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STELLA MARISNEWSLETTER
Term 2 Issue 06
02 June, 2017
www.stellamaris.nsw.edu.au | administration@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au
The MagnificatMy soul magnifies the Lord,
And my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.
For He has regarded the low estate of His handmaiden, For behold, henceforth all generations shall call me
blessed.
For He who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is
His name. And His mercy is on those who
fear Him from generation to generation.
He has shown strength with His arm:
He has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts.
He has put down the mighty from their thrones, and exalted
those of low degree.
He has filled the hungry with good things; and the rich He has
sent empty away.
He has helped His servant Israel, in remembrance of His
mercy; As He spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to His
posterity forever. Glory be to the Father and to the
Son and to the Holy Spirit.
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world
without end. Amen
from the PrincipalDear Stella Community,Stella Day Today as a school community we celebrate Stella Day and there is much to give thanks for. This year we remember the founding of the Sisters of the Good Samaritan 160 years ago and celebrate our Stella Maris College community, 86 years in existence. We are grateful for the gift that the Sisters of the Good Samaritan have given us by founding this school community on the northern beaches of Sydney based on the Benedictine Good Samaritan values of peace and justice, hospitality, community and stewardship. Now as the only girls’ Catholic school on the peninsula, we continue to work with young women who will make a difference in the world, our Stella Girls.
Thank you to the many students and staff who help make Stella Day a success including the Student Representative Council led by Charlotte Mackenzie and Indiana Garlick, Ms Blaikie and Ms Metcalfe. Thanks, too, to the Mission Team and the Performing Arts staff and students who made the morning liturgies such meaningful events for the girls. Community days such as these are important in building a connected school, where all students know they have an opportunity to contribute and belong.
Remembering the 50th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum In a recent article in The Good Oil, the e-magazine of the Sisters of the Good Samaritan, an interview was posted with Garigarra Mundine, a descendent of the Wiradjuri/Bundjulang/Kamilaroi and Gumbayngirr nations and a former student of St Scholastica’s College, Glebe. In the interview Garigarra discussed the campaign to achieve recognition of Indigenous Peoples in the Australian Constitution.
When asked if she was hopeful of what the future can bring for Indigenous Australians and for the country as a whole, Garigarra’s answer was a positive one. Garigarra replied, “Oh yeah, I really am hopeful. I’ve been lucky enough to be selected as one of the ACT’s representatives for the National Indigenous Youth Parliament to be held in Canberra during Reconciliation Week. Young Indigenous leaders are coming from all around the country to share ideas and hopes for the future. It’s the next generation and it should be amazing.” To read the full interview click here: Garigarra-Mundine
Please support the P&F Trivia Night The P&F Trivia Night is on this Saturday, June 3 at the Benedict Campus! It is a great opportunity to meet other parents and an entertaining night of fun and relaxed competition. It will be your last chance to win the Stella Raffle as we will draw the prize on the night.
Funding Update The NCEC has released an Inquiry into the Australian Education Amendment Bill 2017. It calls on the government to consider measures such as replacing the use of the SES with a more precise measure of capacity to contribute and reviewing the indexation increases after 2020.
At the same time, the Broken Bay Catholic Schools Office Director of Schools, Peter Hamill, has informed parents in the local systemic schools that this government decision will have an impact on their schools. Local Catholic schools have had significant fee increases and face additional increases over the next ten years. The federal government decision will change the nature of education in Australia in the future.
Elizabeth Carnegie, Principal
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3 Jun P&F Trivia Night
9 Jun School Photos - Day 1
12 Jun Public Holiday - Queen’s Birthday
13 Jun STAFF DAY
15 Jun School Photos - Day 2
23 Jun Term 2 Ends
17 Jul STAFF DAY
18 Jul Term 3 Commences
Upcoming Events and Important Information
IMPORTANT
With school photo day approaching it is really important
that EVERYONE has filled out the PHOTO PERMISSION FORM that is on the parent portal. Can we please ask that all parents/guardians that haven’t already
done so, go onto the parent portal asap and complete this
permission slip.
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ENROLLING NOW for YEAR 7 2020If you wish to enrol your daughter at the College, for Year 7, 2020, the Registration Form needs to be received by the Registrar no later than Friday 22 September, 2017.
To download a Registration Form please visit our website www.stellamaris.nsw.edu.au
Interviews for Year 7, 2020 will be conducted early in Term 1, 2018
If you would like to speak to the Registrar, Mrs Kerrie Dudley can be contacted on 9976 1802
World’s Greatest Shave
Vanessa Morgan, Year 12 made the brave decision to shave off her curly locks to raise money for The Leukaemia Foundation.
Vanessa independently raised over $2500 and our community gathered to cheer her on as they witnessed the shave on Tuesday during lunch. We are proud of Vanessa’s courageous, compassionate heart!
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Stella Maris College is an independent girls’ college founded by the Sisters of the Good Samaritan in 1931. The school operates as part of Good Samaritan Education and our sister schools include St Scholastica’s, Rosebank, Mount St Benedict, Mater Dei and Lourdes Hill. The College offers an outstanding secondary education with a diverse and flexible curriculum. Our educational philosophy draws on our Benedictine spirituality and the story of the Good Samaritan, guiding our girls to find balance and stability in their lives.
The College is seeking people who wish to contribute to the on-going development of Catholic education in the Benedictine tradition through the position of:
BOARD COMMITTEE MEMBER
The College Board is looking for experienced professionals who have skills and experience in areas such as governance, project management, social justice, law, finance, risk management or human resources and an interest in supporting girls’ education in a faith-filled Catholic environment. People with past connections to the College or an interest in Catholic education are encouraged to apply.
The position of Board Committee Member is not remunerated and is not available to current parents.
To obtain a copy of the relevant Board Committee’s Terms of Reference and for an Expression of Interest Form, please email fleur_tichelaar@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au.
Applications, closing 18 July 2017, should be submitted to:
The Board Stella Maris College
52 Eurobin Ave Manly NSW 2095
fleur_tichelaar@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au
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SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS WILL BE TAKEN ON: Friday 9 June
Dear Parents,
School photographs are scheduled to be taken by advancedlife Photography.
Whilst an envelope and flyer will be distributed shortly, if possible it is our preference that
ordering be completed online to reduce administration and potential security issues related
to the return of cash and envelopes on photo day.
Orders for packages and sibling photographs can be placed securely online at
www.advancedlife.com.au using our school’s unique 9 digit Online Order Code.
Portrait and group package orders are due by photography day.
Should you wish to purchase a sibling photograph online, the order must be placed no later
than the day before photography day.
Sibling photographs will only be taken if an order has been placed.
Should you have any queries concerning school photographs or online ordering,
please direct them via email to enquiries@advancedlife.com.au
9 Digit Online Order Code
ORDER NOWWWW.ADVANCEDLIFE.COM.AU
STELLA MARIS COLLEGE
KY8 HAC 97W
Friday, 9 June and Thursday, 15 June
KY8 HAC 97W
Stella CommunityYear 10-12 Social Justice ForumLast week a group of Stella girls were lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit Mount St Benedict College and partake in an evening dedicated to social justice. The evening’s focus was on climate change and its interactions with nature.
We were privileged to hear a keynote address given by the 2007 Australian of The Year: Tim Flannery. Mr Flannery provided us with an eye-opening depiction of the effects of climate change globally. Although the statistics were unfortunate and shocking to us, he then followed on to give us insight as to how to combat climate change and how internationally we can all come together, thus, finishing his presentation on a more hopeful note. Hearing of his achievements and perseverance in battling climate change was inspirational and we sat in awe at the accomplishments that this individual has achieved so far in his lifetime.
We also participated in two workshops on the night - our first being an Aboriginal workshop that gave us a more in depth understanding of how nature and Aboriginal identity are interwoven and what a great influence the status of nature has on indigenous lifestyle and mindset.
In between workshops, we were given the chance to converse and share our ideas and newfound knowledge with members of our social-justice-pursuing community (whilst munching on yummy burgers). Our second workshop was an in depth informative talk that challenged us to learn about the biodiversity in the community that we live in and to further educate ourselves about Australian nature.
We ended the night with a speech from the school captain of Mount St Benedict College that asked us to question ourselves as individuals on issues facing our world and how we can work towards a better society. Overall, the entire experience was extremely rewarding and broadened our mindsets on the natural world around us and the impact we have on our planet’s wellbeing. Kiara Donlevy, Year 11
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...Upcoming Events and Important Information continued
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• Father of six children
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WHERE: Star of the Sea Theatre(Cnr Collingwood and Iluka Avenue, Manly)
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Event is FREE but due to high demand, bookings are essential at
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Learn the three secrets to surviving the teenage girl rollercoaster
Justin will be selling his two best-selling
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Please do not bring your daughter along
CLICK THIS LINK TO BOOK
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MissionMISSION NEWSMercy Foundation Youth Awards 2017 Video Competition is open.
The Mercy Foundation Youth Awards is a video competition aimed at developing the advocacy skills of students, encouraging them to become more informed about social justice issues and inspiring them to consider what action they and their community can take to protect the rights of vulnerable people in our community.
The focus of the awards this year is Human Trafficking and Slavery in Australia, specifically the issues of human trafficking and slavery in domestic servitude, restaurant work and agricultural work.
The Youth Awards is open to students in Years 10, 11 and 12.
Important Dates: The competition closes on Friday 23 June 2017.
First prize $700 to the winning team $700 to the winning school
Second Prize $350 to the winning team $350 to the winning school
Third Prize $200 to the winning team $200 to the winning school
NB: if there is more than one winner in any category, the prize money will be shared
Nicola Chin, Director of Mission, Identity and Culture
CurriculumLANGUAGE NEWSLanguage Perfect World Championships Results
Congratulations to our languages students ! 456th overall globally (out of 1302 schools) 312th overall in Australia (out of 905 schools) 79th overall in NSW (out of 242 schools) 147th overall in the 251-500 students category (out of 290 schools) 344th overall in French (out of 1096 schools) 26th in NSW for the 251-500 students category (out of 54 schools) 104th in Australia for the 251-500 students category (out of 220 schools) 156th equal overall in Spanish (out of 965 schools) 390th overall in Japanese (out of 994 schools) 53rd for Spanish in Australia (out of 646 schools)
Name Place Points Award Johanna Hoelzle 2406th 4,229 Gold Alizee Guichon 3785th 3,290 Gold Eva Stones 3902nd 3,244 Gold Josephine Kelly 9022nd 2,000 Silver Rebecca Mackenzie 10608th 1,583 Bronze Sophia Hill 15659th 1,087 Bronze Yongen Peng 17065th 1,024 Bronze Olivia Morris 17783rd 1,007 Bronze Isabella Stein 18027th 1,004 Bronze Tara Jack 21443rd 780 Credit Emma Mahon 21846th 757 Credit Claire Domeny 21993rd 750 Credit Gemma Brown 22621st 720 Credit Holly Coulcher 23716th 673 Credit Charley Garling 23868th 667 Credit Kexin Shi 23971st 663 Credit Luosha Yang 24527th 645 Credit Elena Buono 24605th 642 Credit Emma Nicholls 24847th 635 Credit Zoe Dagassan 25081st 628 Credit Anna-LeI* 27227th 569 Credit Alyssa Cameron 27902nd 554 Credit Rebecca Weiss 28101st 550 Credit Eva Chew-Harris 29179th 530 Credit Carlotta Hoelzle 29579th 524 Credit Marie Socrates 30269th 515 Credit Jasmine Stein 31286th 506 Credit Quianna Williams 31394th 505 Credit
Jennifer Murray, Head of Languages
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...Curriculum continuedGEOGRAPGHY NEWSGTANSW Geography Fieldwork Competition – Arthur Phillip Awards
The Geography Teachers’ Association of NSW/ACT organises an annual competition for students and schools to foster an enthusiasm for Geography through engagement and rewards.
The emphasis of the competition is the use of fieldwork and the gathering of primary and secondary data as core skills in students’ study of Geography. Students can enter the competition as individuals or in groups.
The competition categories are: 1. The Geographical Fieldwork and Research Competition – open to all students from Year 7 to Year 10. 2. The Dr Don Biddle Places and Environments Study (Years 9 and 10 only) 3. The Susan Bliss Cross-Curricular Priority Awards 4. The Dr Maurine Goldston-Morris Civic and Citizenship Awards
Entries must be submitted either by mail or online by Friday, 24 November 2017.
Further details regarding the competition can be obtained by accessing the following link: http://www.gtansw.org.au/files/news/2017/Arthur%20Phillip_competition%20brochure_2017.pdf
If you are in Years 7 to 10 and you are interested in entering the competition, please contact Ms Stojanovski or Ms Kalinic.
Katerina Stojanovski, Teacher of Geograpghy
LEARNING ENRICHMENT NEWSStudents have many and varied learning enrichment opportunities at Stella Maris College.
This includes in-class extension tasks, intra/inter-school competitions plus national/international competitions.
International Learning Enrichment Opportunity The ICAS Writing and the ICAS Science tests are available for all interested students. The ICAS tests are suitable for the students that enjoy competing in an international academic sphere. We have limited copies available for the enthusiastic student who may nominate themselves, be nominated by their guardian, or nominated by their teacher. ICAS is the International Competitions and Assessments for Schools
If you are interested in nominating your daughter please email library_notices@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au writing ICAS nomination in the subject heading.
Inter-School Learning Enrichment Opportunity - Da Vinci Decathlon Teams Four Stella Maris teams attended the da Vinci Decathlon at Knox College. Da Vinci is an academic competition designed to challenge and stimulate the minds of school students. Students competed in teams of eight across ten disciplines: engineering, mathematics and chess, code-breaking, art and poetry, science, English, philosophy, creative production, cartography and general knowledge. Competition was fierce but enjoyable.
Jocelyn Christensen, Learning Enrichment
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Performing ArtsPERFORMING ARTS NEWSCongratulations to our Dancers Company Jazz were awarded 1st place in the I'd Rather Be Dancing Eisteddfod on the weekend and Company Contemporary received a Highly Commended for their performance of 'Chess'.
Special mention goes to Year 12 students Elle *, Elisha Maguire and Claire Busse who finished choreographing and polishing the routines in preparation for the Eisteddfod.
Congratulations to Tilli McMahon in Year 7 who recently won the 12 year old girl singers category in the Northern Beaches Eisteddfod.
Performing Arts Dates
7 June Senior Band and Concert Band Workshop Day: The Bands will have a workshop day at Stella in preparation for the Northern Beaches Instrumental Festival. 14 June Music Showcase: Come along to the Star of the Sea Theatre at 7pm to hear our talented musicians.
16 June HSC Rehearsal Day
22 June Concert and Senior Band will be performing at the Northern Beaches Instrumental Festival at Pittwater High School. Senior Band members need to arrive at 4.30pm
Session 1: 5.00pm - 6.35pm Manly West Public School Training Band (Penny Coucill) Mona Vale Public School Perfromance Band (Joshua Hughes) Stella Maris College Senior Band (Jessica Maker) The Pittwater House Wind Band (Penny Coucill)
Session 2: 6.45pm - 8.20pm Manly West Public School Concert Band (Penny Coucill) Mona Vale Public School Intermediate Band (Joshua Hughes) Northern Beaches Secondary College Cromer Campus Concert Band (Rachel Rule) Stella Maris College Concert Band (Robert Sutcliffe)
22 June Dance Night, 7pm at Stella Maris Star of the Sea Theatre.
Jessica Maker, Head of Performing Arts
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Sport
Jenny Wickham and Raylee Kelly, Heads of Sport
2017 ATHLETICS CARNIVAL RESULTSWe have now completed the events that were postponed due to the rain at the College Athletics Carnival. Congratulations to all students who took part in all events at the Carnival. We had some great results despite the bad weather.
It was a very close result in the Overall Champion House. Well done to Bashir for winning the trophy!
House Champions 1st: Bashir 311 points 2nd: Wood 297 3rd: Noonuccal 247 4th: Chisholm 235 5th: Mackillop 193 6th: Smith 163 7th: Shinnick 111 8th: Egan 106
Athletics Age Champions 2017 Well done to the following age champions:
12 Years: Equal age champs: Abi Gartner and Dalhai Arrastia 13 Years: Emily Smith 14 years: Emma Mahon 15 years: Chloe Tyrell 16 years: Sophie Wickham 17 years: Bailee Radford 18 years: Mali Garling
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS 100M (fastest 100m race): Sophie Wickham
The College Athletics Team will be announced next week.
SPORT REPORTNSWCCC Soccer Congratulations to the Stela girls who represented Broken Bay at the NSWCCC Soccer Championships this week. All of the Stella girls played very well and the Broken Bay team was unlucky to miss the Bronze medal play off on a count back. Well done to Bella Huggins, Nell Breslin, Tegan Biasi, Jade Phillip and Kirra Bullman.
NSW Water Polo Congratulations to Tasma* who represented NSW at the Australian All Schools Water Polo Championships in Noosa last week. Tasma had a great week and her team was successful in winning the title!
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UNIFORM SHOP
Opening Times (During School Terms): 8.00am-4.30pm Tue/Wed/Thu. Uniform Shop has re-opened in a new location The Uniform Shop is now open located down the corridor in E15. We are open our normal days and times.
Student Cards can be bought from us, as can all items of the uniform and stationery. We stock all the required Art supplies.
A friendly reminder: The new style tracksuit is compulsory for Year 7. IT can also be worn by all years if the new style black shorts are purchased. New tracktop $67 New black shorts $34 New Trackpants $45
The previous style green tracksuit and green short can currently be worn by Years 8 to 12. Green tracktop $45 Green Shorts $25 Green trackpants $32
Second hand uniforms The Uniform Shop is accepting second hand uniforms from Week 9 Term 3. Please contact us before bringing items in.
Prices Junior skirt $70 Senior skirt $120 Stockings $9 Scarf $10 Junior white blouse $35 Pink senior blouse $35 Black Gloves $7 Tracktop $ 67 Trackpants $45
Volunteers NO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED NEXT WEEK
Gail Hickey & Maree Sewell, Uniform/Book Shop Supervisors 9976 1819 or uniform_books@stellamaris.nsw.edu.au
Canteen and Uniform ShopCANTEEN ROSTER: Hours are 9.30am - 2.30pm. If you are unable to attend on your rostered day PLEASE call Bernie to arrange a replacement on 9976 1826.
Mon 05 Jun Tues 06 Jun Wed 07 Jun Thurs 08 Jun Fri 09 JunRose GiardinaSusan Smith
Sonia HatvanySue Whyte
Keira HulmeTrish Warner
Ainsley JohnstonJo Nesbitt
Karen DoughtyTherese PhilipDonna CronjeTania Dinneen
Libby Beaumont
Brenda KimballSimone Kelly
Louise McKenzieLynda MacadamEmma Macindoe
Belinda Andresson
Kate Bambrick BrownAlison TreebyKristy Smith
Julie GoffIngrid QuattrovilleCatherine Santos
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Careers
Jeanette Ferguson, Careers Advisor
Lattitude Global Volunteering Ltd. ABN 40 084 105 037 Limited by guarantee and registered in the UK as a charity, No. 272761
Information Night
Lattitude Global Volunteering L2 696 Bourke St, Victoria, 3000, Australia
Tel: (03) 9826 6266 info@lattitude.org.au www.lattitude.org.au
Please join us for the 2017 Sydney Information Night
Information Sessions are a great way to learn more about where you can go and what you can do with Lattitude Global Volunteering. Plan to arrive at the start of the session as Lattitude staff, returned volunteers and parents of returned volunteers give short presentations at these sessions and are then available to answer any questions or further discuss options afterwards.
Lattitude staff will provide an overview about the organisation and volunteering program, returned volunteers speak about their experiences and parents share their perspective about Lattitude and the development they have seen in their children.
Embassy Conference Centre 824-826 George St Chippendale
Wednesday 7th June
6pm-7pm
An afternoon for current/potential program applicants and their parents to find out more about our organisation and placements available for 2018 and beyond!
Sydney Design School Open Day Date: 17 Jun 2017 Time: 10am - 12pm Venue: Sydney Design School Level 2, 40 Oxley Street, St Leonards Cost: FREE Contact: Bella Taylor : 02 9437 1902 Event Description : Want to be an Interior Designer for a day? Roll your sleeves up and get hands on at the Sydney Design School Open Day! Create a stunning interior mood-board, guided by our passionate Educators who are all practising Interior Designers. Explore our studios, soak up the creative atmosphere and find out more about turning your passion into an exciting career. Our Director, Amanda Grace, will be giving a 30 minute presentation at 11am covering everything you need to know about our career courses and flexible learning options. Sydney Design School Open Day, 10am - 12pm, Level 2, 40 Oxley Street, St Leonards. Register online now at sydneydesignschool.com.au
UNSW Art & Design Student Parent Information Evening Date: 22 Jun 2017 Time: 6:00pm-8:00pm Venue: UNSW Art & Design, Cnr Oxford St & Greens Rd Paddington NSW 2021 Cost: FREE Contact: Jacob Errey : recruitment.artdesign@unsw.edu.au Event Description: Student Parent Information Evening is a chance for you and your parents to come along and hear about what it means to be a practicing contemporary artist, designer, media creative, technologist, animator, filmmaker or curator in today’s robust and international creative economies, and how UNSW Art & Design can help you get there.
AIE Information Evening Date: 28 Jun 2017 Time: 6pm to 8pm Venue: Wentworth Park Sports Complex, Wattle St, Ultimo Cost: FREE Contact: Simon Freeman : simonf@aie.edu.au Event Description: The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) is Australia’s most awarded 3D animation, game design and visual FX educator. Created as a non-profit organisation to grow the creative digital sector, AIE pioneered the development of specialist game qualifications and continues to innovate through industry partnerships and dynamic teaching.
The evening will include presentations on different areas of industry to get into as well as information about AIE full-time and part-time courses and entry requirements. Student work will be on display and our teachers will be available to speak with you one on one about our courses and how AIE can get you into a creative career.
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Community
Looking for housesitter during July school
holidays?I am a 2015 Stella graduate
and would be happy to housesit and take amazing
care of your home, pets and plants while you are
away. I am responsible and tidy, and currently studying
at UTS.Please contact me by email sage.habel@gmail.com or
mobile 0432563996.
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...Community continued
Join us in forming the LARGEST team in 2017 to raise money for HAPPY DAYS (a Cambodian Village School) - a Mike Pawley charity. We did it last year and
are hoping to do it again this year!
You can walk, run or crawl 3km, 6km or 13km.
Fun Run Date: Sunday, 27 August
1. Go to Pub2Pub register page - enter your details, select your course 2. Click on 'JOIN AN EXISTING TEAM' - (bottom right hand corner - see screen shot)
3. Team name: 'Stella Maris College'
Get on board and be a part of the winning team! Melanie Bradstreet, (on behalf of the Duke of Edinburgh staff)
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Win one year of College fees to the value of
$7000
The P&F are holding a raffle with the opportunity for you to win $7000 towards your daughter’s school fees.
Only 200 tickets available! *
$50 each
First in, first served so be quick! Limited opportunity to participate. These are very good odds! Please note that if not all 200 tickets are sold then a full refund will be given for tickets purchased.
*Limit of 10 tickets per family.
This raffle is our big fundraiser for the year for the College. Please note, once all tickets are sold, the raffle drawing date will be published in the College newsletter. Best of Luck!
There are two ways to buy tickets:
1. Credit Card: go online to https://www.trybooking.com/OVAW or use the payment slip below. 2. Cash: Fill out the payment form below and return it in an envelope marked to the P&F FEE
RAFFLE, to the College Main Reception (NOT the Finance Office)
You will receive an email with your ticket number once your purchase is processed. From 1 January 2017, AMEX payments will incur a 0.95% surcharge
CONTACT INFORMATION
Name:
Mobile: E-mail:
Number of Tickets: Amount Due:
Cash ☐ Credit Card ☐
Credit Card Number: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Exp. Date: __ __/__ __ Office Use Only Cash Received: Initials:
Stella College Fees Raffle 2017
https://www.trybooking.com/OVAW
Parents and Friends
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...Parent and Friends continued
The P&F Committee gratefully acknowledges the support of the following businesses who have donated to the 2017 P&F Trivia Night.
Please, in turn, support them while shopping in the community.
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