23rd March, 2016 - William Carey Christian School

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23rd March, 2016 - William Carey Christian School
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WILLIAM CAREY
C H R I S T I A N
S C H O O L
EWSLETTER
Phone: (02) 9608 2277
Website: www.wccs.nsw.edu.au
Wednesday, 23rd March, 2016
From Your School Principal
The release of the 2015 NAPLAN results on the My School website earlier this month provides schools and
parents with some insight regarding student performance and progress. The value of the data provided
by NAPLAN results have historically been a source of debate and often have been used to drive political
agendas.
Thus, it is important to remember that these tests are a ‘snapshot’ of what our students did on a particular
day and so it can be considered as informative but limited in their scope in demonstrating the progress a
student may make across a year or across a wide range of subjects. Thus it is not the measure to determine
the value of a school.
When the parents of independent schools have been asked what determined their satisfaction with their
chosen school, their highest response has been their children’s welfare. They value that their school
provides a safe, protective and stable environment for their child’s academic and personal development
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The welfare of the children who come to William Carey is something that NAPLAN does not measure.
However, the many programs that are run throughout the year, with our students in both Primary and
High School, seek to meet this very need. Thus on this point I would like to thank the Welfare team in
running the Parent Information Seminars this term on ‘Navigating Teenage Depression’ and ‘Body Confident
Children and Teens’. The remaining parent seminar ‘Sex, Dating and Relationships’ in May, will run as part
of a series of presentations to our staff and senior high school students.
The rhythm of this term is somewhat different this year, in that Easter falls outside the normal term break.
We enjoy an extended weekend which reminds us that at Easter, God carried out his astonishing plan to
rescue humanity from the price of our rebellion. Even though we were not deserving, God sent His Son to
die on the cross. Three days later, God demonstrated his power and faithfulness by raising Jesus from the
dead.
The school will be running Easter Assemblies on Thursday the 24th March. The Primary Assembly will be at
the start of the day, while the High School Assembly will be held in the afternoon. I would like to extend a
warm welcome to families who would like to join with us for these events.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but
have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the
world might be saved through him. John 3:16-17 (ESV)
Keith McMullen
Principal
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From your
High School Deputy Principals
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the 40 parents, 19 staff and two board members who
attended our presentation on “Body Confident Children and Teens” held on Monday 14th March. It was
a most worthwhile evening featuring Miss Suzie Rhydderch from the Butterfly Foundation as the guest
presenter. She spoke with great clarity and sensitivity from a research base that was evident in her
content. Concepts covered included promoting a positive body image and a positive body satisfaction, the
dangers of “fat talk”, the dangers and warning signs of having a poor or unhealthy concept of self and the
importance of role modeling positive body image and healthy behaviours in the family.
Suzie left us with some resource materials, notes include body image and eating disorders, that can be sent
to you even if you did not attend the seminars. This material can be received in hard copy or electronically.
Please contact my secretary, Ms J. Nicholas, via email on [email protected] if you would like to
receive this information.
Our next staff/parent seminar is on Monday, 9th May. It will be held in R block from 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm
and will cover “Sex, dating, relationships and pornography”. Whether you’re a parent of Prep, primary or
secondary aged children, these seminars are an invaluable resource and you’re more than welcome to
attend. Please consider bringing a friend or neighbour, as these seminars are also open to the community.
Thirty-one Year 11 students are in the midst of running the Peer Support program. In small teams they are
facilitating activities in Year 7 Pastoral Care designed to develop knowledge and skills as the young students
acclimatise to life in high school. So far they have covered understanding similarities and differences in
others, empathy and the value of positive self-talk. In the coming weeks they will deal with perseverance,
resilience and various coping mechanisms for when setbacks occur. Peer Support is one of the senior
leadership opportunities where students sacrifice some of their time to meet the needs of others. In the
process they develop skills that help in the classroom and beyond.
Year 12 are facing their half-yearly exams next week, having completed two terms of their HSC courses.
These exams are part of the internal assessment schedule which eventually contributes 50% of the HSC
mark in mainstream Board developed courses. The results will give students data about how well they are
progressing in each subject and feedback from staff will give advice about whether changes or refinements
in student approach are needed for the coming two terms. There will be many small actions they can take
in class and at home that will aid a process of continuous improvement.
With regard to assessment tasks, there are occasionally cases where students get caught out by not
following the school policy as laid out in each year’s assessment book (7-12). BOSTES requires us to
formulate and communicate our policy, which is why each family receives a hard copy of the policy book
(and they’re online at Edumate/Learning/Online Classroom/WCCS Assessment Books). Their premise is
that all students have fairness and equity in terms of being assessed on their achievement of outcomes,
without having an unfair advantage over others. It is important that students as well as parents and carers
know the policy so students can meet commitments, while understanding how to deal with situations
involving illness or misadventure. I want to encourage all high school families to ensure they know how to
manage assessments and to follow the advice in the assessment books. Please feel free to contact me if
you need any guidance in this regard.
In His service,
Derek White
Deputy Principal Senior Studies
(On behalf of the High School Deputies)
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From your
Primary School Deputy Principal
It was great to see such a good turnout at our recent CCS (Carey Community Supporters) meeting. I realise
the circumstances assisted with this, giving parents somewhere to be while the K-2 dance was running.
When I first started at William Carey, the school was very small, as was the parents’ group. However,
they were very involved with the school and were instrumental in providing much needed support and
resources. These days the school is much bigger, yet we still struggle to find parents who can support CCS.
I would encourage parents to consider how they might be involved, even if it is only occasionally. We value
your support and are greatly encouraged when parents can be part of what is happening at William Carey.
One of the topics I addressed at the CCS meeting was how to approach staff to discuss a concern with your
child. As I often say, we want to be in the loop if things are concerning you and we are happy to help. The
main point I made at the meeting was that it is important to remember that generally speaking, we are
on the same page. When you approach the school with a concern about your child, it is safe to assume
that we care for your child and want to resolve the issue. It makes a huge difference to parent/teacher
meetings when this is our starting point. The other point I brought up was who to see. A lot of the time,
issues can and should be dealt with by the class teacher. If it is a bigger picture concern to do with, for
example, curriculum for a particular grade, then the appropriate stage coordinator can usually help. While
I am always happy to see parents, I am often not the best starting point, as I will need to talk to the teacher
or stage coordinator to gather background information before I can proceed. If you are unsure who to see,
please ring the Primary Office and we will help you.
My Newsletter theme this week seems to be parents and school, so I will continue. We have a large
number of parent helpers in the school and they do a fantastic job. We have parents reading with children,
helping in the classroom, assisting with sport, accompanying excursions and even attending overnight
camps in the wilds of Hill End. Each and every one of you is appreciated and any further volunteers are
eagerly welcomed. If you are not sure how you can help, just chat to your child’s teacher or see us in the
Primary office. One crucial aspect of being a parent helper is privacy. It is important for parents to know
that their child will not be talked about by other parents. Reading levels, academic progress or even
behaviour are not topics that should be raised by parent helpers. You are in a position where you will be
privy to such information, but with that comes the responsibility to leave such matters at school.
Final parent comment – thank you for coming to the recent parent/teacher interviews. We greatly value
this time with parents and hope that it is of benefit to you also.
Upcoming Events:
Thursday 24th March
Friday 25th March
Monday 28th March
Wednesday 30th March
Thursday 31st March
Friday 1st April
Primary Easter Assembly 9am in the hall
Good Friday
Easter Monday
IPSSO THAC vs. WCCS
Spotlight on Kindergarten Afternoon
Night of the Notables
Primary School Photos
A-K Family Photos
Listen to advice and accept discipline, and at the end you will be counted among the wise. Proverbs 19:20
In His service,
Robert Burgess
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SeniorLeadershipCouncil
We are nearing the end of the school term, and what an exciting term it has been. Uprising, our Bible
study for all high school students is flourishing. Each Wednesday lunch time is filled with fun with friends,
encouragement from others, and great fellowship together as you dig into God’s word. Don’t miss out!
Every Thursday lunch, a group of year 11 students go to the Educational Support Unit (ESU) and play board
games with the ESU students. These lunch times are not only enjoyed by the ESU students, but the Year 11s
as well. It is a great time of friendship and fun.
The AUSLAN group continues to run every Monday lunchtime in B4. What a great way to learn to
communicate with others and to have fun! Be sure to come along!
The Year 7s have come back from camp with minds full of new and interesting fun science facts and
knowledge. The camp was in Canberra, where the students visited Commonwealth Scientific Industrial
Research Organisation (CSIRO), Questacon, NASA Observatory and Canberra Zoo where they had a great
time to bond and to learn new things along the way!
KYCK, the Christian convention, is back on again in the April holidays. This year, Dave Jensen and Sam Chan
are speaking over three weekends. If you are interested, please contact Mr. Jackson to find out more.
The SLC are in the process of creating a survey that will be sent to Years 11 and 12. With this survey, we
hope to address the challenges of stepping into senior school. This survey will be sent out to all students in
Years 11 and 12 this week.
With Easter just around the corner, it’s great to stop and reflect on why we celebrate. Romans 5:6-8 says,
“You see, at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly. Very rarely will
anyone die for a righteous person, though for a good person someone might possibly dare to die. But
God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” This verse
is a perfect reminder of God’s ultimate sacrifice for us. Because of God’s unfailing love, while we were all
rejecting Him, He sent His only Son to pay the price for our sins. What amazing love! This Easter, may we be
challenged to consider Christ and respond rightly to what He has done for us.
In His Grace,
Abbey Hyde and Kyle Broadribb
Teddy Bears Needed
On March 30th, our Kindergarten teachers are inviting Prep families and
Kindergarten 2017 families to peek inside the Kindergarten classrooms.
Part of this event will be a Teddy Bears’ Tea Party. We are aware that some
children may arrive without a teddy bear and would like them to be able to
borrow one. If you have a teddy bear you would be willing to donate, please
drop it off at the Enrolments Office, next to the Uniform Shop.
After the event some teddies will be donated to a charity and some retained for future similar events.
Notice of Annual General Meeting of Members
Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Liverpool/Campbelltown Christian School
Limited will be held on the school premises on Monday 4th April 2016 at 7:00 pm in the WCCS Library.
There are three directors’ positions available:
Director A (three year term)
Position is currently vacant
Director B (three year term)
Cecily Waterworth – filling a casual vacancy, so is available for
re-appointment
Director C (three year term)
Michael Baker – end of first term, so is available for re-appointment
The directors with the greatest number of votes will obtain the three year terms. All directors must obtain
at least 51% of the vote.
You are invited to join us for our 2016
Mother/grandmother’s breakfast.
Who:
Mothers and/or grandmothers of Prep – Year 6 students and their children
When:
Tuesday May 3rd 2016 from 7:30 am to 8:30 am (children then move to morning assembly)
Where:
Main school hall.
Cost:
$10.00 per family
(Covers breakfast for mum/grandma and children)
Bookings:
Please book and pay at the Uniform Shop by Friday 29th April
Celebrating, sharing and enjoying breakfast with the mums and grandmas of
our WCCS Prep-Y6 students.
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WILLIAM CAREY
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C H R I S T I A N
S C H O O L
Spotlight on
Kindergarten
WEDNESDAY 30th MARCH 2016
at WILLIAM CAREY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
BUMBERA ST, PRESTONS
FROM 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
A free event for all
parents of children
starting Kindergarten
in 2017 at any school.
Bring your family
and friends along
for the Carey Kindy
experience!
Your child can bring their
favourite teddy or toy along for
a great learning adventure! Find
out more information and RSVP
by scanning the QR code
with your mobile device.
Scan me to
find out more
and RSVP!
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Or head to our website http://www.wccs.nsw.edu.au/?p=2300
A Little
Night
Music
Saturday
28th May
WCCS Art Music Concert
Featuring performances by the WCCS concert band,
junior band, string ensemble and flute ensemble as
well as solo instrumental and piano performances.
• 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm
• 20 minute intermission
• Soup & snacks available to buy
Or scan the Q R Code
to RSVP and ge t your
F REE tic ke ts!
Your FREE tickets are available online at
www.wccs.nsw.edu.au/?p=2860
Please get your tickets before 28 May to assist with catering.
Easter Assemblies
Thursday 24th March
All parents welcome!
Primary 9:00 am - 9:40 am
High School 2:30 pm - 3:10 pm
For God so loved the world that He
gave His one and only son. John 3:16
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Our Junior Maphutseng Ambassadors at Crufit Training
On Friday March 4th our eight Year 6 Junior Maphutseng Ambassadors travelled with Miss Lillington to
Thomas Hassall Anglican College.
We were split into small groups and some of us completed a drama activity. We were taught how to use
our voices to make telling stories more interesting. Then we acted out the story of Jonah as a news report.
(Jacob, Jenny and Xavia.)
In a different group, we created a paper story about Jesus dying on the cross. We learned how to make
a cross using origami and using the same piece of paper we wrote the word life. We also learned more
about the Gospel. (Alesha, Mikaela, and Tamia.)
In the third group we read the Bible and completed “a two ways to live” activity. (Bethany and Alexia.)
We had great day at Crufit and are looking forward to attending again later in the year. We learned
a lot about the Bible and played some new games, which we plan to use at our school Bible studies.
Importantly, we learned how we can share the good news of Jesus with our friends in Year 6 and the rest
of the world.
Please be aware that smoking is not allowed on the WCCS site at any time.
This is in accordance with the NSW Department of Education and Training
policy, which reads, “Smoking on school premises, including school
buildings, gardens, sports fields and car parks, is prohibited. This includes
students, employees, visitors and other people who use school premises,
including community groups.”
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WCCS offers free instrument hire and facilitates music tuition from experience tutors, which takes place
on school grounds, during school hours. Although music tutoring takes place in this way, the tutors
themselves are not employees of the school, so positions are limited and come at an additional cost
that is paid directly to the tutor. To secure a place with a tutor, you may contact him or her directly.
SAXOPHONE, FLUTE, CLARINET, TRUMPET, TROMBONE
Jenny Cook
Places available
[email protected]
VIOLIN
Bronwyn Harrowsmith
Places available
0426991989
PIANO
Erinn Harrowsmith
Places available
0426993033
PIANO
Jenny Reece
Waiting List
0421696315
GUITAR
Daniel Myer
Limited places
0439716734
Website: www.ultimateguitaracademy.com.au
Email: [email protected]
DRUMS
Jason Follett
Limited places
[email protected]
VOCALS
Claire Abrakmanov
Places available
0416095775
At William Carey there are several different musical groups in which students are welcome to be
involved. There are options for everyone, from beginners through to experienced performers. Both
:
Primary and High school students are welcome to join any of the groups
Concert Band – meets on Thursdays at 8:00 am in G2
Junior Band – meets on Thursdays at 3:15 pm until 4:00 pm in G2
String Ensemble – meets at rostered times on Mondays in the tutor rooms
Flute Ensemble – meets Thursday recess on Week B
Please see Mrs Starra in Creative Arts for more information in regards to the instrumental program at the
school.
Volunteers needed:
A cross-cultural comparison of child mental health
Researchers at The University of New South Wales are seeking volunteer research participants to learn about the differences in child anxiety in Indian and Australian-­‐born mothers and their children. Would the research project be a good fit for me? The study might be a good fit for you if: • You are an Indian-­‐born or Australian-­‐born mother • You have at least one child aged 8-­‐12 who is keen to participate • You think your child might be shy or anxious compared to his/her peers (not essential however) • You speak English What happens if I take part in the research project? If you decide to take part, you would be required to answer questionnaires regarding: • Your beliefs about anxiety • Your child’s anxiety • Your own anxiety Your child would also answer one questionnaire about their anxiety and one about their home environment and upbringing. Completing the questionnaires will take about half an hour. The information collected will remain entirely confidential and after the research is complete you will be able to read about the results. Will I be paid to take part in the research project? Your child will receive a movie voucher for his or her participation. It would not cost you anything. Who do I contact? If you would like more information or are interested in being part of the study, please contact: Name Anisha Arora Email [email protected] Phone 0432 339 809 HREC Approval Number:HREC15731 10
Version Dated: 3rd March 2016  Updates of new books
entering the library
 Book recommendations for
various age groups and
abilities
 Access to Literacy Pro
 Access to World Book
(Contact the library for password)
 Access to e-Books
 Fun Fiction Sites for Kids
You can subscribe to the blog
to receive regular updates
via email.
Our blog can be found at
blogs.willcarey.nsw.edu.au/library
OR
by using a QR Reader to scan this code.
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Monday 11th April 2016 - Friday 22nd April 2016
Bookings
Open
21st March 2016
Can you name
some famous
reptiles?
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Monday 11th April
Bring your own
wheels day and
Slushie day
Friday 15th April
$15 (not
claimable on
CCB/CCR)
Monday 18th April
$20
(not claimable on
CCB/CCR)
Wednesday 20th April
Come and learn how
to care for our native
reptiles.
Book early to avoid missing out
$50 per child per day. Costs even less with Child Care Benefit.
Contact William Carey OOSH directly with any enquiries or bookings
Phone 0287842752 // Email [email protected]
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Find the forms at http://www.wccs.nsw.edu.au/
Elective Visual Arts Excursion
On Friday 11th March, 65 Year 9-12 Visual Arts students embarked out
to Homebush to view the Armory Art Express exhibition of a selection of
top 2015 HSC Visual Arts works. Students engaged with works that they
identified with or were impressed by, taking time to sketch and reflect
upon the work in their visual diaries. Current Year 12 students sought to
find inspiration and ideas to guide their body of work progress.
After the viewing, students split into three elective practical groups of
their choosing, which included ink, watercolour and charcoal drawing.
Students experimented with media that was demonstrated to them and
sought to respond to
the local landscape
and terrain, with some
satisfying results. We
commend the students
for the way they
positively engaged with
all activities on the day.
Miss E Fenton
Head Teacher,
Creative Arts
WCCS CANTEEN Summer 2016
Please note - all orders must be in by recess
GF - Gluten Free
BREAKFAST
SALADS
Toast (1 slice) Breakfast Only Jam or Vegemite
Raisin Toast Breakfast Only
Cheese Toastie
Fresh Fruit GF - Apple or Banana
Apple Slinky GF
Natural Yoghurt - Plain GF
Egg Salad GF - Salad Box with Egg
Cheese Salad GF - Salad Box with Cheese
‘Breakfast Only’ items will be available between
8:15 am - 8:45 am only
$1.00
$1.50
$2.50
$1.00
$1.00
$2.20
- Fruit GF or Muesli
$2.80
$2.00
Muffins - Assorted Flavours
Banana Bread - Plain or toasted
$2.50
Hot Bacon and Cheese Roll
$2.00
(Please Note: No soft drink will be sold before school)
SNACKS
Fresh Fruit GF - Apple or Banana
Apple Slinky GF
Natural Yoghurt - Plain GF
$1.00
$1.00
$2.20
- Fruit GF or Muesli
$2.80
$2.00
Muffins - Assorted Flavours
Jelly GF
$1.50
Jelly and Custard
$2.00
$1.00
Toasted Pizza Muffin (High School only)
Eucalyptus Lollies
$1.20
Delites Gluten Free Chips GF
$1.00
Snaps Gluten Free Chips - Salsa, Oregano & Thyme GF $1.60
Chips 27g
$1.20
$2.50
Chips 45g (High School only)
Butter Menthols
$2.20
DRINKS
Water 350ml
Water 600ml
Up and Go 250ml
Milk 300ml Plain
Milk Small Choc/Strawberry
Milk Large (High School only) - Choc, Strawberry
$1.50
$2.00
$2.00
$1.00
$1.70
Juice 250ml - OJ, Apple, Apple/Blackcurrant
Juice 350ml - OJ,Apple, Apple/Blackcurrant
Juice Bombs - Apple/ Raspberry, Vanilla/Lime
$3.00
$2.00
$3.00
$2.40
Fresh Juice - Orange, Apple, Apple/Blackcurrant,
Soft Drink Cans (High School only)
Nexba Ice Tea 350ml (High School only)
Dare Iced Coffee 500ml (High School only)
Hot Chocolate
Coffee (High School only)
$3.00
$2.50
$3.00
$3.50
$2.50
$2.50
Vanilla Malt
Apple/Blackcurrant
Croutons & Caesar Salad Dressing
Dressings: Caesar, Italian, French, Mayo or Sweet Chilli
Extras
Ham, Chicken, Avocado, Egg or Cheese
Quelch Sticks
Juicees - Orange, Tropical & Wildberry
Icy Twist - Lemonade
Gelato Cups GF
Paddle Pops
Magnums (High School only) - Original, White, Honeycomb
(NOT A LUNCH ORDER ITEM)
$0.50
$1.50
$1.20
$2.00
$1.50
$4.00
$5.50
$5.00
$5.00
$0.50c
$1.00
SANDWICHES & WRAPS
Extra: Rolls $1.00, Gluten Free Bread or Wrap $1.50, Toasted 50c
Bread: White or Wholemeal - Please Specify
Butter only
$0.50
Vegemite, Jam
$1.50
Cheese
$2.00
Egg and Lettuce
$3.00
Leg Ham
$3.50
Fresh Chicken
$3.50
$3.50
Salad - Tomato, Lettuce, Carrot, Cucumber, Beetroot
Ham Salad, Chicken Salad or Egg Salad
$4.50
Avocado
$3.00
Wraps - All wraps come with choice of sauce below.
Chicken and Lettuce Wrap
$5.00
Ham & Salad Wrap - Ham, Tomato, Lettuce, Carrot, Cucumber $5.00
Sauces: Mayo, Sweet Chili, Garlic Aoli and Honey Mustard
Extras
Cheese, Avocado, Ham, Chicken, Egg, Bacon
$1.00
Salad per item - Tomato, Lettuce, Beetroot, Carrot, Cucumber $0.50
HOT FOOD
Sweet Chilli Tender
Plain Chicken Tender
Garlic Bread
Giant Sausage Roll
Beef Pie
Beef and Cheese Cruizer
Potato Pie
Spinach & Ricotta Roll
Sauce Sachets GF
Bacon and Cheese Rolls
Gluten Free Beef Pie GF
Each $1.50
Each $1.50
$2.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.50
$3.50
$3.50
$0.50
$2.00
TBA
SUSHI GF
Sushi Roll
Medium Munch Box - 8 pcs + soy sauce
Large Munch Box - 8 large pcs + soy sauce
Each $3.50
$4.50
$6.50
Choose from: Teriyaki Chicken, Chicken Schnitzel Tuna or Vegetarian.
GF Note: all varieties and soy sauce gluten free. Chicken Schnitzel
made with GF crumbs.
BURGERS - Must be Ordered by Recess
Gluten free bread available for burgers $1.50 extra
Mini Cheeseburger Slider - Mini Turkish Continental Roll,
Gourmet Lettuce, Mini Beef Patty, Cheese and BBQ Sauce
FROZEN TREATS
Slushies - Orange or Tropical GF
Salad Box GF - Tomato, Lettuce, Carrot, Cucumber, Beetroot
Caesar Salad Box - Bacon, Egg, Parmesan Cheese, Lettuce,
$2.50
Cheeseburger - Turkish Continental Roll, Gourmet Lettuce,
120g Beef Patty, Cheese and BBQ Sauce
$5.00
Beef Burger - Turkish Continental Roll, Gourmet Lettuce,
$6.00
Chicken Burger - Turkish Continental Roll, Grilled Chicken
$5.50
120g Beef Patty, Cheese, Tomato, Beetroot and BBQ Sauce
Breast, Lettuce and Mayo
$3.60
Tandoori Chicken Burger - Turkish Continental Roll,
$2.0016 Grilled Tandoori Chicken Breast, Lettuce and Mayo
$6.00
DATES FOR
YOUR DIARY
Thursday 24/3:
Primary Easter Assembly (9:00 am in the hall)
High School Easter Assembly (2:30 pm in the hall)
Friday 25/3:
Good Friday
Monday 28/3:
Easter Monday
Tuesday 29/3:
Year 12 examainations commence
Wednesday 30/3:
Year 7 Geography excursion
Spotlight on Kindergarten (see Page 6)
Thursday 31/3:
Year 7 - 11 Mufti Day
Friday 1/4:
K - 6 photos
A - K family photos
Friday 8/4:
Primary End of Term Assembly (9:00 am in the hall)
High School End of Term Assembly (1:30 pm in the hall)
Term 2 is blazer season! If you have not already purchased, or paid a deposit for, a
blazer please see the Uniform Shop immediately.
The full winter uniform must be worn in Terms 2 and 3.
During the school holidays, the Uniform Shop will only be open on
Friday 22nd April from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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