The Dolphin

FRIDAY 23RD MARCH 2018 TERM 1 WEEK 8 ISSUE 2

TUNCURRY CAMPUS Y7 ADVENTURE LAND CAMP FORSTER CAMPUS MEET AND GREET BBQ

MANNING ZONE OPEN NETBALL

REGIONAL CARNIVAL

One College Three Campuses Unlimited Opportunities A proud member of the Great Lakes Learning Community Issue 2—Term 1—Week 8 Page 1

COLLEGE SPORT REGIONAL SWIMMING

Regional swimming was held at Maitland pool on Monday 6th February. We competed with a team of close to 25 students from across the college and left with some amazing results. A huge congratulations to Dane Jeffery, Misty Cornish, Olivia Dew, Connor Anderson and Dyarna Crupi who will all be competing at State Swimming for individual events, we wish you all BOYS UNDER 14’S TEAM the best. Congratulations also to Courtney Oscar Rudman, Kade Lumtin, Xavier Robertson-Reynolds, Tyler Sweetman Conner Anderson Whyborn, April Cougle, Grace Aldridge, Abby Mulligan, Oscar Rudman, Tyler Sweetman, GIRLS OPEN SRELAY Xavier Robertson-Reynolds and Kade Lumtin for Abby Mulligan, all making it to State in the college relay teams. Grace Aldridge, A huge thank you to the parents for your Courtney Whyborn, support for both your child and the college by April Cougle, travelling to Maitland. Olivia Dew, Dyarna Crupi

Debbie Cougle Deputy Principal (Relieving) Tuncurry Campus

COLES SPORTING EQUIPMENT

Great Lakes College is collecting Coles Sports for Schools vouchers which will lead to new sporting equipment for students at both Tuncurry and Forster Campus. Students have been spending their recess and lunch times counting the vouchers. This turns into a maths lesson as they work out how much money was spent to earn the vouchers they have counted.

Thank you, to all parents, family members and community who have been supporting us by donating their vouchers. The box can be found at the front of Coles in the front offices at Tuncurry and Forster.

Christina Whitbread College Sport Coordinator

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.

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MANNING ZONE OPEN GIRLS NETBALL

The Manning Zone Open Girls netball gala day is held each year between the schools of Chatham, Wingham, Gloucester, and Great Lakes College to determine which two Manning teams will contest the top 14 teams from Newcastle. Our gala day was held on Tuesday 27th February at Boronia Park, Forster. The teams played 4 games each of 40 minutes. Great Lakes College fielded a strong team consisting of Ellie Johnston (C), Chelsea Herb, Emily Driese, Jillian Black, Jasmine Black, Mia Williams, Melissa Winter, Ali Edwards and Jade Astorini. All girls played tremendously well in the spirit of the game. They ensured that they would win their games without humiliating opponents with less experience. There was no holding back in their last game against Taree High School who had gone through undefeated. It was 5 all at the end of an extremely tight first quarter but, slowly the players showed their class and won the match 28-16. Thank you to Sheree Collins for umpiring for Great Lakes College on the day.

Christina Whitbread College Sport Coordinator

LEFT: Chelsea Herb attempts a shot while Mel Winter waits for rebounds. Jillian Black & Jade Astorini wait on against Taree High School RIGHT: Jasmine Black defends the centre pass as Mia Williams and Ellie Johnston hold out the Taree High School shooters.

LEFT: Chelsea Herb feeding the ball to Ellie Johnston on the baseline against Chatham High School. MIDDLE: Jasmine Black gets a centre pass away in netball gala day. RIGHT: Emily Driese and Mel Winter moving to receive the ball in the shooting circle against Gloucester High School.

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FORSTER CAMPUS PRINCIPAL’S REPORT

Year 7 Camp was on Wednesday 21st – Friday 23rd March and we look forward to seeing all the photos of the fun and exciting learning activities, in which the students were involved. Good Luck to our Chess Team The first round in the competition has seen our team draw with . In an expansion of the competition the games are played on the computer so more schools are able to be involved in the competition. Royal Easter Show Competitions Forster Campus Agriculture students are eager to find out the results from the two competitions in which they have entered. Schools Honey Section – which they have been placed 2nd and 3rd respectively in the last two years. Meat Chooks Section– with the healthy weight of the chooks through a special feeding program it is hoped that there will be success this year. News from our Partner Primary Schools Congratulations to Mel Merchant who is now the permanent Principal of Pacific Palms Primary School. We welcome Mrs Annie Everingham next term, as the Principal of Forster Public School.

Jennifer Miggins Principal Forster Campus

DEPUTY PRINCIPAL’S REPORT

We are delighted that this term, Forster Campus, like many other public schools in the state, will participate in a Department of Education initiative: the Tell Them From Me student feedback survey. The survey measures factors that are known to affect academic achievement and other student outcomes. The focus of the NSW-wide survey is on student wellbeing, engagement and effective teaching practices. More information about the survey is available at: http://surveys.cese.nsw.gov.au

The survey is a great opportunity for our students to provide us with valuable and quick feedback on what they think about school life, how engaged they are with school and the different ways that teachers interact with them. More than 6,300 schools in Australia and around the world have used Tell Them From Me to survey 5.4 million students. Capturing the voices of our students will help improve how we do things at our school.

We want to assure you that the survey is confidential. The survey is conducted online and will typically take less than 30 minutes to complete. It will be administered during school hours between 26 March and 13 April. Participating in the survey is entirely voluntary. A consent form and FAQs for parents/carers about the survey is being sent home with students. If you do not want your child or children to participate, please return the form to school by Friday 23rd March. Copies of the form and FAQs are available from: http://surveys.cese.nsw.gov.au/information-for-parents.

Phil Grieve Stage 4 Deputy Principal Forster Campus

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YEAR 7 MEET AND GREET BBQ

Monday the 19th of February saw a huge turnout of Year 7 students, parents and Great Lakes College Forster Campus teachers. The afternoon gave teachers and parents the opportunity to meet and socialise in a casual setting. While students enjoyed the north easterly swell at Forster Main Beach, parents approached staff with any concerns, questions, or information to help the transition of their child into high school. Great Lakes College Forster Campus staff highly appreciate the time spent gaining valuable knowledge from parents, which is needed to ensure all students have the chance to succeed. We thank you, and we look forward to a great future with you.

Kate Sanders Year 7 Adviser

YEAR 8 SURVIVOR 2018 Survivor is an elective class offered to Year 8 students. Students engage in a range of different activities including map reading, weather forecasting, shelter building, orienteering, camping, and team work activities. The following pictures demonstrate student skills in designing and building shelters.

Kate Sanders Year 7 Adviser

Patria Avery, Preston Avery, Taylah Brazier-Armitage, Harrison Brennan, Harrison Caithness, Elizabeth flack, Sebastain Gonzalez, Jasper Hadenham, Megan Hardgrave, Hayden Hodgess, James Holborow, Taylah howard, Caleb Johnson, Nathan Koutts, James Landers, Toby Lucas, Liam Mauger, Joel Menn, Lucy Nelson, Annalise Northam, Bailey Perrim, Elliott Simpson, Daniel Smith, Damon Tattersall, Baily Willoughby, Brendan Winter, Amalie Woodhouse, Britney Young. Issue 2—Term 1—Week 8 Page 6

SRC DAY, A REVIEW

The SRC day was a great opportunity to learn more about ourselves and our capability to lead. The day started off simply with a PowerPoint about our core values, expectations and leading aspects. The PowerPoint was a great way to revise our requirements as respectable members of the school council. After the PowerPoint we were split up into groups to participate in teamwork related games. The teams were jumbled, meaning you’d probably only get a few of your friends in it, which resulted in a great friendship opportunity with our fellow SRC peers. We did such things as discussing how to act around our fellow students, teachers, principal and members of the public. My favourite activity we did in our groups where we were asked to pick a person we looked up to, our team chose Martin Luther King Jr. Towards the end of this spectacular day we tied balloons to our ankles and tried to stomp on our fellow friend’s balloons causing them to burst, the last one with a balloon tied to their ankle won. Our final activity was proving that you should not judge a book by its cover. We were seated in a circle, a pile of presents in the middle. We each came out individually and selected one, sat back down and waited for the others. Once everyone had a present Ms Whiting read out a story, each time she said left, we passed a present left, each time she said right, we passed a present right. In the end we had completely different packages from before, but each contained the same thing. I saw this as a nice way to prove that even though something may look better, prettier or be newer than the other, doesn’t mean they can’t be the same.

Audrey Eades Year 7 SRC Member

GRIP LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

Leaving at 4:30 am in the morning, we arrived at the leadership conference at approximately 9:00am. GRIP stands for Generosity, Responsibility, Integratory and People. It was a work shop of leadership skills for all schools in NSW. It helped us progress in our ability as leaders and we also met lots of new people. There were lots of fun games and lots of laughs. The bus trip was a very big highlight bringing all 22 SRC members closer together. We had many elective classes that we spread ourselves amongst and learnt many new ways to help our school become a better place for learning and leadership.

Nettie Holmes and Annelise Romer School Leadership Team Forster Campus

Back row from left: Bethany Mooney, Ella Galle, Grace Romer, Tom Williams, Rogan Dickson, Malakai Oxley, Bodhie Meier, Annelise Romer, Nettie Holmes Tom Whitbread, Tyler Sweetman, Sam McMahon

Front Row: Martten Parry, Haley Nicholson, Lewis Koller, Marley Dunn, Isla McCullum, Bella Lawson, Kintarli Morris, Jasper Hadenham, Jack Dent, Camden Ceccato

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STEM CLASS WINS MAJOR PRIZE AT UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG STEM AWARDS

The annual University of Wollongong STEM in Schools competition was held and Forster Campus was acknowledged for its efforts in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) by winning the :

Industrial Technology Engineering Group Award in the 2017 Year 9 STEM Jake Reid, Zac Grey, Lachlan McGuffog, Competition. Jack Howard and Josh Dowie

The cash prize of $300 will be wisely spent on new robotics equipment for the class. Students were awarded the prize for their amazing recycled metal sculptures made in 2017, which adorn the entry to our school. A big thank you goes to the University of Wollongong. We are all very proud of the work being done in STEM and proud that the University is recognising our student achievements. We are looking forward to being involved in the event again this year!

Jack Howard, Jake Reid, Charlie Muter, Ian Dillon Ollie Moran Head Teacher TAS

33,000 STICKERS EARNS CLASSROOM MATERIALS FOR STUDENTS

Forster parents and community members collected an enormous 33,000 Woolworths earn and learn stickers to help support student learning at Forster Campus.

The Campus was the highest collecting government school in our area and recently, members from Woolworths Tuncurry Store, visited the school to present them with a range of classroom materials to help support learning. Mel and Megan from Woolworths presenting Harrison Caithness and Elliott Simpson spent many lunch School Captain Martten Parry and Year 8 SRC times sticking the small round stickers to their cards. Well members Elliott Simpson and Harrison done, boys!!! Caithness with a few of the prizes from the A giant thanks goes to all who have supported us at this Earn and Learn Stickers. time.

Christina Whitbread College Sport Coordinator

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FORSTER CAMPUS STUDENTS STAND UP & SPEAK OUT AGAINST BULLYING & VIOLENCE

On March 16, over 600 students from Forster Campus participated in a variety of school based activities, organised by the English Faculty and Student Support Officer Annette Whiting, as part of the National Day of Action Against Bullying and Violence.

The whole school event marked the sixth consecutive year of the Campus’ involvement in the day and through a series of simultaneous workshops, students learnt real strategies to 'take a stand together' against bullying and violence in schools, the classroom and beyond.

As part of the day, students and staff proudly pledged to be respectful of others and stand Year 7 student, Ella Galle, up to bullying wherever they encountered it. As a visual symbol of their pledge, all students signing the Stand Up and were given a ‘Take A Stand Against Bullying’ armband. Speak Out pledge as part of Students from Forster Campus joined approximately 840,965 other students from across the National Day of Action. Australia participating in local school events to mark the day. The 2018 theme for the day was ‘imagine a world free from bullying’. Jacinta Bown Head Teacher English

REGIONAL KNOCKOUT

On the 8th of February the Year 9 and 10 Girls’ volleyball team set off on their maiden adventure to the Regional Knockout at Broadmeadow Stadium. The girls were both nervous and excited about the unknown ahead. Their first match was up against Morrisset High School. The game plan was serve strong and try to keep the ball in play. Gabby Simon who was assigned the captaincy for the day was brilliant across the court. She communicated well with her team mates and took ownership of every From Left to right: Digby Woods, Gabby touch. Other notables were Jade Astorini and Kyra Simon who showed Simon, Allie Edwards, Brooke Horvath, excellent transfer of skills. With some long serving runs Forster Campus Jade Cremin, Molly Duggan (bottom row) came out on top 3 sets to nil. In the second match, the girls came up Kyra Simon, Akaysha Simon, Jade Astorini, against Hunter Sports. Hunter Sports had a strong team with one player Elisha Fardell. who was a 6”2 NSW Basketball representative. Unfortunately our experience was lacking and it was a 3-0 loss in the match. After this the girls had to do duty on the semi-final with the winner going to the State Knockout in Sydney. One thing that was really pleasing to see, as the coach, was the interactions that the girls were having with students from other schools. All of our girls were polite and played a friendly game with girls from all over the region. Going away and competing at these days is an important part of school but making friends from all over the Hunter region is just as valuable.

Digby Woods Teacher PDHPE

Akaysha Simon playing the ball over the net.

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DEFENCE FORCE PRESENTATION

On March 6th, members of the Australian Defence Force visited Forster Campus to give a presentation to students in Year 10 about possible careers in the Army, Navy and Air Force. Students were taken through a presentation outlining the different pathways and various support packages that are in place to encourage our young people to pursue careers in the Defence Force. The number of different jobs that can be carried out whilst working for the Defence Force came as a surprise to many of our students who were also impressed with the benefits that come with such careers. There were also plenty of opportunities for our students to ask questions about what it is like to work in some of these exciting professions. If students would like any additional information they are encouraged to speak to our Careers Adviser.

Scott Keough Careers Adviser

GIRLS TRY-A-TRADE DAY

In Week 5, some of our Year 9 and 10 girls attended the Girls Try-a-Trade day which was run by the Supporting and Linking Tradeswomen (SALT). This voluntary organisation runs workshops throughout Australia to encourage women to overcome gender stereotyping by having a go at 'Trade' jobs. The girls had a great day learning new skills whilst operating power tools and specialist equipment to make a wooden tool box in the space of 3 hours. The afternoon Girls with their finished product, Beth session involved the students being taken to the lecture McGrane, Sarah Rowe, Kathryrn Boyd- Skinner, Haley Nicholson theatre at Tuncurry Campus to watch a documentary which detailed the stories of four women who have made successful careers from jobs that have traditionally been dominated by men. All girls had a very enjoyable day and were left inspired to pursue jobs that they have a passion for regardless of gender stereotypes!

Scott Keough Careers Adviser Girls working hard to perfect their trade. Elisha Fardell, Ellie Hawkins, Eva Dunn

Group Shot of all girls at the end of a Getting some advice from an experienced hard day's work as a tradie. Tradie Chelsea Roberts-Wells, Melissa Hesselman, Jasmine Turner, Bianca Walker

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SWAP TIP 1 LUNCHBOX SWAPS

Four years ago Forster Campus was part of the Swap It, Don’t Stop It campaign. This health initiative was focused on simple every day changes students and families could make to get on their way to a healthier lifestyle. Healthy eating and getting active can help you lose centimetres from your waistline and prevent or delay the onset of some chronic diseases.

We will revisit these easy swaps each issue of the Dolphin to refocus the school community on their health choices.

Consider these easy swaps:

Swap big for small (portion control) Swap often for sometimes (occasional treats) Swap fried for fresh (nutritional quality) Swap sitting for moving (physical activity) Swap watching for playing (physical activity)

Lunchbox Swaps

Get out of the daily weekday rut and give your lunch box a Swap It make over.

Swap fruit straps for a piece of fruit. Swap a packet of chips for a single serve packet of pretzels. Swap white bread and rolls for wholegrain varieties. Swap sweet biscuits for cut up veggie sticks with a small tub of hummus for dipping. Swap a chocolate bar for a piece of liquorice. Swap processed sliced meats in sandwiches for grilled meats or chicken, a boiled egg or tuna tinned in spring water. Don’t forget the salad toppings.

Let’s get swapping and feel the difference!

Forster Campus PDHPE Faculty

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY MAR—APR

27 MARCH A-L PARENT/TEACHER EVENING 28 MARCH COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY 3 APRIL M-Z PARENT TEACHER EVENING

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TUNCURRY CAMPUS

DANCE AT GREAT LAKES COLLEGE IN 2018

As the new school year begins, the talented and enthusiastic dancers amongst us are preparing for a busy and exciting year of festivals, performances and events. Dance Ensembles This year at the Tuncurry Campus there are three Dance ensembles who have already started rehearsing for the Taree Eisteddfod. Ms Chanel Leaudais will be running the Year 7 ensemble, Ms Indigo Laurie will be running the Year 8 and 9 ensemble and Mrs Leisa Beavis will be running the Year 10, 11 and 12 ensemble.

Taree Eisteddfod Our first event will be the Taree Eisteddfod where all three groups will compete alongside each other and with other schools from the Mid North Coast. As the winner last year we are hoping to have further success this year. School Spectacular We will also be sending our audition video into the Schools Spectacular audition committee in an attempt to secure our place in the combined Dance section of this year’s show. We are hoping to be a part of this year’s School Spectacular as our participation is biannual. The results of this audition should be released in early March so that rehearsals can begin. Mid North Coast Dance Ensemble Cody Clayton of Year 12 and Mia Martin and Jasmine Willmot of Year 10 have successfully auditioned for the Lower Mid Coast Dance Ensemble that is based out of . These students will rehearse monthly and perform in the North Coast and State Dance Festivals as part of this prestigious group. Congratulation to those talented students.

GLC Dance Night Keep a look out for further information regarding our GLC Dance night where the talents of our dance students will be showcased in an evening performance. This will be a chance for friends and family to view performances by our dance ensembles and our HSC dance students. Any student wishing to take part in any of these exciting events can contact Mrs Leisa Beavis at the Tuncurry Campus for further information.

“Never miss a chance to Dance”

Leisa Beavis Dance/Drama/Visual Arts Teacher

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GREAT LAKES, GREAT ADVENTURE

Recently, 111 Year 7 Great Lakes College Tuncurry Campus students embarked on an outdoor adventure of a lifetime, on the annual Year 7 camp held at “Adventure Land”. Year Advisor Kingsley Pursch, noted that “the camp provided the fresh Year 7 students with an opportunity to get to know their peers outside of the regular classroom environment, and make some life-long friends”. Whilst at camp, the students participated in a range of activities including archery, flying foxes, waterslides, quad bikes and (student favourite) ‘mud world’.

Dance and Drama teacher Leisa Beavis exclaimed that the students’ performances on the high ropes were some of the best she had ever seen, “the kids were terrific, they gave everything a go and had a blast”. As well as day-time activities, students and teachers were treated to after-dark adventures, with a spirited game of commando and a competition fuelled games night. Relieving Principal Paul Rosenbaum visited camp on ‘Games Night’ and was involved in a heated game of tug-o- war, which reportedly saw the teachers embarrassingly defeated by the students, in what English teacher Laura Greening described as a “devastating loss”.

The students spent 3 days at “Adventure Land”, an outdoor education centre located about 10minutes outside of Forster at the old ‘Tun-O-Fun’ site. Learning and Support Teacher Chanel Leaudais said she “found it hard to wave goodbye to camp on Friday”, but left knowing that the students had an amazing time and had bonded with teachers, camp instructors and had made some awesome new friends. Coupled with the successful ‘Meet and Greet BBQ’ held recently, Year 7 students are embarking on an amazing high school adventure at Tuncurry Campus.

Laura Greening English/History Teacher

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POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR FOR LEARNING LAUNCH DAY

On Thursday 8th march we had our PBL launch day. The launch began with an assembly where Mr Rosenbaum explained the new rewards system for Ernie points and Miss Lawrie talked about PBL. Then the whole school moved to the back oval where we all formed the PBL letters while it was filmed by a drone. After this we all gathered on the oval to wait for the sliming of teachers! Mr Rosenbaum, Miss Lawrie and Mrs Cougle got slimed by some of Mr Paterson’s Year 10 science students, Joel Elliot, Ebony Cavanough and Halle Ford. It was very messy but what great sports!

During lunch there was a free sausage sizzle and we were all entertained by our very talented music students and even a teacher band! Two of the students, Jade McGilvray and Alayna Craig performed a duet and Mr Gordin rocked it out on the electric guitar.

During last period there was an array of activities that students could take part in. These included sponge throwing, donut eating, tug of war, basketball shooting, soccer shooting, boules, AFL/football passing, Frisbee and 6 a side soccer. For those students with an Ernie ticket they could get a free icy pole. Mrs Woolley gave the students a hand with the tug of war but they were up against some tough competition with the boy’s team led by AJ Moran.

Check out more photos of the launch day in the walkway outside the Deputy’s office.

The PBL Team

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SENIOR CAMPUS

EXCURSION TO HEALTH CAREERS FORUM

13 enthusiastic students from the Senior Campus attended the Health Careers Forum at the University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health on Tuesday March 13, 2018. The morning involved finding out what it is like to work in the health professions; with the focus being on Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Pharmacy, Medical Radiation Science, Nursing, Nutrition and Dietetics. Students were able to hear from experts in the field about what each job involves, the courses offered, how to gain entry into these areas of Health and best of all they were able to be involved in some hands on activities. Some of these activities included simulations of a person going into cardiac arrest and how to revive them, delivering babies, understanding the impact a stroke can have on a person and the rehabilitation required particularly in regard to their speech and swallowing mechanisms, dealing with injuries and practising strapping and plastering of limbs. Students were also able to find out about scholarships, alternative pathways into these courses and the Wollotuka Institute for our Aboriginal students. This opportunity is available each year, so if you are considering a career in the health professions, please come along to the Health Careers Forum next year.

Janelle Evans Careers Adviser

Nakita Quinn in the Casey Frohmuller and Angela Hill Physiotherapy session. learning about Occupational Therapy.

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GREAT LAKES COLLEGE CANTEEN ROSTERS

FORSTER CAMPUS CANTEEN ROSTER Ph: 6554 6062 or 6554 4259 Term 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 19/06/2017 20/06/2017 21/06/217 22/06/2017 23/06/217 Cathy Harris Cathy Harris Patricia Macvean Pam Crawley Daph Stockey 26/06/2017 27/06/2017 28/06/2017 29/06/2017 30/06/2017 Hanne Donald Adele Workum Patricia Macvean Pam Crawley, Brooke Fraser Daph Stockey Term 3 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 17/07/2017 18/07/2017 19/07/2017 20/07/2017 21/07/217 Cathy Harris Patricia Macvean Pam Crawley, Rachel Wicks Daph Stockey 24/07/2017 25/07/2017 26/07/2017 27/07/2017 28/07/2017 Hanne Donald Adele Workum Patricia Macvean Pam Crawley, Brooke Fraser Daph Stockey 31/07/2017 1/08/2017 2/08/2017 3/08/2017 4/08/2017 Lorraine Meharg Cathy Harris Patricia Macvean, Lara Lumtin Pam Crawley Daph Stockey 14/08/2017 15/08/2017 16/08/2017 17/08/2017 18/08/2017 Cathy Harris Cathy Harris Patricia Macvean Pam Crawley, Rachel Wicks Daph Stockey TUNCURRY CAMPUS CANTEEN ROSTER Ph: 6555 0500 OR Belinda 6555 0575 Term 2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 12/06/2017 13/06/217 14/06/2017 15/06/2017 16/06/2017 Public Holiday Uniting Church Gerry Ryall Kamily Gerry Ryall 19/06/2017 20/06/2017 21/06/217 22/06/2017 23/06/217 Kamily Volunteer required Gerry Ryall Kamily Lynda Nye 26/06/2017 27/06/2017 28/06/2017 29/06/2017 30/06/2017 Kamily Volunteer required Gerry Ryall Kamily Gerry Ryall Term 3 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 17/07/2017 18/07/2017 19/07/2017 20/07/2017 21/07/217 Kamily Volunteer required Gerry Ryall Kamily Lynda Nye 24/07/2017 25/07/2017 26/07/2017 27/07/2017 28/07/2017 Kamily Volunteer required Gerry Ryall Kamily Gerry Ryall 31/07/2017 1/08/2017 2/08/2017 3/08/2017 4/08/2017 Kamily Uniting Church Gerry Ryall Kamily Lynda Nye 14/08/2017 15/08/2017 16/08/217 17/08/2017 18/08/2017 Kamily Uniting Church Gerry Ryall Kamily Gerry Ryall

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.

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COLLEGE CONTACTS

Great Lakes College Principal: Mr Graeme Jennings Phone: 6555 0555

Forster Campus Principal: Tuncurry Campus (Relieving) Principal: Senior Campus Principal: Mrs Jennifer Miggins Mr Paul Rosenbaum Mr Bob Henry Cape Hawke Drive The Northern Parkway The Northern Parkway Forster 2428 Tuncurry 2428 Tuncurry 2428 Phone: (02) 6554 6062 Phone: (02) 6555 0500 Phone: (02) 6555 0555 Fax: (02) 6555 6904 Fax: (02) 6557 6511 Fax: (02) 6557 6511 Canteen Phone: (02) 6554 5259 Canteen Phone: (02) 6555 0575 Canteen Phone: (02) 6555 0575 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.glcforster-h.schools.nsw.edu.au www.glctuncurr-h.schools.nsw.edu.au www.glcsenior-h.schools.nsw.edu.au

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