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Dubbo College
Delroy Campus News
A Successful, Innovative and Caring Education for your Child East Street
DUBBO NSW 2830
Phone: 6882 7955 Fax: 6881 8749 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.dubbocoll-m.schools.nsw.edu.au
Issue 2 Term 1 Week 7 Wednesday 8th March 2017
Delroy Campus – Year 7 Transition Evening
The year has begun brilliantly starting with a fabulous swimming
carnival. Congratulations to all the students who attended and displayed
such good behaviour, one experienced staff member declaring it to be the “best carnival I have ever attended”. Well done
to Mr Dunlop for his superb organisation and to all the staff who diligently performed their duties. They went over and
above, with Mr Doug Gordon and the support band providing great entertainment and there were some amazing staff
moves on the “dance floor”!
As you will see from the reports, many great activities have been occurring at Delroy; combined high schools (CHS)
sporting competitions have begun, Mr Piper took a group of Agriculture students to the Canberra Show, we held a
successful welcome to new families BBQ and information session on the new requirements to be awarded an HSC
(minimum Band 8 in Year 9 NAPLAN), and Clontarf and Girls Academy have both hosted welcome to families BBQs.
Delroy: The Land of opportunity! Congratulations to Ngali Shaw for being selected for a 2017 Nanga Mai Award for Outstanding Achievement in
Performing/Creative/Visual Arts. The NSW Public Schools Nanga Mai Awards celebrate Aboriginal educational
excellence in NSW Public Schools. This is such a great achievement for Ngali and reflects the hard work and perseverance
Ngali has put into dance over many years. He has been mentored by our cultural dance teacher Mr Doug Gordon, thank
you Doug! Last year Ngali was a member of the NSW Public school dance ensemble, Bangarra, and was chosen to
perform in the NSW State Schools Spectacular with another former Delroy student Amber-Lily Gordon. Ngali will be
presented with his award at the Awards ceremony being held on Tuesday, 28 March 2017 at Rydges World Square in
Sydney. I will be clapping vey proudly.
Congratulations to all our kind and caring students who do amazing things every day.
Remember: empower yourself with a good education and use that education to make a country
worthy of your boundless promise. At Delroy ….you matter, you belong. (Michelle Obama 2017)
Mrs Debbie Head Principal (rel)
From the Principal...
We pay our respects to the Wiradjuri people, who are the traditional custodians of the land on which Delroy Campus sits, and pay
respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal people who are part of our school community.
DELROY CAMPUS ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017
A wink of satisfaction from
Quincy Ross at the Carnival
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DELROY CAMPUS ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017
Ashley Steel Year 7 with her ribbons after her
wonderful efforts at the
Delroy Swimming Carnival.
Mr Doug Gordon and some members of the
Support Band
Taniesha Lovett and Brielle Lord happy to support their
Sports House
above :Friendly exchange between Briganera and Yarradaroo
Maddy Watson, Amara Adamson, Aroha Taurau and Alison Toohey
above:
Shakira McGrath-
Nolan and
Chloe Stewart
enjoying the
Carnival
left:
Ready for the
Swimming
Carnival,
Alison Smith-
Romans,
Brianna Knox
and
Grace Monson.
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DELROY CAMPUS ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017
Mr Matt Griggs dressed for
the day!!!
Teneal Rankmore with Mrs Esther Behsman
Incognito, Bailey Ross
(yellow Parayong)
and
Bayden Powell
( blue Macoolari)
Yarradaroo supporters
Lindy Ward-Williams and Larissa Toomey
Friendly Sports House members: Grace Willis, Lara Board,
Jazmyn Newby, Kenzie Macfarlane and Indianna Ray
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DELROY CAMPUS ANNUAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL 2017
Sharing the spirit, Briganera and Parayong…..
above: Sam Chappell, Quincy Ross, Jack McDougall, and you can’t trick us in yellow Aiden Lake, Jake Randell.
Having a great time at the carnival, Tamika Brunner and Hailee Fallon
Great camaraderie, competitive spirit and fun on display
at the Delroy Campus Annual Swimming Carnival 2017
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A reminder to Parents/Carers
We invite all parents/carers to speak with staff at anytime. However, we do ask
that you make an appointment to avoid any delays or unavailability of the
particular staff member you wish to see.
Thank you for your consideration.
6882 7955
Wayne Dunlop Carnival Organiser
Rlg Head Teacher PDHPE
Homework Centre Homework centre is held on Wednesdays in the library, starting in Week 5.
Staff are on hand to assist all students with their homework, catching up on
missed tasks or help on assessment tasks from 3.30pm-4.30pm. Transport home
will be provided if your child has a written note to give permission for the Clon-
tarf staff to drop home from school.
The homework centre is another way our school is committed to helping all
students achieve their best.
Mark Prince - Clontarf Foundation Delroy Campus
Delroy
Swimming
Carnival
2017
On Tuesday 21st February over 250 students attended the Delroy Campus Swimming Carnival at the Dubbo Aquatic and
Leisure Centre. The day proved to be very enjoyable with outstanding participation and competitive races highlighted by
some excellent individual achievements. Non –competitive events were also enjoyed by all and included the following;
Zoo and Star FM music and giveaways
Belly Flop competition
Massed Relay
Waterslide and Free Pool time
Fitness House Challenge
Best dressed competition
Live music from Doug Gordon and band members
Thank you to all teachers, parents, students and sponsors for their support during the day. All major award winners, house
and age champions will be acknowledged at our next school assembly and posted on the Dubbo College Facebook Page.
Please keep an eye out for this.
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DUBBO COLLEGE OPEN SPORTING TEAM
Congratulations to the following students for making a Dubbo College Open Sporting Team:
Aroha Taurau - Touch Football Alison Toohey - Touch Football Taneka Todhunter - Touch Football, Basketball,
Cricket
Sam Chappell - Basketball Lilli Campbell - Hockey, Cricket Chloe Goedee - Hockey
Kenzie McFarlane - Hockey Tamika Brunner - Hockey Cheenoa Bower - cricket
Jada Coe-Kennedy - cricket Jamarra Elemes - cricket
Cheenoa Bower
Cricket
Kenzie Macfarlane
Hockey Aroha Taurau
Touch Football
Taneka Todhunter
Touch Football
Basketball and
Cricket
Alison Toohey
Touch Football
Chloe Goedee
Hockey
Tamika Brunner
Hockey
Jamarra Elemes
Cricket Sam Chappell
Basketball Lilli Campbell
Hockey and Cricket
Jada Coe-Kennedy
Cricket
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Year 8 – The students are busy learning about Pop Art and the artists
involved in this art movement. Normally, the students would be studying
Street Art, however, the school term’s assessment has been swapped due to
Miss Thompson (who will be relieving Mrs McConnell on maternity leave),
keen to revamp the existing Street Art program to a more exciting one. This means that each Year 8 student received a new
assessment sheet (different to the one in their assessment booklet) which they signed to indicate they received the new
assessment for Term 1 in Visual Arts. If you require another copy or you missed out on the assessment sheet, see
Mrs McConnell or Miss Sinclair for another.
So far, Year 8 have learned what Pop Art is and about artist Andy Warhol and his artworks. They have begun a Warhol
inspired Photoshop activity and are attempting a Roy Lichtenstein inspired grid drawing.
We can’t wait to see what these students produce throughout the term as they understand popular culture.
NOTE – Year 8 students are required to purchase a canvas (no smaller then A4) for their Pop Art inspired assessment
painting due at the end of the term. If you could please purchase a canvas (or several – they can do as many as they wish) and
bring it to school to hand to the teacher for later in the term, please do so asap.
The Creative Crew
CAPA
Year 8 students working
studiously on their Pop Art
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The Creative Crew
CAPA
Pages 7 and 8: Year 8 busy in the class-
room re-creating a Roy Lichtenstein
inspired image using the
Grid Drawing method
Photography – The photography students will be utilising the darkroom, producing their own Photograms and
making their own Pinhole cameras. They will be developing their own images in the darkroom using traditional techniques
and chemicals.
Students have been asked to bring in items which they can use for their photograms as well as a
box that allows no light to pass through (could be a tin also) to make their Pinhole camera.
MUSIC…. The college band program began last week across all three campuses.
Both Delroy and South bands began with their first rehearsal on Monday 27th and will
rehearse every Monday from 3.30pm - 4.30pm under the tutelage of Mrs O, Miss Lang,
Mrs Maher, and Mr Billiards.
All students are welcome, from beginners to advanced players. We also have some instruments for hire if required, please
see your music teacher about this.
Senior Campus will rehearse on Monday mornings 7.50am - 8.50am with Mrs Powderley, and Mrs O.
Senior players from each campus band will be invited to play with the college band on Wednesday afternoons
4pm - 5.00pm at Delroy Campus, with all of the college music teachers involved.
Our first College-wide Band Workshop will take place in Week 10 (watch this space for more info).
Please see your music teacher for notes and more information.
Delroy Campus band 3.30pm - 4.30pm Monday afternoons in the music room
South Campus band 3.30pm - 4.30pm Monday afternoons in J3
Senior Campus band 7.50pm - 8.50pm Monday mornings in the prac room
College band 4.00pm - 5.00pm Wednesday afternoons at Delroy Campus (South/Senior Campus will catch a bus together,
more info in the notes).
We are very excited to get this program underway and look forward to seeing all of your gorgeous faces and instruments, at
rehearsals.
Mrs Lorin McConnell
CAPA
CIRCUS
Wednesday and Thursday afternoons
in the Delroy Hall
4.00pm - 5.30pm Cost: $2
Thursday is almost full, be quick.
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Term 1 is going fantastically well for the
Support Unit. The students have been
enjoying their subjects and in particular
Food Technology. The students have been
cooking a range of different foods and
following hygiene and safety procedures.
Miss Holly Cronk
Teacher Support Unit
Support students having fun
and enjoying their
Food Technology
practical lessons
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Mobile Phones and electronic devices are NOT to be used in class. If they are used in
class they will be confiscated by the teacher.
The phones will be stored at the office and may be collected by the student
from one of the Deputy Principals at the end of the day.
Dubbo College Is Getting a New Image!!!
Fact Sheet for the New College Uniform
The launch of the new uniform for Dubbo College will take place on Wednesday May 3rd, 2017 at 6pm at
Dubbo College Senior Campus Hall, Tony McGrane Place, Dubbo. Uniform designs will be on the Dubbo College
website and facebook page in the near future.
The uniform will be available to purchase from the beginning of Term 2 at Daylight Schoolwear Uniform Shop, Shop B,
219 Macquarie Street, Dubbo. Parents of Year 7, 2017 students can obtain a $40 discount from the Daylight Schoolwear
Uniform shop to assist them in updating to the new school uniform during Term 2.
It is hoped that All students will be wearing the new school uniform by 2018
Further uniform Information
Uniforms will be available Week 1, Term 2
Students can only wear their sport uniform on the day they have sport. Students must wear normal uniform on days
they have PDHPE practical lessons and get changed into a sport uniform. Your child’s PDHPE teacher will manage
this process.
All Students are expected to wear black leather shoes (this is a WH & S requirement set in place by the DET) and
black socks.
During this term the Careers team will be delivering GET REAL lessons to Year 10. This program is all about students
making The Pledge
To willingly commit themselves to participate in the Get Real Program and undertake that by their
17th birthday, they will:
Be in full-time education in school or TAFE
Be undertaking industry training or
Be in full-time employment.
It’s about getting REAL Skills to get REAL Jobs to earn REAL Money Also, the Careers Team will be interviewing all Year 10 students in Week 9 to help them with their Career goals.
Careers News 1 and 2 has now been sent to Year 9 and 10 students’ school emails. Please encourage your student to read
their school email. The Career news has a vast array of information including part time employment opportunities in the
local area, TAFE and Uni information, Jobs for the Future and a profile of a Career. There are also scholarships and much
more.
Congratulations to Nicollas Elrezz and Ronan Hobday as they were signed up as School Based Trainees with a Cert III in
Retail through KFC this week.
Up Coming dates:
March 30th Get Real Assembly all Year 10 to Senior Campus
Week 9, Year 10 paired interviews with Year 10
April 4 Pathways to medicine – interested Year 10’s
May 16th Year 7 Aim Higher Presentation at Delroy
Mrs Mara
Careers
Dubbocollegecareers Facebook page
Check out Dubbocollegecareers.com
website
Job Jump www.jobjump.com
Password…. rams
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Dubbo District Girl Guides
Come Try Guiding
Come for a free visit and try Girl Guides
We have vacancies for all age groups:
Junior Guides (ages 6-10 years)
Guides (ages 10-14 years)
Senior Guides (ages 14-17 years)
Girl Guides is about having fun, making friends, learning skills and being part of the wider community.
For more information, call Amanda Manderson on 0409 918 217 ASAP to get started early this term.
You will find there’s a lot more to Girl Guides than you realise!
“Empowering girls and young women to grow into confident, self-respecting, responsible, community members”
Sister City Student Exchange Program
Dubbo Regional Council runs a reciprocal student exchange program with our two Asian sister cities, Minokamo and
Wujiang.
Applications are now open for Students applying for the 2017 Minokamo and Wujiang Student Exchanges the 2017
Wujiang exchange and can be completed online at:
https://www.dubbo.nsw.gov.au/Community-and-Groups/Events--Community-and-Culture/sister-city-student-exchange
RSL Youth Soccer Club
Needs players in U13 team, U11 team and U7 teams
Please call Danielle (registrar) on: 0405 127 331
SCIENCE NEWS…..
Firstly, I would like to thank everyone for the warm welcome in starting on my new
endeavours at Dubbo College Delroy Campus. I am excited about the times ahead and
being part of a Science faculty that will develop a community of students, which will
understand the role that Science plays in their daily lives.
To start with here is a list of assessment tasks that are due in Term 1.
Year 7 is doing a crime scene investigation. This investigation uses scientific investigations to solve a crime. As they gather
the evidence students will find out who committed the crime!
Year 8 will be conducting a practical exam in class. This will be done to assess their ability to work scientifically performing
a first-hand investigation. The theme for the practical task will be chemical reactions.
Year 9 will also be conducting a practical exam in class. This task will be related to the topic Spheres of the Earth. Students
will be assessed on their ability to perform a first-hand investigation.
Year 10 is currently doing an open ended investigation at home. This task is designed to assess a student’s ability to conduct
their own scientific investigation at home. So far, students have been busy planning their tasks. Many students are looking to
their hobbies to help identify a hypothesis they will test. It is strongly advised that students should start their investigations
soon, as the data they will be collecting may take a while to collect and then analyse.
Upcoming Events
Year 9 and Year 10 science and engineering challenge, 28th March
VALID testing trials Years 9 and 10, 6th March - 31st March. This 50min test is to help
collect data for the November VALID test.
If there are any questions relating to any upcoming assessments and events in Science please do not hesitate to contact us.
Mr Tomas Tomesek
Head Teacher Science
Dubbo College Delroy Campus
Strive Class Scoop…..
The Strive class are well into this term’s learning, despite the class only being in operation for less than a month. In their
English studies, students have been exploring Shakespeare and what it would have been like to have been an audience
member at one of his plays at the Globe theatre. Students completed a ‘virtual tour’ of the Globe and wrote a diary entry
based upon their experience. We have begun looking more closely at the key themes of his work, with consideration of why
he is still as popular today as he was 400 years ago.
Our History focus for the term is on the Italian Renaissance, which makes links to not only the work being studied in
English, but also to our future work in Science. Students are currently exploring the daily life in the Renaissance, and in
groups are creating an ICT presentation that they will deliver to their peers next week.
In Maths, students have been studying Integers and Indices and should be set to begin their new topic, Algebra, next week.
Some of the photos accompanying this article show a practical exploration of positive and negative numbers and the
processes used when adding or subtracting numbers with different signs.
Students in Strive are also studying The Chemical World in their Science lessons. The other photos within this article show
students participating in an investigation of elements, compounds and mixtures.
The students have begun their class project and are catering afternoon tea (once a fortnight) for Homework Centre on
Wednesday afternoons. This project has been very well received by the students, and is made possible with the continued
support of Delroy Park Woolworths who donate the grocery items for this activity.
In an effort to build students’ skills and consolidate the learning taking place in the classroom, students are provided with
regular Maths and Initiative Games homework. Other subject homework is provided when required, and is usually the
completion of any unfinished class work. Students are encouraged to make use of the Homework Centre to complete these
tasks.
Mrs Rachel Cody
Strive Teacher
Success Try Reach Individual Visualise Encouragement
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above: distinguishing
between elements,
compounds and
mixtures.
above:
distinguishing between elements,
compounds and mixtures.
above and right:
distinguishing between elements,
compounds and mixtures.
above: exploring the integer line
exploring the integer line
left:
elements,
compounds
or mixtures
Canberra Show Report 2017 On the 23rd of February twenty two students from Delroy travelled to Canberra to
show sheep at the Royal Canberra Show until Sunday the 26th. The trip down only
had a slight hiccup with a blown out trailer tyre. Some of the students were on their
second trip to Canberra whilst for many students it was their first time to the Nation’s
capital. Once again the students showed sheep from Mr Piper’s Belowrie White
Dorper stud. Outstanding results were achieved, taking out every class they were
entered in, culminating in taking out Champion and Reserve White Dorper ram and
ewe. Placings were also gained in the interbreed section against some strong
competition. Most students competed in their handlers and junior judging classes
and despite some nerves they all performed very well. Whilst in Canberra, the
students also enjoyed the views from Telstra Tower, toured around Parliament House
and enjoyed time at the Canberra Show, going on rides and seeing the fireworks, as
well as all the other associated features that come with a show of this magnitude.
Overall, the trip was highly successful and Mr Piper received excellent feedback from
other exhibitors about how well behaved and helpful the Delroy students were. This
is always pleasing feedback when it comes from members of the public and Mr Piper
would also like to personally congratulate the students on their efforts, the
parents for their help and finally Miss Smith and Mr Kelly for their excellent
assistance. Practice will commence in early Term 2 for the upcoming Dubbo
Show which is around Week 5 of Term 2.
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Ag students
very proudly
competing at
the Royal
Canberra
Show with
winning
White
Dorpers
which came
from their
Ag teacher
Mr Piper’s
Belowrie
White Dorper
stud.
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Welcome to 2017 for Students, their
Parents/Carers and Families.
On Wednesday 15th February, 2017 a “Welcome Barbecue” was
held at Delroy Campus.
This was coupled with an Information Session. After Mrs Debbie
Head warmly welcomed everyone to Delroy and outlined goals
set for 2017, Mr Neil Thompson - HT English gave a presenta-
tion on the changes to NAPLAN and how they affect the Higher
School Certificate Examinations from 2020. Mr Tom Tomesek
then spoke about the VALID Science exam which is completed
on line by students in Years 8 and 10.
Following this a sausage sizzle and drinks were served. The
photographs captured by
Mrs Lorin McConnell
show the night was
enjoyed by many.
Mrs Vicki Budden
Head Teacher Wellbeing
In Week 3 some Year 10 Clontarf
boys made the trip to Newcastle to
present to the board of our newest partner Greater Bank. It was a great day. The boys really
stepped up with the presentation and each boy had prepared a question which I think really
impressed the board. Mr Michael Lee Clontarf
Parents, carers and students enjoying
the Welcome to Delroy new parents
and families at Delroy Campus
The Crowfoot family enjoying
the welcome BBQ
Chefs extraordinaire, Miss Bermingham,
Dylan Blunt, Isabelle Furney and Jessica Ware Charlotte Crowfoot and
Shaelee Furney and friend
Jazmyn Newby and guest
having a happy time
Hannah Tailby with her guest and
Mr Bizabishaka
Mr Prince, Mrs Head Principal Rlg,
Keith Fernando and Logan Davidson
Lisa Bayliss and
Leah Bayliss
Clare Powyer and
Tanisha Lovett
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DUBBO COLLEGE DELROY CAMPUS CALENDAR 2017
~ TERM 1 ~
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Wk 07 March 06 Clontarf
Canobolas
Rugby League
Game
07 Bangarra
Dance
Narromine
08 Active Vol Yr 9
Girls
Homework Centre
3.30pm - 5.00pm
09
Regional
Swimming
Trials
10
Wk 08 March 13 14
Regional Boys
Football
15 Active Volunteer-
ing Yr 9 girls
Homework Centre
3.30pm - 5.00pm
16 Regional Boys
Basketball
Ag Eastern
Dorper Show
Iron and Clay
performance
17 National Day of
action against
Bullying and
Violence
Ag Dorper Show
Girls Circle Exc
Wk 09 March 20 Western
Choral
Workshop
Delroy
21 Western
Choral
Workshop
Delroy
22 Active Vol Yr 9
girls Western Choral
Workshop Delroy
Support to Japanese
Gardens
Homework Centre
3.30pm - 5.00pm
23
Regional Netball
Rugby League
24
Girls Football
Wk 10 March 27
28 Regional
Lawn Bowls
Science and
Engineering
Challenge
29 Science and
Engineering
Challenge
Parent/Teacher night
4.30pm—7.00pm
30
Regional Netball
Rugby League
Get Real
Assembly
31
Wk 11 April 03 04 Regional
Lawn Bowls
05 Regional Rugby
Union
Homework Centre
3.30pm - 5.00pm
06 07
Last Day of Term 1
Centenary of Public High School Education in Dubbo It is 100 years since the first High School opened in Dubbo. Dubbo High School was joined in 1966 by Dubbo South High School and in 1980 by Delroy High School. Now Dubbo School of Distance Education, Mian School and Dubbo College are the secondary school providers.
All past and present students, staff and parents are invited to be part of these Centenary Celebrations from Friday April 21 to Sunday April 23, 2017.
EVENTS
Registration and Launch WPCC - Friday 21 April
Lunch DRTCC - Saturday 22 April
Visits to School sites and Evening socialising - Saturday 22 April
Church Service and Cenotaph Ceremony - Sunday 23 April Musical Presentation - Past and Present Students - DRTCC Sunday 23 April Bookings on line at www.123tix.com.au
Copies of the Commemorative Book 'Milestones and
Memories' can also be purchased on line at this address
NB: Numbers are limited for Lunch and the Musical.
STAFF RETURN FOR TERM 2 MONDAY 24th APRIL 2017
STUDENTS RETURN WEDNESDAY 26th APRIL 2017 (following ANZAC DAY Tuesday 25th April)
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DUBBO COLLEGE
UNIFORM SHOP Shop B 219 Macquarie St Dubbo Phone: 6881 8989
Term 1 Opening hours:
Tuesday 1.00pm - 5.00pm
Wednesday 1.00pm - 5.00pm
Thursday 1.00pm - 5.00pm
Friday CLOSED
Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm
DUBBO RSL CLUB
Brisbane Street
DUBBO
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
DELROY CAMPUS
Executive Staff 2017
Mrs Debbie Head
Principal Rlg
Miss K Bermingham
Deputy Principal
Mr G Braithwaite
Deputy Principal
Mr Shane Groen
Head Teacher Administration
Mr N Thompson
Head Teacher English/HSIE/
CAPA
Mrs V Budden
Head Teacher Wellbeing/Prof
Learning
Mr P Bizabishaka
Head Teacher Mathematics
Mr T Tomesek
Head Teacher Science
Mr W Dunlop
Head Teacher PDHPE/Year 7
Sports Co-ordinator
Mrs P McAneney
Sports Co-ordinator Years 8, 9
and 10
Ms T Ryan
Head Teacher Teaching and
Learning
Ms K Smith
Head Teacher TAS
Mr J Wade
Head Teacher Support
DELROY CAMPUS
Year Advisers
2017
Year 10 Mr L Rice
Ms L Field
Year 9 Ms S Brown
Mr D Piper
Year 8 Mrs P McAneney
Mrs L McConnell
Year 7 Mrs R Justice
Ms E Booth
Girls’ Adviser:
Mrs D Kelly
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
Rlg Principal: Mrs Debbie Head Deputy Principal: Miss Kathryn Bermingham Rlg Deputy Principal: Mr Glen Braithwaite
LEVELS SYSTEM
Do your Best, be Equipped
ready for Learning, show
Respect
and make the most of the
Opportunities offered by
Your School
SCHOOL POLICY ON
STUDENTS WHO ARE
UNWELL
When a student is unwell at school
he/she:
must obtain a note from the
teacher and then present at the
office, where a parent/carer will be
contacted by the office staff to
collect the student.
Students are NOT to use their
mobile phones to phone parent/
carer directly.
For legal reasons and school policy
students are NOT to leave the school
without signing out at the office.
A NOTE TO PARENTS/CARERS and
STUDENTS
Tank tops/singlets are not to be worn at
school.
Singlet tops are
not part of the
uniform and the do
not meet
sun-safe requirements.
Tights are not part of the uniform.
ATTENDANCE:
NOTES for PARENTS and CARERS
Attendance every day that the school is open for instruction is a legal requirement and a major responsibility of parents/carers. Please send a note when your student has been away from school. Prosecution in the Local Court - If all attempts by
schools and regional support staff fail to improve a
student’s attendance, action can be taken in the
Local Court and the result can be fines up to a
maximum of $11,000.
Please note
new
location
above