Around the School

Northern New South Wales Down the Line Trap Carnival
The region’s best young shooters travelled to Tamworth on Friday 2nd November 2018, for the Northern New South Wales Schools Down the Line Trap Carnival. This is the only shoot of its type held in New South Wales.
Guyra Central School's only competitor Fletcher Richardson had pleasing results completing the carnival as overall Highgun winner and overall point score, Single Barrel winner, Double Barrel winner, Double Rise winner. Fletcher wishes to acknowledge Tamworth Clay Target Club and Bronzewing for sponsoring the day and for giving students the opportunity to represent their schools to compete in this event.
Respectively, Guyra Central School would like to congratulate Fletcher on his success during the carnival.
Assistant Principal Award
Gabrielle Hartas-Berry - For always being a helpful, respectful student
Early Stage 1 Orange
Kiarnie Shersby - Confidence in writing tasks
Dominik Massey - Improved confidence in classroom discussions
Indi-Lee Pascoe- Concentrating to complete set tasks
Stage 1 Teal
Tyler Cameron - Overall excellence in reading and spelling strategies
Brianna Marshall - Continued improvement in listening strategies
Sammy-Rose Dowden - Continued improvement in writing
Stage 1 Purple
Jannali Byers -
Thomas Bull-
Kelsey McLeod -
Bailey Britt-
Stage 2 Silver
Kayden Mulligan - for her new found understanding of natural features in Australia and her ability to use the Atlas.
Jayda Hayes - Excellent drama performance in The Kangaroo and the porpoise.
Karleah Alefosio - Excellent sportsmanship during Bin Ball
Kiearnna Wadley - Always being a kind friend to those in need.
Stage 2 Aqua
Billy Lockyer - Improved word attack skills
Lucy Ward - Enthusiasm in Geography
Matilda Atkin - Continued focus and improvement in writing
Amber Hayes - Significant improvement in reading
Stage 3 Red
Archie Dowden - Tacking challenging problems using fractions and not giving up.
Chelsea Walls - Writing a detailed recount of her family holiday
Declan Hangan - A fantastic effort multiplying fractions by a whole number
Rave Brazier - Improved effort with writing in class
Oscar Atkin - An excellent 'birds eye view' map of Terabithia in reading.
Stage 3 Lime
Lorissa Wilson - Always demonstrating responsibility for her learning
Ava Campbell - Using improved strategies in numeracy
Rocco Brazier - For his positive attitude to numeracy learning.
SECONDARY HEAD TEACHER AWARDS
Colleen Pearson - Excellent effort in the construction of cheval mirror in Industry Technology - Wood
Cormack Hume - Consistent effort and achievement in Industrial Technology - Metal
Jack Lockyer - Excellent quality welding in Industrial Technology - Metal
Claire Davidson - Outstanding assessment in PASS on "Issues in Sport"
Courtney Reeves - Outstanding assessment in PASS on 'Issues in Sport"
Harris Dullaway - Outstanding "Lifestyle Disease" assessment
Ashley Donnelly - Outstanding "Lifestyle Disease" assessment
Ellie Mitchell - Outstanding "Lifestyle Disease" assessment
Kyiesha Landsborough - Outstanding "Lifestyle Disease" assessment
Kye Raper - Outstanding "Lifestyle Disease" assessment
Riley Campbell - Outstanding "Lifestyle Disease" assessment
Dylan Bull - Outstanding participation in Science
Patrick Wadley - Improvements in his application towards Mathematics
Michael Looker - Excellent application in all areas and expert critical thinking skills
Claire Davidson - Outstanding Agriculture examination results
Cooper Stanley - Outstanding Agriculture examination results
Kye Walls - Application and enthusiasm in Mathematics
Millie Roberts - Outstanding achievement in her Mathematics yearly exam
PBL Rewards Session
On Thursday 15th November 2018 Primary students took part in their final Science themed PBL Rewards session with for 2018. Students had a wonderful afternoon with the options of participating in volcano making, slime making, rocket balloons, kite making and edible earth.
Congratulations to all of our Primary students on their exceptional display of Pride, Respect and Responsibility throughout Term 4 and 2018.