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Faculty of Education Faculty of Education Academic Liaison Graduate Diploma in Education (Primary and Secondary) INITIAL PEx 15 March to 1 April 2010 Bachelor of Mathematics/Science Education – 2nd Year Ten Rolling Days (Friday) during weeks commencing 8 March to 24 May 2010 Bachelor of Mathematics/Science Education – 4th Year Nine Rolling Days (confirm Rolling day with student) during weeks commencing 8 March to 24 May 2010 School Academic Liaison Albion Park High School Kim McKeen Albion Park Rail Primary School Kim McKeen Balgownie Primary School Shirley Agostinho Bargo Primary School Sarah Howard Berkeley Primary School Caroline Jones Bowral High School Anthony McKinght Bulli High School Phil Pearson Caringbah High School Narottam Bhindi Como Public School Narottam Bhindi Coniston Primary School Shirley Agostinho Corrimal High School Greg Forrest Corrimal Primary School Greg Forrest Cronulla High School Gordon Brown Danebank - Anglican School for Girls Gordon Brown Dapto High School Ros Westbrook Dapto Public School Tina Bavaro De La Salle College, Caringbah Gordon Brown Edmund Rice College, Wollongong Campus Honglin Chen Endeavour Sports High School Bev Derewianka Engadine High School Mohan Chinnappan Fairy Meadow Primary School Shirley Agostinho Figtree Heights Primary School Lyn Cronin Figtree High School Tony Okley Figtree Primary School Barbara Butterfield Gosford High School Peter Gatwood Gwynneville Primary School Barbara Butterfield Gymea Bay Primary School Robyn Lumby Gymea North Primary School Mohan Chinnappan Hayes Park Primary School Tonia Gray Heathcote High School Jenny Vatovec Holy Spirit College, Bellambi Jenny Vatovec Illawarra Senior College Peter Gatwood Illawarra Sports High School Sarah O'Shae Jannali High School Valerie Harwood Keira Technology High School Paul Webb Kiama High School Dylan Cliff Kiama Primary School Dylan Cliff Academic Liaison Graduate Diploma in Education (Primary and Secondary) INITIAL PEx 15 March to 1 April 2010 Bachelor of Mathematics/Science Education – 2nd Year Ten Rolling Days (Friday) during weeks commencing 8 March to 24 May 2010 Bachelor of Mathematics/Science Education – 4th Year Nine Rolling Days (confirm Rolling day with student) during weeks commencing 8 March to 24 May 2010 School Academic Liaison Lake Illawarra High School Paul Chandler Lakelands Primary School Peter Gatwood Lucas Heights Community School Ian Brown Menai High School Gordon Brown Mount Annan High School Rose Dixon Mount Brown Primary School Peter Gatwood Mount Keira Primary School Sue Bennett Mount Kembla Primary School Julie Kiggins Narellan Primary School Rose Dixon Nazareth Catholic Primary School, Shellharbour Barbara Butterfield Oak Flats High School Jessica Mantei Oak Flats Primary School Kim McKeen Picton High School Steven Capaldo Picton Primary School Steven Capaldo Port Hacking High School Peter Gatwood Rosemeadow Public school Rose Dixon Russell Vale Primary School Peter Gatwood Shell Cove Primary School Irina Verenikina Smith's Hill High School Lori Lockyer St George Christian School, Sutherland Gordon Brown St John Bosco College, Engadine Gordon Brown St John The Evangelist High School, Nowra Anthony McKnight St Joseph's Catholic High School, Albion Park Peter Gatwood St Mary Star of the Sea College, Wollongong Jenny Vatovec St Michael's Primary School, Mittagong Lisa Kervin St Patrick's College, Campbelltown Stuart Woodcock St Patrick's College, Sutherland Gordon Brown The Illawarra Grammar School Ian Brown Thirlmere Primary School Steven Capaldo Thirroul Primary School Pauline Lysaght Towradgi Primary School Greg Forrest Unanderra Primary School Pauline Jones Vincentia High Shcool Anthony McKnight Waniora Primary School Wendy Neilsen Warilla High School Paul Chandler Warrawong High School Kath Tanner Westfields Sports High School Gordon Brown Wollongong High School of Performing Arts Wilma Vialle Woolooware High School Gordon Brown Woonona East Primary School Tricia Forrester Woonona High School Honglin Chen Woonona Primary School Wendy Nielsen .
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