The newsletters for 2005 are listed below along with a description of a significant event at that time.
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November 10, 2005   (724Kb) Kate Higgins (pictured) was the winner of the Inverell Rotary public speaking competition for 2005. |
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August 5, 2005   (938KB) Congratulations to computer coordinator Mr Bob Freeman (pictured) for his successful application for a state of the art computer room refurbishment. Green 3 and Green 4 will soon resemble a pair of high end I.T. work centres. Students will work in similar conditions to those found in well-equipped industry settings. |
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October 14, 2005   (380KB) The last Thursday of last term was a very emotional time for our year 12 students as thirteen years of school education came to an end. |
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September 16, 2005   (623KB) Last Thursday’s assembly was a wonderful celebration of school sport and the important contributions sport can make to the overall development of our young people. |
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September 2, 2005   (630Kb) The last two weeks have seen some remarkable achievements by Macintyre High School students in a range of endeavours which have been outlined throughout this newsletter: |
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August 19, 2005   (1.29Mb) The Student Representative Council (SRC) and Leadership:
Leadership is one of the defining elements of Macintyre High School. The work of this school is to begin leadership formation as a critical component in the growth and learning of our students. |
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August 5, 2005   (442KB) SRC Leaders:
Roland Turner and Ellie Ryan will be our new SRC Presidents for 2005/2006 and Francis Walsh and Georgia Eddy, Vice-presidents. |
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July 22, 2005   (383KB) Student Leadership:
I believe the outstanding quality and extent of student leadership initiatives is one of the defining elements of Macintyre High School. |
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June 24, 2005   (901KB) On Thursday 9th June 17 students from year 9 and 10 visited the University of New England to compete against nine other teams in the Rotary promoted Science and Engineering Challenge. |
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June 10, 2005   (1.11Mb) The shifting shadow of Cloudstreet is about to fall on Macintyre High School as the Drama department prepares to stage its major production. Cloudstreet, which has been adapted from Tim Winton’s classic Australian novel of the same name, depicts the fortunes, failures and fates of two iconic Australian families in Western Australia.
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May 27, 2005   (1.03Mb) Education Week 2005 focused on how public education in NSW is “Leading the Way” – an entirely appropriate theme for Macintyre High School.
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May 16, 2005   (368KB) Macintyre Sports Report plus meet our State swimmers. |
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 | April 29, 2005   (1,190KB) "A Taste of Macintyre" open night hailed a massive success with over 500 attending plus Year 10 student, Perry Smith named for the North West Golf team. |
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 | April 1, 2005   (376KB) Macintyre's Rugby League Team, "Big Macs" progressing towards league champions. Macintyre Leadership at an all time high - 3 students selected to attend Global Leaders Conference overseas, and Matthew Irwin selected as 1 of only 2 from Australia to represent our country at International Youth Science Seminar and Nobel Prize Ceremony. |
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 | March 4, 2005   (1,101KB) Photos from the Year 7 Peer Camp plus the Year 8 Lake Keepit Sports Excursion. Age champions named following the night time Swimming Carnival and Andrea Bassett named Inverell's Lions Youth of the Year. |
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 | Feburary 18, 2005   (374KB) Macintyre student shows exceptional talent as Adrian Gersbach is selected to play the bag pipes at the Edinburgh Military Tatoo. |
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Feburary 7, 2005   (94KB) Macintyre helps out affected school after traumatic Tsunami Disaster. |
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