Principal: Phil Fitzsimons 8531 9500 – Chairperson Governing Council: Keith Simmons 0407 396 749
It is through working together, with respect, that we can achieve excellence
Murray Bridge High School
Excellence, Respect and Working Together Tel: 8531 9500 Fax: 8531 9595 Email: [email protected] Website: www.murraybridgehs.sa.edu.au
From the Principal Phil Fitzsimons
Welcome to this week’s newsletter.
As this is the final newsletter for the year it is fitting to reflect on the events
that have taken place at the school throughout 2015.
2015 has been another remarkable year in the history of our school.
Continuing the focus this year of Building a Culture of Success, we have
persisted in our goal for excellence in all aspects of school life and have
achieved success in academic outcomes, in the huge variety of activities in our
co-curricular program and in a wide range of community service projects,
whilst maintaining a warm, friendly school environment where the care and
welfare of our students is utmost.
I feel privileged to have led this strong, vibrant school community through a
year of great achievement, both individual and collective, of our students, staff
and the school as a whole. It has also been a year of meticulous planning for
substantial enhancement and refurbishment of our school environment in
response to the school’s strong enrolment growth.
Schools play an integral role in their communities, and this year has seen our
school powering on and fulfilling our responsibilities in providing high quality
education for the Murray Bridge and surrounding areas.
There is much for which we can be proud. We have earned the right to hold
our heads high, applaud our successes and celebrate all the innovative
occurrences at Murray Bridge High.
We continue to aspire and strive to move from a good school to a great
school. We believe that we give you our best, and each year we provide the
best education and the best preparation for life.
In 2015, there were many events and achievements that captured the vision of
our school values really well and demonstrated what we have to offer at
Murray Bridge High School and the reasons we have to be proud of our
school:
Some highlights included:
Re-development of the Resource Centre and the Student Services Office
fully funded by the school – cost $500,000
Ryan Varga receiving a merit for outstanding achievement in Visual Art at
the SACE Merit Ceremony at Government House
Visit to Government House by the School Prefects
Ski Trip to Mt Hotham and Falls Creek, student visit to Canberra and
Sydney
TERM 4, Week 9 – 7 December 2015
CALENDAR
TERM 4
Tue, 8 Dec Parents & Friends – 5.30pm
Governing Council – 7pm
Fri, 11 Dec Last day of Term 4 – 2pm dismissal
TERMS DATES 2016
Term 1 1 Feb – 15 Apr 2016
Term 2 2 May – 8 Jul 2016
Term 3 25 Jul – 30 Sep 2016
Term 4 17 Oct – 16 Dec 2016
STUDENT FREE DAYS 2016
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Tuesday, 14 June 2016
SCHOOL CLOSURE 2016
Friday, 2 September 2016
(Show Day)
We wish all our staff, students and families a Merry Christmas
and a safe and Happy New Year.
Term 1 2016 begins on Monday, 1 February 2016.
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Highlights cont….
Visit of students and staff from Funabashi High School –
continuing our long standing relationship between the two
schools
350 teachers across the Murraylands attending professional
development at MBHS on executive functions, looking at
developing skills and mindsets in our students to become
successful learners
The visit by the Australian Girls’ Choir in June and the
memorable concert
The moving Remembrance Day Service on November 11
along with our Prefects placing flags on the war graves at the
local cemetery
Hindmarsh winning the Sports Day athletics carnival for the
first time in nearly 30 years
Successful demonstration of the innovative socially assistive
robots by students in the Disability Unit on the SBS Insight
Program
Year 8/9 Knock Boys football team reaching the grand final of
the State Country Competition; Open girls Knockout
Basketball team were state finalists and our Year 8/9 T20
cricket team were finalists in the state competition
Following an extensive application process by the Special
Options class the school acquired a Variety Bus kindly
provided to the school by the Variety Club
Murray Bridge High School, under the guidance of teacher
Steven Barclay winning the state iAwards in the Secondary
Student Category
The school was involved in raising awareness of domestic
violence against women on 31 July as part of a whole region
focus towards this issue
2 Chemistry teams from MBHS reached the National Final in
the Titration Competition. Our best team finished 3rd in SA
and 9th in Australia
Steer ‘Kevin’ judged reserve champion at this year’s Royal
Adelaide Show
Staff Departures
I would like to acknowledge the contribution of the following staff
that are departing Murray Bridge High School at the end of this
year:
Robert Baldwin (end of tenure)
Phil Bond (retirement),
Sarah Brooker (study),
Amra Causevic (transfer to Adelaide),
Steve Filipponi (end of tenure),
Stacy Frogley (transfer to Adelaide),
Lauren Haggis (Australian Science & Mathematics School),
Jackie Heaney (Christies Beach High School),
Steve Ide (end of tenure),
Kirsten Jones (end of tenure),
Nicolette Kavanagh (end of tenure),
Jeff Lines (transfer to Adelaide),
Annie O’Dea (end of tenure),
Anna Vesecky (Para Hills High School) and
Russell Wotton (Mt Compass Area School).
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AWARD WINNERS
SPECIAL PRIZES
Dux of School
(donated by Drs M & F Altmann)
Courtney Afford
Reece Waltrovitz
Liebelt Award of Excellence
(donated by Mr & Mrs R G Peake)
Courtney Afford
McLaren Scholarship
(donated by Mrs B & Mr G McLaren)
Jayden Thomson
McLaren Scholarship
(donated by Mr H & Mr D McLaren)
Jazmyn Hikuroa
Long Tan Scholarships
(donated by ADF)
Year 10 – Breigh Angove
Year 12 – Ben Howard
Clair Harrop Memorial Award
(donated by Gary Harrop)
Shaun Meyers
Murray Lodge IOOF Award
(donated by Murray Lodge)
Samantha Lewis
Murraylands Apex Australia Award
(donated by Murraylands Apex)
Walter Harris
Marj Byerlee Encouragement Award
(donated by the Ministry in Schools Task
group)
Fiona Garlett
Rosemary Wells Creative Arts Award
(donated by Ken Wells)
Milaina Gregory
Harry Lin
Glad Bonsor Memorial Award
(donated by the Soroptomists Club)
Ben Howard
Caltex Best Allrounder Award
(donated by the Caltex Australia)
Madeleine Webb
Nragi Kor:ni
(donated by Aboriginal Education Faculty)
Keiden Smith
Barker Shield
(donated by Tony Pasin)
Ryan Varga – Academic Achievement
Hannah Smith – Community Service & Spirit
Nathan Tarasenko - Leadership
SERVICE AWARDS Mayor’s Service Award
(donated by Rural City of Murray Bridge)
Oliver Asel
Prefect’s Award
(donated by Rotary Club of Tailem Bend
and Koh Architects)
Courtney Afford
Hayley Vardon
Phea-Jae Gage
Shaun Tyas
Rotary Service Awards
(donated by Rotary Club of Murray Bridge)
Genevieve Gregory
Hannah Smith
Phea-Jae Gage
Service to the School Award
(donated by Managed Insurance Solutions)
Tenille Schulz
Outstanding Effort Award
(donated by Haig & Menzel)
Kedeisha Kartinyeri
Service to the School Award
(donated by Murray Bridge Auto Parts)
Amber Symons
SPORTS AWARDS
Sportswoman of the Year
(donated by Mr R Nance)
Courtney Afford
Sportsman of the Year
(donated by Murray Valley Standard)
Riley Vanson
Frank Clarke Memorial Award
(donated by Mr Rod Davis)
Lucinda Howell
SUBJECT PRIZES
English Studies
(donated by Ms Wendy Wells)
Ryan Varga
English Communications
(donated by Rotary Club of Mobilong)
Isabella Davies
English as a Second Language
(donated by Thomas Foods International)
Abby Trumata
Middle School ESL
(donated by Thomas Foods International)
Chao Huang
Chinese Background Speakers Award
(donated by Thomas Foods International) Haokun Wang
Presentation Night 2015 by Helen Peake
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Year 10 English
(donated by Peter Semmler QC)
Akon Nhail
Specialist Mathematics
(donated by Adrian Pederick MP)
Reece Waltrovitz
Mathematical Studies
(donated by Dr & Mrs R Thompson)
Reece Waltrovitz
Mathematical Applications (donated by Murdoch Insurance Brokers P/L)
Nikki Foster
Clair Harrop Memorial (Year 10 Maths)
(donated by Mr G Harrop)
May Broadbent
Chemistry
(donated by Des & Mim Warner)
Reece Waltrovitz
Physics
(donated McAlister Painters)
Reece Waltrovitz
Biology
(donated by Graham Quast Home Loans)
Bianca Howell
Agriculture Award
(donated by Mr H Stephen)
Taylor Jenner
Practical Skills - Agriculture
(donated by Murray Bridge Veterinary Clinic)
Tom Daniel
Information Processing & Publishing
(donated by McCue’s Bakery)
Eleanor Binney
Marley Knight
Information Technology
(donated by Murray Computer & Office Shop)
Ben Edwards
History
(donated by Daish Irrigation)
Courtney Klenke
Business & Enterprise
(donated by Murray Bridge Business &
Tourism Inc)
Angela Venturi
Legal Studies
(donated by Mason, Westover, Homburg)
Ryan Varga
Year 12 Dance
(donated by Murray Bridge Players & Singers)
Nicole Cercone
Year 12 Music
(donated by Murray Bridge Players &
Singers)
Zoe Schwerdt
Year 11 Drama
(donated by Murray Bridge Players &
Singers)
Chloe Hutchesson
Year 12 Art
(donated by Artworks Framing & Gallery)
Montana Hobbs
Year 12 Design
(donated by Southern Cross Cleaning)
Nikki Foster
The Tessa Whitworth Memorial Prize for
Year 11 Fine Arts
(donated by Mr & Mrs J Twigden)
Jade Collins
Year 11 Art Encouragement Awards
(donated by Artworks Framing & Gallery
Chloe Helgeson
Courtney Arbon
Physical Education
(donated by Hughes and Loveday)
Corey Blanch
Year 12 Health
(donated by Anderson Solicitors)
Ryan Varga
School Based Apprenticeship
(donated by Trade School for the Future)
Gordon Rigney
School and Beyond
(donated by School and Beyond)
Cali-Ann Mounce
Golden Hammer Awards
(donated by David Berresford)
Ben Howard
Sam Mach
Australian National Chemical Analysis
Competition
Cameron Russell, Monika Lloyd, Nicole
Cercone, Isaac Smith, Hayley Vardon,
Cedric Garcia
DISABILITY UNIT AWARDS
Thomas Hopper – Excellence
April Birrell - Excellence
Gustin Lambert – Outstanding Effort
Abby-Rose Jones - Outstanding Effort
Katrina Arnold – Outstanding Effort
Presentation Night 2015 Cont…. by Helen Peake
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Young Composers Award By Abbey Kruschel, Chloe Elliott and Mr McFarlane
Year 12 student, Zoe Schwerdt, entered
her own composition Lies into the Young
Composers Award and won second place
in the Year 12 category. It was a piece
originally written for voice and piano that
Zoe adapted for the school’s Senior
Concert band.
On Monday, 23rd of November, the Murray Bridge High School
Senior Concert Band attended the Young Composers Award
ceremony of South Australia; this would be where Zoe’s award
was presented.
25 students travelled by bus to
the Uniting Church of Adelaide
to perform Lies. Light Square
was visited for tea, with Zoe’s
grandparents supplying food for
all (Thank you!). The ceremony
commenced at 7:30pm with
other winners performing their
creations live.
There were many diverse pieces represented, including solo voice,
guitar ensembles, clarinet and piano, electronic music and
singer/songwriter, Chloe Warrick from Loxton who attends The
Station’s Cert III in Music Business course here in Murray Bridge.
Year 11 student, Chloe Helgeson was also present as she
received a commendation for her work, World Behind.
The performance of the Senior Concert Band was a success,
followed by Chloe and Zoe receiving their awards.
Please click on the link below to view the story in The Standard.
http://www.murrayvalleystandard.com.au/story/3510925/students-
musical-forte/
Christmas Tree Festival by Sean Hickey
On the 20th of November the Senior Concert Band performed
for the Christmas Tree Festival at the Sound Shell as part of a
three day event held in the Murray Bridge Town Hall. The band
performed a range of music for the audience which culminated in
the lighting of the Christmas Tree on Adelaide Rd opposite the
Sound Shell.
Instrumental Music Showcase By Corey Blanch
On Wednesday, 25th of November, members of the
Murray Bridge High School Senior Concert Band travelled
to Elder Hall - Elder Conservatorium of Music, to
participate in the Instrumental Musical Service (IMS)
showcase. The Day began with the students rehearsing
with the Secondary Schools Concert Band for the
showcase later that evening. The band was comprised of
Woodwind, Brass, Bass, and Percussion and was conducted
by Grant Sheridan. The concert also consisted of other
IMS ensembles, including; String Orchestras, Flute
Ensembles, Guitar Ensemble, and Percussion Ensembles. All
ensembles had a range of students from different year
levels and schools across South Australia. The performance
was a success with a large number of people attending,
including the Director of Programs & Regional Management
- Anne Kibble, Chief Executive of DECD - Tony Harrison,
and a Representative for the Minister of Education.
Music Wrap Up for 2015 by Sean Hickey
With the close of another year’s performances for our
school ensembles, I would like to take a moment to reflect
on what has been and what is still to come. The students
from the Senior Concert Band, Guitar Ensemble and Vocal
Ensemble have performed at many community and school
events this year and have represented our school
community in a professional manner. Though, we are not
done yet. The Senior Concert Band will be performing for
one last time at the Murray Bridge Christmas Carols on the
13th of December 9 (see advert on page 9) performing
both with the Murray Bridge Community Band and as a
stand-alone ensemble as an item during the carols. Year 10
students Ellen Saunders will also be performing a number
of songs as a soloist playing guitar and singing.
Just because school is out, it doesn’t mean that you can’t
continue to enjoy listening to music created by our
students, get online to see our SoundCloud page at
www.soundcloud.com/MBHSmusic
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Year 8 Aquatics by Helen Partridge
All year 8 students had the opportunity to participate in 2 days
of water activities at the Murraylands Aquatic Centre during
Week 5. Over 100 Year 8 students took this opportunity and
gained experience on the water as well as building on team
skills. Students worked with instructions to be involved in
various activities including: Sailing, Kayaking, Knee boarding,
Skiing and Wind surfing. Many students were successful at the
activities and were able to celebrate their success with fellow
class mates and Physical Education teachers. Murray Bridge High
School would like to thank the staff at the Murraylands Aquatic
Centre for working with our students and ensuring they had a
great time.
Australian Mathematics Competition –
Success for MBHS students by Paula Hahesy
On Thursday 30th July, 22 keen MBHS mathematicians sat the
2015 Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC). Thousands of
students from across Australia compete in the AMC each year,
challenging their mathematical and problem solving skills.
2015 has seen improved overall results for MBHS. Participants and
their results are listed below.
The highlight of this year has been the achievement of three
Distinctions, awarded to Keeghan Davis and Angello Deionno
(Year 8) and Dean Rossiter (Year 11). This result places these
students in the top 15% of Australian competitors in their Division
– congratulations boys.
Student Year Result
Keeghan Davis 8 distinction
Angello Deionno 8 distinction
Darcy Kleinig 8 credit
Aidan Morrell 8 credit
Roshaan Cheema 8 credit
Nicholas Bolt 8 credit
Ronald Mafara 8 credit
Keefezzebastian Dela Cruz 8 credit
Jack Lannan 8 credit
Lachlan Young 8 proficiency
Brock Smith 8 proficiency
Ruxin Jiang 9 credit
Abbey Morrison 9 credit
John Antony De Leon 9 proficiency
Angela Bensch 9 proficiency
Chelsea Rickaby 9 proficiency
Samuel Stock 9 proficiency
Dean Rossiter 11 distinction
William Davis 11 credit
Chaitanya Bhandari 11 credit
Brianna Fullston 11 Participation
Georg-Jah Mitchell 11 Participation
Staff meet Ernie Dingo by Emily Adams
On Wednesday 25th November Murray Bridge High School
teachers were given the opportunity to attend a workshop,
hosted by Ernie Dingo, on incorporating Indigenous
Perspectives into the Drama and English curriculum. The
Workshop looked specifically at Bran Nue Dae (a film that
Ernie Dingo starred in) and how teachers could workshop
Indigenous texts with students. Ernie’s life experience in the
theatre and the film industry gave great insight as to how to
engage students and encourage them to challenge themselves
in Drama and English with Indigenous work. In addition P J
Oaten from the Children’s Show The Fairies spoke about how
to use ICT to encourage students to present to camera and
learn vital life skills in presentation and public speaking. Both
speakers were incredibly engaging and knowledgeable and we
look forward to using what was taught in our own classrooms.
Emily, Lucas and Miranda with Ernie Dingo
Distinction winners
Angello and Keeghan
with Principal, Phil
Fitzsimons and teacher,
Jacob Dawson. Absent: Dean Rossiter
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Men @ Work – Work Experience by Andrew Walkley
In Weeks 4 and 5 of Term 4 the Year 9 Men@Work class
experienced the workforce for themselves thanks to generous
local businesses that welcomed the students for a working
week in the ‘real world’. The elective class gained important
Occupational Health and Safety in the Workforce certification
through online providers. The students researched their
individual area of interest so they could approach a business
and introduce themselves, deliver a resume, and speak to the
manager about the motivating factors for their interest in that
field. Once their paperwork was complete the students were
able to see how businesses and workforces operate and have
a ‘hands-on’ go at some of the procedures and daily
operations of a workplace.
Some of the workplaces included retail stores, fabrication,
landscaping, diesel mechanics, and churches. The young men
who took place in work experience enjoyed the responsibility
of working and learned valuable skills which often translate
into part-time work or referees for job applications.
Year 9 student Bienfait said that he was “digging trenches and
renovating a house – it was good fun”. Rialey did ten hours of
solid work at Adelaide Oval on a hot day but said “it was a
good learning experience”. Bayden “learnt how to make
roller shutters’, Jonny learned “sermon writing and how to not
swear for a week”. His work experience has continued into
his community life and he is delivering another sermon at the
Christian Family Centre in the near future. Zane said his work
was “a good life experience – I learnt a lot of stuff about how
to build a house and the struggles of being a grown man”.
Jordan, who also went to CFC for work experience, said that
“it was one of the best experiences of my school life. The
pizza was good too.”
The Men@Work program at Murray Bridge High School is an
elective subject run in the second semester of Year 9 for boys
who are interested in learning trades and/or gaining exposure
to a workforce they may be considering for a School Based
Apprenticeship. It is also a pathway into Vocational Education
and Training, as the students work closely with the school’s
Trade Training Centre and the helpful staff therein. If you
would like to know more information about the program,
please contact the Year 9 Coordinator Andrew Walkley
via email: [email protected] or by
phone on 0417 879 303 (text message is preferable).
The Independent Learning Centre by Penny Conway, Assistant Principal (FLO)
On Thursday 26th November we held our Semester 2 Presentation
Ceremony at the ILC. We had approximately 125 parents, caregivers,
visitors, staff and students attend. Our Special Guest Presenters were
Mayor Brenton Lewis (Rural City of Murray Bridge), Phil Fitzsimons
(Principal, MBHS), Phillipa Duigan (Partnerships for Learning, Director
DECD), Elona Koop (Partnerships for Learning Coordinator).
Photographed below with Penny Conway (Assistant Principal) and Jo
Heward (FLO Learning Coordinator).
The Presentation Ceremony is an important activity within the ILC as it
gives an opportunity to celebrate our young people’s success in their
learning programs undertaken throughout the current school year.
Certificates were presented to students who completed subjects such
as: Personal Learning Plan: Workplace Practices: Research Project:
Literacy 1 and 2: Numeracy: Vocational Education Subjects:
A highlight of the morning was to acknowledge our SACE completors
for 2015. This year 15 students were successful in completing the
requirements of the SACE (this is pending moderation verification
from the SACE Board). We congratulate these young people and
wish them success in their future endeavours
This semester the student’s brief
was to design animal masks. They
did a fantastic job and several
were on display during our
presentation day ceremony.
KEY DATES:
The ILC will close on Friday,
11 December 2015.
Students return on Monday,
2 February 2016.
I wish all our ILC families a
safe and happy holiday
season.
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Talkin Road Safety School Edition Newsletter Issue 17, November 2015
Please click on the link below to view Talkin Road Safety School Edition Newsletter Issue 17. https://www.police.sa.gov.au/services-and-events/community-programs/road-safety-education
Lower Murray Trade Training Centre
Update by Greg Fulwood
2015 has finished with a flourish. A number of trainees having
worked later than the rest of their mates to get the finishing
touches on their work to gain their certificates.
Roxanne Rowland and Helen Wilden are working hard getting
all courses ready for next year with numbers in some courses
being high with a couple a little lower than expected.
A number of short courses are being held in Week 8, Barista in
Kitchen 1 at the High School and Automotive at TAFE SA
Murray Bridge.
This being the last newsletter for 2015 Roxanne, Helen and I
would like to wish all staff, students, trainees, parents and our
associated Training Organisations and trainers all the best for a
happy Christmas. We look forward to sharing a productive and
enjoyable 2016 with you all.
Electro-Technology
The trainees had a chance to extend their learning at the end
of the year by building 9volt powered cars which required a
great deal of concentration and skill. They designed and
manufactured the bodies of the cars in the Multi Trades
workshop then transferred to the Soldering workshop where
they finished the fit out of the cars.
The trainees were ecstatic with their finished products and
were able to take them home at the end of the process.
One of the lads is shown adding the finishing touches to his
creation with the other photo showing three very satisfied trainees with their electric cars.
Certificate III Fitness Award by Helen Wilden
Fiona Garlett and Michayla Smith were congratulated at the
Graduation and Recognition Ceremony held at Prince Alfred
College – Adelaide, on Monday night 30th November. Both
girls have successfully completed their full Certificate III Fitness
Instructor course during 2nd Semester this year, travelling to
Mount Barker each Monday.
This intensive course provided a large group of students with
the opportunity to gain their qualification as a Group Fitness
Instructor through an interesting combination of practical
activities, fitness session planning and physiology theory. Both
the girls completed 20 hours of work placement, Fiona at
Anytime Fitness; Michayla at Snap Fitness, and both had
outstanding reports from the instructors at the Fitness Centres.
They also gained 60 SACE Stage 2 Credits through the course.
Both the girls have great opportunities now for further study in
a Certificate IV in Fitness, and/or for working in the industry. Congratulations Fiona and Michayla.
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Uniform Shop Opening Hours beginning of year 2016
8.30am – 3.00pm on the following days
Wednesday, 27 January Thursday, 28 January
Friday, 29 January EFTPOS facilities are available
Uniform must be paid for in full before collection
UNIFORM SHOP SALES Please Note:
PE polo tops with new logo are now available for sale at
the Uniform Shop
Cost $38
PAYMENT OF MATERIAL & SERVICES CHARGES – 2016
Please note:
School fees for 2016, will be posted home early January. These
fees need to be paid in full by the end of Term 1 – Friday 15th
April 2016.
Finance Office will be open for the payment of fees:-
8.30am to 4.30pm
Monday 25th January 2016
Wednesday 27th January 2016
Thursday 28th January 2016
Friday 29th January 2016
PAYMENT OPTIONS –
School Card - Forms will be available from the Finance office.
Please contact Finance staff for assistance.
New forms need to be completed each year at each school your children attend
Direct Debit - Forms available from the Finance Office located
in the Student Services Area.
Instalments - Please contact Deb Lang at the School to arrange
a payment plan.
Cash - To the School.
Cheque - In person or by post.
EFTPOS Payment
- In Person/ or Phone
- By Written Authority, in full or by instalments
Please quote the 3 Digit Verification Number on the back of
your card
Centrepay - Complete a Centrepay Deduction Form, and we
will forward it to Centrelink.
(Forms and additional information are available at the school-
please see Deb Lang)
Direct Payment - Direct payment by you to our School
Account. Please contact Deb Lang for details.
ABSTUDY - Parents/caregivers contact Centrelink.
The Finance Advisory Committee have approved a motion at
their last meeting that “if an excursion needs to be cancelled for any reason that we will refund costs of $20 and over by cheque. $20 and under will be credited against the students name and if the student leaves and a credit remains it will be credited against any outstanding amounts or a cheque for the amount will be sent home.” Therefore the credit will sit with your child and can be used for
Materials & Services Charges, future excursions/incursions. Any
questions please speak to the Finance Staff.
Tania Ireland Finance Manager
Also featuring students and teachers from Murray Bridge High School Concert Band