WEB READY Worth Reading 16-12-13
WEB READY Worth Reading 16-12-13
WEB READY Worth Reading 16-12-13
We would like to wish all our WRC families a Merry Christmas and a happy and safe New Year. We look forward to seeing you all in 2014!
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pRINCIPAL'S rEPORT
VCE Results
Congratulations to all students who received their VCE results on Monday. As usual there were some outstanding results in a range of domains. Of particular note were the results in the domains of Health and Physical Education, Humanities and Technology. Overall the results were better than predicted and above those of last year. We were also especially pleased with the results of our Year 11 students undertaking Year 12 studies with an average study score of 31. The undoubted highlight was the performance of this years dux, Danielle Stephenson with an ATAR of 95.2. Dani also managed to achieve a perfect 50 study score in Psychology. I am sure everyone in the community will join with me in congratulating our Year 12 graduates on their hard earned results.
Laptop Draw
Congratulations to Mick McLatchie (Year 10 in 2014) and Jack Storey (Year 7 in 2014) for being the lucky winners of the laptop draw for 2014.
Staff Leaving
As always the end of the year brings to a conclusion the employment of a number of staff at the College. For others 2014 is a year of leave with a chance to do some other interesting things. On behalf of the students, parents and staff of Warragul Regional College I would like to thank our departing staff and wish them well on their next adventure: John Barr (Retirement) Vaya Cross (Leave in 2014) David Stevenson (Leave in 2014) Jenny Nash (Leave in 2014) Kim Weller (Leave in 2014) Eleanor Smetana (End of Traineeship) Sarah Virtue (End of Traineeship) Damien Bell (End of Traineeship) Kate Law (End of Traineeship) Troy McGarry (End of Traineeship)
Awards Night
Last nights 2013 Awards Night was a wonderful event and a great way to celebrate another successful year. It was terric to see so many parents and family members there to help us recognise student achievements across a variety of elds. What was also pleasing was to see so many ex-students in attendance and continuing to support our College and remaining part of the WRC family. Thank you to all staff involved in organising the evening, in particular Anne Eacott, Robyn Ridsdale and Kate Boyer. A special mention to our 2014 School Captains who MCed the night and did an amazingly professional job in their rst major role in front of the school community.
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WRC STEER TAKES OUT 2ND PLACE IN CARCASS COMPETITION SECTION - LARDNER PARK STEER TRIAL
Following on from the last Ag Report when we spoke of our entry into this competition students have continued to monitor the growth rates of all steers in the trial. This years trial concluded on Monday 25th November and the carcasses were then assessed and judged on MSA Criteria (Meat Standards Australia) at Radfords Abattoir. The Wednesday viewing saw producers and media gather for the results. This year we were once again very fortunate to claim a placing, coming second against some 40 other steers from fteen different farms. These were from as far away as the Western District and Phillip Is. The range of breeds included Galloways, Angus, Simmental X Red Angus, SimAngus, Red Poll, South Devon among others, and of course our purebred Murray Greys. These animals were born and bred on Gulwarra Heights, the WRC school farm. They are from the school Murray Grey herd built up over decades of selected breeding from generous donations of animals and bulls. The sire of this years successful carcass
was donated by Mr Barry Tainton, Tynong North, Lifetime Member of the Murray Grey Society. Barry is a committed and generous long-term supporter of the College Agriculture Department. In taking out second place we were only 1 point behind the winning entry by Trevor Hatch. Trevor is also a generous supporter of the school and has loaned us one of his Limousin bulls on a number of occasions. Last year we won this carcass competition with a Murray Grey Limo cross steer from Trevors bull!
NEW LIFE
October/November saw a burst of new life into our Ag lives in many guises. Our spring-calving cows brought 9 healthy and beautiful Murray Grey-Limo cross calves into the world. The Semester 2 Yr 9 Ag class hatched out 26 chickens and a mixed group of Yr 9s- The Dynamic Eleven -planted out close to 400 native trees around the farm water dam. This was a monumental effort and all done with good cheer. This was organized through the Yr 9 team. These trees were donated from HVP- Hancock Victorian Plantations- one of Australias largest private plantation companies managing some 240,000 ha. This added to the earlier native tree plantings by Yr9 WWW Environment group who planted out shelter belts with 66 trees creating biolinks as well as enjoying a BBQ with beef produced on the farm.
Radford Abattoirs - Robbie Radford and Trevor Hammond-for their on-going nancial support and support of student learning about the industry. Morland Meats - Luke Morland & Staff-Butcher - cheerfully handling the processing of our Beef Packs throughout the year. Barry Tainton - Tynong North - Murray Grey breeder - long-term supporter - donation of bulls. Trevor Hatch - Hallora- cattle breeder - donation of Limousin bull - always keen to share knowledge with students at the Steer Trial. Warragul Rotary - with whom we share the land and work in close conjunction with- in particular George Farnham and John Galliene support in kind which saves us nancially. Stan Birch - Stock Carriers - always reliable and helpful. John Lieshout - Transport - donated time and cartage of donated silage from Drouin to the farm. Graham Young - Farmer - donated time and transport donated hay from Willow Grove to the farm. Mens Shed Warragul - on going support for Horticulture programs within the school. and many many others who generously help and assist once they know it is for WRC studentswe THANK YOU.
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Direct from the Tree Plantation, Burke St near Gullwarra Cemetery. 10am - 4pm Saturdays and Sundays from 7th December. Bring the kids, select your tree and a Rotary member will cut it for you!
Pre-cut trees can also be purchased from: Freedom Fuels, Brandy Creek Road Warragul North. Rowes Nursery, Landsborough Road, Warragul Christmas tree sales are a major fund raising project for the Rotary Club of Warragul. Since the project started more than $230,000 in prots have gone back into our community!
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