Secondary News
Guyra Central Under 14s go undefeated in NRL 9s Gala Day!
Last Tuesday, GCS sent across 22 boys to partake in an under 14s and under 16s boys rugby league 9s Gala Day organised by the NRL in Inverell.
Playing for the first time under new League and Union head Coach , Mr Jason Walker, the boys displayed all the characteristics of Guyra teams of the past : tenacity , toughness and skill.
Our under 14s boys were drawn first against the 'super school' of Armidale Secondary College and the boys quickly destroyed the myth that the 1300 student behemoth would dominate local sports with Guyra Central handing out a 4 tries to 1 drubbing .
Next up was Glen Innes High , Holy Trinity of Inverell , O'Connor Catholic College and Inverell High. The GCS 14s remained undefeated in all games. Outstanding players were Cooper Wilson and Rave Brazier but all the boys in the squad should be commended for their team spirit and resilience as should SLSO Josi Coddington who organised the team on the day .
Our Under 16s Boys also played exceptionally well. In their first game they made at least ten unforced errors handing O'Connor Catholic College undeserved field positon. As a result they suffered one try to three defeat . The boys dusted themselves off and in the next game shocked Armidale Secondary College taking a two try to nil lead at half time. Unfortunately , the larger interchange rotation of the 'Super School' saw them grind a three tries to two lead late in the second half. However, Guyra's never say die attitude saw them score a near length of the field try with the ball going through at least ten sets of hands for Guyra to snatch a draw against heir much more fancied opposition. In the next two games , Guyra got everything together and defeated McIntyre High and Inverell High. Archie Dowden and Brodie Campbell were outstanding for Guyra in all matches.
Head Coach Jason Walker was full of praise for both teams. " I wanted to see how the boys played together before I tried to mould them into any particular playing style. I am super impressed by the levels of skill and heart and am truly excited for the future of some of these boys. I would like to commend the work that obviously their club coaches have put in with these boys in the past and I look forward to forming a partnership with the Spuds so we can get these boys as far as possible in their football careers. I was also impressed with the boys who do not play club football at the moment and I hope that hey join a club for this up coming season"
There is plenty of football coming up for the boys and Guyra should gain several representatives in the New England Schools in the upcoming trials. These have been postponed from tomorrow to next Monday due to the weather.
The under 14s also play in a Buckley Shield Round 1 match vs Glen Innes High School which has to be played before the end of the term.
Stage 5 Food Tech
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Students explored the design practice of a number of prominent designers including the Australians, Marc Newson and Chris O’Doherty. The International object designs by Philippe Starck (French) and Ron Arad (Israeli) were also studied to give students a greater understanding of the range of attitudes and approaches to design within the Visual Design industry.
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Year 11 Visual Arts Visual Research
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Project Green and COGS class activity
Today Mrs Belson and Mrs Lloyd organised for Project Green and the COGS class to make some Easter Eggs. Not everything went to plan, however there was plenty of chocolate and sweet things involved! Despite the chocolate sticking to some of the moulds, everyone showed great resilience and all had very happy faces and lots of smiles at the end of the time. Everyone did a great job at cleaning up after themselves and we were all very proud of them all.