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MarryatvilleHighSchoolNewsletterIIssue6IJuly2010 1

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ArtIwouldliketotakethisopportunitytointroducemyself.MynameisLynRowberryandIamthenewVisualArtsandCommunityDevelopmentCoordinatorforMarryatvilleHighSchool. PAGE2

FromthePrincipal

Dear Parents, Caregivers, Staff and Students

Thisisthelastnewsletterforthisterm.Pleasetakethetimetoreaditasitcontainsimportantinformationformembersoftheschoolcommunity,aswellasacknowledgingandcelebratingtheoutstandingachievementsofourstudents.ThefirstnewsletterforTerm3willbeemailedhomeonThursday,29thJuly2010.

RetirementofthePrincipalIhavedecidedtoretirefromMarryatvilleHighSchoolandtheDepartmentofEducation&Children’sServicesfromtheendofthisschoolterm.MsKerryFriedrichs,whohashad13yearsexperienceatMarryatvilleHighSchoolinseniorleadershippositions,hasbeenappointedPrincipalforTerm3.IhavewrittentoeachParentandCaregiveradvisingthemofmydecision.

Thelast6½yearsasPrincipalatMarryatvilleHighSchoolhasbeenthemostprofessionallyrewardingandpersonallyenjoyableofmycareer.Ihaveappreciatedtheopportunitytoworkwithstudentswhoareoptimistic,enthusiasticandcommittedtodoingtheirbest.Ihavetakengreatprideintheirachievements.Ihavebeenprivilegedtoworkwithteachersandsupportstaffwhomeetthehighestprofessionalstandardsandbelievethattheirgenerositywiththeirdiscretionarytimeisoneofthefactorsthathasbuiltandsustainedourtraditionofexcellence.

IwouldliketothankmembersoftheGoverningCouncilfortheirenergyandhardwork.IthasbeenveryrewardingtoworkwithsuccessiveGoverningCouncilsinprovidingleadershipatMarryatvilleHighSchool.

Iwouldliketoexpressmyappreciationfortheeffortofmembersofourschoolcommunity,particularlyparentsandcaregivers.Theenthusiasmofourstudentstocomealongandengagepositivelywithwhatwehavetoofferat

schoolinawaythatmakeseachdayenjoyableisastrongreflectionofthevaluesandattitudesoftheirparents.Ithankyouforyoursupportoverthelast6½years.

Finally,IwouldliketoacknowledgebothcurrentandpaststudentsofMarryatvilleHighSchool.Theygiveuscauseforgreatoptimismforthefutureandhaveplayedamajorroleinmakingmy6½yearstrulymemorable.

Term2ReportsTerm2studentreportswillbedistributedtostudentsonFriday,2ndJuly.Pleasetakethetimetoreadyourdaughter’s/son’sreportanddiscussitwiththem.

Dismissal–LastDayofTerm–Friday2ndJulyWewillcontinuewithourusualpracticeofdismissingstudentsat2.30pmonthelastdayofTerm3.

FirstDayofTerm3ThefirstdayofTerm3willbeTuesday20thJuly.Monday19thJulywillbeaStudentFreeDayforStaffTrainingandDevelopment.

TownHallConcertOurmajorgalaeventoftheyear,theTownHallConcertisonWednesday18thAugust.TicketsareavailablefromtheBookRoomforgeneraladmissionon83048461orfromtheMusicCentreon83048431forspecificseating.

EdenParkGardenIwouldliketothankthefollowingpeoplefortheirworkinthegardensatEdenParkonSaturday5thJune2010:KeleighCurnow,ChristinaJennings,RobynHilmer,StuartBuckman,AndyPrice,MarkusTrezise,DonKimber,LesleyTaylor,KellieTheckett,GrahamMilne,Vanessa&JamieTimbrell,CoralCampbell,PhilPurlingandPeterTurner.

GardenerswillbeworkingagainonSaturday7thAugust(1:00pmto4:00pm).

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SofarIhavehadawonderfulexperienceandamlookingforwardtopromotingtheschool’sartsintothewiderlocalcommunity.IwouldalsoliketowelcomeEstherParaskevaswhohasbeenteachingVisualArthereforthepastsemester.Wehavehadanexcitingfirstsemesterwithmanyeventshappening.

GrandparentsDayinTerm1enabledfamiliestotakepartininformationtalksandtoursthroughtheArtroomstoviewthewonderfulworkproducedbyourYear8students.OnTuesday25thMaytheArtDepartmenthadavisitfromthePrincipal,agroupofteachersandadministrativestafffromQingdaoNo.17MiddleSchool(China).MsJaneWhitelockconductedalessoninAboriginalarttoherYear8artclassandtheChineseTourGroup.MsJiaoAidong,anEnglishTeacher,translatedthelessonforthePrincipalMrAnBozen.StudentsandvisitorslearntaboutAboriginalCulture,dotpainting,sacredsymbolsandTheDreaming.MsWhitelockusedskillsthatshewastaughtpreviouslybyanAboriginalelderinCeduna.ThestudentsandvisitorswatchedademonstrationofdotpaintingtechniquesandallwereinvolvedincreatingtheirownBoomerangs.MrLiYanandMsLiuXuanqi(DirectorsofNewsOffice)andMrLiHuimin(PhysicsTeacher)allthoroughlyenjoyedtheworkshopandthearttour.

AttheendofthelessonMsLynRowberry,ArtCoordinator,presentedthegroupofChinesevisitorswithsomeoutstandingexamplesofMarryatvilleHighSchools’studentworktotakebacktoQingdao.

ThroughoutTerm2and3,our‘GiftedandTalented’Artsprogramhasbeenrunningandtherearemanystudentswhohaveenrolled.OutstandingYear8,9and10studentswereselectedbytheirartteacherstofurthertheirartskillsduringTerm1.Theselectedstudentsareworkingwithpracticingartistsin3areasofinterestforten1hourafter-schoolsessions.Thefollowingpracticingartistsareworkingwithourstudents;ClaireCookeisteachingPasteldrawing,KatiaCarlettiisteachingOilPaintingandJanTwyerouldisteachingPottery/Ceramics.WorkproducedthroughouttheseworkshopswillbeexhibitedintheAnnualNovemberMarryatvilleHighSchoolArtExhibition.

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TheOpenDayinTerm2wasverysuccessfulandshowcasedmanyoftheartworkscreatedbyourcurrentartstudentsandenabledfamiliesandnewstudentstoseetheexcitingartproducedhere.Year11andyear12studentswillinglygavetheirpersonaltimetoattendanddemonstratedtheirartisticabilitiestovisitors.Thiswasafantasticeventthatwasenjoyableallround.

Weextendaninvitationtoallparents,studentsandcommunitymemberstoexperienceaneveningofartsattheAnnualArtExhibitionOpeningandTwilightConcertonFriday19thNovemberinTheForge.Hopetoseeyouthere!

LynRowberryVisualArtsandCommunityDevelopmentCoordinator

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andofcourseverybusy.Atour,seniorexams,threemajorconcertsandsmallereventswereruntogreatacclaimandwithpositiveoutcomesforall.

PrimarySchoolsConcertattheForgeTerm2Reportby:JasmineLim(primaryschoolsmusicliaison)

Marryatvillemusicstudentsdiditagainwithgreatstyleandincrediblemusicalskillattherecentconcertprimaryschoolsconcertsinweek7andweek9.Thebandconcertinweek7featuredtheyear8/9JuniorBandledbyKerryHewettandBigBandIIIledbyJasminBowden.ThetwobandsperformedmusicrangingfromclassicaltojazzandpopulartelevisionthemeswhichwereverywellreceivedbytheyoungprimaryschoolaudiencesfromRosePark,MarryatvilleandLoretoCollege.Inweek9,theSchoolOrchestraledbyheadofmusic,AldisSilspresentedanexcellentselectionoforchestrafavouritessuchasSibelius’FinlandiaandBrahms’HungarianDanceno.6.Inadditiontotheexcitingorchestralmusic,JoshuaOates,StephanieCallistoandMitchellFaulknergavestunningsolosontheirinstruments.

Ashortdemonstrationonvariousinstrumentsbystudentsmadetheconcertinteractiveaswellasinformative.Eachyear,MarryatvilleHighSchoolpresentsaseriesof3primaryschoolconcertsinSemesterOne.TheseconcertsnotonlypromotedMarryatvilleHighschoolasaspecialmusichubbutalsointroducedprimaryschoolstotheworldofinstrumentalmusicthattheywouldneverhaveseenbefore.

Orchestralconcert-SoundsofWinterItwasadarkandstormynight….andtherewaswonderfulmusicemanatingfromTheForge!

TheOrchestralconcertwasagreatsuccessthisyear.Theprogramwasfullofwonderfulmusicplayedwithenthusiasmandatahighlevel.TheSchoolOrchestrabegantheconcertwithtwoexcitingandchallengingworksconductedbyAldisSils:FinlandiabySibeliusandDanseInfernalebyStravinsky.

ThiswasfollowedbytheJuniorOrchestrawhichperformedTwoSouthAmericanTangosconductedbySamHordernandTheMuppetMedleyconductedbyJasminBowden.AftertheintervaltheEarlyMusicEnsembleperformedthe1stMovementofHaydn’sConcertoNo.4inFmajor.ThisgroupwasformallyknownastheBaroqueensemble,butasitsrepertoirehasextendedtoincludetheClassicalPerioditwasfeltthatitneededtochangeitsnamealso.

TheChamberOrchestraperformedthe1stmovementofHandel’sConcertoGrossoNo.10withoboesoloistJoshuaOates.TheensemblewasconfidentlyledbyJaquelineCariasanddirectorAnnaWebbhelpedoutbyplayingwiththeviolasection.TheirsecondworkwasthreemovementsofHolsts’BrookGreenSuite.

Theconcertendedwiththefutureofthestringprogram-theStudioStringsconductedbyRegChapman.TheyPerformedARenaissanceSuiteforOrchestra,Faeries-anarrangementoftheSugarPlumFairyandaChittyChittyBangBangmedley.

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July MovingOpera-MegBate

Inweeknine,OperaQueenslandboughttheirMovingOperatoAdelaide.Amongstthe28HighSchoolstudentsspendingtheweeklearningaboutopera,weremanyMarryatvillestudents.Therewelearnedallaboutmovement,characterdevelopment,improvisation,breathingtechniques,chorusandoperasinging.Threesingers,apianistandadirectorhelpedusincorporateallwehadlearnedaboutdramaandmovementinto2operapiecesandamusicaltheatrepiecewealsolearnedduringtheweek-longworkshop.ThesewereperformedinaconcertonFridaynightattheOdeonTheatre.Everyonehadafantasticweeklearningnewskills,makingnewfriendsanddevelopinganewloveforopera.

GuitarConcertIntheeveningofMondayJune21stguitartutorOliverFartach-NainipresentedaconcertofguitarsoloistsandensemblesinTheStables.

SixstudentsplayedavarietyofsolosinstylesrangingfromtheBaroquetocontemporaryworks.TheJuniorGuitarEnsemble,directedbyDidoperformedSouthAmericanThemeandVivaJujuy.TheSeniorGuitarEnsembleperformedADonCarlosandALetterfromLA.

ComingEventsHolidays

July5th-9th(Monday-Friday)-HolidaysStateMusicCamp-CollegiateSchoolofStPeter

July5th-9th(Friday)-HolidaysStateMusicCampConcert-CollegiateSchoolofStPeter7:30pm

July7th(Wednesday)-HolidaysNationalYouthChoirrehearsal-ConcertChoirMadleyRehearsalSpace,UniversityofAdelaideentryfromKintoreAvenue4.45pmto6pm

July5th-9th(Monday-Friday)-HolidaysNationalYouthChoirconcert-ConcertChoirElderHallRehearsal4pmConcert6:30pm

Term3August4th-6th(Wednesday-Friday)-Week3YamahaBandFestival-WestminsterSchoolSelectedBands

Aug6th(Friday)-Week3StephenLeekWorkshopMHSchoirs

Aug11th(Wednesday)-Week4DoubleBassconcertsLocalPrimarySchoolsDoubleBassEnsemble

Aug18th(Wednesday)-Week5TownHallConcert-AdelaideTownHallSeniorEnsembles7:00-10:00

Sept1st(Wednesday)-Week7LauncestonChurchGrammarSchoolvisitTheStables

SeptemberMon6th(Monday)-Week8MusicPhotos-TheStablesAllextracurricularensemblesinPerformanceUniform.

September21st(Tuesday)-Week10Year12ConcertTheStables6:00-9:00

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TheMarryatvilleHighSchoolWellbeingteamiscomprisedofparents,studentsandstaff.Itmeetsapproximatelythreetimespertermandisactiveinpromotingarangeofwellbeinginitiativesacrosstheschoolcommunity.Thefollowingprojectsarecurrentlyunderway:

• “PositivePostCards”featuringpositivemessagesandstudentartworkwitha“wellbeingtheme”.Aseriesofdraftshavebeendevelopedforconsultation.Uponcompletion,staffwillbeissuedwithmultiplecopiestobeusedforprovidingpositivefeedbacktostudents,colleaguesorparents.

• “Onapositivenote….”stickers,havealsobeendeveloped.Thesewillbeplacedinstudentdiariesasaninformalwaytorecogniseachievementand/orprovidepositivefeedbacktostudents/parents.

• NewsletterColumn-aregularcolumnfrom“theWellbeingTeam”appearsinthenewsletterprovidingparentswithinformation,resourcesandsupportonarangeofyouthwellbeingissues.

• StaffWellbeingActivities-aportionofstaffmeetingtimepertermisdedicatedtoStaffWellbeing.DuringTermtwostaffwereinvolvedinarangeofactivities,organisedbytheWellbeingTeam,includingYoga,Walking,InternationalMovie,Bocce,TennisandBadminton.

• ParentInformationForum-planningiscurrentlyunderwayfora“CopingwithSchoolandAdolescence”parentforumonthe9thSeptember2010.ArangeofexpertguestspeakershavebeeninvitedtoprovideinformationontopicssuchasAdolescentEating,Sleeping,MentalHealth,Relationships&InternetUse.

• PositiveScreenSavers&InternetLinks-aseriesofpositivescreensavermessageswillbedevelopedfordisplayonallcurriculumcomputers.LinkstoarangeofYouthInformationAndSupportAgencies(ieBeyondBlue,Headroom,KidsHelpLine)willalsoappearontheschoolwebsiteandstudentlogin/homepage.

• StudentLifeProgram-theStudentLifeProgramoccurseachMondayandThursdayduringextendedHomeGroup.StudentsareinvolvedinarangeofactivitiesleadinguptoandincludingthedevelopmentoftheirSACEPersonalLearningPlan.DuringTerm3studentswillprovidefeedbackaboutthisprogram.TheWellbeingTeamwillusethisinformationtomakerecommendationsabouttopicsforinclusionateachYearLevel,intheStudentLifeProgram.

• LearnerWellbeingInquiry-during2009agroupofvolunteerstaffparticipatedinaninquirywhichallowedthemtoreflectontheirteachingthroughawellbeinglens.Theinquiryinvolvedthecollectionofdatathroughaseriesofobservationsofstudentsatworkinclassrooms,andthecompletionofstudentperceptionsurveys.Thisworkwillcontinueduring2010aswelooktoestablishsomebaselinedataacrossthewholeschoolwithregardtothelinksbetweenteachingpedagogyandstudentwellbeingandengagement.

Ifyouwouldliketobeinvolvedinanyoftheaboveorhavesomeideasfornewwellbeinginitiatives,newmemberstotheWellbeingTeamarealwayswelcome.SimilarlyifyouwouldlikeparticulartopicsaddressedattheParentForum“CopingwithSchool&Adolescence”,pleasecontacteitherJennyHunterormyselfon83048420.

JulieFergusonAssistantPrincipalOnbehalfoftheWellbeingTeam

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COCURRICULARRESULTS29/5Teams Scores Best&leadscoringplayers

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JoanneEasson(1)AllplayedwellClaudiaCamilos(2),Sarah-JoBramfit(1),LilyKeen(1),CarlaBruinsma(1)

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OpenBoysdefeatedStPeters 8 2 CameronHaydinger(4),LukeHazell(2),AngusMason(1),LeighMoncrieff(1),NiallPeat

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COCURRICULARRESULTS5/6Teams Scores Allplayedwell

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OpenABoysdefeatedTrinityOpenBBoyslosttoTrinityOpenCBoyslosttoTrinity

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COCURRICULARRESULTS19/6Teams Scores Allplayedwell

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SRC SRC

AspartoftheStudentRepresentativeCouncil,wewouldliketoletyouknowwhatwehavebeenuptoo,aswellasinformingeveryoneofupcomingeventsandthelatestnews.

CasualClothesDay

Firstly,we’dliketoleteveryoneknowthatcasualdaywasahugesuccess!Itwasalsogreattoseemanystudentswearingtheiroddsockstoschool.Thankyoueveryoneforyourdonations,theyalladdedup.Weraisedexactly$923withachequebeingmadeouttotheRoyalSocietyoftheBlind.Togetherwearemakingadifferenceandhelpingthoseinneed.Keepupthegoodwork.

BooksforNepal

Don’tforgettobringalonganybooksyounolongerwantorneed!Godiggingaroundforthoseoldbookssittingawayinacorner,oratthebottomofthatuntoucheddrawer…andbringthemalongtooschool.Youwillmostlikelybedoingyourfamilyafavour(byremovingsomeextraclutter)andyou’llalsodoingafavourforaspecialsomeoneoverseas!Forthoseofyouwhodon’tknow,ourschooliscurrentlysponsoringachildinNepal.Givingoversecondhandbooksisaneasytask,andwillmeanalot.Untiltheendofthisterm,yourSRCrepresentativeswillbecollectingthebooksinhomegroup,oryoucanhandyourbookstotheminperson.Thisisanexcellentopportunitytogiveagifttosomeonewhowouldn’totherwisereceiveitfromyou,sodon’tmissyourchance!

PlanningDay

TheSRCiscontinuallytryingtoachievethebestforourschoolandcommunity.Wetaketimeoutofourowndaytomeetandhavediscussions.Asidefromourregularschool-basedmeetings,SRCconductsvariousout-of-schoolactivities.JustrecentlyanumberofSRCrepswalkedtoBurnsideLibraryforaPlanningday.Here,wedidanumberofthings:Atthestartwemadesureeveryonewascomfortablebybuildingrelationshipsasweplayedinteractivegames.Thenafterthefun,wegottowork.Splittingintogroups,weallhadadifferenttopictofocuson.Eachtopicrelatedtosomethingthatthestudentswouldbenefitfrom,includingtheexcitingtopicof‘BigDayIn’.Webrainstormedstrategiesandideaswiththegroupwewereworkingaswellastakingnotesandassigningmembersforeachtask,tomakeeachprojectwork.Afterwegottheopportunitytobondwithoneanother,aswesattogetherhavingadeliciousafternoontea.Thedayworkedreallywellandwedefinitelyachievedalotinourtimethere.

Welookforwardtosharingmorenewswithyouandincludingupdatesaboutourprogress!

Sarah-JoBramfit–Year8SRCleader

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CONGRATULATIONSTOTHEFOLLOWINGSTUDENTSONSTATESELECTIONCongratulationstoCameronHaydinger,whorecentlygainedselectionintheSecondarySchoolsStateUnder16HockeyTeam.TheteamplaysinBunbury,WAfrom14th-22ndAugust.WelldoneCameronandgoodluck!

CongratulationstoBradMcKenziewhorecentlyrepresentedSouthAustraliaintheStateUnder18’sFootballsideintheNationalChampionships.BradcurrentlyplaysfortheSturtU18’sandwewishhimallthebestwithhisfootballinthefuture.

CongratulationstoLaurenKildareandEllaMurisonwhowereselectedintheStateUnder15TouchFootballsideandwillcompeteintheNationalChampionshipsinCanberrafrom24th-29thOctober.WelldonetoAlanaGianniniandMelFullerwhowerealsoselectedintheextendedsquad.FurthercongratulationstoNikkiBurnswhowasselectedintheStateU18side.

TheP&Fcommitteearecontinuingtheirhardworkandplanningforthenextfunction.Watchthisspaceforacalltohelpwithbakingorassistanceforthenextfunction!

Asalways,wewouldlovetoseenewcommitteemembers,soifyouareinterestedinjoiningtheParents&Friendsyoucandosobysendinganemailtotheaddressbelow.

P&FEmail:parents.friends@marryatvillehs.sa.edu.au

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MARRYATVILLEHIGHSCHOOLSACEINFORMATIONEVENING

FORYEAR11STUDENTS(intoYear12in2011)Year11parentsandcaregiversareinvitedtoattendaSACE&CourseCounsellingInformationeveningat

MarryatvilleHighSchoolonTuesday3rdAugust.

Thepurposeoftheeveningwillbetoprovideinformationtostudentsandparentsaboutthe2010to2011CourseCounsellingprocess.

TheeveningwillbeintheMarryatvilleHighSchoolMusicCentrePerformanceAreafrom6pmto7pm.

AllYear11studentfamiliesareencouragedtoattendthisevening.Informationprovidedwillassiststudentsinplanningsuccessfulfuturepathways.

ShouldyourequirefurtherinformationpleasecontactDannyBlue,JennyHunterorPeterRobertson.

CourseCounsellingTeam

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ATTENTION:VETCoordinator&HomeEconomicsTeachersSchoolHolidayProgramfor2010

ShortCourse:FoodService&CoffeeMaking

Where: TAFESA-RegencyCampus

DaysRoad RegencyPark

When: Monday12thJuly-Friday16thJuly

(9:00am-4:00pm)

Monday27thSeptember-Friday1stOctober

(9:00am-4:00pm)

What: “ServeFood&BeveragetoCustomers”

(SITHFAB003A-110nom.hrs)

“FollowWorkplaceHygieneProcedures”

(SITXOHS002A-25nom.hrs)

PleaseNote:IfstudentsareundertakingthehospitalityVETPathwayandareexpectingto

completethehygieneunitabovein2010,itisnotnecessarytoenrolinthisunitatthistime.

Plus-trainingincoffeemaking(non-accredited)

Who: Studentsinterestedingaining/improvingtheirskillstoassisttheminobtaining

fulltime/parttime/casualworkintheHospitalityindustry.

Cost: $360perstudent

ToregisterorformoreinformationcontactHospitalityDivisionon83481907

NB:Aminimumof14studentsarerequiredforthiscoursetorun.

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UniformShopHoursTheMarryatvilleHighSchoolUniformShophas

newandsecond-handuniformsforsale.

OpeninghoursareMondayandThursday

8.15am-5.00pm

ThesecondSaturdayeachmonththeUniformShopisopenfrom8.30am-11.30am.

FirstdayofTerm3-July19thisaPupilFreeday.TheUniformShopwillbeopenfrom

8.15am-11.30amand1.00pm-5.00pm.

LeilaGriffithsUniformShopManager

Absentees,LateArrivals,EarlyLeavers

ForabsenteescallPennyBorrelliinStudentServiceson83048426.

Forlatearrivalsfrom8:30am,studentsneedtosigninattheFocusRoomoratStudentServices.

Theyareexpectedtohaveanotefortheirhomegroupteacherthenextday.

StudentswhoneedtoleaveearlyneedtosignoutthroughStudentServices.

PleasecontactPennyBorrelliatStudentServicesifyouhavemessagesaboutstudentsarrivinglateor

needingtoleaveearly.

SchoolContacts

Phone 83048420

Press1forReception,2forStudentServices,3forFinance,4forMusic,5forYear12Campus

DirectLines

StudentServices 83048426

Gymnasium 83048437

MusicCentre 83048431

TheForge 83048414

StudentCounsellors

JennyHunter

RobertTidd

8304842883048482

ContactDetails

Year8Manager ManuelPontikinas

Year9Manager BryceWoodley

Year10Manager KieranCassidy

Year11Manager SteveHeard

Year12Manager GeofBailey

InternationalEducation

SarahGoldfain

Career&Transition PeterRobertson

CoCurricular TonyByles

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DiaryDates9/7-4/8 InboundFrenchExchange

studentsfromStCharles

19/7 StudentFreeDay

22/7 ‘TallPoppies’allYear10s-Forge11.30am-1.00pm

23/7-8/8 SojaMinamiInboundtour

27/7-21/8 WeiYuMiddleSchool(2teachersvisiting)

31/7-7/8 Year10SnowTour

2/8-6/8 WorkExperienceYear10

2/8-6/8 Year12DramaProduction

3/8 Year11SACEInformationEvening(forstudentsgoingintoYear122011)

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