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Last Thursday the Gobondery Shield was held at our school. It was a fabulous day,
the weather was perfect, the students were enthusiastic and played all the sports
with a high level of sportsmanship!
A big thank you needs to go to the P&C who cooked a fantastic dinner and Ms
Rowlands and her band of helpers, who provided us with the most delicious
donuts for dessert.
Year 3/4 Letters Year 3/4 were delighted to
receive letters from the
students at Rochedale South
State School.
3rd December 2018 Term 4 Week 8
Trundle Central School Newsletter A school that provides a
professional, stimulating and challenging learning
environment
Principal Mr John Southon
Head Teacher Secondary Mr Gerry Capell
Assistant Principal Mrs Fiona Sanderson
Reminders Wednesday 5/12/18 Gobondery Cup & Trundle Thursday 6/12/18 Kindergarten / Year 6 Transition - Final this week Next week Tuesday 11/12/18 Presentation Night 6:30pm Trundle Hall SRC & guitar students at 6pm Thursday 13/12/18 K-12 Final Awards Assembly at school—10am Year 6 Farewell Social Thursday night Friday 14/12/18 Year 6 Farewell Assembly 11:45am – Library
P&C President
Mrs Rhonda Grady
Secretary Mrs Kelly-Lee Dunn
Treasurer Mrs Lubka Prebendarcik
Gobondery Shield
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Principal’s
Message
here are 13 days left of school but it seems 30
days of events that need to be completed. This
outstanding public school continues to provide quality
education to the last day of term 4 so students are
expected to attend to the end of the year. Today the
Rage Program commenced for 8/10 boys. This will run
for the next three Mondays of term. Year 10 non-
compulsory work experience all week, Primary
Intensive Swimming all week, Gobondery Cup on
Thursday and Threads Out West visiting Thursday and
Friday.
Last week the voucher from Pambula Rotary club was
distributed. This is to be used at the newsagent to
help stimulate the local economy. On Thursday last
week our school hosted the Gobondery Shield. Thank
you to Mrs Sanderson for her organisation and
passion to ‘get things right’ for the students of this
school. Contrary to some people’s perception staff do
not get paid extra to organise these activities for your
children. They happen because of the goodwill of staff
such as Mrs Sanderson.
Threads Out West is a not for profit organisation and is
delivering hampers and clothing for our families on
Thursday. This is part of our drought relief efforts that
we have been involved with over the last three
months. The school will not be discriminating
between families that live in town and those that live
on farms because all people in a town such as Trundle
that has a one dimensional economy are effected by
drought. Families before the end of term will receive:
A toiletries package containing quality shampoo,
deodorant and quality perfume.
Food hampers
Gift vouchers for Target and Big W.
Christmas presents for children.
This is additional support to the town already
provided by the school. Examples include:
43,000 dollars injected into local business (more
to come).
Free showers and washing machines
Subsidisation of the reward trip this term.
Free sunglasses / hats for k-4 students.
Free access to Healthy Harrod for two years.
Primary end of year activities free.
Secondary / primary book packs
120 food hampers
400 kilograms of dog food
140 cartons of water
20 dollar vouchers to be spent in the newsagent.
Pambula Rotary Club visiting.
Musical instruments for the school
Water tanks for the school
New washing machine for the school.
The response to the call I put out to Sydney schools
has been amazing and confirms to me the true value
of public education in Australia. I had the idea and
have to a large extent been the public face of the
effort but I would like to pay tribute to my office staff
who have worked tirelessly to coordinate the
donations out to families. In addition, teaching staff
have tolerated the disruptions and continued to
deliver quality education. Our efforts to support our
community I hope has helped people through difficult
times.
Some time ago a local identity when I asked if they
would like recognition for a generous donation to the
school said ‘it is a waste of time because many of the
people that pat you on the back are just waiting for
you to take of few more steps forward for an
opportunity to kick you in the backside’. I will
remember this quote for a long time and now
completely understand the message. I hope good
people take the time to recognise the outstanding
efforts of this school to improve the facilities and
programs available to the young people of Trundle.
Indeed, next year we will grow again by 10 students
and could have up to 20 students in Year 7. This is
nothing in a larger community, but considering we had
92 students in 2014 to progress towards 130 students
just 4 years later is totally against the trend in nearby
towns and something that should be celebrated.
I am very proud of this school. Not only have we
consistently grown over the last 4 years we have
embraced the concept of continuous improvement in
terms of facilities, programs and results. Over the last
two years through the efforts of staff and community
we have improved our attendance, retention from
Year 7 to Year 12 and NAPLAN scores. The most
pleasing aspect of NAPLAN is the movement of
students from one band below to the top two bands.
This school also has our Aboriginal students at or
above our non-Aboriginal students, an outstanding
achievement. In addition, the changes in assessment
policy in High School has resulted in a significant
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improvement in submission of completed tasks almost
95% in 2018. Just as pleasing has been the reduction
from 70 days lost through suspension between 2014-16
down to only 5 days lost this year. This indicates to me
that students want to be at school, staff are supportive
to students needs and suspension is not the only
strategy in the welfare and discipline policy. In addition,
we now have the best computer, sporting and learning
programs possible and are constantly looking for more
opportunity. The opportunities a child has should not
be defined by geography.
Our school is next to be upgraded for more computer
band width and additional Wi-Fi access and part of the
cooler classrooms programs first round roll out. This
will further improve facilities for your children. This
school and the Department of Education reflects the
ethos of equal access to education and facilities across
the whole state. Well done to the students, staff and
community of Trundle.
When I arrived in 2014 the school had a 22 seat bus.
At the time this bus was completely surplus to
requirements, needed seat belts fitted, travelled less
than 4000 kilometres per year and was costing
considerable money to maintain. Subsequently I sold
the bus and down sized to a 12 seat mini bus much to
the disgust of the various tables of knowledge in the
community. This bus travels in excess of 20,000
kilometres a year but was purchased second hand. It
will require an upgrade in the very near future costing
approximately 70,000 dollars. We could keep the bus
and save the money but I do not want our students
arriving to an activity in the worst bus but the best we
can provide as a school and community. It is simple,
students I believe perform and behave in accordance
with the image they are allowed / forced to project.
Our bus is one of the public faces of Trundle Central
School when we arrive at activities and I refuse to
project an image of old and tired. The problem is
finding the money. Maybe the pokies, no they are
reverse Robin Hood, they actually rob from the poor
and give to the rich so I will have to look to other
avenues.
The new teacher housing should be completely on line
early next year. It is disappointing that an issue with
the power supply has delayed the other two residences
being rented. However, this construction that injected
thousands into local businesses in the construction
phase has allowed at this stage two teachers to live in
town and contribute socially and financially to this
town. I am very proud that where possible my staff
choose to live locally rather than commute. This allows
them to completely understand the culture and
contribute to the wider community.
Thank you to Mrs Kim Williams and Mr Grady for
constructing our Merry Christmas signs and erecting
Christmas lights. This is not a small or token effort but
a recognition from the school that we need to
celebrate a productive but in many ways a difficult year.
I hope people decorate their houses and Trundle
embraces the end of the year as a celebration of the
gifts and opportunity this great country gives us rather
than the negatives that seem constantly forced upon us.
Research indicates a positive message needs to be
stated at least 27 times to be believed but a negative
needs to be repeated less than 10. This is why negative
people are so dangerous in our community and a
school because people listen. It never ceases to amaze
me the amount of resources and emotional energy is
allocated to negativity. I challenge people next time
they are exposed to a person’s negativity they counter
with 27 positive messages. The look on their face will
make it worthwhile and we are living the dream in
Trundle so 27 should be easy.
Recently a group of students across the state left
school to protest against climate change. Whilst I
would have preferred students to protest on a
weekend and attend school I am proud that education
is still the major driver of political and social change. It
is ironic that one of the main goals of a comprehensive
education is the establishment of lateral thought and
the ability to challenge / question established policy and
thinking but when young people actually achieve this
many want to suppress it.
Finally the quote of the year goes to Andrew Klein.
Whilst watching I believe the 1882 (sorry 1982) Grand
Final between Parramatta and Manly he said “ I was not
alive for this game but I am enjoying it because it may
be the last opportunity to see Parramatta win a
premiership”. Reality and humour at the same time.
13 days of school left and 30 days worth of activities.
Sounds about the way I want it.
John Southon
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Ajax’s
Weekly Woof
Wooof Wooof awards:
4 big happy woofs to all students who are already
using their sunglasses and hats. Even Ajax puts clear
zinc on his nose to protect from the sun. A young
single guy needs to protect his skin.
5 big happy woofs to all the Primary students who
were well behaved and enthusiastic on Thursday
for the Gobondery Shield. Enjoy sport whilst you
can because you never know when an accident
could make you laid up for a few days.
4 big happy woofs to those students who ask how I
am going with my recovery. I am glad in such a
short time I have made so many friends.
5 big woofs to those students who I see out
exercising and using the pool correctly. We are
lucky to have a pool in our town. Well done to
Mitch for the way he is running the pool, friendly
but maintaining a standard.
4 loud growls to the students who leave rubbish
on the oval after soccer and cricket on Thursdays.
Southo comes home and says things such as, get rid
of soccer and close the back oval. Then he re-watches
the Sharks grand final victory and calms down.
Negative body image is often created on the thing
Southo refers to as the idiot box. I encourage all
children to accept difference and the fact that we
come in all different shapes and sizes. Even a
Labrador knows that the people on TV and magazines are not normal and often the camera
plays tricks to make them look better. I have put
on lots of weight since my accident but I am proud
of my bigger backside and curves I might even sell
advertising on my backside.
Q: What do you get when you cross a dog and a calculator?
A: A friend you can count on
Q: What kind of dog sounds like you can eat it?
A: A sausage dog!
Until next week, Ajax
Bark with laughter with
Ajax:
What happens when it rains cats and dogs?
You can step in a poodle!
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Primary
Term 4 Week 8
Students of the week Kindergarten - Andrew Lynn
1/2 - Cooper Dunn
3/4 - Joshua Clayton
5/6 - Jake Callow Sportspersons - Phelly Robson, James Smith and
Mikayla Penny
Sun Safe Policy This term is a No Hat No Play term. Students
MUST wear a wide brimmed hat. This means that if
they do not have a hat, they cannot participate in
any outdoor activities including lunch time play. We
keep a small selection of spare hats for those
students who accidently forget their hats. These
hats are washed regularly but are not to be used
every day by the same students. We will endeavour
to call parents to let them know their child has
forgotten their hat so that it can be found. Please
make sure you put your child’s name inside their
hat.
Kindergarten/Year 6 Transition This week will be the final week of Kindergarten/
Year 6 Transition sessions that will run throughout
the term.
This year the sessions will run from 8:55 – 11:20
for Preschoolers – Year 5. The Year 6 Transition
program will run from 10:00am – 12:30pm. This will allow the Pre-schoolers and Year 6 to
engage in some fantastic activities to ensure the
transition from both Preschool and Primary School
is a smooth and enjoyable experience.
All classes in primary will be moving up into the
next group for these sessions. It is a great way for
the students to practise being in a new class.
Swimming For Sport This Friday students who would normally go to the
pool at 1:00pm for sport will be going earlier at
12:00pm to allow for the intensive swimming
students to participate in two sessions. Those students who are involved in intensive swimming will need
to bring their lunch on Friday.
They may also bring a small
amount of money to buy
something from the canteen at
the pool as they will remain at the pool until
3:00pm.
Intensive Swimming Students from K-6 who are
invited to attend this year’s
intensive swimming sessions
must bring their swimmers, a
towel, sunscreen, a swim shirt
every day during the ten days,
regardless of the weather.
Assembly Please attend our Farewell Year 6 Assembly next
Friday 14th December at 11:45am in the library.
This will be our final assembly for the year. We
look forward to seeing you all there!
Top Student folder If your child/ren has been awarded Top Student
during this year, please return the Top Student
folder to the Front Office as soon as possible.
Farewell Year 6 Social When: Thursday 13th December
Where: Room 12 – Trundle Central School
Time: K-2 – 5:30 – 6:30pm
3-6 – 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Cost: K-2 - $1
3-6 - $2 Please see attached Socials Policy
Event Date Students Involved
Intensive Swimming Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday 12:00 – 1:00pm
Selected students from K-6
Farewell Year 6
Assembly
Friday 14th December All K-6
Farewell Year 6
Social
Wednesday 12th
December
K-2 – 5:30 – 6:30pm
3-6 – 6:30 – 8:00pm
Upcoming Events
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Gobondery Shield
Year 3/4 Letters
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Trundle Film Society
Trundle Central School Students who are at least 15 year of age are welcome to apply for one of five 12 month memberships of the Trundle Film Society (valued at $100 each) through the generous sponsorship of the Trundle Services and Citizens Club. A film society is a club which chooses an annual programme of films to screen for the education and appreciation of it's members. Screenings are not open to members of the public. As an ancillary activity the Trundle Film Soci-ety also produces it's own films and aims to nurture film making skills in our community. You should see the Principal Mr John Southon by Friday 7th December if you are interested in apply-
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Secondary
his week we have some Year 10 students
completing the second week of Work Experience.
It is extremely pleasing when our students head
out into the real world for these experiences and
return with new ideas and goals.
Today we have our Year 9, 10 and 11 boys
participating in the RAGE program. This program
allows our students to explore a range of positive
mechanisms for dealing with a variety of situations.
On Wednesday we are hosting the Gobondary
Cup at school. This year the competition will be
between Trundle, Tullamore and Tottenham. This
is one of the many activities that not only offer sporting competition for our students but also
increases the social interaction between our
schools and helps build a cohort for our Western
Access Program. Thanks to Mrs Morgan for her
organisation of this day.
We are heading steadily towards the end of the
year. Next week we have our presentation evening
on Tuesday and as usual the calibre of our students
has made the conversation around these decisions
very robust. It’s a pity we do not have the capacity to award more students for their effort in class but
we also do not want to diminish the focus on the
students who are achieving at the highest level. As
always we stress that these awards do not change
our perception of any student or the value we hold
on all our students, but rather, it is a celebration of
this year’s effort and creation of aspiration for
2019.
As always if there are any concerns in regards to
secondary matters please contact me at school.
Have a great week
Gerry Capell
Head Teacher Secondary Studies
Congratulations to the following students who
have received the correct amount of pink slips
to move to a higher level. All students start at
Level 3 each semester. Each level has
rewards with Level 6 being the highest.
Level 4
(15+ pink
slips)
Year 8 – Stacey
Year 9 – Anthony
Year 10 – Shelby, Holly, Bobbie
Level 5
(30+ pink
slips)
Year 7 – Raymi
Year 8 – Aidan
Year 12 – Brodi
Level 6
( 75+ pink
slips)
Year 7 – Grace, Casey,
Aliethea, Ryan, Harrison,
Xander, Alex, Cameron
Year 8 - Isabel, Jennet, Will C,
Lionel, Jamie, Will L, Jason,
William
Year 9 – Ashlee, Skye, Dylan,
Jaxson, Hamish, Nicholas
Year 10 - Ella, Emily, Amy,
Monique, Ethan , Zac, Robert,
Ryan
Year 11 – Brooke, Harrison
During lessons in week 9, Stage 4
LOTE students will have the
opportunity to make and eat Ramen
(Japanese noodle soup) and try a
variety of Japanese snacks. If your
child has any food allergies or
significant dietary requirements
please contact the school by Friday
the 7th December.
End of
term LOTE
party Stage
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This week’s adventures with Miss Ward This week in PE Year 7 have been practicing their table tennis skills. Xander and Cameron took out
the round robin championship with Ryan and Harrison following closely by second. During their the-
ory lessons we have been focusing on Mental Health. A special mention to Grace for showing excep-
tional computer skills when designing a PowerPoint based on mental health disorders and support
services.
Year 9-10 PE had their last lesson of lacrosse on Friday. Massive improvements were made from eve-
ryone throughout the three lessons and your participation and effort was awesome! In theory we
have been working hard covering healthy eating habits, with Bobbie taking out first place in our ka-
hoot quiz.
In Year 9-10 PASS we have moved onto a new and challenging topic of energy systems. All five of the
students should be commended on their contribution and determination to learning.
Thank you,
Miss Ward
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The Elephant “Your dad won’t fix your bike - until you fix your dad.” Olive’s father has a sadness so
big that she imagines it as an enormous elephant following him around. Every day Olive
sees the elephant, and every day she wishes it would go. With the help of Grandad and
her best friend, Arthur, Olive sets out to chase the elephant away. But how can Olive
move something so big?
Because of You “Books can save anyone. If they're the right ones.” Meet Tiny and Nola. Two
very different girls with two very different stories who are just trying to find a place
to belong. A powerful and compelling novel about friendship, love and acceptance -
Tiny is an eighteen-year-old girl living on the streets in Sydney, running from her
small-town past. She finds short-term accommodation at Hope Lane - a shelter for
the homeless - where she meets Nola, a high school student on volunteer
placement. Both girls share their love of words through the Hope Lane writing
group. Can they share their secrets, too?
The Grand Genius – Summer of Henry Hoobler It struck Henry that perhaps he was waiting for the exact right moment to be
daring and brave. The exact right moment where he felt no worry at all, not one
tiny flicker. But what if that moment never came? Henry Hoobler is a reluctant
adventurer who is worried about his summer holiday camping at the beach: bugs,
spiders, snakes, stingers, blue-ringed octopi or sharks. Worst of all, his family and
friends are pushing him to ride his new silver bike - without training wheels. But
when Henry meets Cassie, he discovers that courage is there to be found when
you have a friend who is straight-up and true.
CONTACT YOUR LIBRARIAN FOR MORE GREAT BOOKS !
ANSWERS TO RIDDLES 1. An egg 2. One was bald
FUN RIDDLES 1. What has to be broken before you can use it?
2. Three men were in a boat. It capsized, but only two got their hair wet. Why?
REMINDERS
NEW BOOKS
LIBRARY NEWS
Please return all borrowed gui-
tars to the School after presen-
tation night (Tuesday the 11th De-
cember). A friendly reminder to please re-
turn all overdue li-
brary booKS. Search high
and low for them at home – you
never know what you may find
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Summer Reading Club Time!
Kids, get ready to join Parkes Shire Library Summer Reading
Club for a fun time - "Curious Creatures" will take over your
summer reading!
Summer Reading Club is for all young readers birth and up.
The theme this year is "Curious Creatures" to encourage eager
young readers to discover new worlds as they explore and
connect with a curiosity of creatures through their reading and
a range of activities available at Parkes Shire libraries.
Summer Reading Club is being launched at Parkes Library on
Tuesday 4 December at 4pm with a special time for readers to
sign up, a special guest, surprise creatures and other fun
activities.
Children's Services Officers Debbie and Sandie are really
excited about this year's Summer Reading Club. "Don't miss
out on a really special start to our Summer Reading Club this
year, at our launch" said Sandie.
If you are unable to attend the launch on 4 December call into
your Library at Parkes, Peak Hill, Trundle and Tullamore and
sign up today!
Term 4 2018
December 6th
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Community
Term 4 Week 8
TRUNDLE SURGERY XMAS – NEW YEAR
OPEN HOURS
LAST DAY OPEN WILL BE
THURSDAY 13th DECEMBER 2018
RE-OPEN
WEDNESDAY 2nd JANUARY 2019 If any scripts are needed over this period
please contact the Surgery early December
Phone: 68921930 In case of emergency please contact
Trundle MPS on 68921900 or contact 000
for an ambulance.
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Trundle Junior Cricket On Saturday, the Trundle Juniors hosted the
Condobolin Waratahs and on a near perfect day
for cricket, Trundle won the toss and elected to
bowl first. The Waratahs batted with
determination, scoring a respectable 101 runs. Wicket takers for Trundle: Aliethea Stokes 2/20,
Noah Byrne 2/6, Charlie Anderson 1/ 2 and Eric
Fernando 1/5
At the change of the innings Trundle found runs
hard to get after losing 2 early wickets, but settled
in and put up a good chase. Unfortunately Trundle
lost momentum and fell 16 runs short in an
exciting finish.
Run scorers for Trundle: Paddy Williams 17,
Charlie Anderson 10, Sam Charlton 5, Noah Byrne
4, Aliethea Stokes 3, Eric Fernando 3, Jim Ramsey 2
and Blair MacDonald 1
Catches for Trundle: Sam Charlton 1, Eric
Fernando 1 and Charlie Anderson 1 Points for Trundle: Charlie Anderson 3, Noah
Byrne 2 and Aliethea Stokes 1
Condo Pizza Award: Reuben Kelly
Trundle Food Store Voucher donated by Carlos:
Eric Fernando
Next week Trundle play Colts at the Association
Ground, Condobolin and there will be a BBQ at
the Showground after the game. Training 4.30
Thursday.
Activity Program
CHANGE OF ACTIVITY: 7th December: Trundle Library 24hr Opening, at the Library
14th December: Christmas Par ty
Meet again February 15th 2019
Morning Tea and activities. Gold coin donation
Trundle Community
Day Centre
Every Friday at Services
and Citizens Club
10am-12
Dolly’s Beauty and Beyond
Opening hours this week:
Wednesday and Friday
Come in and enjoy manicure and
pedicure with Pie for $50.
Contact Dolly: 0428 921 092
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REGISTER YOUR AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR
Local business, community and sporting organisations are being urged to register their Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) machines through the St John Ambulance defibrillator register. The St John's defibrillator register is a national register to record the details and location of AEDs throughout Australia, making the life saving devices more accessible. Once your AED is registered with St John, the location of your defibrillator will be made available on the St John AED website and through the St John Resuscitate iPhone app. Parkes Shire Mayor and Lachlan Health Council member, Cr Ken Keith OAM said, "for every minute a person waits for defibrillation, the chance of survival decreases by 10 per cent." "The register aims to ensure anyone can easily locate and access AED machines throughout our community in order to minimise life threatening situations resulting from sudden cardiac arrest." Each year, sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) strikes approximately 30,000 Australians. Unfortunately, fewer than 5% survive, often because help cannot reach them in time. In 2017, Parkes Shire Council invested in five AEDs, which were installed at Council's Administrative Building, Works Depot, Library, and the new Water and Sewage Treatment Plants. Earlier this year, representatives from Parkes Railway Bowling Club, Peak Hill Golf Club, Parkes Rugby League Club, Parkes Cricket Association and Parkes Rugby Union Club all received a defibrillator and took part in the free training, as part of the NSW Office of Sport Local Sports Defibrillator Grant Program. To view AED locations, visit the St John Ambulance Australia website aed.stjohn.org.au/ or download the free St John Resuscitate iPhone app.
Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: trundle-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au School webpage – https://trundle-c.schools.nsw.gov.au Facebook - www.facebook.com/TrundleCentralSchool
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Schools Spectacular
will be on Channel 7
on 8th December
at 7pm.
Memorial Service For the late Phillip Elger
To be held at Trundle War Memorial Hall
On Saturday 17th November 10:30am
Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: trundle-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au School webpage – https://trundle-c.schools.nsw.gov.au Facebook - www.facebook.com/TrundleCentralSchool
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Telephone: (02) 68921303 Fax: (02) 68921184 Email: trundle-c.school@det.nsw.edu.au School webpage – https://trundle-c.schools.nsw.gov.au Facebook - www.facebook.com/TrundleCentralSchool
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