Issue 8 – Term 4/Week 8 Friday, December 2, 2016
One College Three Campuses
Unlimited Opportunities
A proud member of the Great Lakes Learning Community
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:
P&C Meeting Tuncurry Campus ........................................................................................................ Dec 7
Presentation Night ........................................................................................................................... Dec 13
COLLEGE NEWS
As we come to the end of the year, the campuses and college will be celebrating student achievement at a
number of merit and presentation assemblies.
I encourage all parents/carers to come along to these events to share the acknowledgements of the
partnerships we have with our local community members.
Together we play a major role in the development, support and achievements of our students.
The College Presentation Evening is on Tuesday December 13 at Forster Campus commencing at 7pm.
I would like to acknowledge staff that are retiring or leaving the college at the end of the year.
Glen Johnson (SC), Chris Williams (FC), Garry Smith (FC) are retiring and Linda Drenkhahn (SC) was
successful at Merit Selection for the Careers position at Bulahdelah Central.
We wish them well in the future.
To all the teaching and non-teaching staff of the college, thank you for your outstanding efforts during
2017.
Our students are given wonderful learning opportunities both in and outside the classroom as a result of
your professionalism and passion.
To our community, I wish all a very Merry and safe Christmas.
Graeme Jennings College Principal
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This has been a very full year for the College Band with the majority of our performances being College
ceremonies and Great Lakes Learning Community events, such as Shine On and the Academic Assembly in
Education Week.
In planning for 2017 we are looking to continue the combined school events to support our future
instrumentalists currently in primary school.
In addition, there will be a “reward” excursion for those in the Band who are consistently reliable in terms
of their attendance at rehearsals and performances, as well as in their ability to correctly interpret sheet
music.
We are always welcoming new members on any concert band instrument, particularly the trumpet,
trombone, percussion, clarinet and bass guitar/tuba.
Selected Band students will also have the opportunity to perform in the Musical Band for the College’s
2017 production of “Grease”… watch this space!
THANK YOU to College Band students for your enthusiastic involvement, and a huge THANK YOU to
parents/carers for your continued support in transporting students to and from our cross-campus
performances all year.
I look forward to making 2017 even more exciting and rewarding!
Narelle Richardson College Band Director
Week 9 Year 10 Graduation Assemblies FC & TC Thursday December 8 7-10 Campuses Merit Assemblies FC & TC Friday December 9 Week 10 Presentation Evening Tuesday December 13
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WATCH THIS SPACE……….
P&C NEWS
This will be the final P&C News for 2016.
Year 12 students have now finished their exams, and had their Graduation Assembly and function last
week. Many of these students are off already celebrating the end of their school education. Good luck to
them all.
Year 10 students will be undergoing a transition week to senior school presently, and then they will in turn
have their own graduation assemblies and celebrations. Again congratulations and good luck to you all.
For all others, I hope 2016 has been a productive and enjoyable year for you, and that you are looking
forward to a well-earned break. This applies equally to staff as well as students!
Best wishes for Christmas 2016, and safe and enjoyable New Year.
Guy Laden P&C President
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FORSTER CAMPUS
Principal’s Report
2016 ABORIGINAL EDUCATION AWARDS
Congratulations to Alyssa Delve for outstanding Student Participation. Alyssa has been involved in Koori
group activities such as Sista Speak and Drum Beat and William Knight for outstanding student
participation. Two Aboriginal community members were also recognised. They were:
Margaret Donnelly - Award for Outstanding Contribution to Educational Achievement by a community
member. She is a dedicated and committed parent and community member who regularly assists in the
delivery of programs for our Girl’s Koori group. She has brought her community contacts to support the
delivery of culturally appropriate activities regarding Aboriginal culture and customs. She is a positive role
model to the girls, creating a very positive environment for programs such as dance and performance.
Marcus Rowsell is a dedicated and committed community member who regularly assists in the delivery of
programs for our Boy’s Koori group. He has attended camps and excursions, has valuable links to the
regional Koori Men’s group which helps in the delivery of culturally appropriate activities for the Boy’s
Group members which has seen the boys grow in self-confidence, and this has shown through their dance
performances, which are many, within the school and local community.
CONGRATULATIONS
To Carla Pereira-Odlum who has been awarded the Premier’s Reading Challenge Medal this year for her
outstanding commitment to reading by completing the Challenge every year from Year 3 to Year 9.
Above: (left to right) Marcus Rowsell, Margaret Donnelly, William Knight & Alyssa Delve
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LIGHT YEARS FROM HERE! This is a GATS Middle School Project that is beginning this week across the Great Lakes Learning
Community.
A number of Year 9 students will be facilitating this program with Stage 3 students from our Partner
Primary Schools. At the conclusion of this program there will be an exciting excursion to Sydney on
Thursday 1st December/ Friday 2nd December (look out for the permission note) and a presentation at the
Year 6 Parent Information Session on Tuesday 29th November at 6pm.
TRANSITION – PARENT INFORMATION EVENING Tuesday November 24 6.00pm - library
Forster Campus welcomed the Year 6 parents and students on this evening.
The Year 7 Advisers, Ms Sally Edwards and Mrs Jennie Summers have been spending a lot of time with our
local primary partner teachers and Year 6 students in order to enhance the transition of students from
their primary school to Forster Campus.
The Student Support Officer (SSO), Ms Annette Whiting has also been with the Year Advisers at the
primary schools. Her role is to provide support and guidance around social and emotional needs.
These key staff members and others were available on this evening.
CONGRATULATIONS The graduation of Year 10 students from the Support Unit
took place with a celebratory BBQ with parents, relatives,
friends and staff from Forster Campus and Tuncurry Senior
Campus.
Congratulations to Dion Northam, Axel Flanagan-Schneider,
Isaac Weerheim, Kirra Brissett and Chloe Gray.
Top right: (left to right) HT Support, Ms Rachelle Fry, Isaac Weerheim, HT Welfare, Tonia Hopley Above: (left to right) HT Support, Ms Rachelle Fry and Chloe Gray Right: HT Support, Ms Rachelle Fry and Kirra Brissett
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GREAT LAKES PEARL DRAGONS REGATTA
Congratulations to the student and staff dragon boat teams on their second placing in their categories at
the annual regatta held at Forster Keys on Saturday 19th November. Well Done!
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
In the 2016/17 State Budget, $330 million was allocated over the next two years for planned and priority
maintenance works in schools across the State. This increase will target roofs, floorcoverings and painting,
as well as other maintenance works selected by school principals. The Department of Education, through
the Assets Unit, is currently consulting with principals to plan these works to ensure priority maintenance
items are undertaken first. This consultation has already taken place at Forster Campus and works will
begin in 2017. This is in addition to our ongoing maintenance program which occurs every year.
Jennifer Miggins Principal
Deputy Principal’s Report
As the year draws to an end, we reflect on the successes and achievements of our students.
2016 has been a fantastic year for the vast majority of students who have strived to achieve their personal
best in their academic studies, cultural events and sporting teams. It has been a great pleasure for us to
watch our students’ blossom and strive for excellence. But it is not all over yet!
Students are expected to attend school until Friday December 16. All classes will be completing meaningful
and relevant work until the end of period 5 that day. It is a great opportunity to consolidate learning from
throughout the year and to extend that knowledge into real life situations.
The Year 10 Reward Dinner will be held on Tuesday December 6. This is an invitation only function that
rewards those students who have positively applied themselves to all aspects of school life and have
shown a commitment to the College Core Values.
We farewell our current Year 10 cohort at the Graduation Ceremony on Thursday December 8. This
assembly will commence at 9.30am and we ask that all parents and guests are seated at least ten minutes
before then. Year 10 students are reminded that they must be in full school uniform.
Our last Merit Assembly for the year will be held on Friday December 9 at 9.30am. This assembly will
recognise the achievements of students in years 7, 8 and 9.
Semester Two reports will be issued to students on Tuesday December 13 during period 5.
We wish all our students and their families a very safe and enjoyable festive season and look forward to a
terrific 2017.
Phil Grieve Stage 4Deputy Principal Mick Adams Stage 5Deputy Principal
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Year 10 Dinner ....................................................................................................................................................... Dec 6
Year 7 2017 Orientation Day ................................................................................................................................. Dec 6
P&C Meeting Forster Campus ............................................................................................................................... Dec 7
Year 10 Graduation Ceremony .............................................................................................................................. Dec 8
Merit Assembly ...................................................................................................................................................... Dec 9
Chill Out Volunteer’s Morning Tea ...................................................................................................................... Dec 12
Presentation Night ............................................................................................................................................... Dec 13
Last Day Students ................................................................................................................................................ Dec 16
Koori Boys Group held weekly on Thursday at 2:02pm-3:00pm
Koori Girls Group held weekly on Thursday at 2:02pm -3:00pm
All family and community members are welcome to come along to either group.
Please ensure that you sign into the school at the office as a visitor.
Our next Aboriginal Education Team Meeting is 9:30am-11:00am on Wednesday
December 7 at Tobwabba Medical Centre.
All family and community members are welcome to come along to join the
Aboriginal Education Team.
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Get to Taree for the Technology Display!
The annual Manning and Great Lakes High
Schools Technology Display will be held at the
Manning Regional Art Gallery, Macquarie
Street, Taree.
The display will be open to the public
Wednesday November 23 through to Saturday
December 3.
The presentation of prizes will be on Sunday
December 4.
GLC Forster has some great student projects
entered this year, so please get along and vote
for your favourite project and get ideas of
what students in our region are capable of.
Pictured are two of GLC Forster Year 10
students with their projects which will be on
display.
Pictured are Mario with his Red Cedar, Pacific Maple and Radiata Coffee Table and Mitchell with his magnificent
Merbau and Oregon deck Chair.
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Top Photo: Students enjoying their Sushi experience Middle Photo: Right Front to Back: Shaneekah Simon, Hannah Doorey. Left Front to Back: Loganne Palmer, Isla McCallum, Mikyla Greenwood, Kirra-Lei Hiles Bottom Photo: Sophie Blake, Ysabel Platz, Imogen Maddock, Destiny Yates, Samuel Meunger, Kaidyn Howard, Noah Gleeson, Lachlan Loretan, Veida Vasquez, Nyah Janjic, Grace Maloney and Mrs Melissa Pol.
Itadakimasu!
…Is what you would say when you are about to sit down to a Japanese meal with friends.
On Thursday and Friday of Week 6, Year 7 Forster Campus
students did just that when they were treated to a sushi
experience in the Japanese room’s Instant Restaurant.
Surrounded by Origami lights and LED candles, the students took
delight in attacking their meals with chopsticks. Students were
able to choose from two meals: the Chicken Lover’s Sushi
Box and the Veggie Delight Sushi Box. Each meal was
accompanied by Miso Soup and
Green Tea.
Students were lively and could be
heard asking each other about
their meals. The whole
experience generated a lot of
questions about Japanese food,
which we will explore in future
lessons!
Melissa Pol Japanese Teacher
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On Tuesday November 15, students from the Blue and Green Rooms participated
in a Geography excursion linked to a unit of work titled Landscapes and
Landforms. Students built on their geographical inquiry skills and knowledge of
the local area when exploring Forster Tuncurry.
Students walked from Main Beach to Palm Grove Park stopping along the way at
significant places to observe the environment, participate in class discussions,
listen to guest speakers and complete set tasks.
Students explored the features of our local landscapes and landforms.
They recognised how landscapes and landforms are created and acknowledged the
values and meanings people place on the environment.
Aunty Donna shared stories about our local Worimi people. Students investigated
the impact humans have had on our local landscapes and identified ways to
protect them.
Congratulations to all students involved, as you were a credit of our college. It was
a great day full of learning, fun and smiles.
Necole Hale, Nadine McCosker, Kim Nicholls, John Soorley and Maggie Walford-Smith Support Faculty
Above Left: Aunty Donna sharing her wealth of local knowledge to students and staff. (Left to right) Lachlan Walker, Kye Simon, Liam Abercrombie, Clair Bolt, Destiny Yates, Archer Cadman, Aunty Donna Hall and Oscar Williams. Above right: Students enjoying the journey from Main Beach to One Mile Beach (Left to right) Destiny Yates, Clair Bolt, Aaron Hoole, John Soorley, Lachlan Walker, Kye Simon and Oscar Williams Bottom: Students locating and identifying local landmark (Left to right) Charlie Clayton, Archer Cadman, Kye Simon, Clair Bolt and Oscar Williams
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In Term 4, Forster Campus Visual Arts students were fortunate to have artist Imogen Perry working with them again, when she returned to the school for her second practicum with Mrs Pink.
Ms Perry is a recent graduate of Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) with a specialisation in sculpture, and is now venturing into the teaching profession.
Ms Perry’s expertise was invaluable in the art classroom, especially during the Year 8 Ocean Deep unit, where she offered advice on the construction and finalisation of student clay works.
It was a rare opportunity for students to have a practising artist working with them in the classroom.
In one of her final lessons, Ms Perry engaged Mrs Pink’s Year 8 Visual Arts classes in a group task requiring them to ‘Draw like Picasso’.
This related to the final stage of the Year 8 Heads Up unit whereby students were required to draw a portrait. Charcoal sticks were attached to the end of paintbrushes and students worked in groups to select and draw a portrait as they stood over large sheets of paper on the ground.
Students were amazed at the quality result they achieved and thoroughly enjoyed the alternative method of artmaking.
We say ‘thank you’ to Ms Perry for her valuable input to our lessons and wish her well in her third and final practicum.
Top: Eva Dunn and Inde-Rose Raynor work as a team to ‘Draw like Picasso’ Bottom Left: Meg Burke, Annelise Romer and Freyja Cornish Middle: Ella Oxenbould and Chloe Maidment demonstrating their proportional drawing skills Bottom Right: Grace Aldridge, Ellie Hawkins, Elisha Fardell, Kodi Briggs, Emma Wicks, Ocea Everitt and Laylah Maher – chuffed at their end result.
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During Term 3, a new group of budding artists participated in the Heart 2 Heart program with Donna Rankin.
Ten students were selected from Year 9 and 10 to join the program. Donna Rankin was assisted by artist Taryn Choma and previous Heart 2 Heart student Kitana Paulson who acted as a mentors to the students and assistant to Donna.
At the beginning of Term 4, an exhibition was held for their reproductions of a Frida Kahlo artwork. Family, friends and staff from Forster Campus attended the exhibition and morning tea was served as the girls were all recognised for their
efforts.
Thank you to Lauren Vaughn from Community Health who was also present at the Exhibition and assisted throughout the program.
Tonia Hopley Head Teacher Welfare Great Lakes College Forster Campus
2016 Heart 2 Heart Girls: Front Row: Leah Cavanough-Hile, Hannah Williams, Amber Harris Middle Row: Sophie Freebairn, Monet Wise Back Row: Tarryn Choma, Briahna Henny, Lakeisha Hocking, Madison Douglas, Kitana Paulson, Donna Rankin, Madison Bone Absent: Paige Duffy and Hayley Barlow
Students’ artworks on display at the Exhibition
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SCHOOL STUDENT TRANSPORT SCHEME (SSTS)
APPLICATIONS FOR 2017
Transport for NSW (TfNSW) is now accepting applications for 2017.
We encourage all students who will be attending Year 11 in 2017 to apply now.
The link to apply for a bus pass is: https://apps.transport.nsw.gov.au/ssts/howtoApply
Completed forms must be printed, signed and dated and sent to Great Lakes College
Senior Campus for verification.
Thank you for your assistance and please contact the school if you require any further
information.
TUNCURRY CAMPUS
Principal’s Report
The SRC Induction Ceremony was held on Friday 18th November. I was suitably impressed with the number of students who nominated for the SRC and congratulate those students who have been selected by your student body.
Campus Captains for 2017 are Jillian Black and Sam Gibson
Vice Captains are Brooklyn Daniels and Lachlan Palmer
Prefects are Ashley Bartolo, Ned Gardner, Jasmine Black and Braithen Forrest
As I mentioned in my welcoming speech - “The most dangerous leadership myth is that leaders are born - that there is a genetic factor to leadership. That’s nonsense; in fact, the opposite is true. Leaders are made rather than born”.
The SRC is one opportunity that schools provide in developing the leaders of the future. We are here to support, nurture and encourage the development of leadership skills in all of our students.
I would like to thank the outgoing SRC leadership group. Individually and collectively, they have developed as leaders demonstrating integrity, courage, enthusiasm and initiative.
I would also like to thank Mrs Williams, the ‘pocket rocket’, for her enthusiasm and dedication in her role as the SRC Coordinator. She has done a wonderful job and moulded a large number of students into fantastic leaders. The SRC next year, will not be the same without her leading them.
Mrs Doneghan and the English / History KLA recently held a Year 10 60s day. A fantastic day was had by all. Students dressed for the occasion, participated in a number of 60’s based activities and listened to the music of that era. I was suitably impressed by the enthusiasm and energy levels of both the staff and students on the day.
Mr Freeman recently organised Didge in a Day for the Year 10 boys and weaving activities for the Year 10 girls. I was impressed with the quality of work that all the students and staff produced on the day. Thanks to Mr Freeman, Mr Croker, Zane and Mason for your supervision and leadership on the day.
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:
Yr10 Graduation Rehearsal ................................................................................................................................... Dec 5
Orientation Year 7 2017 ........................................................................................................................................ Dec 6
Cultural Cruise ....................................................................................................................................................... Dec 7
P&C Meeting Tuncurry Campus ............................................................................................................................ Dec 7
Year 10 Graduation Ceremony ............................................................................................................................. Dec 8
Merit Assembly ..................................................................................................................................................... Dec 9
Presentation Night .............................................................................................................................................. Dec 13
End of Term 4 ...................................................................................................................................................... Dec 16
Staff Development Day ........................................................................................................................................ Jan 27
Year 7 and New Enrolments Start ........................................................................................................................ Jan 30
Years 8,9,10 Start ............................................................................................................................................... Jan 31 -
The Year 6 Orientation Day will be taking place on December 6, the Year 10 Graduation on December 8 and their Graduation Dinner on Friday December 9.
These days mark important milestones in the student’s lives and I am pleased to part of these important occasions. December 13 is the College Presentation Evening.
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all students who are being recognised on the night for their hard work and dedication. It is something to be proud of and cherished.
Finally, thank you to the Staff of Tuncurry Campus for your efforts throughout the year. None of the items I have reported on in this report and throughout the year would have been possible without your dedication and desire to see all students reach their potential.
To the staff, students and parents have a safe and relaxing holiday and I will see you all in 2017.
Paul Rosenbaum Relieving Principal Tuncurry Campus
Tuncurry Campus last day is Friday December 16.
The office will be closed from 3:30pm on this day and will not
reopen until Tuesday January 31, 2017 at 8:00am open
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Futsal Report
On Thursday November 10, the U16 Girls and U16 Boys Futsal teams travelled to Brisbane to compete in the Australasian Futsal Titles.
Both teams would compete over three days of the highest quality Futsal from Queensland and New South Wales.
The students found that the biggest challenge of the tournament would be the heat. Temperatures rose to over 40 degrees in the stadium and the humidity was high.
Even with this challenge, both teams competed with determination, team work and resilience.
We were unlucky not to make the semi-finals with the boys winning one game and only just losing two.
The girls also just lost two games but need to be commended as most of the team consisted of Year 7 girls competing against Year 10 girls.
A massive thank you to all of the parents who assisted with transport, supervision and continued ongoing support this year and for the trip.
We couldn’t do it without you.
Miss Dunk Futsal Coach
Top Photo: Back Row: Tash Johnson, Laura Wilson, Taylah Phegan, Isabella Sweeney, Sami Dunk (coach) Front Row: Holly Gibson, Mona Walker, Fiona Gottstein, Sophia Power, Taleka Giles Bottom Photo: Back Row: Shaun McNamara, Jack Connolly, Sam Nicholson, Sam Gibson, Sami Dunk (coach) Front Row: Brendan Davison, Reglis Hajdinaj, Kyle Ragno, Jarod Ragno
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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY:
Sydney Experience .................................................................................................................. Dec 6-9
Presentation Night ................................................................................................................... 13 Dec
Last Day of School .................................................................................................................... 16 Dec
SENIOR CAMPUS
Deputy Principal’s Report
Students in Year 10 from Tuncurry and Forster Campuses took part in Transition Week during week 7. Reports from students and staff indicate that it was extremely successful. Some students may wish to change courses. If so, they need to see their relevant careers advisor.
Year 12 students are actively involved in the Sydney Experience excursion. Any student not going needs to be at school as an alternative program will be operating.
If any student is still unsure of processes involved around N determinations, misadventure, illness or course changes can they please come and see me in my office.
Finally, I would like to congratulate the outgoing Year 12 on completing their secondary education and wish them every success in their future endeavours.
Brad Germon Deputy Principal
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EXTERNAL NOTIFICATIONS
Enrol now for 2017
Ph: 0481339279
Jazz, Hip Hop, Ballet, Contemporary, Lyrical, Tap,
Musical Theatre, Acro classes, Boys class, Ladies
and Teen fitness classes.
Come and watch our Intergalactic Circus of wonders
production Show.
All ages welcome 17th December 2016.
Doors open 1pm, Tuncurry Beach Bowling Club
Tickets at the Door
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GREAT LAKES COLLEGE CANTEEN ROSTERS
If you are able to assist in either canteen, please contact the phone numbers above. Help is always appreciated.
The Great Lakes College Canteen Rosters
If you are unable to attend, please try to swap with someone else. If not, please telephone the contact person at the top of your roster. Thank you for supporting the canteen as we could not function without your help
and support. If possible, please be at the canteen by 9.00am.
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
5 December 2016 6 December 2016 7 December 2016 8 December 2016 9 December 2016
David Baker
Ian Yule
Jackie Whitbread
Cathy Harris Patricia McVeanBrenda Hefferan
Pam Crawley
Daphne Stockey
Sibella Ellery
12 December 2016 13 December 2016 14 December 2016 15 December 2016 16 December 2016
David Baker
Lisa Murphy
Belinda Lancaster
Jackie Whitbread
Cathy Harris Patricia McVean
19 December 2016 20 December 2016 21 December 2016 22 December 2016 23 December 2016
FORSTER CAMPUS CANTEEN ROSTERPh: 6554 5259 or Ros 6554 8434
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
5 December 2016 6 December 2016 7 December 2016 8 December 2016 9 December 2016
Jannene ElfordDi Startin
Kay DesmondGerry Ryall Janelle Elford Gerry Ryall
12 December 2016 13 December 2016 14 December 2016 15 December 2016 16 December 2016
Jannene Elford Amy Gerry Ryall Janelle Elford Linda Nye
19 December 2016 20 December 2016 21 December 2016 22 December 2016 23 December 2016
Jannene Elford Amy Gerry Ryall Janelle Elford Gerry Ryall
TUNCURRY CAMPUS CANTEEN ROSTERPh: 6555 0500 or Belinda 6555 0575
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College Contacts
Great Lakes College Principal: Mr Graeme Jennings
Phone: 6555 0555
Forster Campus Principal: Mrs Jennifer Miggins Cape Hawke Drive Forster 2428 Phone: (02) 6554 6062 Fax: (02) 6555 6904 Canteen Phone: (02) 6554 5259 [email protected] www.glcforster-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Tuncurry Campus (Relieving) Principal: Mr Paul Rosenbaum The Northern Parkway Tuncurry 2428 Phone: (02) 6555 0500 Fax: (02) 6557 6511 Canteen Phone: (02) 6555 0575 [email protected] www.glctuncurr-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Senior Campus Principal: Mr Bob Henry The Northern Parkway Tuncurry 2428 Phone: (02) 6555 0555 Fax: (02) 6557 6511 Canteen Phone: (02) 6555 0575 [email protected]
www.glcsenior-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
College Office Hours All Campuses
8am to 4pm Monday to Friday
Preferred Uniform Suppliers
LOWES Stockland Shopping Centre
Breese Parade FORSTER 2428 Ph.6555 3870
MYSTIC SOUL 1 Trades Court FORSTER 2428 Ph.6555 6116
JUNGLE SURF Manning Street
TUNCURRY 2428 Ph. 6555 8556
www.junglesurf.com.au