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BARRENJOEY HIGH SCHOOL’S
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Phone: 9918 8811
Term 3 Week 7
THE PENINSULA PRESS
Click on the logos for direct access to: Barrenjoey HS Website
Bilgola Plateau PS Newsletter
Avalon PS Newsletter Peninsula Community of Schools Website
30 August, 2017
INVESTITURE OF THE 2018 CAPTAINS,
VICE CAPTAINS AND SENIOR LEADERS
Student leadership has a high profile at Barrenjoey and our senior school students are pivotal in
setting the tone of the school, creating a positive culture and in enhancing our school spirit and
pride. Five weeks ago prospective leaders presented their speeches to the entire Formal
Assembly. Furthermore the staff, SRC, Executive and all students voted for their preferred
Captains and Vice Captains.
Congratulations to the following students who were inducted as the Senior Leaders for 2018 at
the Investiture Assembly on August 25.
Zac Abbas Axel Akerman Ella Couston Emily Grunseit
Henry McGilchrist Jack Nesbitt Myles Pymble Joseph Tiernan
Elijah Thomson Beatrix Twibill Hall Ariel Wheeler
At Friday’s Investiture Assembly the students recited the Leadership Pledge, some of which I have included below, as it is a challenge attainable by all Barrenjoey students…
“…and do my best at all times to promote the best interests of my fellow students…
I will set a good example in both word and deed
And I will willingly work with teachers, parents
And students to maintain and promote the good
Name of Barrenjoey High School.”
The entire Barrenjoey learning community voted for the 2018 Captains and Vice Captains under
the cloak of secrecy five weeks ago after listening to the prospective Leaders presentations.
I had the privilege to announce these office bearers.
Captains for 2018 will be: Vice Captains for 2018 will be:
Ella Couston and Elijah Thomson Beatrix Twibill Hall and Ariel Wheeler
I’d like to thank the Captains; Caroline Wang and Yusuf Fayers, Vice Captains; Charlotte Oliver
and Tasman Couston and the other 10 Senior Leaders: Nicholas Bradhurst, Bernhard Brueckl,
Julia Cole, Tegan Field, Gabrielle Joslin-Thomas, Oliver Pitt, Paige Rutherford, Shakirra
Sadrinna, Harry Smith and Evan Turner for being such fine examples to their peers and younger
students.
You have led well… congratulations to the outgoing Senior Leaders.
Last week they handed the staff of leadership to the newly elected team. Their legacy to
Barrenjoey is to have set a new benchmark for student leadership.
The Senior Leaders for 2017 performed their duties right up the last minute, representing
Barrenjoey at community and public events such as the ANZAC Day’s Dawn Service and through
organising ‘fundraising’ and promotional initiatives…. most recently the Disabled Surfer Association
and the Sleepover fundraiser where they raised substantial awareness and funds for worthy
causes.
The duties you have performed will live on in future generations of Barrenjoey. On behalf of the
parents, staff and students I thank you for your outstanding contribution throughout 2016/2017.
CONGRATULATIONS TO PAST STUDENTS
Last week you read about the successful exploits of Jim Colley who recently won a European
Championship in yachting. However, last week’s news was dotted with other stories of successful
ex-Barrenjoey students...
Josh Holmes (class of 2004) was the Warringah Rats halfback who guided the team around the
park magnificently. Rob Kelly (class of 2009) was the Hooker who played a vital role in scrums
and lineouts in last Saturday’s win in the Shute Shield against Northern Suburbs. Josh and Rob
played outstandingly well and both were arguably the best players throughout the final series. Well-
done Josh, Rob and the Warringah Rats Team!
James Lange (class of 2009) launched his debut album last Saturday
night at an evening called Conscious Creative. James spent three years
travelling the world then returned to Australia to further develop his music.
James now performs under his stage name of Karuah and has titled his
album Wild Plums.
Good luck James!
Julia Stone (class of 2001) and Angus Stone (class of 2004) had
a great write-up in Stellar recently promoting their upcoming
album. Following the huge success of previous albums, Angus
and Julia are about to release their fourth record, Snow. The
album is set for release on September 15 ahead of a national
tour starting September 21.
Further information at http://angusandjuliastone.com/
Have a great week... Ian Bowsher
PUB 2 PUB
TELL THEM FROM ME SURVEY 2017
PARENT, STUDENT AND TEACHER SURVEY
This Term, Barrenjoey is taking part in the Tell Them From Me Student Survey. The survey will
provide us with valuable feedback on what our students, parents and teachers think about school
life, how engaged they are with school and the different ways that teachers interact with students.
Schools in Australia and around the world have used the Tell Them From Me survey to help them
improve. The survey is completed on-line and is run by an independent research company, The
Learning Bar, which specialises in school-based surveys.
Students will be asked a series of questions, however there is also a Parent Survey. The survey
asks parents and carers questions about different factors that are known to impact on student
wellbeing and engagement.
Running this survey will help Barrenjoey understand parents’ and carers’ perspectives on their
child’s experience at school. These include: communication between parents/carers and staff,
activities and practices at home and parent/carer views on the school’s support of learning and
behaviour. This valuable feedback will help our school make practical improvements.
FAQs for Student Survey Link For Parent Survey FAQs for Parent Survey
Click on links below :
Congratulations to all our students and a teacher who competed
last Sunday in the annual Pub 2 Pub charity Fun Run and
Festival. Many students took part in this annual fun run, but a
special mention to Year 11 Student Tom Colley who was 1st in the
Under 18 Category finishing in 49.03 in the 13km race and 8th
overall. Well done Tom.
The 13km course followed our amazing coastline with spectacular
views of more than a dozen beaches. There was the option to do
either the 13km, 6km or 3km course for recreational runners,
joggers and walkers. All courses finished at Newport Beach for
fun and festivities afterwards.
Annabel Bates
Jazzy Beashel
Madeleine Colman
Tayah Cuthbert
Harry Gilligan
A'Janae Gow
Kayla Keuning Santos
Josh O'Keefe
Jett Pickering
Jasper Sargeant
Molly Sheppard
Nick Skordos
Ruby Stanley-Jones
GOLD MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS
CONGRATULATIONS!
"At Barrenjoey High School we are proud of the achievements, participation and efforts of
our students. Our merit system acknowledges students’ accomplishments across all fields
of endeavour and encourages improvement and sustained application.
The Barrenjoey High School Merit Award System is a cumulative process throughout one
academic year and recognises achievement at a number of levels, allowing all students to
experience acknowledgment of success. Well done to the following students who have
achieved Gold Merit Awards. This means they have 20 positive entries on the welfare system. Well done!
YEAR 7
YEAR 12
Nicholas Bradhurst
Bernhard Brueckl
Julia Cole
Bailey Mabbott
Charlotte Oliver
Caroline Wang Ella Woolcott
Emily Grunseit
Damien Slavec
Sarah Bradhurst
Ella Brady
Chloe Briscoe
Charlotte Harris
Flynn Maynard
Tia Parkes
Charlotte Scott
Carissa Valentine
Cooper Van Wijck
Jemima Weir
Montana Whereat
YEAR 10
YEAR 9
Aisha Abbas
Marley Devine
Madi Munro
Erik Reading
Liam Young
YEAR 8
Beau Barripp
Lili-Rose Bennett
Jamie Brown
Zoe Couzens
Lotus Crutch
Kathryn Guy
Hannah Hopkins
Charley Howell
Lila Kools
Leilani Newling
Finley Pound
Daisy Spreadbury-Key
Ana Stankovic
Ned Teale
Tyella Toll
Jez Vandenberg
Angus Welch
Asher White
YEAR 11
SILVER MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS
Well done to all the students who have achieved silver merit awards, through collecting 10 positive entries on the welfare system.”
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL STUDENTS
Kendra Gorton
Emily Grunseit
Aiden Jones
Daniel Manning
Henry McGilchrist
Jaime Sinclair Jacob Stanley-Jones
Ben Ballinger
Tasman Couston
Matthew Crawford
Zach Dale
Charlie De Jager
Elisa Flanet
Lily Heath
Scarlett Ingham
Robert Jia
Eliza Nay-Potter
Mitchell O'Connor-Trevisan
Emma Papin
Jade Patterson
Connie Phillips
Ben Reay
Oskar Smith Evan Turner
Lachlan Bates
Guy Binns
Ebony Buskermolen
Fergus Cole
Regan Dale
Indiana Devine
Blake Dorrell
James Evans
Madi Flynn
Jessi Foster
Ava Gardiner
Wylie Gill
Blake Goozee
Honor Graham
Rhianna Green
Tasman Hale
Mica Hanke
Zoe Kemp
Bodhi Leigh-Jones
Joel Loadsman
Coraline Marot
Finn Panambalana
Annabel Ritchie
Layla Salz
Maya Sarkar Coleman
Sean Shi
Oliver Stokes
Jared Thompson
Heidi Wiseman
YEAR 10 YEAR 11 YEAR 12
YEAR 9
Madelyne Andrews
Isabella Conwell
Thomas Goodall
Gina Hawson
Sophia Holterhoff
Taleisha Kalpage
Lili Mitchell
Allana Sargent
Aden Schaafsma
Taylah Stewart
Zak Susnjara
Will Timmis
Ava van Gestel
Ben Walter
Arch Whiteman
Indigo Wilson
Nixon Zorica
YEAR 8
Benjamin Beashel
Alex Candler-Szabo
Hugo Cawsey
Ella Collins
Eliza Cutrie
Josie Duncan
Brooke Edwards
Evie Fayle
Riahna Frost
Darci Goodyear
Hannah Hopkins
Kaylin Jones
Ethan Kitchen
Jesse McCabe
Olivia McCall
Sarah Riley
Hunter Roberts
Dusan Stankovic
Taliah Whitmore
YEAR 7
Mia Jell
Jada Jones
Ella Kranenburg
James Kranenburg
Sarah McCarthy-Reece
Hannah Pepper
Tom Prandle
Caelib Reading
Sienna Robert-Sinclair
Jack Roberts
Mia Allanson
Timothy Allen
Max Arnold
Ned Beckley
Wil Christensen
Elliot Doble
Luke Dujic
Luca Gaudino
Holly Hammond Oliver Heintz
Leila Sharp
Jye Sinclair
Louis Sprouster
Jacob Stewart
Bayley Taylor
William Thain
Ellina Torabinejad
Olivia Upton
Sofi Varela
Natalie Waldron
Delilah Watson
APPLE CHANGES GUIDELINES FOR BRANDED APPS WORLD WIDE-
What this means for the Barrenjoey High School App
iPhone / iPad iOS
1. From your mobile device go to the App Store search for School Stream
2. Tap the FREE/GET button to the right of the School Stream listing
3. Tap the INSTALL button
4. Enter your Apple ID and password & tap OK
5. Wait for the install icon to change to OPEN
6. Tap the OPEN button
7. You will be prompted to accept push notifications, you will need to select OK
8. Start typing Barrenjoey High School into the search then SELECT Barrenjoey High School
Android / Tablet
1. From your mobile device go to the Play Store search for School Stream
2. Tap the School Stream listing
3. Tap the INSTALL button
4. Tap the ACCEPT button
5. Wait for the app to install then tap the OPEN button
6. Start typing Barrenjoey High School into the search then SELECT Barrenjoey High School
7. Tap the DONE button in the top left
How to get the School Stream app on your mobile device
Apple has recently changed its guidelines on Branded Apps. This is
due to the overwhelming number of Apps in the App Store (Billions to
be exact).
This means that instead of seeing the Barrenjoey High School Logo on
your phone screen, you will see the School Stream Logo. Once you
go into that the Barrenjoey High School Logo will appear and it will be
business as usual. BUT YOU MUST RE-DOWNLOAD IT FIRST! We
are therefore asking you to please download the School Stream App
using the below instructions.
Step 1
Step 2
This unfortunately is out of our hands.
Thank you for your understanding.
You will receive notifications from Monday 28th to download the School
Stream App then search for Barrenjoey High School. These notifications will
happen for 1 week until the final migration on Monday September 4th.
ARTIST OF THE WEEK
Hannah Dunwoodie Year 11
Visual Arts has captured real
emotion and feeling in this
close up drawing
Last Thursday lunchtime saw the running of the inaugural
Barrenjoey Open, a Table Tennis tournament for Year 11
& 12 students.
With a hot field of quality players we were soon left with 4
semi finalists, in the Open draw and the Challenger's
Cup (A and B draw respectively).
Tom Colley of Year 11 took the honours in the Open final
defeating Year 12's Jonah Anderson. In the Challenger's
Cup, Kyle Alexander of Year 12 levelled the score
defeating Finn Parsons of Year 11. Thanks to the PE staff
for running this great event.
Congratulations Tom and Kyle. Look out for more
competitive table tennis in the coming months.
YEAR 11 & 12 TABLE TENNIS
TOURNAMENT
On Monday the 21st, The Australian Reptile display came to Barrenjoey High School. The
presenters name was Anthony Stimpson and he brought lots of reptiles in and showed us them
and taught us facts about them. It was very interesting we learnt lots of interesting facts abought
reptiles. My favourite reptile was the saltwater crocodile. I liked the crocodile because its skin was
smooth on the bottom and rough and scaly on top. His mum was 2.5 m long and his dad was 5.2 m
long and his grandad was 8.1 m long and they killed him for handbags but they couldn’t use his
skin as it wasn’t suitable for making handbags so he died for nothing. Written by: Louis Sprouster, Cody Allan and Harley Wilson.
On Monday the 21st of August year 7 were excited to meet Anthony Stimpson and his reptiles. We
had the pleasure to pat Bluey the blue tongue lizard. We learnt that the blue tongue lizard sticks
out its tongue because it reflects ultra violet light which dazzles predators, like eagles allowing it to
escape. The tongue is also blue because it protects it from sun burn. We loved seeing all the
different animals such as the Saltwater Crocodile, two Lizards, the Tawny Frog Mouth, the Ring
Tailed Possum and the Diamond Python. We really enjoyed this experience and hope to see more
of our wonderful wildlife. We hope the rest of year 7 enjoyed the Australian Reptile Display as
much as we did. Written by: Sophie Armitstead and Tara Gillespie.
YEAR 7 REPTILE DISPLAY
Wendy Gillespie from Pelican Rescue and Research was a guest presenter for
Year 10 Marine Studies.
She came to talk with the class about the work she does rescuing injured
Pelicans and water birds on the Central Coast. Normally Wendy is found at Woy
Woy feeding the Pelicans and talking to the public about Pelicans during the 3
o'clock Pelican talk and feed at the Fisherman's Wharf. When she is not doing
that she is rescuing injured Pelicans and other marine birds. Wendy also
presents to other scientists around the world about her area of research into the
effects of recreational fishing on water birds, in particular Pelicans.
The students were shown an array of objects and items removed from injured
Pelicans and their nests. They were able to see the effects of some injuries
sustained by Pelicans and see their successful release. They were able to
handle the very large but lightweight bones from a Pelican. The class used this
as a fund raising opportunity and was able to raise and donate over $73 towards
Pelican rescue and rehabilitation.
YEAR 10 MARINE STUDIES WITH MR GRAY
LEEP INTO MATHS @ BARRENJOEY
Learning Enrichment and Extension Program
LEEP is a Year 7-10 tutorial program run by Barrenjoey
maths teachers, straight after school (3:10 - 4:10) in A13 on
selected afternoons.
Participation in LEEP has led to positive changes in
confidence, attitudes towards maths and improved overall
learning outcomes
There is a small cost of $10 per term to cover afternoon tea
before the session starts.
Regards,
Alison Munro (LEEP coordinator)
Please complete the slip below and bring it with payment to the
treasurers office
I give permission for my child ________________________________of Year __________
Maths Teacher: _______________________________ to attend the following LEEP sessions,
Term 3 2017.
PLEASE CIRCLE: Support Extension Maths Prep
Parent signature: ………………………………………. ………… Enclosed: $10
Extension and
Enrichment: For capable students, seeking challenging, engaging activities
Year 7: Thursdays Week A Year 8: Thursdays Week B
Support and
Consolidation: For those experiencing difficulties and wanting support in schoolwork and numeracy skills
Year 7: Tuesdays Week A Year 8: Tuesdays Week A
Advanced
Maths Prep Mathematics 5.3 content for students wishing to study Mathematics Advanced in years 11 and 12
Year 10: Mondays Week B
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Every alternate week the Maths staff will pose a
mathematical puzzle to ponder with a syllabus reference and
degree of difficulty (1 to 5 compasses) will be supplied.
MATHS PUZZLE TO PONDER
Mr Seymour’s Weekly Science Fact!
Despite the white, fluffy appearance of
Polar Bears fur (which is transparent), it
actually has black skin.
Polar bears keep warm thanks to nearly
10 cm of blubber under the skin.
Polar bears have an excellent sense of
smell, with the ability to detect seals
nearly a mile away (1.6 km).
Which area is bigger?
A (blue)
or
B (red)
* Syllabus reference: Stage 4: MA4-13MG
The solution will be provided in next weeks issue.
YEAR 7 TUTORIALS
Terms 3 & 4, 2017
• Small group tutorials in English and/or Maths are being organised which can assist your
daughter/son to help improve their understanding and skill level in these subjects.
• Classroom teachers will identify areas where students are finding challenging and/or needing
more consolidation work.
• Skilled teachers/tutors will be advised on specific areas of need and will provide the
following:
A safe learning environment in small groups
Revision of common misunderstandings
Guidance towards assessments
Reinforcement of classroom work
Opportunities to improve student confidence
Don’t miss this unique opportunity – a one hour session every week for six weeks starting
11th September. Tutorials start 4pm onwards. English and Maths are both available.
COST: $150 per subject ENROLMENT: Please email the following information this week to
• Student name and parent contact number
Circle one or two of the following subjects:
• Advanced Maths on Monday and Consolidated Maths on Wednesday
• Advanced English on Thursday and Consolidated English on Monday
CONFIRMATION NOTICES WILL BE EMAILED BY THE END OF NEXT WEEK
ALONG WITH THE INVOICE. PLEASE DON'T MAKE PAYMENT TO THE
TREASURER UNTIL YOU RECEIVE YOUR CONFIRMED PLACE. THANK YOU.
DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
MONDAY
28 AUGUST
TUESDAY
29 AUGUST
WEDNESDAY
30 AUGUST
THURSDAY
31 AUGUST
FRIDAY
1 SEPTEMBER
Year 11 Non-
Assessment
Week
Year 10 Life
Skills Course
Avalon Primary
School Public
Speaking
Year 12 Flexible
Learning –
Science HSC
Skills Day
Big Band
Rehearsal
5.15pm-6.15pm
Concert Band
Rehearsal
6.15pm-8pm
Year 12 History
Assessment
Task
Year 11 & 12
Academic
Resilience
Workshop
Senior
MaddTas
Evening Year 10 HSIE
Careel Bay
Excursion
Concert Band
Rehearsal
3.15pm-
4.30pm
Jazz Combo
Rehearsal
4.30pm
WEEK 7 (A)
Week 8 (B)
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 4
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 5
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 6
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 7
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 8
Year 12 D & T
HSC Major
Project
Marking
Year 11
Exams
Life Skills
Course Year
10
Year 7
Mathematics
Assessment
Task 3
Year 11 Exams
Year 8
Mathematics
Assessment
Due
Big Band
Rehearsal
5.15pm-6.15pm
Concert Band
Rehearsal
6.15pm-8.00pm
Year 12
Hospitality
Excursion –
Nomad
Restaurant
CHS Athletics
Carnival – Syd
Olympic Park
Year 11 Exams
HSC Music
Marking
P & C Meeting
5.30pm-7.00pm
A Block
Common Room
Year 11
Exams
CHS Athletics
Carnival –Syd
Olympic Park
Warringah Surf
Titles – Avalon
Beach
Year 11
Exams
CHS Athletics
Carnival- Syd
Olympic Park
Concert Band
Rehearsal
3.15pm-4.30pm
Jazz Combo
Rehearsal
4.30pm-5.30pm
NEXT WORKING BEE – SATURDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 9AM – 12PM
EXCURSION INFORMATION
EXCURSION YEAR
GROUP
DATE OF
EXCURSION
PAYMENT
DUE DATE
COST
Leep 7-10 Various OVERDUE $10.00
Year 11 Study Skills 11 9 Oct OVERDUE $30.00
YEAR 9 CAMP 9 16th Oct -18th
Oct
Deposit Due
Balance Due
Deposit $75
Balance $200
Total Cost
$275.00
Jewish Museum 10 18 Sept OVERDUE $30.00
Tutorials 12 $135.00
BHS BAND TOUR 1 Dec to 8 Dec Dep $275.00
CHANGE OF DETAILS –
Addresses, Phone Numbers, email or Medical
If any of your details have changed please contact the school so
we can update our records. Also if your child’s medical history
has changed please notify us asap.
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 11
TUESDAY
SEPTEMBER 12
WEDNESDAY
SEPTEMBER 13
THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 14
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 15
Year 11
Examinations
Silver Duke of
Ed Test
Expedition
Year 4
Experience Day
Year 11
Examinations
Silver Duke of
Ed Test
Expedition
Year 10 Welfare
Production
Big Band
Rehearsal
5.15pm-6.15pm
Concert Band
Rehearsal
6.15pm-8pm
Year 11
Examinations
Silver Duke of
Ed Test
Expedition
Year 11
Examinations
Year 11
Examinations
Concert Band
Rehearsal
3.15pm-4.30pm
Jazz Combo
Rehearsal
4.30pm-5.30pm
WEEK 9 (A) TERM 3
WORKING BEE – SATURDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 9AM – 12PM
TUESDAY AFTERNOON HOMEWORK CLUB SCHEDULE
WEEK/DATE FOCUS
Week 8 – 05/09/2017 Science teacher
General teacher
Week 9 – 12/09/2017 2 General teachers
Week 10 – 19/09/2017 General teacher
We have launched a new online payment portal linked to our school’s website to make it easier for you to
pay your school fees. This is a secure payment page by Westpac.
Payments can be made using a visa or mastercard credit or debit card. The payment page is accessed
from:
Barrenjoey Website - About Us – Fees and Voluntary Contributions - $Make a Payment
What Expenses can be paid online for Term 3 2017:
• Voluntary School Contributions
• Subject Contributions
When?
This payment method will be ready to use as soon as you receive your Term 3, 2017 Fee Statement.
When you access the $Make a Payment you must enter the student’s name and date of birth, along with
Student Registration Number – SRN. Your students SRN can be found on the Fee Statement.
These details are entered each time you make a payment as student information is not held within the
payment system.
This is a secure payment system hosted by Westpac to ensure that your credit/debit card details are
captured in a secure manner, these details are not passed back to the school.
You have the ability to check and change any details of the payment before the payment is processed.
Receipts can be emailed and/or printed.
Payment details made before 6pm are passed on daily to the school where they will be receipted against
your child’s account. As a receipt will be issued from the payment page a further receipt will not be issued
by the school.
For any enquiries regarding the Online Payment process please contact the School Admin Manager.
PARENT ONLINE PAYMENTS – POP
SCHOOL FEES
SCHOOL FEES ARE BEING SENT HOME, YOU CAN PAY VIA Parent Online
Payments (POP).
If you feel there are any discrepancies please contact Felicity Hance on 9918 8811.
We have recently disabled the Create Message button in the Parent Portal for parents to contact
teachers.
The reason is that this message does not go directly to the teacher’s email; instead it sits in an
area of the portal that is rarely visited by the teachers.
We believe that it is more expedient for parents to contact teachers through the
[email protected] email – which is attended every day – and that way we can
ensure that the teacher will receive the email in their normal email account.
Thank you for your understanding.
Ian Bowsher
COMMUNICATION WITH TEACHERS
FATHERS
DAY GIFT
IDEA
Barrenjoey has launched its new careers
website. It is a great resource for students,
parents and staff regarding career and post
school information.
http://www.barrenjoeyhighschoolcareers.com/
My weekly careers newsletter can also be
found on my website
http://www.barrenjoeyhighschoolcareers.com/?
page=newsletter
Please Contact Mr Moylan in the Careers
Office if you have any questions or would like
to make an appointment for a Careers
Counselling session.
CAREERS NEWSLETTER with Mr Moylan
THANK YOU MITRE 10
Thank you to Mitre 10 for your very
generous donation of timber and
hardware for our Year 12 Construction
Students final project. This is being used
to make 2 sets of picnic tables which will
be used at the Sandbar Café or around
the school.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OUR SPORTS WINNERS
Congratulations to the Avalon Bulldogs A
Grade Team who defeated the Forestville
Ferrets 14-12 in the Grand Final match at
Lottoland last Sunday. Well done Team!
RUGBY LEAGUE
SOCCER
Congratulations to Avalon’s W16/1 Team who were victorious against Wakehurst in their Grand
Final at Cromer Park 3-1. This team were undefeated all season!
The Womens 15/1 defeated Belrose/Terrey Hills 4-2. W13/2 defeated Beacon Hill 4-2 and the
W12/1A defeated Beacon Hill 2-0.
A magic weekend for the Avalon Soccer Club with 8 GRAND FINAL WINS from 8.
If you include last weekend they have won 9 GRAND FINALS from 11 starts.
What a great effort Avalon Soccer Club.
Well done!
CANTEEN ROSTER –Week 8
Monday 4 September Help Needed
Tuesday 5 September Dianna & Terri
Wednesday 6 September Help Needed
Thursday 7 September Help Needed
Friday 8 September Help Needed
CANTEEN ROSTER –Week 7
Monday 28 August Kate McGilchrist
Tuesday 29 August Help Needed
Wednesday 30 August Jackie Sailor
Thursday 31 August Help Needed
Friday 1 September Nicky Stanley Jones
HELP NEEDED IN THE CANTEEN!
If you can spare any time on the dates above please feel free to
contact the school on 9918 8811
UNIFORM STORE TRADING HOURS
2017
Uniform Store Phone Number: 9918 7569 Email: [email protected]
UNIFORM STORE OPERATING HOURS
MONDAYS 8.30am – 10.30am
TUESDAYS 3.30pm – 5.30pm
THURSDAYS 8.30am -10.30am
The Sandbar Café is officially open to staff, students and friends of Barrenjoey.
We have been practicing our coffees and now ready to serve our community not
only coffees but also milkshakes, teas, and some delicious food items.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU AT SANDBAR CAFÉ.
Coffee:
Regular with full cream milk $3.00
Regular with soy milk $3.50
Espresso
Ristretto
Long Black
Cappuccino
Flat White
Café Latte
Tea:
Peppermint Tea $2.00
Tea $2.00
Drinks:
Chai Latte $3.00
Milkshakes $4.00
Chocolate . Strawberry, Caramel
Hot Chocolate $3.00
Snacks:
Chocolate Chip
Cookies 50C
Raisin Toast $1.50
Banana Bread
$2.00
Delicious Muffins
$2.00
Yoghurt Berry
Muesli Cups
$3.00
ASK US FOR OUR SPECIAL FOR THE DAY
On Special this week:
Yoghurt Berry Muesli Cups $3.00
Cheese Toasties $2.00
Bacon & Cheese Mini Quiche $1.00
OPEN
WEDNESDAY only this week.
MORNINGS 8am to 10am
To get your paver
online you can click
on this link below:
http://www.barrenjoey
highschool.com.au/fo
undation/how-to-
donate/
Contact the school to
get a flyer on Tel: 02
9918 8811
Email: barrenjoey-
HOW TO
DONATE
Term 3, 2017
Registration for teams will be held on Wednesday 6th
September 6-7:30pm at the clubhouse.
Cost per team is $700 which includes playing shirt.
Age groups from U/6 to U/15
Competitors will run from 6th October till 15th December.
Avalon Bulldogs JRLFC Friday Summer Touch Football