.
We are still learning things new things about Hinako’s life in Japan
though and how different things are. She is from Yokohama which is a
city an hour by train from Tokyo so Jindabyne is a very different
experience!
If you are interested in hosting Hinako for some of her stay please
contact Penny on 0409 224 771.
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Student creativity on display at Lake Light Sculpture
JCS once again participated in this years Lake Light
Sculpture Event that was held during Easter along the
lake foreshore in Jindabyne.
The event proved to be another huge success with
over 100 sculptures on display plus the addition of
new events and experiences including a smalls
sculpture exhibition.
JCS entered a number of sculptures that were worked
on during class during Term 1 in the lead up to the
event.
The Final Straw by JCS’s Year 8 group was the winner
of the Schools Award.
The Final Straw by Jindabyne Central School Year 8. Winner of the Schools Award sponsored by Perisher. Photo by ZRS Photography
Where's the Jellyfish? by Jindabyne Central School Class 5BY Photo by ZRS Photography
Year 4 Slinky Apples.
This photo was taken by one of the winners of the LLS Instagram photo competition.
Year 2 swirls
JCS student Poppy Golby entered as an individual in the youth category depicting what she loves about Autumn in her home town
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Students give their vision to the GO Jindabyne plan.
Imagine you’ve just stepped foot in your ideal
Jindabyne of 2036. Write a postcard to tell us what
you see.
As part of the Go Jindabyne strategic plan process all students at
JCS were given the opportunity to have their say on what
Jindabyne should look by 2036.
Each student were given time to give feedback on their ideal
Jindabyne that was sent to the Department of Planning for input
into the community consultation process of the plans
development.
JCS students embraced the moment and showed they were big
thinkers and had many great ideas for the future of Jindabyne.
Students of 2C were concerned about the towns services and
that Jindabyne had better facilities for aged care, better public and
disabled toilets and a hospital rather than theme parks. Aqua Park
featured highly along with zip lines, a new skate park, a bridge over
the lake, more play areas and a bigger shopping centre.
The majority of secondary students were keen on more water
activities, better sports facilities and more public transport
around town and to the snow or at least the ski tube that was
more affordable. While MacDonald’s did feature many wanted no
MacDonald’s rather a boost juice and more healthy cafes.
Primary Award winners
Class Awards are a major feature of the Friday morning Primary Assemblies. Pictured are the winners for Week 3.
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Year 7 Science Year 7 students have been exploring human body systems in our Staying alive unit. They are beginning to realise how important cells, tissues, organs and organ systems are in helping us to stay alive and how interconnected body systems are. Whilst learning about the excretory system, students conducted a kidney dissection which was fascinating for all. Two students also created a model to demonstrate the workings of the urinary system - complete with a toilet stop at the end!
Year 8 Science After “”Exploring Kosci” in Term 4 last year, Year 8 students are now studying the “Developing Kosci” unit. Within this unit, they will learn the importance of National Parks and resource management. To begin the unit, students were challenged to complete an Ecological Scavenger Hunt - taking photos, not wildlife! It was great to watch them use technology responsibly to photograph each item, research new terminology, and upload the images to share amongst the classes.
Year 11 Biology The size of some of Australia’s Megafauna has really impressed JCS students. As part of their Depth Study, Year 11 Biology students produced scale images of significant animals which lived in Australia in the Pleistocene era; approximately 14,000 years ago. Students from other year levels were invited to be photographed alongside these “Megabeasts”. To conclude their Depth Study, the biology students will use secondary sources to investigate and propose the most significant selection pressure which may have led to the extinction of the Megafauna.
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New signage for JCS
Over the Term 1 holiday break JCS had new signs installed throughout the school. The Positive Behaviour For
Learning (PBL) initiative that rewards students for behaviours that show respect, responsibility and personal
best and now being reinforced with sign boards reminding students how to behave at various locations
around the school. The PBL initiative at school is well supported by students as they collect stickers or earn
cheques towards rewards and certificates that are presented and acknowledged during assemblies.
New directional signage was also installed near the front office, our school logo and PBL logo were also placed around the school along with the GYMNASIUM sign pictured right.
A new digital message board will also be installed in the near future.
Year 12 Young Driver Program
Year 12 participated in the Snowy Hydro Young Driver
Program recently that was conducted by company Driving
Solutions who enjoyed having them as part of the program.
Year 9-12 Japanese Trip Those students studying Japanese at JCS were given the opportunity to attend a 10 day trip to Japan during the school holidays with MS Campbell and Mr Eyles. The trip was planned to compliment and consolidate concepts covered in studies of Japanese.
From Tokyo to Hiroshima the students experienced Japanese culture, joined a local school for the day and spent much time practising their Japanese. Click on the photo on right or click below to watch a fantastic video on JCS YouTube Channel created by Year 12 student Ian Grant of the experience.
https://youtu.be/NMQMfV4TstI
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Stage 1 working with Beebots
Students in Stage 1 have weekly computer lessons in the ICT room with Mrs Trisha Bush. Their current
program is a Digital Technologies strand that focuses on digital systems and their components. Students
investigate how digital systems display data and use a sequence of steps and decisions (algorithms) to solve
problems. This has been developing the students’ understanding of how digital systems use algorithms to
communicate.
Year 3 camp out at Sport and Rec
The annual camp period is drawing to a close and late last term Year 3 went on their first official school camp to
Jindabyne Sport and Rec Centre. Some of the activities included camp cooking, indoor rock climbing, archery and
team building games. The two day, one night camp was thoroughly enjoyed by all.
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CAREERS DEPARTMENT
On Monday 27th May, 16 JCS students successfully completed the’ work safely in the construction Industry’-
WorkCover, NSW qualification previously known as the
Construction Induction card or ‘white Card.’
The course was run here at Jindabyne Central School,
organised by the careers department and delivered by Scott
Mazzucchelli – trainer for RTO Public Schools NSW Wagga
Wagga. Scott’s feedback about JCS students was extremely
positive “a fantastic engaged bunch of students’.
Students are now entitled to work and be employed on
building sites & participate in work experience in the
construction industry.
All students self-nominated for the course and expressed interest to the careers department to attend. Great
proactive students.
Well Done to Ky Clare, Baillie Brown-Wark, Aidan Adams, Callan Green, Jesse Pettigrew, Lachlan Petterson, Sam
Quinlan, Finn Chatten, Mitchell Price, Teja Georgi, Akira Nunan, Ben King, Ethan Cawthorn, Jake Taylor, Kieran
Field and Emily McIntyre.
University of Canberra Visit JCS year 10 students and talk Future Career Aspirations Last Wednesday year 10 students were given the opportunity to participate in Aspire UC run by University of Canberra. Aspire UC is the flagship outreach initiative of the University of Canberra.
Aspire UC supports the educational aspirations of high school students. It empowers Year 10 students as they enter their senior years and begin considering options for their future. Our students participated in a in-school session and in November will be heading to the university of Canberra for a on-campus experience.
Perisher Recruit Local JCS students for Winter Employment
Interested JCS Secondary students attended an information session last Thursday in regards to recruitment tips for Perisher’s 2019 local junior employment program. Thanks to Careers Advisor, Ms Rayna Green for some valuable advice!
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SPORT NEWS
Primary Athletics Carnival shines at Sport and Rec
The Primary Athletics Carnival in early May was a fantastic autumn day and many students competed well. Special
mention is to be made of the assistance from the staff, P&C for the wonderful BBQ and cake stall that is always a
crowd favourite! and in particular our high school helpers who were absolutely wonderful. The qualifiers will
contest the district championships at Cooma on the 30th May. See below article about the day written by Year
4BY student Finley Stewart.
PRIMARY ATHLETICS CARNIVAL REPORT By Finlay Stewart 4BY
On Tuesday the 7th of May 2019 from 9:15 till 3:15 the primary have taken to sport and rec. They have taken on events such as 100m dash, 200m dash, 800m dash, long jump, high jump and shot put. The kindergarten kids have taken on the 50m dash and activities such as sack races plus relays to learn team spirit. The high school helped out with the kindergarteners, the whole event couldn’t have happened without high school. There was a small canteen run by the P&C to keep everyone happy. The event was organised by Greg Cox, he organised it to keep people healthy and to sponsor team spirit. All of the top athletes from J.C.S (PICTURED BELOW) are going to compete against other schools such as Cooma North, Nimmitabel and Berridale in the given events. Special thanks to Greg Cox for organising, all the teachers for helping, high school for helping on the day too and Cooma Coaches for transport on the day.
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Josie produces solid results as she looks towards the Youth Olympic Games Jan 2020
JCS student Josie Baff recently competed at both Canadian Nationals in opens and in juniors and at the USA
Nationals in FIS snowboard cross Events. Her first race for the year was the Canadian opens after breaking her
arm last September. She turned up with zero time on snow prior and came third in the final of the opens
managing to defeat several World Cup riders along the way and won the 15-19 Category.
She was the current Champion and the series overall winner in the final of the open event. After that she
competed at the US Opens Snowboard Cross managing a 5th place. These are solid results for Josie as she looks to
qualify for the Youth Olympic Games next January in Switzerland.
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Zone Cross Country
JCS students studying Sports Coaching were proud organisers of the Eurobodalla Secondary School Zone Cross Country Carnival that was held at Jindabyne Sport and Rec Centre. The event attracted approximately 180 students from schools including Batemans Bay, Braidwood, Moruya, Bega, Narooma, Bombala and Monaro High. The event course was designed by the JCS Year 11 students who are studying their TAFE Cert II Sports Coaching at school. The students were involved in course design, liaising with community and had a significant input into the organisation and management of the event. This input resulted in a newly developed course that covered a range of terrains with increased difficulty that was well received by the participants.
"The students showed maturity and knowledge beyond their years with their involvement in the event, including input into risk assessment documents, logistics and in their role as course officials on the day," said Mr Michael Kowalewski who runs the TAFE course at JCS. The next event will be the regional cross country at Cambewarra on June 7 where a team of approximately 60 students from across all schools who competed at zone will represent the Eurobodalla Zone. Congratulations to JCS student Georgia Gardiner who will be part of this team.
Pictured above are the students who assisted with the Zone Cross Country and are currently studying TAFE Cert 11 Sports Coaching, on their way to learn about tennis coaching.
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