At White Hills Primary School we provide students with skills to be lifelong learners. We are a community which caters for academic,
physical, social and emotional needs, preparing our students to contribute productively to an increasingly globalised world.
White Hills Primary School No. 1916 Week 32 Phone: 54430799 Fax: 54437222
16 Plumridge Street (PO Box 6002) Thursday, 13 October email: [email protected] White Hills, Victoria 3550 Jeudi 13 Octobre Website: www.whitehillsps.vic.edu.au
Term 4: Monday 3rd October – Wednesday 21st December
Week 32
Thursday 13th October Gr 4 CERES payment due by 4.00pm
Thursday 13th October Gr 6 Parent H&HR Session
Week 33
Monday 17th October Head Lice follow up check 9.30am
Monday 17th October Prep Incursion- The Zoo Comes to You
Tuesday 18th October Gr4 CERES Major Exc Melbourne
Wednesday 19th October Prep Swimming
Wednesday 19th October Gr 1/2 Sports Day
Wednesday 19th October Gr 6 H&HR Session
Thursday 20th October Pupil Free Day Friday 21st October Prep Swimming
Friday 21st October Gr 6 St John of God First Aid Course
Friday 21st October Gr 3 Major Excursion Payment due 4pm
Friday 21st October School Fair Raffle Tickets & Donations
Due 4.00pm
Week 34
Tuesday 25th October Gr 3 Bendigo Town Walk
Wednesday 26th October Gr 1-2 Swimming Payment due 4pm
Wednesday 26th October Bendigo Cup Day Holiday
Week 35
Monday 31st October Gr 1/2 Swimming
Tuesday 1st November Gr 1/2 Swimming
Wednesday 2nd November Gr 1/2 Swimming
Wednesday 2nd November Gr 6 H&HR Session
Thursday 3rd November Gr 1/2 Swimming
Thursday 3rd November Music Count Us In 11.00am Friday 4th November Gr 1/2 Swimming
Friday 4th November School Fair
Week 36
Tuesday 8th November Prep Familiarisation Day 9.45 – 11.45am
Wednesday 9th November Prep Familiarisation Day 9.45 – 11.45am
Wednesday 9th November Gr 6 Camp Payment due 4.00pm
Wednesday 9th November Gr 6 H&HR Session
Week 37
Mon 14th – Fri 18th Nov Book Fair Round 2 Thurs 17th – Sat 19th Nov Energy Breakthrough Maryborough
Week 38
Tuesday 22nd November Prep Familiarisation Day 9.45 – 11.45am
Tuesday 22nd November Gr 5 Camp Payment due today 4.00pm
Wednesday 23rd November Prep Familiarisation Day 9.45 – 11.45am
Wed 23rd – Fri 25th Nov Gr 6 Camp
Tuesday 6th December Orientation Day Wed 7th – Fri 9th December Gr 5 Camp
Wednesday 14th December Carols/Presentation Night Thursday 15th December Gr 2 Sleepover
Friday 16th December White Hills Idol Tuesday 21st December Out of Uniform Day – Gold Coin
Donation
Wednesday 21st December Canteen Closed
Wednesday 21st December Last Day of Term 4 – 1.30pm dismissal
Curriculum Day – 20th October Next Thursday is a school wide curriculum day. No students
are required at school on this day. Teachers will be examining
the new curriculum which will be fully implemented in 2017.
Headlice Follow up Checks
Follow up checks will take place next Monday, 17th
October 9.30am after assembly.
Could helpers please come to the staffroom 10 minutes
earlier for a quick meeting.
School Payment Policies A reminder to parents about our Camps and Excursions
payment policies, as is clearly stated within these policies
payments are due 2 weeks prior to a camp and 2 school days
prior to a performance or excursion. Many reminders are
provided and we appreciate parents working hard to have
payments finalised by the due date.
Chinese Students Arrival This week we welcomed our 5 Chinese students Cherry,
Elaine, Matthew, Becky and Suri to White Hills PS. Their
teacher Rylee is also working within the school, providing
sessions with grades on what school is like in China, for the 8
weeks they are here.
Factors Contributing To Children’s Resilience 1. The individual traits of the child, such as assertiveness,
empathy for others and a sense of humour.
2. Relationships, including parenting, that meet the child’s
needs, getting along with others and being accepted by their
peers.
3. Community contexts, such as safety, security and routines,
access to school and education and housing.
4. Cultural factors, such as affiliation with a religious
organisation, clubs and groups and tolerance of different ideas
and beliefs.
Prep Familiarisation Days Our first Prep Familiarisation Days for children
commencing school in 2017 will be held on Tuesday, 8th
November and Wednesday, 9th
November from
9.45am to 11.45am. These visits will consist of stories,
making activities and play sessions both inside the classrooms
and in the outside play area. Children will be allocated one of
these days to attend school so they can spend some time
practising being Preps in readiness for next year. Remember to
bring a hat because if the weather is fine we will be spending
some time outside.
See page 2 for second sessions.
Scott Ross Acting Principal
Prep Familiarisation Days Cont:
Our second Familiarisation Days will be held on Tuesday, 22nd
November and Wednesday, 23rd
November, from
9.45am to 11.45am. Notices with full details of our first Familiarisation Day will be distributed in Pre-schools or sent to parents by
the start of next term. If you do not receive a note please contact Jan Ellis.
We ask that your child attends school on the allocated Familiarisation Day they receive, as children enrolled at White Hills Primary,
will attend in smaller groups over the two days to help them feel comfortable in their new school environment. Please do not change
your day to another session as this results in an imbalance of student numbers.
Exercise If children learn to love exercise at an early age, they will be more likely to grow up having exercise as a part of their lives. Physical
activity is critically important for bone health, preventing unhealthy levels of weight gain and self-esteem. Development and mastery
of fundamental movement skills, such as throwing, catching, balancing, running and jumping, are important from a very young age
because this has been shown to be associated with participation in physical activity. Children who are highly active have better
quality and longer sleep than inactive children.
10 ways to get kids active
*Limit television/computer/video games. *Make activity safe-drink water regularly, wear good fitting shoes, warm up, cool down.
*Establish a routine and set a time aside each day for physical activity. *Play with your children. *Take advantage of incidental
exercise-take the stairs, etc. *Support your children’s sporting efforts. *Buy gifts that encourage children to be active-balls, bats, bike.
*Let your children choose the activity- dancing, bush walking, playground, bike ride, etc. *If wet exercise inside-dance, play with
balloons. *Walk your children to school or part of the way if you live a distance away.
Parent Club News Next General Meeting
Our next General Meeting will be held Monday 7th
November in the staffroom after assembly.
School Fair Friday, 4th November 4.30pm-7.30pm
We are currently asking for donations from local businesses for prizes and activities. If there are any families in our school
community who have a business and can help out with donations of vouchers or items, can you please leave them at our school office.
Your assistance is very much appreciated.
Raffle Tickets
Raffle books for the school fair raffle have been sent home last term. They are due back on Friday 21st October 4.00pm.
Grade Donations Required
A school donations flyer has been sent home last Friday with your child. Please check with your teacher for this information.
Stall Holders
Anyone wishing to hold a stall on the day, the cost is $20.00. Please note that we don’t permit you to sell drinks of any kind. Leave
your contact details at the office. Please supply your own tables on the day.
Please secure your position now, as they are filling fast.
Thank you to the following Sponsors of our 2016 School Fair @Home, Allara Motor Lodge, Anytime Fitness, Apco, Balgownie Estate Winery, Beechworth Bakery, Bendigo Art
Gallery, Bendigo Bank White Hills, Bendigo Bowling Centre, Bendigo Central Pharmacy, Bendigo Dyno Tuning,
Bendigo Food Store, Bendigo Heritage Attractions (Central Deborah Gold Mines, Bendigo Tramways and Bendigo Joss
House Temple), Bendigo Mower Service, Bendigo Pottery, Bendigo U.F.S Pharmacy, Body Shop, Cake Walk, Chef’s
Toolbox, Clark Rubber, Cute and Cosy, De’Lish Cafe, Discovery Centre, Doctor On The Way, Domino’s, Eaglehawk
U.F.S Pharmacy, Epsom Cafe, Epsom Dental, Falcon’s Baseball Club, Games World, Get Wrapped, Golden Dragon
Museum, High on Pastry, Hip Pocket, J’s Music, Jamberry, Kmart, Kyani, Marong Garage, Mary Kaye, McDonald’s,
Mr. Good Times, Mulligrubs, My Hair, Newmarket Bakery, North Bendigo Junior Football Club, Nutrametics, Premix
King, Ray’s Tent City, Rebel Sport, Repco, Reservoir Hotel, Rising Sun, Scentsy, Skin Ski and Surf, Small Things by
Jess, Sportpower, Sports Co., Spotlight, Strath Village Flowers, Strath Village IGA, Subway Epsom, The All Seasons
Hotel Bendigo, The Lakeview Hotel, The Light Switch, The Shed Guys, The Wellington at Botanical Gardens, The
Zone, Total Tools, Toyworld, Tyrepower, White Hills Butcher, White Hills Primary Pool, Your Inspiration at Home
Parent Club / Fundraising Committee
Congratulations to our Birthday children
Maths News During Term 3, 40 high performing maths students
from grades 3-6 were selected by their teachers to
participate in the University of NSW Maths
Competition. We recently received the results back
from this competition and the following students
received awards:
Distinction (Top 5% of Australia)
Grade 3 - Caitlyn L-N
Credit (Top 25% of Australia)
Grade 3 - Jasmine H, Georgia K,
Grade 4 - Hannah C, Drew C, Aymee R, Taleah V
Grade 5 - Cameron E, Trista H, Alex K, Cody M
Grade 6 - Liam M-M
Merit (Top 40% of Australia)
Grade 3 – Mikayla M, Keely N, Michael S
Grade 4 - Jenna A, Sean C
Grade 6 - Tom McG, Perry W, Samuel W
Participation:
Grade 3 – Keely N, Matthew A, Shahla F, Alexis
W, Rylee T
Grade 4 – Alyssa M, Ian C, Brian A, Eddie G
Grade 5 – Alirah R, Elise M, Will R, Siobhan A,
Matthew S, Caden G
Grade 6 – Riley B, Jordan A, Taylor M, Joseph M,
Dylan A, Penny H
All students received a certificate, a summary of
their results and their test booklet.
A huge congratulations to all students who
participated – mathematicians of the future!
Mrs Lauren Ray Maths Coordinator
Prep News Pupils Of The Week Congratulations to Piper, Nik, Georgie, Cash and Alex, our Prep “Pupils of the Week” for this week. These Preps are becoming
confident and resilient at school. Well done!
School Fair The Prep grades require suitable items for Lucky Dips and Lucky bags for our activities at the school fair. We will also be holding a
“Guess Where Clifford’s Flea Is” contest and ask that each Prep child brings a small chocolate bar, chocolate frog or wrapped lollies
to be used as a prize for this activity. Please leave these items with your child’s teacher.
Walk To School in October Over October we are encouraging the Prep children to participate in the Walk to School program. Children can ride, walk or scoot to
and from school and the number of days they participate are recorded on a chart in our rooms. You can walk your children part of the
way to school if you live a distance away. Eg from the Botanical Gardens.
Prep ‘INSECT-A-MANIA’ Mini Beasts Incursion
On Monday, 17th
October, Wild Action Productions will be bringing their ‘Insect-A-Mania’ Mini beast workshop to WHPS.
The workshop is a safe, hands-on wildlife experience for Prep students only. Each grade will attend the workshop for an hour session.
Hints For The Week *As part of a routine, read aloud daily for at least 10 minutes. *Read three or four short stories daily. If your child loves a book, read
it repeatedly. *Various books are suitable, including picture and beginners' ones, especially those with rhyme. *Read with expression,
feeling and animation. *Let children laugh at and sing about words.
Correcting Mistakes when Reading:
If the mistake does not make sense, lead the child to correct the mistake by allowing time to self- correct. If the child does not self-
correct after about 30 seconds, ask him/her to reread, then, if the child does not notice the error, ask “Does that make sense?”
Prep Swimming Program
The Prep swimming program will continue on the 19th
and 21st October, at the Eaglehawk Leisure Centre, YMCA indoor heated
pool.
Congratulations to our Students of the Week
Grade 1 News
Students of the Week 1P – Say La Ber Na for kindness and friendship
towards her classmates.
1CK – Nate for a positive attitude and good start to
term 4.
1D – Hunter A for his excellent writing at the
beginning of term 4.
1M – Ruby E for concentrating during writing time.
Learning Portfolios Please return these to school with the completed two
stars and a wish form to your child’s classroom
teacher as soon as possible. The end of year school
reports will be sent home in the learning portfolio.
Sports Day Re-scheduled Sports day is now planned for
Wednesday 19th
October.
Swimming
Swimming takes place for all students from
Monday 31st October until Friday 4
th
November. Please return the green and pink notes
to your child’s class teacher ASAP.
Water Bottles As the weather is finally starting to warm up a little bit we have noticed the children wanting to drink more. Please ensure your child
has a water bottle to leave in the classroom during the day so that they don’t need to access the bubble taps regularly during class
time.
Grade 2 News
Students of the Week 2B – Charlie W for being so tough, she didn’t even tell anyone when she broke her elbow.
2F – Brayden C for being enthusiastic about school.
2G – Amy M for her improvement in reading.
2H – Tate M for a great start to Term 4. Keep it up Tate!
Grade 1 / 2 Mini Athletic Morning
After being postponed due to weather, our Grade 1 and 2 mini athletics morning is going ahead on Wednesday 19th
October
2016 from 9-11am. As per the note that was sent home last week, students will be involved in group rotations around athletic
activities and running races. Students are encouraged to dress in their team colours (colours used for our Health and P.E. rotations
each Friday).
School Fair donations A reminder for parents, to help with the organisation of our school fair, the fair committee are seeking donations from every grade
level. Grade 2 families have been asked to donate lolly bags by Friday 21st October. Please bring your donations to your child’s
classroom teacher in the coming weeks.
Swimming notes Parents you received a note last week outlining the details for the Grade 1/2 swimming program starting Monday 31
st October and
continuing through to Friday 4th
November 2016. The permission and swimming assessment forms need to be return to your child’s
classroom teacher as soon as possible. Payment must be made by 4pm, Wednesday 26th
October as per the White Hills Primary
School Excursion Policy the cost is $53 if you haven’t already pre-paid.
Learning Portfolios Just a reminder to please ensure all learning portfolios are bought back to school as soon as possible. Classroom teachers need them
back to start organising term 4 items to showcase.
Junior School Teachers
Grade 3 News
Camp Curumbene Congratulations to all the students for their wonderful effort on camp. The students had a ball trying new activities including
abseiling, flying fox and low ropes. See next week for student’s reflections.
Also a big thank-you to all the parents and staff who supported and assisted with the camp program.
No Hat, No Play As per the school’s Sun Smart Policy, students are required to wear a broad brimmed hat to school as of the 1
st September. Students
who don’t bring an appropriate hat to school are required to sit under the hat tree during recess and lunch.
Bendigo Town Walk Thank you to the families who have already returned their notes and payments. If you have not returned your note yet please do so as
soon as possible as the excursion is only a fortnight away. Attendance for the excursion is important as it links closely with our class
learning. Please see your child’s teacher if you are able to assist on the day.
Learning Portfolios Congratulations to all the families who have already returned learning portfolio’s back to school. Portfolios are due back for term 4.
Please remember to sign and include a positive comment in your child’s portfolio.
Tissue Supply and Stationary Classrooms are running very low on tissues, if you could send a spare box to your classroom that would be much appreciated. Also
many students are running low on basic stationary including pencils and rubbers. Please ask your child if they require any thing and
top up if possible.
Homework Homework will be commencing this Thursday for the term, due Thursday the following week. Each week’s activities are open
ended and link closely to your child’s class learning. If you have any queries regarding homework please see your class teacher as
soon as possible.
Grade 4 News
Students of the Week Congratulations to all students in Grade 4 after an excellent camp.
Excursion: Tuesday 18th October CERES Melbourne This payment is due TODAY at 4pm. This excursion ties in with our Term 4 environment topic. Permission notes are also required;
if you have lost yours please see your child’s classroom teacher or the office. These permission notes are required for your child to
travel on the bus.
Learning Portfolios These need to be returned. Please take the time to discuss the work with your child and we appreciate a positive comment about their
work. Please also sign the sheet as this shows us that they have given the portfolio to you to look at.
Homework Homework will resume this week. Please support your child to complete their work and hand it in on time. Homework includes
regular reading.
Camp Camp was hugely successful. The students were exceptionally well behaved and demonstrated fantastic bike riding skills. There were
many highlights including seeing the steam train and the red faces acts.
A massive thank you to the parent helpers, we appreciated all your help.
Middle School Teachers
Grade 5 News Students of the Week 5K - Jakob L for always completing homework on time.
5O - Hayden S for working hard on his division and multiplication work in maths.
5W - Jacob M for his diligent work in maths this week. Keep it up!
Reminders:
This week we welcomed our Jinji Lake Chinese exchange students, Cherry, Becky, Suri, Elaine and Matthew to White Hills Primary.
They are accompanied by their teacher, Rylee. Our Chinese students will be with us for 8 weeks and will be based in the Grade 4/5
classrooms.
All grade 5 students were handed a camp medical form last Monday. Please return these forms no later than October 18. Once all
forms are returned, we will be able to provide your child with more details around what to pack and an itinerary. Please ensure that
you are keeping up to date with camp payments as well. There are less than 6 weeks left for all payments to be finalised. Final
payment for the camp is due by 4pm on Wednesday, 23rd
November. Please see the office if you require a balance or have any
questions about payments. Thank you.
All grade 5 students were handed a Fair note at the end of last term or beginning of this term. The note asked for each grade 5
students to donate 200g blocks of Cadbury chocolate for our Chocolate Trailer activity that we will be in charge of at the Fair
on Friday, November 4. Please send these chocolate blocks along to school for your child to pass on to their teacher by Friday, 21st
October. If you have any other items that you are able to donate, whether there are unused gifts at home or vouchers or products that
a business can offer, please send them along to school with your child to pass on to the teachers and Parents Club. Thanks in advance!
October is ‘Walk to School’ month at White Hills Primary. In each classroom we have a walking chart for students to fill in each day
if they have walked to school or partly walked to school. There are some amazing prizes on offer this year, so we would love to see
all of our grade 5 students walking every day. If students travel by car to school, consider dropping students off a block before the
school so that they can add that to their chart.
Next Thursday, 20th
October there will be NO SCHOOL due to our Curriculum Day.
Next Friday, 21st October all grade 5 and grade 6 students will have the opportunity to participate in the St John of God Ambulance
Victoria workshops. Students will learn basic first aid techniques and gain some valuable hands on experience with health and safety.
Grade 6 News Students of the Week 6B- Jai O for making strong choices at school.
6G- Ma Nay Soe for being a great team player in basketball.
6P- Liam M for leading the Energy Breakthrough team over the weekend.
Homework This week’s homework will be a literacy task and was handed out today. This is expected to be submitted by next Thursday, 20
th
October. We appreciate parents continuing to support and emphasise the importance of adhering to a regular homework routine.
Health and Human Relations Sessions As part of the Australian curriculum, Grade 6 students are required to participate in health and human development sessions. These
sessions will go for one hour and be conducted by Leona Evans, our school nurse who has had many years’ experience in delivering
these sessions to Grade 6 students. These sessions will take place on Wednesday, 19th
October, Wednesday, 2nd
November and Wednesday, 9th
November. The parent information session will take place in the Grade 6 classrooms at 5pm this afternoon.
St John of God First Aid Course
On Friday, 21st October all Grade 6 students will be participating in a first aid course, run by paramedics from St John of God
hospital. This is a fantastic opportunity and necessary life skill for our students to learn how to administer first aid when required. Our
sessions will be held in the school from 9.15am-11.00am, with each session taking 45 minutes.
Weeroona College Bendigo Big Day Out
On Friday, 21st October all students who are attending WCB in Year 7 will be attending their ‘Big Day Out’ which is a two-
hour activity based transition session. Students will get the opportunity to meet and socialise with students from other schools who
are also attending WCB in 2017. A note with the information was handed out to students on Monday.
Camp
As parents are aware, our school camp is taking place from Wednesday 23rd
-25th
November at Burnside Camp in Anglesea.
Camp is only 6 weeks away and it is 4 weeks until the payment deadline. We encourage families to make regular payments to avoid
paying a large sum at the last minute. The final balance is due on Wednesday 9th
November by 4.00pm.
Phys Ed News
Walk to School 2016 Photo Competition
After School Care Program
Our Theme of the Week This week we had Pets Week for our theme of the week which was suggested by Lilly and Sophie. Children talked about their
favourite pets, drew pictures of them and we also had plenty of colouring pages from the movie The Secret Life of Pets which was a
very popular movie during the school holidays.
Fab Legend of the Week Our Fab Legend of the week this week was Caitlin. Caitlin is very polite and well behaved and is always getting involved in outside
and inside activities and Caitlin loves Art & Craft especially. Congratulations Caitlin.
Hat Season Just a reminder to parents and children that we are now in Term 4 mode and hats must be worn outside in OSHC the same as School.
Please feel free to leave a spare hat with us at OSHC if you feel the need.
Considering OSHC for your Child? We always encourage families to drop into OSHC and have a look to see what fun we get up to. In After School Care our children are
always kept busy with indoor activities from art and craft to construction and we get outside for ball games and playground time. We
also have Fruit snack and second snack. Come and have a chat with our friendly staff for more information.
After School Care Team: Jamie, Eilish, Tracy, Jenna, Jake, Josh and Jorgia.
White Hills OSHC phone: 0402 590 272
Camp Australia Customer Care: Phone: 1300 105 343 Email: [email protected]
Our school is getting behind Walk to School month by supporting students to get active on their
way to school.
As a part of the campaign our school is also participating in a photo competition, where families
can capture and send through their most creative ‘Walk to School’ photo to be in the draw to
win a healthy breakfast for the entire school provided by the City of Greater Bendigo!
Send your photos to [email protected] for your chance to win!
Entries close 21 October.
Please note, by submitting photos to this competition you have provided consent for your photos
to appear on social media and newspapers for promotional purposes.
UNIFORM SHOP Friday 14 October Tammie Bourke
Tuesday 18 October Mary Stevens
Friday 21 October Kate Duncan
Changed Price List A new price list will take place at the start
of Term 4. Due to supply increases, some items have gone up
$1 or $2.
Opening Times 2016
Tuesday 3.30pm – 4.00pm and Friday 3.30pm-4.00pm
Kim Engi, Terri Massese & Deb Button
CANTEEN ROSTER
Friday 14 October Tammie Bourke
Dianne Egan
Katie McEwen
Wednesday 19 October Carolyn Wilson
Karen Hawthorne
Friday 21 October Brent Monro
Fiona Robinson
Mary Stevens
Helpers Wanted We are in urgent need of more helpers for
our Term 4 rosters. Please contact us if you can help.
Please note that there is no honeycomb milk available,
vanilla is now available in its place.
Helpers to arrive at 12.30pm
Orders are to be written on a large paper lunch bag unless
ordered through Qkr, (NO ENVELOPES), one per child.
Lunch bags are available for 10 for 60c or 10c each, with
lunch orders and will be sent home.
Urgent Reminder: If you are unable to assist with canteen
duty, please arrange a swap or inform the office so that a
replacement helper can be arranged.
Mrs Helen Williams, Canteen Manager
Huntly Fire Brigade Community Open
Day On Saturday 15 October 12noon to 3.00pm we will
celebrate the opening of our new Huntly Fire
Station and invite the general community.
A BBQ and coffee van will be available on the day
with kids activities and lots more.
Funloong Fun Day Saturday 29 October 11.00am to 2.00pm in Bendigo
Mall
Lots of activities for kids and sausage sizzle
Community News
Bendigo Golf Club: Junior golf clinics Here at Bendigo Golf Club we want to introduce juniors to the game of golf in
a relaxed and fun environment with a range of activities and games, helping
them develop the skills required to play golf to the best of their individual
abilities.
When: Monday afternoons from 4-5pm
Where: Bendigo Golf Club, golf course road Epsom
How Much: $10 per class
Age Group: 5 – 17 years old
Includes:
- Video analysis
- Tuition from an experienced PGA Golf Professional
- On course participation
Please contact Bendigo Golf Club PGA professional Brad Wilson for bookings and further information as numbers are limited.
P: 0421 802 337
2016 Junior Tennis Hot Shots League Competition
Hot Shots league is a fun way for kids to get into team tennis, teaching the rules and scoring. Using some modified equipment and
courts this competition is time and family friendly. We play Fast Four rules.
When: Starts Friday 21st October, then every Friday for 6 weeks
Time: 5.30 TO 7.30 PM
Cost: $30.00 per player for the 6 weeks.
Venue: Roy Bateson Tennis Complex, Crowther St, Eaglehawk VIC 3556
Teams to be decided by Vic Tennis Coach – Brandt Fleming
CONTACT: Your Local Tennis Club (your child needs to be a member of a local tennis club.)
OR: Louise Kemp-0499 152 010 Secretary of E&DTA Inc.
Email: [email protected]
SICKBAY ROSTER Friday 14 October Catherine Hester
Friday 21 October Lyn Hicks
Please collect from the office at the end of the day
NEWSLETTER ROSTER Thursday 20 October Pupil Free Day
Thursday 27 October Nat Schroeter
Please collect from the office at the end of the day