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SCHOOL ADDRESSES and CONTACT DETAILS School Finishing Times, Where Known, Are Shown to the Left of the Suburb SCHOOL ADDRESSES AND CONTACT DETAILS School finishing times, where known, are shown to the left of the suburb. MET EAST REGION: EAST COAST ZONE Results for this zone to be posted to the scorer: David Milston, 21 Division Street, Coogee NSW 2034, phone 9665 3640, fax 9664 2295, email [email protected] Banksmeadow Public School Cnr Trevelyan & Wiggins Streets Tel: 9316 9608 Miss N Marwood Botany 2019 Fax: 9316 4513 Chifley Public School Mitchell Street Tel: 9661 3014 Mr P Dabron 3.00 Chifley 2036 Fax: 9661 6934 Claremont College 30 Coogee Bay Road Tel: 9399 3217 Mr T Russell / Mrs K Wiggins 3.10 Randwick 2031 Fax: 9398 1437 Coogee Boys' Preparatory School Cnr Cook Street & Alison Road Tel: 9398 6310 Ms K Gershon 3.15 Randwick 2034 Fax: 9398 3697 Emanuel School 20 Stanley Street Tel: 8383 7333 Ms C Elkins 3.30 Randwick 2031 Fax: 8383 7399 Kensington Public School Doncaster Avenue Tel: 9663 3955 Ms G Wanless 3.00 Kensington 2033 Fax: (none) Matraville Public School 310 Bunnerong Rd (cnr Beauchamp Rd) Tel: 9311 1783 Mrs D Morgenstern 3.00 Matraville 2036 Fax: 9661 4076 Mount Sinai College 6 Runic Lane Tel: 9349 4877 Mrs H Meyer 3.00 Maroubra 2035 Fax: 9349 6727 Our Lady of the Rosary School Kensington Kensington Rd (cnr Grosvenor St) Tel: 9663 3346 Mrs A Millward Kensington 2033 Fax: 9663 3450 Rainbow Street Public School 90 Rainbow Street Tel: 9398 1986 Miss R Rice 3.00 Randwick 2031 Fax: 9399 8287 St Brigid's Primary School Coogee 160 Coogee Bay Road Tel: 9665 5771 Miss C Rotta 3.30 Coogee 2034 Fax: 9665 1326 St Spyridon College 80 Gardeners Road Tel: 9663 5363 Mrs C Bartlett 3.15 Kingsford 2032 Fax: 9663 5365 St Therese Primary School Mascot 43 Sutherland Street Tel: 9667 0188 Mrs K Wengel 3.00 Mascot 2020 Fax: 9667 2323 MET EAST REGION: INNER WESTERN ZONE Results for this zone to be emailed or posted to the scorer: Nursen Sen, 3 Salamander Grove, Baulkham Hills NSW 2153, email [email protected] Abbotsford Public School 350 Great North Road Tel: 9713 6220 Ms A Berry & Mrs S Ledesma 3.00 Abbotsford 2046 Fax: 9712 1825 Birchgrove Public School Birchgrove Road Tel: 9810 2469 Miss M Preece 3.15 Birchgrove 2041 Fax: 9555 8653 Christian Brothers' High School (Junior) Lewisham 68 The Boulevarde Tel: 8585 1744 Mr C Ambrose 3.15 Lewisham 2049 Fax: 8585 1787 Dobroyd Point Public School Waratah Street Tel: 9797 8249 Mrs S Payne 3.25 Haberfield 2045 Fax: 9716 8009 Rozelle Public School 663 Darling Street Tel: 9810 2347 Mrs D Ronsen 3.00 Rozelle 2039 Fax: 9555 8715 Summer Hill Public School Cnr Moonbie Street & Junction Road Tel: 9797 8160 Ms S Terravecchia 3.00 Summer Hill 2130 Fax: 9716 8003 Trinity Grammar Junior School 119 Prospect Road Tel: 9581 6144 Mrs M Ormes 3.15 Summer Hill 2130 Fax: 9799 9449 Wilkins Public School 31 Park Road Tel: 9560 3309 Mr L Prior 3.00 Marrickville 2204 Fax: 9560 5820 Wyvern House (Newington College) 115 Cambridge Street Tel: 9568 9444 Mrs S Ratner 3.15 Stanmore 2048 Fax: 9560 4921 MET EAST REGION: ST GEORGE–SUTHERLAND ZONE Results for this zone to be posted or emailed to the scorer: Gary Losh, Unit 1 / 133 Delia Avenue, Halekulani NSW 2262, email [email protected] .au, phone 4390 8176 Caringbah North Public School 125 Cawarra Road Tel: 9524 6098 Mrs E Johnstone 3.10 Caringbah 2229 Fax: 9540 2826 Grays Point Public School 109 Angle Road Tel: 9524 3096 Mrs S Yee 3.15 Grays Point 2232 Fax: 9540 4812 Heathcote East Public School Mimosa Street Tel: 9520 9034 Mrs J Green 3.15 Heathcote 2233 Fax: 9520 0262 Holy Family Primary School Menai Cnr Anzac Road & Menai Road Tel: 9543 2614 Mrs N Shepherd 3.05 Menai 2234 Fax: 9543 0346 Miranda Public School 3 Sylva Avenue Tel: 9524 7727 Mr G Wooley 3.20 Miranda 2228 Fax: 9540 4793 Our Lady of Fatima School Caringbah 389 Port Hacking Road Tel: 9524 9980 Ms M Cleary 3.10 Caringbah 2229 Fax: 9524 0970 Oyster Bay Public School Short Street Tel: 9528 7525 Mr M Meacham 3.00 Oyster Bay 2225 Fax: 9528 3346 Picnic Point Public School Prince Street Tel: 9773 7817 Mrs S Stawski 3.00 Picnic Point 2213 Fax: 9792 3913 St Francis de Sales Primary School Woolooware 14 Hill Street Tel: 9523 7323 Mrs L Arena 3.00 Woolooware 2230 Fax: 9544 0298 St John Bosco Primary School Banksia Avenue Tel: 9520 8666 Mrs K Ruddick 3.15 Engadine 2233 Fax: 9520 6736 St Joseph's Primary School Como Oyster Bay Road Tel: 9528 8716 Ms J Mason 3.15 Como 2226 Fax: 9528 2187 Sutherland Public School Eton Street Tel: 9521 2478 Mr E Upton 3.00 Sutherland 2232 Fax: 9545 3259 MET EAST REGION: STRATHFIELD ZONE Results for this zone to be emailed (preferably) – or posted or faxed – to the scorer: Glynis Ross, email [email protected] , PO Box 486, Ashfield NSW 1800, fax 9516 0490 Al Sadiq College Greenacre 114 Waterloo Road Tel: 9750 6011 Mrs K Leo Greenacre 2190 Fax: 9750 6044 Al Zahra College 3-5 Wollongong Road Tel: 9599 0161 Mr R Laisby Arncliffe 2205 Fax: 9599 0162 All Saints Grammar Junior School 13-17 Cecilia Street Tel: 9704 6400 Mrs L Kasapis 3.10 Belmore 2195 Fax: 9789 2260 Berala Public School Cnr Auburn Rd & Clarke St Tel: 9649 7146 Mr D Nair 3.00 Berala 2141 Fax: 9749 2298 Croydon Park Public School 81-113 Georges River Road Tel: 9797 9753 Miss J Conder 3.00 Croydon Park 2133 Fax: 9716 7660 Greenacre Public School Waterloo Road Tel: 9759 1305 Ms C Stilwell 2.55 Greenacre 2190 Fax: 9740 4035 Presbyterian Ladies' College Sydney Boundary Street Tel: 9704 5672 Mrs Y Gillman 3.05 Croydon 2132 Fax: 9704 5655 Strathfield North Public School 251 Concord Road Tel: 9743 2126 Mr N Wright 3.00 North Strathfield 2137 Fax: 9743 4775 Strathfield South Public School 457 Liverpool Road (Hume Highway) Tel: 9642 1359 Miss Y Lee & Miss Bonifacio 3.00 Strathfield 2135 Fax: 9742 5878 Trinity Grammar Preparatory School 115-125 The Boulevarde Tel: 8732 4608 Mrs M Rees 3.15 Strathfield 2135 Fax: 9742 5419 MET EAST REGION: WENTWORTH ZONE Results for this zone to be posted or emailed to the scorer: Jenny Zhang, 2 Edgecombe Avenue, Wahroonga NSW 2076, email [email protected] Ascham Junior School 188 New South Head Road Tel: 8356 7000 Mrs L Jedlicka 3.10 Edgecliff 2027 Fax: 8356 7230 Cranbrook Junior School 6 Kent Road Tel: 9327 9100 Mr N White 2.55 Rose Bay 2029 Fax: 9327 9133 Double Bay Public School William Street Tel: 9363 3456 Miss J Morrice 3.00 Double Bay 2028 Fax: 9327 8901 Kambala Junior School 794 New South Head Road Tel: 9388 6833 Miss A Hughes 3.20 Rose Bay 2029 Fax: 9388 6898 Moriah College Primary School 101 York Road Tel: 9375 1600 Miss C Sanders 2.55 Queens Park 2022 Fax: 9387 3490 Reddam House Primary School 70 Edgecliff Road Tel: 9369 4096 Mr N Hawke 2.10 Woollahra 2025 Fax: 9369 4094 Rose Bay Public School Albemarle Avenue Tel: 9371 4884 Mrs B Zappala 3.20 Rose Bay 2029 Fax: 9371 9466 Sydney Grammar School Edgecliff Preparatory 7 Alma Street Tel: 9366 0100 Ms J Kirby-Brown 3.00 Paddington 2021 Fax: 9361 5759 The Scots College Preparatory School Ginahgulla Building, cnr Victoria & Ginahgulla Roads Tel: 9391 7800 Mrs N Lawand 3.15 Bellevue Hill 2023 Fax: 9362 4752 Waverley College Junior School 44 Henrietta Street Tel: 9387 5022 Mrs M Tunks 3.00 Waverley 2024 Fax: 9369 4870 MET NORTH REGION: CENTRAL COAST ZONE Results for this zone to be emailed (preferably) or posted to the scorer: Gary Russell, 36 Oakes Street, Kariong NSW 2250, email [email protected] Avoca Beach Public School The Round Drive Tel: 4382 1416 Mrs B Fitzpatrick 3.25 Avoca Beach 2251 Fax: 4381 1431 Bateau Bay Public School Waratah Street Tel: 4332 8000 Mr R McGowen 2.50 Bateau Bay 2261 Fax: 4334 3121 Central Coast Adventist School 12 Penrose Crescent Tel: 4367 1800 Mr D Lwin 3.00 Erina 2250 Fax: 4365 2371 Gosford Public School 50-64 Faunce Street West Tel: 4349 3600 Miss H Casamento 2.55 West Gosford 2250 Fax: 4349 3699 Green Point Christian College 382 Avoca Drive Tel: 4363 1266 Mrs A Harris 3.15 Green Point 2251 Fax: 4363 1082 Gwandalan Public School Kanangra Drive Tel: 4976 1318 Mrs H Styan 3.00 Gwandalan 2259 Fax: 4972 5189 Lake Munmorah Public School Carters Road Tel: 4358 1171 Mr J Gray 3.00 Lake Munmorah 2262 Fax: 4358 8625 St Brendan's Primary School Lake Munmorah Carters Road Tel: 4358 1501 Miss E Keenan 2.30 Lake Munmorah 2259 Fax: 4358 1799 Tacoma Public School Hillcrest Avenue Tel: 4353 1154 Ms J Stuckey 3.00 Tacoma 2259 Fax: 4351 2854 Terrigal Public School Havenview Road Tel: 4384 4599 Ms K McCann Terrigal 2260 Fax: 4385 2470 Tuggerawong Public School Cadonia Road Tel: 4392 1542 Mrs S Burckhardt 3.00 Tuggerawong 2259 Fax: 4393 1650 Valley View Public School Chamberlain Road Tel: 4328 4433 Miss R Dewar 2.50 Wyoming 2250 Fax: 4329 1481 Wamberal Public School Lea Avenue Tel: 4384 1111 Mr P Nuske 3.30 Wamberal 2260 Fax: 4385 2478 Warnervale Public School Corner Minnesota & Warnervale Rds Tel: 4392 1358 Mr D Orr 2.55 Hamlyn Terrace 2259 Fax: 4393 1647 Wyong Public School Cutler Drive Tel: 4352 2077 Mrs R Whitehouse 3.00 Wyong 2259 Fax: 4351 2885 MET NORTH REGION: LOWER NORTH SHORE ZONE Results for this zone to be posted to the scorer: Edwin Wu, 56 Paisley Road, Burwood NSW 2134, email [email protected] Lane Cove Public School Austin Street Tel: 9427 1024 Ms C Scully / Ms K Blue 3.00 Lane Cove 2066 Fax: 9418 6277 Mosman Preparatory School 75 Shadforth Street Tel: 9968 4044 Ms F Roden 3.10 Mosman 2088 Fax: 9960 1647 Mowbray Public School 635 Mowbray Road Tel: 9428 3200 Ms L Keay 3.10 Lane Cove 2066 Fax: 9418 8027 Neutral Bay Public School Ben Boyd Road Tel: 9953 1798 Mr V Tan 3.15 Neutral Bay 2089 Fax: 9904 1479 Northbridge Public School Sailors Bay Road Tel: 9958 7122 Mrs N Chau 3.10 Northbridge 2063 Fax: 9967 2169 Redlands
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