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DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
26 February P&C Meeting 6:30 @ Tuncurry Campus
27 February- Year 7 Camp, Tuncurry 1st March Campus
4th March Regional Swimming
6 March 13 & 15s Rugby League Country Cup and Zone
Trials
P&C Meeting 6:30pm @ Tuncurry Campus Library
7 March Year 7 Vaccinations @ Forster Campus
Elevate Education Workshop @ Forster Campus
Elevate Education Parent Seminar @ Forster Campus
11 March Yr 7 Parents Meet and Greet BBQ, Tuncurry Campus
15 March Regional Open Girls Netball Gala Day
National Day of Action Against Bullying
20 March Regional 15s Open Rugby League Trials
20 March - Year 7 Camp, Forster Campus 22 March
27 March Aboriginal Education Rewards BBQ, Tuncurry Campus
Great Lake College Cross Country
11 April Zone Cross Country
ANZAC Assembly @ Forster Campus & Tuncurry Campus
Issue 1 Term 1 - Week 5 Friday 29 February 2019
GREAT LAKES COLLEGE The Dolphin
One College Three Campuses
Unlimited Opportunities
A proud member of the Great Lakes Learning Community
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We would like to acknowledge the Worimi people, the Traditional
Custodians of this land. We would also like to pay respects to the
elders, both past, present and future, of the Worimi nation and
extend
respect to other Aboriginal people.
Welcome back to the school year and a special welcome to new
students and families to Great Lakes
College. This is the 17th year of the college and there has been
significant achievements made over
those years in positioning the college as one of the most
outstanding educational providers on the
North Coast.
A key to our success over the last decade has been the strong
partnerships we have developed with
our parents and local community; we will continue to build on
these relationships to ensure our
students receive a quality education with a sense of community
responsibility.
I would like to congratulate the YR 12 cohort of 2018 for the
well deserved results in their HSC last
year. An outstanding performer was Daniel Morris DUX 2018
achieving an ATAR of 98.25 with 9 other
students receiving ATARs in the 90’s.
Each year we have new teaching and SASS staff joining the
college and I would like welcome them to
the Great Lakes Learning Community.
I look forward to working with the students, staff, SASS and
parents in 2019.
Graeme Jennings
College Principal
COLLEGE PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
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Individual and group HSC results indicate 2018 was yet another
excellent year for Great Lakes College Senior
Campus.
HSC success comes in many forms. For some it is high academic
achievement, for others it is the combination
of school based study and Vocational Education delivered from
the school or by TAFE. For other students
success is completing 13 years of schooling and obtaining a HSC,
and in many cases, being the first in the
family to obtain a HSC. We acknowledge and congratulate all our
students and your achievements.
A special congratulation to Daniel Morris who is the 2018 DUX of
the Senior Campus.
It is a tradition of our school to acknowledge all our students
who achieve an ATAR in excess of 90. ATARs of
this calibre are an outstanding result and this year we
congratulate Daniel Morris (98.25), Mark Laden
(95.70), Georgia Lowry (95.40), Joshua Kellett (94.40), Jasmine
Campbell-Ellis (92.75), Makayla Randall
(92.75), Jessica Hall (92.40), Alan Thomas (92.75) and Craig
Lewis (91.50).
In 2018 students obtained Band 6s, (or equivalent Extension E4
results), in the following subjects: Biology,
Business Studies, Chemistry, Design & Tech, Adv English,
English Extension 2, Food Technology, Industrial
Technology, Mathematics General 2, Mathematics Extension 1,
Modern History, Music 1, PDHPE, Physics,
Senior Science, Society & Culture, Visual Arts, French
Beginners and Spanish Beginners.
In 2016, Great Lakes College Senior Campus participated in a
mandatory Department of Education, (DoE),
"External Validation" inspection. One of the measures by which
the DoE uses to determine whether a school
excels is the number of students within the school who achieve
at least two results in the Band 5 and
6 category. In the 2018 HSC the Senior Campus had 60 students
achieving this excellent level.
Such strong results by so many students is a reflection of not
only the abilities of our students, their
dedication and application, but also the excellent teaching they
have received. In acknowledging my teaching
staff for the excellent job that they have done, I would also
like to acknowledge the teachers across the Great
Lakes Learning Community. Our excellent HSC results are a
consequence of 13 years of quality education. We
are very lucky to belong to such a strong Community of
Schools.
Of our 205 Year 12 Graduates in 2018 we had 63 students who
included 1 or more Vocational Education &
Training Course delivered by the school in their HSC. These
courses included Construction, Hospitality, Metals
& Engineering, Furnishing, Skills for Work & Vocational
Pathways. These students received a full Certificate II
or a Statement of Attainment toward Certificate II on top of the
HSC qualification.
Brad Germon
Rel. Principal
PRINCIPALS REPORT SENIOR CAMPUS
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2019
SWIMMING
CARNIVAL
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NEW PERMANENT AND CASUAL STAFF FORSTER CAMPUS
Scott Brown Stage 4 Deputy Principal What school you have come
from: Chatham High School
Kerry Williams Learning and Support Teacher Forster Campus Most
recently worked for Family and Community Services in Taree Prior to
that worked as a Support Teacher Behaviour in the Warrumbungle and
Penrith Districts.
Bonnie Caddey English Teacher
What school you have come from: Duval High School, Armidale
Sam Larson Temporary PDHPE teacher (covering Kate Sanders
maternity leave) Grew up in Old Bar, went to school in Taree. Moved
to Newcastle for University, graduated in 2016 Worked as a PE
teacher in the rural town of Binnaway (360km west of Newcastle)
2017, 2018. Extremely happy to be back on the coast and in the
Man-ning Valley.
Janet Shepherd I have been teaching in Support for eleven years.
I love working with children with special needs. I'm branching out
now and working as a Learning and Support Teacher. I find it very
interesting to work with children in mainstream who also need
support. I'm enjoying my time at Forster Campus and everybody has
been helpful and friendly.
Tamara Stacker Head Teacher HSIE What school you have come from:
Queanbeyan High School, Queanbeyan
Sean Nicholas Science Teacher Taught in Sydney and the Northern
Rivers
Dan Mani Forster Campus: Relieving Head Teacher Mathematics What
school you have come from: Moree Secondary College
My birthday is 5th of April (I am happy and willing to receive
gifts up to the value of $50)
I was once hussled on the streets of New York City but survived
and have cool street cred now. #gangsta
I have performed at 12 weddings but yet be the groom at any of
them. I am $2 richer than I once was due to a generous
colleague.
Karen Chamberlain Forster Campus: HISE 10 years teaching
Background Special Needs teaching 8 years From regional QLD
My name is Kaylee Martin Forster campus: HSIE Teacher What
school you have come from: Parkes High School.
Veikko Kunkel Forster Campus: Mathematics Teacher Last year was
at Peak Hill Central School
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INTRODUCING FORSTER CAMPUS SRC LEADERS 2019
Kirra-Lei Hiles (Prefect), Bella Lawson (Prefect), Xander
MacVean (Vice Captain), Loganne Palmer
(Captain), Lochlan Freyler (Captain), Ella Smee (Vice Captain),
Bailee—Jane Merriman (Prefect),
Jennifer Miggins (Principal)
CONGRATULATIONS to Margaret (Marg) Redman on her retirement
after 40 years of service at Forster Campus.
Marg has provided support to the students, parents and staff as
a valued member of the Administration team.
Marg is so committed to Forster Campus that she has already
re-joined the team in a casual capacity.
We wish Marg all the best as she enters the next stage.
Fiona Roberts School Administration Manager, Forster Campus
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Ms Jo St Hill Position: Head Teacher College Teaching area:
Librarian Where did you grow up? Newcastle Where did you study?
Newcastle University, Charles Sturt University What Schools have
you taught in: Scone HS, GLCTC and Dapto HS What do you like to do
away from school? Reading, beach walking, traveling and shoes What
is your favourite sporting team? Newcastle Knights, Hawthorn
Hawks
Mr John Brodel Position: Mathematics Teacher Where did you grow
up? Mackay Where did you study? Brisbane University What Schools
have you taught in? Westfield’s Sport High School What do you like
to do away from school? Travel What is your favourite sporting
team? Broncos
Mr Tony Chamberlain Position: Mathematics Teacher Where did you
grow up? Deniliquin Where did you study? University of NSW What
Schools have you taught in? Gympie What do you like to do away from
school? Camping and travelling What is your favourite sporting
team? Brumbies and Roosters
Mrs Jessica Pike Position: Science Teacher Where did you grow
up? Sydney mostly Where did you study? CSU What Schools have you
taught in? This is my first What do you like to do away from
school? Soccer, travel and time with family What is your favourite
sporting team? Richmond Tigers (AFL)
Miss Sam Sewell Position: English Teacher Where did you grow up?
Old Bar Where did you study? Charles Sturt University What Schools
have you taught in? Wingham High School What do you like to do away
from school? Netball and the beach What is your favourite sporting
team? The Giants (netball)
Mr Rob Avard Position: Social Science Teacher Where did you grow
up? Forster Where did you study? Newcastle University What Schools
have you taught in? Bulahdelah What do you like to do away from
school? Rugby, cricket and the local area What is your favourite
sporting team? West Tigers
Mr David Gilbert Position: Mathematics Teacher Where did you
grow up? St Thomas, Ontario, Canada Where did you study? Queen’s
University, Kingston, ON What Schools have you taught in? London
Central Sec-ondary School What do you like to do away from school?
Basketball and Ice hockey What is your favourite sporting team?
Toronto Rap-tors, San Jose Sharks, San Francisco Tigers, Toronto
FC, Toronto Blue Jays
Miss Ashley Evans Position: Careers Adviser/Teacher Where did
you grow up? Cundletown Where did you study? UTS/CSU What Schools
have you taught in? Fraser Coast Anglican College What do you like
to do away from school? Surfing and yoga What is your favourite
sporting team? I prefer to participate than watch
NEW PERMANENT AND CASUAL STAFF TUNCURRY CAMPUS
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Yvette Piscopo Position: School Captain What is your nickname?
Vetty What Primary School did you attend? Holly Name Primary
School, Forster What is your favourite subject? Art and Photography
What would you like to do when you leave school? Hairdressing What
do you like to do away from school? Spend time with family What is
your favourite sporting team? Parramatta
Tyler Cronk Position: School Captain What is your nickname?
Cronky What Primary School did you attend? Hanwood Public School
What is your favourite subject? Marine Studies What would you like
to do when you leave school? Primary School Teacher What do you
like to do away from school? Snorkelling and Spearfishing What is
your favourite sporting team? Cronulla
Holly Gibson Position: Vice Captain What is your nickname? Don’t
have one What Primary School did you attend? Tuncurry PS What is
your favourite subject? PDHPE and PASS What would you like to do
when you leave school? Primary Teacher What do you like to do away
from school? Play Sport What is your favourite sporting team?
Cowboys
Matthew Delahunty Position: Vice Captain What is your nickname?
Matt What Primary School did you attend? Floraville PS What is your
favourite subject? Maths What would you like to do when you leave
school? Not sure What do you like to do away from school? Go to the
beach What is your favourite sporting team? Barcelona FC
Jasmine Axisa Position: Prefect What is your nickname? I don’t
have one What Primary School did you attend? Hallidays Point PS
What is your favourite subject? English and PDHPE What would you
like to do when you leave school? Still working on it What do you
like to do away from school? Surf Life Saving What is your
favourite sporting team? Parramatta
Will Gibson Position: Prefect What is your nickname? Gill Wibson
What Primary School did you attend? Hallidays Point PS What is your
favourite subject? STEM What would you like to do when you leave
school? I.T. What do you like to do away from school? Photography
and Drones What is your favourite sporting team?
Amber Gardner Position: Prefect What is your nickname? Don’t
have one What Primary School did you attend? Hallidays Point PS
What is your favourite subject? PDHPE What would you like to do
when you leave school? Hairdresser What do you like to do away from
school? Camping What is your favourite sporting team?
Parrramatta
Zane Franks Position: Prefect What is your nickname? Z J What
Primary School did you attend? Hallidays Point PS What is your
favourite subject? English and Drama What would you like to do when
you leave school? Acting What do you like to do away from school?
Hang out with friends What is your favourite sporting team?
Newcastle Jets
NEW PERMANENT AND CASUAL STAFF TUNCURRY CAMPUS INTRODUCING
TUNCURRY CAMPUS SRC LEADERS FOR 2019
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Defence Force Presentation
On Monday 11th February, we had two members of
the Australian Defence force visit Forster Campus to
give students a presentation on careers in the Army,
Navy and Air Force. The presentation, which was made
available to interested students in Year 9 and 10 went
through different ways that students can enter the
Defence Force and also covered the various benefits
available for students who choose this career route.
Presenters also covered the requirements of entry
giving students an appreciation of what they would
need to achieve in their next few years of schooling to
give themselves the best chance of success in their
chosen pathway.
Scott Keough
Relieving Careers Adviser, Forster Campus
Elevate Education Parent Seminar
Here at Great Lakes College Forster Campus, we have partnered up
with Australia's number one
study skills provider 'Elevate Education' who will be delivering
workshops to students in all years at
different times in the year. These workshops will have a focus
on developing students' study skills
and time management to help them maximise their potential to
achieve their personal best.
To help parents and carers support their children in these key
areas, trainers from Elevate
Education will be delivering a 'Parent/Carer Seminar' which will
be held at the Forster
Campus library on Thursday 7th March. The one hour seminar will
begin at 6.00pm.
Parents and carers of students in all years are very welcome to
attend.
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Year 8
Mandatory
Visual Arts
are off to a
great start!
Awesome
talents in
our
artmaking
activities!
Chloe
Skyla
Term 1 in Visual Arts is all about introducing
our students to two-dimensional materials and
techniques. We will experiment with drawing
and painting throughout the coming weeks.
We love our first artmaking activities because
it gives us a chance to get to know more about
our students, their interests and art abilities.
This gives us the opportunity to develop the
best student-centred activities possible for our
classes.
Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media with Caitlin,
Aidan, Mace and Max
Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media with Natalia,
Taylee, Ned, Emily, Laney and Zaynab
Hannah, Pepper, Mikayla and Zaynab
Happy faces enjoying and creating in our fantastic art
environment!
In our CAPA faculty, we know the im-
pact that the classroom environment
has on learning so we make sure we
provide students with a calm and sup-
portive space. Somewhere to take
chances to try something new with the
fear of failure. There are no mistakes in
art, just happy accidents!
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Maths Online is back again this year at both Forster Campus and
Tuncurry Campus. The
Maths Online school price is $20.00 per student for one full
year. It is an excellent
resource for all students for regular revision as well as those
who are absent from class
due to illness, extra-curricular activities or sporting
commitments. This enables students
who are absent from class to keep up to date with course work.
Each lesson offered on
Maths Online is around five minutes duration and addresses a
specific skill or process. The
program provides examples as well as the opportunity for
students to practise the skills
involved and then provides feedback based on their responses.
The Maths Online school
price is $20.00 per student for one full year.
Forster Campus students wishing to subscribe for 2019 will be
required to pay $20.00 to
the front office by Friday 1st of March. Students then must show
their receipt to Mr Mani,
so their account can be set up for use.
Dani Mani Jane Priestley
HT Mathematics, Forster Campus HT Mathematics, Tuncurry
Campus
Maths Online
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First place and $100 !
Pictured is Jock Sweeney, winner of the Year 9 woodwork
section of the Manning and Great Lakes High Schools
competition held in Taree recently. Jock constructed an
amazing Hardwood Dart board cabinet, complete with
computer engraved doors. He finished it
professionally with a traditional Shellac French Polish.
Congratulations on winning this Regional competition.
Ian Dillon Head Teacher TAS Forster Campus Teacher Mr Koch with
Jock Sweeney
PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS WHO ENGAGE & INSPIRE!
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Monday the 18th of February, Great Lakes College Forster Campus
hosted the welcome BBQ for the parents and carers of year 7
students at the Forster bullring. This gave the community an
opportunity to meet all staff and consult both teaching and
executive staff regarding their students and the transition into
high school. A huge thankyou to Gary Bishop (SLSO) for saving the
day. The BBQ's at the event were empty of gas, but like our amazing
SLSO's in the classroom supporting our students, Gary saved the day
returning to Forster Campus to race the support BBQ back to the
event and allow the afternoon to continue as planned. The event was
well attended, with all staff and a solid turn out from the
community. A huge thankyou to all that were in attendance and a
special thankyou to Nadine McCristal-Cavenagh for her generosity of
bringing cupcakes for all in attendance. They were delicious and
your effort and kindness was very much appreciated.
Tom Freeman and Michelle Owens Year 7 Advisers Forster
Campus
Year 7 Welcome BBQ
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Motivated Music students from years 10 to 12 were amazed by the
breadth of talent on display at
Bravissimo, the Mid North Coast’s equivalent of Encore. The
Bravissimo concert at Port Macquarie’s
Glasshouse featured exceptional musicians from public and
private schools across the district, with all
three HSC Music courses represented. Students performing had to
have received outstanding results
in order to be nominated for inclusion. Great Lakes College was
proud to applaud former student
Keegan Gibson after his performance of Ben Kovic’s “The Journey”
on acoustic guitar. Keegan was
also a featured soloist in the showcase’s encore performance of
“Best Day of My Life”.
(Pictured - graduated GLC student and “Encore” nominee, Keegan
Gibson.)
GLC students were inspired and motivated from the depth of
expression, stylistic interpretation and
dedication on display from all vocalists and instrumentalists.
Music styles included in the program
ranged from American Folk music, Popular and Rock Music to
Romantic, Contemporary Classical and
Jazz. The concert reflected the diverse interests and skills of
students and was an excellent
demonstration of the performance elective options for students
studying the Music 1 course here at
the Senior Campus.
Bravissimo Excursion senior campus
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DO U HAVE A BAND AID BECAUSE I JUST SCRAPED MY KNEE
FALLING 4 YOU
SRC SENIOR CAMPUS
Here we go again. Valentine’s Day. A single person’s worst
nightmare. The preparations began in an SRC meeting two
weeks
before the day arrived. No one knew what to expect. Would
this
year’s celebrations cause us to cringe so hard, permanent
wrinkles form on our foreheads? Or could the SRC save all
single
people here at Senior Campus from the endless declarations
of
love over social media. I’m too young for wrinkles, so I hoped
for
the latter.
The answer was clear. Us, the SRC had to save a dying
celebration while also raising money for the
school. First, we planned a store. It included all Valentine’s
Day essentials: Chocolate Roses, Chocolate
Hearts, your run-of the mill Valentine’s Cards and most
importantly, Meme Cards. This gave an
opportunity for not just couples to buy gifts for their loved
ones but for single people to exchange
memes with friends and show their appreciation for one another.
How else do you show your
appreciation, other than through a Vladimir Putin themed meme?
We also came up with an ingenious
idea: busking in the CAFF. This gave an opportunity for Year 12
music students to prepare for their
HSC performances later in the year while also providing
entertainment for lunch and recess. Over the
next two weeks, preparations were in full force. Buskers were
assembled, memes printed and roses
bought.
From left to right: Dannielle Dobson, Jack Galbraith, Grace
Forrester
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The day arrived. Shrek meme cards and chocolate roses were
bought and exchanged between
husbands and wives, girlfriends and boyfriends, friends and
friends. Some were even bought and
received by the same person. It didn’t take long for the store
to run out of stock, leaving Valentine’s
Day cards in everyone’s pockets while money in ours
We were then treated to a variety of performances at lunch and
recess. Performances so loud, I don’t think I will ever regain full
hearing again. We enjoyed solos and group performances by:
Jacob Muenger (Ed Sheeran identity thief)
Jack Galbraith (Jimi Hendrix in the flesh)
Kai Mahony and Matt Tait (Lead Guitarists)
Jordan Fowler (Screemo on legs)
Grace Forrester (ChRiStInA aGuiLeRa, iS tHaT yOu?)
Haylea Legge (Communist enthusiast)
Dale Morris
Dannielle Dobson
Joey Taylor
The day was a success for everyone. Raising over $160. Now that
I can reflect, I think we all learnt something, the only way to
someone’s heart is through Shrek inspired memes.
Reilly Palmer
SRC Representative Senior Campus
From left to right: Kai Mahony, Jordan Fowler, Matt Tait
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The P&C would like to extend a warm welcome to all our new
families
and a friendly hello to all our existing families.
The canteens at both Forster Campus and Tuncurry Campus need
your help. As you can imagine, the canteen is a busy place
within the
School community. Lots of food to prepare and hungry mouths
to
feed. In order to meet the demands of our lovely students, we
rely on
help from our families. That’s where you come in! If you have a
spare
few hours maybe once a fortnight or even once a month, then
we
would love to hear from you. If you, or someone you know, needs
to
fulfil volunteer hours to a meet a Centrelink obligation, we may
be
able to work together. If you have any questions about
volunteering
or would like to put on the roster, just call: Ros @ Forster
Campus
6539 6541 or Belinda @ Tuncurry Campus 6555 0575.
Our P&C meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each
month at
6:30pm. The next meeting will be on 6th March at the
Tuncurry
Campus Library. Our AGM will take place on the same night. We
wel-
come all parents/ carers to attend.
Lee Caithness
President
P & C News
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NSW SCHOOL VACINATION PROGRAM
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FORSTER CAMPUS
ABORIGINAL EDUCATION TEAM MEETINGS FOR 2019
AT TOBWABBA MEDICAL CENTRE
All members of the community are welcome to attend these
meetings.
Tim Alliston
Aboriginal Education Coordinator, Forster Campus
Term
Day Date Time Meeting info
1 Wednesday 13.2.19 9.30am-11.00am Aboriginal Education Team
Meeting
1 Wednesday
27.3.19 9.30am-11.00am Aboriginal Education Team Meeting
2 Wednesday
15.5.19 9.30am-11.00am Aboriginal Education Team Meeting
2 Wednesday
26.6.19 9.30am-11.00am Aboriginal Education Team Meeting
3 Wednesday
7.8.19 9.30am-11.00am Aboriginal Education Team Meeting
3 Wednesday
18.9.19 9.30am-11.00am Aboriginal Education Team Meeting
4 Wednesday
30.10.19 9.30am-11.00am Aboriginal Education Team Meeting
4 Wednesday
11.12.19 9.30am-11.00am Aboriginal Education Team Meeting
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Registrations for the 2019 Football season are underway where
Great lakes United Football Club will be taking online
registrations. Minimum age for registrations is turning 5 in
Calender year 2019 Our Club will be asked to Nominate our teams in
in early March – so could you please get in ear-ly and registrar or
contact our registrar RICHARD ALLEN ON who be be happy to answer
Any questions you may have. The NSW Government will once again be
helping kids get active with the Active Kids program. Parents,
guardians and carers can apply for a voucher valued up to $100 per
calendar year for each student enrolled in school which can be used
for their Football registration. . You will be able to find all the
registration information on our clubs website the Vikings.org.au..
For those wishing to use an Active Kids Voucher, make sure you head
to the Service NSW web-site and apply for your voucher before
registering. It is important to have the Voucher ID before you make
your Football registration. And a reminder there is a New
registration system this season. If you have any issues please
contact Richard on 0403 521789 who will be more then happy to
help.. Football also is seeking more Referees for the upcoming
season. Football Mid North Coast ad-vise “ they need more match
officials in our ranks, be it beginners or experienced Referees. We
have a number of courses coming up and you can find all the
information you need on the Refer-ee Headquarters on the FMNC
website” “
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If you are able to assist in either canteen, please contact the
phone numbers above.
Help is always appreciated.
If you are unable to attend, please try to swap with someone
else. If not, please telephone the contact person at the top of
your roster. Thank you for supporting the canteen as we could not
function without your help and
support. If possible, please be at the canteen by 9.00am.
FORSTER CAMPUS CANTEEN ROSTER Ph: 6554 6062 or 6554 4259
Term 2
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
18/02/2019 19/02/2019 20/02/2019 21/02/2019 22/02/2019
Debbie Debbie Cathy Harris Pam Crawley Daph Stockey
25/02/2019 26/02/2019 27/02/2019 28/02/2019 29/02/2019
Debbie Caitlyn Herb Cathy Harris Pam Crawley
Debbie Daph Stockey
04/03/2019 05/03/2019 06/03/2019 07/03/2019 08/03/2019
Debbie
Jill McSweeney Debbie Cathy Harris
Pam Crawley
Rachel Wicks
Daph Stocke
Sharon Deacon
11/03/2019 12/03/2019 13/03/2016 14/03/2019 15/03/2019
Debbie Debbie
Emma Barto Cathy Harris Pam Crawley Daph Stockey
18/03/2019 19/03/2019 20/03/2019 21/03/2019 22/03/2019
Debbie Debbie Cathy Harris Pam Crawley Daph Stockey
25/03/2019 26/03/2019 27/03/2019 28/03/2019 29/03/2019
Debbie Caitlyn Herb Cathy Harris Pam Crawley
Debbie Daph Stockey
01/04/2019 02/04/2019 03/04/2019 04/04/2019 05/04/2019
Debbie
Jill McSweeney Debbie Cathy Harris
Pam Crawley
Rachel Wicks
Daph Stockey
Sharon Deacon
08/04/2019 09/04/2019 10/04/2019 11/04/2019 12/04/2019
Debbie Debbie
Emma Barto Cathy Harris Pam Crawley Daph Stockey
TUNCURRY CAMPUS CANTEEN ROSTER Ph: 6555 0500 OR Belinda 6555
0575
Term 1
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
18/02/2019 19/02/2019 20/02/2019 21/02/2019 22/02/2019
Bevan Hill Sharon Sommerville
25/02/2019 26/02/2019 27/02/2019 28/02/2019 29/02/2019
Bevan Hill Sharon Sommerville
04/03/2019 05/03/2019 06/03/2019 07/03/2019 08/03/2019
Uniting Church Bevan Hill Sharon Sommerville
11/03/2019 12/03/2019 13/03/2016 14/03/2019 15/03/2019
Uniting Church Bevan Hill Sharon Sommerville
18/03/2019 19/03/2019 20/03/2019 21/03/2019 22/03/2019
Bevan Hill Sharon Sommerville
25/03/2019 26/03/2019 27/03/2019 28/03/2019 29/03/2019
Bevan Hill Sharon Sommerville
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Uniting Church Bevan Hill Sharon Sommerville
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FORSTER CAMPUS
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TUNCURRY CAMPUS
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Great Lakes College Principal: Mr Graeme Jennings
Phone: 6555 0555
LOWES
Stockland Shopping Centre Breese Parade
FORSTER 2428 Ph.6555 3870
MYSTIC SOUL 1A Trades Court FORSTER 2428 Ph.6555 6116
JUNGLE SURF Manning Street
TUNCURRY 2428 Ph. 6555 8556
www.junglesurf.com.au
Preferred Uniform Suppliers
COLLEGE CONTACTS
Forster Campus Principal:
Mrs Jennifer Miggins
Cape Hawke Drive
Forster 2428
Phone: (02) 6554 6062
Fax: (02) 6555 6904
Canteen Phone: (02) 6554 5259
[email protected]
www.glcforster-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Hours: 8am—3:45 pm
PAYMENTS FORSTER CAMPUS
When making a payment using our website’s “Make a Payment” link
for
Forster Campus please go to:
www.glcforster-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Tuncurry Campus (Relieving) Principal:
Mr Paul Rosenbaum
The Northern Parkway
Tuncurry 2428
Phone: (02) 6555 0500
Fax: (02) 6557 6511
Canteen Phone: (02) 6555 0575
[email protected]
www.glctuncurr-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Hours: 8am—3:30pm
PAYMENTS TUNCURRY CAMPUS
When making a payment using our website’s “Make a Payment” link
for Tuncurry 7-10 Campus please go to:
www.glctuncurr-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Senior Campus Principal:
Mr Bob Henry
The Northern Parkway
Tuncurry 2428
Phone: (02) 6555 0555
Fax: (02) 6557 6511
Canteen Phone: (02) 6555 0575
[email protected]
www.glcsenior-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Hours: 8am—3:30pm
PAYMENTS SENIOR CAMPUS
When making a payment using our website’s “Make a Payment” link
for
Senior Campus please go to:
www.glcsenior-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
FORSTER CAMPUS TUNCURRY CAMPUS SENIOR CAMPUS
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