The importance of staffroom friendships

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The importance of staffroom friendships
Issue 2 ~ March 2011
The importance
of staffroom
friendships
8
ways to control your
internet addiction
How cluster management
saved our kindergarten
Recognising anxiety
in students
Mopping up the flood
damage around the state
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QR codes are small, square, somewhat abstract
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and have enormous potential due to:
- the fact that anyone with a smart phone with a
QR code reading application (app) can access
them, and with a QR code-generating app,
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Why are QR codes so useful in the
Management of your school’s Assets
In large companies, asset management is
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To maximise the benefits of QR codes, it makes
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For schools who already have an appropriate
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PublIcaTIon daTes 2011 |
April issue published week
beginning March 28.
Rainy start for
Rochester SC
Rochester Secondary College in northern Victoria near
Echuca on the Murray River had a wet start to the 2011 school
year, as did many schools and early childhood centres around
the state. For the full story on flooding, how it affected our
schools and kindergartens and what the Department is doing
to assist, turn to page 12.
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CONtENts
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feature stories
Page 38
8 ways to control your internet addiction
Creative strategist Jocelyn Glei suggests some useful
apps for making the most of your screen time.
Page 48
a little help from my friends
A supportive staffroom is the key to surviving the
stresses of teaching, writes drama teacher and
comedian Halley Metcalfe.
Page 52
Kick-start kindergarten with an early start
Making Early start kindergarten accessible for
vulnerable children is a key step towards providing
them with the best start in life.
Latest News
Page 12
Heavy rain inundates the state
it was a rough start to the academic year as flash
flooding forced the closure of schools and early
childhood centres right across the entire state.
Page 14
Hollywood star backs the spectacular
the talented youth involved in this year’s Victorian
state schools spectacular were treated to a visit from
one of the stars of Hollywood’s hottest teen musical.
Page 20
big-screen buzz for broadie students
students and teachers from Melbourne’s western
suburbs saw their names in lights for the first time last
year, at the premiere of their very own feature film.
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regulars
snapshot ................................................................ 17
Where are they now? .............................................. 26
eLearning ............................................................... 44
flashback ............................................................... 65
regional roundup .................................................. 74
professional Development .................................... 103
staffroom Quiz...................................................... 106
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BriEfCAsE
What’s new this month?
New Shrine of Remembrance exhibition
n Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance
was originally built to honour the 114,000
Victorians who served in the First World War,
but now commemorates all who have served.
A new exhibition presents the history of the
Shrine from concept to construction, to its
important educational role today, through
archival photographs, audiovisual material,
historic footage and memorabilia.
It traces the evolution of the Shrine and its
place within Victoria as a most sacred and
important place, providing a permanent and
lasting memorial to the ANZAC spirit. The
exhibition is being held at the National Wool
Museum in Geelong from 11 February to 20
March.
To book a school excursion, email nwminfo@
geelongcity.vic.gov.au or visit www.nwm.vic.gov.au
Free promo gear for Cultural Diversity Week
n The Department has a range of free promotional
materials on offer to schools considering holding an
event during this year’s Cultural Diversity Week (March
19 to 27). Teachers are encouraged to decorate their
school and classrooms with posters and encourage
students to wear an orange ribbon or wristband to show
their support for cultural diversity. Stickers, bookmarks
and fridge magnets are also available and are a great
way for students to spread the message and show all
Victorians how cultural diversity is something we
celebrate.
Cultural Diversity Week is held annually in March and
provides all Victorians with the opportunity to come
together to share aspects of their culture, faith and
language and celebrate the benefits of multiculturalism.
To order free promotional materials for your school, visit
www.multicultural.vic.gov.au
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BriEfCAsE
Win a free copy of
My Favourite Teacher
n Inspire has five copies of My Favourite Teacher (edited by
Robert Macklin) to give away to readers. Tell us in 200 words or
less who your favourite teacher was, and the five best responses
will receive a copy of this recently released anthology.
My Favourite Teacher is a collection of anecdotes from highprofile Australians, including children’s author Mem Fox,
comedian Anh Do, retired Chief Justice Michael Kirby and The
Chaser’s Julian Morrow. Together with contributors from all
walks of life, they share very personal stories of their favourite
teachers. Their entertaining, and often moving, accounts reveal
how teachers can inspire students to follow their dreams.
Who was your favourite teacher? Tell us in 200 words or less,
to win a copy of My Favourite Teacher.
Email your entry to [email protected] by 5pm on Friday 1 April,
2011 for your chance to win. Winning entries will be published in the
April issue of Inspire magazine.
VOX POP
HOW WiLL yOu
CELEBRATE CuLTuRAL
DiVERSiTy WEEK?
“We will no doubt have a barbecue
at the school and ask some of
our international students to do a
presentation. We have quite a few
Chinese students and also some
Karen students who usually perform
some traditional dancing and
music.”
Craig Woodward, teacher at
Bendigo Senior
Secondary College
“We have a huge cultural community
here, and in the past the students
have put on dance and music
acts, we’ve had kite flying
activities, food and cooking
demonstrations – this year we are
bound to have a combination of
many of these things.”
Louise Duncan, teacher at
Shepparton High School
“Our senior students will conduct a survey
to establish what cultural heritage exists
in our school community. We will use
the information to create projects in
mathematics and literacy, and we will
purchase a national flag for every one of
the nations that appear on the list. We will
also invite families to provide a narrative
on their heritage.”
Joseph Kelly, principal at
Cranbourne South Primary School
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BriEfCAsE
Letters to the Editor
n Copy.
Last month’s letter from L. shabu on the potential benefits of meditation for children
has drawn much response from readers. Berwick secondary College teacher Michelle
Lewis said meditation works wonders with her Year 8 students; director of Leongatha
Children’s Centre paula Holt says boys in particular respond well to meditation; while
Booroondara park primary school assistant principal robyn English questions whether
teachers are able to incorporate yet another request from the well-meaning public.
Good point on meditation
Who has the time?
WEll DoNE to l. Shabu for her letter regarding
meditation (Inspire, February issue, page 8). I am the
director of a small community child care and kindergarten
service in rural Victoria. We regularly use meditation and
yoga as a component of our program. The children really
enjoy these sessions, as do the staff. The calmness definitely
resonates for hours after these sessions. As a parent of
two active boys I personally find their concentration and
attentiveness increases also. lady Gowrie offer some great
courses for all staff interested in bringing meditation and
yoga into their classrooms.
A CAll to meditation caught my interest in the first shiny
new issue of Inspire. Be still, be calm, clear the mind,
breathe gently. What a wonderful mantra.
Paula Holt
Director of Leongatha Children’s
Centre Inc
(Interested staff can visit www.gowrievictoria.org.au
for details on meditation training courses —Ed.)
it can only help!
I hAVE never mastered meditation but I would love to! I
see so many benefits. I would be thrilled if my own children
had the chance to be calm and focused before starting their
day. In my own form group several years ago I decided
to trial 10-minute morning yoga and breathing. The class
was known as a somewhat challenging Year 8 group,
even in period one. But I was surprised to have collegues
commenting on the change in the students’ approach to
class. They were calm, settled and able to focus. After a
while, when I would be busy with administrivia and we
looked like missing our routine, the students would ask
me to do yoga again. They felt better with it! So, I see only
positives in helping kids quiet their minds, and maybe
teachers’ minds would benefit as well.
Michelle Lewis
Berwick Secondary College
Tell us what you think. Email [email protected]
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For
last time I tried this I had trouble pushing thoughts from
my busy brain – trying to work out how to facilitate three
hours of mandated physical education and sport got in
the way a bit. So did the recent push to raise the profile of
loTE. A meaningful second language experience for all
children in primary school, please. And don’t forget music
– we all know how important that is for early development.
Not to mention drama and public speaking to build
confidence. our changing world demands that we skill up
the students in numerous ICT applications and ensure that
they become money-literate and capable of understanding
their personal commercial needs.
oh, and of course with fitness and wellbeing comes the
school responsibility to provide Bike Ed and swimming
lessons (note to self… don’t forget to factor travel time into
the timetable.) Focus on health is, understandably, essential
and clearly requires the installation of a kitchen garden
and nutrition lessons. I must dig out that recent email
regarding the need for entrepreneurial skills and make a list
of candidates for off-site extension workshops.
oops, hang on, I’ve neglected weekly science lessons and,
rats, the civics program is going to require a visit from
the local polly. help! The flagpole fell over in the recent
summer storms (other note to self… get new flag and teach
flag monitors to erect it right way up). Now, I know there
was something else I had to factor in. Wait… it’s on the tip
of my tongue… I’ll get it in a minute… oh, of course, the
literacy and numeracy blocks.
Yes, there is definitely a need for meditation – an
opportunity for children to learn to clear the mind and focus
attention. let’s see if we can squeeze it in between religious
education and philosophy classes, shall we?
Robyn English
Assistant Principal
Boroondara Park Primary School
Year 7 – 10 students race against
the clock, catching public transport
to secret locations where physical
and mental challenges await.
Now in its third year, the
Metlink Great Transport Race
is even bigger and better.
Places are limited – don’t miss out.
Register your school for the 2011
Metlink Great Transport Race at
greattransportrace.com.au
EArLY CHiLDHOOD
Maternal child health
conference a success
oVER 700 maternal and child health nurses from around Victoria
attended the biannual Maternal and Child health Conference
early last month at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition
Centre. Another 100 nurses at six remote sites were able to view the
conference via video links.
Jointly convened by the Department and MAV (Municipal
Association of Victoria), the conference provided an opportunity
for clinical updates and dissemination of current research findings
impacting on maternal and child health practice.
Conference organiser Catherine Riddoch said the conference experts
in the field to present up-to-date information on a variety of topics,
including autism, water safety, the World health organisation
Growth Charts and the Blue Sky Project.
Among the key speakers at the conference was Gillian opie from the
Mercy health Breastmilk Bank, who spoke about a new initiative
being developed by Mercy health designed to provide pasteurised
donor milk to premature babies. “The program collects, screens,
processes and distributes donated human milk, primarily for
sick and premature infants who cannot be breastfed,” explained
Ms Riddoch.“This pasteurised donor milk reduces mortality and
Necrotising Enterocolitis in pre-term infants and there is no cost to
parents for the donor milk.”
Also speaking at the conference was the Department’s Karen
Mainwarring, who recognised the 20-year anniversary of the
Department’s much relied-upon Maternal and Child health line
phone advisory services.
Janine Armocida from the Australian Continence Foundation spoke
about addressing continence issues in women who have suffered
pelvic floor damage during child birth.
“We have received some very positive informal feedback from
participants at the conference,” Ms Riddoch said. An online survey
has been emailed to attendees to analyse how valuable our nurses
found the conference. The Maternal and Child health Conference
supports maternal and child health nurses to have access to the
latest innovations and developments within their field, and provides
an opportunity to enable nurses to enhance their clinical practice.”
A number of exhibitors from health related organisations provided
information in the foyer at lunchtime.
The next Maternal and Child health Conference will be held on
Friday 28th october this year. For more information please contact
Catherine Riddoch, phone 9651 3472 or email riddoch.catherine.e@
edumail.vic.gov.au
To contact conference organiser Catherine Riddoch,
phone 9651 3472.
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PHOTOGRAPH By SHARON WALKER
The Conference provided an opportunity for networking and
knowledge sharing.
iNtErNAtiONAL EDuCAtiON
Roundtable with international students
EARlIER ThIS year, a group of 13 school
students from China, Vietnam, Singapore
and Germany, who are currently studying
or planning to continue their studies here at
university, joined a roundtable discussion
at Malvern Town hall.
The students shared their experiences
of living and studying in Victoria as part
of a range of activities the Government
is organising to promote Victoria as a
destination of choice for international
students.
Victorian Education Minister Martin Dixon
initiated the roundtable, and was keen to
meet the teenagers and acknowledge the
contribution that international students
make. “From my experiences as a principal,
I know that having a vibrant, diverse and
multicultural student body is an asset for
any school,” he said.
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fEAturE
Heavy rain inundates schools
and early childhood services
it was a rough start to the beginning of a new academic year was as flash flooding forced
the closure of schools and early childhood centres across the state, writes Tina luton.
ThE SECoND anniversary of the Black
Saturday bushfires fell as Victoria began
to count the cost of the powerful storms
and flash floods that caused havoc across
the country, just as students and teachers
were returning to school. The February 7
memorial day served as a stark reminder
of the power of Mother Nature and of the
devastating impact of natural disasters. It
also paid tribute to the heroic efforts and
unwavering spirit that brings communities
together in times of need.
It has been a tough start to the academic
year, with first floods and then storms
affecting more than 130 government
schools across Victoria. The Grampians
and loddon Mallee regions were hit hard
by floodwaters and a week later these areas
took a second hit, along with the Southern
and Western regions. Wild storms lashed
the state causing more damage and
putting extra stress on communities,
state emergency services and volunteers.
Teachers, early childhood workers and
maternal and child health staff were also
feeling the pressure with many schools and
services closed due to damage and access
issues.
Despite the widespread disruption, most
government schools opened for the first
week of Term 1. of the 41 schools affected
in the loddon Mallee Region only a
handful delayed the return of students,
with some opening progressively or
sending students to alternative campuses,
as damage was assessed and rectified. To
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keep their community informed, many
schools implemented a phone tree (a
listing of key phone numbers) for parents
in order to ensure they could access daily
updates school closures and affected bus
routes. Central office called for volunteers
to assist where possible, and ensured that
bottled water was delivered to schools in
areas that were on ‘boil water’ notice. More
than 900 bottles of antiseptic handwash
were also dispersed to prevent the spread
of germs and infections among staff and
students.
Education Minister Martin Dixon visited
the loddon Mallee region to see the
impact of the floods first-hand, and praised
teaching staff across the board. he said
staff had been working tirelessly with
parents, volunteers and the DEECD’s
regional office to complete the necessary
clean-up and repair work in order to
minimise the impact on schools and
disruption to students for the start of the
2011 academic year. he chose to mark the
first day of school with a visit to Rochester,
where 80 per cent of the town was affected
by floods, and toured the secondary college
and two primary schools commending them all on their response
to the disaster.
“We know many families have been doing it tough, and we know
from the Victorian bushfires that it’s vital communities get strong
support to assist them with the recovery process following a
traumatic event,” he said.
In the wake of the floods, a Victorian Government relief package
has been organised to support affected communities. In a united
approach, the Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession,
the Minister for Education, and the Minister for Children and
Early Childhood Development outlined plans to assist families
with their immediate needs and throughout the recovery process.
Measures include State Schools’ Relief Flood Grants of up to
$1000 per student per annum to cover the costs of books and
uniforms, arranged through the school’s principal. In addition,
families who have been affected by the floods and have received an
emergency grant or the Australian Government Disaster Recovery
Payment will be eligible for the kindergarten fee subsidy, making
kindergarten free for 2011. Maternal and child health nurses will
also be providing families will replacement safe nursery equipment
such as cots, prams, high chairs and car seats. The Government is
also offered grants of up to $10,000 for early childhood services
for clean-up costs and reinstatement of outdoor play areas.
Part of the ongoing recovery process includes the coordination of
psycho-social support services and delivery of printed materials to
schools and early childhood services. The materials will provide
practical advice enabling staff on the ground to support affected
children and young people, including guidance on issues such as
how to talk to children who may be worried. S
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sCHOOL NEWs
High school Musical star
backs spectacular
PHOTOGRAPHy By JOHN KRuTOP
students and teachers involved in this year’s Victorian state schools spectacular were given
an extra morale boost recently, thanks to visit from one of the stars of Hollywood’s hottest teen
musical.
Some of the students from this year’s shortlisted cast (above left) joined new musical director Chong Lim (above right) to celebrate the
announcement that the 2011 Victorian State Schools Spectacular will now be run annually.
VICToRIA’S BuDDING performers were
all smiles when they met one of High
School Musical’s biggest star recently.
Monique Coleman, best known for her role
as Taylor McKessie in the popular Disney
movies, joined Minister for Education
Minister Martin Dixon to announce that
Victoria’s State Schools Spectacular will
run annually, amid a colourful performance
by some of this year’s shortlisted cast.
“We are thrilled to be able to provide
even more students – from beginners to
veterans – with top quality performing arts
experience and the chance to work with a
group of respected industry professionals,”
Mr Dixon said. “The Spectacular has
introduced more than 25,000 students
to the thrill of the stage and launched
the careers of some of Australia’s most
successful artists including hairspray’s
leading lady Jaz Flowers and rock star
Vanessa Amorosi. Monique is a fantastic
role model and we are honoured to have
such an experienced actress here to inspire
our up-and-coming young performers.”
Monique, visiting Australia as the united
Nation’s first ever Youth Champion, said
it was great to see a program which really
engaged young people. “Not only is the
Spectacular about showcasing talent, it’s
also about empowering youth from diverse
backgrounds to come together and be their
best,” Monique said.
Mr Dixon said the Spectacular would give
the public the chance to see the incredible
talent thriving in Victoria’s government
schools. “The Spectacular is a great
opportunity for students from across the
state to polish their skills and put on a
magnificent show,” Mr Dixon said.
The 2011 State Schools Spectacular will
feature more than 3000 talented singers,
dancers and musicians in a dazzling arenascale extravaganza for the whole family.
Chong lim, well known for his work with
John Farnham and Dancing with the
Stars, will join the creative team as musical
director. Acclaimed comic and director
Neill Gladwin will direct this year’s show.
Auditions are now open for featured
vocalists, musicians and dancers. Schools
can also participate as part of the mass
choir or mass dance.
For more information, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/jtc/getinvolved or visit the Spectacular’s very own
Facebook page at www.facebook.com/performingartsunit
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CALENDAr
your calendar for the month ahead
MARCH
hundreds of thousands of students that take part in Schools Clean Up Day are not just removing
6 The
rubbish from the environment they are also helping to reduce Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions.
To lend a hand, visit ww.cleanup.com.au
theme for this year’s Commonwealth Day is ‘Women as Agents of Change’. To get involved and for
14 The
a list of essay, photographic and filmmaking competitions, visit www.commonwealthday.org
ultural Diversity Week is Victoria’s largest event for the promotion of cultural, linguistic and religious
19 CCultural
diversity and community harmony. For information and activities, visit www.multicultural.vic.gov.au
thousands of schools around Australia and celebrate our cultural diversity on Harmony Day, which
21 Join
coincides each year with International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. For bright ideas
and fun stuff for teachers and students, visit www.harmony.gov.au
part in Australia’s largest campaign to improve Indigenous health on National Close the Gap Day.
24 Take
To receive a free Schools Kit, visit www.oxfam.org.au
on this day, people from around the world will be switching off their lights for Earth Hour.
26 AtShow8:30pm
your support by doing the same or by creating a colorful virtual lantern. Visit www.earthhour.org
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10pm, Mount Cook, New Zealand
n “My husband and i spent nine days touring the south island of
new Zealand. This shot was taken after dinner on our night at Mount
Cook Heritage Hotel. it was about 10 o’clock at night, and i used a
nikon D90 Lens with a zoom shutter speed of 30 seconds. You can
see the stars in the sky and the only things moving were the clouds.
it was absolutely magnificent.”
Words and photo sent in by ann McWaters
business manager at Moreland Primary school
SenD uS your
SNAPSHOT!
Got a great pic? Email your high-resolution
photo to [email protected]
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sCHOOL NEWs
Fresh take on an old challenge
the ever-popular premiers’ reading Challenge has been given an added kick this year,
with some big names lending further strength to the cause.
SIx YEARS on and more than 18 million books later, the Victorian
Premiers’ Reading Challenge continues to be one of the most
engaging literacy programs for Victorian students. And the 2011
Challenge is set to be bigger and better than ever, thanks to the
addition of some exciting new elements that were announced late
last month.
The 2011 Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge will be
strengthened this year by the added support of former Victorian
premiers – a move which looks set to further enhance the buzz
around this popular competition. Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu
said he is looking forward to working with his colleagues to
encourage more students to take up the Challenge.
“As patron of the Premiers’ Reading Challenge, I am proud to
invite former Premiers to lend their support and prestige to
this important literacy initiative,” he said. “I am also excited to
announce some new elements to the Challenge to motivate more
students in Years Prep to 10 to read more and to read more widely.”
These elements include the introduction of new Reading Challenge
Ambassadors and new Challenge Champions who will promote
the Challenge is a variety of ways to encourage students to read
more books than ever before. The popular
collector’s series of certificates will also continue in 2011, with
another special guest illustrator designing this year’s masterpiece.
“We’ll unveil the design of the 2011 certificate later in the year,”
Mr Baillieu said. “These new initiatives will hopefully inspire more
students in Years Prep to 10 to discover the rewards of reading.
Reading is essential in developing strong literacy skills – it also
allows us to learn about other people and places and quite simply
it is a great way to relax.”
As the seventh instalment of the Premiers’ Reading Challenge
officially opens, organisers are hopeful that this year enthusiastic
readers will break through the magical 20-million-book barrier.
Schools are encouraged to visit the official website for the latest
news, the official booklist and to register for 2011.
Visit the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge website
at www.education.vic.gov.au/prc
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spotlight on
literacy &
numeracy
Advice from the Victorian Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat
scaffolding practices for effective
numeracy teachers
the term scaffolding is a term used in
the building industry and is a system
of poles or planks around or against a
building. similarly, in education language,
scaffolding is seen as providing the
supports used in the learning process.
Effective teachers use a range of
scaffolding practices that support the
students in their learning process.
the scaffolding practices also support
teachers to make more informed
decisions about how they will meet the
learning needs of all students in the most
appropriate way possible.
teachers can select from and use 12
scaffolding practices, appropriate to
purpose, throughout the five phases
of instruction as described in the e5
instructional Model.
the scaffolding practices include:
• excavating: drawing out, digging,
uncovering what is known, making it
transparent
• Modelling: demonstrating, directing,
instructing, showing, telling, funnelling,
naming, labelling, explaining
• collaborating: acting as an
accomplice, co-learner/problemsolver, co-conspirator, negotiating
• guiding: cuing, prompting, hinting,
navigating, shepherding, encouraging,
nudging
• convince Me: seeking explanation,
justification, evidence, proving
• noticing: highlighting, drawing
attention to, valuing, pointing to
• Focusing: coaching, tutoring,
mentoring, flagging, redirecting,
re-voicing, filtering
• Probing: clarifying, monitoring,
checking
• orienting: setting the scene,
contextualising, reminding, alerting,
recalling
• Reflecting/Reviewing: sharing,
reflecting, recounting, summarising,
capturing, reinforcing, rehearsing
• extending: challenging, springboarding, linking, connecting
• apprenticing: inviting peer
assistance, peer teaching, peer
mentoring
Excerpt from Researching numeracy
approaches in primary schools (DEst,
2004) researched in Victorian primary
schools.
More information on these practices
can be found in scaffolding practices
for Effective Numeracy teachers at
http://www.eduweb.vic.gov.au/
edulibrary/public/teachlearn/
student/mathscontinuum/
snmypraceffectiveteachers.pdf
the e5 instructional Model at
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/
proflearning/e5
see also the Victorian Literacy and
Numeracy secretariat website
www.education.vic.gov.au/vlns
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fEAturE
big-screen buzz for
broadie students
students and teachers
from Melbourne’s western
suburbs saw their names
in lights for the first time
last year, at the premiere
of their very own feature
film writes Myke bartlett.
ThE RED carpets were rolled out in
Broadmeadows last year, for the starstudded premiere of a very special
feature film. Admittedly, the stars were
the students and staff of hume Central
Secondary College, but the atmosphere
was no less electric than the debut of a
hollywood blockbuster.
The 115-minute film, Circus High, was
written, directed and edited by Ms
McAlpine Johnson. It tells the story of an
Iraqi student who, fleeing the war in his
birth country, attempts to assimilate into
Melbourne’s western suburbs and finds
himself confronting bullying and racial
prejudice.
English and drama teacher Danielle
McAlpine Johnson said the premiere,
hosted at hoyts Broadmeadows, was an
amazing end to the school’s year-long slog
to get the film made. “At the start, when
all the credits came up and they all saw
their names on the big screen, the students
were cheering, they were so excited,” Ms
McAlpine Johnson says.
Ms McAlpine Johnson says the film’s
issues are important ones for the stars
of her school’s debut feature, given their
background. “A lot of the kids in the film
may not have been directly affected by the
war, but they certainly had relatives who
were.”
Still, she says fame hasn’t corrupted the
young stars. “Most of them were quite
humble about it. Some got a pretty big
head, because they’d walk down the street
and people would recognise them, but it
gave them a real confidence boost, which I
think a lot of them needed.”
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More than 300 students were involved
in the making of the film, with funding
provided by local businesses, individuals
from the community, and the school itself.
Ms McAlpine Johnson says the filmmaking
process was an incredible engagement
activity for all involved, allowing students
to find a unique outlet for their drama
fEAturE
skills. “A lot of these students struggle
finding the motivation to get to school.
usually they’re out of uniform or rocking in
late, but they were there, on the dot, every
day we shot.”
on its completion, five screenings were
held at the local cinema, with over 2000
tickets sold, giving parents the chance to
see what their children were capable of
doing. “Some of their parents had never
seen anything they’d done, or hadn’t shown
much interest in their work, but they all
came to the premiere and they were so
proud to see their kids on the big screen.”
The film is currently available on DVD, but
reaction from both the local community
and industry professionals has been so
positive that Ms McAlpine Johnson plans
to re-edit the film for wider release. S
Circus High is currently available on DVD and, as the blurb on
the back cover will attest, looks set to interest an audience well
beyond Broadmeadows:
Westside High school is an undomesticated jungle! Occupied
by rebellious and interracial youths struggling with everyday life,
Westside High is an intriguing place. When rehim Merhi moves
from his wartorn country, iraq – after losing his brother and
father to the war – assimilating into Australian culture is the least
of his worries. Joining the circus might just be his only chance at
escape!
A small film with a big heart – Circus High explores the ups and
downs of what life can be like for the youth of today. in a society
that is so rapidly changing for the worse, the only way to look is
up!
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sCHOOL NEWs
News bites
Voice of youth
Speaking
Competition
entries to the annual rostrum
Voice of Youth speaking Competition
are now open. The competition is
open to all Australian secondary
school students and is conducted in
senior and junior divisions. students
compete at regional, state and
national levels. state winners receive
a cash prize and trophy, and many
winners of the rostrum Voice of
Youth have gone on to distinguish
themselves in diverse fields, from
hosting a Melbourne breakfast radio
program to setting up a Teddy Bear
clinic for hospitalised children.
David Brown’s
school days
You may have noticed seven News meteorologist and weather
presenter David Brown making special appearances in
classrooms around Victoria recently. it’s part of Channel seven’s
new quest to discover the exciting range of special programs
on offer in government schools right across greater Melbourne.
Here’s a snapshot of one of the schools he’s visited recently:
PHOTOGRAPHy By LES O’ROuRKE
Your school’s english coordinator
should have received a Voice of
Youth information pack at the
beginning of Term 1. To find out
more information, or to request an
addtitional information pack, contact
the Voice of Youth Victorian convenor
at [email protected]
New app for the
Jenolan Caves
The Jenolan Caves in new south
Wales – a popular school excursion
destination for years – now have a
student-friendly mobile phone app full
of fun and interesting facts.
The app features an audio tour
of two of Jenolan’s largest caves,
and includes around 90 minutes of
recorded information about geology,
native fauna and Aboriginal culture.
students and teachers can download
the app directly to their iphones or
ipads for use in class or on excursion.
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Mentone Park Primary School
Grade 6 students from Mentone Park Primary School are pictured here making sticky date
pudding with David Brown at the Mentone Park Kids’ Café. Mr Brown enjoyed a three-course
meal cooked by the Grade 6 students that included dips with Turkish bread, a freshly baked
frittata with pumpkin and chickpea salad, followed by sticky date pudding with cream.
invite seven News to your school!
Catch David Brown’s school Days on saturdays at 6pm
during seven News. for a chance to be featured on
the program, email a brief description of your school’s
project to [email protected]
How to make
your secondary
school sunsmart
ThEY MAY be less likely to wear wide-brimmed hats in the
playground, but there’s plenty that secondary school students
can do to stay protected from uV rays during lunchtime. Sue
heward from SunSmart says the danger with older students is
that they often forget what they learned as a child.
“Students learn about being sunsmart from an early age but
when the time comes to start secondary school, the importance
of sun protection is often no longer emphasised,” she says.
“There is potential for all the good habits instilled since early
childhood to be forgotten.”
Parents often comment that sun protection was high on the
agenda during primary school (hats were an essential element
of playtime, uV was included in the curriculum and shade in the
playground was plentiful) but by Year 7 their child wasn’t always
receiving the same level of protection.
“Adolescence is a time for seeking independence and wanting
to be a part of the group,” Ms herward says. “It’s a big call to
expect individual students to act independently and use sun
protection if it is not already a part of the school’s culture. Shade
is particularly important in secondary schools as it offers up to
75 per cent protection from uV exposure. Importantly for this
age group shade doesn’t impact on concerns about peer image
and fashion, which may occur with the use of protective clothing,
hats and sunscreens.”
Malignant melanoma is the most common cancer among 12 to
24-year-olds in Australia and the sun exposure students receive
in their secondary years can play a key role in determining their
future risk of skin cancer.
Tips for a sunsmart secondary school:
• Develop a uV policy that documents sun protection practices
in the areas of behaviour, curriculum and environment. This
could be driven by the student representative council.
• Review the availablity of shade and protection at outdoor
events, such as sports days, swimming carnivals and where
students congregate. Research shows if a school provides
shade students will use it.
• Role-model of sun safe behaviours by both parents and
teaching staff when outdoors.
• Provide pump packs of sunscreen for daily staff and student
use - particularly at events such as swimming carnivals,
camps, excursions and sport carnivals.
• Schedule lessons to minimise time in direct sun during peak
uV periods (10am to 3pm).
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sCHOOL NEWs
Yea prin wins inspirational
teaching award
principal of Yea High school John O’Meara has been recognised for his inspirational service to
education, writes Tina luton.
YEA hIGh School principal John o’Meara
was surprised yet thrilled to receive an ASG
Inspirational Teaching State and Territory
Award at a recent speech night. The award
recognises Mr o’Meara’s work in developing
the
school’s
groundbreaking
family
practices and service learning programs,
and acknowledges his excellent leadership,
innovative engagement methods and for
maximising quality learning outcomes
in students at the school. he is one of 30
teachers being considered for one of 10
national awards to be presented in May.
“I’m a very happy guy, and I am very pleased
that we are in our fourth year of the revamp
to link families with the school in learning
partnerships,” he says. “By the end of 2011, we
will have the advisory system implemented
in Years 7–10. At each of those year levels
is provision for ongoing connections with
families based around forming a learning
plan for each child, and that work is then
displayed through a student-led conference
for kids in Years 7 and 8, and in a formal
exhibition for kids in Years 9 and 10. It’s very
empowering for the kids and they get quite a
kick out of it displaying their work for their
family and friends.”
In 2008, Mr o’Meara received an Australian
Secondary Principals Association Travelling
Fellowship, which allowed him to learn more
about the Family Friendly Schools program in
the uS and the latest techniques for parental
engagement. over the last four years, he has
worked with the Yea high School council to
develop a policy on family engagement and
a partnership team to drive the work within
the school. To strengthen connections with
families and the community, the school has
introduced teacher advisors, negotiated
individual learning plans, interactive home
learning tasks, and student exhibitions. It
yea High School principal
John O’Meara, left,
receives his award from
school council president
Stephen Franzi-Ford.
has also has developed a program enabling
students to take part in joint community
projects with organisations such as
landcare, Red Cross, Yea Autumn Festival
Committee, Yea Wetlands Committee, and
local primary schools and kindergartens.
Mr o’Meara also features in the DEECD
short video Working in Partnership with
Families, which shows some activities
and strategies that schools use to develop
successful partnerships with families. The
video is part of the Seven Dimensions of
For more information on Working in Partnership with Families, visit
www.education.vic.gov.au/about/directions/familiesaspartners/schools
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Family Partnerships that are intended
to encourage a broader view of, and a
commitment to, valuing the central role
that family participation has to children’s
learning and development.
“We must work closely with families and the
community to create opportunities for all
students to build success into their lives,”
Mr o’Meara says. “The more we do this the
more productive our school will become and
the more able the young people connected
to it will be to achieve success.”
sCHOOL NEWs
Peace education at Caroline Chisholm
CARolINE ChISholM Catholic College in Braybrook in
Melbourne’s west, along with other schools across Victoria, has
played an active role in teaching peace education recently.
Teachers April Ewing and lisa Aiezza introduced their middle
years students to the international arena of the politics of nuclear
weapons with a range of innovative and hands-on classroom
activities. They invited speakers from the International Campaign
to Abolish Nuclear Weapons to run an interactive workshop about
the effects of nuclear weapons and how they can be eliminated.
The teachers also made use of the free 17-activity resource learn
Peace to run a week-long program called Bombs Away. The unit was
essentially an enrichment program where students prepared a united
Nations debate, created an online blog and took part in a musical and
drama performance to honour the victims of nuclear war.
To contact Caroline Chisholm Catholic College,
phone 9296 5311
Students from Caroline Chisholm Catholic College paint banners
as part of a workshop on the international Campaign to Abolish
Nuclear Weapons.
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WHErE ArE tHEY NOW?
Jaz Flowers as the
effervescent Tracy
Turnblad in the smash
hit musical Hairspray.
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WHErE ArE tHEY NOW?
Jaz Flowers
FoRMER KuRNAI College student Jaz Flowers is living her dream,
starring in “the role of a lifetime” as the effervescent Tracy Turnblad
in the smash hit musical Hairspray.
••
Performer
Kurnai College 1999–2005
Then ••
Playing the girl with big hair and big dreams is the first lead role
in a major production for the talented 22-year-old entertainer
from Gippsland, who made her professional stage debut in 2009
in Shane Warne the Musical. She earned a 2010 helpmann Award
nomination for her follow-up supporting role in Fame the Musical.
“Tracy Turnblad is the role of a lifetime,” Ms Flowers says with a
huge grin. “I’ve wanted to be on the big stage since I saw Hot Shoe
Shuffle at the age of five. I always wanted to be the star and to be
actually living my dream is so surreal.
“It is also an honour to be working under director David Atkins
again,” she adds. “he is one of the most talked-about talents
not just in Australia but internationally, and to be working with
choreographer Jason Coleman from So You Think You Can Dance
is amazing.’”
Hairspray opened at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne last october
and is currently enjoying rave reviews and a sell-out season that has
the celebrated Ms Flowers singing and dancing through eight highenergy shows a week. “It’s demanding, but I was used to doing eight
shows a week for Fame so it has not been too hard to get into this
role. Plus, Tracy Turnblad is an inspiration to young women all over
the world and it’s such an honour to play her,’’ she says.
Jaz Flowers as a schoolgirl at Kurnai College in Gippsland. “i’ve
always wanted to be on the big stage,” she says.
Now ••
Ms Flowers has been performing since the age of three and recently
completed her Bachelor of Arts in Music Theatre at Ballarat
university. Growing up, she was a regular cast member of musical
theatre productions and numerous eisteddfods throughout the
Gippsland region and was always a standout performer in school
concerts and plays. her star really began to rise in the State Schools
Spectacular, Shine (2001, directed by David Atkins) and Retrospect
(2003), where her powerful vocals, fabulous footwork and largerthan-life personality caught the eye of directors and audiences alike.
And, in her final year at Kurnai College, Ms Flowers was cast as a
soloist for the opening ceremony of the 2005 Pacific School Games.
“I have lots of fond memories of Kurnai, especially of singing with
my best friend Steph Kennedy at school concerts, and of getting
roles in the State Schools Spectacular and the Pacific School Games,”
she says. “Performing to more than 15,000 people at once is still, to
date, one of the best feelings in the world. To have that experience,
and to now play Tracy Turnbald in Hairspray, shows that dreams
really do come true.”
“Performing to more than 15,000 people at once is still, to date, one
of the best feelings in the world,” says Ms Flowers, now 22.
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sCHOOL NEWs
graduate teachers
on the increase
ThE NuMBER of graduate teachers is on
the rise in Victoria, with numbers showing
a pleasing increase. over 4200 people
graduated as teachers in 2010 – nearly 400
more than the previous year. There are now
more than 40,300 teachers in Victorian
government schools.
Minister responsible for the Teaching
Profession Peter hall visited Montmorency
Secondary College last month to
congratulate the new graduates and to
personally introduce himself to seven of
the new teachers, all of whom began their
teaching careers this year. Mr hall said it
was pleasing to see an increasing number
of people choosing a career in teaching.
“I am also delighted to see mature
graduates entering the profession after
making a career change,” he said. “They
bring to the profession a diverse range of
skills and experiences that enrich their
teaching abilities.”
Mr hall said he remained committed to
reducing the number of teachers on shortterm contracts in Victoria to ensure there
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Minister responsible for the Teaching Profession Peter Hall with
Montmorency SC principal Allan Robinson (left of Minister), school council
president Colin Baker (right of Minister) and graduate teachers (from
left) Andrew McNiven, Ebony Place, Matt Pickett, Kate Richards, Robert
Blackham, Tammy Lacy and Claire Mooney.
was greater certainty in the workplace.
“Short-term contracts have their place but
we also need to ensure graduating teachers
can look forward to permanent work where
possible,” he said.
“Teaching is a challenging but rewarding
profession with the capacity to change
young people’s lives. Many of us can
remember an inspirational teacher who
has had a positive impact on our lives.”
spOrt
sports stars on show
ThE ToP Victorian state primary and
secondary school sporting stars of 2010
will be recognised at the Victorian School
Sports Awards presentation luncheon on
Friday 18 March, at the home of many a
great sporting moment, the MCG.
universities, a Cambridge oarsman tied a
light blue ribbon to the bow of his boat (the
colour of his school, Eton College). A dark
blue ribbon was then ascribed to oxford
(the colour of Christ Church College).
Subsequently, a ‘Sporting Blue’ became
identified around the world as an accolade
of sporting excellence.
Nominations for the 2010 Victorian School
Sports Awards are now closed and all
winners have been notified of their success.
Presented by the Minister for Education
Martin Dixon and hosted by swimming
great Nicole livingstone, winners will
have a chance to meet and mingle with
top sporting star presenters including
Australian netball champion Sharelle
McMahon and former AFl star with the
Western Bulldogs Brad Johnson.
Presented for the first time in 1994, the
Victorian School Sports Awards recognise
excellence across all major school sporting
categories. This year 54 students will
receive awards, two of which will be
presented for outstanding Sporting
Achievement. Five further awards will
be presented for teacher and community
contribution to school sport.
The individual student awards, each
known as a Blue, are based in the history
of English sport, when in 1936 during a
boat race between Cambridge and oxford
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spOrt
School sport
Quality school sport Pilot Program announced
The role is designed to:
As part of the Department’s plan to increase the capacity
of networks to develop and deliver strategic and targeted
improvement strategies, the Quality school sport pilot program
has been launched in the Keilor network. The purpose of the
program is to raise the status and profile of school sport by:
• bring closer ties and support between both primary
and secondary schools in a Division and the
organisations that provide facilities such as local
councils
• increasing participation by all school-age children in sport,
particularly in the Keilor network
• developing and expanding partnerships with local community
organisations
• increasing participation in school sport within the network,
particularly the division of Keilor
• establishing best practice in sport delivery and sharing
knowledge to achieve high quality programs
• ensuring a p–12 focus on sport through a collaboration of
primary and secondary sectors
• provide the link between key personnel across Victoria
that are involved with the delivery of sport to youth
• facilitate leadership training in conjunction with
Victoria University and their partnership project and
the Australian sports Commission (AAsC program) to
assist with the implementation of leadership training.
This training will equip Year 9 and 10 students with the
skills and knowledge to teach primary school students
some basic fundamental motor skills
• provide sport coordinators with ongoing access to
current knowledge and teaching methods in sport and
physical education throughout the pilot
• improving whole school outcomes, such as attendance and
school connectedness.
• ensure data is collected both qualtitatively and
quantatively, every three months, on the levels of
particpation, attendance, partnerships and quality of
delivery of sport.
A sport project Officer (spO) position has also been approved
to oversee a number of school sport Victoria (ssV) programs
in the Keilor network designed to improve the support and
advocacy of school sport and physical education. This spO will
assist school sport within the ssV Division of Keilor (at primary
level, a cluster of sporting competition districts that equate to
a DeeCD network; and at secondary level a cluster of schools
within a DeeCD network).
The ssV pilot will establish a sustainable model of school
sport delivery which can be used in all networks, linking
schools and key personnel in each network. This will
increase participation in sport, support for all teachers
in the delivery of sport and focus on improving student
attendance and community partnerships.
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For more on School Sport Victoria, visit www.ssv.vic.gov.au
EArLY CHiLDHOOD
News bites
New Bachelor of Early Childhood
Education degree
information sessions for new
National Quality Framework
in February this year, Holmesglen commenced
its new four-year Bachelor of early Childhood
education degree.
The national Quality Framework (nQF) draft regulations were released
for public consultation late last month. The nQF regulations will impact on a
number of early childhood services including long day care, family day care,
outside school hours care and services offering a preschool or kindergarten
program.
The course will prepare graduates for professional
teaching roles across all early childhood education
and care settings, and is suitable for those aspiring
to work in licensed children’s services including
kindergartens, long day care and early years
programs in primary schools.
The progam is also able to offer Commonwealth
supported places, significantly reducing fees for
eligible students. early childhood education is
already well established at Holmesglen and the new
degree has benefited from extensive input from key
industry stakeholders.
Graduates of this specialised 0-8 program will be
eligible to apply for professional teacher registration.
For more information, visit www.holmesglen.edu.au
The Department will be hosting a number of information sessions on the nQF to
help all early childhood professionals understand the new changes and provide
their feedback. These information sessions will be held across Victoria from 21
February to 24 March 2011. A full schedule of the sessions, including regions
and dates is now available online for early childhood professionals to access.
submissions to the draft national regulations will close on 14 April 2011. The
nQF will introduce a new quality rating system for services, and new standards
that will include higher educator to child ratios and enhanced educator
qualification requirements. The nQF will be applied to long day care, family day
care, outside school hours care and preschool or kindergarten services, across
all jurisdictions in Australia, from 1 January 2012.
To view the schedule of public consultation sessions, visit www.education.vic.
gov.au/earlylearning/sessions.htm
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EArLY CHiLDHOOD
How cluster management
saved our kindergarten
pakenham Kindergarten is one of many children’s centres to have reaped enormous benefits from
cluster management.
FIVE YEARS ago Pakenham Kindergarten
was in dire straits. With low enrolments
and finances heading south, closure
was eminent, but after becoming part of
Kinders Together cluster things took a
dramatic turn for the better.
The Kinders Together cluster consists of
more than a dozen early childhood centres
in the Southern Metropolitan Region.
Pakenham Kindergarten teacher Raegan
o’Brien, who has been with the centre for
eight years, says since joining the cluster in
2007 enrolments have increased, finances
are back on track and the day-to-day
running has greatly improved.
“It’s all about administration,” she says.
“We used to have an admin officer who
came in once a week, now we have a team of
seven people in the cluster office and they
take care of everything from enrolments,
fees and general finance and paperwork
to staffing coordination, workshops and
professional development. Plus, they keep
everyone – parents and staff – informed
of all the rules and regulations. having
this reduction in workload means I can
concentrate on teaching and the parents
committee can focus on fundraising and
where that money goes.”
Sandra Beeby, cluster manager of the
loddon Mallee Preschool Association,
which encompasses 26 kindergartens
in the region, says cluster management
“protects the educational relationship
between the teacher and family”.
“I’m a former kindergarten teacher
from the old school, and I think cluster
management is one of the most exciting
and innovative concepts I have ever seen.
With cluster management we have the
ability to work towards excellence, setting
up a system for teachers, parents, and key
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stakeholders to work together and reflect
on our practice together,” she explains.
“We operate so that our teachers come
together to mentor and support each other
and establish a learning network. They are
part of a large collegiate structure, and we
support staff with site visits. At the same
time, we highly value parents. We know
that kinders can’t run without them, so we
work with the parent committees and key
stakeholders and hold regular meetings so
that they can be involved. We talk to them
about what they want in a real and critical
way that affects our practice and what we
do. It’s exciting, and it’s really investing in
these vital partnerships,” Ms Beeby says.
Ms o’Brien agrees and says that one of the
major benefits of being part of a cluster is
the networking it provides. “We used to
have our regular centre-based teaching
meeting, now we meet as a cluster once a
term. It’s an opportunity to discuss issues
and bounce ideas off each other, and we
usually have a guest speaker, which is great
– we couldn’t really do that before.
“The cluster also means we have strategic
people to direct questions to so there is less
confusion among staff and parents, and
the day-to-day operation of the centre is
more streamlined. Being part of a cluster
saved our kindergarten, and I can highly
recommend it because everybody wins.”
sCHOOL NEWs
a little pomp and
circumstance
IN ThE two years since the Commonwealth Government
announced the Building the Education Revolution (BER)
program, the landscape of Victorian government schools has
changed dramatically. over 431 major capital projects have been
completed, more than 110,000 students are enjoying the benefits
of their new flexible learning environments and a whopping
$1.9 billion has been spent improving the facilities of schools
throughout the state.
This revolution has not only offered endless opportunities to
students in Victoria, but has greatly benefitted hundreds of local
communities and created thousands of jobs. In fact, the BER
program has already supported an estimated 8500 jobs in regional
and metropolitan Victoria.
As more and more 21st century learning spaces are completed,
the focus has now shifted to schools settling in and utilising the
new facilities to maximise their full potential. one significant step
in this process is holding a recognition ceremony. Recognition
ceremonies play a vital role in the BER experience and provide an
exciting opportunity for each school to celebrate its new state-ofthe-art facilities with its local community.
Students from Delacombe Primary School in Ballarat
used a colourful Chinese dragon as part of their school
recognition ceremony.
Assistant principal of Delacombe Primary School, Marnie Cooper
said it was important to make the school recognition ceremony an
event to remember. “Make it special and make it your own,” she
said.
According to Ms Cooper, adding a point of difference to a
recognition ceremony is a good way to celebrate the school’s
unique history and culture. At Delacombe, the event included a
Chinese dragon, created by the school community, to celebrate the
school’s goldfields history and Chinese loTE program.
Ms Cooper said it was also essential to have a running order and be
organised for the ceremony. “ours was a fairly tight running sheet,
but it meant that everything ran smoothly.”
Westall Primary School principal Richard lloyd said his school’s
recognition ceremony, which was largely run by the school
captains, was a great way to celebrate the school’s new modern
library and classrooms. “We held it in the new building with the
entire school,” he said. “The choir sang songs and we followed it
up with a morning tea. our ceremony went for about 45 minutes,
which was perfect. When you’ve got all the kids there, I think it’s
best to keep it short and sweet.”
To add a unique twist to the ceremony, Mr lloyd incorporated
a short history of the school’s facilities into his speech,
demonstrating the changes in school infrastructure over the years
– which perhaps highlighted to the students just how fantastic
their new BER facility is.
Schools receiving projects under the Primary Schools for the
21st Century and Science and language Centres for 21st Century
Secondary Schools elements are required by the Commonwealth
Government to hold a recognition ceremony. To date, 164 schools
have held recognition ceremonies and another 500 are scheduled
to occur early this year.
For more information on recognition ceremonies, including event coordination advice, contact the BER information line on
1800 679 938 or visit www.education.vic.gov.au/buildingrevolution
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sCHOOL NEWs
art teachers practise their craft
Visual arts teacher from Clifton springs primary school, Corinne Bentley, convened a colourful
day for local creative teachers recently.
ThE MEMBERS of the Geelong Visual
Arts Network were treated to a full day
of professional learning in the first week
of school this year. The day, which was
organised by art teachers Corinne Bentley
and Robyn Jones, was a great success.
Thirty-two members participated in
three workshops conducted by Jane
Kempe (Bellarine Peninsula artist),
Suyin honeywell (ceramic artist) and
hilary Clarke (textile expert). This is the
third year in a row that this professional
learning workshop has been conducted.
The workshops were practical and all
participants came away with excellent
ideas to use with their students. Pictured
here are artist Jane Kempe and some of the
Geelong participants.
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sCHOOL NEWs
classrooms without walls
ThREE FINAl-year trainee teachers had a particularly unique
experience for their last school placement when they took part
in a virtual placement pilot recently. The pilot – known as the
Country Education Project – was a partnership arrangement with
the university of Ballarat, hawkesdale P–12 College and DEECD.
Its aim was to create a virtual teaching experience – and it was
certainly a mission accomplished.
over a seven-week period, the trainee teachers developed online
skills that would see them deliver lessons from afar. For one
trainee teacher, it was as far away as China. The first few weeks
were spent at hawkesdale P–12 College, with their students and
mentor teachers, teaching, developing and practicing their ICT
skills. By using Skype, Elluminate and many other web tools,
lessons were delivered with not a trainee teacher in sight. Students
had to guess where they were delivering from!
The findings from the pilot were far-reaching and proved to
participants that you don’t always need to knock down walls to
create an open learning environment that is rich and engaging for
students. Equally, many trainee teachers realised that a school
does not need to have unlimited resources in order to generate
outcomes.
For more information about the Country Education Project, phone Phil Brown on 0428 171 145 or Lesley MacGregor on 0411 643 890.
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eLEArNiNG
8 ways to control your
internet addiction
Creative strategist
Jocelyn Glei suggests
some useful apps for
making the most of your
screen time.
ThE INTERNET has been abuzz
with the results of a new happiness
study, which indicates that the
more our minds wander, the less
happy we are. Whether the task is
enjoyable or not, research seems to
show that we’re happier when we
focus single-mindedly on one task.
If only finding a way to focus were
so simple. With a tidal wave of
information coming at us daily,
focus is rapidly becoming the
scarcest commodity of the 21st
century. With this in mind, here
is a handful of the best apps for
fighting back against the constant
distractions of our digital lives.
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1. Self-control: Block out
distracting websites for a set
amount of time.
If you find yourself slipping into a Twitter
sinkhole when you should be updating
your business plan, ‘Self-Control’ may be
the app you need. Set it for four hours, for
instance, and your browser will behave as
if it’s offline for that period of time. No
amount of browser restarts or computer
reboots will stop it. Before you have heart
palpitations, know that you can whitelist
or blacklist certain sites. So, rather than
completely disabling the entire internet,
you can selectively decide which sites are
okay, or not okay, to visit during your focus
period.
2. Concentrate: Maximise focus
while shifting between different
tasks.
‘Concentrate’ is great for shifting between
tasks that require different mindsets.
I have a variety of recurring tasks that
require different tools: writing; social
media management; and event planning.
Concentrate lets me configure a different
set of tools for each task. When I activate
‘Writing’ the app automatically closes my
email client and internet browser; blocks
me from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube;
launches Microsoft Word; and sets my
instant messaging status to ‘away’. Then,
when I want to concentrat e on ‘social
media management,’ I can customise
a completely different set of actions to
happen relevant to that activity. There’s
also a handy ‘concentration’ timer.
3. FocusBooster: Focus on
single tasks for 25 minutes
apiece.
This app is based on the principles
of the Pomodoro Technique – a time
management system that challenges you
to focus on a single task for 25 minutes
and then give yourself a five-minute break.
Combining the features of a to-do list and
a time-management coach, ‘FocusBooster’
eLEArNiNG
allows you to list out your daily tasks,
and then it tracks your time as you work
through them. When 25 minutes are up,
an alarm sounds and you get a break. It’s
an easy way to practise expanding your
attention span without going overboard.
4. Think: Limit your attention to a
single application at a time.
This is an extremely simple app that’s
akin to ‘Spaces’ on a Mac. When activated,
‘Think’ allows you to bring just one
application into the foreground on your
computer, while everything else is hidden
underneath a nearly opaque backdrop.
While you can easily shift between other
applications when you need to, it creates
a clean space for focusing on the task at
hand. (It also works well in tandem with
FocusBooster.)
5. FocusWriter: Create a
distraction-free environment for
writing.
If writing is something that you do on a
regular basis, it’s incredibly useful to have
an easy way to create a distraction-free
setting. FocusWriter re-creates a word
processor-like environment, blocking out
absolutely everything on your screen except
for the words you type on a simple grey
background – all menus (date, timer, dock,
etc) are tucked away until rollover. Despite
its pristine appearance, FocusWriter does
have the usual rich text editor features,
such as spellcheck and word count. Plus a
few bonuses like a daily writing goal (word
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count or writing time) and very gratifying
typewriter sounds for each keystroke.
6. Anti-Social: Instantly block
the social websites that are
killing your focus.
‘Anti-Social’ is like a light version of fullscale internet-blocker Freedom. Rather
than blocking the internet in its entirety,
Anti-Social automatically blocks all of the
known timesinks for a set period of time.
Sites that are off-limits include Twitter,
Facebook, Flickr, Digg, Reddit, YouTube,
hulu, Vimeo, and all standard web email
programs. It’s not that different from SelfControl (see above), except that it comes
pre-equipped with a blacklist (which you
can add to, of course). If you can’t handle
your internet abstinence, you can turn
Anti-Social off by rebooting your computer.
7. Stay Focused: Curb the
time you spend browsing timewasting sites.
This extension, for users of Google’s
Chrome browser, works in the reverse
manner to Anti-Social or Self-Control.
Rather than setting a period of time for
which you cannot use the internet, it
allows you to set a period of time to indulge
in time-wasting sites. only want to give
yourself 60 minutes a day for Twitter,
vanity Googling, and updating your Netflix
queue? This is your app. Much like when
you were a kid and only allowed to watch
two hours of TV a day.
8. Time Out: remind yourself to
take regular breaks to keep your
focus sharp.
For optimal focus, we need to take regular
time-outs to relax and rebuild our energy.
Time out is a super-simple application that
runs in the background while you work. At
set intervals (say, every 90 minutes), it
fades in and gently reminds you to take a
five to 10 minute break. You can also use it
to remind you to take one-minute ‘microbreaks’ to avoid eye strain from staring at
your computer like a zombie for hours on
end. S
This article was first published in the online
ASCD Smartbrief on Leadership. To subscribe
to this eBulletin, visit www.ascd.org
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sCHOOL NEWs
intercultural understanding
the key to respect
Victorian schools are charting new territory in developing thriving digital citizens.
INTERCulTuRAl uNDERSTANDING is about developing
awareness of oneself in relation to others. To be successful global
citizens our students need to appreciate their own cultures and
understand those of others. And Victorian educators are already
helping students achieve this.
A new field trial commencing in 2011 will work with some of these
front-runners to investigate the capabilities all young people need in
order to prosper in multicultural environments and in a globalised
world. up to 25 government and non-government schools will be
invited to participate in the Intercultural Understanding Field
Trial where innovative practices will be tested on a small scale in
order to understand their impact and their potential to be used in
other schools.
This field trial will shed light on the knowledge and skills that
learners and educators need in different cultural contexts to
develop intercultural understanding.
Schools involved in the field trial will receive resources and
support to trial and evaluate their own innovative ideas. They
will have access to international thought leaders and local experts
and will be supported through professional learning and change
management programs.
The findings of the field trial will be shared widely, making Victoria
well placed to take on the new Australian Curriculum in 2013
which sees intercultural understanding as one of the underpinning
general capabilities.
For more information, email the innovation and Next Practice Division at [email protected]
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eLEArNiNG
Leopold Primary teacher Kathleen Morris has a
professional teacher blog on Global2.
New global space for schools
the popular platform Global teacher has been revamped into Global2 – an online space that
allows teachers and students to collaborate online with the latest web 2.0 tools.
looK WhAT’S new to assist you to
collaborate in 2011. Global2 is the new
global space for government schools to
collaborate, communicate and create
online. With the ultranet now in all
schools, Global2 supports teachers and
students to participate in global projects
around the world.
Global2, formerly Global Teacher, provides
both teachers and students with a platform
to collaborate online with the latest web
2.0 tools. Previous users of Global Teacher
continue to have access to their blogs with
all Global Teacher sites being redirected
to the new url http://global2.vic.edu.au.
Students can go to Global2 by clicking on
the Connect icon found in the ultranet on
their global navigation.
When you are creating your new blogs
for this year go to http://global2.vic.edu.
au and you are on your way. Kathleen
Morris from leopold Primary School has
been blogging for several years and has
developed many strategies to enhance
collaboration amongst her peers and her
students. “I started my professional teacher
blog, Integrating Technology in the
Primary Classroom (http://primarytech.
global2.vic.edu.au) with the initial goal
of sharing ideas and resources,” she says.
“The purpose of this blog is slowly changing
from resource sharing to reflection, advice
and discussion of issues surrounding
technology integration.
“The purpose of my class blog was
initially to provide a window into our
classroom and to strengthen home-school
relationships. our class blog now has
many additional purposes such as making
global connections, to provide authentic
learning tasks, discuss cybersafety and
appropriate online behaviours, build
classroom community and develop student
literacy skills. Blogging is a priority in my
classroom. We begin most days by looking
at our own class blog or one of our student
blogs or ‘blogging buddies’ blogs. The
more students are involved in the blog, the
higher the engagement levels.”
In 2011 there will be new and exciting
collaborative projects for your class to join.
For more information on starting a blog at
Global2 go to http://global2.vic.edu.au
For more information on Global2 email Louise Bowe in the eLearning unit at [email protected]
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great
eat websites for exploring
2011: The year of…
International
Year of Forests
www.internationalyearof
forests.com.au/
Celebrate our sustainably
managed forests and the
diversity that our forests
bring to our lives. events
through the year, media and
resources to support the
theme.
Also: http://goo.gl/tu6kx
International
Year of
chemistry
www.chemistry2011.org/
participate/events/
How to get involved,
ideas, activities and events
including online participation.
Be the catalyst in your
school’s science faculty.
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Year of the
solar system
http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/
yss/
Monthly topics to explore
from a calendar plus
school-based resources
and downloads supporting
astronomy across the year.
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World
veterinary Year
www.vet2011.org/
Celebrating 250 years of
professional animal science.
View equine history and
events from a stable point of
view.
International
Year of Youth
http://social.un.org/
youthyear/
August 2011 is the
culmination of the events
highlighted here by the Un’s
Department of Youth.
Also: www.education.vic.gov.
au/sensecyouth/
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Fuse
More results at Fuse: https://fuse.education.vic.gov.au/
see also – Fuse science: http://goo.gl/9xXgF
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rEADEr stOrY
A little help from
my friends
A supportive staffroom is the key to surviving the stresses of
teaching, writes drama teacher and comedian Halley Metcalfe.
ThERE ARE many elements that make
a good teacher. A good mix of passion,
education, dedication, motivation, ambition,
professionalism, method and patience
contribute to an educator who has a child’s
best interests at heart. A concoction of these
create a person who puts their all into their
job to ensure they are working to the best
of their ability (wow, that sounded like a
school report . . . keep in mind that I’ve
just finished mine).
This is the teacher we all aspire to
be, isn’t it? Somebody who, despite
sometimes being unable to inspire
and engage all their students, attempts
it anyway. Somebody who leaves
behind all personal issues they
may be experiencing – all fights
with partners, friends, medical
and emotional troubles, physical
ailments – all left at home in
order to create a safe and secure
environment without projecting
our issues onto our students.
A person who always strives to further
develop their skills and education, who
attempts to implement new programs and
ideas into their school. We strive to be
somebody who is able to inject enthusiasm
and passion into their students. To never
give up, regardless of how much a student
seems to want us to; to be humble when we
succeed in breaking through barriers with
difficult learners. That said, a few students
standing on tables chanting “oh Captain,
my Captain,” wouldn’t go astray, am I right?
To be a great teacher, these are all the
elements we aspire to include in our
teaching methods. To be a great teacher,
sometimes it seems like we need to be a
perfectly serviced robot. unfortunately,
even robots malfunction.
When we do malfunction, each of us has
a particular stress reliever we employ to
combat our impending breakdown. Some
of us smoke, some have a glass (or three) of
wine after work, some exercise (before the
Children stretch out with a good book at the
Northcote Primary School library.
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wine, so we don’t feel as guilty), and some
of us need to vent. And some of us just need
a place where everybody knows our name.
unfortunately, there is no Cheers within our
school, but I have the next best thing – and
I can’t recommend it highly enough: the
staffroom.
When we begin teaching, we quickly realise
that, like many other professions, we are
a part of a group that most people outside
of education don’t understand. I gave up
quickly trying to vent to friends and family
members after consistently hearing any and
all of the following on a regular basis:
“You get 10 weeks off a year. Stop
complaining!”
“But don’t you finish at 3pm? Why are
you so tired?”
“Stop pretending to be stressed – you’ve
got it easy.”
“Just copy and paste. It can’t take that
long to write nine classes of reports.”
Those who don’t teach, don’t get it. It’s the
little things that grate the most, and that
is where your colleagues can become your
best stress reliever. Even better than wine!
(Although, a whine with my wine really does
make a great evening.)
Some people are not fortunate enough to
be in a staffroom with people they consider
their good friends, but I am lucky enough
to have been given a sanctuary where I
can vent and have people understand my
woes. Where I can collapse on a particularly
stressful day in a pile of limbs and furrowed
brows, where my colleagues understand
that for the next 10 minutes I need the
couch to myself to stretch out and look at
the ceiling. We’ve gotten to know each other
well enough over the years to understand
one of four possible situations when one of
us stressed:
The irritated Vent (iV): This is a regular
occurrence where one just needs to talk
rubbish for a good 10 minutes in order to
purge themselves of any irritability over
small issues that have been building. The
need for an IV is usually indicated by way
of a person sighing loudly or making an
irritated noise like a “GAh!” or “ARRRGh!”
when irritated by a fellow staff member,
or, if the staff member is more physical
– the storming in and/or out of a room,
or throwing themselves onto the couch.
After a good 10 minutes of venting with the
ventee nodding understandably even if they
disagree, the ventor has usually expelled all
issues and can move on with their day.
The Hysterical Laugh (HL): From time to time,
a good hl is required to get your day back
on track. This is usually spurred on by
various stresses built up over the course of
a few weeks. These stresses could be one or
more of any of the following:
a. A particularly difficult class that you
genuinely dread seeing. The thought
of stepping foot into the chaos can
occasionally build up to a good hl halfa
(a half-an-hour of mild hysteria in the
staffroom post-class).
b. Report writing. ‘Nuff said.
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c. If you’re a ‘PAC-rat’ like me, (that’s
performing arts centre staff, for those not
in the know), a good hl can be caused
by any production or upcoming drama/
music evening.
blankly for ten minutes, undisturbed. This
is a good time to reflect on what the hell you
were thinking when you became a teacher,
but then remind yourself that most days you
really do like your job.
staffroom!) they know how to handle each
BE individually. If you are not familiar with
the staff member, offer support and lend an
ear, after that – employ space for STs, IVs
and a good hl.
d. Stresses with some fellow colleagues.
Colleagues know when an ST is approaching
as the stressed staff member has been quiet
for most of the day and has a glazed look on
their face during morning briefing.
We each have our own ways of dealing
with the stresses that come with being
an educator, but I’ve found none are as
effective or as rewarding as spending time
with my colleagues. To be an educator, you
must also be a carer, an empathetic listener,
and someone who others can be blunt
with when you’re being self-involved (like
consistently complaining when kids won’t
chant “oh Captain, my captain,”). Indeed
nothing can make a better friend then a
good teacher, and nothing can make a better
teacher than a good friend.
A great hl usually starts with one staff
member getting to a point where the stress
breaks into complete silliness. hls are
contagious, and if you have a really good
hl going, you can pass it onto the whole
staffroom. This is also known as an hlR, or
hysterical laugh Relay.
The Silent Ten (ST): When an IV or hl doesn’t
feel right, it’s time for the Silent Ten. This
is when you are able to take any part of the
staffroom you feel entitled to (don’t make
it a regular occurrence, be considerate of
other staff members who may be wanting to
employ an ST from time to time), and stare
The Brain Explosion (BE): The most serious
of all four options, the Brain Explosion is
a full blowout after options one, two and
three have been exhausted. If a fellow
colleague has sensed that a BE building in
you – a preventative measure is to suggest
a personal day or going out for a coffee. If
neither is undertaken or does not work, a
BE is imminent. The BE can occur in many
ways, and each staff member has different
symptoms leading up to and during a BE. If
colleagues know you well enough (bless my
Email Halley Metcalfe at [email protected]
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Halley Metcalfe is an English and drama
teacher at Lilydale High School in
Melbourne. S
sCHOOL NEWs
Whole world in
his hands
A WholE-SChool design competition for a 3D sculpture at Ringwood Secondary
College produced some fantastic results late last year. over 300 students from Year 7 to
12 submitted design briefs to a panel of teachers ¬– including engineering staff from the
school’s affiliated technical college, the Ringwood Trade Training Facility – which made
selecting the winner a rather daunting task.
It was Year 12 student Andrew Amos’s design for a stainless
steel sculpture titled “Spirit of Ringwood” that was selected
by the panel to be constructed by the manufacturing staff
at the technical college. Assistant principal Chris Salisbury
said Andrew’s design featured three pillars that captured
the three key components of the school – staff, students
and parents – and also encapsulated many other elements
of the school community.
“The twisting shape of the scuplture shows how schools
adapt and grow and the world sphere held by the arms gives
a sense of nurturing, as well as a reference to globalisation.
The college is very proud of Andrew – was our head prefect
last year, and is now a great ambassador for the school.”
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Kick-start kinderga
Making Early start Kindergarten accessible for
vulnerable and at-risk children is a key step
towards providing them with the best start in
life, writes caroline Reidy.
CoMPlETING TWo years of kindergarten has a raft of benefits,
particularly for vulnerable children or those at risk of disadvantage.
Clayton Preschool kindergarten teacher Rebecca Porteus says
“Being introduced to three-year-old kindergarten allows the child
to have a more ‘normalised’ environment from which to assimilate
into mainstream education.”
A key obstacle is that many families do not have access to
kindergarten services, for a variety of reasons, leaving children at
a disadvantage from the get-go. With this is mind, the 2011 Early
Start Kindergarten program now provides funding for eligible
children to attend 10.75 hours per week of kindergarten for free –
up from the five hours offered in 2010.
The program is available in all licensed children’s services where
a kindergarten program is being planned and delivered by a
qualified early childhood teacher. The program is open to threeyear old children know to Child Protection – including those
referred directly from Child Protection to Child FIRST; and also
three-year-old Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
PHOTOGRAPH By SHARON WALKER
“This program allows vulnerable children, who are underrepresented in accessing early childhood education and care
programs, the opportunity to participate in an environment that is
designed to be inclusive,’ explains Ms Porteus.
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PHOTOGRAPH By SHARON WALKER
rten with an early start
“It eliminates isolation and allows the parents to support one another. For some children
this may be their first opportunity to invite peers to a birthday party..... Social rejection
is often a key concern for parents of a child that may be initially misunderstood by others
in society. The community links between family, teacher, other parents and intervention
therapists is important and helps with further transitions, including primary school.”
Ms Porteus encourages more early childhood teachers to become involved in this program,
if necessary, through obtaining the required early childhood teacher qualifications. “It is
so rewarding watching a child who comes to you vulnerable and leaves your care a happy,
confident child who is accepted by peers and is comfortable with their abilities and whose
family life is better simply because they choose to be in your program.”
her key tips are to get to know families without pre-judgement and to know when to turn
to other intervention specialists, such as counsellors or special education programs.
While funding is provided to enable children from vulnerable backgrounds and those
underrepresented to attend for free, the benefits of three-year old kindergarten are across
the board and teachers are encouraged to educate all parents on the benefits of an ‘early
start’. S
For more information visit www.education.vic.gov.au/kindergarten/earlystart
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OpiNiON
Marjory Gardner
drawing the best
from your students
there are many benefits to bringing a professional
author-illustrator into your classroom, writes children’s
book creator Marjory gardner.
“How do you get your drawings to look so good?”
“How long did it take you to make that book?”
“Do you ever make mistakes?”
ThESE ARE just some of the questions I’m
asked when I visit primary schools to give
illustration workshops. I’ve been travelling
Victoria giving workshops for over 20
years, and I know that over at time I’ve left
the children (and their teachers) a little
wiser about the creative process behind
making books, and a little more willing to
explore their own creativity and writing
skills.
usually it is the librarian or art teacher who
arranges the visit, either directly through
my website or via my booking agency.
Sometimes it’s a motivated classroom
teacher who wants to increase his or
her students’ knowledge and skills. And
sometimes it’s a keen mum or dad, or the
school’s parent association.
Whoever organises it, the benefits
gained by students and teachers are both
immediate and long term. I’m often told in
follow-up letters from children I speak to,
how much they loved and learned from the
sessions. Teachers often tell me, if I return
some time later, that their children gained
a deeper understanding of all the stages of
production as well as an appreciation of
illustrators’ various techniques and styles,
and the writers’ journey from first idea to
written manuscript.
Most authors and illustrators incorporate
a hands-on activity into their sessions. I
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usually find that after 40 minutes of showing
the contents of my folio, demonstrating a
few drawings, and sharing ideas and tips,
the children can’t wait to pick up a pencil
and have a go themselves.
Simple, fun drawing (or writing) exercises
are rewarding and enjoyable for children of
all abilities. They can also be a springboard
for future classroom activities, and
certainly stimulate their interest in books,
reading and art.
about who they had to visit, and who they
recommend. If you teach at an isolated
school, get together with other schools
in the region and invite a presenter to
visit for a few days to share travel and
accommodation costs.
usually, a day’s visit consists of three
sessions of three-quarters of an hour or
one-hour duration. It’s best if presenters
can be based in the same room all day,
to save on packing and unpacking folios/
power point presentations/props in
between each session. If you have the
luxury of a bigger budget, consider having
a presenter for a few days, or once a week
There are many illustrators and authors in
every state and territory who, like me, love
to visit schools and libraries. Many of them
are the big names of children’s publishing,
but many are not so well known. of course
it’s wonderful for students to meet their
heroes, but there are also plenty of us who
have been making a living from our craft
for years and also have much to share and
give. In fact, I believe it’s important for
children to learn that there is plenty of
opportunity for them to pursue a satisfying
and successful career (or perhaps simply
a lifelong interest) in a wide variety of
creative industries.
The big names are often booked out in
advance, so inviting someone less well
known may often be a better (and possibly
more economical) alternative. Ask the
advice of your preferred booking agency,
or, talk to your colleagues at other schools
Marjory Gardner showing children the
range of illustration types in picture books.
OpiNiON
Above and right: Marjory Gardner has illustated a range of popular
children’s books and enjoys passing on her knowledge to students.
for several weeks. This more intensive
contact can see brilliant results.
Every presenting author-illustrator has
their own style and requirements so it’s best
to check with them directly well before the
day. This would also be the time to discuss
if you or your students have particular
needs. For example, I’ve had teachers tell
me they have problems getting children to
stay motivated if their first drawings aren’t
as good as they would like. That’s a cue for
me to show my multiple rough versions of
some problematic pages, where I’ve had to
draw and redraw something many times
till it works. Somehow, knowing that even
professionals don’t get it right the first time
can motivate a child to persevere, and not
give up so easily.
or paint. Equally, the end of the year can be
a less stressful time to have a speaker, and
be a constructive, educational way to wind
down from the year.
In fact, any time of the year is great! Your
students will benefit, and so will you. S
Marjory Gardner is a children’s book
illustrator, based in Melbourne. Visit
www.marjorygardner.com
A students display on the classroom window
following the illustration workshop.
We can’t say everything in an hour, but
we can touch on how to come up with new
ideas, how to stay motivated and inspired,
basic writing rules, basic design rules, and
perhaps most importantly, developing
one’s own style and not copying from
others.
It’s always best for all the classes present
to have their teacher stay with them during
the presentation. There is often much
discussed that can be followed up in the
classroom later, and not being there is a
wasted opportunity.
Consider having an author-illustrator visit
at a time other than Book Week. In Book
Week children can be overwhelmed by too
much talk about books. Instead, the start
of the year can be a good time to introduce
the class to the structure of story writing, or
how to use materials other than just pencil
illustrator Marjory Gardner talks praises a young student on his colouring-in efforts during
one of her in-class workshops.
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Bairnsdale students near the southern crossing
of the Alps in Switzerland.
Living the
(European) dream
Jungfrau Mountain and Aletsch Glacier
in Switzerland.
Students in front of the Berlin Wall’s
famous Bruderkuss (comrade kiss).
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Bairnsdale secondary College teacher Jonas stobe was given the monumental task of taking 19
teenagers overseas late last year, when he led a study trip to Germany. Most of his students did not
have a passport prior to the trip, and many had never left Australia. some of them had never stayed
in a hotel, or even used public transport. for a quiet group of country kids, their first foray into Europe
was quite the adventure – and Mr stobe documented their entire experience.
AN ENThuSIASTIC tribe of Bairnsdale
Secondary students hit the European roads
last year with an action-packed itinerary
through the heart of Europe. Keen to put
their classroom German language skills
into practice and to undertake some eyeopening cultural learning they headed off
on an enormous three-and-a-half week trip
through five European countries.
was a sight no one will forget anytime
soon. “It feels like being on a lighthouse
surrounded by the biggest storm surf ever!”
one student exclaimed.
The Eiger North Face in Switzerland.
The 19 students – led by their three
teachers, Elaine Dawson, Eri Shinagawa
and myself – practised their German
in Austria, Switzerland and, of course,
Germany, and also got a first taste of Italian
and Czech. It was fascinating for them to
see the cultural diversity in the Germanspeaking countries alone. Swiss-German
and Austrian-German dialects differ
from the German spoken in the southern
German state of Bavaria, and again from
German spoken around Dresden or Berlin
where the students stayed with host
families later in the trip.
Travelling in a little yellow coach for the
first 10 days through small towns and along
winding roads gave ample opportunity to
get to know life away from the beaten track.
The trip began in Munich from where the
group made their way into the heart of the
southern German state Bavaria, of which
Munich is the capital
Then it was the 23km-long Aletsch Glacier,
which wound its way down like a river
of ice and made the Bairnsdale students
realise not only nature’s force but also
how incredibly insignificant and small
humans appear given nature’s might. The
obligatory snowball fight and a visit to the
Ice Palace rounded up a very early highlight
of the trip.
The courageous bus driver assured us that
the breathtaking drive in endless hairpin
turns over the 2224m high Susten Pass into
Italy did not end in disaster. Students were
amazed by the panoramic wonderland
passing by and even die-hard beach bums
admitted that they had been turned into
alpine lovers now!
on the second day, lake Constance –
Europe’s biggest lake connecting Austria,
Switzerland and southern Germany –
presented itself in beautiful, warm autumn
weather. The students visited a Baroquestyle church and had the chance to visit
their my former school, a Steiner School,
in a private guided tour.
The next day offered a highlight of a
different kind: Europe’s infamous Eiger
North Face as well as the panoramic high
alpine peaks of Jungfrau and Moench
(the latter two over 4000m altitude!). In
Europe’s highest train the students made
their way up to the weather station perched
on a narrow ridge at 3570m altitude.
oxygen was low but spirits high as the
weather gods seemed generous allowing
for the most stunning winter wonderland
views ever. “I wish I was an eagle circling
here with these fantastic 360-degree
views!” said one excited student. “There’s
glaciers, crevasses, peaks of 4000m … it’s
just absolutely incredible!”
on they went to Europe’s biggest waterfall,
the mighty River Rhine’s Rhine Fall in
Switzerland. The students were amazed
by the millions of tonnes of water rushing
over massive boulders downstream. In a
short boat trip against the strong current
they were shipped to a huge rock within
the heart of the waterfall. Seeing the water
gushing underneath them on both sides
Tobogganing, tubing, sliding, speeding
down on a flying fox and even skiing were
adventure activities that students from
east Gippsland enjoyed in this very special
place high up near the clouds. here again
the student’s fundraised money came in
handy as they requested their teacher
fork out some money from their budget to
afford these fun activities on the side.
Northern Italy as the southernmost stop
of this trip gave the students a glimpse of
the Mediterranean lifestyle that Italy is so
famous for. A boat ride on lake Garda and
a visit to little villages dotted on its shore
topped by indulging in local gelati made
the Italian stint unforgettable. The rolling
hills with typical Italian cypress trees and
the warm night temperatures – as well as
a huge swimming pool at the nice hotel –
made leaving Italy a near impossibility.
Austria, however, was waiting. The glitzy
visit of the Swarowski Crystal World
provided a great shopping opportunity
to bring jewellery gifts back home to
Gippsland.
Munich again, as we hit Germany for the
second time, made for the most sombre
as well as the most exciting highlight
yet: a visit to the infamous Dachau death
camp and contrasted sharply with the
spirit-lifting oktoberfest. Moods were
appropriately low as the students saw gas
‘showers’ and the crematorium where the
dead bodies of thousands of innocent Jews
were burned.
This very difficult part of German history
was counterpointed with a visit to the
world’s most famous festival, the one and
only oktoberfest. late into the night the
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students squealed their way through joy
rides, sampled local specialities, danced the
night away in one of the world-renowned
beer halls, and sang along in German to
brass bands playing traditional tunes.
The local traditional dresses, lederhosen
(tight leather pants for men) and Dirndl
(elaborate dress for the females) were seen
everywhere, worn by young and old. The
oktoberfest lived up to its expectations
once again with great weather and lots of
things for students to explore and enjoy.
The next highlight was a visit to an
underground salt mine near Germany’s
beautiful lake Konigssee overlooked by
the infamous Adlernest, hitler’s summer
retreat. Back in Austria again, the beautiful
medieval city of Salzburg was explored. on
the Sound of Music tour students passed
through the beautiful Salzburger land area
which rounded up another great day in the
outdoors at the foothills of the Alps.
The Czech Republic’s capital was next.
Prague, with its narrow laneways, bridges,
castles and cobblestoned squares, proved
to be a winner. “I felt like I was in an open
air museum,” one student gushed. “It was
really too beautiful to describe.”
The next 11 days were spent with German
host families in Dresden and Berlin where
Bairnsdale students got to appreciate
hearty German food, family life and
hospitality. They also attended school
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Winding down Susten Pass in Switzerland.
with their new buddies, finding some of
the lessons rather hard to follow as all
subjects were of course delivered in fast
German. They were, however, the stars in
the English sessions!
The afternoons were filled with excursions
within the cities and in the surrounds.
Dresden lies in a state of the former GDR
which only since the German Reunification
(1990) has again been accessible for
western tourists. Glimpses of the old
communist regime were only still visible
to those who really looked for them as the
20th anniversary was celebrated during
our stay.
Both Dresden and Berlin are cities steeped
in history, and both had much to offer to
the Bairnsdale students hungry for culture,
nightlife and international flair. In Berlin,
I showed the students some lesser known
corners of this much-loved city in which
I had studied before moving to Australia.
Explorative city excursions during the day
were counterbalanced with even more
exciting outings as the students were led
around by their host buddies keen to show
them their Berlin at night. Berlin’s remains
of the Wall, as well as remains of the Third
Reich SS-Nazi period still stand as sad
reminders of the not so distant German
history.
It wrapped up an incredible trip that surely
provided memories that will last a lifetime.
All 19 Bairnsdale Secondary College
students came home extremely exhausted,
but each had been a great ambassador for
their country. My students came back more
mature – with a different perspective and
outlook on life. S
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Budding bookworms unite!
Big read poster
challenge
FRoM ThE eerily brilliant Where the
Wild Things Are, to the much-loved
classic Animalia and the page-turning
Harry Potter series, hundreds of budding
bookworms will be bringing along their
favourite book and heading to Melbourne’s
State library for The Big Read 2011.
Initiated by the Victorian branch of the
Children’s Book Council of Australia, The
Big Read will attempt to bring together the
greatest number of children reading with
an adult in Australia.
held at the forecourt of the State library of
Victoria, as well as locations in Geelong and
Ballarat, children and students 12 years
and under are encouraged to bring their
own book to the inaugural event or buy one
from the Readings bookshop located at the
State library.
Acclaimed children’s author Phil Kettle
will also be on hand as the ambassador
of the mass reading fest. Specialising in
encouraging reluctant readers, Kettle
found phenomenal success with his first
series Too Cool, which he then followed up
with Boys Rule, Girlz Rock and Billy Cool.
It is hoped The Big Read will become a
public celebration of the shared experience
students can get hands-on in
the lead up to the Big read by
bringing their creativity to the Big
read poster Challenge. students
can let their creativity loose by
designing their own unique
posters to help spread the word
about this literary celebration.
Acclaimed children’s book author Phil
Kettle, pictured here with a host of young
fans, will be taking part in The Big Read
– due to be held at the State Library of
Victoria next month.
of story, as well as highlight the importance
of reading in each and every child’s
development. The event is being held on
Sunday 10 April, with registration opening
at 9:30am. The Big Read will begin at
10:45am.
For more information, visit http://
bigread.cbca.org.au
three posters from each school
will be displayed at the Zart Art
Gallery during the Children’s
Literature festival on sunday 3
April. the posters will also go on
display on the photo gallery of
the Children’s Book Council of
Australia website. posters must
be A3 and include the words The
Big Read and the date: Sunday
10 April 2011.
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For a good cause
raising a few extra dollars is often more about community spirit than
bumper cake stalls, writes Karen casey.
BETWEEN ABBA concerts and holiday auctions, one would
think the age-old chocolate drive stood little chance. But as some
schools have learned, when it comes to fundraising it is not about
the size of the event as much as the people being asked to spend
the money.
“We went all out one year to have
a goods and services auction,”
said Kevin Mackay, principal at
Dandenong North Primary School.
“It was an absolute disaster. We went
around to all the local retailers and
they were fantastic. Everything was
donated. We had car services. We had
lots of electrical goods. one teacher
provided a week’s accommodation in
Magnetic Island. The holiday sold for
$30. Parents came for a bargain, not
for fundraising.”
“Fundraising broadens
people’s friendship groups
and increases community
spirit. When children see their
parents involved – they love it.”
Mr Mackay said when approaching
parents for donations the school
needed to be considerate. “You have to
be careful about overloading people,”
he said. “Swimming programs and
excursions come up and if you hit people
with raffles and drives at the same time
it’s too much.”
Brighton Primary School caters to a very
different community. There, it is the
big stuff that works. Fundraising body
Friends of Brighton Primary School is
in the throws of its annual Christmas market and this year it has
added a concert. Parent representative Rachel Gourlay said the
band Popcorn and a Mamma Mia performance was expected to
appeal to children and parents alike.
Rachel Gourlay, parent representative,
Brighton Primary School
Mr Mackay’s school caters for a low socioeconomic community
where unemployment is high, English-speaking families are few
and parents do not have cash to spare. In that area it is the good
old chocolate drive and mother’s and father’s day stalls that have
stood the test of time.
“We did calendars once with all the kids on it and lost money on
that,” Mr Mackay said. “We tried selling everything – mugs, tea
towels with the kids artwork put on them. Doesn’t work. Chocolate
drives and stalls – that’s the gamut of fundraising. Every kid has
a mum or a dad and they are expected to buy something. We
buy up in bulk at good prices for the kids and we save them the
inconvenience of having to shop around.”
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With such challenges, fundraisers at Dandenong North Primary
School have had to think outside the square. An annual breakfast
targeting business people outside the school community proved
successful many years over. An austerity campaign in which the
school minimized spending for three years and put the extra
money in the bank to earn interest was also a good source of funds.
“People do get sick of the same old, same old,” Ms Gourlay said.
“I’m not interested in what I call the ‘tidily’ bits. I don’t think I
would get much interest in this area. The small events are quite a
bit of work but not much return. The big ones are a lot of work but
they are really fun.”
A ball and auction, a luncheon mostly attended by students’
mothers and an Easter raffle in which the class that sells the most
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tickets wins a prize are among the fundraisers at Brighton Primary.
Ms Gourlay said while the monetary benefit of these events was
the main goal, there was more to the game than cash.
“It gets people involved and they get to know one another,” she
said. “It broadens people’s friendship groups and increases
community spirit. I certainly think if the children see their parents
being involved they love it and they seem to be more positive about
getting involved themselves.”
Members of Kindergarten Parents Victoria agree that fundraising
brings communities together. They say it also raises the profile
of kindergartens. But ultimately the money is most important
for these services. It allows them to update toys, equipment and
materials for education programs.
Spokeswoman Sue Smith said some services stuck to tried and tested
fundraising events year after year. others constantly searched for
something new to keep it interesting. “Some organisations won’t
do chocolate drives or wine for health reasons,” she said. “Some
services will put all their energies into one big event, which gives
the service a profile in the community as well as a better return on
investment from a time perspective.”
ultimately, however, it’s about the good will of the community, said
Victorian Principal’s Association treasurer Ian Sloane. “It comes
down to the enthusiasm and energy of the people responsible. If
they can persuade people to support it it works. Every little bit
helps.” S
For more information on fundraising at your school, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/management/governance/referenceguide
and click on Section 7
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Blast from the past
unearthing a time capsule was a surprising find for Blackburn High school’s staff
and students, writes teacher Jennifer White.
MANY ChANGES have taken place in Australia since 1971. It
was in this year Australia formally trialled daylight savings.
The country’s mining industry continued to take shape with the
discovery of natural gas in Western Australia. GTV-9 premiered
two new variety shows: Young Talent Time and Hey Hey It’s
Saturday, happily viewed on our black-and-white television
screens. John lennon’s ‘Imagine’ was at the top of the American
charts while Australians preferred to listen to Daddy Cool’s
‘Eagle Rock’. And average house prices in Melbourne were only
$13,000. And during that same year, a teacher and the student
representative council led the vision of creating a time capsule at
Blackburn high School.
federal building schemes began that excavation of large amounts
of soil and clay made locating the famous time capsule possible.
Fascinating predictions and interesting facts were enclosed in
three sealed glass Fanta bottles that withstood the test of time,
enclosed in a large plastic container. A teacher wrote about “the
main problem of our schools at the present time is the size of
pupil classes … with the limit set at 40 pupils”. This issue has
now addressed, with class sizes in Victorian secondary schools
averaging 21.6 students in 2010, according to recent figures.
Decades had past before there was a suggestion to excavate it.
however, there was confusion as to its exact location, as previous
searches in 2006 proved unsuccessful. It wasn’t until the state and
Another teacher, forever immortalised in the time capsule,
discussed teaching methods changing “from a chalk-andtalk method … to methods where the pupil’s role in the class is
increasingly important”. Interestingly, this is a technique teachers
continue to use with student-centered learning and the e5 model.
A previous search for the time capsule, in 2006, proved
unsuccessful, with teachers digging in the wrong spot!
unfortunately some items did not withstand the test of time,
including this audio reel and a battered copy of Time magazine.
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Ironically, the letters were dated 25 November 1971, exactly 39
years to the day it was rediscovered!
The International Time Capsule Society based at oglethorpe
university in the united States estimates that there are only
10,000 time capsules worldwide and 80 per cent will be lost or not
retrieved, so Blackburn high should consider the findings most
unusual!
The retrieval of the time capsule was most definitely a learning
experience for all, with the idea of making another one already
being explored by students. S
Jennifer White is a teacher at Blackburn High School.
A colourful display using information from the time capsule,
including old Fanta bottles (right), was created by the students.
Letters contained in the time capsule provided a fascinating insight
into life at Blackburn High School in 1971, just on 40 years ago.
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NoMINATIoNS ARE now open for the
outstanding Parent and Community
Service Awards. School principals and
school council presidents have the chance
to nominate outstanding community
members for the Victorian Education
Community Service Awards. School
principals, parent associations and school
council presidents can also nominate for the
outstanding Parent Awards. Presented at
the same ceremony, these awards recognise
the invaluable contribution parents and
community members make to Victorian
schools.
In first term of the new school year,
principals and school council presidents
will be asked to inform the Department
of school councillors who are retiring
from council. School councillors who have
provided continuous service for five or
more years at the same school, who retire
from their school council positions, will be
eligible to receive a recognition of service
award from the Department.
long serving teaching staff will also be
recognised at the Victorian Education
Service Awards celebration to be held
during Education Week this year (15–21
May). Staff eligible for 35, 40, 45, and 50
year awards will be advised in writing in
the coming weeks. If you believe you are
eligible for an award and have not been
notified by the end of February, email your
full name, personal identification number,
current school and number of years service
to [email protected]. The
cut-off for service queries is Friday 25
March 2011.
A circular will be sent to schools this term
outlining the nomination process. Please
note that DEECD personnel serving on the
school council where they are employed are
not eligible for this award.
For nomination forms and more information, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/serviceawards
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PHOTOGRAPH By SHARON WALKER
nominations open for
parent service awards
fLAsHBACK
1963
“This photo was taken in 1963, just two years after the school first opened. Guthridge primary school is celebrating its 50th birthday
on saturday 19 March 2011. When the school opened in 1961, there were no speeches, no fanfare… it just opened. The school
intends to make up for lost time with a huge birthday party at school during the day and a dinner dance that evening. school tours,
old fashioned races, delicious food stalls and heaps of entertainment will be provided throughout the day. All past students, staff and
families are warmly invited to join in the fun. Any photos or school memorabilia would be much appreciated for their display. Guthridge’s
50th birthday also coincides with the 2011 opening of its brand new $2.5 million building comprising six classrooms, a purpose-built
art room and open learning areas.” For more information, contact guthridge Primary school on 5144 3633, email guthridge.ps@
edumail.vic.gov.au or visit www. guthridgeps.vic.gov.au
Words and photo sent in by sue burnett
Principal, guthridge Primary school
SenD uS yOuR FLASHBACK PHOTO!
Got a great old photo? Email your image to [email protected]
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usa: Report card on states’ education performance
Education Week has released its annual evaluation of American states’ educational
performance. Quality Counts 2011: Uncertain Forecast – Education Adjusts to a
New Economic Reality, the 15th edition of the report, issues grade scores for the
nation and individual states. The nation receives a C when graded across the six
distinct areas of policy and performance tracked by Quality Counts. For the third
year in a row, Maryland ranks first in the nation, earning a B-plus, and posting a
total score of 87.6 points. new York ranks second and Massachusetts third, each
earning a grade of B.
Quality Counts 2011 also examines the impact of broader economic conditions
on schools. This year, a special survey assessed the state of public education
finances, and explored some of the state-level responses to the global financial
crisis. Although education accounts for approximately one third of the $243 billion
in federal stimulus spending through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act,
the report concluded that the United states has made little progress in improving
the opportunities for students to succeed throughout their lives.
For more, visit www.edweek.org
usa: The influence of friends on academic
achievement in middle school
early adolescence is a critical transition period for the maintenance of academic
achievement and one factor that school systems often fail to take into account is
the influence of friends on academic achievement during middle school. A recent
Us study by Thomas Dishion and Marie-Helene Veronneau which is reported in the
Journal of Early Adolescence investigates the influence of friends’ characteristics
on changes in academic achievement from Grade 6 to Grade 8, and the role of
students’ own characteristics as moderators of this relationship.
The study suggests that students with academically engaged friends may
achieve higher than expected achievement outcomes in Grade 8. However, when
considering the significant, negative influence of friends’ problem behavior, the
role of friends’ school engagement became non-significant. Low-achieving girls
who had high-achieving friends in Grade 6 had lower academic achievement than
expected by Grade 8. in contrast, high-achieving girls seemed to benefit from
having high-achieving friends. The authors suggest that adults should encourage
students to embrace adult-supervised activities to promote pro-social relationships.
For more, visit http://jea.sagepub.com/
These news snippets are taken from an online bulletin – circulated by the
Department of Education and Early Childhood Development – that provides a
brief analysis of select developments in international media and research during
the past month. To subscribe to this online bulletin, email Lisa Spicer at
[email protected]
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schools census a great resource
ThE CensusAtSchool 2011 questionnaire
from the Australian Bureau of Statistics
(ABS) was officially opened on 24 January
this year. CensusAtSchool is a free, online
questionnaire and analysis tool for students
in Years 5 to 12, conducted nationwide to
provide real data relevant to students.
In past years, CensusAtSchool was run
every second year, but from now on it
will be annual in order to help teachers
plan more effectively. CensusAtSchool is
available free to all Australian schools.
Previous questionnaires attracted over
200,000 student responses that can
currently be accessed through the Random
Data Sampler. According to Jean Arnott,
specialist teacher consultant with the ABS,
these results are a great teaching resource.
“These responses provide a rich source
of statistical data and an engaging way to
teach statistical concepts,” Ms Arnott said.
“As 2011 is also a census year in Australia,
the CensusAtSchool questionnaire is a
great way to raise awareness of what the
census is and why it is so important.
With the data collected in CensusAtSchool
questionnaires,
we’ve
designed
an
extensive range of resources that can
be applied right across the curriculum,”
Ms Arnott continued. “As well as being
completely free of charge, CensusAtSchool
resources are an easy and interesting way
of increasing the statistical literacy of
students.”
The CensusAtSchool data collection phase
will end on 8 July, and 2011 data will be
available by 9 July.
For more information visit
www.abs.gov.au/censusatschool
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News bites
Equal opportunity legislation to change
Victoria’s equal opportunity legislation – which makes
discrimination, sexual harassment and victimisation against
the law – will change in August 2011. education and early
childhood sector professionals need to know how to comply,
and the best way to do that is with a training course from the
people who know the law best.
The Victorian equal Opportunity and Human rights
Commission can help you understand how the changes to the
law affect you, and give you practical tools to make it simple
to comply and meet your obligations to staff and students.
The Commission will deliver equal opportunity training in
metropolitan and regional areas in the coming months.
The Commission can also offer a range of tailored training and
consultancy services at your school, to meet specific needs.
These include ‘train the trainer’ courses, which help you build
your own capacity to deliver effective human rights and equal
opportunity training, whenever and wherever it is needed.
For more information on training courses, phone 1300 891
848 or visit humanrightscommission.vic.gov.au/training
David Suzuki inspires students
More than 300 budding environmentalists from 17
schools across the state received some expert advice from
David suzuki, one of the world’s best-known environmental
educators, at the Force of Youth education Day recently.
Minister for education Martin Dixon joined Dr suzuki to
welcome students and launch the full day event at the
sustainable Living Festival.
“Through his books, radio programs, films and television
series David has inspired a generation of people around the
globe to take a more active interest in their environment,”
Mr Dixon said. “David is a fantastic role model and the
Department of education and early Childhood Development
is honoured to have such a highly acclaimed educator here to
empower our future leaders.”
students participated in a ‘Create a Campaign’ workshop
where they transformed their ideas into action plans for their
schools or homes. They also watched a preview screening of
Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie.
“in our everyday lives, i believe it is important that our schools
play a part in educating our young people on how best to look
after the environment,” Mr Dixon said.”Many schools now
have water tanks and recycling systems, and use solar power
and energy efficient lighting. if you look around your local
school you will likely see how classrooms and schools are
being designed to make less of an environmental impact than
ever before.”
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sCHOOL NEWs
Italy through my eyes
Nadia Cavallo calls herself the ‘italian wiggle’, thanks to her successful DVDs created for teachers
of italian.
WhEN PRIMARY school teacher Nadia
Cavallo travelled to Italy five years ago,
she decided to film her trip as she went.
“I created a DVD of myself and Pinocchio
touring Italy,” she says. “Pinocchio was
getting up to mischief, but also seeing the
beautiful sites. I created this as a resource
for myself and my class, so they could see
Italy through my eyes. I never thought
it would go beyond my classes, but was
encouraged by my colleagues.”
The result is Cavallo Capers, a company
specialising in teaching resources to assist
teachers of loTE, specifically Italian. With
a musical background, Nadia is well aware
that the repetition of words and phrases
through singing is highly beneficial in
helping children to learn. Along with her
Pinocchio DVD – An Italian Adventure –
she has also created Buongiorno Signora,
a collection of original songs and karaoke
tracks. Both DVDs come complete with a
picture book and teacher’s resource book.
Designed for primary teachers, the
resources have been a hit Australia-wide, at
all levels, from kindergarten to secondary.
“I was motivated to create these products
because there was nothing out there to
assist in teaching Italian to primary school
children in Australia,” explains Ms Cavallo.
“There are some products from the uK
and uS, but my products are created for,
and are relevant to, our curriculum.”
Primary school teacher Nadia Cavallo.
For more information, visit www.
cavallocapers.com
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Recognising anxiety
in young people
symptoms of anxiety
Dr Highet says warning signs to look for
in young people include:
• Dropping out of the crowd (no longer
keen to go out and doesn’t seem to
enjoy things they used to love)
• feeling down (cries a lot for no
reason, is negative about everything,
has lost or gained a lot of weight and
often overreacts to things people say)
• Looking and feeling bad (looks untidy
and talks about feeling tired and
angry all the time)
• Has an attitude problem (hardly talks
and when he or she does talk, snaps
at people).
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ANxIETY IS experienced by children of
all ages from time to time and is often in
response to a situation where children feel
under pressure or fearful – but an anxiety
disorder is more serious and requires
treatment. Recognising the difference is
important for both parents and teachers,
to ensure that young people are given the
help they need, as early as possible.
Dr Nicole highet, from the national
depression initiative Beyondblue, says
anxiety is a common reaction to life’s
challenges. “It’s common for young people
to feel anxious if they’re sitting an exam
or interacting with a group of people they
don’t know,” Dr highet says. “But an
anxiety disorder is far more intense and
can go on for weeks or months. There are
many types of anxiety disorders and the
symptoms vary – some people have sudden
unexplained panic attacks that can seem
out of their control, while others experience
phobias like agoraphobia or fear of being in
an open space.”
It is estimated that one in seven young
people in Australia has an anxiety disorder
and one in 16 has depression, so the chances
are that every teacher knows someone who
has been affected by these illnesses.
Dr highet says it can sometimes be difficult
to work out if a young person is just having
a rough time or whether something more
serious is going on. “When one of your
students isn’t acting the way he or she
normally does, it can be hard to know what
to say. Sometimes the most difficult thing
is working out how to start a conversation,”
she says.
“It’s important to choose a time when you’re
both free to talk and a place where you both
feel comfortable. You might want to start
by saying something like, ‘I’ve noticed you
seem a bit down lately…’ and take it from
sCHOOL NEWs
Tom’s story
there. If you’re worried about one of your
students, look for the warning signs, listen
without judging, take the time to talk about
what’s going on and encourage the young
person to seek help.
Tom is a 21-year-old university student who has
experienced anxiety and depression. He tells his
story in the hope that it will help other young people
and their families understand these illnesses.
“once the conversation starts, your job is to
listen – the student may not want advice,
but just wants to talk things through. You
can help by maintaining eye contact, sitting
in a relaxed position and asking openended questions that can’t be answered
with just ‘yes’ or ‘no’. And encourage the
young person to seek help, either from a
counsellor or a doctor.” S
tom rust’s family knew something was wrong, but they
attributed the dramatic change in his behaviour to the
pressures of his last year at school. And by his own
admission, he did use the stress of completing Year 12 to
mask a deeper issue.
“i was 17 and final exams definitely made it more
complicated because i didn’t know whether i was just worried about school,” tom
says. “i guess i did use school as an excuse to cover up how i was really feeling.
My stress levels were blown way out of proportion compared to what was actually
happening in my life. it started interfering with things like school, relationships and
getting to sleep at night.
“i lacked the ability to relax and found myself always worrying about something.
As soon as one thing was solved, i subconsciously sought out another issue to be
worried about, to the point that i was always stressed.
“As well as feeling anxious, i was also starting to show signs of depression. i
had this constant negative outlook – good things would happen to me, but i just
wouldn’t care. it was like a big weight on me, i just felt pulled down all the time.”
tom battled through the exams and then shifted his focus to the trip of a lifetime in
Canada’s world-famous Whistler ski resort. “i thought, i will just see what happens,
i’m sure i’ll get better, but it was much the same,” tom says. “i was on holiday, i
wasn’t working, i had nothing to worry about, but i just wasn’t happy.”
When tom returned home, he decided to do something about how he was feeling.
He made an appointment with a Gp, who diagnosed Generalised Anxiety Disorder,
and with the help of a psychiatrist, his condition improved. With the support of
his parents, he is now enjoying life again which includes studying economics at
university. “Getting help has changed my life,” tom says. “i learnt that anxiety and
depression are treatable and i now feel that i’m well on the way to a successful
recovery.”
For more information about the signs and symptoms of anxiety and depression in young people, visit www.youthbeyondblue.com
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sCHOOL NEWs
science and maths awards now open
lAVERToN P–12 College is still on a high
after scooping the pool at last year’s Victorian
Science and Mathematics Education
Excellence Awards and hopes to up the ante
this year.
The school is planning to increase the
capability of its innovative, award-winning
lavNet science and technology program, as
well as upping the number of participating
schools. In 2010, the program – which offers
a range of resource kits on projects from solar
energy and the human body to lego Technic
and supermarket science – involved a
network of up to 19 primary schools working
with staff and students at the college.
This year the college plans to relocate lavNet
from an old single-room portable into its
new science design building.
“The award money from the regional and
state awards will go towards purchasing
updated equipment and keeping the cost to
schools using lavNet as low as possible,”
enthused principal Jeff Bell.
The Victorian Science and Mathematics
Education Excellence Awards recognise
schools
that
develop
innovative
partnerships with industry, tertiary and
community organisations to provide
students with authentic, hands-on
experiences reflecting contemporary uses
of science and mathematics.
Prize money of $10,000 is presented
to one winner in each of Victoria’s nine
government school regions. From the nine
regional winners, an additional $10,000
is presented to an overall State Excellence
Award Winner.
The school that most impressed judges at last
year’s Victorian Science and Mathematics
Nominations for the Victorian Science and Education Excellence Awards, Laverton P–12
Mathematics Education Excellence Awards College, is still on a high after their big win.
are now open and close on 13 May 2011.
For guidelines and an application form, visit www.education.vic.gov.au/about/
events/vsmea/ or phone 9637 2191.
Call for nominations
Victorian Science and Mathematics
Education Excellence Awards 2011
The Victorian Science and Mathematics Education Excellence Awards
recognise innovative partnerships between government schools and
industry that support science and mathematics education.
Grants of $10,000 will be presented to one school in each of Victoria’s nine government
school regions best able to demonstrate:
• A partnership with a business, industry, environmental group, community organisation,
TAFE or University that enhances science and mathematics education;
• An innovative and contemporary approach to science and mathematics curriculum that
leads to increased student engagement;
• Enhanced student awareness of the applications of science and/or mathematics
and knowledge of career pathways.
From the nine regional winners, an additional $10,000 will be awarded to an overall
State Excellence Award Winner.
Nominations close Friday 13 May 2011.
For guidelines and an application form visit: www.education.vic.gov.au/about/events/vsmea
For enquiries contact Helen Spargo at: [email protected]
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Taste of the outback for teachers
TEAChERS ARE encouraged to attend
an ‘Educators Educational’ trip to the Red
Centre next month that will help them with
future excursion planning. The trip, hosted
by Territory Discoveries, will give teachers
an opportunity to visit Central Australia
and experience first-hand the learning
outcomes available for students.
The educational trip for teachers – running
from April 17 to 21 – will visit local and
remote Aboriginal communities and
explore the heritage of Central Australia.
It also includes a session at the School of
the Air and will immerse participants in
spectacular outback landscapes that are
rich in cultural significance.
Territory Discoveries works with schools
to design enriching field trips for students,
and are able to assist with planning and
coordination of flights as well as hotel
and campsite accommodation, transfers
and key meal coordination. They can also
tailor-make itineraries to meet subject
requirements for a range of VCE subjects
including Biology, Aboriginal Studies,
PDhD, Primary Industries, Music,
Agriculture, Visual Arts, Community
and Family Studies, Geography, Earth
Environmental Studies and Photography.
To register for the Educators Educational, or
to find out more about opportunities available
for school groups in the Northern Territory,
visit www.territorydiscoveries.com/schools
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rEGiONAL rOuNDup
good news
from around
the state
Hume
n Students from more than 30 schools, including
Rutherglen hS and Tallangatta SC, joined thousands of
other biking enthusiasts for the 2010 Great Victorian
Bike Ride, covering 590kms over nine days at an average
of 70km per day. Rutherglen hS were proud winners of
the RACV Best School Team award for safe riding skills,
team etiquette, communication and team spirit and will
put their $2000 Rebel Sports voucher to good use this
year as the school gears up for the 2011 Mighty Murray
Great Victoria Bike Ride. This ride will take pedalling
participants alongside the picturesque Murray River
from 26 November to 4 December and while it may
be months away, school nurse linda Elkington says if
schools are planning to take part now would be a good
time to assemble a team and start training.
“We had 15 students on last year’s ride (which went
from Yarrawonga to Marysville), they endured rain,
hail and wind but remained positive and supportive of
each other, and had a fantastic time travelling through
some incredible countryside and making new friends.”
For more information, visit www.greatvic.com.au or
call 1800 616 600.
Loddon Mallee
n The Tree Goanna or lace Monitor is common in many
areas but is under threat in the loddon Mallee where it
lives in the local Box Ironbark forests. As a reminder
of the delicate balance between man and nature,
Strathfieldsaye PS has installed a sandstone sculpture
of a Tree Goanna carved by local environmentalist
Allan Windust, who has been working with the school
for several years.
Principal Greg Bowen says, “We have a very strong
commitment to sustainability across the school, we use
solar power and rainwater tanks, we have chooks and
a propagating shed, fruit trees and a vegetable garden
and the goanna is a great symbol of the importance of
taking care of our environment. he adds sculptural
aspect to the school grounds and the kids love him,
especially the pre-schoolers and the junior grades,
because they climb all over him.” This year Mr Bowen
plans to introduce more native animal sculptures and
statues to enhance the grounds and tie various parts of
the school together.
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Grampians
n A student attitude survey conducted at Meredith
PS last year indicated a desire for the use of devices
such as iPods and DSIs for learning in class, leading
to the successful application for a handheld 1:1
Devices research grant. The school augmented
the grant from its own budget and purchased 12
iPods, 12 DSIs, a TV and Wii and a range of games
including Maths Training, Brain Training and a
Voice Changer for DSIs, Wii Fit and Wii Sports,
various PC applications such as Spellodrome and
Kahootz, and the popular xbox game River Rush,
among others.
Teacher Ben Gallagher implemented the project
with his Year 4/5 class creating a 20-minute period
at the start of each day, called the Digital Sandpit,
which provided the children with free time to
explore, investigate and learn in a structured way
as they rotate through activities. This year, students
in Year 5 and 6 are onboard, with Mr Gallagher
hoping to roll the project out school-wide.
“This project has really helped with student
engagement and reducing late arrivals and
absences,” he says. “It’s also works with integrations
students, and is helping to develop communication
and teamwork as many of the games require a high
level of interaction between the children.”
Gippsland
n lakes Entrance SC has set up a free Practical Science Club for
students in Years 7–9 and is running lunchtime sessions once a
week to enable participants to explore and discover science through
practical activities and hands-on learning. Science co-ordinator
John Sentry says the club aims to assist junior and middle years
students to build confidence in their science skills and also in their
social interactions and career development. “Science is all around
us and is part of everyday lives. It is a method of learning about
why things behave in the ways they do, it is a way of finding out
how to swim faster through the water, whether life is possible on
other planets, and what makes plants grow faster. Knowledge
students gain through the study of science will allow them to live
life to the max,” he says. The wider school and local communities
have embraced the extracurricular club, with Year 11 students
raising money to help buy materials for it and some businesses
making generous donations.
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Barwon South Western
Southern Metropolitan
n A group of 20 students from hampton Park SC, lyndale SC, Dandenong
hS, McKinnon SC and Mordialloc College will embark on the trip of a
lifetime to Picardie, France, in April to undertake an investigation on
Australian and French involvement in World War 1 and the bonds forged
between the two nations since. The trip, which has been funded by DEECD
in conjunction with the International Education Division and Veteran
Affairs, will also give the students the ideal opportunity to practice their
language skills in preparation for taking French to VCE level. Four teachers
will accompany the students who will have a homestay in lyon, take a short
tip to Paris, and attend a school in Picardie where they will take part in an
ANZAC Day dawn service.
n Students at Bellbrae PS are helping to save
the iconic Tasmanian Devil, which experts
believe may be facing extinction. The rare
marsupial could be extinct in the wild by
the end of the year if a cure is not found for
the aggressive facial tumour disease that
has infected 90 per cent of the population.
Conservationists say emergency reserves of
healthy devils must be established at various
locations on the mainland to bolster hopes of
the species’ survival with numbers in the wild
dwindled to less than 2000. “our students
quickly realised that this lovable creature
could soon become extinct, prompting them to
ask what they could do to help,” says teacher
Attalia Egerton. The students created a range
of projects on the devil and organised a
fundraiser, collecting $1774.85. The money has
gone towards adopting a Tasmanian Devil and
also supports Zoos Victoria Devils Advocate
program, which will provide regular updates to
the school throughout 2011 about the health,
behaviours, interests and individual habits of
these beautiful and unique Australian animals.
Western Metropolitan
n Students at Jacksons Special
School in St Albans are thrilled
with their new synthetic
playing field that replaces an
oval ruined by drought and
then wet weather. The school
council recently completed an
upgrade of the oval converting
it into an all-weather, allpurpose space using Tiger
Turf. Principal John Raffle
says the new outdoor surface
is fantastic and the students
are thrilled to have year-round
access to outdoor activities
that include cricket, football,
soccer, basketball, netball and
a running track.
“The students are making the
most of the new oval every
chance they get. The parents
love it too and they were all
invited to the official opening,
where we had a BBQ and a full
day of activities,” he says.
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Northern Metropolitan
n Darebin Community health Service is trialing
a program to help prevent preschoolers from
becoming overweight adults. Anna Vasello
and paediatric occupational therapist Nichole
Shanks will run the 10-week program, which
begins this month, for children aged two- to
three-and-a-half and their parents. Ms Vasello
says preschool is the time when children develop
an emotional attachment to foods high in fat
and sugar that they take into adulthood. “We
will encourage parents to engage in active play
and role model behaviours to encourage healthy
eating,” she says. The program is based on a uK
model designed to tackle obesity in school-aged
children. It will be evaluated Deakin university
health researchers led by Dr helen Skouteris,
who says “the latest national data shows 20 per
cent of preschoolers are overweight or obese –
we need to reverse the trend.” If the program is
effective it will be rolled out across Victoria. For
more information, call 9485 9040.
Eastern Metropolitan
n Some speakers could barely
see over the podium when they
stepped up for the Whitehorse
Primary
Schools
Public
Speaking Competition last
November, but that didn’t stop
the students from delivering
passionate messages about
what they hoped to achieve by
the year 2020. Nine primary
schools, with 36 students from
Prep to Year 6, took part in the
competition, which was opened
by Assistant Regional Director
for the Eastern Metropolitan
Region, Dean Mann, and
facilitated by teaching and
learning
coach
Franne
holowko who has run similar
events in other regions. “It was
a very successful day and this
year we are hoping to bring
in secondary schools as well,”
says Ms holowko. “We also
want more primary schools to
take part in 2011 – we have 17
primary schools in Whitehorse,
so it would be fantastic if
they all came on board.”
For more information, contact
Franne holowko on 9878 9339
or email holowko.franne.f@
edumail.vic.gov.au
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The appointments listed below are as a result of vacancies advertised online. All data, including spelling of names and schools, is as
provided by schools through the recruitment Online system. This information is published for the purpose of general interest only.
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Adamou, nicholas Vassilis
Allen, Vicki Leanne
Ambrose, Glenn roger
Anderson, Alexandra Ann
Anderson, Meredith
Armstrong, Kylie Michelle
Arthur, elizabeth A
Arthur, elizabeth Anne
Atchison, patricia
Atchison, Wendy elizabeth
Attrill, Warren
Ballantyne, Kim
Ballard, Judith M
Ballinger, Daniel Leigh
Banfield sr., Dean
Bannan, skye
Bannan, skye
Barbary, Karyn Lorina
Barnett, Leonie suzanne
Benne, Michael
Berry, Caroline
Beveridge, Jason Corey
Blackley, Dianne elizabeth
Blair, Carly
Bockholt, Tobias
Boh, Candice
Bollom, roslyn Joan
Bourke, Amanda Justine
Boyd, Joel Micheal
Brewster-Borwick, Brieony
Brittain, patricia Ann
Brock, Julianne
Brooks, Anthony
Brown, Marika
Buchanan, Jennifer Joy
Campbell, Cheryl
Cantone, Antoni
Carey, Jodie
Carland, reece D
Carlin, Gemma
Carmichael, Lisa
Carrigan-Walsh, Ashlee n
Carroll, elisa
Carter, Kylie Maree
Chivell, emma Kate
Civinini, Claudia
Clark, Amanda
Clark, Amanda
Clark, rochelle Kristy
Clarke, ian James
Clayton, Alicia Jane
Clifford, nicholas
Close, Mikel Andrew
Cockerell, sarah
Colbert, Julie
Colbron, Jennifer Claire
Collins, Kerren Lorraine
Colliver, Jan M
Condon, Mark John
Connolly, ellisa
Conroy, stacey Anne Amelia
Cook, ethan Kane
Cordner, patricia Alice
Courtney, Debra Leigh
Coutts, rebecca Johanne
Coutts, rebecca Johanne
Cox, Alison pauline
Cramp, Kerryn
Crawford, Anna
Crisapulli, James Michael
Crole, Zoe
Crowe, narelle
Daff, Barbara Hilary
Dale, Kerri-Anne
Dalipi, selma
Davis, Amanda Leanne
de Been, Matthew Michael
De Mori, Carlo
Delaney, Lauren Jane
Deocampo, James
Desbrowe-Annear, Cathy
Dinse, Hayden William
Donahoo, Craig Ashley
Donald, Belinda Maree
Dowling, Anthony J
Duck, Thomas Michael
Duffin, Troy Leslie
Dunne, Joshua James
earls, andrew
eastwood, Adele
edmonds, Brett John
egan, Lisa
elliott, Deanne
endacott, Claire
Fawcett-smith, elisabeth A
Ferfoglia, nada
Field, elizabeth irene
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north Geelong sC
Hamilton (Gray st.) ps
Casterton sC
Hamilton (Gray st.) ps
Warrnambool east ps
Corio Bay senior College
Bolwarra ps
Bolwarra ps
north Geelong sC
Warrnambool east ps
Camperdown College
narrawong District ps
Terang College
Geelong Hs
Baimbridge College
Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College
Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College
Bundarra ps
Montpellier ps
Chilwell ps
Torquay p-9 College
Cobden Technical school
Camperdown College
Chilwell ps
Bell park north ps
Grovedale West ps
Western Heights sC
Geelong Hs
Brauer sC
Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College
Oberon Hs
Colac south West ps
Baimbridge College
Mandama ps
Brauer sC
Oberon Hs
newcomb sC
Warrnambool College
Grovedale College
Warrnambool College
Chilwell ps
simpson ps
Highton ps
Hampden specialist school
Belmont ps
Grovedale College
Mandama ps
Mandama ps
surfside ps
Timboon p-12 school
Tate street - Geelong ps
Grovedale West ps
Barwon Valley school
Forrest ps
Belmont Hs
Colac south West ps
Baimbridge College
portland sC
Warrnambool east ps
Barwon Valley school
norlane Hs
Grovedale ps
Hamilton north ps
Coleraine ps
Western Heights sC
Western Heights sC
Western Heights sC
Western Heights sC
Mt Duneed regional ps
Lara ps
Torquay p-9 College
Barwon Valley school
Belmont Hs
Western Heights sC
Western Heights sC
newcomb sC
Leopold ps
Highton ps
Hamilton north ps
Tate street - Geelong ps
Barwon Valley school
Grovedale College
Forrest ps
Belmont Hs
Heywood Consolidated school
Geelong Hs
Western Heights sC
Ocean Grove ps
nelson park school
Western Heights sC
Western Heights sC
Alvie Consolidated school
Geelong east ps
Heywood District sC
Torquay p-9 College
norlane West ps
Geelong east ps
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Finch, Terri-Anne
Finnigan, Georgina Louise
Fisher, Greg
Flynn, Bridget
Forster, Danny Bruce
Forsyth, Diane
fox, chelsea
Fraser, susan Mary
Gador, robin Davis
Gannon, Joy
Garcia, Julianna Mary C
Garner, Karen Lesley
Gee, Deborah Doreen
Geerings, Katie Louise
George, Chris
Gibson, Jenny
Gibson, Jessica
Gleeson, Glenys Joy
Goodman, Wendy Maree
Gook, susan Jane
Gould, Bradley James
Goward, Cameron
Grant, Warren
Green, sarah
Groher, Jessica suzanne
Grunwald, Heather Joy
Hall, Caroline natasha
Hall, Kathrine
Hall, Tracey Louise
Hamence, Andrew Kenneth
Hamilton, Kerrie ruth
Hannon, Matthew John
Hanson, pauline Kathrine
Hardy, rebecca Gillian Kirk
Hateley, rebecca Anne
Haugh, Matthew noel
Hayward, ebony
Healey, David
Hedrick, simone
Heenan, stacey Lea
Hehir, Alison Louise
Hester, Christopher John
Hicks, Debra Karen
Higgs, Denise
Hill, Kerrie susan
Hogan, Joseph Daniel
Holmes, Melanie Jane
Holz, Ben r
Homes, rebecca Jade
Honeywell, Tania s
Horwill, Kane rodney
Hosking, Adelle Jane
Hosking, Adelle Jane
Humphreys, Fiona Michelle
Huss, neika
Hutchins, Casey M
Hutchison, Lloyd David
Hutchison, Lloyd David
innes, Joanne
innes, Joanne Mary
isles, Fiona ruth
Jankowski, stanley
Jarvis, Lee Christopher
Jarvis, Lee Christopher
Jehu, Jessica Kate
Jenkins, Kaye pauline
Johnson, Kate
Johnson, susan Marie
Jones, emily Louise
Jones, rodney patrick
Kapana, natalie Caroline
Kealy, elise
Kelly, Christopher Damien
Kelly, Karen Joy
Kelly, Katrina Louise
Kenna, Jane Catherine
Kent, shonelle
Kichakov, Anna
Kilfoyle, Anthony
Killen, rosalie
Killey, Jane Christine
Kilpatrick, Dean Andrew
Kirk, Hayley Anna
Koerner, Lauren
Kurzman, Matther
Laidlaw, Ashley Allan
Larcombe, Kay erica
Lee, Jane Clifton
Lee, Jillian Clara
Lee, Karen
Lee, stephen
Lewis, Graham Allan
Lowe, nadine Louise
Lowther, sharron Leigh
Lumb, Katrina Angela
Lydall, Quentin Christopher
Lynch, Amy Victoria
Maddern, paul Michael
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Bellarine sC
Warrnambool east ps
Hamilton north ps
Lara ps
Geelong south ps
Mandama ps
Brauer sC
Warrnambool sDs
Belmont Hs
Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College
Geelong Hs
nelson park school
Western Heights sC
Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC
newcomb sC
Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC
Birregurra ps
Hamilton (Gray st.) ps
Hamilton (Gray st.) ps
Mandama ps
norlane West ps
newcomb sC
Geelong Hs
Barwon Valley school
Grovedale West ps
Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College
Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC
newcomb sC
Bell park north ps
Geelong east ps
Casterton sC
newcomb sC
Colac south West ps
Bellarine sC
panmure ps
Timboon p-12 school
Belmont Hs
Belmont Hs
Camperdown College
Cobden Technical school
Montpellier ps
Geelong east ps
Hamilton (Gray st.) ps
Drysdale ps
Camperdown College
Warrnambool sDs
Corio Bay senior College
newcomb sC
Hamilton north ps
newcomb sC
Timboon p-12 school
Belmont ps
Belmont ps
Barwon Valley school
Timboon p-12 school
Woodford ps
Belmont Hs
Belmont Hs
Bellarine sC
Bellarine sC
Baimbridge College
Geelong east ps
Grovedale ps
Grovedale ps
surfside ps
Derrinallum p-12 College
Mandama ps
Terang College
Wallington ps
Brauer sC
rollins ps
Casterton sC
Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC
Merrivale ps
Geelong east ps
Woodford ps
Lara ps
norlane West ps
Geelong Hs
Geelong Hs
Bellaire ps
Hamilton (Gray st.) ps
nelson park school
Highton ps
Casterton sC
north Geelong sC
Western Heights sC
Woolsthorpe ps
George street ps - Hamilton
Barwon Valley school
Alvie Consolidated school
Balmoral p-12 Community Colleg
norlane West ps
Warrnambool sDs
nelson park school
Lara sC
Geelong east ps
Beeac ps
CLAss
CLAss
LeAD
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GrD
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Ap1-1
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es1-1
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CLAss
es1-1
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es1-1
CLAss
LeAD
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
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CLAss
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CLAss
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LeAD
GrD
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
es1-2
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es1-1
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es1-1
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Main, Kristy L
Mann, Kachia noelle
Mansbridge, simon
Mansfield, symone
Maroniti, John
Mason, sally Louise
Mason, sally Louise
Matafonov, Lynn Maree
McAuliffe, Kuiama
McBrien, Michael William
McCallum, Janette Lesley G
McCaughan, Craig robert
McClusky, Merryn Kay
McDonald, sarah-Jane
McDonough, Anna Louise
McFarlane, ellie
McFarlane, ellie
McGrath, Janet Maree
McHaffie, John
Mcinerney, Luke
McKeegan, Jacqueline
McKenzie, Melissa
McLachlan, Angus Donald
McLean, Melanie Jane
McLeod Hoskin, robyn
McManus, Lauren Adele
Mcnaughton, Anne robyn
Mcnaughton, Leanne Joy
Mcpherson, Leah Kate
Mcshane, sheridan
Mcspedden, stewart John
Mcsween, erin Louise
Meek, Jessica Kate
Melli, Francesco
Mendelson, Leanne
Menzel, Barbara Ann
Millard, suzy Leanne
Mills, Kerry Anne
Milsome, Aaron Mark
Mirtschin, Donna narelle
Moloney, Kristen Melissa
Moody, peter William
Moore, Jemima Jane
Moriarty, Anne Marie
Morrissy, Faith Lechelle
Morrow, Lynda
Moyle, russell M
Mueller, emily Jane
Munoz, nuria
Muratti, sandra
Murfitt, Megan
Murray, ross Donald
Muschamp, Amanda M
nam, Kylie rebecca
nash, Jodie Ann
nestor, Joel Michael
newton, Julia Ann
noonan, sarah elizabeth
noone, Fiona
O’Bree, Kathryn Jane
O’Brien, Carmel
O’Callaghan, Lauren Anne
O’Connell, Clare e
O’Connell, paul William
Osborn, irene
Osley, rebecca Lynette
packett, robyn Verna
peake, Matthew robert
peardon, serena
petrisor, Yvonne Maree
pett, Julie
petzierides, Marie
plevko, Kimberley
podbury, ellen
polglaze, elizabeth (Liz)
purcell, Maria
pyke, Laura
rantall, Jy
rees, siwan Angharad
reynolds, Angela Ann
reynolds, Gillian
rhodes, patricia robyn
robb, elizabeth Marie
roberts, Ann Catherine
robertson, steven richard
robinson, Jillian Margaret
roche, Joanne Gabriel
rotherham, rhonda Lynne
rowe, Tania Lea
russell, Kylie Anne
sachse, paula Maree
sager, nadine
samji, Jaiman Khushal
scarrott, Judith Annette
schmidt, Damien Alan
scott, ian samuel
shamana
shanahan, Kylie Anne
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Barwon Heads ps
Geelong Hs
Brauer sC
Barwon Heads ps
Brauer sC
Merino Consolidated school
Merino Consolidated school
Barwon Valley school
Bellarine sC
portland sC
Hamilton north ps
Mandama ps
Western Heights sC
Baimbridge College
Brauer sC
Torquay p-9 College
Torquay p-9 College
Belmont Hs
Cobden ps
Warrnambool east ps
Mandama ps
Timboon p-12 school
Colac south West ps
Warrnambool east ps
Oberon Hs
Barwon Heads ps
George street ps - Hamilton
Ocean Grove ps
Brauer sC
Barwon Valley school
Hamlyn Banks ps
Warrnambool ps
Terang College
Grovedale College
north shore ps
George street ps - Hamilton
Macarthur ps
Lara sC
north Geelong sC
penshurst ps
Brauer sC
portland sC
Geelong east ps
Timboon p-12 school
Apollo Bay p-12 College
Oberon Hs
Derrinallum p-12 College
Belmont Hs
nelson park school
Grovedale West ps
Bell park north ps
Grovedale College
nelson park school
Torquay p-9 College
Grovedale College
Warrnambool east ps
Warrnambool sDs
Warrnambool sDs
Derrinallum p-12 College
Grovedale West ps
Derrinallum p-12 College
Oberon Hs
Warrnambool College
Bell park north ps
Oberon Hs
Grovedale College
Terang College
Warrnambool College
Oberon Hs
Bell park north ps
Geelong east ps
Leopold ps
north shore ps
Cobden Technical school
Whittington ps
norlane West ps
Hamilton north ps
Warrnambool east ps
Brauer sC
Lara Lake ps
norlane Hs
Casterton sC
Hamilton (Gray st.) ps
newcomb sC
norlane Hs
Baimbridge College
Warrnambool sDs
Whittington ps
Warrnambool sDs
George street ps - Hamilton
Mandama ps
Barwon Valley school
Anglesea ps
Grovedale ps
Lara Lake ps
Camperdown College
Barwon south Western region
Hamilton north ps
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
GrD
GrD
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CLAss
LeAD
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
GrD
es1-2
GrD
GrD
es1-1
GrD
es1-1
es1-1
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
eXrT
es1-1
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
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es1-1
LeAD
CLAss
CLAss
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es1-2
es1-1
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CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
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CLAss
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CLAss
CLAss
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CLAss
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GrD
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GrD
CLAss
GrD
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CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
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LeAD
es1-1
es1-1
es1-1
es1-1
CLAss
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CLAss
GrD
CLAss
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CLAss
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naMe
shen, sophia Feng
sheppard, Carolynne
silva, Fay Helen
simondson, Michael
simonsen, Lydia petter
simonsen, Lydia petter
sinclair, sandra Joan
skeet, eva
sky, Laura
sky, Laura Christine Maria
sly, Janette Christine
smith, Angela Vivien
smith, Angela Vivien
smith, Anita Maria
smith, Audra rachael
smith, Brenda
smith, Carly Jade
smith, Christian
smith, ngaira Leonie
smith, susan
spring, suzanne Maree
stevanovic, Kate elizabeth
stocki, Daniel petar
sullivan, Mark James
sullivan, scarlett Louise
Tainsh, Megan Louise
Taylor, Andrea L
Taylor, Glenn
Taylor, Jane Louise
Taylor, Jane Louise
Te Kiri-Tuwairua, Christine A
Thomas, Christopher F
Thomas, Coral Ann
Thomson, rachell Jessica
Timms, Jullie Anne
Tkaczuk, nadia
Tucker, susan Joy
Turner, Mary Theresa
Turner, robert Bromley
Turner, Zoe
Vagg, sharon Lee
Van Der ploeg, Yvonne nicole
Van Der pol, nicole A
Vandenberghe, Megan
Vaught, Tracey
Venn, Liam edward
Vistarini, Melanie J
Walford, Helen
Walker, Katherine
Walter, David Alexander
Warburton, Tim
Warren, sharyn
Webb, John philip
Webster, Cassia
Webster, Cassia roze
Weidner, simone
White, elaine
Whitecross, Graham John
Wiffen, Michelle Lee
Wild, Anna Kathleen
Wilkinson, Jacqueline
Williams, Andrew K
Williams, Chris James
Williams, Donna Jane
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC
Allansford & District ps
Grovedale College
Geelong Hs
Mandama ps
Mandama ps
Belmont Hs
Western Heights sC
Bolwarra ps
Bolwarra ps
Oberon Hs
Belmont Hs
Belmont Hs
Western Heights sC
norlane West ps
Brauer sC
Belmont Hs
Torquay p-9 College
Apollo Bay p-12 College
Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC
Warrnambool sDs
Casterton sC
Leopold ps
Cobden Technical school
Casterton sC
Lara ps
Timboon p-12 school
Geelong Hs
Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College
Lorne-Aireys inlet p-12 College
Colac south West ps
portland sC
Western Heights sC
Cavendish ps
Macarthur ps
Torquay p-9 College
Barwon Valley school
Oberon Hs
Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC
north Geelong sC
Camperdown College
Belmont Hs
Ashby ps
Camperdown College
Torquay p-9 College
Timboon p-12 school
Leopold ps
Barwon Valley school
norlane West ps
nelson park school
Montpellier ps
Warrnambool east ps
Casterton sC
Bellarine sC
Bellarine sC
Lara Lake ps
rollins ps
newcomb sC
Grovedale College
Geelong Hs
norlane West ps
Belmont Hs
Drysdale ps
Birregurra ps
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
es1-1
es1-1
CLAss
Ap1-2
es1-1
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
sCH
es1-1
GrD
Ap1-1
CLAss
GrD
GrD
CLAss
LeAD
es1-1
GrD
es1-1
Ap1-2
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
Ap1-1
es1-1
es1-2
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
Ap1-1
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
eXrT
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
eXrT
CLAss
GrD
GrD
naMe
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Williams, Kara
Wilmoth, emily Jane
Wirth, nicole
Witcombe, Vanessa Helen
Withers, Fiona ellen
Wood, Alana
Wood, Alana
Woodward, Madeleine Mary
Wright, Bonita
Wright, eve
Wyld, Helen elizabeth
Yamamoto, Yoko
Young, Kara
Zaffarese, Courtney Lee
Barwon Valley school
Colac south West ps
Bellarine sC
Barwon Valley school
Mandama ps
Grovedale ps
Grovedale West ps
Warrnambool sDs
Mortlake p-12 College
Belmont Hs
Western Heights sC
Brauer sC
portland sC
Matthew Flinders Girls’ sC
CLAss
GrD
es1-2
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
GrD
es2-5
GrD
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
es1-2
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Aalders, nicole Leigh
Abersteiner, Chad Cameron
Adams, Ann royale
Adams, Meryl elizabeth
Adams, nicholas James
Addison, Brooke
Alban, rosaleen Helen
Allan, Debra
Allchin, Belinda
Altmann, Chaterine Junydha
Anastasios, Helen Joy
Andersen, Kelly Anne
Anderton, Mathew paul
Anthony, Catherine
Appleby, Colleen
Arias-Lazo, Bernardita
Armstrong, Michael Charles
Arnold, Jane elizabeth
Arnold, Monika
Arnold, Timothy James
Arnup, Jessica
Arundale, Brad s
Arundale, Brad s
Ash, Darren stephen
Ashmole, Broderick John
Athanasakis, William Andrew
Attwood, elise s
Avery, emma
Backhouse, Julie Ann
Backhouse, Linda Maree
Backman, Alyson Marie
Baizanos, Margaret Clare
Bakas, stella
Baker, Cheryl
Ballot, Claire esme
Bancell, Glenda irene
Barbanti, Jessica Ashlee
Barber, Brittany
Barnes, paul John
Barr, elizabeth Jane
Barry, Brenden
Bartsch, Wendy Linda
Batalha, Joel
Bate, Alison Gaye
Bate, Louise elisabeth
Bates, Julia Gay
Bates, Lindsey Martha
Baumgarth, Melinda elise
Donburn ps
Upwey Hs
Box Hill senior sC
Kent park ps
Boronia Heights College
Lilydale Hs
parkwood sC
The patch ps
norwood sC
Glen Waverley sC
sherbrooke Community school
Maroondah sC
Clayton north ps
Millwarra ps
sassafras ps
rowville sC
Tinternvale ps
norwood sC
Upper Yarra sC
Mont Albert ps
Glen Waverley sC
Jells park ps
sussex Heights ps
Blackburn ps
Warrandyte Hs
Koonung sC
Vermont sC
Heathmont College
Mount evelyn sDs
scoresby sC
emerald ps
syndal south ps
serpell ps
Ferntree Gully north ps
Boroondara park ps
Knox park ps
serpell ps
Mount Waverley sC
Andersons Creek ps
rangeview ps
scoresby sC
Lilydale West ps
Brentwood sC
Croydon sC
scoresby sC
Blackburn Hs
serpell ps
syndal south ps
es1-1
LeAD
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
LeAD
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
es1-1
Ap1-1
es1-1
es1-1
CLAss
GrD
es2-4
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
GrD
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
LeAD
pr2-4
es1-2
pr2-3
LeAD
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
GrD
GrD
naMe
Bawa, ipshita singh
Baycan, sermin
Baycan, sermin
Beagley, Michelle
Beale, Jennifer Anne
Beardshaw, shelley Diane
Beardsley, pamela Marie
Beare, stephen G
Becker, Belinda
Becker, patricia
Bedovian, Christine
Beed, rebecca j
Bellingham, Felicity r
Benne, Justin Vincent
Benne, Justin Vincent
Bennett, Courtney paige
Bennett, Karen Jane
Bennett, Terry
Bennetts, Marice Linda
Benson, Anne
Bertram, Damien William
Besford, Melissa ruth
Bethune, Haydn
Bickford, Kate emmeline
Biddle, ruth elizabeth
Binotto, phillip Mark
Birch, susan patricia
Birrell, Tim
Blake, elyce patricia
Blamey, Timothy Todd
Blanch-Frederick, Aimee
Blyth, Lorraine
Boal, Caroline
Boek, Fiona Margaret
Boggia, patricia Frances
Bolger, sarah
Bond, Justin peter
Borg, Charmain
Borg, shirley
Bowers, philip
Bradtke, Timothy David
Brain, Victoria
Branagan-strike, Deborah
Brandt, Leanne patricia
Bray, Amanda
Brewer, Louise ruth
Brewster, Barry philip
Brewster, sara Jane
Bride, Kim Louise
Bridges, Fiona
Broadbent, eliza
Broadribb, Anne Carolyn
Broomfield, Mary
Broomfield, Mary Louise
Brown, Colleen
Brown, Joanne
Browne, Matt
Brunelli, Daniela Maria
Bucci, sarah Jane
Buivids Jr., Amanda Daina
Bunker, Danielle Kara
Burke, Jessica
Burley, Caitlyn Georgina
Burton, Geoffrey Charles
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Mooroolbark College
Camberwell Hs
Camberwell Hs
Jells park ps
The Basin ps
Kallista ps
Forest Hill College
Heathmont College
Forest Hill College
Mount Dandenong ps
rowville sC
Upwey south ps
Ashwood school
Menzies Creek ps
Menzies Creek ps
parkwood sC
Kent park ps
eastern Metropolitan region
Ashwood school
Aurora school
Hughesdale ps
Templestowe Valley ps
east Doncaster sC
serpell ps
sussex Heights ps
ringwood sC
The patch ps
Boronia Heights College
Templestowe Valley ps
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Laburnum ps
Brentwood sC
Templestowe Valley ps
Launching place ps
Monash sDs
Mount View ps
Box Hill Hs
Forest Hill College
Mont Albert ps
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Cockatoo ps
Old Orchard ps
rowville ps
Mount View ps
Boronia West ps
Mooroolbark College
Croydon West ps
Greythorn ps
Macclesfield ps
scoresby sC
sherbrooke Community school
Lilydale ps
Lilydale ps
east Doncaster sC
Forest Hill College
rowville sC
serpell ps
Wheelers Hill sC
Orchard Grove ps
swinburne senior sC
Livingstone ps
Mount evelyn sDs
rowville sC
CLAss
es2-3
es2-3
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
es1-2
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
GrD
GrD
GrD
GrD
es1-1
eXeCLs
es1-1
es1-1
CLAss
GrD
GrD
GrD
LeAD
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
GrD
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
es1-2
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
GrD
GrD
es1-1
es1-1
CLAss
es1-2
CLAss
Ap1-1
es1-1
GrD
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es1-1
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es1-1
CLAss
LeAD
GrD
GrD
GrD
GrD
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CLAss
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naMe
Bushby, Damien
Butler, Justin
Buzaglo, Katherine
Byatt, Catherine Mary
Byrnes, Felicity
Calic, eddie
Callaghan, Jane noelene
Callahan, Amanda
Callegaro, Leanne
Cameron, David John
Campbell, emily Katherine
Campbell, Gareth scott
Campbell, Mark Leslie
Campbell, Matthew reginald
Campbell, Matthew reginald
Campbell, paul David
Candeloro, sonia
candy, rebecca l
Cardwell, Louise Michelle
Carlon, Kay elizabeth
Carmody, Gerard John
Carr, nicholas John
Carroll, Chloe
Carter, evelyn Diane
Carter, Meaghan
Castelino, Juliette elizabeth
Cavill, Lisa Joan
Ceresoli, Melinda
Chandrasena Jr., niluka s
Chapman, Timothy Mark
Chapple, rosemary Lorraine
Charnock, Lynne Maria
Cherry, pauline nikki
Chesterman, shirley
Chiera, emma Marie
Chisholm, Monique
Chivell, stephanie
Chivell, stephanie
Christie, Matthew
Chung, sookhyun suzie
Churcher, Laura
Clapp, stephanie Joy
Clark, Benjamin James s
Clark, simon James
Clark, Timothy robert
Clayton, susan elizabeth
Clifton Mills, Tonia Anne
Close, Brylie rebecca
Clyde, stewart
Coates, Jeremy David
Colby, Lauren
Collard, Lynneve Jane
Collins, Donna sheree
Colombani, sandra
Conly, Helen ruth
Connor, Louise Dorothy
Cook, Hayley Margaret
Cook, natasha L
Cook, simone Marie
Copeman, Louise
Cornish, Matthew
Cornwall, Zoe Miranda
Costello, emily Jayne
Costello, Madeline
Cotter, patricia Margerette
Couch, Cheryl
Coulson, rachael Lee
Cowling, Georgia Cathlin
Crawford, Mia Kerin
Crebbin, Belinda
Crossett, Andrew robert
Crotty, Adam John
Crouch, nathan roy
Crowe, Anthony Callan
Cruise, Amanda
Cullen, Judith
Cullinan, rebecca Mary
Cumbo, nicholas Anthony
Cumming, Amy M
Cunningham, sigrid
Cunningham, sylvia
Currington, Laura
Cutelle, Julia ellen
D’Aloisio, Mary
D’Arcy, Brian James
D’souza, prianjali Frederika
Dale, nicole Maree
Daly, Alison
Damschke, Jules shane
Danahay, Ashlea elizabeth
Darby, Melissa
Darroch, stephen
Davey, Deborah Leanne
Davies-Kljajic, Bettina
Davies, Chantelle May
Davies, Heather Maree
Davis, Kristy rae
Dawborn, nicola
Dawson, Claire
Dawson, Warren Anthony
de Garis, sarah elizabeth
De Graaff, Thomas Gerard
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Canterbury Girls’ sC
selby ps
Mooroolbark east ps
Wandin Yallock ps
Mont Albert ps
rowville sC
Amsleigh park ps
eastwood ps
Vermont sC
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Croydon Hills ps
rowville sC
Fairhills ps
Glenferrie ps
Mt. Waverley north ps
rowville sC
Monash sDs
surrey Hills ps
Deepdene ps
Monash sDs
Mount Waverley sC
Box Hill Hs
Mountain Gate ps
Vermont sC
eastwood ps
Auburn south ps
Wandin north ps
Kew Hs
Hawthorn sC
Lilydale Heights College
Lilydale Hs
Kent park ps
Upwey Hs
Tinternvale ps
Boroondara park ps
Brentwood sC
Warrandyte ps
Warrandyte ps
Mount Waverley sC
Wheelers Hill sC
Vermont sC
Lilydale Hs
Wandin Yallock ps
Gembrook ps
Highvale sC
Kew ps
solway ps
Monbulk College
Jells park ps
Upwey Hs
Lysterfield ps
Antonio park ps
Balwyn ps
Camberwell Hs
Blackburn eLs
Wheelers Hill ps
Weeden Heights ps
Laburnum ps
rowville sC
ringwood sC
Upper Yarra sC
rolling Hills ps
Weeden Heights ps
Highvale sC
Koonung sC
Warburton ps
Bayswater ps
Ferny Creek ps
ringwood north ps
Kew east ps
essex Heights ps
Mount evelyn ps
Maroondah sC
Lilydale Hs
rowville sC
Mount View ps
Upwey Hs
Glenferrie ps
Lilydale Hs
Mullauna sC
Kew Hs
Boronia West ps
Hartwell ps
Kent park ps
Healesville Hs
Camberwell Hs
Glen Waverley ps
Lilydale Hs
Croydon sC
Mount evelyn ps
Greythorn ps
Forest Hill College
Mount View ps
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Warrandyte Hs
ringwood sC
Kew east ps
norwood sC
Boronia West ps
Healesville Hs
Camberwell Hs
Koonung sC
80 inspire MArCH 2011
CLAss
pr2-3
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
es1-1
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
ACpT
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
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GrD
GrD
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
ACpT
GrD
CLAss
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CLAss
es1-1
LeAD
es1-2
LeAD
LeAD
ACpT
ACpT
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GrD
ACpT
CLAss
GrD
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GrD
CLAss
GrD
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naMe
de rosbo, Ganaelle
Deane, Margaret
Debono, Judi Lee
Deering, Tracey
Deering, Tracey Leanne
Delhaye, Vanessa
Den elzen, Andrew
Den elzen, Ashleigh Maree
Derix, stephanie
Devereux, Anthony Alan
Dewar, Mark James
Dewar, Timothy John
Dewhurst, paul William
Di Cocco, Terrence peter
Dicarla, Adam
Diston, April
Dodgson, evelyn Mary
Doherty, susan elizabeth
Donald, John robert
Donevska, Mirjana
Donohue, steven John
Douglas, Greig Andrew
Douras, Katrina
Doyle, elaine
Dube, Tim
Dudley, Joanne Maree
Duffy, patrick paul
Duncan, Linda Mary
Duncan, nicola Dawn
Dunkley, Adele
Dunlop, Kate emma
Dunn, Deborah
Dunne, Carlie nicole
Dyett, sally
eastwood, Felicity elizabeth
eaton, Fiona Anne
edwards, Melia
ekanayake, sithy Mariam F
elcheikh, rose Barbara
ellis, Laura
ellison, Julie A
embury, pauline Catherine
endersby, sarah Jane
entwistle, Thomas John
erwin, susan J
escurat, Julien
everett, Jeremy McKenzie
everon, shirley Anne
eycken, Jacqueline Maree
eysseric, Caroline Agnes
Facey, Lois Ann
Fan, Juo-Wen
Feldman, Jodie Marree
Ferguson, Lesley Dianne
Ferrari, Kaye Margaret
Fettes, Laura
Fielding, Mark
Fishburn, emma B
Fisher, Gina Charlene
Fisher, Jack
Fisher, Kate
Fisher, Michelle Louise
Fisher, Ursula
Flanagan, Libby Anne
Flockhart, Jennifer ruth
Floros, Harry
Flynn, Jennifer
Fogarty, Kathleen Margaret
Ford, Kerry Lenore
Formston, peter
Forrest, Melissa Jayne
Forster, Jan
Forte, ryan James
Foster, Dale Andrew
Foxall, eva Leni
Fra, Laura
Frank, Janine Maree
Franklin, Diana Louise
Fraser, elise Anne
Fraser, Jonique elise
Frawley, Maureen
Freeman, Michelle
Fulton, Melonie skye
Furno, Lisa
Gachon, Caroline
Gadler-Hele, sue
Galbraith, elysia ruth
Gange, steven
Gangell, natasha
Ganter, Megan
Garcia, Christian John
Gardner-Drummond, paul
Gardner, Bronwyn patricia
Gardner, Kate
Garrett, stewart L
Garwood, stephen paul
Gastin, Maree
Gatt, nina
Gauci, Anita Dawn
Gertsakis, Janet elizabeth
Ghirardello, Marie
Giacoppo, Julie patricia
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Templeton ps
Oakleigh south ps
park Orchards ps
Wattle View ps
Wattle View ps
Camberwell ps
Croydon Hills ps
Upwey south ps
Vermont south special school
Heathmont College
Maroondah sC
Gembrook ps
Upper Yarra sC
Upper Yarra sC
Croydon Community school
Great ryrie ps
Ferntree Gully north ps
Chatham ps
Knox park ps
swinburne senior sC
Auburn ps
seville ps
Balwyn Hs
Kew Hs
sherbrooke Community school
Great ryrie ps
Heatherwood school
scoresby sC
Auburn south ps
sherbrooke Community school
Heathmont east ps
Wattle View ps
Bimbadeen Heights ps
Vermont ps
Doncaster sC
Maroondah sC
Upper Yarra sC
Mount View ps
Camberwell Hs
Mitcham ps
Glenferrie ps
solway ps
Belle Vue ps
Vermont ps
Ashwood school
Balwyn Hs
Monash sDs
Wantirna Heights school
Launching place ps
Camberwell ps
Wantirna Heights school
Doncaster ps
Monash sDs
Mont Albert ps
Livingstone ps
Glen Waverley sc
Box Hill Hs
Heatherwood school
Macclesfield ps
Oakleigh ps
Upper Yarra sC
Glenallen school
Brentwood sC
Kent park ps
Hughesdale ps
rowville sC
Maroondah sC
Koonung sC
Maroondah sC
Croydon Hills ps
Templeton ps
Weeden Heights ps
Livingstone ps
Wantirna College
Box Hill senior sC
east Doncaster sC
Forest Hill College
rowville ps
Laburnum ps
Mount View ps
Kew east ps
Greythorn ps
Box Hill senior sC
Ashwood school
Vermont sC
Mount View ps
Hartwell ps
Mt. Waverley north ps
Mount Waverley ps
Auburn ps
Templestowe Valley ps
Lilydale ps
Glen Waverley sc
Knox Gardens ps
Ashwood school
Dorset ps
Upper Yarra sC
John Monash science school
Upwey Hs
Mount Dandenong ps
Wheelers Hill sC
Warrandyte Hs
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
es1-1
es1-2
GrD
GrD
es2-4
CLAss
LeAD
es1-2
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
es2-3
es1-1
CLAss
es1-2
CLAss
ACpT
CLAss
es1-2
es1-1
CLAss
es2-3
es2-3
GrD
es1-1
GrD
es1-1
GrD
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
es1-1
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
es1-2
es1-1
GrD
GrD
LeAD
CLAss
es1-1
LeAD
es2-3
es1-2
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
GrD
GrD
GrD
GrD
es1-1
pr2-3
es2-3
es2-3
LeAD
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
es1-1
es1-1
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es1-1
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CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
es1-2
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
es1-2
GrD
GrD
CLAss
GrD
ACpT
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
GrD
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
es1-1
es1-2
LeAD
CLAss
pr2-4
es1-1
naMe
scHool
Giannopoulos, Cilla
Giblett, Amanda rae
Gibson, Debra
Gibson, Leah Deanne
Gill, Dianne Maree
Gillespie, shaun Michael
Gillies, Laura
Gillies, Laura Jane
Glanvill, Julie
Glare, Angela
Glass, Michael
Gleeson, stephen Craig
Goddard, Jane Katherine
Gold, Louise n
Golding, Virginia Louise
Goldman, Angela
Goldsworthy, Vicki Maree
Goodall, susanne
Goode, sam Jane
Goonetilleke, nataisha s
Gordon, Jake
Gould, philippa
Grace, robin ellen
Graco, Michelle Ann
Grandin, Katy elizabeth
Grant, sandra Lynn
greenall, kirsten
Greenfield, paul James
Greenhill, Michael
Greenwood, Carli riannon
Griffin, Taesha Alice Maree
Grimes, sharon
Guadagnuolo, Luigi
Guerin, Kunneary
Gundry, Dominique Chris
Guneratne, nilmini
Gunn, Joshua Matthew
Gunn, Joshua Matthew
Guzzardi, robyn Ann
Haagenson, James
Haase, Janet elizabeth
Hakkinen, Karl
Hall, Fiona Lyn
Hall, robyn Lorrain
Halliday, Margaret
Hamilton, Olivia Victoria
Hamilton, sara
Hammond, pamela
Hams, russell
Hankin, paula Denise
Hannah, scott
Hanslow, Glenda
Harman, norman
Harris, Leona Laura
Harris, penelope
Harrison, Alan ross
Hart, Alison Margaret
Hartney, David John
Harvey, Michael
Harvey, steven James Bruce
HAsell, paul Henry
Hastas, Alicia Anne
Haug, Merryn Claire
Hayes, elizabeth
Hayres, Glen Malcolm
Head, elizabeth
Heintze, Katherine Mary
Hem, Lony
Hemmett, Anoja Janaki
Hemsley, Andrew
Henri, Amy elizabeth
Heriot, Kelli
Herrera, Alexia
Hesse, elizabeth
Hesse, elizabeth Anne
Hetherington, Jessica Anne
Hibble, Gemma Anne
Hicks, Jacqueline Lesley
Hill, elisabeth
Hillhouse, Leah
Hiruma, Helen
Hobbs, simone
Hoff, Ann
Holder, Briana Kate
Holien, ella Jane
Holland, sean
Hook, robert James
Hope, ella Marie
Hope, Kirsty
Horat, Cheree
Hose, David Andrew
Howard, Kate elizabeth
Howarth, Georgina Mary
Howell, Wayne J
Howse, Helen Janice
Huang, Xian Feng
Hughes, Cheralyn Joy
Hughes, Joyce e
Hughes, Melissa Marie
Hume, Amanda
Humphries, steve
Hunt, JulieAnn
Orchard Grove ps
parkwood sC
Ashwood sC
Blackburn Lake ps
Mount evelyn sDs
Vermont sC
Doncaster Gardens ps
Doncaster Gardens ps
Camberwell Hs
Blackburn eLsh
Lilydale Heights College
Camelot rise ps
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Mount Waverley sC
Croydon Community school
Upper Yarra sC
Glen Waverley south ps
The Basin ps
rowville sC
Burwood east sDs
parkmore ps
Kew east ps
Kew ps
Upper Yarra sC
Upwey south ps
Mount View ps
Kallista ps
Croydon Community school
Wheelers Hill sC
Boroondara park ps
Monash sDs
east Doncaster sC
east Doncaster sC
Camberwell ps
Wantirna Heights school
Glen iris ps
Kilsyth ps
Kilsyth ps
Macclesfield ps
Highvale sC
eastern Metropolitan region
Boronia Heights College
Mooroolbark east ps
Birmingham ps
Aurora school
Balwyn Hs
Kerrimuir ps
Mount Waverley ps
Ashwood school
regency park ps
Bayswater north ps
Brentwood sC
rowville sC
Wellington sC
Woori Yallock ps
Mount evelyn sDs
Koonung sC
Boronia Heights College
Wantirna College
Kalinda ps
Ashwood sC
Vermont ps
Mount Waverley sC
Wantirna Heights school
Mount View ps
Monash sDs
Warrandyte Hs
south Oakleigh sC
eastern Metropolitan region
Templestowe College
rowville sC
Lilydale Heights College
Camberwell Hs
Weeden Heights ps
Weeden Heights ps
Ferntree Gully north ps
Boronia Heights ps
rowville ps
Upper Yarra sC
Mont Albert ps
Kerrimuir ps
ringwood sC
Gembrook ps
emerald sC
Mulgrave ps
regency park ps
Donburn ps
Bulleen Heights school
norwood sC
Kent park ps
Brentwood sC
Hughesdale ps
Hartwell ps
Upwey Hs
parkmore ps
Mulgrave ps
Upwey Hs
parkwood sC
Glen Waverley south ps
Chatham ps
Heatherwood school
Wonga park ps
classIFIcaTIon
GrD
es1-1
LeAD
GrD
es1-1
LeAD
CLAss
CLAss
es2-3
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
es2-3
es1-1
es1-1
es1-1
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
es1-1
Ap1-1
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
es1-2
es1-2
GrD
CLAss
LeAD
CLAss
es1-2
LeAD
es1-1
GrD
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
pr3-6
es1-1
CLAss
GrD
es2-4
GrD
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
es1-1
GrD
LeAD
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
LeAD
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
ACpT
ACpT
GrD
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
LeAD
es1-1
LeAD
GrD
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
es1-1
LeAD
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
eXrT
AppOiNtMENts
naMe
Hunt, Karen Louise
Huntly, nicole Leeanne
Hurley, edwina
Hurley, ellen Catherine
Hutcheson, Jessie Kate
Hyland, Clare Brigid
Hynes, Diane elizabeth
iaconesso, Matthew Louis
iannazzo, peter Anthony
icke, Amy K
iverach, Majorie Anne
Jack, nicole Lyn
Jackson, Wendy May
Jamar, Carly
James, Georgina sarah
Jansen, Carina renee
Jarmyn, Kate Jessica
Jarry, Megan Louise
Jin, shuo
Johncock, Kylie
Johns, Briana Linda
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, Melissa Jane
Johnson, peter Graeme
Johnson, sarah Anne
Johnston, Markala
Johnston, Tamsin Claire
Johnstone, Anna Louise
Johnstone, stuart Andrew
Jones, Caroline Joan
Jones, Deborah Anne
Jordan, rebecca
Jowett, Theresa Christine
Joyce, Matthew philip
Joyner, sarah Ann
Jusic, Wendy
Kalnins, Harry Arvids
Kamphuis-Gall, elizabeth
Karelsky, Miriam
Kaur, Balvinder
Kaur, Gurbin
Kaur, Jasvinder Dhillon
Kehoe, Marianne
Kelman, Joanna Margaret
Kemp, Brian
Kent, Christopher ross
Kent, Michael William
Kentler, edmund Valentin
Keramitsis, Angelica
Kerollous, Gihan
Kerr, Matthew David
Key, Kara
Kidd, Michelle Louise
Kidner, Tarryn Louise
Kiew, suet Miang
Kilby, Helen Anne
Kimpton, Troy Harold
Kingsley, Christine ruth
Kinross, Victoria
Kinsman, Dean Leslie
Kirchhofer, Bruce Gregory
Kish, Dianne Kim
Klinge, Jennifer
Knight, Kristen
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Glenallen school
park Orchards ps
John Monash science school
Old Orchard ps
Gembrook ps
Hartwell ps
Templeton ps
Hughesdale ps
rowville ps
Templestowe Heights ps
parkmore ps
Croydon sDs
Healesville Hs
Mt. Waverley north ps
Mount View ps
Lilydale Hs
seville ps
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Glenallen school
Mount evelyn sDs
Karoo ps
Templestowe park ps
Bayswater ps
Mooroolbark east ps
Upper Yarra sC
Macclesfield ps
rowville sC
Mont Albert ps
Vermont sC
eastwood ps
Maroondah sC
Forest Hill College
Bulleen Heights school
norwood sC
east Doncaster sC
Wattle park ps
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Vermont sC
norwood sC
John Monash science school
Kew Hs
east Doncaster sC
rangeview ps
Blackburn eLsh
Kew Hs
Healesville ps
ringwood sC
Glenallen school
serpell ps
Kew Hs
Mullauna sC
Kent park ps
Belgrave south ps
Montrose ps
Bulleen Heights school
Macclesfield ps
Mt. Waverley north ps
Kallista ps
Auburn ps
rowville sC
Heathmont College
Macclesfield ps
Livingstone ps
Mount View ps
LeAD
GrD
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
GrD
LeAD
GrD
es1-1
GrD
es1-1
es1-1
LeAD
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
es1-1
es1-1
es1-1
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
es1-2
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
LeAD
CLAss
es1-1
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CLAss
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CLAss
CLAss
GrD
CLAss
LeAD
eXrT
GrD
CLAss
ACpT
GrD
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CLAss
es1-2
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ACpT
GrD
GrD
es1-1
es1-1
ACpT
CLAss
GrD
es1-1
CLAss
es1-1
GrD
GrD
naMe
Knight, nicola Clare
Knight, susan
Kopciewicz, Amy Louise
Kordick, Damien Mark
Kormas, Connie
Kotsiras, Kate
Kotsonis, Anastasia
Kozaris, nicole
Krozian, Kevork
Kwan Tat, Meelane
La Vale, Kerry
Laity, susan Gaye
Lam, Hung Ki
Langdon, roger W
Larke, Cassandra nicole
Lauder, Heather
Lavender, peter
Lawrie, Lyndal Kate
Le Juge, richard Bruce
Lee, Cze-Chiao
Lee, pamela Leslie
Lee, peta Jane
Leeks, rebecca Cecile
Lees, David philip
Leitch, Tamara phyllis r
Len, Lai
Li, Helena Haiying
Licht, Joshua Alexander
Lin, Jui Jung
Liu, Fang
Livingston, nicole
Lloyd-vanni, Kelly Ann
Lloyd, Anthony Michael
Lloyd, David
Lobato, Christine
Lochran, Luke Mark
Lockett, Katrina Ann
Locking, rebecca robyn
Lockrey, Jane elizabeth
Loonstra, Catherine
Luong, sandy
Luttick, Daniel
Lyall, Andrew Lawrence
Lyall, Giorsal Freda
Lynch, Christopher John
Lyngcoln, Jamie Adam
Macaulay, Karen Lisa
Macbeth, Todd Andrew
MacDonald, Alexander D
Macdonald, Gordonstewart
Macdonald, Kenneth Hall
MacDonald, penelope
MacDonald, sarah-Lee
Mackay, Lachlan Alexander
MacKinnon, sara elise
MacLean, Andrew stuart ian
Maclean, suzanne Lisa
Magdis, steven
Maghami, Alice
Maginness, Karen
Maguinness, emma
Main, Georgia ellen
Main, Jarrod Michael
Main, Jemimah Ann
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
ruskin park ps
Mount Waverley sC
Glen iris ps
Croydon Community school
Blackburn ps
east Doncaster sC
solway ps
Forest Hill College
ringwood sC
Camberwell ps
eastwood ps
norwood sC
Wantirna College
Highvale sC
Oakleigh ps
parkhill ps
Weeden Heights ps
regency park ps
Croydon sC
pinewood ps
essex Heights ps
syndal south ps
Brentwood sC
Maroondah sC
Camelot rise ps
Blackburn eLs
Camberwell Hs
Upwey Hs
serpell ps
serpell ps
Weeden Heights ps
Kew ps
Highvale sC
Healesville Hs
Croydon sC
Kew Hs
Ferny Creek ps
Ferntree Gully north ps
Mount evelyn sDs
Mount evelyn sDs
ringwood sC
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Monash sDs
Donburn ps
Glen Waverley sc
Templestowe College
John Monash science school
Ashwood school
Great ryrie ps
Healesville Hs
Balwyn Hs
Warrandyte ps
Laburnum ps
ringwood sC
Mitcham ps
Glenferrie ps
Glenallen school
Croydon Community school
Monbulk College
Auburn south ps
Blackburn Lake ps
Lilydale Heights College
Blackburn Hs
Wandin north ps
ACpT
CLAss
CLAss
es1-1
es1-2
es1-1
es1-1
GrD
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
LeAD
GrD
es1-1
GrD
GrD
es1-2
GrD
CLAss
es1-2
CLAss
LeAD
CLAss
es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
CLAss
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LeAD
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es1-1
GrD
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es2-3
CLAss
CLAss
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es1-1
CLAss
CLAss
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Ap1-2
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LeAD
CLAss
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GrD
GrD
GrD
LeAD
es1-1
ACpT
CLAss
eXrT
CLAss
LeAD
CLAss
CLAss
naMe
scHool
Major, shane peter
Mall, Mohammed Haniff
Maloney, Matthew William
Mammoliti, nicholas
Marabotti, Micaela
Margary, Thomas George
Marks, robyn Beryl
Marrison, Leanne
Marsden, simonne Kylie
Marshall, Michelle Lee
Marshall, Tania nicole
Martin, rhys simon
Martin, sharon elaine C
Mason, Lee Anne
Mastorakis, Despina
Matheou, sally Ann
Matheou, sally Anne
Matheson, Hannah
Mathew, Joel Joseph
Matsoukas, nicole
Matthews, Fiona Cassandra
May, Dana nyree
May, Fiona Louise
May, peta
May, rowen John
May, sarah elizabeth
Mayer, natasha Laine
McAllister, Murray David
McAloney, robyn
McAuliffe, ian Douglas
McCaffrey, Dominic James
McCann, scott Andrew
McCarthy, Christine Maria
McCluskey, Jarrod
McConachy, Kerryn Lee
McCrimmon, Helen
McCrory, Krystina sue
McDonnell, natalie Joy
McGillicuddy, erin
McGoldrick, emily Katherine
McGoldrick, emily Katherine
McGregor, rebecca
McGregor, rebecca
McGuinness, Daughn
Mcildowie, Barbara s
Mcilrath, shannon
Mcinerney, Dale
Mcinnes, Louise
Mcintosh, Kiandra
Mcintosh, Lisa Marie
McKenna, Lauren nicole
McKenzie, Craig
McKenzie, James Francis
McKittrick, Jessie
McKnight, Anne elizabeth
McLaren, penny
McLennan, isobel
McLennan, Leonarda
Mcphie, Fiona
Mcskimming, Carly Maree
McWaters, rheanna
Meade, elizabeth patricia
Meaker, Brenna
Meede, Andrew James
classIFIcaTIon
Mount Waverley sC
Healesville Hs
Blackburn eLs
Croydon sC
east Doncaster sC
Launching place ps
Mulgrave ps
Wheelers Hill sC
Oakleigh south ps
Burwood east ps
Kent park ps
Kent park ps
Monash sDs
Burwood Heights ps
Blackburn ps
Warrandyte ps
Warrandyte ps
Chatham ps
Templestowe park ps
Kerrimuir ps
scoresby sC
rowville ps
Auburn south ps
Warrandyte Hs
Blackburn Hs
ringwood sC
Jells park ps
Boronia Heights College
Chatham ps
Auburn south ps
Albany rise ps
Lilydale Hs
parkwood sC
east Doncaster sC
Vermont ps
Croydon sDs
Warrandyte Hs
swinburne senior sC
Upper Yarra sC
Great ryrie ps
Croydon Hills ps
rowville sC
rowville sC
Burwood Heights ps
Blackburn eLs
emerald sC
Croydon Hills ps
Macclesfield ps
Bulleen Heights school
Vermont sC
Highvale ps
Lysterfield ps
Brentwood sC
Warrandyte Hs
Mooroolbark east ps
Yarra Junction ps
Camberwell ps
Mount Waverley sC
Mount evelyn sDs
John Monash science school
rowville sC
eastwood ps
Kallista ps
Macclesfield ps
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naMe
Meehan, Joanne
Melgaard, imogen
Mellody, Kathryn
Menegas, roy
Menon, Geoffrey
Meredith, Jacquelyn Louise
Merkli, Christine
Merry, steven
Meurs, Angela June
Micallef, stacey rose
Middenway, Judith Anne
Mietzcke, Michael
Miles, Johanna
Millar, Benjamin paul
Millen, Kristy Ann
Miller, Joanne Margaret
Miller, rhonda
Minett, Carly
Miosge, Jane Maree
Mitchell, Alexis Fleur
Molan, Laura
Molenaar, rachel Louise
Mollica, Tanya
Montague, Carolyn
Moore, Andrew
moore, julie
Moore, rose elizabeth
Morazzani, Odile
Morgan, Lorraine Margaret
Morison, Gayle Meredith
Morris, sarah Louise
Morris, sarah Louise
Morrison, Kara Louise
Morrison, sandra
Morrow, Gregory John
Morse, Julia elizabeth
Mortley, Alicia Kelly
Mosley, Gillian F
Mounsher, Margaret
Mountford, Andrew James
Muir, emily Louise
Muir, Joanna ruth
Mulder, Alison Jane
Murphy, Christopher Leith
Murphy, rhyanan Malia
Murray, Adielle
Murray, Alexander James
Myszka, Jennifer Anne
naylor, anthea jane
neal, Megan renee
negri, paul reginald
nehez, Alicia Lauren
nejad, natalie
nethercott, Laura
nevill, elizabeth Kate
nicholls, Mary
nicoll, eve Gay
nield, Claire
nield, Julie Claire
nielsen, Danielle Caroline
nippers, Barbara A
nisbet, Lesley elizabeth
nixon, Cheryl Anne
nolan, Michelle
noronha, Ursula sheila
nowicki, Xavier p.
noyes, Joanne Louise
O’Connor, Annalei Kaye
O’Connor, erin Kathleen
O’Donnell, erin Maree
O’Kane, David William
O’Leary, Jacinta
O’neill, Claudia
O’shea, Jude Jean
O’Brien, Margaret Maxine
Okita, satoshi
Olden, Terryn elise
Oostermeyer, Jessica
Ord, Catherine elizabeth
Orlandi, Daniel
paddick, Anna
padfield, sally
palm, Andrea Maree
palmer, Aaron James
pantling, sharon Joy
papadakis, poppy
papamichael, Anna
parhar, ravi
parker, James
parker, Keith G
parkes, Carolyn
parremore, Kate
parry-Fielder, Jane stuart
parsons, rebecca Jo
pate, Amanda Lea
paterson, elizabeth ellen
paton, Joanne emma
paton, Kimberly A
patralakis, Tristan
patton, Janette elizabeth
pearce, Mandy Maree
pearce, suzette
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Kalinda ps
Box Hill Hs
Healesville ps
swinburne senior sC
Camberwell Hs
Upwey Hs
Wheelers Hill sC
Macclesfield ps
Mooroolbark east ps
Knox park ps
Donburn ps
Kallista ps
Mount Waverley ps
parkwood sC
Camelot rise ps
Warrandyte Hs
Ferntree Gully north ps
Blackburn eLs
Hawthorn sC
Vermont sC
Upper Yarra sC
The patch ps
Karoo ps
Forest Hill College
scoresby ps
Highvale sC
Ashburton ps
Ashwood sC
Monash sDs
Cockatoo ps
Chatham ps
Chatham ps
essex Heights ps
Millwarra ps
Highvale sC
Bulleen Heights school
Lilydale Hs
Belmore school
Ashwood school
Forest Hill College
Deepdene ps
surrey Hills ps
Boroondara park ps
Box Hill senior sC
Mount evelyn sDs
Blackburn eLs
Glenferrie ps
sherbrooke Community school
Mount evelyn sDs
Glen iris ps
Highvale sC
Wellington sC
scoresby sC
Auburn south ps
parkhill ps
Monash sDs
Glen Waverley sC
Wattle park ps
Wattle park ps
Croydon Community school
Wesburn ps
Balwyn Hs
Hawthorn sC
Birralee ps
Belmore school
Montrose ps
Mooroolbark east ps
Hartwell ps
Great ryrie ps
solway ps
Jells park ps
Warranwood ps
Ferntree Gully north ps
scoresby sC
Belmore school
Wheelers Hill ps
Mont Albert ps
parkwood sC
Bulleen Heights school
Mount Waverley sC
sherbrooke Community school
Ashwood school
Brentwood sC
scoresby ps
Kerrimuir ps
Glen Waverley sc
Donburn ps
Auburn south ps
Templeton ps
rowville sC
Wantirna College
Aurora school
Albany rise ps
Koonung sC
Maroondah sC
Dorset ps
Yarra road ps
Ferntree Gully north ps
Camberwell Hs
Mullauna sC
Highvale sC
Boronia Heights College
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pearson, Jo
pedder, Larraine Kay
pedretti, Ashlie Karlene
pelosi, David John
pentland, Luisa Christina
perera, Carol
perry, Carla
perry, erin
peters, Catherine Anne
peters, Vicky
petersen, scott Leigh
petersen, Tracey Lee
petterlin, Katia emma
pettinella, Celeste Marie
phillips, isabella
phillips, richard J
philpott, Kim
pickett, paul Gerard
pietersz, Karin
pikia, Kelly roeleen
pilliner, Barry
pinney, Lorraine elizabeth
pitson, rachel
pitts, Trent
plant, suzanne M
plunkett, Belinda Jane
pollard, Deidre Anne
poole, Claire Frances
poppins, Kylie Lisa
poulsen, Marie-claire
powell, Carolyn Barbara
power, Damien Francis
preston, Debra J
preston, robert Wayne
price, patrick Andrew
puckey, Felicity
pyke, Deborah A
Quah, Damon
Quilty, James ernest
Quilty, Jessica Kate
Quinlivan, Carey Marie
raditsis, Jaclyn
ramat, Zahara
ramsay, Fiona
rapinet, peter Mark
rattle, Kelly Lee
rattle, Kelly Lee
read, Clare Amy
redenbach, samuel
redford, Kymberley Alysse
reeves, Kylie Maree
regan, Lyndon
reid, June
reiter, Karen Leanne
rhynsburger, Guy
ricardo, erin Kate
ricci, edwina Jane
richards, Courtney
rickard, Wayne
rienits, Amanda Gaye
riley, Catherine Grace
roberts, Joanne
roberts, Kate Leonie
roberts, Mark David
roberts, natalie Anne
robertson, Jane Maree
robinson, Linda Mary
robson, Julie Anne
rogala, Anna
romanis, Alice
rooke, emma May
ross, simone Louise
ross, suzanne Dawn
ross, Timothy Andrew
ross, Wendy J
rowe, Melanie elizabeth L
rowley, Hayden
roy, phillip Alan
ruddick, Melinda
russek, Daniel
ryan, Megan Jane
ryan, Therese rose
sach, Jennifer
sadler, Julia Frances
saliba, Zoe
sampson, Kaye
sanders, Christine
sango, Vanessa Kristina
sargeant-ross, Michelle Bree
sargent, Gregory ian
sasnauskaite, rasa
saunders, Linda
sayers, Janine Margaret
scales, Joanna Meyrick
schaepman, eduard
schoch, nicole Dihanne
schroder, Jillian Gwenneth
schubert, rodney A
scotchmoor, Lyn
sedergreen, rae
see, Cindy
sendeckyj, patrizia silvana
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
parkwood sC
Montrose ps
Camberwell Hs
Tinternvale ps
Mount Waverley sC
Monash sDs
Antonio park ps
Mount evelyn sDs
John Monash science school
eastern Metropolitan region
Camberwell Hs
Glenallen school
Vermont ps
Kew east ps
Lilydale Heights College
Glen Waverley sc
Huntingdale ps
Wandin north ps
Glenallen school
Mitcham ps
Bulleen Heights school
Blackburn eLs
Glen iris ps
Heathmont College
Brentwood sC
Deepdene ps
Cockatoo ps
Mitcham ps
Koonung sC
The Basin ps
Macclesfield ps
rowville sC
Upwey Hs
Boronia Heights College
Glen Waverley ps
rolling Hills ps
Blackburn eLs
Belle Vue ps
Laburnum ps
Glenferrie ps
solway ps
Vermont ps
Livingstone ps
Burwood Heights ps
Heatherwood school
Blackburn eLs
Blackburn eLs
Glen Waverley south ps
Monash sDs
Albany rise ps
Monash sDs
Lilydale ps
Ashwood school
Camelot rise ps
Croydon Community school
Mitcham ps
Croydon sC
Kew east ps
Kew Hs
Heathmont College
Vermont sC
Kew east ps
Antonio park ps
Laburnum ps
Hawthorn West ps
Knox park ps
Old Orchard ps
Blackburn eLs
Blackburn eLs
Forest Hill College
scoresby sC
Boroondara park ps
Highvale sC
Balwyn north ps
Yering ps
Coldstream ps
Highvale sC
Wantirna College
Lilydale Heights College
Glenallen school
Hoddles Creek ps
Kew Hs
Kew east ps
essex Heights ps
Blackburn eLs
Blackburn Hs
eastern Metropolitan region
ringwood north ps
Lysterfield ps
Brentwood sC
Fairhills Hs
Aurora school
Lilydale Hs
Templestowe Valley ps
Deepdene ps
Croydon sC
norwood sC
Boronia Heights College
Healesville Hs
ringwood sC
Birralee ps
Heatherwood school
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senior, Amanda Jane
serle, Lara Marie
sexton, Melissa
shakespeare, Andrew
shakespeare, Tara Maree
sharplin, Anne
shaw, Florence Georgina
sheard, Jordi
shepherd, Kathleen
sheppard, emily Louise
sherlock, Daniel Lawrence
sherlock, Denise Lilian
shilliday, robert
shirras, Kylie
shortis, samantha
shuttleworth, Kasey nicole
siddle, Kerrie Ann
sieger, Kaz ryan
sieger, Kaz ryan
silk, Trent Ashley
simon, Courtney
simpfendorfer, Julie Louise
simpson, renae Lee
sims, Tracy Anne
slobodniuk, Michael
smart, Leanne Beth
smedley, Michael Alexander
smith Jr., Danniel ryan
smith, Barbara r
smith, Gavyn r
smith, Kristy
smith, Laurie ralph
smith, Lisa
smith, Maree
smith, russell
smith, Taryn elizabeth
smith, Tomoko
solis, Daniel John
spithill, Kate elizabeth
stafford, Troy Adam
stamatonikolos, Victoria
stansfield, Wendy ruth
stapleton, Tim
stavropoulos, Kaliopi Bobbie
steen, Teagan
stelfox, Annmarie
stepancic, rita Luisa
stephen, Matthew norman
stephens, rebecca J
stephenson, Ben
steven, Kylie
stevens, sally Luane
stevenson, Gillian Maree
stewart, Alyssa Joy
stewart, Geoffrey robin
stobart, Virginia
stovold, Lisa
strauch, Louise
street, Meagan Claire
stuart, rebecca
studart-Teles, Joao
sturnieks, Jarrod
stutsel, Kelly elizabeth
stylianou, Connie
sukirtharatnam, Mithran
sulivan, paula
summers, susan Joyce
sumpton, Chrystal ellen
swingler, Tahlia
szabo, Mark Karoly
Tacey, simon
Taglieri, Daniella Lois
Tan, Koon Yee
Taylor, Ashley Bruce
Taylor, Ashley Bruce
Taylor, Catherine Helen
Taylor, Claire Louise
Taylor, rebecca Louise
Teakel, Melinda
Templar, elisabeth Madeleine
Templeton, pauline M
Thackray, Jill
Thevarajah, Abiramy
Thluai, Cung
Thomas, Caroline r.
Thomas, Jill
Thomas, Lorinda
Thompson, peter Geoffrey
Thomson, patrick Allen
Thomson, Trent John James
Thorp, Lois
Thorpe, Gaynor r
Thorpe, Tracey
Thurlow, robyn
Tilley, sarah Jane
Tiltman, susy
Tirchett, Damian
Todd, Jennifer
Todd, paul Graham
Toffoli, eugenia Maria
Townsend, rebecca
Tran, Huu
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Lilydale ps
Lilydale Heights College
Upper Ferntree Gully ps
Bulleen Heights school
Koonung sC
Glen iris ps
Maroondah sC
rowville sC
Yawarra ps
Glen Waverley sc
rowville sC
Upper Yarra sC
Heatherwood school
Camberwell ps
Bulleen Heights school
Launching place ps
Lilydale ps
ruskin park ps
Don Valley ps
Lilydale Hs
Ashburton ps
Croydon sDs
essex Heights ps
rolling Hills ps
John Monash science school
ringwood Heights ps
Mount Dandenong ps
Glen iris ps
Mount evelyn sDs
Wheelers Hill sC
Highvale ps
Upper Yarra sC
parkmore ps
emerald ps
Andersons Creek ps
Gembrook ps
Huntingdale ps
Croydon Community school
Huntingdale ps
Milgate ps
Great ryrie ps
Karoo ps
Cockatoo ps
Warrandyte Hs
Box Hill senior sC
ringwood sC
east Doncaster sC
Mount evelyn sDs
Warranwood ps
Forest Hill College
Mullauna sC
Glen Waverley sc
rangeview ps
Lilydale Hs
Upwey Hs
Hawthorn sC
Cockatoo ps
Ferntree Gully north ps
Belgrave south ps
solway ps
Blackburn eLs
east Doncaster sC
Tecoma ps
Burwood east sDs
sherbrooke Community school
Kew east ps
Camberwell Hs
Kew ps
Kent park ps
Lilydale Heights College
Upper Yarra sC
Mullauna sC
Donburn ps
ruskin park ps
ruskin park ps
Blackburn eLs
Albany rise ps
Burwood Heights ps
ringwood Heights ps
Glenferrie ps
ringwood sC
rowville ps
Glenallen school
Blackburn eLs
Mont Albert ps
Kew Hs
Kent park ps
John Monash science school
rowville sC
Old Orchard ps
Heany park ps
Highvale sC
Mount View ps
Monash sDs
Dorset ps
rolling Hills ps
silvan ps
Tinternvale ps
Kalinda ps
Karoo ps
Upper Ferntree Gully ps
Kew Hs
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Tran, Lindy Quach
Trease, Karen Lyn
Trevaskis, Belinda Anne
Trewavas, Helen Claire
Trewella, rebecca Lee
Trist, Loraine
Trollope, Kenneth John
Troschke, Martin
Trotter, Megan
Tsang, esther Yan-pui
Tuckerman, Brendan paul
Tudor, penelope Jane
Turner, Christopher John
Turner, Melissa stella
Ung, sandy
Vadamootoo, Vikram Thiravium
Vallence, Anna Louise
Vaux, Frances
Veares, sandra
Verga, Anna Maria
Vibert, Ashlee Kate
Vickers, Tiffany
Vincent, Terri patricia
Vissaris, Valerie Aspasia
Visser, susan Jane
Voogt, Latoya Jayne
Vujovic, Milica
Wadsworth, Janelle rae
Wain, Katherine Margaret
Wainwright, Michael
Walker, Jason robert
Walker, Meagan Alysha
Walsh, Janet edith
Walsh, Lauren Jane
Walsh, nerrinda Jade
Walters, sharonne
Walton, Lauren Kate Christine
Wang, shupu
wang, shupu
Wang, Yihui raymond
Ward, Lisa
Wasniewski, Henry
Watkins, richard James
Watson, Alexandra Kate
Webb, Andrew phillip
Weber, Amanda
Wells, Abby
Wendt, Katrina Maree
Weng, Xueyuan
Werner, Alexander J
Wescombe, Tamara Louise
Whelan, philip
Whitby, Marcus Huw
Whitehead, Bethany
Whitham, Abby
Whitham, Abby
Wicher, Carol Verna
Wigg, Amanda J
Wilder, Anthea
Willcox, Alison
Willems, patrick Christophe
Williams, Clio J
Williams, Thomas Cordner
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Oakleigh south ps
ringwood Heights ps
Boronia West ps
Vermont ps
Templestowe Valley ps
Kew east ps
Vermont sC
Mooroolbark east ps
Warrandyte Hs
Donburn ps
Koonung sC
rowville sC
Warranwood ps
Milgate ps
Balwyn north ps
Glenallen school
Burwood Heights ps
Boronia Heights College
rolling Hills ps
Andersons Creek ps
Forest Hill College
Blackburn eLs
Forest Hill College
Greythorn ps
rowville sC
Lilydale Hs
Highvale sC
Chirnside park ps
Warrandyte Hs
Auburn south ps
Blackburn Lake ps
scoresby ps
Aurora school
Bimbadeen Heights ps
Hughesdale ps
Box Hill Hs
Mt. Waverley north ps
Blackburn eLs
Forest Hill College
rowville sC
Croydon West ps
Box Hill senior sC
Balwyn Hs
Karoo ps
Heatherwood school
solway ps
Blackburn eLs
Mt. Waverley north ps
serpell ps
Hawthorn West ps
Gembrook ps
Box Hill senior sC
Lilydale Hs
Tinternvale ps
Menzies Creek ps
Menzies Creek ps
Croydon sDs
roberts Mccubbin ps
Croydon sDs
Mount Waverley ps
Koonung sC
Kew ps
Kew Hs
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Williamson, Amanda Marion
Williamson, Trina Lee
Willis, Maureen
Wilson, elaine L.
Wilson, Kyleigh Christine
Witty, paul Andrew
Witty, paul Andrew
Wong, elizabeth Wenbin
Woodman, Angela Wendy
Wootton, Kirrilly Margaret
Xu, Hui Lin
Xu, Yang
Yao, ruby Hsin Ju
Yeh, Linda, Chen-Lin
Yi, Hailan
Younes, salem
Young, Christopher Marcus r
Young, Helen
Zachariah, sean Daniel
Zame, Amanda
Zerella, Angela
Zhang, ning
Zhang, Yi
Zutenis, Christine ilidiko
Templeton ps
Milgate ps
Orchard Grove ps
Wattle View ps
Camberwell Hs
Wellington sC
Heathmont College
Burwood east sDs
John Monash science school
Burwood east ps
Maroondah sC
Auburn south ps
Canterbury Girls’ sC
Birralee ps
Glen Waverley sC
syndal south ps
Camelot rise ps
Tecoma ps
Antonio park ps
Billanook ps
Mullum ps
Koonung sC
Blackburn ps
Glenallen school
gippsland
Abicare, Justin Mark
Akan sr., shamsul Huda
Allen, simone L
Allison, Joanne
Ambrose, Meaghan e
Anderson, Kate Louise
Annison, Dave Michael
Ashcroft, philip
Atwell, Amanda elizabeth
Bailey, Lynette
Baker, Matthew James
Barry, Christopher peter
Bartram, Tiffany
Bassler, Gaye Lorinda
Bawden, Kylie Joanne
Benn, Lisa Francine
Bentley, sally Anne
Bettridge, Kirsty
Binks, Jill
Birt, Lynn s
Bland, Janet Alice
Boadle, sonya
Bodak, Galina
Bowman, Jonathan
Boyd, Gabrielle May
Bradbury, Meagan Jayne
Britton, Tracey
Buckwell, Tracey elizabeth
Bunt, Anthony William
Burggraaff, Katinka Jane
Burton, Laura Kay
Cairns, Adam Charles
Campbell, Kylie Margaret
Campbell, skye
Carder, nicole rae
Carlson, elise Jeanine
Carr, stephen Gregory
south Gippsland sC
Maffra sC
Maffra ps
Mirboo north ps
Lowanna College
newborough east ps
Bass Valley ps
Warragul & District specialist
Traralgon College
Airly ps
Wonthaggi north ps
Korumburra sC
Guthridge ps
sale specialist school
Moe ps
Kurnai College
Omeo ps
Traralgon College
Warragul north ps
Bass Coast specialist school
Tarwin Valley ps
noojee ps
Trafalgar Hs
south Gippsland specialist sch
Welshpool & District ps
eagle point ps
Maffra ps
eagle point ps
Goongerah ps
newborough east ps
Drouin sC
Guthridge ps
Wonthaggi north ps
Drouin sC
Kurnai College
Bairnsdale ps
Korumburra sC
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Carroll sr., Derena Anne
Casella, Angie Melissa
Chamah, Jouliette
Chandler, Annette Mary
Chandler, elizabeth Lorraine
Chatwood, Lisa simone
Cheasley, Benjamin
Clarke, rodney
Clavarino, Debbie Lee
Closter, Kathryn
Clymo, Megan
Coffey, susan Joy
Collins, Aimee elizabeth
Connolly, Gillian
Cooke, Jacinta irene
Cornwell, richard David
Cox-Livingstone, peter C
Cox, Jennifer samantha
Crawford, elizabeth Crighton, rosalie Jane
Cronin, robert Anthony
Cumming, elaine
Curwood, Wilhelmina C
Dal pozzo, Deanne
Davis, Bettina Joy
de Boer, Madelyne Grace
Demetrios, noelene
Dent, Leanne Gaye
Dinsdale, Danielle Loran
Donald, Mark
Duncan, Anna Lee
Duncan, Janelle Bernardette
Dungey, Amanda
Dunne, Trevor Michael
edmondson, Aimi
edwards, Clare Amanda
edwards, pauline shena
ellis, Lee ellen
etheridge, Maria
evans, tracey leanne
Falla, sarah elizabeth
Farr, Joanne Lynne
Farran, Matthew
Farrell, elisha elaine
Fink, Catherine
Flake, sandra
Foat, Jennifer Anne
Forwood, Carron
Franzke, Kim suzanne
Fry, steven
Fry, susan Cameron
Gapper, Joshua
Geddes, Victoria emily
Gilmore, Yvonne Marie
Granger, Chelsea
Gregory, sarah Ann
Griffiths, Bianca Jo
Grimshaw, Matthew
Guerin, elyssa Dale
Guerin, Mark
Gulle, nadine
Halket, Tamara G’anae
Hamer, Anna r
classIFIcaTIon
Toorloo Arm ps
sale specialist school
Loch sport ps
Bairnsdale ps
Wonthaggi north ps
Traralgon (stockdale rd.) ps
Orbost ps
Alberton ps
Toora ps
newborough ps
Willow Grove ps
Traralgon College
Leongatha sC
Buln Buln ps
Bass Coast specialist school
Traralgon College
Maffra sC
Tarwin Lower ps
Morwell ps
Latrobe sDs
east Gippsland specialist sch
Drouin ps
Moe (Albert st) ps
Traralgon (stockdale rd.) ps
Warragul & District specialist
Lowanna College
Leongatha ps
Traralgon College
Moe ps
Maffra ps
eagle point ps
Wurruk ps
Traralgon College
Mallacoota p-12 College
Warragul & District specialist
Clifton Creek ps
Cann river p-12 College
Mallacoota p-12 College
east Gippsland specialist sch
Cann river p-12 College
south Gippsland specialist sch
Fish Creek District ps
Goongerah ps
Lowanna College
Yarram ps
Kurnai College
Woodside ps
Wonthaggi sC
Omeo ps
Traralgon (Kosciusko st.) ps
east Gippsland specialist sch
Traralgon College
Kurnai College
Wonthaggi north ps
Trafalgar ps
Kurnai College
sale College
newborough ps
swifts Creek school
swifts Creek school
Trafalgar ps
Yinnar ps
eagle point ps
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Hannon, Ann-Maree
Orbost sC
Hanson, emily Joan
paynesville ps
Hanson, stephanie Lorraine paynesville ps
Harris, elizabeth
east Gippsland specialist sch
Harris, Jennifer Mary
sale specialist school
Harris, paula Christine
newmerella ps
Harrison, Karen
Meerlieu ps
Hayes, Caroline
Grey street ps - Traralgon
Healy, Joanna
Welshpool & District ps
Henderson, Owen
Yarram sC
Henry, russell Bruce
Orbost sC
Horton, Kenneth Jason
poowong Consolidated school
Horvath, Jennifer
Orbost sC
Howard, John K
Lakes entrance sC
Hudson, Mal John
Traralgon (stockdale rd.) ps
Humphris, elizabeth Charlotte Wonthaggi north ps
Huo, Hongyan
Loch sport ps
inglis, Andrew
Wonthaggi ps
isgro, daniel herbert
Wonthaggi sC
Jackson, paige
Yallourn north ps
Jeffrey, Jacqueline Margaret ripplebrook ps
Jeffs, stephen Alan
sale College
Jenes, steven Glen
Lakes entrance sC
Jinks, Lee nicole
Trafalgar Hs
Johns, Judith
neerim District sC
Johnston, Gary
swifts Creek school
Johnstone, Leanne Maree
Drouin West ps
Jones, Jaimee Michelle
sale ps
Jones, Lauren n
Cobains ps
Yarram sC
Jones, Taneon
Jordan, Monica Carmen
Traralgon College
Kay, Marilyn Janette
paynesville ps
Keddie, Jarrad Alexander
Moe (Albert st) ps
Keily, elizabeth ellen
Baringa special school
Kennedy, Craig
neerim District sC
Kennedy, Hayley Therese
sale specialist school
Kilpatrick, sandi Lee
newborough east ps
Kinder, sharon Maree
east Gippsland specialist sch
Kiss, silvana
Drouin ps
Knersch, Joanne Audrey
Warragul north ps
Kramme, Mathew John
east Gippsland specialist sch
Krygger, Meredith Joanne
Bona Vista ps
Kuizenga, nella-maree
Maffra ps
Kurec, Jessica Ann
Yarram sC
Lawless, Jane
east Gippsland specialist sch
Leamon, Jo
Bairnsdale sC
Lee, Amanda Melissa
south Gippsland specialist sch
Leon, Mark phillip
Maffra sC
Leversha, Megan
Wonthaggi ps
Liefting, Craig David
Bass Valley ps
Lillie, Chelsea
Kurnai College
Lloyd, susan Louise
Korumburra sC
Lower, Andrea Jean
Wonthaggi ps
Lynch, Bronwyn Barbara
Woodside ps
Maguire, Tracey Leigh
Traralgon (Liddiard rd) ps
Maney, Colin Lee
Warragul & District specialist
Markham, Jessica elise
newhaven ps
Marsden, Kelli Loueen
Bruthen ps
Matthews, Jodie Lee
Korumburra sC
Matthews, Lisa Vikki
Lakes entrance sC
McCall, Amy Louise
newborough ps
Mcintosh, Jason
Traralgon College
McKenzie, Brian r
Lowanna College
McKeown, Katrina (Kate) L
Orbost ps
McLaren, Hannah
sale College
Mcniece, sally
Wonthaggi sC
Mcrae, Melissa Maree
Wonthaggi ps
Medson, Leonard K
Mallacoota p-12 College
Micallef, Alister David
Bairnsdale sC
Miller, Catherine naomi
Traralgon College
Mills, Donna Maree
Drouin ps
Miralles, Jennifer Anne
Marlo ps
Montesanti, Jayne Louise
Warragul & District specialist
Moore, Murray Francis
Traralgon College
Moorhouse, scott
Lowanna College
Mowat, Michelle Anne
Maffra ps
MrAD, Faya
sale College
Murphy, stacey Maree
Kurnai College
new, Janelle Louise
Drouin ps
nichol-smith, Michelle
Longwarry ps
nicholls, Fiona robyn
Bass Valley ps
nicolson, stuart
neerim District sC
noye, Wendy
nyora ps
nunan, Angela Cheryl
Warragul & District specialist
nunan, Angela Cheryl
Warragul & District specialist
O’Meara, sarah
Yarragon ps
Otten-Jockerst, Almuth
Kurnai College
pattie, Michael John
sale College
pavitt, Jennifer
Warragul & District specialist
payne, Jessica rose
Warragul & District specialist
pinches, Brian steven
Lowanna College
pleming, Anne Louise
sale ps
Longford ps
pollard, Justine elizabeth
Quigley, Ashlee Jade
east Gippsland specialist sch
read, natalie Jane
Orbost sC
reid, rebecca nadine
Bairnsdale sC
rhoden, sarah
south Gippsland sC
riddle, Daniel
Warragul & District specialist
ries, nicola Merinda
Maffra sC
risol, Catherine Marie
newborough east ps
ritterman, Mark
Wonthaggi sC
rivers, Lisa
Trafalgar Hs
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roberts, Jackson Lewis
rogerson, Kim
rojo, Carol A
rose, Astrid M
ross, Timothy
rowles, Kayla
russell, Joanne
salvaire, rebekah Anne
salvaire, rebekah Anne
sandeman, Catherine
santilli, steven James
sargent, Terrianne Maree
saunders, sharon Joy
scott, Beth Marie
scott, sheridan
seal, Timothy Matthew
searle, Andrew
sedgwick, Kate Judith
seijbel, Mark
shaw, Jennifer
shell, Josephine Helen
shields, elizabeth
shingles, Jacob Leigh
shinners, Tina Jane
shurvell, Katherine Valerie
simons, Donna
sirca, Joanne
skinner, Barbara Anne
smith, Dean Matthew
smith, rodney Bruce
smith, Vicki
smithyman, stephen
snell, Matthew David
st John, Kevin
stanbury, Leonie Jane
staple, Jan n
stephens, Julie
stewart, Alan Douglas
stokes, peter
stone, Jessica naomi
swann, Jeanette
Tatnell, Melissa
Taylor, Carly
Taylor, Catherine Anne
Taylor, Kate
Thompson, Michael raymond
Thrift-mulholland, pamela
Toohill, Bethany
Trezise, neil rowlan
Tricker, Lashay Melaine
Tuck, Merryn A
Tyler, Beverley
Van Den einden, sophie Louise
Van Lambaart, Mary Anne
Vary, Katherine
Velardi, riccardo
Voss, Courtney renee
Wain, eugene russell
Waites, Annette
Ward, robert Christopher
Warford, Jodie
Watts, paula
Wearne, susan ruth
Webster, Ashton J
Webster, sharon Michelle
Wells, sarah Jade
Wellsmore, erin nicole
Whelan, Fiona Maree
White, Anne
Wieloch, Melissa
Williams, raymond John
Wilson, Heather Diane
Wilson, Kylie
Winnell, Joanne Kathryn
Woodall, rebecca
Woolfe, Megan elizabeth
Yiannacou, Kallitsa
Bairnsdale sC
Traralgon College
Yarram sC
Bairnsdale sC
Bairnsdale sC
Traralgon College
south Gippsland sC
Orbost sC
Orbost sC
seaspray ps
Korumburra sC
Maffra ps
Gippsland region
Lindenow ps
Traralgon (Liddiard rd) ps
Bairnsdale West ps
Warragul north ps
Yarram ps
Traralgon College
rawson ps
Bairnsdale sC
south Gippsland specialist sch
sale ps
noojee ps
Maffra sC
Traralgon College
Baringa special school
rawson ps
Trafalgar Hs
sale ps
Lakes entrance sC
Maffra sC
Woolum Bellum College
Bairnsdale sC
Lakes entrance sC
sale ps
Wonthaggi sC
Morwell park ps
newborough ps
inverloch ps
Welshpool & District ps
rawson ps
east Gippsland specialist sch
Warragul north ps
Lowanna College
Traralgon College
Warragul north ps
Bass Coast specialist school
Welshpool & District ps
Maffra sC
Loch ps
Tubbut ps
east Gippsland specialist sch
Moe (Albert st) ps
Yinnar ps
Traralgon College
Traralgon (Liddiard rd) ps
swifts Creek school
Lakes entrance sC
Lakes entrance sC
nambrok - Denison ps
Warragul ps
Mirboo nth. sC
Yarram sC
Darnum ps
Bass Coast specialist school
Lowanna College
Maffra ps
Lakes entrance sC
Moe (Albert st) ps
Lakes entrance sC
Traralgon College
Alberton ps
sale specialist school
south Gippsland sC
Bairnsdale ps
Kurnai College
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Adamcewicz, erin
Adler, Glenda Lynette
Alexander, Julie A
Allan, Janet Claire
Allan, richard gary
Ampem-Lassen, eric
Anderson, Anastasia nicole
Andrew, Lauren M
Annear-walker, Tanya
Arnott, Jessica Lee
Bahr, Louise Maree
Bailey, Kathleen Mary
Balcam, Lee Ann Joy
Baldo, Michelle Louise
Ball, Karli Jade
Barber, russell
Barlee, Keira
Barnes, David Anthony
Barnes, pauline Theresa
Barnes, ryan Thomas
Bartholomew, Amanda Lee
Bath, elizabeth
Beckley, Anna-marie
Beckwith, peter norman
Ballarat specialist school
Murtoa College
Grampians region
Horsham special school
rainbow sC
Horsham College
Myrniong ps
Horsham West ps
navarre ps
Birchip p-12 school
Ballarat specialist school
Ballarat specialist school
Darley ps
Darley ps
Dimboola Memorial sC
Dimboola Memorial sC
Mount Clear College
Ararat Community College - sec
natimuk ps
Ballarat specialist school
Daylesford sC
st Arnaud sC
Ballarat specialist school
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Bell, Colleen
Bellinger, nicki Mae
Benington, Kerrie
Bergen, Carolyn
Bergen, Geoffrey Conrad
Beseler, Kendall Jane
Bethune, Carol Margaret
Blake, Fiona
Blake, Melissa Jade
Blamey, Barbara
Bowles, Kevin Victor
Brentnall, Jared
Brewer, Lisa ruth
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Bruyn, Charlene Melissa
Button, Christine Maree
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Chaston, Tracey Leeanne
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Cleavey, Jacqueline Lorraine
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Cottrill, Lauren Maree
Coulson, robert steven
Cowman, Michael John
Curtis, Glenda
Curtis, Michael Donald
Danton-jack, Felicity
Darken, Karley Anne
Davis-Jene, suzanne
De Bortoli, Cheryl
De Zoete-spiero, simon
Deakin, paul
Decis, Benjamin William
Dellavedova, Jacinta Alice
Dent, Dian K
Dixon, susan Joy
Doolan, Janine
Dowell, sarah
Driscoll, Casey
Driscoll, Heather Jeanie
Dunn, roger Albert
east, Trudy Lee
eastwood, Jenifer
edwards, Karyn Ann
edwards, Katherine elizabeth
egan, Lynette
egan, roxanne Jean
ellis, Lachlan
ellul, Mark
engel, Carol Leanne
Farrell, emma Jo-anne
Fatone, renae
Ferguson, Lawrence Walter
Finch, Leanne
Firth, Glenn Daniel
Fiscalini, Donna Maree
Fitzgerald, Amy Louise
Flintoft, David
Fraser, Lynette
Friedrichsen, emily Jane
Fry, Angela Joy
Gadsby, Marianne Maree
Galea, stacey erin
Gardner, susan
George, Wayne Leslie
Goad, Joan Frances
Goldsbury, Denise Maree
Goodson, Andrew John
Granland, rosemary Kate
Greenwood, Jan Christine
Griffin, Courtney Ann
Hadzig, Julie Faye
Hager, norman Claude
Hall, phoebe Jane
Hammond, Kerry Ann
Hampson, Dianne
Hardy, rosalie Myrtle
Harvie, Christine Michelle
Harwood, Jennifer Margaret
Hawker, Wendy Anne
Hedgeland, Anne Maree
Hemley, Amanda May
Henke, Christiana Louise
Henry, emma Jane
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classIFIcaTIon
Lethbridge ps
Mount Clear College
Ballarat sC
Hopetoun sC
Mount Clear ps
Warracknabeal ps
Warracknabeal ps
Creswick ps
Horsham north ps
Lake Bolac College
natimuk ps
Ararat Community College - sec
Ararat Community College - sec
Bacchus Marsh College
Daylesford sC
Bacchus Marsh College
Warracknabeal sC
Ballarat specialist school
Darley ps
Canadian Lead ps
Ararat Community College - sec
Ballarat specialist school
Bannockburn ps
Goroke p-12 College
Horsham special school
Ballarat specialist school
Ararat north ps
Mount Clear College
Mount Clear ps
Ballarat Hs
Ballarat specialist school
stawell sC
Creswick ps
Bacchus Marsh College
Moyston ps
Ballarat specialist school
Mount Clear ps
Ballarat specialist school
Birchip p-12 school
redan ps
Forest street ps
Bacchus Marsh College
Ballarat Hs
redan ps
Darley ps
Ballarat Hs
Ballarat sC
Bacchus Marsh College
Beaufort sC
Grampians region
Ballarat specialist school
Avoca ps
nhill College
Teesdale ps
Ballarat specialist school
Daylesford sC
Warracknabeal sC
Moonambel ps
Daylesford sC
Lal Lal ps
Ballarat sC
Ballarat specialist school
Ballarat north ps
Bacchus Marsh College
st Arnaud sC
stawell sC
Bacchus Marsh College
Ballarat specialist school
Ballarat specialist school
Teesdale ps
Hopetoun sC
Little Bendigo ps
Ballarat north ps
Ararat Community College - sec
Great Western ps
Ballarat sC
stawell sC
Horsham College
Ballarat specialist school
st Arnaud sC
Ballarat specialist school
Ararat north ps
Ballarat specialist school
Warracknabeal sDs
Donald ps
Macarthur street ps
Horsham special school
Warracknabeal ps
Gordon ps
Warracknabeal sDs
Goroke p-12 College
Ballarat Hs
stawell sC
Alfredton ps
Linton ps
Bacchus Marsh College
Ballarat specialist school
Daylesford ps
Ararat north ps
stawell sC
Jeparit ps
Ararat Community College - sec
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Higgins, elizabeth Claire
Hill, Andrew
Hiscock, Christopher Michael
Hoebergen, sarah Alice
Hu, Qingsong
Hughes, Christine
Hughes, stephen Anthony
Hurdsfield, Catherine
Hurley, Leanne
Hutton, Christopher John
impey, Margot Lauren
irvin, nicole elise
Jackson, Trudie Gaye
James, Bernadette
Jarvis, Kathryn Anne
Jenkins, Fiona
Johnson, Luke
Johnston, Brendan Leslie
Jones, Kate Louise
Jones, paul Andrew
Jordan, sheryl
Kalms, stephen richard
Kambouris, sarah elizabeth
Keating, sarah Anne
Kelly, Megan
Kennedy, Darryl Lloyd
Kennedy, Masako
Kennedy, sandie
Kennedy, Ulrike
Kerber, Karen Leanne
King, rebecca
Klinge, sally Anne
Knights, Kristy Lee
Koene, Lynne rennice
Koene, suzi rennice
Krause, Wayne Allan
Kuhnell, suzanne e
Lamond, Andrew James
Lang, Diane Loray
Law, Marc richard
Law, Marc richard
Lehmann, Anna Kathryn
Lethlean, Alistair
Lewis, Deborah Lee
Lewis, samantha May
Li Xiaoxiao
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Buninyong ps
Urquhart park ps
Ballarat specialist school
Ballarat specialist school
Daylesford sC
Horsham West ps
Warracknabeal sC
Mount Clear ps
stawell sC
Ballarat Hs
Ballarat specialist school
Ballarat specialist school
st Arnaud sC
Darley ps
Kaniva College
Bungaree ps
pleasant street ps
Mount Clear College
nhill College
Ballarat specialist school
Murtoa College
Dimboola Memorial sC
Kaniva College
Urquhart park ps
Bannockburn ps
natte Yallock ps
Alfredton ps
Mount Clear College
Landsborough ps
nhill College
Ballarat Hs
Dimboola Memorial sC
Birchip p-12 school
Ballarat specialist school
Ballarat specialist school
Warracknabeal sC
Dimboola Memorial sC
Ballarat north ps
Lethbridge ps
Beaufort sC
Beaufort sC
Dimboola Memorial sC
Daylesford sC
Ballarat specialist school
Myrniong ps
Bacchus Marsh College
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classIFIcaTIon
Lister, Lynette Mary
Concongella ps
Lobry, Valerie
Ararat Community College - sec
Louden, sarah Jane
pleasant street ps
Lovejoy, Victoria
Beaufort sC
Mader, Anne
Ballarat specialist school
Main, patricia Jean
Willaura ps
Martin, sonia Mandy
Warracknabeal sDs
Mathieson, rebecca Louise Ballarat Hs
Matthews, Marc William
Daylesford sC
Maxted, Andrea
Beaufort sC
McCarthy, Claire Dawn
Lethbridge ps
McCormick, Vickie
Amphitheatre ps
McCosh, Jessie e
Concongella ps
McGennisken, Claire Maree Horsham College
McKaskill, Joan Lesley
Ballarat sC
McKay, Tania
Daylesford sC
McKee, sally A
Alfredton ps
McKelvey, robert H
Ararat Community College - sec
McKinlay, Allyson e
Balliang east ps
McKinnon, Georgina Maree Horsham West ps
McLoughlin, Fiona
Ararat West ps
McMillan, Kelly
Birchip p-12 school
Mcpherson, Kerry Gail
Darley ps
Merryfull, Maria M
Balmoral p-12 Community Colleg
Miller, Julie evalyn
sebastopol ps
Mills, Carly Jayne
Yuille park p-8 Community Coll
Montgomery, Craig
Yuille park p-8 Community Coll
Morgan, Jarrod James
Mount Clear College
Morgan, susan Gaye
Mount Clear ps
Morgan, Tara Jade
Ballarat specialist school
Morris, Carmen Louise
Black Hill ps
Murrell, Kerry Louise
Ararat ps
nihill, Tracey
Ballarat north ps
nooteboom, Julie Anne
Dimboola Memorial sC
norton, Kathy
Black Hill ps
nunn, Cyndi Deanne
Ballarat specialist school
O,Callaghan, rosemary Christine Warracknabeal sDs
O’Mealley, suzanne
Teesdale ps
paget, Amanda
Apsley ps
pama, Leanne
Myrniong ps
pattinson, Julie Anne
Ballarat specialist school
payne, Maureen Lois
Gordon ps
pearson, Julie Anne
Warracknabeal ps
peters, Kerrie elizabeth
stawell sC
pohlner, Corey Graham
skipton ps
pond, Donna renee
Alfredton ps
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purtle, susan Michele
pyers, Charlotte Marie
Quemard, Kate
Quill, eben seth
rasmussen, Amelia Grace
ratanje, Meera
read, renee Jean
rehu, Christina Maria
remilton, emma
revell, Monica
reynolds, Coby
reyntjes, Johanne
rhodes, Keryn Ann
riley, Helen Joy
roantree, Bianca Michelle
robertson, sarah
robinson sr., Mellisa
robinson, stuart Alan
ruthven, patricia Ann
ruwoldt, Jordan scott
ryan, Fiona
sasahara, Mayuko
schultz, Donna
scoleri, ness
senftleben, richard K
serong, nicholas
shalders, prudence
shaw, paula Jay
sheppard, samuel ross
shugg, Karen
sibson, rose
skewes, Linda Maree
smart, Fiona
smith, Bernadette ellen
smith, Georgina
smith, Matthew Kane
smith, Melissa Janelle
smith, spencer Lovenear
somers, Jennifer Dawn
spiel, Vivienne Carol
stasse, Kathleen Ann
steer, Vicki Maree
symons, Kylie Anne
Thatcher, sue-ellen
Thomas, Karen
Thomas, Luke
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classIFIcaTIon
Horsham special school
Dimboola Memorial sC
Urquhart park ps
stawell sC
redan ps
Ballarat specialist school
Darley ps
Hopetoun sC
Amphitheatre ps
Dimboola Memorial sC
Myrniong ps
Buninyong ps
redan ps
Mount Clear College
nhill College
Mount pleasant ps
Horsham College
Horsham West ps
Ararat Community College - sec
Murtoa College
Horsham West ps
Mount Clear College
Dimboola Memorial sC
Buninyong ps
Teesdale ps
Murtoa College
Ararat Community College - sec
Black Hill ps
Ballarat specialist school
Darley ps
st Arnaud sC
Ballarat Hs
inverleigh ps
Birchip p-12 school
Dimboola Memorial sC
Little Bendigo ps
Bacchus Marsh College
Dimboola Memorial sC
Warracknabeal ps
Horsham College
Gordon ps
Goroke p-12 College
Miners rest ps
Bacchus Marsh ps
Darley ps
Horsham special school
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Threlfall sr., Tammy Lea
Tindle, robyn Lesley
Trudel, Melissa Jane
Tudball, Brendan peter
Veld, Bridget elizabeth
Verberne, Mark
Wallace, emma ruth
Wallis, nina
Wallis, sandra Michelle
Watson, Kylie Jane
Watts, Lachlan
Westlake, Janice
White, russell Douglas
Whitear, nicholas steven
Whiteman, stephen John
Wialletton, Loretta Diane
wilkie, helena
Wilkie, Helena Maree
Williams, Donna
Williams, Gabrielle elise
Williams, shane
Williams, Taryn
Williamson, Glen
Winzar, Debbie Jacqueline
Woodcock, Karlie Joy
Woolfe, Luke William
Xie, Yu
Young, John W
Zammit, simone M
Zhao, Ling
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Gordon ps
Delacombe ps
Horsham College
Ballarat specialist school
Forest street ps
Ballarat Hs
Balmoral p-12 Community College
Lake Bolac College
Horsham College
Donald ps
Dimboola Memorial sC
Bungaree ps
Ballarat specialist school
Creswick ps
st Arnaud sC
Bacchus Marsh ps
Darley ps
Darley ps
Kaniva College
Delacombe ps
stawell sC
Mount Clear College
Mount Clear College
Darley ps
Bannockburn ps
Ballarat specialist school
Horsham College
Ararat Community College - sec
pentland ps
stawell sC
Hume
Abbasi, nader shah
st Georges road ps shepparton
Abbruzzese, ernestina
Corryong College
Aitken, Loretta patricia
Mooroopna park ps
Alblas, Willemyntje Tonia
Mooroopna park ps
Alderawy, eatab
Wilmot road ps shepparton
Aldous, Amanda
Wangaratta Hs
Ali, somaira
Wilmot road ps shepparton
Alkemade, Barbara Anne
Flowerdale ps
Allen, Karen M
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Alsalim, Khaluf rahim
Wilmot road ps shepparton
Anderson, norman Kenneth Mooroopna sC
Anderson, sarah elizabeth
Kialla Central ps
Antonello, nicola Jessica
Myrtleford p-12 College
Apak, sue
shepparton Hs
Attard, Jennifer Anne
seymour p-12 College
Backas, Doreen Amy
Wangaratta West ps
Baker, Yolanda Merryn
shepparton Hs
Baldwin, Joan Lillian
Beveridge ps
Ballard, Janet
Broadford ps
Barbetti, Ashlee
Orrvale ps
Barns, Janae
Yea Hs
Bates, Melissa Jayne
Wilmot road ps shepparton
Beasley, naomi Jane
Wodonga West ps
Beattie, Kim Louise
Alexandra sC
Begley, B’ashae elizabeth
Ardmona ps
Bell, Hazel
Mansfield ps
Benedetti, Melita r
Myrtleford p-12 College
Bentley, Faith Michelle
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Bentley, Karen
Mcguire College shepparton
Berger, Aylie
Wodonga West ps
Billingsley, Jasmine Lee
shepparton Hs
Bishop, David
Bandiana ps
Blazek, Christine
Bright p-12 College
Bleckendorf, Jayne rosaline Baranduda ps
Bloye, philip John
Wodonga senior sC
Bonacci, nadina
Myrtleford p-12 College
Bonnes, Amanda Jane
Wilmot road ps shepparton
Bonson, Tracey
seymour p-12 College
Bonson, Tracey Marie
seymour p-12 College
Bourke, Carmel Frances
Mooroopna ps
Bowring, Lisa
Mount Beauty ps
Boyd, Kimberley Anne
Wangaratta ps
Bradshaw, Aaron Mark
Wangaratta Hs
Brennan, Jarrah Teresa
Mount Beauty sC
Bridgeman, Timothy
Wodonga Middle Years College
Bucci, Grace roberta
Wandong ps
Bugeja, eileen
Beveridge ps
Burgess, Anna
Flowerdale ps
Burness, Carly ellen
Bourchier street ps shepparton
Burr, Allison Catherine
Alexandra sC
Butler, Caitlin Frances
Yarrawonga p-12 College
Byers, Jacinta
seymour p-12 College
Callan, patricia Ann
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Cameron, Adam
st Georges road ps shepparton
Cannon sr., robert Alexander Broadford sC
Carey, susan
Tallangatta sC
Carr, Anthony Hugh
Wangaratta Hs
Carr, emily
Benalla West ps
Cerini, James
euroa sC
Chabbra, simran
Wodonga West ps
Chalmers, Abbey Louise
Cobram sC
Chan iii, Maria
Wallan sC
Chisholm, Bree elizabeth
Wandong ps
Chouhan, Teju Kumar
Wodonga West ps
Christie, sarah Jayne
Katamatite ps
Churchill-Brown, emma Louise Wodonga Middle Years College
Clark, Helen Marie
Mansfield ps
Clough, Darren Gregory
Wodonga Middle Years College
Coad, Channing Maree
Kilmore ps
Coburn, Gemma
Wodonga West ps
Collier, Jennifer
Mcguire College shepparton
86 inspire MArCH 2011
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Comer, Kerri A
Connors, rick Andrew
Consiglio, susan Jane
Cook, Timothy James
Coonan, Janis Cheryln
Copland, Amy Jane
Corcoran, Carolyn A
Corcoran, Leigh
Couston, Mary Helen
Cox, Joanne elizabeth
Crothers, Janet Louise
Cruickshank, Jacqueline Frances
Cumberland, Alison Joy
Cumberland, Alison Joy
Currie, Hayley Ann
Davies iii, nicky Louise
Davies, Mark Joshua
Day, Christine Joy
Deany, Leonie
Deery, nicole Maree
Delaney, Janis
Dellar, scott Wesley
Desmond, rachael
Dixon, Owen David
Dolman, Michelle
Donovan, raymond p
Doyle, Michelle Gaye
Draper, Victoria Louise
Drury, nicole Lynne
Duursma, renea
Dylan, sheridan
eddy, Marita
edwards, Trudy
elkington, Cindy
ellis, emma Luray
enever, Lara simone
eriksson, Martin Clifford
evans, sharee Anne
everist, stacey Angela
evgenidis, Krystarlo
exton, Alison Jane
Falk, Cathy May
Falla, Bree Louise
Farrar, Mark Walton
Faulkner, Julie
Feltoe, Chris
Fillmore, Louise Anne
Findlay, Helen M
Fitzsimmons, eleonora
Flavel, Anne-Maree
Fletcher, Karyn L
Forster, Coby rose
Forster, Julie
Foster, Kirsten
Frizzell, Glenys Joy
Fulton, Wendy elizabeth
Gaal, Brenda-ann Julie
Garlick, Gaye
Gatt, Deborah Helen
Gauci, Joanne Maree
George, simone Lisa
Gibson, Brooke
Gibson, Greg
Gill, susan M
Gillingham, nicole Jade
Gilson, David
Glover, ellen Lesley
Glover, peter James
Glover, Thomas
Goebel, ronice
Goodwin, David
Goonan, Gerard
Goonan, Gerard
Gorham, ellen
Goxhaj, Angie
Goznik, Luigina
Gray, Kathleen
Greaves, sandra Anne
Greenaway, Annique
Gregory-start, Laura
Gribbin, shelley Anne
Grimes, Mikaela
Grubelnik, sarah elizabeta
Gupta, neetu
Guthrie, Veronica Maree
Hamilton, Alice Laura
Hancock, raymond Joseph
Hand, Kate
Handreck, Lisa Margaret
Hansen, Julia Mary
Harris, emily J
Harris, Kari-lee
Harris, Teresa peta
Harvey, John L
Hastilow, rita
Hayek, Melanie
Healy, Damien John
Hearn iii, Fotini
Henderson, Kylie Ann
Hendrickson, Donald Wayne
Hermence, Chloe
Hickey, Denis
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classIFIcaTIon
Mooroopna ps
Bourchier street ps shepparton
Wallan ps
numurkah sC
seymour p-12 College
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Wodonga Middle Years College
Wodonga south ps
Melrose ps
Wodonga Middle Years College
Baranduda ps
Wallan sC
seymour p-12 College
seymour p-12 College
Benalla College
Wangaratta ps
Alexandra sC
euroa ps
Wallan ps
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Wangaratta Hs
Yarrawonga p-12 College
seymour p-12 College
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Yea ps
peranbin primary College
Wilmot road ps shepparton
Alexandra sC
Wodonga south ps
Wangaratta Hs
Wallan sC
Gowrie street ps shepparton
Middle indigo ps
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Yackandandah ps
Wodonga Middle Years College
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Wodonga ps
Mooroopna north ps
Wangaratta Hs
Glenrowan ps
nathalia ps
Yarrawonga p-12 College
Kialla West ps
Wodonga West ps
Wallan sC
Yea ps
eildon ps
Wilmot road ps shepparton
Kiewa Valley ps
Mooroopna sC
shepparton Hs
shepparton Hs
seymour p-12 College
Mooroopna sC
Mooroopna ps
Mooroopna north ps
Yea ps
Beveridge ps
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
nagambie ps
Willowmavin ps
seymour p-12 College
Marysville ps
Yea Hs
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Broadford sC
Wodonga Middle Years College
Wodonga senior sC
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Tallangatta sC
Ardmona ps
Ardmona ps
Tawonga ps
Ardmona ps
Mount Beauty sC
seymour p-12 College
Kiewa Valley ps
Longwood ps
euroa sC
seymour p-12 College
Murchison ps
Yea Hs
Ardmona ps
Wallan sC
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Wodonga senior sC
peranbin primary College
Yarrawonga p-12 College
Beveridge ps
Tatura ps
Wodonga ps
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
seymour p-12 College
Wandong ps
Wallan sC
Wodonga Middle Years College
Ardmona ps
Gowrie street ps shepparton
Alexandra sC
Beveridge ps
Cobram sC
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Hill, susan J
Hindle, Ashlee Jade
Horn, Jean-paul Francois
Hoskin, elizabeth Ann
Humphries, Tracey Anne
incorvaia, Malcolm
iorianni, nicholas
Jasinowicz, nicole Maree
Jenkin, penelope Anne
Johnson, Aaron Maxwell
Jones, Bianca
Jones, ian McArthur
Jones, Kirsty Lynette
Jorgensen, Tameeka Dianne
Jose, Wayne stephen
Joy, Belinda
Kanwal, Karan singh
Kaur, Amandeep
Keen, susan
Keenan, norma Jennifer
Khademi, Zahra
King, Andrew David
King, Michelle Margaret
Kitos, steven
Klein, peter Heinz
Klowss, Michelle
Knight, ebony
Knight, susan
Krake, Kenneth John
Krowicky, robyn
Lane, Matthew
Lannen, Jennifer Ann
Laurie, raina
Lawless, Marc
Laws, Jessica elizabeth
Leditschke, Anna Judith
Leishman, Jennifer Christine
Lemmens, Deborah
Lemmon, neil robert
Lemmon, neil robert
Lewinson, Kathleen
Lewis, Andrea Claire
Lewis, Andrea Claire
Likos, Christina robyn
Lim, Teng Fook
Limbrick, Felicity Jane
Lofts, Joan
Lonie, Adam
Lynch, susan Kaye
Macleod-smith, Kelli Jane
Mammone, Laura Jane
Marx, Campbell James
Mason, earle Alexander
May, susan
McCann, Kara
McCloskey, Louise Hendrika
McCloy, Leah elizabeth
McColl, Jody Lyn
McComb, David Andrew
McCormack, Glenys Jillian
McCormick, Janina
McCrae, Trent A
McDonald, Gary Francis
McFarland, Ayala Jayne
McGrath, stephanie
Mcintosh, Karen Merie
McKenzie, Janet Alison
McKenzie, Jennifer Mary
McKenzie, Mark
McKenzie, scott David
McLean, Alex John
McLennan, Margaret
Mcleod, Kim
McLinden, Kellie
Mcnab, Kate nicole
Mcpherson, Jason William
McVean, John Kerr
Meates, stacey Catherine
Merry, Jonathan James
Meyer, Courtny Kate
Mildren, rhonda elizabeth
Miles, Keith
Miller, Diane
Miller, rachel Lee
Miller, susanne Maree
Mills, Brennan James
Mills, Trevor Maxwell
Misiti, Abby Louise
Moloney, Carleen
Montgomery, Lisa Geraldine
Morris, James Matthew
Mortensen, phoebe Leigh
Mossman, emily
Mudge, peter
Mullen, susan
Mulqueen, Kate
Munro, paula
Murphy, ronald
Murray, Kenneth J
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classIFIcaTIon
Mooroopna north ps
Moyhu ps
Wodonga Middle Years College
eildon ps
Wanganui park sC
Alexandra sC
Verney road school
Wallan ps
seymour p-12 College
Tatura ps
Wodonga senior sC
rutherglen Hs
nathalia ps
Wallan sC
Wallan sC
seymour p-12 College
porepunkah ps
Yarrunga ps
Upper plenty ps
euroa sC
Wodonga senior sC
shepparton Hs
Katandra West ps
Wilmot road ps shepparton
st Georges road ps shepparton
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Beechworth ps
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Yarrawonga p-12 College
Kiewa Valley ps
Yarrawonga p-12 College
Wangaratta Hs
Wodonga senior sC
Appin park ps
Beechworth sC
seymour p-12 College
Mooroopna north ps
Yarrawonga p-12 College
Upper plenty ps
seymour p-12 College
Gowrie street ps shepparton
euroa sC
Alexandra sC
Mount Beauty ps
Upper plenty ps
Wandong ps
Wandong ps
Wallan sC
Wodonga south ps
seymour p-12 College
euroa sC
Mooroopna sC
seymour p-12 College
Grahamvale ps
Kialla West ps
Yackandandah ps
Wodonga West ps
Mooroopna ps
Benalla east ps
euroa sC
numurkah ps
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Wanganui park sC
Appin park ps
shepparton east ps
Wodonga Middle Years College
Corryong College
st Georges road ps shepparton
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
seymour p-12 College
Mansfield sC
Wodonga senior sC
Katunga ps
rubicon Outdoor Centre school
Broadford ps
Wangaratta Hs
Mooroopna ps
Marysville ps
Osborne’s Flat ps
Wodonga senior sC
Mooroopna ps
rubicon Outdoor Centre school
Middle indigo ps
shepparton Hs
Wodonga senior sC
Yea Hs
Wodonga Middle Years College
shepparton Hs
Yarrawonga p-12 College
strathmerton ps
seymour p-12 College
Tatura ps
Wodonga Middle Years College
Wodonga senior sC
Yea Hs
Wodonga West ps
Wangaratta Hs
Broadford sC
Yarrawonga p-12 College
Wodonga senior sC
Alexandra sC
Wanganui park sC
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neff, nathan earl
neill, Gillian Fay
neilson, Vanessa L
nelson, Carol Anne
newey, Lorraine
newham, rebecca Jean
newnan, stephen
newton, Anna
nicel, steve
nicel, steve
nicolaci, Gianna Arcangela
noonan, elisabeth
norman, elizabeth
novak, Leanne
nyman, Melissa Joy
nyman, Melissa Joy
O’Brien, Margaret Jill
O’Brien, peter Mark
O’sullivan, pauline Joan
O’Toole, Leanne Barbara
Oats, richard
Olley, Jean Margaret
Opasinis, renee
paola, John patrick George
parsons, Clare W
pask, naomi
pearce, Beverly Alma
perry, Kellie Maree
peters, Deborah
pettigrew, Clark
pierce, Adam
piper sr., elisa
pitt, Janette sadie
pleydell, ian D
power, Tyrone edward Adrian
pratt, Amy
prewett, Vicki Claire
pursehouse, natalie Jennifer
Quayle, Haley Caroline
Quinn, Melinda Amy
ranton, Lisa
ratcliff, Valerie Darling
redding, Terry James
reed, Lisa Anne
reed, Lisa Anne
reid, nicole
reynolds, nicole Louise
rhodes, Thomas
rial, Andrew
riella, raelene
risstrom, Jolene Maree
roberts, peter David
robinson, Karen
ronald, Kirrily
ronalds, Christopher
roos, Clasina
round, John
round, renee esther
rowlings, scott
rudd, paul Anthony
rutherfurd Jr., Kellie Ann
ryan, Gabrielle Marie
ryan, rebekah
salmon, Fiona
scarcella, Carolyn
schembri, erica
schier, Julie
schneider, Angela
schofield, Billie
sciacca, John
scott, Jeanette
semmens, Aaron B
sharma, Avrinder
sheridan, skye
shimizu, Mamiko
sibley, Luke C
simpson, Janette
simsen, susanne Gay
sloan, sarah Jane
smith, Breannan nicole
smith, Clara Jayne
smith, Kasey
smith, Lisa Anne
smith, Michael
smith, sarah Marie
smith, Terri Lynette
somers, Dominic James
somerville, sharyn
sorensen, janet fay
sowter, Jaye emma
spink, rhonda Joy
stanimirovitch, raymond
stefanos, Travis
storey, rachel
stuchbery, Kate elizabeth
Taig, Jamie
Taing, Kim
Taylor, Alisha May
Thomas, paul Arnold
Thompson, Brooke Yvonne
Tierney, Benjamin Austin
Tindill, Deborah Jean
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classIFIcaTIon
Mooroopna park ps
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Benalla ps
Mooroopna north ps
Willowmavin ps
Mooroopna ps
Wodonga senior sC
rutherglen ps
euroa sC
shepparton Hs
shepparton Hs
Wanganui park sC
Wallan sC
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Wangaratta West ps
Wangaratta West ps
euroa ps
Wanganui park sC
seymour p-12 College
Wodonga senior sC
euroa sC
Bright p-12 College
Beveridge ps
Wangaratta Hs
euroa ps
Mount Beauty ps
invergordon ps
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Yarrawonga p-12 College
Congupna ps
Wodonga senior sC
Wangaratta Hs
Wodonga senior sC
Mooroopna north ps
Wodonga senior sC
Wandong ps
shepparton Hs
rutherglen Hs
everton ps
Wodonga Middle Years College
Tawonga ps
Beechworth sC
Yea ps
seymour p-12 College
seymour p-12 College
Broadford ps
nathalia ps
Gowrie street ps shepparton
Tallangatta sC
Yackandandah ps
shepparton Hs
Highlands ps
Wodonga senior sC
Wodonga ps
Marysville ps
Wodonga senior sC
shepparton Hs
shepparton Hs
Wodonga senior sC
Yea Hs
Tawonga ps
Mooroopna sC
Verney road school
Cobram sC
shepparton Hs
Appin park ps
seymour p-12 College
Tallangatta sC
Wanganui park sC
nathalia sC
Wodonga senior sC
Wanganui park sC
Wodonga senior sC
seymour p-12 College
euroa sC
Grahamvale ps
seymour p-12 College
Wangaratta West ps
Wodonga West ps
Wallan ps
stanley ps
Wangaratta Hs
Yarrunga ps
Wangaratta Hs
Carraragarmungee ps
Broadford ps
Bandiana ps
Kilmore ps
rutherglen Hs
Gowrie street ps shepparton
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
Wodonga south ps
Orrvale ps
Wodonga senior sC
seymour p-12 College
shepparton Hs
st Georges road ps shepparton
Mcguire College shepparton
Wangaratta Hs
Katunga ps
Bogong Outdoor education Centr
Wangaratta Hs
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Townsend, Damian
Townsend, Tracey Ann
Toy, peter Graeme
Trainor, Barbara
Trenfield, Tracey
Turner, paula
Ure, Lauren
VanOosten, Kathy
Vecchio, Gerardo salvador
Virtue, Bruce
Volokh, Daria
Wachter, Jane
Wall, Louise robina
Wallace, Craig McLean
Walsh, Leslie raymond
Watson, Aileen Joyce
Watson, Cherie
Wattie, naomi Louise
Watts, Troy David
Webb, Louise
Welsh, Katie Maree
Wernert, susan Joy
Wheaton, russell A
Whitsed, Cameron scott
Williams, Brendon John
Wilson, Michele
Wilson, Tracey
Winterton, ros
Wirges, Jeremy peter
Woodgate, rachel
Woodgate, rachel
Woods, John Melvin
Woolmer, Benjamin David
Wright, Barry J
Wright, emma Kate
Wright, Melissa J
Yorston, Miranda Claire
Younger, paul
Younger, paul
Younie, prue
Zeqo, Aida
Ziegelbauer, Josef Walter
Mooroopna sC
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Katandra West ps
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es1-1
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es1-1
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es1-1
seymour p-12 College
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es1-1
Wanganui park sC
Ap1-2
Wilmot road ps shepparton
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CLAss
Belvoir/Wodonga sDs
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GrD
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Baranduda ps
CLAss
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CLAss
Highlands ps
CLAss
seymour p-12 College
CLAss
Tallarook ps
CLAss
Wodonga Middle Years College
CLAss
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Wodonga Middle Years College
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Allen, Wendy Lois
Anderson, Duane
Anderson, sharon Kaye
Andrews, Julie Anne
Archibald, Katrina
Armstrong, Margaret Mary
Arthur, Gregory W
Backas, Leah Jayne
Bailey, Courtney
Ball, Joshua Michael
Ballantyne, Kathryn J
Bamford, paul
Banks, Catherine L
Barnard, Janet Louise
Barnes, Carly
Barnes, eli
Barrington, Tracey Lee
Baulch, Geoffrey i
Bawden, Trudy
Baxter, Therese
Beilharz, Anna
Belcher, Olivia
Bell, John Fredrick
Benaim, Julie
Bennett, rosemary Margaret
Bewley, robyn Wynette
Binding, Tina
Bird, stuart James
Blaby, rhian elycia
Bolwell, Megan elizabeth
Bourdon, Heath
Bourke, Anne e
Briggs, stephen Kenneth
Briggs, susan Michelle
Britton, philip W.
Brown, Allison Mary
Brown, rhonda Marie
Browne sr., Ben
Buckeridge, edward
Burgess, Christopher David
Busch, rikki Benjamin
Butler, sara Anne
Byrne, Kate
Bysouth, Trent W
Cameron, robert
Carr, Lainey nicole
Carter, Jason Mark
Casale, Carmela
Cavallo, Joseph
Chandler, Mellinda Louise
Chaplin, Janene Yvonne
Chapman, Anwyn emily
Chapman, Diane Loris
Chapman, Tracey
Charlton, eleanor Catherine
Chivers, Trevor James
Chng, Michele Marion
Clark, Jemma
Clark, John Francis
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Bendigo senior sC
Cohuna sC
Murrayville Community College
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echuca College
red Cliffs sC
Marong ps
Merbein p-10 College
California Gully ps
Loddon Mallee region
Werrimull p-12 school
red Cliffs sC
swan Hill ps
Bendigo sDs
swan Hill College
echuca specialist school
payika Community College
White Hills ps
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Bendigo senior sC
Kyneton ps
Merbein p-10 College
Charlton College
Axedale ps
Gisborne sC
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Crusoe 7-10 sC
Werrimull p-12 school
Merbein p-10 College
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Bendigo senior sC
Bendigo sth east 7-10 secondar
White Hills ps
Charlton College
Gisborne ps
Merbein p-10 College
Merbein p-10 College
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec.
Taradale ps
Lancaster ps
Bendigo sDs
Ouyen p-12 College
Weeroona College Bendigo
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Gisborne sC
eaglehawk sC
irymple south ps
Mildura West ps
Maryborough education Centre
Murrayville Community College
Kyneton sC
eaglehawk sC
Harcourt Valley ps
Kyabram p-12 College
ranfurly ps
Kennington ps
swan Hill College
Gisborne sC
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Loddon Mallee region
Clarke, paul Anthony
Clarke, Trudie Leanne
ranfurly ps
Clarkson, Michael Douglas
Big Hill ps
Cleaver, Alan James
Kyabram p-12 College
Clowes, Marlene
spring Gully ps
Coates, Melanie Lee
nyah District ps
Coburn, sally elizabeth
Kangaroo Flat ps
Copeland, Amanda Jane
Langley ps
Costin, Lynda Florence
echuca College
Coutts, Karen Lee
Boort ps
Couzens, Julie sharon
Mildura senior College
Cowley, Wayne
Loddon Mallee region
Cox, nadine Ann
robinvale p-12 College
Cox, Vivienne
Tongala ps
Cray, Amanda
rushworth p-12 College
Crossman, Adam
Maryborough education Centre
Crowe, samantha Louise
Lake Boga ps
Crowley, Cornelius John
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Crutchfield, Donna Marie
Bendigo sDs
Cullin, Michael George
Quarry Hill ps
Cullum, shelley Maree
Maryborough education Centre
Cumming, Alise ruth
Merbein p-10 College
Cummings, Leanne rosemary Camp Hill ps
Cunniff, Valerie Anne
Loddon Mallee region
Currie, Viki Leeanne
red Cliffs sC
Cusworth, Katherine
Kyneton sC
Cutting, Jennifer
east Loddon p-12 College
Cuttriss, Dylan Andrew
rochester ps
Daff, Jamie Brian
Kyabram p-12 College
Datson, Keryl renae
Murrayville Community College
Daws, Julie Michelle
Kyneton sC
Dedman, Marcus
Gisborne sC
Dellwo, Beryl
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
Dellwo, roger J
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
Dennison, Gifford James
Chaffey sC
Denson, Helen Antoinette
echuca specialist school
Dent, Michele
new Gisborne ps
Diaz-Jones, evangelina Yvon Chaffey sC
Dillon, peter Francis
Wycheproof p-12 College
Dobson, Lynsey erin peace Lockington Consolidated school
Dodson, Kerry Anne
Chaffey sC
Doolan, Jennifer eleanor
Lancaster ps
Dooley, Jane
Manangatang p-12 College
Dougall, richard
Wedderburn College
Draper, Marion
Bendigo sDs
edgar, emily May
echuca east ps
ellis, Diana Barbara
Lancefield ps
ewing, Jacklyn
Campbell’s Creek ps
Fabry, Jeanette
echuca College
Farr, Kathleen
Bendigo senior sC
Farrell, peta K
echuca College
Ferrett, Jessica Bronwyn
robinvale p-12 College
Fiegert, Ben James
Kangaroo Flat ps
Fiegert, Ben James
Kangaroo Flat ps
Field, Carl Vincent
The Lake ps
Finn, Brendan William
echuca College
Fiorillo, Donato
red Cliffs sC
Fitzgerald, sebastian
Castlemaine ps
Fitzpatrick, Alison Jean
Maryborough education Centre
Fleming, Karen Joy
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
Flynn, Lo-arna Catherine
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
Ford, Andrea Jean
Maryborough education Centre
Forrester, Graeme
Castlemaine sC
Forsyth, David James
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Foster, noelene ellen
Murrayville Community College
Fowler, prue Ashlee
echuca specialist school
Frampton, Jennifer s
rushworth p-12 College
Fraser, Brendan
echuca south ps
Fraser, Brendan Luke
echuca south ps
Freeman, Dinah Maree
White Hills ps
Friswell, Kerrie Ann
Bendigo sDs
Fulford, Helen Margaret
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Gallace, Krystal rose
Merbein p-10 College
Gibbons, Ben James
eaglehawk sC
Gibson, pauline Dawn
Mildura specialist school
Gilbert, David J
Ouyen p-12 College
Gilby, naomi
Girgarre ps
Gilchrist, nicole Ann
Lockington Consolidated school
Gillham, Annette T
Maryborough education Centre
Gladman, sarah Jane
irymple south ps
Gledhill, sharon elizabeth
newham ps
Gleeson, Melissa Jane
Murrayville Community College
Goggin, Cheryl May
swan Hill specialist school
Gossip, Kathy Lidya
Gisborne sC
Gowlett, emma Kate
Maryborough education Centre
Grace, Melanie Anne
Ouyen p-12 College
Graham, susan
robinvale p-12 College
Grant, Jennifer L
Big Hill ps
Gray, Fiona rose
Bendigo sDs
Griffiths, Michelle June
Chewton ps
Hall, Dale Colin
Kerang Tech Hs
Hamblin, Leonie
Bendigo sDs
Hamilton, Larissa
red Cliffs sC
Hardefeldt, Angela Joy
Maryborough education Centre
Hardie, Vernon Francis
Weeroona College Bendigo
Hardy, rachael
Charlton College
Harte, Krystal
Kyabram p-12 College
Harvie, Judith Maree
Tongala ps
Hill, Benjamin robert
Kyneton sC
Hiller, peter robert
Murrayville Community College
Hipwell, Jacinta
romsey ps
Hird, Justin Adam
Kyneton sC
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Hoctor-Turner, sharon Louise
Hogan, robert James
Holden, simone Marie
Holland, fiona Leigh
Holland, samantha Maree
Holmberg, rodney David
Hopkins, Trevor
Hore, Donna M
Hosking, Lauren
Howlett, Jenny
Hughes, Gavan
Hughes, Megan elizabeth
Huke, Kerry Andrea
Hulands, Cindy Theresa
Hulme, Heather
Hung, Angela
ilham, Very
innes, Dylan
Jackman, Karren Maree
Jackson, Marillian Joyce
Jenkins, paula
Jenner, Kate
Jewell, Margaret A
Johns, rebecca Ann
Johnson, Hayden
Johnston, Matthew William
Johnston, susanne
Jones, steve
Joppich, Luke
Jovicic, Zorica
Jowett, Luke
Judd, peter T
Juergens, Vanessa
Kaye, David Lindsay
Kelly, nadine
Kemp sr., Cheryl Mary
Kemp, Cheryl
Kemp, Debra
Keogh, Aleesha
Kidd, Judith A
King, Katherine
Kirk, Hayley J
Koolmees, stuart Henry
Land, Dale
Lane, David
Laragy-Walker, Melissa
lawrence, lynette joyce
Leahy, suzanne Karen
Lee, Abbey
Leishman, shirley Dianne
Leslie, ian
Lewis, sally Ann
Lewis, sheena Fay
Lierich, Kara
Lindhe, Anna Claire
Lister, Kirsty Maree
Lockett, Ashlea
Lord, Darin Tremayne
Loverso, Dominic robert
Lowenthal, sandrah Lorraine
Ludeman, Glenn Andrew
Ludeman, Lachlan James
Lynch, patrick Micael
Macdonald, Leeanne
Macdougall, Mark norfolk
Mackenzie, Donna
Mackintosh, Joanne Celina
Macloy, ian robert
Madden, Yvonne Alison
Maddocks, elspeth Kinloch
Mahony, Linda Helen
Maiorana, Martha
Mangan, Thomas
Manley, Kim elizabeth
Marks, Jane elizabeth
Marshall, paul William
Martin, Julie
Martland, Justin Glenn
Masierowski, Bianca
Mason, Amanda Jane
Mason, Hanna Jane
Matotek, Kaylene Anne
Matthews, Melissa Anne
Matthews, Melissa Anne
Matthews, Tara
Mayne, Kym Lilian
McBride, Tammy
McClusky, Brigid Maree
McCoag, Justine
McDowell, samuel Joseph
McGuire, Tracey
Mcivor, Wendy
Mcivor, Wendy
McKenzie, karina melissa
McLean, rebecca Jane
McLean, susan Maree
McMonnies, Carmen Lee
Mein, Alicia
Merrett, Margaret Anne
Merritt, Vickie Marianna
Midgley, David ian
Mills, Amos r
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classIFIcaTIon
romsey ps
echuca south ps
Crusoe 7-10 sC
romsey ps
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Loddon Mallee region
swan Hill specialist school
echuca College
echuca ps
Lockington Consolidated school
echuca ps
Gisborne sC
Gisborne sC
ranfurly ps
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
irymple sC
Kyneton sC
echuca College
spring Gully ps
Kyneton ps
Castlemaine sC
Chaffey sC
Loddon Mallee region
east Loddon p-12 College
echuca College
Maryborough education Centre
irymple sC
Bendigo sDs
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
Mildura specialist school
irymple sC
east Loddon p-12 College
Kangaroo Flat ps
Crusoe 7-10 sC
swan Hill ps
Charlton College
Charlton College
Mildura West ps
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Bendigo senior sC
Maryborough education Centre
White Hills ps
Chewton ps
irymple sC
Bendigo senior sC
Castlemaine sC
Maryborough education Centre
Quarry Hill ps
Mildura south ps
Maryborough education Centre
ranfurly ps
Tongala ps
echuca College
swan Hill College
east Loddon p-12 College
east Loddon p-12 College
echuca south ps
Merbein p-10 College
Maiden Gully ps
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Bendigo sth east 7-10 secondar
echuca College
Gisborne sC
Tylden ps
Chewton ps
Manangatang p-12 College
Langley ps
Bendigo sth east 7-10 secondar
irymple ps
Kyneton sC
Talbot ps
Mildura specialist school
Kyabram p-12 College
specimen Hill ps
echuca College
echuca specialist school
Wedderburn College
Kyneton sC
red Cliffs sC
Kyneton sC
Merbein p-10 College
Crusoe 7-10 sC
echuca east ps
echuca east ps
Bendigo sDs
red Cliffs sC
Murrayville Community College
Gisborne sC
Kyneton ps
Maryborough education Centre
Gisborne sC
Maryborough education Centre
Maryborough education Centre
swan Hill ps
Wedderburn College
Camp Hill ps
robinvale p-12 College
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
Mildura senior College
swan Hill College
Mildura ps
echuca College
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Mitchell, nathan
Murrayville Community College
Moncrieff, Gavan robert
eaglehawk sC
Moon, Fiona
pyramid Hill College
nash, Lisha
Gisborne ps
neiwand-thomas, lauren
Bendigo sDs
nelson, Amanda Maree
Big Hill ps
nicholls, Kristy
Loddon Mallee region
nichols, stephanie Jayde
nyah District ps
nolan, Gavan John
irymple sC
O’Connor, Leanne M
epsom ps
O’Connor, Wendy
Kyneton sC
O’Connor, Wendy
Kyneton sC
Oelschlaegel, Michelle Angela Maryborough education Centre
Oosterlaak, Donna
swan Hill ps
Overall, Julie patrice
Woomelang Group school
pain, elizabeth
echuca specialist school
parsons, Alex peter
strathfieldsaye ps
peak, Luke
Chaffey sC
pearson, Lori Anne
rochester ps
perdon, Julie
Crusoe 7-10 sC
peterson, Kelly Ann
red Cliffs east ps
phillips, Jessica Ann
Mildura south ps
pitcher, sue
Maryborough education Centre
plummer, Graham
echuca College
powell, Lisa Veronica
romsey ps
praetz, paula Janine
swan Hill specialist school
priest, David Michael
red Cliffs sC
priest, Lynne Michele
Crusoe 7-10 sC
priest, patricia Amanda
Loddon Mallee region
prior, Jan
Kyabram p-12 College
pysing, scott
specimen Hill ps
randall, Warren Adam
eaglehawk sC
randles, Meghan
Bendigo senior sC
reaburn-Jenkin, Deryck
eaglehawk sC
reade, Tymika
stanhope ps
reeves, shane
Heathcote ps
reid, nicole emma
Gisborne ps
reilly, Michael William
Gisborne ps
richards, Wendy Barbara
Kyneton sC
rigoll, Michaela
Charlton College
riley, Julie
Chaffey sC
rivett, Tania Ann
Mildura south ps
roach, pauline Joy
Lockwood ps
robertson, Diane Cheryl
Charlton College
rochfort, Dwi Hartati
Gisborne sC
ronchieri, Kymberlee Christine Bendigo sDs
rosato, Amanda
echuca specialist school
rose, Yvette Louise
eaglehawk sC
robinvale p-12 College
ross, Jennifer Claire
ross, Judith Ann
Kyabram p-12 College
ross, Maraget Jean
Murrayville Community College
ross, nigel Garry
Chaffey sC
rothman, Tim
Maryborough education Centre
rowan, Leanne
Castlemaine north ps
rowe, peter David John
Wycheproof p-12 College
ryan, Katelyn
Charlton College
saddlier, Jacob
epsom ps
saddlier, Kim M
Kangaroo Flat ps
sakael, Aleesha May
robinvale p-12 College
sartori, Alison Faye
White Hills ps
scalora, Debra
irymple sC
schneider, Angela
Charlton College
scott, Joanne Louise
Loddon Mallee region
seaton, philip John
Big Hill ps
sergi, Concetta
rushworth p-12 College
sharp, Lauren Kate
swan Hill ps
shorthouse, Wendy A
echuca College
simmonds, roxanne Gai
Ouyen p-12 College
simmons, sharon roslyn
irymple sC
skvarc, Lisa Maree
Maiden Gully ps
slee, Kathryn
Bendigo sDs
slee, sharon Faye
Bendigo sDs
slingo, Bradley Clinton
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
slotegraaf, Clinton
Bendigo senior sC
sly, susanne
Ouyen p-12 College
smith, Angelique
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
smith, Caroline Louise
Werrimull p-12 school
smith, emma
Merbein p-10 College
smith, ian
echuca College
smith, Mykel
Tyrrell College
smith, rebecca renee
Chaffey sC
smith, sylvia Margaret
Gisborne sC
snowdon, John David
eaglehawk sC
snyder, Melissa A
swan Hill ps
spitty, Andrew John
Kerang Tech Hs
spry, Bonnie Louise
swan Hill College
steel, Chris
Maryborough education Centre
stevens, Amy
Cohuna Consolidated school
stevens, robby Gordon
Chaffey sC
stewart, Brendan John
elphinstone ps
stewart, Judy Marlene
Bendigo senior sC
stewart, shelby Ann
Maryborough education Centre
strathairn, Graeme Alexander Merbein p-10 College
stubbs, Judith Diane
Koondrook ps
sullivan, Jillian
red Cliffs sC
summerhayes, Joseph Andrew swan Hill ps
summers, Amanda susan
Kyneton sC
Tait, euan Charles
Maryborough education Centre
Talbot, Alyson
ranfurly ps
Tassone, Claudia
red Cliffs sC
Thatcher, Trina
Maryborough education Centre
Thompson, rosalie Kaye
east Loddon p-12 College
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Thorpe, Michael Kevin
Tilinh, Cheryl Anne
Tonzing, Malorie Ann
Trease-Hemming, suzanne M
Treloar, susan Jennifer
Trembath, elizabeth Lynzaat
Trembath, ryan
Trevaskis, paul Gary
Trickey, Michelle
Trimble, Graham Bennett Oke
Turnbull, Megan Louise
Turner, Gay
Twaddle, stacey Anne
Twite, David
Tyza, Jana
Usher, Melissa nicole
van Deurse, Tonya
Van Weeghel, Barry
Vandenberg, Jessica Anne
Vasjuta, Laura
Vick, Karen Margaret
Virtanen, Fiona Aili
Volpato, paul Domenic
Walter, Benjamin
Walters, Bronwyn A
Ward, Kate Louise
Waterson, Carole Lynne
Wates, sharareh
Watkins, David John
Watson, Dorinda Jane
Wayman, Debra Melisa
Weatherson, Brandon
Weaver, David Michael
Welsh, Kylie Ann
Weymouth, Kerry Lynn
White, Carol Ann
White, elaine J
White, Jessica ruth
White, rebecca
Wickham, Bradley
Williams, Gayle Lorraine
Wilson, Barbara Dawn
Wilson, Joseph
Wilson, Michael
Wimbis, Brice Cedric Brian
Winslow, Christine Margaret
Wong, Celestine
Woodman, Heather
Woods, susan Jennifer
Woodward, Kristie rose
Wookey, suzanne Dorothea
Zeppel, Merryn
Zeppel, Merryn
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Maryborough education Centre
irymple sC
rushworth p-12 College
Bendigo senior sC
Kyneton sC
Castlemaine sC
Mildura specialist school
Maryborough education Centre
Charlton College
Boort ps
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Chaffey sC
Macedon ps
Mildura south ps
Campbell’s Creek ps
Quarry Hill ps
Kyneton sC
robinvale p-12 College
Gisborne sC
echuca College
east Loddon p-12 College
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Harcourt Valley ps
ranfurly ps
swan Hill ps
Crusoe 7-10 sC
Mildura specialist school
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec
echuca specialist school
inglewood ps
Maryborough education Centre
Chaffey sC
Maryborough education Centre
Bendigo senior sC
Boort ps
echuca College
rushworth p-12 College
Mildura south ps
Lockwood ps
Beverford District ps
Two rivers Community College
eaglehawk sC
robinvale p-12 College
robinvale p-12 College
Werrimull p-12 school
Murrayville Community College
rushworth p-12 College
echuca specialist school
Bendigo sth east 7-10 sec.
Koorlong ps
Mildura West ps
The Lake ps
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Abney-Hastings, Marcus W
Afkari, sormeh
Agius, emma
Agostino, sam
Aguilar, Alice Francis
Airs, susan
Alexander, Jade Lee
Alexander, James Franklin
Alexis, Anne
Allen, Brearna n
Allen, Lauren
Allen, rebecca
Allen, sarah Catherine
Anderson sr., Jane Louise
Anderson, Kim Christensen
Anderson, susan
Anderson, susan elizabeth
Andra Hannadige, Viranji D
Andraos, Lee-riannan
Annetta, Caterina
Archbold, rebecca
Archibald, Lyndal Kellie
Arnel, Jennifer Faye
Arthurson, Linda
Asano, Maya
Ashby, Kate
Audino, Lisa Maria
Audino, Lisa Maria
Aumann, Matthew
Aziz, Adam
Babic, Kristina
Backhouse, Veronica Melody
Baines, Cara
Baines, Tammy
Baker, Leah
Baldwin, Angie Jean
Baldyga, Melinda
Bamberg, Carolyn suzanne
Barkman, nancy
Barnes, emma iona Millage
Barro, Keren Vicki
Barry, Belinda Danielle
Barry, Jade emmaline
Bartolo, Chanel Antonietta
Bashford, Helen Margaret
Basile, Alicia Jane
Bass, Gary stephen
Bass, Lisa Marie
Westgarth ps
Collingwood College
Lalor north sC
Mill park sC
Lalor east ps
Hume Valley school
Gladstone park sC
sunbury Downs sC
roxburgh park ps
Hume Central sC
Mount ridley p-12 College
Viewbank College
Mount ridley p-12 College
Lalor north sC
roxburgh Homestead ps
northcote Hs
Hume Valley school
Coolaroo south ps
Bethal ps
roxburgh park ps
Broadmeadows sDs
plenty parklands ps
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Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
Mount ridley p-12 College
Mickleham ps
Belle Vue park ps
Oak park ps
Distance education Centre Vic
Moomba park ps
Aitken Creek ps
Collingwood College
richmond ps
reservoir District sC
Glenroy specialist school
Meadow Heights ps
John Fawkner sC
st Helena sC
sunbury & Macedon specialist
Merri Creek ps
Apollo parkways ps
Clifton Hill ps
pascoe Vale south psl
Mount ridley p-12 College
Arthurs Creek ps
Thomastown West ps
Macleod College
Meadow Heights ps
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Bateson, Timothy John
Beard, sarah Katherine
Beker, Linda
Bektash, sevdet
Bellofiore, Carmen
Bender, Helen
Benham, Danielle Lara
Bennett, Clare Louise
Bennie, Alexandra
Berchtold, Kristopher peter
Beringer, Laura
Berrisford, Matthew
Berry, Christopher John
Bewley, Dianne Joy
Bianchi, Lisa Maree
Birkett, Allison Joy
Bishop, Katherine
Biuk, Tanja ivana
Black, David robert
Blackmore, Amanda
Blake, sophie
Blunden, Carrie
Blythe, Oliver
Bobbera, Anna
Bonaddio, Melissa
Bondeson, Cheryl
Boness, Bonnie Jean
Bonfante, rhonda
Borg, Jason
Borrell, Anne Margaret
Botta, susan
Bowen, rachel
Bower, peter robert
Bracecamp, stuart Michael
Braddock, Kristy
Bradshaw, Louise
Braine, selina
Breen, richard Thomas
Bresciani, Heather Margaret
Brock, robyn
brown, malcolm john
Brown, pauline Anne
Brown, sally Jane
Brown, susann Gaye
Brown, Timothy peter
Browne, Michelle Jessica
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st Helena sC
epping sC
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Thomastown West ps
Coburg West ps
Whittlesea sC
Thomastown Meadows ps
preston ps
Diamond Valley College
Watsonia north ps
Fitzroy north ps
st Helena sC
Glen Katherine ps
Collingwood College
Wattle Glen ps
sunbury ps
Watsonia ps
st Helena sC
northern school for Autism
Gladstone park sC
eltham ps
Hume Central sC
richmond ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
preston West ps
Viewbank ps
eltham Hs
The Lakes south Morang p-9
Lalor sC
Fitzroy north ps
Thornbury Hs
Fitzroy north ps
Brunswick south West ps
Brunswick east ps
preston ps
Diamond Valley College
Coburg West ps
eltham Hs
preston ps
Hume Central sC
Hurstbridge ps
Banyule ps
Lalor north sC
Thomastown West ps
epping ps
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Bruce, steven robert
Bryant, Allana J
Buchanan, elisabeth
Bullen, Jenna
Bumpstead, Lauren Maree
Bunting, Kim
Burdjugow, nadine
Burns, Karli
Burns, Lee
Burns, Lee Michael
Bushby, Megan Brook
Buszard, peter
Butler, Michael W
Cahill, Jade estelle
Calvert, sarah Kate
Campbell, stephen David
Carafa, Jenny
Cardenia, sara
Carli, pia Lorraine
Carman, nic George
Carmichael, Josephine
Carnie, David ian
Carrington, rebecca
Carter, Benjamin philip
Carter, Benjamin philip
Carter, Geraldine
Caruso, Gaetano
Casella, rina
Casimaty, Timothy
Cassano, elisa
Castellarin, Joseph
Castelli, Leandro
Castillo, neschelle perolina
Cerra, pasqualina
Chan, raymond Kuan Wah
Chapman, Desmond Wayne
Chapman, rhona Gillian
Chapman, shelley Anne
Chebbou, safa
Christie, Jessica Caitlin
Christie, narelle
Christopher, Jayne
Cibalevska, Katerina
Cilmi, Agnese
Clarke, Loren Alyce
Clements, Zara elizabeth F
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northcote ps
Fairfield ps
Coburg ps
Laurimar ps
northern school for Autism
plenty parklands ps
Gladstone park ps
Viewbank ps
Lalor sC
Lalor sC
Yarrambat ps
eltham ps
reservoir District sC
Diamond Valley College
Broadmeadows ps
Diamond Creek east ps
Arthurs Creek ps
Gladstone park sC
Coolaroo south ps
Brunswick east ps
Willmott park ps
Diamond Valley College
preston ps
Brunswick sC
Whittlesea sC
Broadmeadows ps
Thornbury Hs
Thomastown Meadows ps
Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
roxburgh park ps
northland sC
Gladstone park sC
Concord school
pascoe Vale Girls’ sC
eltham Hs
Laurimar ps
Coburg north ps
reservoir District sC
epping Views ps
Meadow Heights ps
Mickleham ps
ivanhoe east ps
epping Views ps
Mill park Heights ps
eltham Hs
Watsonia north ps
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Cobb-Clark, Brett William
Cobolli, rebecca Jane
Coghlan, Gareth
Condello, Maria
Cook, Amelia Frances
Corboy, Meegan Lee
Cordy, Jasmine elizabeth
Corps, Melissa Jane
Costanzo, Maria
Cotter, Danielle renae
Coventry, elizabeth
Creed, Carol Marlene
Creek, nicole
Crittenden, Lynette Coral
Crvenkovic, rosana
Crvenkovic, rosana
Cuculovski, sophie
Cumming, Alise ruth
Cunliffe, Aaron
Cunliffe, Aaron James
D’angelica, Lisa Marie
D’angelis, John
D’Angelis, Josephine
D’Aspromonte, Joseph
Dabscheck, ross r
Dahlstrom, Karen
Dahman, nadia
Daley, Jordan Wentworth
Dalla rosa, Livia
Dalton, Vanessa
Davies, Helen Gail
Davies, pemma
Davis, Kelly
Dawson, Amanda J
Dawson, Lynette Joy
De Fazio, Lia
De Heer, isaac
De Lorenzo, Lauretta
de Man, Tegan
de Vos, Anna
Deakin, rosemary Valerie
Dean, Mathew Thomas
Delosa, Crystal Jean
Dennaoui, Hana
Devlin, Amy Jessica
Di Lizia, Laura
plenty parklands ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
sunbury College
Moomba park ps
preston north east ps
Watsonia north ps
Thornbury ps
Mill park Heights ps
Thomastown West ps
eltham Hs
Fitzroy north ps
John Fawkner sC
Findon ps
Glenroy West ps
Moomba park ps
Moomba park ps
Lalor north sC
Mount ridley p-12 College
Watsonia ps
Watsonia ps
Mill park sC
Yarrambat ps
Yarrambat ps
Thomastown east ps
Diamond Valley College
northern school for Autism
reservoir District sC
Greenhills ps
Mill park Heights ps
pender’s Grove ps
Watsonia ps
Clifton Hill ps
Macleod College
Lalor Gardens ps
northern school for Autism
reservoir east ps
Coburg sDs
princes Hill sC
Bethal ps
Wales street ps
Merri Creek ps
Melbourne Girls’ College
Coburg senior Hs
roxburgh rise ps
Oak park ps
Meadows ps
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Di Mauro, Lucia
Di paola, Marilyn
Dib, Claudette rita
Dimitriou, Heli silva
Doan, Thao
Dodds, James sebastian
Domange, rebecca
Donaldson, erin
Douglas-scarfe, Tonia
Douglas-scarfe, Tonia
Douglas, Heather elizabeth
Dowell, stephanie
Doyle, Orlagh Maria
Drake, ellen
Duff, Jennah
Dunn, erica
Dunn, Judith L
Dupuy, Bradley scott
earle, Megan Anne
eastlake, Karen G
eddington, Donald Francis
edwards-Loach, Lisa Jane
edwards, Cameron
edwards, Jenny sue
edwards, Kate elizabeth
elliot, Joanne Catherine
elso, rachael Claire
elsom, Fenella
elsworth, sue
elsworthy, Amanda Jane
embleton, peter William
eunson, Jane
Fairfax, Jenny
Faoro, Daniel nicholas
Faour, Layal
Farley, nicholas e
Farrugia, Vanessa
Fattibene, richard Luciano
Faubel, Andrea irene
Fay, Gerard
Ferguson, Laura-jane
Filling, Thea
Findlay, Karyn
Finger, Kelvin Lindsay
Finnin, Bronwyn Louise
Fisher, Georgeina
Foresio, Melissa
Forster, Danielle Alison
Foster, Bianca Mary
Foster, Melanie Jade
Foster, robyn Lee
Francis, Bradley Michael
Franzone, rebecca Maree
Fraser, Katelyn Louise
Fraser, sarah
Frith, sally
Frith, sally J
Fry, Judith Alison
Fulford, Jennifer Linden
Funke, emily Clare
Gagliardi Jr., James eric
Galati-Brown, raffaela
Gallagher, Fiona Gay
Gannon, stacey nicole
Gardiner, Donna
Gardner, Margaret elizabeth
Gardner, Oki
Garling, Ashleigh
Garth, sophie elizabeth
Gelzinnis, rachel
Gerantidis, Joanna
Gerber, rebecca Louise
Gibbs, Tara
Gibson, Tonia Jacynth
Giles, Karen
Gillam, Keziah
Gillam, Keziah
Giller, Helen
Gillin, Janet
Gioules, Christine
Gleadall, L. Geoff
Goldfinch, sharon
Gomes, Jenna
Graham, nicole
Grant, Kasenya Mary
Grant, robbie Hugh
Green, Catherine
Greenhill, Tiffany
Greenwood, Anthony Harvey
Gregorace, Maurice Frank
Greig, Kelsey Jean
Grillo, Veneranda
Groba, Tania
Groves, Zachary Mark
Gunaridis, Angelika
Gurney, rebecca
Gurry, stephen
Gwynn, Johanna
Haidar, Zena
Hales, emily Jayne
Hambling, Cate
Hamer, Michelle Lee
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
richmond ps
Yarrambat ps
Watsonia ps
Mill park sC
Thomastown Meadows ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
st Helena sC
Whittlesea ps
Melbourne Girls’ College
Melbourne Girls’ College
Montmorency sC
Greenhills ps
Greenvale ps
Bundoora sC
roxburgh park ps
Brunswick sC
Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
Craigieburn ps
roxburgh Homestead ps
Mill park sC
Craigieburn south ps
roxburgh park ps
Watsonia north ps
pascoe Vale Girls’ sC
Westmeadows ps
roxburgh Homestead ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
Kangaroo Ground ps
Watsonia north ps
Coburg sDs
st Helena sC
pascoe Vale Girls’ sC
reservoir District sC
pascoe Vale ps
Fitzroy Hs
ivanhoe east ps
The Lakes south Morang p-9
Lalor Gardens ps
Brunswick sC
Wattle Glen ps
sunbury ps
Victorian school Of Languages
Lalor north ps
Greenhills ps
Moomba park ps
Viewbank ps
epping sC
Merri Creek ps
Alphington ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
pender’s Grove ps
Thomastown ps
reservoir ps
Killara ps
Aitken Creek ps
sunbury Downs sC
sunbury Downs sC
princes Hill ps
Fitzroy Hs
Moomba park ps
pascoe Vale north ps
northland sC
Moomba park ps
Diamond Creek east ps
northern school for Autism
plenty parklands ps
Brunswick sC
Mount ridley p-12 College
Mount ridley p-12 College
Thornbury Hs
Bundoora sC
Killara ps
sunbury Downs sC
Greenhills ps
Montmorency sC
Westgarth ps
northcote ps
Montmorency south psl
Lalor sC
plenty parklands ps
eltham Hs
Brunswick south West ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
st Helena sC
Thornbury Hs
northland sC
Montmorency sC
epping sC
Macleod College
Victorian school Of Languages
rosanna Golf Links ps
Moomba park ps
Concord school
Glen Katherine ps
Hume Central sC
Viewbank ps
William ruthven sC
Glenroy sC
Montmorency sC
Coolaroo south ps
Diamond Valley College
Meadow Heights ps
90 inspire MArCH 2011
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Hansen, Katherine
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Hanson, Mark
Harada, Tomohiko
Hargreaves, Alice
Hargrove, Melissa
Harley, Amanda
Harris, Bree Jane
Harris, stuart
Hart, Geoffrey John
Hart, Lauren Mary
Hartman, Theodore evans
Hassan, Hatice
Hauth, nancy Mary
Hawke, Brenda Hope
Hawkins, Tracy
Hayman, Daniel
Headland, Kerrie
Headon, Jane
Heald, Garry L
Hemphill, Timothy Andrew
Henchel, Graeme e
Herbert, Cassandra Ann-elise
Hess, Darren
Hide, Krystal Mae
Hill, stephanie Louise
Hirmiz, evette
Ho, Thuy
Hocking, Maureen Joy
Hodgson, Kate
Hoggins, Cassandra evelyn
Holmes, Vicki irene
Holmyard, Annemarie
Honeybone, Annemarie
Hooper, Lisa Anne
Hortle, Helen Qing
Horton, Caroline
Horton, Darren John
Hunter, Kelly Marie
Hunter, raelee A
Hutson, samantha
ibbetson, Adam Martin
iebbiano-rosa, roberta
ilia, James Christopher
ilic, suzanne
infanti, George
inglis, Fiona
inturrisi, Kate
ioannou, rita
irdem, sifa
ivin, Cassandra
Jackson, elizabeth Clare
Jackson, James Geoffrey
Jackson, philip Martin
Jackson, Tamsin Alice
James, Jennifer
James, simon Andrew
Jarrad, Cassandra
Jarvis, peter John
Jayasinghe, Amanthi
Jean, Kristen Lindy
Jeffers, Gayle
Jeffrey, Lauren
Jemal, Juhara
Jenkins, Kate Michelle
Jensen, Adam Thomas
Jessop, Jaz sharon
Jessop, natalie
Jobson, Matthew
Johannsen, Kellyanne
Johnson, Ben Burton
Johnston, susan
Johnstone, Brooke
Jones, Bronwyn
Jones, Michelle Louise
Josifovski, Zlata
Judd, Kaelee
julka, swati
Kalavritinos, sophia
Kaloudis, Lela
Karaitiana, Valerie Joan
Kardash, nicholas paul
Kartalis, Zisis (Ziggy) e
Katsikis, George
Kavanagh, Ashlee Lauren
Kayll, Jacinta Marie
Keen, Wendy A
Kellett, Briony
Kellett, Briony Jane
Kennedy, Mark
Kennedy, Megan Cheryl-Ann
Kenny, Laura
Kenrick, Lauren elise
Kersing, Bradley scott
Khan, rahil Hazrat
Khodr, Hasibe
Kielty, Claire Louise
Kilgour, Liam
King, Andrew
King, Vicki Margaret
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
northern school for Autism
Diamond Creek east ps
Broadmeadows ps
Westgarth ps
Alphington ps
princes Hill ps
Broadmeadows ps
Kingsbury ps
roxburgh park ps
Macleod College
Whittlesea sC
Hume Valley school
roxburgh rise ps
Coburg senior Hs
Hume Central sC
Mount ridley p-12 College
Thornbury ps
John Fawkner sC
epping sC
Hume Central sC
Mill park sC
sunbury & Macedon specialist
Laurimar ps
John Fawkner sC
Glen Katherine ps
sunbury & Macedon specialist
Mill park ps
Broadmeadows ps
northern school for Autism
The Lakes south Morang p-9
epping sC
Hurstbridge ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
northern school for Autism
Bethal ps
Westgarth ps
Upfield ps
northern school for Autism
Moomba park ps
rosanna Golf Links ps
st Helena sC
northern Metropolitan region
Concord school
Mount ridley p-12 College
Greenhills ps
Thornbury ps
Thomastown West ps
preston Girls’ sC
Findon ps
roxburgh rise ps
Craigieburn ps
Westmeadows ps
sunbury College
Moomba park ps
Fitzroy Hs
st Helena sC
Macleod College
pascoe Vale ps
Moreland ps
Glenroy sC
eltham Hs
ivanhoe ps
Whittlesea sC
roxburgh Homestead ps
Gladstone park sC
Hume Central sC
Mill park Heights ps
The Lakes south Morang p-9
sunbury & Macedon specialist
Lalor east ps
preston West ps
Hume Valley school
Coburg ps
northern school for Autism
northcote ps
Banyule ps
Diamond Valley College
John Fawkner sC
Lalor north ps
Macleod College
Glenroy West ps
Lalor sC
northern Metropolitan region
Hume Central sC
Gladstone park sC
Mill park sC
Whittlesea sC
Austin Hospital school
Melbourne Girls’ College
roxburgh park ps
roxburgh park ps
Lynall Hall Community school
northern school for Autism
Broadmeadows sDs
Whittlesea sC
st Helena sC
northland sC
Hume Central sC
epping ps
Dallas ps
roxburgh park ps
Dallas ps
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Kinniburgh, Jessica
Kirkhope, Heather
Kirwan, Colleen
Kmiec, elisha elizabeth
Knowles, Mellita
Knox, Jaclyn rae
Kolta, Christine
Krajisnik, Jelena
Kurtuldu, nilufer
Kuttner sr., Arieta rokomoli
La rocca, Flavia
Lacey, Margaret Joy
Lacivita, Marco
Lacy, Tammy Kristen
Laiu, simone rebecca
Lambe, Muireann
Lane, Jessie
Lane, Megan
Law, peta
Lawrence, peggy rosemarie
Lazarou, Julie
Lazorov, Christine
Leach, Maree elizabeth
Lear, Karen
Lee, Chin pei, Alice
Lesha, Donna
Lewis, Leanne elizabeth
Licciardello, Marisa
Littlewood, Katherine norma
Lo nigro, Damiano Filippo
Lob, Gabriele
Logan, erika susan
Lombardi, Aron
Loutas, Cherelene
Lowry, Aimee
Lowry, Maxwell Michael
Lu, shala
Lumakovski, Lorraine
Lynch, emma Jane
Lynch, patrick Daniel
Lynch, sarah
Mackenzie, Melissa Anne
Mackintosh, Karen
Mai, Ashley
Mai, Ashley
Maisano, Mimma Franka
Majchrzak, ilona Veronica
Major, Thomas Mathew
Makarian, Diana
Makarian, Diana
Mamic, Kyla Maree
Mangels, sherridan
Marian, Anthony edward
Marke, Travis peter
Markmann, Matthew philip
Marquette, Toby Jae
Marrari, Claire
Marsh, Kaine richard
Marson, Cathy
Martin, erin Kate
Mason, Anthony
Matheson, Jeremy David
Mathieson, pamela shannan
Matthews, Kate elizabeth
Matton, Christopher
Mawal, Michael
Maxwell, Kym
Maxwell, Kym
Mayer, Melinda Tori
McBride, Janis rose
McCluskey, Jacqueline
McConkey, Dianne
McCormick, sharon Jane
McCoy, robbie
McCrann, Catherine
McCulloch, Jessica Liala
McDonald, Jamie
McDonald, Jemima
McDonald, Michael John
McGlade, steven Andrew
McGough, Lyn Maree
McGough, rosemary
McGovern, Andrea
McGovern, Andrea
McGrath, sheree
McGuire, Angela
Mcinroy, Helen Lynette
McKie, Gary Arthur
McLachlan, Karen M
McLachlan, Melissa Lee
McLaughlin, Michael Charles
McLean, Fiona
McLeod, Fiona Jane
Mcnaughton, Louise simone
Meilak, rebecca
Mercuri, Alex
Mercuri, Antonietta Lucia
Mercuri, Marisa
Michalski, Tess
Michell, Jocelyn Otis
Millard, Christopher
Millott, Brett A
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
roxburgh park ps
northern school for Autism
roxburgh College
epping ps
Broadmeadows sDs
Alphington ps
reservoir east ps
Bethal ps
Hume Valley school
Montmorency ps
plenty parklands ps
Lynall Hall Community school
Gladstone park sC
Montmorency sC
Thornbury Hs
Broadmeadows sDs
Broadmeadows ps
Clifton Hill ps
Greenvale ps
roxburgh College
Craigieburn ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
northern school for Autism
Thornbury Hs
northern school for Autism
Thomastown east ps
Bethal ps
roxburgh Homestead ps
northcote Hs
Macleod College
preston Girls’ sC
Fitzroy ps
Lalor sC
Thomastown east ps
Fitzroy north ps
sunbury College
Hume Central sC
Coburg ps
Glenroy sC
roxburgh Homestead ps
Meadows ps
Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
roxburgh Homestead ps
Watsonia north ps
Watsonia north ps
John Fawkner sC
ivanhoe east ps
Broadmeadows sDs
Greenbrook ps
Greenbrook ps
Coburg north ps
sunbury & Macedon specialist
sydney road Community school
Collingwood College
roxburgh Homestead ps
Wales street ps
pender’s Grove ps
The Lakes south Morang p-9
northern school for Autism
preston West ps
Montmorency south ps
plenty parklands ps
northern school for Autism
Mill park Heights ps
Coburg West ps
Hume Central sC
Brunswick east ps
Brunswick east ps
Dallas ps
reservoir District sC
Watsonia north ps
Watsonia north ps
Willmott park ps
Gladstone park ps
Thornbury Hs
Laurimar ps
Thomastown Meadows ps
sunbury & Macedon specialist
Lalor sC
Gladstone park sC
roxburgh Homestead ps
epping Views ps
pender’s Grove ps
pender’s Grove ps
Mount ridley p–12 College
Lalor north sC
epping Views ps
Moomba park ps
northern school for Autism
sunbury Downs sC
preston Girls’ sC
Heidelberg ps
Whittlesea ps
preston ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
epping Views ps
Fitzroy Hs
Thomastown Meadows ps
Meadow Heights ps
Broadmeadows sDs
Fitzroy Hs
richmond ps
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Minniti, Vincenza
Thomastown Meadows ps
Minty, Mark James
pender’s Grove ps
Mitchell, Gregory Arden
Meadow Heights ps
Mohmud, Ahmed
Fitzroy ps
Mokdissi, rose
Lalor north sC
Moloney, Lisa Anne
Mount ridley p–12 College
Monaco, Maryanne
sunbury Downs sC
Monardo, Angela
Mount ridley p-12 College
Money, Karen
ruthven sC
Monsone, Vesela
roxburgh park ps
Mooney, Chantelle
Watsonia Heights ps
Mooney, Chantelle
Watsonia Heights ps
Morizzi, Filomena Caterina
Mount ridley p-12 College
Morrison, Leigh
northern Metropolitan region
Morse, Julia elizabeth
Broadmeadows sDs
Moselen, Zowie Alma
John Fawkner sC
Moshis, John
roxburgh College
Mudie, Courtney
Lalor sC
Muggivan, Michelle
Hume Central sC
Mularski, Anna
sydney road Community school
Muller, Kellie Marie
st Helena sC
Munari, Georgia
Meadow Heights ps
Munro, paul
reservoir ps
Munt, Debra
northern school for Autism
Murga, Melissa Jazmin
Gladstone Views ps
Murphy, Aimee Loiuse
Westgarth ps
Murray, Joanne
roxburgh park ps
Musgrove, Andrew
Hume Central sC
napier, Gillian
Lalor sC
napier, Judith Linore
Collingwood College
nash, Matthew
Brunswick sDs
ndalianis, Cleopatra
Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
nedelkovski, Maria
ivanhoe ps
nelson, sara Louise
Greenvale ps
nevins, elizabeth Alice
st Helena sC
newcombe Jr., Joanne Maree Mount ridley p-12 College
ngai, Hong Lam Connie
northcote Hs
nguyen, natalie Thanh Ha
Lalor sC
nicholls, Jamie Lee
Watsonia Heights ps
nicholls, Justine elise
Dallas ps
nicholls, Kimberley Ann
roxburgh park ps
niclasen, robyn
The Lakes south Morang p-9
noble, Dane
northcote ps
nolan, Brendan George
sunbury & Macedon specialist
norman, Jessica ellen
rosanna Golf Links ps
normoyle, Joshua
Yarrambat ps
north, Dianne
The Lakes south Morang p-9
northmore, Jennifer Ann
northern school for Autism
norton, Tess Julia
preston West ps
O’Brien, Ashlea
spensley street ps
O’Donnell, shauna
epping sC
O’Dowd, sine Maire rois
sunbury & Macedon specialist
O’Farrell, Margaret Mary
epping Views ps
O’Hagan, Mathew John
roxburgh park ps
O’Melveny, Theresa
Willmott park ps
Obersby, Jessica
pender’s Grove ps
Oddo, paula
roxburgh rise ps
Oehl, romina
sunbury Downs sC
Olifent, Denise Fleur
northern Metropolitan region
Oliver, patricia Anne
Gladstone park ps
Omell, Melissa Lauren
Diamond Valley College
Oosthuizen, Candice
reservoir West ps
Orlando, elizabeth
Mill park sC
Oxley, sarah
Thomastown West ps
parker, penelope isabel
rosanna Golf Links ps
parry, roseanna
Westgarth ps
passmore, Kerrie Anne
roxburgh park ps
patterson, Jaqualine Faye
Craigieburn sC
patterson, nathan edward
northern Metropolitan region
pearson, Tania
Whittlesea sC
peavey, Loren Jean
sunbury ps
peck, Brianna Kate
Mount ridley p-12 College
penno, Hayley Maree
sunbury Downs sC
perakis, Aphrodite
roxburgh Homestead ps
pereira, Cheryl-anne
Lalor sC
pernu, Miria
Westgarth ps
peters, sophia
princes Hill sC
petrass, Bernadette Mary
Moomba park ps
petropoulos, Tara
Yarrambat ps
phillips, Lisa
northern Metropolitan region
philp, rachael elizabeth
Lalor sC
phoumin, phanasavanh
Westgarth ps
phoumin, phanasavanh
Westgarth ps
poczatkiewicz, Kathryn Louise pascoe Vale south ps
power, Katherine Jean
northern school for Autism
prenc, Megan Lynne
Montmorency south ps
presser, Karl William
Mount ridley p–12 College
price, Tara Anne
roxburgh Homestead ps
pritchett, Andrew James
Lalor sC
privitelli, rosetta
roxburgh Homestead ps
prossimo-ratskos, silvana roxburgh College
pucar, Michelle Dana
Greenvale ps
pulo, Monique Chantelle
Hume Central sC
Quaine, silvia
Hume Central sC
Quan, Caitlin ellen
reservoir West ps
radford, David Lee
Lalor sC
rae, David Keith
Lynall Hall Community school
rains, Anthony Murray
sunbury Downs sC
rajaratnam, Victoria
northern school for Autism
rakhlin, natalia
Hume Valley school
rametta, Lori
Mount ridley p-12 College
randall, David Gregory
northern Metropolitan region
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ranieri, erin skye
Greenvale ps
rankin, Monique Haley
Montmorency south ps
raudino, Lina
eltham east ps
raybould, Amy
Meadows ps
raza, sakina
Lalor sC
read, Clare phyllis
Lalor north ps
reale, Colm
northcote Hs
reavell Martens, shannon
Thornbury Hs
reed, Katie elizabeth
eltham Hs
rees, imogen Victoria
Broadmeadows sDs
reichenbach, Brent Gordon Craigieburn ps
remigio, Joseph
Hume Central sC
retica, John
Thomastown sC
reynolds, Tamica Anne
Lynall Hall Community school
richards, Glenn Andrew
Westgarth ps
richards, Jennifer Jane
Austin Hospital school
richardson, Benjamin
Gladstone park sC
richmond, Jessica
Mount ridley p–12 College
rigby sr., Kay Louise
Hume Central sC
rigoni, Anna
northern school for Autism
ritchie, Gregory Andrew
Mill park sC
rizio, Maria Marisa
Concord school
rizzetti, Martine
roxburgh park ps
roberts, Catherine Kay
Coburg West ps
robertson, Julene
Hume Central sC
rodwell, Anthony Graeme
Fitzroy north ps
rofaiel, sylvia nagui
Hume Central sC
romano, Briohny
Mount ridley p-12 College
ross, Fiona Margaret
Kingsbury ps
rossini, Ann
Lalor north sC
rumble, Bethany
Broadmeadows Valley ps
rumble, Bethany Lauraine
Broadmeadows Valley ps
rumney, Usha
Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
russell, David John
Hume Central sC
ryan, Anita
reservoir District sC
ryan, Jo-Anne
Craigieburn sC
sabbatini, isabelle
pender’s Grove ps
saheed, ramon
Dallas ps
salmond, Chris
Brunswick sC
salton, Bronwyn Jean
princes Hill sC
sam, Victor
Gladstone park sC
sana, Kiran
Lalor sC
sandford, Kerryn Marie
Mill park sC
sargeant, Jessica paige
Kismet park ps
saric, Mariarosa
northern school for Autism
saroli, elena
Lalor north ps
sayers, Adam Matthew
Willmott park ps
sbarrato, June M
Collingwood eLs
scarcella, Maria
Gladstone park sC
scheller, Veronica
reservoir District sC
schiesser, Ashlea Maree
Mill park Heights ps
schilov, Martin eric
northern school for Autism
schuster, Maota
Meadowglen ps
scicluna, roberta
Meadow Heights ps
scott, Anna Maria
Mill park Heights ps
scott, John Gerard
Brunswick sC
scott, susan
Mill park ps
shanahan, natalie rae
streeton ps
shane, Jackie Maree
northern school for Autism
sharplin, Jessica Anne
Mount ridley p-12 College
shaw, Megan
Briar Hill ps
sheather, Megan emma
Mount ridley p–12 College
sheean, Leanne Gay
Montmorency south ps
shepherd, Chiemi
sunbury College
sherlock, rohan
John Fawkner sC
shiels, Carolyn Wendy
Westgarth ps
shortell, Andrew Charles
reservoir District sC
shuttleworth, Michael
princes Hill sC
sigerstrom, Maria
preston Girls’ sC
silva santos, Celina Oliveira Da John Fawkner sC
silverii, Anna
Thomastown Meadows ps
simirenko, nicole Alexa
Westgarth ps
simpson, Colin
Concord school
sims, William
Gladstone park sC
singleton, Melanie Jayne
Collingwood College
sismanes, Caroline M
Thomastown ps
skennar, Kristin
st Helena sC
skiffington Moretti, Fiona rina Brunswick north ps
skinner, Gayle Leigh
northern Metropolitan region
skoutas, Dimitra
Brunswick north ps
slaughter, emily Jane
Baltara school
smardenkas, philip
Lalor north sC
smethurst, Laura Anne
preston north east ps
smit, Kylie
Mount ridley p-12 College
smit, Mark phillip
Whittlesea sC
smith Lupson, Julie A
northern Metropolitan region
smith, Craig
preston ps
smith, David
Thomastown sC
smith, Merryn Leanne
Lalor ps
smith, nancy Jean
Killara ps
smith, susan Christine
pascoe Vale ps
smyth, Maria Vera
Montmorency south ps
snelleksz, Judith
Hume Central sC
snowball, Mary elizabeth
Lalor sC
roxburgh College
sommerfeld, prue
sonneveld, peter Andrew
northland sC
south, simone nicole
Coburg West ps
sozzi, Frances
reservoir District sC
spink, rebecca Ann
Aitken Creek ps
srblin, rachael Michelle
preston ps
stafford, Lisa Maria
Laurimar ps
stasinowsky, rebecca Kate roxburgh rise ps
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stephens, Daniel Wayne
stephens, Mina-Jae
sterjovski, Michelle
stewart, Helen
stewart, shannon nicole
stilo, Marnie
stoikos, irene
stokes, Tony
strateas, rosie
stratus, Liria
strnak, Lily
surace, Giovanna
sutherland, patricia Maree
sutton, Cathie A
symons, Duncan
Tait, Margaret Mary
Tait, Mike stuart
Takeda, saori
Tangee, Leigh nicole
Tarquinio, Catrina
Tarr, Jennifer Lynn
Tatter, sara
Tellis, Connie
Templar, Bronwyn Lee-anne
Therapiotis, Maria Therapiotis
Thoburne, natalie Anne
Thomas, sally Laura
Thompson, Bradley
Thompson, Clare
Thompson, Hayley
Thompson, Jade Matthew
Thompson, Michelle
Thomson, rosalia
Timotheou, Timothea
Tippett, Lauren Kate
Tirli, ramazan serhan
Tocci, Kathee
Toma, roxanne nicole
Tomlin, Madelaine
Toomey, Daniel Bernard C
Tree, Courtney Jane
Trevascus, Kristie Lee
Trigg, Joy
Trione, Azzurra
Trotter, Cheryl
Troy, Janet Lesley
Tsakmakis, Christine
Tsangas, Alexia
Tsonis, Tina Fotini
Tuffnell, Clifford
Turnbull-smith, norma M
Ustapetrov, Ljubica
Valentine, sam
Van Amelsvoort, Cheryl Dawn
van eeden, paul Anthony
van Lammeren, Grace
Van Meeuwen, Dane
Van Oorschot, Caroline Julie
Vann, Jaiden
Vassallo, Amanda
Vavala, Gulsen
Vellios, Faye
Ververakis, Despina
Vitelleschi-Zauzich, rita
Vithal, Bijal Jayprakash
Vlemmas-Kandias, eleni
Vogdanis, eleftherios
Walklate, Abby sarah
Wallace, Bronwyn
Walton, Lauren Kate Christine
Ward, Carl richard
Waring-Dallwitz, Claire
Wastell, Kate Jane
Waterfield, Gina Delora
Waterson, Allan John
Watson, Carmen suzanne
Webster, Katherine elizabeth
Westall, peter Charles
Wheeler, Katy
White, Matthew peter
White, stacey
Wiebke, Heidi Lena
Wiggett, natalie Kamini
Wigginton, russell
Wilcox, patricia
Wilkie, Catherine
Wilkinson, sarah Louise
Williams, Jeanette nicole
Williams, Joy
Williams, Kristy K
Williams, Kristy K
Willoughby, neil
Wilson, Jeanine Maree
Wingrove, Chelsea
Wood, Judith Mary
Woodhouse, shane William D
Wraith, Lucinda
Wright, Chelsea Margaret
Xanthos, irene
Yagcioglu, ilkay Kim
Yako, nagiba
Yeo, suzie
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
Mount ridley p-12 College
Watsonia north ps
Coolaroo south ps
Alphington ps
Croxton special school
reservoir District sC
princes Hill ps
Broadmeadows Valley ps
Collingwood College
Yarrambat ps
roxburgh rise ps
Apollo parkways ps
roxburgh Homestead ps
Greenvale ps
epping Views ps
princes Hill ps
Mount ridley p–12 College
reservoir West ps
princes Hill ps
Victorian school Of Languages
Yarrambat ps
Mount ridley p–12 College
Hume Central sC
Craigieburn ps
Viewbank ps
preston West ps
Willmott park ps
richmond ps
Concord school
northern school for Autism
pender’s Grove ps
Craigieburn sC
Hume Central sC
northern school for Autism
Hume Central sC
Hume Valley school
Moreland ps
Broadmeadows sDs
Montmorency sC
Broadmeadows ps
Mount ridley p–12 College
Thornbury Hs
Carlton north ps
Yarrambat ps
Briar Hill ps
epping Views ps
Thomastown Meadows ps
Lalor sC
northern school for Autism
panton Hill ps
Montmorency sC
Yarrambat ps
Mill park sC
Coburg senior Hs
Montmorency sC
The Lakes south Morang p-9
Lalor ps
Lalor Gardens ps
Brunswick sDs
Aitken Creek ps
reservoir District sC
Greensborough sC
Glen Katherine ps
Diamond Creek east ps
Hume Central sC
epping sC
Fitzroy Hs
Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
panton Hill ps
Briar Hill ps
rosanna Golf Links ps
Hume Central sC
Coolaroo south ps
William ruthven ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
Mount ridley p-12 College
Brunswick south West ps
rosanna Golf Links ps
Montmorency sC
Meadow Heights ps
Westgarth ps
Coolaroo south ps
John Fawkner sC
epping Views ps
epping sC
roxburgh rise ps
roxburgh College
Hume Central sC
Diamond Valley College
Diamond Valley College
st Helena sC
Watsonia north ps
northcote Hs
reservoir District sC
st Helena sC
Concord school
Thornbury Hs
Lalor sC
Thomastown Meadows ps
Hume Central sC
Greensborough sC
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Yildiz, serap
Young, elizabeth A
Young, elizabeth Lorraine
Young, natalie
Young, Vanessa Lee
Zabrieszach, Jennifer
Zachos, stacey Zass, Brenda Joy
Zollia, Andrew John
Hume Valley school
Charles LaTrobe p-12 College
panton Hill ps
roxburgh park ps
Mount ridley p-12 College
Concord school
Gladstone park sC
Watsonia north ps
sunbury ps
southern Metropolitan
Aalberts, stephanie Beth
Abbott, sarah Louise
Abdallah, Luke Daniel
Abdilla, Georgina
Acklom, Joshua
Adams, Chris nicholas
Addison, Adele Joy
Addison, Daniel Lee
Adgemis, nicholas John p
Afelino, Daniel Lokai
Ahmadzai, Ahida
Aigner, Leanne
Aird, David
Aitken, Alisha
Aitken, Tania Christine
Akintola, sade
Alexander Jr., Judi Anne
Ali, Valma Jean
Alkemade, robyn
Amarasinghe, Gandara
Ambrose, Chad Matthew
Amery, Matthew
Amos, Linda robyn
Ampongan, Christian De Jesus
Anderson-brown, Meg
Anderson, emma
Anderson, Karen
anderson, kerry lee
Anderson, Leanne siobhan
Anderson, natasha Joy
Andrews, Alison
Andrews, Terence
Annells, Maryann
Antonie, Janiffer
Arabatzis, Vicky
Archbold, ian William
Archer, Kerry Anne
Armstrong, Mary patricia
Armstrong, Morgann Leigh
Artin, Jessica Marie
Asimoudis, sue Zaharoula
Athanassiou, sandra M
Atherton, Frances Camilla M
Augustin, Valerie
Ault-Connell, William Fletcher
Austbo, Ashlee elizabeth
Avci, Ali
Avery, Colin David
azzolina, dinies
Backhaus, Jessica Louise
Baernreuther, rose
Bagley, sharon Lee
Bailey, samantha Ann Marie
Baker, Andrea Leigh
Baker, Brittany Cein
Bakker, Alyssa
Balazsne nagy, Katalin D
Balzary, Gavin Charles
Bamford, Jana Helena
Banner, Leigh Anne
Bannister, Graham John
Barber, Jennifer
Barge, Lynette Margaret
Barker, Kerrie
Barnett sr., Matthew William
Barr, robert Charles
Barratt sr., sonia Lee
Barren, richard John
Barrett, Yvette Donna
Barron, Declan sean
Barry, Derek richard
Bartlett, phoebe nicole
Bastin, simon James
Batchelor, Michelle
Batchelor, susanne Adelle
Bates, Glenys
Batish, Kim
Batters, Anthony James
Bayly stark, emma
Bear, Joshua
Beck, Laura
Begg, Jacaline
Beilharz, Martin
Bellwood, Aimee Victoria
Ben-david, ella
bennett, nicole jane
Bensted, stephanie Gayle
Bentvelzen, Amy
Bentvelzen, noeleen Judy
Berardo, sara paige
Berkelmans, Lyndell Anne
Bertucci, Luke
silverton ps
Cranbourne east ps
Cranbourne West ps
Yarrabah school
Carnegie ps
Caulfield Junior College
narre Warren south p-12 College
Toorak ps
sandringham College
Lyndale Greens ps
noble park eLs
Black rock ps
elisabeth Murdoch College
peninsula sDs
Moorabbin ps
naranga special school
Marnebek school - Cranbourne
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Middle park ps
Hallam senior sC
Dromana sC
Woodlands ps
narre Warren north ps
pakenham sC
Hillsmeade ps
Overport ps
nepean special school
Keysborough sC
parkdale sC
strathaird ps
pakenham Consolidated school
Carrum Downs ps
Monterey sC
seaford north ps
Yarraman Oaks ps
Keysborough ps
McClelland sC
somerville sC
Dandenong West ps
Cranbourne park ps
noble park eLs
Yarrabah school
Benton Junior College
elwood College
sandringham College
Harrisfield ps
sandringham College
rangebank ps
noble park sC
Athol road ps
Timbarra p-9 College
noble park eLs
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Lyndhurst sC
edithvale ps
Cranbourne east ps
Dandenong West ps
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Malvern ps
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McClelland sC
seaford park ps
Frankston ps
parkdale ps
Lyndale sC
Berwick Lodge ps
Hallam ps
Mount eliza ps
Lyndhurst sC
Toorak ps
Langwarrin park ps
pakenham Lakeside ps
Berwick sC
Caulfield Junior College
Montague Continuing education
Hampton park sC
sandringham College
McClelland sC
st Kilda ps
patterson river sC
Berwick ps
Beaconsfield ps
somers school Camp
Brighton ps
Brighton ps
Beaumaris north ps
patterson Lakes ps
Berwick Fields ps
Dandenong Valley school
Thomas Mitchell ps
Lynbrook ps
Carrum ps
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Beveridge, Danielle Amanda
Biggins, Amanda susan
Billman, Kenneth
Birbeck, Charlotte
Bishop, Heather Margaret
Bisset, Bianca
Bivens, roseann
Blackam, Hayley elizabeth
Blain, nicole
Blakley, Yikhol Anita
Blaney, Franceska Melody
Blaze, Genevieve Louise
Blundell, Mark
Blythman, Katie Anne
Bodley, Matthew roger
Boglietti, Vito
Bolton, Julie Ann
Bond, nicola Kate
Booker, Janet Lawrence
Booth, Carly Lee
Borchers, Kylie Louise
Bourke, Andrew nicholas
Bourke, emma Lucy
Bowers, Katrina rae
Boyd-Gerny, Lenny Anwar
Brabender, Kathleen Maire K
Bradbury, Gregory Malcolm
Bradley, Jade
Bradley, Kym M
Braithwaite, Ben John
Brand, Kerry
Bray, Jodie Lynne
Brayshaw, Debra Gaye
Braysmith, Trudi Ann
Breadon, Melanie Anne
Bremner, Heidi
Brice, Hannah Marie
Brice, Katie Helen
Brimblecombe, Dale
Brooke, Laura samantha
Brookes, Jennifer
Brookes, sharon Lynette
Brown, Alex
Brown, elizabeth Anne
Brown, emily Josephine
Brown, erin elisha
Brown, evelyn
Brown, Katrina Maree
Brown, Leonie Gwen
Brown, Tara
Browne, Kylie
Bruce, Jennifer
Bruhn, rachel Ann
Brumpton, samantha
Bruse, Kathryn Jane
Buckingham, nicola
Burgess, sarah Melanie
Burke, nicole Wendy
Burnet, Anne-marie
Burns, Kerry
Burns, Latham David
Burt, Melanie
Burton, Katherine Louise
Busana, Deborah
Bushe, Maria
Byron, sarah
Byron, sarah elise
Caddy, Marian ruth
Calcutt, Amanda Jane
Calder, sophie pia
Callaghan, Joshua Dean
Cameron, ruth Jennifer
Campagna, Marion elfriede
Campbell, Bronwyn
Campbell, Carolyn
Campbell, Cheryl
Campbell, Kellie
Campbell, rebecca ellen
Cantwell, Terence Joseph
Capp, steven John
Cappuccio, stefanie Marie
Carey, Dale Travis
Carey, shoana Lee
Carlile, Bianca Lee
Carlson, Josephine sarah
Carlton, Daniel
Carmody, Lauren Megan
Carroll, Jillian Lee
Carrubba, Maria
Carson, Melanie elizabeth
Cary, Alana Kate
Casa, Katherine pasqua
Casey-Dalgleish, Maggie
Casonato-pal, Genevieve G
Catchlove, sally st Clair
Cater, Bradley nigel
Cato, James edward
Cecil, emma
Cervenjak, rachel Charity
Chadwick, Amy Louise
Chahal, Harjit
Chambers, Julie Maree
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Lynbrook ps
Kunyung ps
Fountain Gate ps
Brighton ps
Valkstone ps
Oatlands ps
Carwatha College p-12
elsternwick ps
Berendale school
Boneo ps
nossal Hs
peninsula sDs
silverton ps
Lyndhurst ps
Western port sC
parkdale sC
Lyndhurst sC
Mornington sC
Lynbrook ps
Lynbrook ps
Mordialloc College
Black rock ps
parkdale ps
Black rock ps
Mckinnon ps
springvale rise ps
Dromana sC
Cranbourne east sC
Mount eliza north ps
McClelland sC
skye ps
narre Warren south p-12 College
Hampton ps
Chelsea ps
pakenham springs ps
Mornington sC
Cranbourne east sC
port phillip specialist school
Cranbourne sC
Woodlands ps
Dandenong Hs
sandringham College
elwood College
Hillsmeade ps
Glen eira College
parkdale sC
nepean special school
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Bentleigh West ps
Tucker road Bentleigh ps
Carwatha College p-12
pakenham sC
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Brighton ps
Ormond ps
Mornington sC
Koo-Wee-rup sC
elisabeth Murdoch College
Fountain Gate sC
Westall sC
river Gum ps
Berwick sC
Cranbourne east ps
Bittern ps
Cranbourne east ps
patterson Lakes ps
patterson Lakes ps
pakenham sC
Berwick ps
Mornington ps
Timbarra p-9 College
Lynbrook ps
Westall sC
Garfield ps
Athol road ps
Frankston ps
rosebud ps
Armadale ps
Mornington sC
McClelland sC
Mentone Girls’ sC
Cranbourne east ps
Cranbourne West ps
Koo-Wee-rup ps
seaford ps
McClelland sC
Boneo ps
Overport ps
Berwick ps
Mahogany rise ps
pakenham springs ps
parktone ps
Keysborough sC
sandringham east ps
Lloyd street ps
emerson school
Lyndhurst sC
Cheltenham east ps
Wooranna park ps
Brighton ps
Cranbourne Carlisle ps
somerville sC
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Chambers, Kristy Marie
somerville rise ps
Chan, Dana
Athol road ps
Chaomhanach, Ciara Anne Caulfield park Community schoo
Chaytor, Jane
springvale rise ps
Chembadan, Dharmesh
noble park eLs
Chester, nicole Georgina
Mount eliza ps
Chetty, pragashinee
Kambrya College
Chiera, Anna
Brighton ps
Chisholm, rebecca
Beaumaris ps
Christensen, Amy rose
Cranbourne east sC
Christiansen, Cameron
Hampton park sC
Chrystiuk, sarah
Melbourne Hs
Cirulis, Carmel
Berwick ps
Clapham, James
st Kilda ps
Clapperton, Kenneth J
elisabeth Murdoch College
Clark-Kennedy, emma nicole noble park eLs
Clark, Coral Amanda
Black rock ps
Clark, Matt John
patterson river sC
Clarke, eric Francis
southern Metropolitan region
Clarke, Hans
elisabeth Murdoch College
Clarke, Leesa Jane
Lang Lang ps
Clegg, Layla
elwood College
Coathup, stephen nicholas rosebud sC
Cochrane, Adam
Lyndhurst sC
Coco, Michael
Mount eliza sC
Code, Angela
nepean special school
Coffield-Feith, Alexanda
Albert park College
Cole, simone
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Toorak ps
Coleman, Timothy James
Collins, pauline Maria
Mount eliza ps
Colliver, peter
Cranbourne Carlisle ps
Colon, Doug
Macrobertson Girls Hs
Colston, Michaela
Carwatha College p-12
Colville, Katherine Jean
Brighton ps
Connell, rowan Alexander
Berwick sC
Connop, Carolyn
Berwick Fields ps
Conway, Katy Ann
Dandenong north ps
Cook, elaine L
Dandenong West ps
Cook, Jeannie Marie
pakenham sC
Cook, Lauren Jane
Monterey sC
Cook, Matthew
st Kilda park ps
Cooke, samantha Louise
patterson Lakes ps
Coombs, Lucinda peta
patterson river sC
Cooper, Carlee Louise
Yarrabah school
Cooper, Gary p
Boneo ps
Cooper, Juliet
port phillip specialist school
Cooper, Lauren
Beaumaris ps
Cope, James robert
Cranbourne park ps
Cope, Zania Jane
Kilberry Valley ps
Corelli, roby
noble park sC
Cornish, Denise Heather
sandringham College
Corrales, Karen elizabeth
Cranbourne east ps
Costa, Liza Jane
Bayles regional ps
Costanzo, Lauren Anne
Frankston Hs
Costolloe, Toni Lorraine
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Cotterell, renee
pakenham springs ps
Coughran-Lane, David
Mordialloc College
Coulton, rebecca
Courtenay Gardens ps
Cowain-Menzies, Kim
Mount erin sC
Cowen, Andrew
Woodlands ps
Craig, Jodi L
McClelland sC
Craigie, Katherine Louise
Athol road ps
Cramer, sharron Lyn
Kingswood ps
Cranston, Marion Beatrice
Monterey sC
Crawford, Breanna Kate
parkdale ps
Creed, neda
Mount eliza north ps
Cribb, Vernon paul
peninsula sDs
Cripps, Julie Helen
Berwick Lodge ps
Crnogorcevic, sanja
Hampton park sC
Cross, Leon
Monterey sC
Crouch, Jonathan Daniel
Kananook ps
Cruse, Kirrilee Louise
Cardinia ps
Cseh, robin Leslie
Lyndale sC
Cullinan, Jessica Anne
McClelland sC
Curnow, Miriam rose
Dandenong Hs
Cuss, Tobin endel peter
Cranbourne Carlisle ps
Cvek, Anthony Christopher Dandenong Hs
D’Angelo, Keti
Albert park College
Dador, peter William Whutkah noble park eLs
Dal santo, Brigida Madalena noble park sC
Dalton, Courtney
Lang Lang ps
Dalton, Jacqueline Ann
east Bentleigh ps
Dalton, patrick Michael
Boneo ps
Dalton, Tarryn Aleyna
somers ps
Danckert, Benita Mary
Brighton Beach ps
Dangerfield, Kendra Jayne
Woodlands ps
Daniele, Teresa
Caulfield park Community school
Dare, renee C
Heatherhill ps
Darma, Carol Ann
elisabeth Murdoch College
Dauphin, ruby Anne
Berwick sC
Davey, Alicia C
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Davey, Kylie Anne
Frankston sDs
Davey, sharon Kay
Lyndale sC
Davidson, sarah Kate
McClelland sC
Davies, Dianne
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Davies, Fiona elizabeth
Carwatha College p-12
Davies, Kylie Jane
Dandenong Valley school
Davies, nicole Lesley
elisabeth Murdoch College
Davis, pippa Jane
Dandenong West ps
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Lyndhurst ps
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pakenham sC
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Berwick sC
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elphinstone, Wendy simone
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Gagiero, shane Michael
Gale, Cheryl Ann
Gallagher, Jane suzann
Gardiner, Joseph
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Brighton ps
Berwick Fields ps
Caulfield Junior College
Frankston Hs
pakenham Lakeside ps
Hampton park sC
Kingswood ps
Lyndhurst sC
patterson Lakes ps
Hampton park sC
Tyabb railway station ps
Mount eliza sC
port Melbourne ps
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Frankston Hs
Dandenong Hs
Koo-Wee-rup sC
noble park sC
Hampton ps
elisabeth Murdoch College
Tyabb railway station ps
Wallarano ps
Athol road ps
noble park sC
Athol road ps
Cranbourne east ps
Dandenong Hs
Keysborough sC
Cheltenham sC
eastbourne ps
Tucker road Bentleigh ps
sandringham College
sorrento ps
seaford north ps
Hallam senior sC
elsternwick ps
Marnebek school - Cranbourne
Black rock ps
Mornington sC
Dandenong south ps
pakenham Consolidated school
Overport ps
Berwick sC
Frankston east ps
Chelsea Heights ps
Yarraman Oaks ps
Mount Martha ps
Berwick sC
patterson river sC
Mentone park ps
Cranbourne Carlisle ps
Toorak ps
nossal Hs
Maramba ps
nossal Hs
Dandenong Valley school
Hallam ps
seaford ps
parkdale ps
Wallarano ps
Hallam ps
Overport ps
Dandenong ps
McClelland sC
Belvedere park ps
parkdale ps
Brighton ps
elisabeth Murdoch College
sandringham ps
Langwarrin park ps
Berwick sC
Brighton Beach ps
Oatlands ps
Caulfield park Community schoo
Dandenong Hs
strathaird ps
pakenham Hills ps
pakenham sC
elsternwick ps
st Kilda park ps
Wooranna park ps
Langwarrin ps
Osborne ps
port Melbourne ps
Cranbourne east ps
Lloyd street ps
Yarraman Oaks ps
Yarrabah school
Macrobertson Girls Hs
Lyndale Greens ps
Ormond ps
pakenham sC
Westall sC
Cranbourne east ps
patterson Lakes ps
Cranbourne east ps
somerville ps
Hallam ps
Black rock ps
st Kilda park ps
Wallarano ps
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Gibbons, Danielle
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Gibson, Coralie Anne
Gilbert, Jason
Gilchrist, russell
Gill, Julie Franwyn
Gill, Meerah
Gillard, Kaylene Maree
Gillespie, edward
Gittins, Karen patricia
Glac, eva
Gleadall, Leslie Geoffrey
Gleeson, Darren John
Gleeson, Tracey Jennifer
Golden, Angela Lynne
Gonzales, Daniel
Goodwin, Janet Dianne
Gory, Gabrielle
Gory, Gabrielle
Gosch, Kelly
Gosstray, Melissa Lee
Gouge, Timothy J
Grady, Barbara Joy
Graham, ebony
Graham, Julie
Grant, Carrie Louise
Grant, Justine Kate
Grant, Lauryne
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Green, Caitlin Lyall
Green, Deborah Marion
Green, Kristie Marjory
Greenham, Katherine elizabeth M
Greening, David
Greenway, Valda edna
Gregg, Belinda Mary
Gregory, Hayley Marissa
Gregory, sophia
Greig, Helen
Griffin, Jillian Gail
Griffin, Karen Gail
Griffith, stacey
Griffiths, Alison Jean
Griffiths, Kathleen
Grigg, Lisa ralston
Grimster, Claudia Maria
Grof, Linda
Gruin, Tracy
Guest, Michelle Lee
Guillou, neil Gael
Gundry, Tanya Michelle
Gunn, Katie
Haider, shawkat Ara
Haines, Angela Maree
Haines, Linda Maree
Hajdu, perrianne
Hale, rebecca Jane
Haley, Andrew
Halket, Karen Frances
Hall, Tricia Maree
Halse, Claire
Hamilton, Cobi
Hamilton, Jennifer Lyn
Hamit, Lisa Marie
Hammond, Kristy Louise
Hancock, Maree Joy
Hancock, Tarryn Jane
Handler, Daniel
Hannan, Gary
Hannan, Michelle
Hannie, Bethany
Hansberry, Aiden Leigh
Hardie, raewyn Jean
Harding, Anica
Harding, Jeanette ivy
Harding, Lucy Anna
Harding, richard John
Harper, sharon
Harris, Ann Wood
Harris, sumah Maria
Harris, Tina Yvette
Hartigan, Troy Anthony
Harvey, Alice
Harvey, raelene
Hasell, Andrew
Hatcher, stephanie Alyssa
Hatfield, Deborah J
Hatzipanagiotou, Yiota
Hawkins, Deborah
Haylock, Chris
Hayter, philip Mark
Heino, Karen
Heitlinger, Leora
Herat, Michelle sylvia
Hergenhan, r
Heskins, Tracey rose
Hetherington, Thomas
classIFIcaTIon
Lynbrook ps
Marnebek school - Cranbourne
patterson Lakes ps
Koo-Wee-rup ps
Keysborough sC
Black rock ps
Yarrabah school
somers school Camp
somerville rise ps
Mount eliza north ps
somers school Camp
port Melbourne ps
Lyndhurst sC
Albert park College
Brighton ps
Mentone Girls’ sC
Monterey sC
Lyndhurst ps
Black rock ps
st Kilda park ps
noble park sDs
Valkstone ps
nossal Hs
nossal Hs
Frankston ps
Berwick sC
Thomas Mitchell ps
Cranbourne Carlisle ps
Oatlands ps
somers school Camp
somerville sC
Lyndhurst sC
elisabeth Murdoch College
Hampton park sC
port Melbourne ps
east Bentleigh ps
pakenham sC
st Kilda park ps
Boneo ps
Athol road ps
Brighton ps
Mount eliza ps
Hampton park sC
Caulfield park Community school
east Bentleigh ps
Fleetwood ps
Cranbourne east ps
Yarrabah school
Osborne ps
Dromana sC
Benton Junior College
st Kilda ps
Tootgarook ps
Cranbourne east sC
sandringham College
Black rock ps
Boneo ps
Westall sC
Wallarano ps
seaford north ps
skye ps
Berwick ps
somerville ps
Cranbourne south ps
sorrento ps
Caulfield Junior College
Woodlands ps
Mornington sC
noble park sDs
Timbarra p-9 College
Lyndhurst sC
narre Warren north ps
Marnebek school - Cranbourne
elisabeth Murdoch College
Berwick Fields ps
elisabeth Murdoch College
sandringham College
Carwatha College p-12
Cheltenham sC
Cranbourne east ps
Berwick Lodge ps
Athol road ps
Kingston Heath ps
port phillip specialist school
Westall ps
pakenham sC
Athol road ps
Mount Martha ps
Mount eliza ps
Lynbrook ps
Mount erin sC
Aspendale Gardens ps
Le page ps
Mount eliza ps
peninsula sDs
Keysborough sC
Mordialloc College
Caulfield Junior College
Black rock ps
Langwarrin ps
Yarrabah school
port Melbourne ps
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Hibbert, Terri
Mentone ps
Hicks, Tamara
eastbourne ps
Hickson, Kristian Albert
Osborne ps
Hickson, Kristian Albert
Osborne ps
Hickton-Burnett, Jacqueline e Marnebek school - Cranbourne
Higgins, Martine
Monterey sC
Hill, paula Louise
Fountain Gate ps
Hill, prudence
Frankston ps
Hoang, Lisa
Macrobertson Girls Hs
Hogan, sarah Kate
Black rock ps
Holgate, emma
Hallam senior sC
Holland, Leela
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Holmes, patricia Marjorie
red Hill Consolidated school
Honey, Temay eleanor
somers school Camp
Hood, Melissa Adele
Carrum Downs sC
Hook, Karen Mary
Black rock ps
Hooper, Janine Maree
naranga special school
Hopkins, Jade
emerson school
Horadam, Krystle Lee
Brighton ps
Hornby, Kristen
Wooranna park ps
Hose, Gareth James
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Houghton, Aaron
nossal Hs
Houlden, sally Jane
Cranbourne east sC
Howarth, Timothy James
Brighton Beach ps
Howgate, Graham Martin
Mornington sC
Howley, Danielle Alyce
Thomas Mitchell ps
Hoyune, Cherie Grace
Dandenong Hs
Hufer, Cindy Lee
Cranbourne Carlisle ps
Hughes, Benita Ann
Mordialloc College
Hughes, David
Berwick sC
Hughes, sarah Jennifer
parkdale sC
Humphrey, Kattrina Kathleen Chelsea Heights ps
Hunter, suzanne Joan
Kilberry Valley ps
Hurley, Amanda
Berwick ps
Hurrell, Jordana Lisa
pakenham sC
Hussaini, Qudratullah
Mornington sC
Hutchinson, Vicki Maree
Fountain Gate sC
Huynh, Chhien Lee
Heatherhill ps
Huynh, Chhien Lee
Heatherhill ps
Hyland, emma Kathleen
Brighton ps
Hynes, Tracy Maree
Wallarano ps
iacoban, Filofteia-Cristina
Gleneagles sC
iannazzo, peter Anthony
Carrum Downs sC
iles, Jacinda ellice
Bittern ps
ilyes, Cristian
Monterey sC
imeson, ruth
Carwatha College p-12
ingham, Jessica Jean
Malvern Central school
inglis, robert James
Caulfield ps
ingram, David Alexander
Carrum Downs ps
insausti, Mercedes Giselle
Hampton ps
ireland, stuart Linton
Westall sC
irvin, Bree sarah
port Melbourne ps
irwing, emily
pakenham sC
ishaq Ali, Fahima
Lyndale Greens ps
italia, Frances
McClelland sC
Jackson, Katherine Danielle Dandenong Hs
Jager, Leanne
pakenham springs ps
Jager, Leanne
pakenham springs ps
Jarman, Michelle
Berwick ps
Jarvis, Deborah
Mentone Girls’ sC
Jeans, elizabeth
emerson school
Jeffery, Anthony
elisabeth Murdoch College
Jeffrey, Anthony s
elisabeth Murdoch College
Jenkins, sherri
Aspendale ps
Jenner, Julie Anne
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Jessep-peck, rachel Lorraine Tyabb ps
Jia, Miao Miao Angela
Chandler park ps
Jimenez Victoria, Maria Carmen parkdale sC
Johnson-Turner, Dylan robin Lyndhurst sC
Johnson, Anna Maria
port phillip specialist school
Johnson, eleni
Cranbourne east ps
Johnson, Marie
Yarrabah school
Johnston, Craig Francis
narre Warren south p–12 College
Johnstone, Leah Alice
pakenham Lakeside ps
Johnstone, Melissa Claire
Kananook ps
Johnstone, rosie
Brighton ps
Jones, Adele
Benton Junior College
Jones, Amy Louise
Carrum Downs ps
Jones, Kathleen Joy
Black rock ps
Jones, nicola Jayne
red Hill Consolidated school
Jones, stuart Antony
Monterey sC
Joosse, Angela Lynn
Frankston Hs
Jordan, Debra Lee
sorrento ps
Jose, Chantel L
st Kilda park ps
Joseph, ruth Anabella
Macrobertson Girls Hs
Joubert, Johann
Mornington ps
Jovanovic, snezana
Wallarano ps
Judd, Ken Graeme
elisabeth Murdoch College
Judd, susan
patterson river sC
Jungbahadur, nishi
Fountain Gate sC
Jury, Liam
Gardenvale ps
Just, Leon Alan
somerville sC
Kacew, sarra elaine
Beaconsfield Upper ps
Kaiser, Danielle
Balnarring ps
Kaiser, Megan Jessica
Brighton Beach ps
Kalia, sunita
Lyndhurst ps
Kaminski, Joanne
Maramba ps
Kandasamy, sarah
somerville rise ps
Kanton, Lauren Katherine
Mornington sC
Kapitz, Jessica
Lyndale Greens ps
Karamanis, Matina
Mordialloc College
Kardos, sarah Lee Ann
parkdale ps
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Karydis, John
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Kay, Alexandra Jade
Keane, Claire
Keane, shannon patrick
Keil, susan
Kelemen, Alexander
Kelly, Jessica Anne
Kelly, paul
Kelly, robert
Kelly, stephanie
Kemble, Janine B
Kemp, sally
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Kenna, renee
Kennedy, Jessica ellen
Kennedy, Julie ellen
Kennelly, Matthew
Kerr, Luke nicholas
Ketelaar, Michelle Lisa
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Kezilas, David James
Khalil, Khalilullah
Khan, sabrina Gulzar
Kiernan, Katherine Ann
Killen, Amber
Kilpatrick, Wendy
Kimber, Lisa renae
Kincs, Zsuzsa
King, Bernadette Maria
King, Brian Andrew
King, rebecca Lee
King, russell Thomas
Kingma, susanna
Kingwell, Meghann Lucinda
Kippen, Liesel Antoinette
Kirby, Darren ross
Kirk, Derek John
Kirke, Felicity
Klarica, natalia Lisa
Klein, susan Ann
Klooger, simone elise
Kluckow, simone Lisa
Knights, Jodie
Kokke, peter Daniel
Koppens, emma
Koppens, Mark Anthony
Koroibulu, Mariel elise
Kosovac, Jasna
Kovac, Tana Jade
Kovach, Melanie irene
Krause, Melissa Jane
Krause, Melissa Jane
Krawczuk, Cain
Kudaligama Gunasekera, V
Kuipers, nigel Thomas
Kuligowska, Magdalena (Lena)
Kwan, Marika
Kyle, Heather Lynn
Kyriazis, James Christopher
Labb, Georgina Kristy
Lally, Vivien
Lamble, Geoffrey stephen
Lane, suzanne Maree
Lang, emma Kate
Lanigan, Brenda
Lanigan, Chad Anthony
Lapthorne, Jessica Amy
Lawrance, Janine Maree
Lawson, Brenda
Le, David
Lee, Christina
Lee, Damien Kenneth
Lee, Geoffrey William
Lee, Kate
Lee, Matthew
Lee, Meghan Jennifer
Lees, James Lindsay
Lees, peter C
Legg, Amanda
Leggett, Denise Anne
Leitch, Victoria
Lejk, Katherine sarah
Lentini, Genelle
Leonard-scott, Jason A
Leonard, Andrea J
Leskovec, samuel T
Leslie, Keiko
Lewin, rebecca
Lewry, rebecca Marie
Li, Timothy
Liang, Qing
Liddicoat, susan J
Lilley, Jane
Lillis, Tania Meree
Lindner, Megan Jessie
Lisk, renae Louise
Little, rebecca
Liu, Daniel
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Fleetwood ps
elwood College
Tucker road Bentleigh ps
Bentleigh sC
Brighton ps
Mentone Girls’ sC
Koo-Wee-rup sC
noble park sC
Mornington ps
Fountain Gate sC
Black rock ps
pakenham sC
Berwick Lodge ps
Wallarano ps
eastbourne ps
Black rock ps
Lyndhurst sC
Mentone Girls’ sC
Cheltenham sC
strathaird ps
strathaird ps
Mornington sC
Mossgiel park ps
Mount eliza sC
Dandenong Hs
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Dandenong north ps
Benton Junior College
patterson Lakes ps
Overport ps
Berwick ps
Kingsley park ps
seaford north ps
Mount eliza sC
Mornington ps
Mount eliza sC
Lynbrook ps
Hallam ps
Wallarano ps
Berwick Fields ps
McClelland sC
skye ps
Caulfield park Community schoo
Brighton Beach ps
Brighton Beach ps
nossal Hs
Carrum Downs ps
Westall sC
Lynbrook ps
patterson Lakes ps
noble park sC
Cranbourne sC
Bentleigh sC
Courtenay Gardens ps
nossal Hs
nossal Hs
Mornington ps
James Cook ps
Carrum Downs ps
Mount eliza sC
Benton Junior College
Clayton south ps
pakenham sC
port phillip specialist school
Fountain Gate sC
Athol road ps
Brighton sC
Cranbourne park ps
Bittern ps
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Lynbrook ps
pakenham sC
noble park eLs
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Mordialloc College
Dandenong north ps
Courtenay Gardens ps
stonnington ps
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
sandringham College
Berwick sC
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Monterey sC
Mornington sC
Kilberry Valley ps
Brighton ps
Cranbourne east sC
Cranbourne Carlisle ps
Mount eliza sC
somerville sC
sandringham College
Wooranna park ps
elsternwick ps
Gleneagles sC
Thomas Mitchell ps
Frankston Hs
seaford ps
Berwick sC
Kunyung ps
Hallam ps
Lyndhurst sC
sorrento ps
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Lockhart, Lindsay Jane
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Logan, Kristen
Logan, naomi Faye
Lombard, Bree-Anne Courtney
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Lord, Alison
Lord, Jessica
Lord, natalie Kim
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Lovegrove, Kathleen Veronica
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Lowndes, sherryn Kaye
Lowne, Michael
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Lyndon, Hayley
Lyon, Anthony
Lyons, Jessica Maree
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Macdonald, Akiko
Mace, John C
Macken, Lauren Mairead
MacKenzie, Holly
Mackintosh, Lesley Ann
Macklow, Laura
Macleod, eve rene’
Magdziarz sr., Wendy Joy
Magid, Carla
Magid, Carla Judith
Maher, Tanya elizabeth
Mahoney, sarah
Maini, Danae Alexa
Malan, Angela
Malhotra, Megha
Manks, Gordon Thomas
Mannens, Gayle
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Manning, Kirsty
Manning, Kirsty
Mansfield, siobhan Caitlyn
Mara, Liam edward
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Marki, Janet
Marki, Janet reka
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Marshall, Gordon John
Marshall, Kylie Megan
Marshall, Kylie Megan
Marshall, pia Therese
Marsland, James Maxwell
Marson, nicole
Marston, ronda Marie
Martin, emma
Martin, Melanie
Martin, Trudy Amanda
Mason, Darlene
Mason, Jessica Lousie
Masters, erica
Masuda, Ayako
Mates, Danielle
Mathews, naomi ruth
Matthews, Kim T
Matthews, peter Andrew
Mattingley, susan Joy
Mawson, Christopher Geoffrey
May, Margaret Jean
Mays, Tessa Lynne
Mazzacani, ivan
McCormick, Joshua J
McCrae, Jason Michael A
McCrorey, Andrew Heath
McCulloch, Kathleen Maree
McDonald, Fiona elizabeth
Mcevoy, stephen John
McGavigan, Tracy Joanne
McGrath, Karlie Anne
McGuinness, Bridget Marie
Mcintosh, robert James
McKay, Kerryn Maree
McKenzie-Trout, Briony
McKenzie, Allison Helen
McKinlay, Jessica Lea
McKinnon, Meaghan Therese
McLaren, Amy elizabeth
McLuskie, elena
McMahon, Le
Mcnair, Kristen
Mcnee, Fiona Kathryn
Mcnee, Miranda Jane
Mcneill, narelle
McQueen, evelyn Allison
McQueen, Lee-Anne
Meggitt, prudence
Meng, Aiping
Michell, Christina Anne
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
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Mount eliza sC
Middle park ps
rowellyn park ps
pakenham springs ps
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
seaford ps
rowellyn park ps
Koo-Wee-rup ps
naranga special school
Dandenong north ps
pakenham Lakeside ps
pakenham Lakeside ps
Wooranna park ps
Lyndhurst sC
Melbourne Hs
Lang Lang ps
eastbourne ps
Berwick Lodge ps
Athol road ps
Frankston ps
Lynbrook ps
Wooranna park ps
Frankston Hs
Moorooduc ps
Caulfield ps
Chelsea Heights ps
Bentleigh West ps
Kingswood ps
somers school Camp
Mckinnon ps
Mordialloc College
elisabeth Murdoch College
Fountain Gate ps
Fountain Gate ps
Carwatha College p-12
seaford north ps
Kingsley park ps
Athol road ps
Carwatha College p-12
Mount erin sC
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Monterey sC
pakenham springs ps
pakenham springs ps
Wooranna park ps
emerson school
emerson school
pakenham springs ps
pakenham springs ps
Brighton sC
Gleneagles sC
Athol road ps
Athol road ps
narre Warren south p–12 College
rosebud sC
Yarrabah school
somers school Camp
Dandenong Hs
Yarrabah school
Toorak ps
Hallam senior sC
Dandenong West ps
Mentone Girls’ sC
rosebud sC
Frankston Hs
rowellyn park ps
Yarrabah school
Frankston Heights ps
Mornington ps
Cranbourne park ps
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Carrum ps
Koo-Wee-rup sC
somers school Camp
Fountain Gate sC
elisabeth Murdoch College
Yarrabah school
noble park eLs
Western port sC
Berwick Fields ps
Mordialloc College
Albert park College
Black rock ps
Berwick ps
Woodlands ps
Bentleigh West ps
Berwick Fields ps
Western port sC
noble park sDs
Mount eliza sC
Mount eliza ps
silverton ps
Belvedere park ps
Mount eliza sC
Mount eliza sC
Carwatha College p-12
Caulfield park Community schoo
Lyndale sC
Western port sC
Ormond ps
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Middlebrook, Karen
Miles, Darleene
Millar, robert H
Miller, Jacqui
Miller, John Jeffrey
Milne, Lauren
Mizzi, emily
Mogilevsky, edward
Moncrieff, Benjamin Thomas
Moncur, Caitlin Laura
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Monks, Clare
Moore, Katherine Margaret
Moore, Louise Anne
Moorhouse, Mark
Moragiannis, Vassiliki
Morgan, Leah Michelle
Morley, Dane edward William
Morris, Kate Frances
Mouncer, nigel
Mulvenna, shelley
Murnane, Lee
Murphy-sansom, Tracey J
Murphy, Toby
Murray, Brendan James
Murray, Julie Maria
Murray, Kellie Michelle
Murray, nicola Jane
Musco, Mairead
Musgrave, Andrew
najibi, noor-Ul-Hadi
nanas, Melissa Cathy
napper, Christopher
neal, evonne Amelia
nemec, Holly Lee
newell, Linda
newson, Leanne Mai
ng, Hooi Bin
nguyen, Julie
nicholls, Barbara D
nicholls, Melissa Lee
nicolls, nadia
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nielsen, Anna Marie
nieva, elaine
norman, Jodie Louise
norris, suzanne Fay
northey, Julie
O’Brien, Hugh J
O’Brien, Katherine Mary
O’Connell, Angela Louise
O’Connor, Anthony peter
O’Connor, Jamie Thomas
O’Connor, Lynne
O’Donoghue, Jacquie prue
O’Brien, Leigh A
O’Hare, Lauren
Oakman, Leanne
Oates, Madeleine
Ogg, natasha Tanya
Orr, James William
Orzel, renee
Orzel, renee
Ostrognay, Angela Kathleen
Owen, Karli Marie
Owens, raymond Gordon
pace, Leigh
page, Carolyn June
page, emma Blair
page, Fallon Louise
paleka, neven
palmer, Christine
palser, Jarryd
pantours, robin
papakonstantinou, Helen
papalexiou, sonia
papp, Mary Antoinette
parfitt, emily Lauren
parker, Michael scott
parkes, Brendan Athol
parkinson, Karen Lee
parsons, Tracy Jane
patane, Adrian John
patience, Alison Mary
patterson, Brenton J
patterson, raylene Chen
pattison, Geoff robert
payne, robyn
peck, Michelle Therese
pegram, Alicia
pelsoczy, Donald
peney, rhonda
perera, Amila Kanchana
perera, Amila Kanchana
perez, Ana
pert, Ann
petrie, Helen Valerie
petrie, John s
petrovic, sonya
pettit, Carolyne
phillips, Abbie Kate
phillips, Jessica Anne
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Berwick Lodge ps
pakenham Consolidated school
sandringham College
Karingal Heights ps
rosebud sC
Langwarrin ps
Bayside sDs
Mentone Girls’ sC
Black rock ps
somers school Camp
Dandenong West ps
nossal Hs
Dandenong West ps
st Kilda park ps
Boneo ps
parkdale sC
Albert park ps
patterson river sC
Gleneagles sC
Caulfield Junior College
McClelland sC
seaford north ps
Lyndhurst sC
Hastings Westpark ps
rosebud sC
Brighton ps
Lynbrook ps
Kingsley park ps
Berwick Lodge ps
Mount eliza sC
Lyndhurst sC
Lyndhurst sC
parkdale sC
Dandenong Hs
Osborne ps
Black rock ps
sandringham College
Heatherhill ps
springvale rise ps
port phillip specialist school
Berwick sC
seaford north ps
Hallam ps
Malvern ps
Berwick sC
rosebud sC
Berwick ps
pakenham sC
Mount Martha ps
Monterey sC
Brighton ps
Mornington sC
noble park sC
Mentone ps
parktone ps
patterson river sC
Kilberry Valley ps
pearcedale ps
Mentone park ps
st Kilda ps
Keysborough sC
Middle park ps
Middle park ps
Brighton ps
Fleetwood ps
Frankston Hs
Aldercourt ps
rosebud sC
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Hampton ps
Beaumaris ps
Courtenay Gardens ps
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Hampton park sC
Harrisfield ps
Athol road ps
nossal Hs
Brighton ps
Mornington sC
Mornington sC
Carrum Downs ps
Mentone Girls’ sC
Aspendale Gardens ps
Albert park College
somerville rise ps
Berwick Lodge ps
rosebud sC
Valkstone ps
rosebud sC
Fountain Gate sC
Caulfield park Community schoo
pearcedale ps
Lyndhurst sC
patterson river sC
noble park eLs
Dandenong south ps
Mount eliza sC
seaford north ps
Lyndale sC
rangebank ps
patterson Lakes ps
Gleneagles sC
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piasentin, Julianne rosemary
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piesse-smith, nicole
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pinnock, Tanya Michelle
pinto, Lisa G
piscioneri, Marco
porter, Amy Louise
postill, Will John
preiss, seona Louise
presti-Farkas, susanna
price, Katherine Anne
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prouten, Alana
pukarinen, Kai
pumphrey, Chantelle Lee
puschner, Louise penelope
putrino, samantha J
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Quimbo, Francisco
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Quintarelli, ivan
rackham, Linda rae
raftopoulos, sarah
rahilly, Timothy
ralph, evelyn
ralph, evelyn Josephine
ramsay, emma Andrea
rankin, Katherine
raven, Michael A
ray, indira
razaai, Khairi B
read, Kylie Jane
redenbach, Clare
relph, Jane
renn, Jessica
reynolds, Melissa Anne
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richards, Jenna Camille
richards, Marley
richards, simon
richardson, Andrea May
richardson, Denise
riddoch, sarah Alexandra
rigby, Merle Lynette
rigby, Michael J
riley, Karen Lisa
riordan, Melanie Anne
robbins, prudence Mary
roberts, Charles Antony
roberts, Karen L
roberts, Margaret Louise
roberts, Michelle Leanne
robertson, Angela narelle
robertson, Linda Frances
robertson, naomi
robinson, Christopher John
robinson, Kenneth s
rochford, Georgina
roder-Collyer, penny Jane
rodwell, Kathleen
rogasch, Corinne
rogasch, John W
rogers, Jacqueline Marie
rogerson, Marcia Bernadette
ronald sr., Bernadette Mary
rose, Jarrad stuart
rosenblatt, Jack
ross, Ashleigh peta
ross, Kayla Maree
rothberg, Caroline Jane
rothschild, Carli
roubailo, Alexandra
rouette, Lindsey
rowlands, rebecca Jane
rowley, Tristan James
ruddell, Teresa
ruffolo, Marina elsa
rule, Bryan Andrew
runciman, Kellie Louise
rush, Lynnette susan
russell, David John
russell, John Desmond
russell, Lee M
russell, rebecca
russell, steven patrick Frank
russo, Frank
ryan, noelene F
ryan, simon John
salina, pablo
santoro, rachel
sargent, Katrina Lorraine
sargent, Katrina Lorraine
saunders, Julie elizabeth
saunders, Kate
savopoulos, John
scaramozzino, Tania saide
scarlett, Jessica Anne
scheimer, Jennifer Louise
schmidt, Maree Bernadette
scholefield, Caitlin
schutze, Jennifer
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Berwick ps
Gardenvale ps
elisabeth Murdoch College
Mornington sC
Monterey sC
parkdale ps
Cheltenham ps
Macrobertson Girls Hs
Malvern ps
Coatesville ps
Athol road ps
Valkstone ps
Black rock ps
elisabeth Murdoch College
naranga special school
Koo-Wee-rup sC
somerville ps
Middle park ps
somers school Camp
Wallarano ps
noble park eLs
sorrento ps
nossal Hs
Yarraman Oaks ps
st Kilda park ps
eastbourne ps
eastbourne ps
elisabeth Murdoch College
Melbourne Hs
Mornington sC
st Kilda park ps
Westall sC
Bentleigh sC
port phillip specialist school
rye ps
st Kilda park ps
Dandenong Valley school
nepean special school
nossal Hs
McClelland sC
Mornington sC
Dandenong Valley school
Hampton park sC
Athol road ps
Ormond ps
Western port sC
Hampton ps
Berwick ps
st Kilda park ps
noble park sDs
sandringham east ps
Carnegie ps
Mordialloc College
Maramba ps
Frankston ps
strathaird ps
Caulfield ps
Cranbourne sC
Black rock ps
Maramba ps
parkdale ps
somers school Camp
somers ps
Carrum Downs ps
nossal Hs
elwood College
Langwarrin park ps
sandringham east ps
pakenham springs ps
Carrum Downs ps
Beaumaris ps
st Kilda park ps
patterson river sC
Yarrabah school
Brighton ps
Mount eliza sC
somers school Camp
Athol road ps
nossal Hs
Brighton ps
Brighton ps
noble park sC
Frankston Hs
Montague Continuing education
Caulfield south ps
Monterey sC
Monterey sC
Langwarrin ps
Melbourne Hs
Caulfield park Community schoo
Berwick sC
Kingswood ps
Kingswood ps
silverton ps
somerville rise ps
Lyndale sC
Albert park College
Belvedere park ps
pearcedale ps
Cranbourne sC
elisabeth Murdoch College
Berwick sC
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classIFIcaTIon
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Berwick ps
scotson, Kerry Leyann
somers school Camp
scott, Alison Lee
Black rock ps
scott, Chelsea
Mount erin sC
scott, Jodie
patterson river sC
scott, Kaye Maree
Brighton ps
scott, Marisa
Cranbourne sC
scott, neil
st Kilda park ps
scott, peter John
naranga special school
scrivener, sabrina
Carnegie ps
searle, Kobi
Lyndale Greens ps
searls, stephanie Louise
Bentleigh sC
seeary, Glenn ian
sandringham College
seeckts, nicola Julie
pakenham springs ps
seedeen, Dana M
Wallarano ps
seeley, elizabeth Bonnie
Frankston ps
seevers, Christopher richard Hampton ps
sepe, enza
sandringham College
sephton, Karen
naranga special school
serafin, Wit Wladyslaw
Bayside sDs
seremetis, Anthy
Cranbourne south ps
shakes, Travis-Cane John
Langwarrin park ps
shand, Felicity Jane
somers school Camp
shariat, Aisha Freshta
Berwick sC
sharp, emily
Cranbourne east ps
shea, Bradley Charles
Carrum Downs ps
sheather, Madison Ashley
Lyndhurst ps
sheather, Madison Ashley
Lyndhurst ps
shepherd, Michelle
Lang Lang ps
sheppeck, Virginia May
Berwick ps
shew, Gregory Dallas
st Kilda ps
shipham, Melissa Joy
patterson Lakes ps
shirley, Louisa
Carrum Downs ps
short, Amy Kate
Lyndhurst ps
short, elizabeth A
Langwarrin ps
shrives, Martine
Middle park ps
shugg, peta Denise
McClelland sC
silwedel, Marika Katherine
port phillip specialist school
simencic, Melissa eileen
seaford park ps
simpson, emma Dianne
Monterey sC
singh sr., Jasmin Jotishna
Lyndhurst sC
sketcher, Craig Henry
Lyndhurst ps
slater, Todd
Mornington sC
slocombe, Danielle Joy
Hastings Westpark ps
small, Brenden John
Koo-Wee-rup sC
smith, Andrew David
Cheltenham sC
smith, Belinda
somerville ps
smith, Caroline
Mentone park ps
smith, Cathy J
Kilberry Valley ps
smith, Danielle Catherine
Mentone ps
smith, Judith rose
pakenham sC
smith, Kathryn Maree
McClelland sC
smith, Lisa
elsternwick ps
smith, Marika Jillian
Brighton ps
smith, rosemary elizabeth patterson river sC
smith, stefanie Kate
Mentone Girls’ sC
sMiTH, Wayne phillip
Fountain Gate sC
smithett, Kathryn Ann
Wooranna park ps
smithett, rebekah
Berwick Chase ps
smrdel, Wendy
Carwatha College p-12
smyth, Annmaree
emerson school
sozzi, Angela
Armadale ps
spackman, Anne
Bentleigh West ps
spano, Krystal
Kilberry Valley ps
spence, Michelle
naranga special school
spencer, William richard
Karingal Heights ps
spicer, Debra
Frankston ps
spies, sophie Anne
Yarrabah school
sritharan, Anusha
Berwick sC
steenholdt, shannon Janelle pakenham springs ps
stefan, silvio
Mount eliza sC
stefanetti, paul Angelo
Toorak ps
stephen, Amy Katherine-Alice rye ps
stephenson, Chelsea
Western port sC
stephenson, rachael
nar nar Goon ps
stevenson, Kelly Ann
Osborne ps
stewart, Katrina Jane
Aldercourt ps
stokes, emma Brooke
st Kilda park ps
stoner, susan Caroline
nepean special school
stoopman, Diane Marie
Koo-Wee-rup sC
stothart, Mark
elwood College
strain, Janelle
Yarraman Oaks ps
strawhorn, rebecca
elwood ps
street, Katie Lee
pearcedale ps
sullivan, Helen Louise
Wallarano ps
sullivan, Melissa
Hallam ps
sullivan, stacey Glenda Anne Mount eliza sC
sutton, emily rose
strathaird ps
sutton, Jane Maree
Glen eira College
swayn, Lynnette Terri
Koo-Wee-rup sC
sweeney, Marie Therese
Mckinnon sC
sweeney, Tess Honor
Dandenong Valley school
sykes, Claire elizabeth
seaford north ps
sykes, Kay susan
Carwatha College p-12
sykes, rowena Camille
Boneo ps
symons, Kirsty Maree
Lynbrook ps
szewczuk, Brooke elizabeth Mount eliza sC
szymulanski, Marta
seaford ps
Tahos, ikonomos Tom
Westall sC
Talha, Daniel paul
Mount eliza sC
Tangey, Christine
Yarrabah school
Tanner, Anthony
Athol road ps
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Tarjan, Mary-ann
Tarrant, Kate elizabeth
Taylor, Brooke
Taylor, Christopher John
taylor, kylie joan
Taylor, Maree Louise
Taylor, ross James
Tchekmeyan, nora
Teeuwsen, Adam Jon
Thin, Cha Lee
Thomas, elizabeth Anne
Thomas, Melanie Louise
Thomasse, Lisa
Thomopoulos, Maria
Thompson, Caterina
Thompson, Kerrie Joy
Thompson, Leigh Chandler
Thompson, samuel Alister
Thornhill, Meaghan Kate
Threadgold, Duncan Malcolm
Thresher, Darren richard
Thurgood, rachel Kate
Tidswell, Denise
Tiscia, Carmen
Tokely, Kathryn
Tonizzo, Kylie May
Tooth, nigel richard
Townsend, nicole
Tozer, Karen Anne
Trahar, stacey
Tranter, shane Matthew
Treble, rebecca
Treloar, Kay
Trepka, Karl Dieter
Triplik, Yana
Trist, simon
Trotter, steven
Truman, elizabeth Amy
Tsiakiris, Debbie
Tuck, Olivia Jane
Tucker, Jay Francis
Tully, Leeza Jane
Turner, elenore Alice
Turner, Mia Therese
Tyler, Hannah
Tyler, Hannah Louise
Ung, Bun Tong
Vadera, Mansi
Van Lambaart, Frances Mary
Van styn, renee Louise
Vanags, Lucy
Vardouniotis, Constantina
Vella, sally
Verheyen, peter
Verity-McCormick, Charlotte
Villiers, sara Anne
Vincent, Christine
Vines, rychelle Marie
Viola, paula Donna
Vissenjoux, susan J
Vogrig, Glynis Ann
Volkman, Debbie A
Vosatka, sarah
Vrondou, Dannielle
Vryonis, Chrysoula
Wade, Gayle
Wade, sally
Wagener, Graeme neville
Wain, Michelle Anne
Walker, David John
Walker, John
Walker, Leanne
Walker, Marie Therese
Wallace smith, James
Walsh, Lucienne Alexandra D
Walsh, nicole elizabeth
Walsh, sara Frances
Wani, Bathwel Duku
Ward, Mandie
Ward, Mandie
Wardle, George
Wardle, Jayne
Ware, susan Christine
Warren, sophie
Waterman, Bridget
Watling, stephen
Watson, Ariana
Watson, Katherine J
Watterson, Julie
Watts, Jillian Leanne
Weakley, Beth
Weber, susanne
Weeraratne, Lakshmi
Weine, Lisa Jane
Wells, Bridget Gayle
Wells, rebecca
Welsh, Helen
Wendt, Kylie
Werstuk, Alison
Westlake, Javette Ann
Wheatley, Donna
Wheeler, Karen L
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Katandra school
Caulfield south ps
Bentleigh West ps
Athol road ps
Cranbourne sC
Middle park ps
Lyndhurst sC
Caulfield park Community schoo
Carrum Downs sC
Westall sC
Dandenong north ps
Berwick sC
Maramba ps
Coatesville ps
Yarrabah school
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Gardenvale ps
Dandenong Hs
Hallam ps
Fountain Gate sC
somerville ps
patterson river sC
Carrum Downs sC
nepean special school
Yarrabah school
rowellyn park ps
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Moorooduc ps
elsternwick ps
Mckinnon ps
rosebud ps
Lloyd street ps
somers school Camp
eastbourne ps
Caulfield Junior College
Black rock ps
somers school Camp
Harrisfield ps
Mentone Girls’ sC
Osborne ps
Brighton Beach ps
Berwick ps
Dandenong south ps
Toorak ps
Keysborough ps
Keysborough ps
noble park sC
Lyndhurst ps
Bayles regional ps
strathaird ps
Mentone Girls’ sC
sandringham College
Kingsley park ps
Hampton park ps
Middle park ps
Dandenong Hs
Mentone Girls’ sC
rosebud sC
Dandenong north ps
noble park ps
Dandenong Valley school
Kananook ps
skye ps
Lyndale sC
Dandenong Valley school
Cheltenham ps
patterson river sC
Mornington sC
Frankston ps
Mount eliza north ps
Mornington sC
patterson Lakes ps
Carrum Downs sC
Albert park College
silverton ps
stonnington ps
elwood ps
noble park sC
Black rock ps
Chelsea Heights ps
Mornington sC
Kananook ps
Oatlands ps
sandringham College
Frankston east ps
Carrum ps
elwood ps
Dandenong West ps
pakenham sC
Mount erin sC
st Kilda ps
Berwick Lodge ps
parkdale sC
sorrento ps
elisabeth Murdoch College
Valkstone ps
Mahogany rise ps
nar nar Goon ps
Albert park College
Mount eliza ps
Mount eliza ps
silverton ps
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Whelan, Mary elizabeth
White, emma Jane
White, Karen
White, Katherine
White, Mark e
White, Matthew peter
White, stephen Bruce
Whitehead, sarah Catherine
Whitla, James spencer
Whittaker, rachel
Whyte, David Graeme
Whyte, David John
Wijeratne, shiromi
Wilde, rebecca
Wilderman, Claire elizabeth
Wilkerson, Jenna-fer Linda
Wilkinson, Annette
Wilkinson, Debra
Williams, Kerry Anne
Williams, nye
Williams, rebecca
Williams, sarah Kate
Willis, Cinzia
Wilson, David Gregory
Winder, William Colin
Winsor, Kerry
Winters, Bradley
Wisniewski, Melissa
Witorz, Amy rae
Witty, paul Andrew
Wolf-Clark, Daniel
Wood, Jacqueline
Woods, Meaghan Kate
Woolcock, Maurice
Wooloughan, Allannah
Wootton, Andrea Lesley
Wotherspoon, Mia
Wouters, Carola
Wust, Dannielle Yvette
Xiao, Jing Xuan
Xu, Qihong Christine
Yang, Yueying
Yeomans, Kylie Lucille
Yildirim, sema
Youdell, Jessica Kaitlin
Younes, Therese elizabeth
Young, Wilson
Yugovic, Lisa
Zedda, Valerie
Zwolinski, Jeraldene
rosebud sC
somerville ps
rowellyn park ps
Brighton Beach ps
Yarrabah school
rosebud sC
pakenham sC
noble park eLs
edithvale ps
Brighton ps
Athol road ps
Dandenong Hs
James Cook ps
elwood College
Wallarano ps
port Melbourne ps
narre Warren south p-12 Colleg
Bittern ps
elwood College
Mornington ps
Dandenong West ps
Lyndale sC
Chelsea ps
Kambrya College
Berwick ps
Hampton park sC
Brighton ps
Mount eliza north ps
Mordialloc College
noble park sC
Mount eliza sC
Malvern ps
Osborne ps
Mentone Girls’ sC
peninsula sDs
Lynbrook ps
rosebud sC
Koo-Wee-rup sC
Hallam senior sC
Thomas Mitchell ps
Westall sC
noble park sC
Cranbourne Carlisle ps
pakenham sC
Moorabbin ps
peninsula sDs
Hampton ps
sorrento ps
elwood ps
Berendale school
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Abeykoon, Vinitna
Abregu, Matias ezequiel
Acciarito, Jeanette
Adams, samantha
Adamson, ross Williams
Allan, Carley Faye
Allport, Lorraine
Anderson, Gregory
Anderson, Maureen
Anderson, roslyn Louise
Anderson, rynn
Anderson, Tim George
Angelico, Daniela Angela
Annetts, rebecca renee
Antoni, Christine
Armstrong, Meredith Anne
Arnell, Lauren ruth
Asimakopoulos, Katerina
Assaf, Mariam
Atkin, Bridget
Attard, rebecca Lee
Austin, Bree elizabeth
Austin, shanrah Jane
Axup, Colin roy
Babb, Joanne
Badenhorst, pieter Adriaan
Bahia, Madhavi
Bailey, Catherine Ann
Baker, scott Michael
Bakotic, roberta Zana
Baldie, Brian MacGregor
Bampfield, Angela Jade
Banens, Gaby Julia Carroll
Bannon, Carly Anne
Banzic, steve
Barbaro, stephanie
Barker, nicole
Barr, robyn H
Barrett, Margaret Louise
Barry, Lyndal Maree
Basaure, suzanne
Bateup, Jarrod
Battaglia, penny
Baulch, Candice
Bean, narelle
Beare, Timothy
Beck, sharon evelyn
Becvinovski, Dina
Beggs, Melanie Karran
Bellingham, Dianne Maree
Bellingham, Dianne Maree
sunshine College
seabrook ps
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
rosehill sC
Williamstown Hs
Moonee ponds West ps
Keilor Downs sC
Warringa park school
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
Western Metropolitan region
Western Metropolitan region
The Grange p-12 College
Maribyrnong sC
st Albans sC
parkwood Green ps
Kings park ps
parkwood Green ps
Carlton Gardens ps
Baden powell p-9 College
Albion north ps
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
Caroline springs College
sunshine College
Williamstown Hs
Hoppers Crossing sC
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
sunshine sDs
Werribee sC
sunshine College
Werribee sC
The Grange p-12 College
Werribee sC
Galvin park sC
Laverton p-12 College
sunshine College
rosehill sC
Caroline springs College
Caroline springs College
Ascot Vale special school
Caroline springs College
sunshine Harvester ps
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
Glengala/sunshine West ps
Caroline springs College
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
Footscray City College
Baden powell p-9 College
strathmore sC
Werribee sC
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
rosamond special school
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Bennett, Debbie
Bennett, Lesley Ann
Berry, nicole Louise
Bertoli, Giuseppe
Beszelzen, roland
Bettiol, pina
Bhoyro, Fazilet
Bickerton, David ross
Bilson, Jutta
Bird, Fiona
Birsa, rudy
Blackney, samantha Jay
Blanch, Janne
Blaschka, Linda Margarete
blaszak, alexandra
Boekel, Tracey
Bojczuk, Lubka Betty
Borg, Leanne
Borg, Toula
Bosch, Amy rebecca
Bottrell, Kelvin Charles
Bound, Diana
Bourchier, Vicki Leanne
Bouzikas, Jennifer
Bowles, Heidi elizabeth
Bowman, sam Alexander
Boyd, Kristen
Bozinovski, sonia
Brace, Alexandra
Brady, Matthew John
Brennan, Timothy James
Brien, emily
Brignardello, Marcelo
Brook, Julienne
brook, julienne frances
Broome, Janette Ann
Brown, Carly
Brown, paula elizabeth
Budzynski, Melinda Leigh
Bui, Thomas
Bull, Melissa
Burgess, Maria Anita
Burgess, peta
Burney, Jessie
Burton, Christine elizabeth
Busuttil, Joanne
Butler, Donna
Butler, Helen
Butler, Janaya Marie
Buttigieg, Danielle
Byrnes, David Owen
Calandrella, Michelle
Callea, Angela Virginia
calleja sr., jodie anne
Calyk, natasha Maria
Camenzuli, Maryanne
Cameron, Danielle
Cameron, David Thomas
Camilleri, Cori
Campbell, erin
Campbell, ian
Campbell, Madeleine Amy
Campbell, sandra
Capelja, natalie Vlasta
Carey, Kate D
Carland, Kristy Janelle
Carpenter, elizabeth Christine
Carpenzano, Loretta
Carroll, shannon patrick
Carty - Cowling, Augustine r
Cassar, Mario
Cassie, Julie
Castellas, Liam
Cauchi, Teresa_Anne
Chandler, Christopher
Chapman, Deborah
Charles, Kristy Lee
Chisholm, Melissa Anne
Chisholm, nathan Jon
Chiurtu, stefanie
Christoudias, effie
Christy, Felicity Anne
Churcher, emily Jane
Cicaji, Jodie Leigh
Cilevski, Belinda
Clancy, Caitlin rose
Clancy, Debra June
Clark, Deanne irene
Clark, sharah
Climas, Deneal
Coburn, pamela Dawn
Cole, shane Daniel
Collett, Brad
Colwell, rachael Tammie e
Connoley, Michael
Cook, Daniel Bruce
Corbett, sarah Anne
Corcoran, simon
Cordeiro, Carolina
Cormack, shannon Lee
Cornell, stacey Maree
Cory, Anita-Louise
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
Caroline springs College
exford ps
The Grange p-12 College
rosehill sC
Caroline springs College
strathmore ps
Werribee sC
Victoria University sC
Keilor Downs sC
Yarraville West ps
Williamstown Hs
Caroline springs College
Victorian College of the Arts
rosamond special school
Maribyrnong sC
Bayside p-12 College
essendon north ps
stevensville ps
Altona College
Maribyrnong sC
iramoo ps
Williamstown ps
Yarraville West ps
parkwood Green ps
rosehill sC
Wedge park ps
iramoo ps
Caroline springs College
strathmore north ps
parkwood Green ps
point Cook p-9 College
point Cook p-9 College
Caroline springs College
st Albans east ps
st Albans east ps
Kurunjang ps
point Cook p-9 College
Yarraville West ps
The Grange p-12 College
Caroline springs College
Williamstown north ps
Victorian College For The Deaf
strathmore sC
Western Metropolitan region
sunshine Harvester ps
Caroline springs College
Moonee ponds West ps
Western Metropolitan region
Caroline springs College
Movelle ps
Carranballac p-9 College
Caroline springs College
Werribee sC
Warringa park school
Glengala/sunshine West ps
Melton south ps
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
sunshine sDs
Truganina south ps
sydenham-Hillside ps
sunshine Harvester ps
Victorian College of the Arts
Western Autistic school
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
point Cook p-9 College
Altona north ps
Buckley park College
Cairnlea park ps
seaholme ps
Footscray ps
Kurunjang sC
Altona Green ps
strathmore north ps
parkwood Green ps
Laverton p-12 College
Victoria University sC
Victoria University sC
Wedge park ps
Altona p-9 College
Thomas Chirnside ps
Caroline springs College
The Grange p-12 College
The Grange p-12 College
st Albans Meadows ps
Werribee ps
Baden powell p-9 College
Bellbridge ps
Victoria University sC
sydenham-Hillside ps
Warringa park school
Buckley park College
Victoria University sC
Baden powell p-9 College
Cambridge ps
Kurunjang sC
sunshine north ps
The Grange p-12 College
Williamstown north ps
Altona Green ps
Thomas Chirnside ps
Williamstown north ps
Kororoit Creek ps
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Corzo, Margaret Alice
Costello, simone
Costello, simone
Cotroneo, Antonio
Coulsell, Leesa Anne
Couve De Murville, Marna
Coverdale, Loretta
Cowdery, Janice
Cowie, susan Margaret
Cowlishaw, Lynn
Cox, stephen John
Crawford, Alphonsus W
Creasey, natalie
Crockford, evan
Crockford, rochelle Aeshya
Croft, Jordyn
Cross, stacey Anne
Croswell, Michelle
Crotty, Vicki
Crouch, Maree A
Crowley, Belinda F
Cugnetto, Teresa
Cummins, nicholas John
Curmi, nafoose
Currie, Andrew
Cvitkovic, Kathy
D’aprano, Kristyan John
d’Offay, renee Meredith
Dafoulis, Danielle
Dalinkiewicz, sofia
Dalinkiewicz, sofia
Daniel, Kasia
Daniels, edith
Darrell, eden Mary
Davidson, Belinda Jane
Davidson, Tanith sheila
Davies, Bridgette Marie
Davies, Trevor randall
Davis, Alan J
Dawes, Anne
Dawson, Lynette Joy
Day, Melissa Kylie
Day, stefanie
De prada, rachael Vicki
De prada, rachael Vicky
De simone, sonia Gabriella
Dean, Lisa
Decis, paul Charles
Delderfield, Jenny
Demetriou, Chryssie
Dempster, Tammy-lee
Deo, Janice rosetta
Deselms, David
Desieno, Annaliesa
Devine, Mark
Dhillon, Angelita
Di Giacomo, Anna
Di Lorenzo, Carmel
Di Mauro, rita
Diano, John
Dimech, Carmen
Dinsdale, Amy
Dixon, Christy Margaret
Dixon, Diane Barbara
Dodd, peter Vernon
Dodemaide, Jan
Doig, robyn Lesley
Donaldson, Andrew John
Dorey, Caitlin
Dorgan, rebecca Lee
Douglas, Maureen Therese
Dounas, Faye
Downing, Damien Grant
Downing, racheal elizabeth
Duckmanton, Melissa Maree
Due, Cara
Dunn, emma
Dunne, Christine
Dwyer, riki Lee
Dyer, Kirra Jaye sunshine
Dyer, Kirra Jaye sunshine
earl, penelope Ann
eddy, Greg David
edwardes, nicole Maree
edwards, Lynette nicole
elliott, Kathleen Lynette
elliott, sian rebecca
ellis, Heath
elmer, Ashleigh Louise
emerson, robyn
enright, Julie Anne
enright, ryan Heath
erwin, robert
esler, Kate
evans, Brett Leonard
evans, Janelle
Failla, Theresa
Falvey, Tiffany elizabeth
Fava, Matthew J
Fellowes, sharon L
Filippin, Laura
Finegan, Kirsty L
scHool
classIFIcaTIon
parkwood Green ps
Kingsville ps
Altona College
Caroline springs College
Toolern Vale & District ps
Western Autistic school
Werribee sC
Thomas Chirnside ps
Werribee sC
Caroline springs College
Western Metropolitan region
Caroline springs College
Monmia ps
point Cook p-9 College
point Cook p-9 College
Taylors Lakes sC
Kingsville ps
Caroline springs College
Moonee ponds Central school
Truganina south ps
Aberfeldie ps
essendon north ps
Western Metropolitan region
Wedge park ps
Werribee sC
Footscray City ps
strathmore sC
st Albans Heights ps
st Albans sC
st Albans east ps
st Albans east ps
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parkwood Green ps
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Werribee ps
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Werribee ps
point Cook p-9 College
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strathmore north ps
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Wembley ps
Wembley ps
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Taylors Lakes sC
rosehill sC
iramoo ps
Jackson school
Carranballac p-9 College
Laverton p-12 College
Footscray ps
Kororoit Creek ps
sydenham-Hillside ps
Kurunjang ps
Maribyrnong sC
Cairnlea park ps
The Grange p-12 College
Williamstown Hs
point Cook p-9 College
Bellbridge ps
Copperfield College
Maribyrnong sC
essendon/east Keilor District Coll
Caroline springs College
sunshine College
Altona College
point Cook senior sC
Carranballac p-9 College
parkwood Green ps
Yarraville West ps
Galvin park sC
Western Metropolitan region
Galvin park sC
niddrie ps
Taylors Lakes sC
Footscray City ps
Cambridge ps
sunshine sDs
essendon north ps
essendon north ps
Maribyrnong sC
Werribee sC
Albion north ps
Williamstown ps
The Grange p-12 College
sunshine Harvester ps
Werribee sC
Flemington ps
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
The Grange p-12 College
essendon north ps
Western Metropolitan region
Jackson school
Kororoit Creek ps
Warringa park school
Melton ps
Manorvale ps
Western Metropolitan region
Wedge park ps
Victorian College of the Arts
Bayside p-12 College
essendon north ps
Wedge park ps
Maribyrnong sC
seabrook ps
strathmore sC
Caroline springs College
The Grange p-12 College
Mossfiel ps
Galvin park sC
Derrimut ps
Westgrove ps
The Grange p-12 College
Westgrove ps
Caroline springs College
sunshine College
Wedge park ps
Western Metropolitan region
Caroline springs College
seabrook ps
Woodville ps
Caroline springs College
Moonee ponds West ps
point Cook p-9 College
Wembley ps
Hoppers Crossing sC
Warringa park school
The Grange p-12 College
essendon ps
Werribee sC
Gilmore College For Girls
st Albans ps
rosehill sC
Victoria University sC
Melton specialist school
parkwood Green ps
Keilor Downs sC
Wedge park ps
Galvin park sC
Moonee ponds West ps
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ivanda, Ante nediljko
Melton specialist school
ivanovic, Anja
Maribyrnong sC
izzo, samantha
Caroline springs College
Jackson, Jennie e
Caroline springs College
Jackson, Madeline
parkwood Green ps
Jackson, Madeline Clare
Altona north ps
James, Danielle Marie
The Grange p-12 College
Jamieson, D’Arne Julia
niddrie ps
Jarosz, Jon richard
Warringa park school
Jennings, Kylie
parkwood Green ps
Jensen, Jane Marianne
Western Metropolitan region
John, Jasmine Leigh
Carranballac p-9 College
Johnson, Adrienne Lee
Western Metropolitan region
Johnson, Angela
Caroline springs College
Johnson, Brooke elizabeth
Kensington ps
Jones, Louise Carolyn
Werribee sC
Jong, santiago
Williamstown Hs
Juri, Zufaidah
Caroline springs College
Kamei, Tomomi
Melton sC
Kang, Wai-Yin
Altona north ps
Karakyriakos, Desiree Ann
Kororoit Creek ps
Karevski, stevce
The Grange p-12 College
Karim, Khalad
sunshine Heights ps
Karlovic, peter A
Warringa park school
Kellett, Christopher James
Melton ps
Kelliher, Michael David
Taylors Lakes sC
Kelly, Anna elizabeth
Debney park sC
Kelly, Catherine p
Braybrook College
Kemeridis, elisha n
Cairnlea park ps
Kendall, Julie Anne
Cairnlea park ps
Kennan, Lisa Jayne
Derrimut ps
Kennedy, Clare Marie
The Grange p-12 College
Kenos, Terry
st Albans sC
King, samuel Howard
The Grange p-12 College
King, simon Lee
iramoo ps
Knezevic, Melissa Ann
Kurunjang sC
Knight, Jacqueline Anne
Caroline springs College
Kociski, renee Jade
Manorvale ps
Koning, Danielle
Baden powell p-9 College
Kowalczyk, Tanya
point Cook p-9 College
Krywula, Kristy
Williamstown north ps
Kumar, Doreen
The Grange p-12 College
Kurpiewski, evonne
The Grange p-12 College
Kuzu, Dilek
parkwood Green ps
Laidley, Brooke
essendon/east Keilor DistrictC
Langdon, Jesse John
Westgrove ps
Langley, Anna
st Albans sC
Lantieri, Tracey
parkwood Green ps
Lata, Komal Karishma
Maribyrnong sC
Leahy, sue
sunshine Harvester ps
Leatch, Mary
Westgrove ps
Lee, emily L
Footscray City College
Legg, emma Katherine
essendon ps
Lekakis, Con
Keilor Downs sC
Lelliott, rohan Curtis
rosehill sC
Leong, Kevin
Western Metropolitan region
Leveque, rachelle
strathmore sC
Leyland, Glenn Charles
Victoria University sC
Li, pei Fen
essendon/east Keilor District Coll
Limenidis, renee
Buckley park College
Liston, Cassandra Jane
Melton specialist school
Logan, reuben Joseph s
The Grange p-12 College
Logan, scott Mathew
Hoppers Crossing sC
Lopez, Maria
Glengala/sunshine West ps
Lucas, Adrian steven
Kensington Community High sch
Lucas, sheree Anne
Melton ps
Luka, reardo Adrian
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
Lynch, Alison Bridget
south Yarra ps
Madden, Kymm shirleen
Keilor Downs sC
Magnabosco, Joel
Wembley ps
Manjeya-Waile, ethel iris
sunshine sDs
Marion, Michelle Lee
Western Metropolitan region
Marshall, Dale Anthony
Victoria University sC
Matsuzaki, Asumi
Keilor Downs sC
May, Bevan
Buckley park College
Mazzei, Maria
Western Autistic school
McCall, Brad
point Cook p-9 College
McCallig, Lorraine
Travancore school
McCarthy, Faye eleanor
Williamstown north ps
McCarthy, Jennifer Ann
Caroline springs College
McConnell, Christopher
rosehill sC
McGarrigle, Anthony Bernhard The Grange p-12 College
McGee, Hamish George
Altona College
McGillivray, David Lindsay
sunshine sDs
McKendrick, Laura Margaret Altona ps
McKenzie, Casey Jo
University Hs
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Coburn ps
McLean, Alicia Jane
north Melbourne ps
Mcleod, eva
Victoria University sC
Mcnally, Brianna
Caroline springs College
Mcrae, Lloyd
Kurunjang sC
Meilak, Margaret
Altona College
Meller, Marissa Jade
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
Meredith, Joy
Carlton Gardens ps
Micallef, Victor
Cairnlea park ps
Micati, Annamaria
Hoppers Crossing sC
Micati, Annamaria
Hoppers Crossing sC
Midiri, Connie Chelsea
essendon/east Keilor DistrictC
Miller, Mary Alex
Kensington Community Hs
Millikan, Heather
Laverton p-12 College
Mills, stuart John
Kensington ps
Milotti, Margherita
The Grange p-12 College
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Mladjenovic, Gorica
Yarraville West ps
Mogilkoff, Vasilka
Braybrook College
Molino, Mary A
Galvin park sC
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Maribyrnong sC
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Montin, Lia Monique
Caroline springs College
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Glengala/sunshine West ps
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Kororoit Creek ps
Moowahshi, shee ka paw
Galvin park sC
Morello, irene
Caroline springs College
Morgan, Amanda Christen
Altona Green ps
Morris, eliza
Hoppers Crossing sC
Morrison, Cheryl
Thomas Chirnside ps
Mouratidis, Jackie
Wembley ps
Mullen, Catherine
sunshine sDs
Mullins, Amanda Jane
rosehill sC
Muollo, Francesca
Western Metropolitan region
Murdock, Larissa
Manor Lakes p-12 specialist
Murphy, Glenn
Ascot Vale West ps
Muscara, Danielle
strathmore sC
Myszka, Helen irene
Altona north ps
naidoo Jr., Michelle
Caroline springs College
narracott, ian A
Cairnlea park ps
newton, Genevieve Claire
Altona College
nguyen, Duong Thuy
The Grange p-12 College
nield, Kayelene Joan
Copperfield College
nisbet, Jodie evelyn
The Grange p-12 College
nuredini, emir
Hoppers Crossing sC
O’Brien, julie
sunshine sDs
O’neil, Kevin
Werribee sC
O’shea, Donna Marie
strathmore sC
O’sullivan, pamela Katherine Williamstown north ps
Oldfield, Catherine
seabrook ps
Oxford, sophie Kate
point Cook senior sC
Ozturk, Zuhre
Monmia ps
palmer, Kelly Michelle
st Albans ps
panetta, paula Louise
Maribyrnong sC
pantelidis, Cheryl
iramoo ps
papworth, Lee
Victorian College For The Deaf
paris, steven Mark
iramoo ps
parker, elisa Maree
sunshine sDs
parsons, Michelle
Coburn ps
patch, Andrew
Western Metropolitan region
paton, Joel David
spotswood ps
patrawala, Diana
Western Autistic school
peck, Brianna Kate
Caroline springs College
peck, Cristal Jane
University Hs
pedder, Kristy
Victoria University sC
pereira, Tracy Ann nicola
Albion ps
perera, Marian shanila
The Grange p–12 College
perkins, Linda
Werribee ps
persico, pina
sunshine Heights ps
peters, Tracy-lee Jean
Western Metropolitan region
petracca, Anthony Joseph
sunshine College
petruccelli, Michelle
north Melbourne ps
phillips, Katherine Lee
Wedge park ps
phillips, Katherine Lee
Manor Lakes p–12 specialist
phillips, Lisa
The Grange p-12 College
phyland, Diane Therese
st Albans sC
pinneri, Marie
sunshine Heights ps
pino, Gabrielle
Manor Lakes p–12 specialist
pitts, Amanda Marie
st Albans ps
portelli, elizabeth
Mackellar ps
portelli, Jason Joseph
Victoria University sC
poulter, Vikki Jayne
Buckley park College
powell, robert
Caroline springs College
power, Gary Owen
Kensington Community Hs
poznachowski, Alexandra Jan parkwood Green ps
prisco, Amy
Ascot Vale special school
pritchard, stephanie
Warringa park school
pruscino, samantha
Williamstown Hs
pullens, Joanne Lisa
Taylors Lakes sC
puri, shilpi
seabrook ps
purvis, emily Kate
south Yarra ps
rabenko, Christine Mary
seabrook ps
radywonik, Anna elizabeth Braybrook College
ramadge, robert
Kurunjang sC
raso, rebecca Ann
Williamstown north ps
rawnsley, Keeown
Maribyrnong sC
razov, Danijela
Melton south ps
reardon, Gene
Western Metropolitan region
reddrop, Leanne Jane
Wedge park ps
reece, Lucy
Werribee sC
rees, Kimberly e
Jackson school
reid, Kimalee
Bayside p–12 College
reid, Wendy
Cairnlea park ps
richards, Joanne Louise
Victorian College For The Deaf
richardson, susan Joy
Westgrove ps
richmond, Joanne
st Albans ps
riddle, Glenn allen keith
Victorian College of the Arts
riddle, Joel stephen
Truganina south ps
riden, Janet Linda
sunshine sDs
rigoni, Tiffany
parkwood Green ps
riley, Helen Teresa
Melton specialist school
riley, Karen Leanne
Copperfield College
ritchie, Dale
Keilor Downs sC
ritchie, rebecca Lee
Baden powell p-9 College
roberson, Kevin Alan
point Cook p-9 College
robertson, Christine Margaret Manor Lakes p–12 specialist
robertson, Donna Maria
The Grange p-12 College
robertson, Katherine
Cambridge ps
robinson, Tina
The Grange p–12 College
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rogers, Cassie Lee
romano, Joseph
rose, sarah
rossington, silvana
rossington, silvana
rouse, Adrielle
rowe, Kerry
rowe, Lina
russell sr., emma Lousie
russell, Ann L
russell, Melissa pamela
russell, nicholle Janet
russell, raymond
ryan, erica Michelle
ryan, Hannah Mary Margaret
sablic, Belinda
saker, Brendan John
salib, Laura
sandhu, Gurpreet Kaur
santi, Andrea
sarpa, Lisa
saunders, Christopher paul
saunders, Matt Hayden
saunders, naomi Kim
savage, evan
savvidi, Aliki
saxton, emma Louise
scaffidi, rosalia
scarfo, Joseph nicholas
schedlich, Hannah
scherini, Kim
schmeiszl, Kate Margaret
schoo, Coenraad
schoo, Coenraad
schorback, simon Dennis
schulte, Matthew John
schultz, elise Joanne
scott, Julianne
seaman, Maria
seisun, Joanna
serrano, Carmel
sharpe, Kim elise
sheen, Alicia
shegog, Tanya Louise
sheriffs, Kerri-lee
sidhu, Mandeep Kaur
simone, Alice
simpson, Danielle Maree
simpson, Laura
sinclair, Leanne nicole
slade, James Cameron
slatter, Brian scott
slaymaker, Kerrie L
smith, Brian Anthony
smith, Glen ramsay Donald
smith, Jacquilyne
smith, Jane Frances
smith, Miranda
smith, natalie Danielle
smith, robyn Christine
snowling, Teagan Kate
soccio, Danielle rachel
sokor, Melinda
soliman, Adel Helmy shafik
soumalias, Arthur
soumalias, Arthur
spencer, Julie Maree
spillane, Clare M
spillane, Clare M
spinks, Libby
spoelstra, Anna Catherine
spooner, Julie Ann
sprakel, emma Louise
squires, Dean Anthony
standing, Lisa Michelle
stanek, sean
stanek, sean patrick Gerard
stebbing, nicholas
steffensen, Alexandria
stephens, Alice
stephenson, Jennifer
stepnell, Kim s
sterling, Allan
stevens, Felicity
stiles, Victoria Amy
still, Darren John
stone, Caraline Louise
stone, sandra
strolla, Trevor Lyndon
suggett, Kathryn
summers, Brooke simone
sumpton, Chrystal ellen
szkuta, Henry Tadeas
Tabone, rebecca C
Talbot, scott Adrian
Tarczon, Cindy
Taylor, Claire
Taylor, David Henry
Taylor, emily Kathryn
Taylor, Juliet emily
Taylor, Lachlan Keith
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Manor Lakes p–12 specialist
Moonee ponds West ps
Laverton p–12 College
Hoppers Crossing sC
Victorian College of the Arts
Victorian College of the Arts
University Hs
strathmore north ps
Keilor Downs sC
Baden powell p-9 College
rosehill sC
Bellbridge ps
Caroline springs College
Glengala/sunshine West ps
Ascot Vale special school
Coburn ps
Deer park north ps
Caroline springs College
sunshine College
Laverton p-12 College
Keilor Downs sC
Truganina south ps
The Grange p-12 College
point Cook p-9 College
Cairnlea park ps
Manor Lakes p–12 specialist
Western Autistic school
Kurunjang ps
Victorian College of the Arts
Avondale ps
Flemington ps
Wembley ps
Footscray City ps
The Grange p-12 College
The Grange p–12 College
point Cook senior sC
Williamstown Hs
Buckley park College
essendon north ps
Westgrove ps
sunshine College
Copperfield College
Wedge park ps
iramoo ps
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Big Game – Valanga and Leo
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
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incursions through 2011
Eagle’s Nest Theatre Company
presents:
Bookings: http://eaglesnesttheatre.com
Romeo & Juliet
incursions through 2011
Macbeth
incursions through 2011
The Human Race
Boobook Theatre
Bookings: studentbodymelbourne.wordpress.
com
Student Body, a play by Alana
Valentine
incursions Thursday 17, Friday 18, Thursday
24, Friday 25 March
Eagle’s Nest Theatre Company
presents:
Bookings: http://eaglesnesttheatre.com
Romeo & Juliet
incursions through 2011
Macbeth
incursions through 2011
Cosi
incursions through 2011
A Christmas Carol
incursions through 2011
Cosi
incursions Term 1 through Term 3
incursions through 2011
Sticks & Stones
A Christmas Carol
incursions Term 1 through Term 2
incursions through 2011
Being Brave
incursions Terms 1 through Term 2
The Hurting Game
incursions through 2010
CoMPILeD By CAroLIne reIDy
Verbal Combat
incursions Term 1 through Term 3
Australian Shakespeare Company
Bookings: 1300 122 344 www.
shakespeareaustralia.com.au
The Comedy of Errors
incursions to Saturday 12 March 2011
QuiZ & PuZZLE ANSWERS
© 2010. Melbourne Trivia Company
QuiZ ANSWERS 1. Tiger. 2. It’s green (the only national flag that has just one colour and
no stripes or insignia etc.). 3. Get Smart. 4. niagara river. 5. Graham Garden (he became
famous in The Goodies, the others were in Monty Python). 6. Short Messaging Service.
7. Five continents (Asia, Africa, Australia, europe and north America). 8. The Seven Hills of
rome. 9. yes (but not always). 10. Othello. 11. Chief Sitting Bull. 12. Treaty of Waitangi.
13. A puck. 14. Japan. 15. Manu Feildel, Pete evans. 16. Zeus and Mnemosyne.
17. The Tennessee law banning the teaching of the theory of evolution. 18. True (she’s his
great, great, great, great, great granddaughter). 19. Government by a woman or women.
20. Greg Chappell, Trevor Chappell, Brian McKechnie.
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Professional development
Australian Council for
Educational Research
Building Learning Power - Guy
Claxton
Music and Technology for Secondary
Teachers
Cued articulation – handful of sounds
Cued Articulation – Vowels
Celebrate Literacy
Magic words literacy workshop
What to do with Students Maths ‘At
Risk’
bookings: www.acer.edu.au
Friday 4 March, Melbourne
Monday 7 March, Melbourne
Classroom observation and the
evaluation of teacher performance
Monday 7 March, Melbourne
Gifted education: identifying and
catering for gifted students
Monday 8 March, Melbourne
Phonological Awareness: Activities
for early literacy success
Tuesday 9 March, Melbourne
Teaching Literacy: Phonemic
awareness, phonics and fluency
Thursday 17 March, Melbourne
Real World Text in the Literacy
Classroom
Friday 18 March, Melbourne
Engaging all Students in Maths and
Numeracy
Friday 18 March, Melbourne
Wednesday 23 March, Melbourne
Friday 25 March, Melbourne
Monday 28 March, Melbourne
Teaching Problem Solving in
Mathematics
Tuesday 29 March, Melbourne
Moving the Hard to Move: Catering
for Students at Risk
Wednesday 30 March, Melbourne
Pearson Professional
Learning
bookings: www.pearsonplaces.com.au
Celebrate your Prep Classroom
Thursday 10 March, brighton
Friday 11 March and Monday 14
March, chadstone
Writing for Text Types with a
Secondary Twist: including a focus
on Persuasive Writing
Thursday 17 March, chadstone
Writing for Text Types with a
Primary Twist: including a focus on
Persuasive Writing
Friday 18 March, chadstone
The Victorian Association for
the Teaching of English
bookings: www.vate.org.au
VATE Literature Network
Friday 4 March, chadstone
Tuesday 8 March, Wednesday 1 June,
Thursday 4 august
Establishing a Dynamic Middle years
Classroom
English and History Conference for
Heads of Faculty and Team Leaders
Monday 7 March, chadstone
Music and Technology for Primary
Teachers
Wednesday 9 March, brighton
Friday 18 March, Melbourne
VATE/ACMi Partnership events
Throughout March
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Gippsland Region PD
Wednesday 18 May, Moe
Solutions Network
Friday 25 March, collingwood
History Teacher’s Association
of Victoria
bookings: www.htav.asn.au
VCE unit 1 Twentieth Century
Friday 4 March 2011, collingwood
Annual General Meeting and Free
Member Event
Stockdale ACS
bookings: www.stockdaleacs.com.au
KMEiA Secondary Teacher Training
Course (Level 1)
Wednesday 23 February - Wednesday
22 June, south Yarra
KMEiA Primary Teacher Training Course
(Level 1)
saturday 26 February - saturday 4
June, 2011, Wheelers Hill
KMEiA Primary Teacher Training Course
(Level 2)
Tuesday 8 March, east Melbourne
saturday 5 March – saturday 25 June,
Hawthorn
English and History: Common Ground
and Different Disciplines
Zart Art
Friday 18 March, Melbourne
bookings: www.zartart.com.au
Geography Teachers’
Association of Victoria
Tuesday 8 March, box Hill
bookings: www.gtav.asn.au
CRT Easy Art ideas
Meet the Examiners
Making Learning Visible – using art
techniques to enhance learning
Help! How do i teach Geography?
Community Art (Repeat)
Tuesday 29 March, chadstone
saturday 19 March, box Hill
Reggio Emilia Australia
Botanic Gardens
Friday 18 March, carlton
bookings: www.reggioaustralia.org.au
Study Tour to Reggio Emilia
april 10 to 15, 2011
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saturday 12 March, box Hill
Monday 21 March, Royal botanic
gardens
Mixed Media Techniques
Monday 28 March, box Hill
Street Art Forum (free)
Thursday 31 March, box Hill
Autism Victoria
bookings: www.autismvictoria.org.au
Serenity Now: Helping your Child with
ASD Cope with Anxiety
Thursday 3 to Thursday 24 March
Become an ABA Therpist
Tuesday 8 to Tuesday 22 March
Talking Points: How to Successfully use
Visuals in the Home or School
Thursday 17 March
Certified Training Course: Support
individuals with ASD
Thursday 17 – Friday 18 March
ABiA Seminars: Choosing a Curriculum
saturday 19 – Monday 21 March
Certified Training Course: Support
individuals with ASD
Tuesday 22 - Wednesday 23 March
Talking Points: Developing and
improving Handwriting
Thursday 24 March
ABA information Session
saturday 26 March
ASDs and Core Management Strategies information
Session
Tuesday 29 March
ABiA Seminars: Reinforcement
Tuesday 29 March
Walking in Autistic Shoes: Donna Williams presentation
and Q&A
Wednesday 30 March
Talking Points: Social Stories (Part 1 of 2; second session
7th April)
Thursday 31 March
Gavan Podbury PD Seminars
bookings: www.trybooking.com/5171
Handling Work Colleagues and Difficult Parental
Behaviours
Tuesday 10 May, geelong
Social Education Victoria
bookings: [email protected]
Meet The Assessors Event - VCE international Studies
Monday 21 March, carlton
VCE National Politics
Tuesday 29 March, carlton
VCE Sociology
Tuesday 29 March, carlton
Email your PD listings to [email protected]
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Staffroom Quiz
Puzzles
Put your general knowledge to the
test with this month’s 20 questions.
1
According to the Chinese Zodiac, last year was the year of what
animal?
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Describe the design of the Libyan flag.
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Mobile phone texting is also called sMs; what does sMs stand for?
8
Collectively, what are the Quirinal, Aventine, Caelian, esquiline,
Viminal, palatine and Capitol known as?
9
Yes or no: Do black widow spiders really kill and eat their mates after
sex?
Which 1960s television show featured the ‘Cone of silence’?
The niagara Falls are on which river?
Which British funny man is the odd one out: Michael palin, Graham
Chapman, Graham Garden, eric idle?
What do the five interlocking rings of the Olympic symbol represent?
10
iago and Cassio are characters in which play by William
shakespeare?
11
Who led the forces that defeated General Custer’s troops at the Battle
of Little Bighorn?
12
Last month, new Zealanders celebrated their national day,
commemorating which historic treaty signed by Maoris and the
British in 1840?
13
Badminton uses a shuttlecock, tennis uses a ball, what do they use in
ice-hockey?
14
The flower, the chrysanthemum is the national symbol of which
country?
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Who are the two judges on the TV show My Kitchen Rules?
17
What law did American high school science teacher John scopes
famously violate in 1925?
18
True or false: Queensland’s premier, Anna Bligh, is a descendant
of Captain William Bligh (of the Bounty mutiny and rum rebellion
fame)?
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What form of government is a gynarchy?
The nine Muses of Greek mythology were sisters. name their parents.
Thirty years ago, to make sure new Zealand could not tie a one day
international match, the Australian captain instructed the bowler to
bowl underarm to the batsman. Who were the captain, the bowler
and the batsman?
Quiz by Melbourne Trivia Company
www.melbournetrivia.com.au
See page 102 for answers.
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See page 102 for answers.
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2011 schedule
March
april
april
May
July
septeMber
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speld teacher
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Melbourne:
18th, 19th,
25th & 26th
9.30am – 3.30pm each day
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Warragul:
4th, 5th,
6th & 7th
7.30pm – 9.30pm each day
each day
Melbourne:
11th, 12th,
13th & 14th
9.30am – 3.30pm each
each day
day
Melbourne:
7th, 14th,
21st & 28th
9.30am – 3.30pm each day
each
day
Melbourne:
4th, 5th, 6th
& 7th
9.30am – 3.30pm each day
each
day
Melbourne:
3rd, 10th,
17th & 24th
9.30am – 3.30pm each day
each day
ballarat:
12th, 13th,
14th & 15th
9.30am – 3.30pm each day
each day
Special event
‘The Trouble with Maths’
Learning Difficulties &
Dyscalculia 4 Day Intensive
Teacher Training Course
marcH eventS
July 11th, 12th, 13th & 14th. presented by dr steve chinn (from the uK) A comprehensive, cohesive and pragmatic course about learning difficulties in maths and dyscalculia. This is a tried and tested course that has been run in the UK, Singapore, Belgium, Malta, Kenya, Australia, India, Kuwait and Switzerland to excellent evaluations. It has evolved from a full AMBDA (Numeracy)/MMU PG Cert course designed by Steve which he delivered for 4 years under Mark College’s Beacon School funding. It is a course based on Steve’s classroom experience and research.
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courses
coping with challenging behaviour Examine behaviour in the context of the underlying principles to understand how to change a behaviour. Presenter: Michelle hutchison
9.30am – 3.30pm
Melbourne: 9 March
student support staff day Presenter: Michelle hutchison
9.30am – 3.30pm
Melbourne: 10 March
2-hour seMiNars
seminar: dyslexia in brief Understand dyslexia as well as other difficulties through examining case studies. Presenter: dr daryl Greaves
7.30pm – 9.30pm
Mentone
primary school: 2 March
Macedon ranges: 9 March
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technology: try before you buy Find out how technology can support your students. 10.00am – 12.30pm
Melbourne: 11 March
Sample software and technology. Presenters: computer learning support team
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