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RESPECT - LEARNING - MATURITY - ACCEPTANCE
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Paul Stevenson
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL: Andrea Saville
GRADE LEADERS
Grade 7 Stefan Lendvay / Sharon Parish
Grade 8 Naomi Cartledge/Karley Blackberry
Grade 9 Allison Macpherson / Ty Stewart
Grade 10 Kym Knights / Angela Howie
Supplement Term 1, Issue #1, 24 February 2017
PRINCIPAL: Ben Frerk
SUPPORT SERVICES
School Psychologist : Jessica Walker (Monday & Wednesday)
Social Worker : Esther Fleming (Monday & Tuesday)
School Chaplain: Nerida Green (Monday & Friday)
Crystal Parry (Wednesday) School Nurse: Dave Mackay (Friday)
Leading Image will be here on
Tuesday 14 March to take school
photos. You should have received an information pack
and we request that you please return photo envelopes
to the main office no later than Wednesday 8
March.
This Saturday 25th February 9:00am—4:00pm
Exeter Showground, Frankford Highway
2017 Cambodia/Singapore Trip
If you are in Grade 9 and interested in the 2017
Cambodia/Singapore trip in September now is the time
to act. Student have been given an information pack and
have been asked to discuss with parents if they wish to
attend.
If wanting to attend, the International Journeys Booking
form will need to be returned asap (no later than Tuesday 7th March) to Miss Cartledge. Once we have
an indication of how many Grade 9 students will be in
attendance, there will be a parent meeting with
International Journeys Owner/Tour Guide Melissa
Storey to answer any concerns and to talk about
payment plans.
Please note this trip is based on behaviour and numbers are
capped at 25 due to risk management and teacher student
rations (14 spots are already filled by Grade 10 students).
Any question please don’t hesitate to contact Miss
Naomi Cartledge via email
Uniform Shop Update Short Sleeved Shirts price increase - now $23.00.
Knitted Jumpers - We have had an error with our
order and need to return them for embroidering. Our
next order should be available in approximately 4-6
weeks.
Spray Jackets - If you have ordered a jacket and not
yet received it, please contact Cathy on Thursday
mornings between 8:45am—11:30am on 6394 4366. If
already paid for please have your docket with you.
Rugby Tops - Further information shortly.
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CONTACT DETAILS
Exeter High School
Glen Ard Mohr Road, EXETER Tas 7275
Phone (03) 6394 4366Fax (03) 6394 4485
Email: [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS 8:30am-4:00pm 6394 4366
Annual Book Fair
Saturday 4 March
9.00am – 1.00pm
St Ailbe’s Hall
46 Margaret Street, Launceston
This is Launceston’s best book sale with a wide range of good quality donated secondhand books – crime, thrillers, science fiction, romance, children’s, cooking, health, travel, crafts, gardening, sports, war, DVDs, collectables and Tasmaniana.
All at rock bottom prices.
Supported by
Exeter Primary School presents:
Raising Boys with
Steve Biddulph Everyone who has boys today is
concerned for them. We all want our
boys to grow up happy, positive, caring
and safe.
Come and hear about how this can be done in simple, practical ways that will make immediate sense.
When: Tuesday, 7 March, 2017 Where: Performing Arts Centre, Exeter Primary Time: 7-30 p.m. Cost: Tickets $20-00
Parents of Exeter Primary School & Exeter Child Care Centre tickets $10-00 (subsidised by our LIFT Program) To reserve you ticket please book on line at
https://exeterps.schoolzineplus.com/event/93 Please contact our school office
on 6394 4700 for payment
NB we regret babies and children cannot be admitted
to the sessions.
Riverside Olympic Football
Club - Joeys
Interested, new and returning players can
register for season 2017 on Tuesday and
Thursday afternoon from 3.30 - 5.30pm.
ROFC - Joeys staff will be in attendance to answer any
queries and assist with player registration where required.
The club accepts registrations from any players aged from
4 to 16, boys and girls, experienced or new players, from
the greater West Tamar district, from Trevallyn through
to Greens Beach.
For further information please see our website:
juniors.riversideolympic.com.au
For anyone who can’t make it to any of these days, or for
general enquiries & more information, please contact the
club via email at [email protected]
The Loft Youth Centre at Beaconsfield
Open Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:00pm-5.30pm at
the Beaconsfield Community Centre, 92 Weld St.
The Loft Youth Centre is for young people aged between
10-16 years of age and offers a range of activities including
8 Ball, basketball, creative activities and team
challenges. The Loft provides a place to relax, listen to
music, meet new people and enjoy some afternoon
tea. Each week has something different and exciting! The
Loft Youth Centre is closed during school holidays as the
West Tamar Council School Holiday Program takes its
place.
Andrew Beeston
Youth Development Officer - Beaconsfield