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Dubbo College
Delroy Campus News
A Successful, Innovative and Caring Education for your Child East Street
DUBBO NSW 2830
Phone: 6882 7955 Fax: 6881 8749 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.dubbocoll-m.schools.nsw.edu.au
Issue 1 Term 3 Week 3 Wednesday 31st July 2013
Delroy Campus – Year 7 Trans ition E vening
Welcome back to Term 3 and we have
already had a great sporting result and some
positive feedback from the end of last term.
The Dubbo College Buckley Sheild U14
Rugby League team beat Barrenjoey High
School last week in a very competitive
match. Next week will see them play in the
Quarter Finals against Leumeah High.
Congratulations to Dylan Carr, Robbie
Freeman, Tim Boney, Jack Neville and
Rodney Jackson who represent Delroy in this
team.
Our school performed extremely well at the
Dubbo Eisteddfod. The College Band came
3rd in the Open Band Section and our girls
Dance Group will be performing in the
Wellington Eisteddfod this week. Well done
to all concerned and thank you to our
Creative and Performing Arts staff for their
skill and commitment.
A number of significant events are on the
calendar for the next few weeks. These
include:
* The Year 6 to Year 7 transition evening
to be held at the Senior Campus today
Wednesday 31 July. The presentations will
commence at 6pm. This will be followed by
the Year 8 into Year 9 elective selection
information session commencing at 7.30pm.
* Parent teacher evenings are set down for
10th September 2013 from 4.30pm-6.30pm.
THE NEW WORKING WITH
CHILDREN CHECK:
The Commission for Children and Young
People (CCYP) has advised that from 15th
June 2013, it will be the responsibility of
employees engaging in child-related employ-
ment to obtain his or her own Working with
Children clearance by the issue of a Working
with Children Check Number. CCYP is the
centralised agency that will take over the role
of Approved Screening Agencies to process
all Working with Children Checks and
complete any risk assessments.
…...continued Page 2
From the Principal... Nathan to become Director-General
for a day
Dubbo College student
Nathan Hawkes Year
10 flies to Sydney on
Sunday he will be
preparing for a brand
new challenge. Nathan,
will be taking part in
the Department of
Education’s Director-
General for a Day
program on Monday
and will rub shoulders
with the department’s
top decision-makers.
“I’ve always been
interested in learning
the ways that schools
function, as well as the
impact of decisions
made at higher levels of
management,” Nathan
said. “I see the program
as an opportunity to
expand my understand-
ing of the education
system so that I can
help executive staff, through the SRC, to create and apply rules and
policies for students at Delroy Campus.”
Nathan, a member of Delroy’s academic extension class since Year 7 and
the school’s current vice-captain, is interested in studying for a legal career
once he leaves school.
“Since I’ve been at Delroy I have been involved with the SRC, debating
and public speaking,” he said. “I am currently Cadet Sergeant with the
Australian Air Force Cadets and I think I am well-placed to act as a
spokesperson on educational issues in rural New South Wales.”
“This opportunity will enable me to raise some issues, which I believe are
important, to the future of rural education.”
Nathan said, when the opportunity arose, he would like to talk about the
need for up-to-date resources for country students, including text books
and technology. He also believes the curriculum should be broadened and
students should be provided with more opportunities for selective
schooling.
2 2 DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 2
Two of our Delroy Campus students recently
had the opportunity to learn from the very
best Aboriginal dancers in Australia – the
Bangarra Dance group.
Year 9 students Amberlilly Gordon and
Shantell Toomey took part in a two-week
workshop at Burrendong Dam where they
were put to the test with three hours of
dancing every morning.
FROM THE PRINCIPAL continued from Page 1…...
Who will need a check?
People who are commencing work or volunteering in a child-related role will need the new Working with Children Check.
The role must involve face-to-face contact with children in a child-related setting.
Who doesn’t need a check?
People employed or volunteering in a position who do not have direct physical or face-to-face contact with children do not
need a new Working with Children Check.
Getting the new Working with Children Check
The new Working with Children Check will cost $80 for paid workers and self-employed people for a five year period.
There is no fee for volunteers. A volunteer check cannot be used for paid work with children.
Workers and volunteers will follow a two-step process for obtaining the new Working with Children Check:
Complete an on-line application or call the helpline (www.kids.nsw.gov.au to complete an on-line application or call
(02) 9286 7219 to have the application completed for you).
1. Go to a motor registry or government access centre to pay the fee (if applicable) and have their identity confirmed. They
will need to take their Working with Children Check application number and appropriate identification with them.
For parents who volunteer to assist with any school excursions, you must provide this Working with Children Check
number BEFORE the excursion.
Regards
Stacey Exner Principal
At Dubbo College Delroy Campus Year 7
students participate in an integrated sport
program that sees all students placed in
house groups on Wednesdays during
Periods 3 and 4. The students then take
part in a series of sports and activities
throughout the year.
We look forward to all students continu-
ing their excellent start to sport at Dubbo
College Delroy Campus. If parents/
guardians have any questions please feel
free to contact Mr May or Mr Groen
02 6882 7955 Mr Craig May
Head Teacher PDHPE
Year Seven Integrated Sport
Year 7 Sport 2013 Progam
Term 1 Weeks 3-6
Cricket/Softball/Teeball
Term 1 Weeks 7-10
Netball/Basketball
Term 2 Weeks 1-5
Touch/Soccer/Indoor Soccer
Term 2 Weeks 6-10
PaddleTennis/Badminton/Speedminton/
Table Tennis
Term 3 Weeks 1-5
Indoor Hockey/Hockey/Frisbee
Term 3 Weeks 6-10
Oz Tag/Soft Cross/ European Handball
Term 4 Weeks 1-7
All students swimming programs
Term 4 Weeks 8-10
Student Sport Choice
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 3
Beastly Creations…….
Here are some examples of Year 7’s
Fantastic beasts. The Task involved the
students selecting a variety of animals,
birds, sea creative or insects and combining
them into a whole new creation. After the
design was finalised they gave it a
botanical name and converted the concept
from a 2 dimensional into a 3 dimensional
ceramic sculpture. This produced some
wonderful and interesting results as you
can see.
above:
Butterfly dish by Shontae
left:
Laurence’s yellow terror
right:
Thomas’ Fantastic Beast
right:
Year 7 Fantastic Beast
created by Allira
above:
Brianna’s Fantastic Beast
above:
Maddy’s Fantastic Beast
Kyla’s Fantastic Beast
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 4
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CAREERS NEWS
Last week all Year 10 students travelled to the Senior Campus to attend a talk by all the Head
Teachers in faculty areas and TAFE courses for 2014 to help students make informed decisions
about subject selections for next year.
During that evening the Senior Campus also hosted a Parent/ Student session for students attending
the Senior Campus in 2014. Students in Year 10 also attended the TAFE Open day to explore the
three TAFE campuses and what they had to offer. I could not have been more proud of the Delroy
Year 10 students, their behaviour under trying circumstances with the poor weather was exemplary.
Rachel Wykes, Emily Whittaker, Caitlin Hill at the TAFE Open Day at the
Heavy Vehicle Trade Centre.
Upcoming events from Careers are: Wednesday 31st July all Year 10 will be going to the
Senior Campus to attend a Jobs Expo 12 noon – 1pm.
This day will also assist students in making their subject
selections.
Thursday 1st August Year 9’s who have expressed
interest will be again travelling to the Senior Campus to
attend a Try A Trade at 12 noon – 1pm.
Wednesday 7th August 2013 is Delroy Subject selec-
tion hand in day. The Careers Team will be at Delroy to
receive the Selection Forms and TAFE enrolment forms
and interview the students about their choice briefly.
We now have over 100 ”likes” on our
Dubbocollegecareers. Please follow us on Facebook.
Also the Careers News Issue 8 will be out in School
emails this week.
Mrs Fleur Mara
Careers Adviser
Jessie Bonser, Josh Cameron (background), and Matthew Brook
listening to TAFE teacher Mr Peter Allen talk about the
Automotive Spray paining.
ATTENDANCE: NOTES for PARENTS and CARERS Attendance every day that the school is open for instruction is a legal requirement and a major responsibility of parents/carers. Please send a note when your student has been away from school
Prosecution in the Local Court - If all attempts by schools and regional support staff fail to improve a student’s
attendance, action can be taken in the Local Court and the result can be fines up to a maximum of $11,000.
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 5
SRC … In a Nutshell__________________________________________
Since the start of Term 3 we have been busy working on some of the suggestions that were put forward at the end of
Term 2. One of the main suggestions put to the SRC was for more excursions. We are acting upon this and working
toward more excursions in the future.
Firstly, the SRC have discussed and are guiding our participation in the 40 hour Famine. Participants spend 40 hours with-
out something of their choice that they normally use in their daily life, for example, going 40 hours without using furni-
ture or food.
Secondly, the SRC have organised a disco with the theme of ‘go with the glow’. This would be a great opportunity for all
students of Delroy, to attend and have a lot of fun. There are only 200 tickets available at $5 each. So hurry or you will
miss out.
The SRC were successful in obtaining top quality ID cards for all students in order to show proof of identification which
will no doubt improve the security of Delroy (You have no excuse for not getting to class on time!!). We also have Sam
Read, Sarah Toohey, Kate Simpson and Nikki Avila to represent us at the Regional SRC camp at Wambangalang.
Congratulations to these students and we hope you have fun!!
Delroy Vibe, the Anti-Bullying Committee, has been working hard on a number of activities for the school over the recent
weeks and months. Firstly, the radio program we had planned for release late last term/early this term was unable to go
ahead as we encountered some technical difficulties.
We have instead focussed on the planning of Superhero Day later this term, in Week 7. Students are invited to dress up as
their favourite superhero, and are asked to pay a gold coin donation. There will also be a number of activities on the day.
We’ll go into detail about those later, but for now…just know that there will be a lot of cling wrap involved!
Chloe Towers, Ash Cox, Jessi Clayton,
Kate Simpson and Sarah Toohey prepare posters for
40 Hour Famine
Amy Yeo Year 7 and Sharika-Marrie.Howard Year 8
Nathan Hawkes Year 10
HSIE Happenings.... With the start of second semester, all students will have “flipped”.
Year 7 and 10 were studying Geography, and now will be studying History.
Years 8 and 9 were studying History and are now studying Geography. All students have been
given their assessment schedules and course outlines to glue into the front of their books. All
students should also be aware of the assessment tasks due this term from the Assessment
booklets issued on their first day back at school.
Year 9/10 Commerce students are still doing a unit on Travel/Tourism, but will be taking a break from that topic to manage
the finances for the School Magazine. Students will be undertaking clerical tasks, writing letters, and maintaining records
that reflect what happens in the real world in community organisations and the work place. This is an example of the
relevance of Commerce to the real world, providing students with workplace skills and personal development.
Mr Bill Donnison
Head Teacher HSIE
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 6
College Sport Term Report. Term 2 had a lot going on around the College regarding sport. We had many western area representatives, a State
representative and great success in team CHS sporting competitions.
Athletics
Each of the campuses has had their Athletics Carnivals with good participation levels at all of them. We will now have
over 50 students travelling to the Western Area Carnival in Bathurst on 26th July. Delroy Campus will have 14 students
trying to qualify for the State NSW CHS Athletics to be held in Sydney.
Tennis
The boys college tennis team have finished as Western Area runners up after going down in a closely contested final to
Parkes High 5-3 sets. Well done Sam Wells, Corey Blattman, Lucas Blattman, Dylan Cox and Jarred Buckland who were
part of the team.
The girls’ team made it through to the Western Area semi-finals where they were defeated by West Wyalong.
Rugby League
In U/16 rugby league the South Campus team has won the Tom Kemp Cup after a courageous 22-20 win over Orange
High in the final of the competition played on the last day of Term 2.
The U/14 Buckley Shield College team coached by Mr Webb and Mr Boon are Western Area B champions after strong
wins over Nyngan, Wellington and Gilgandra High schools. They played Forbes in the final and ran away 56-10 winners.
The team will play Sydney North B- Barrenjoey High in Week 2 of Term 3 in the first part of the State final series.
The Open Rugby League is also Western Area B winners, after defeating Condobolin High 48-22 in the final. They will
now take on Balgowlah Boys High (Sydney North) in the final on Thursday 25th July in Dubbo.
Netball
Well done to Pippa Manton and Leah Read who were part of the Western Area CHs team that competed at the State CHS
championships. The team finishing in tenth place overall.
Soccer
Our boys open soccer team have been defeated in the Western Area final by Bathurst High in Bathurst by 3-0. Justin
Pickering, Jarred Buckland and Scott Doolan were part of this team.
Well done to Justin Pickering who was part of the Western Area team that competed at the State CHS championships. The
Western Area team was coached by Mr Groen.
Lawn Bowls
Our Dubbo College triples team has finished 7th in the State after an impressive performance on the Central Coast at North
Haven Bowling Club. The team of Trent, Keeden and Ryan McGuire have been great ambassadors for the Dubbo College.
They defeated Warilla High and Macksville High but were unfortunately defeated by Rutherford High.
Basketball
Our open girls basketball team is through to the State quarter finals after an impressive and hard fought win over North
West area champions Manilla High 29-28. Melita Hampton, Ashleigh Taylor and Brodie Taylor lead the way for the team.
They will travel to Terrigal to take on Wooloware High (Sydney East), Cherrybrook High (Sydney West) and Hunter
Sports High in the finals series. A great effort considering only one of the team is from the Senior campus
Boys Hockey
The team were champions of the Western Region and are currently waiting for information of who they play in their final
16 match. It will be a home match in early term three. The team also had four representatives in the Western Area team
who finished fourth in State CHS championships. They were Jack Eckford (captain), Hunter Medcalf, Dalton Medcalf and
Luke Carmen. From this carnival Jack was selected in the NSW CHS team to compete at the national championships.
Cross Country
The Dubbo College held its annual cross country at the Dubbo racecourse on 5/6/13 with over 300 competitors. Well done
to Harry Vandartel and Matilda Munn (in a photo finish from Savannah Dimmock) who were the overall winners on the
day.
From the Dubbo College Cross Country we had 12 members from Delroy Campus and South Campus travel to Wellington
in terrible weather conditions. Well done to Dennis Allen, Savannah Dimmock, Matilda Munn and Kyle Borwick who
were selected in the Western Area cross country team to compete at the State Carnival at Eastern Creek in Term 3.
John Hill, Rod Newman and Brodie Caton also did well to finish in the top ten of their respective age groups.
Hockey
After three wins the open girl’s hockey team took on Lithgow High in the Western Area B final in the last week of Term.
Unfortunately, the team was defeated 6-0 by a very strong side. Kyla Lake played well for the team.
Rugby Union
The Dubbo College Buchan Shield U/16 Rugby League team defeated Orange High and Parkes High to move through to
the Western Area final. Unfortunately, on the same day the Open Boys and Open Girls team were defeated in the respec-
tive regional days. Well done to Rebecca Dunn, Pippa Manton, Tearne Ryan, Caitlin Christie and Taylor Gray who were
selected in a Western Area high performance squad from the girls divisional day.
The U/16 College boys sevens are through to the coast/country cup final to be played next term at Wyong.
Important Dates
Term Three Week Three and Four -Ken Eggleton Cup versus St Johns College
Term Three Week Eight and Nine-Serisier Cup.
26th July- Western Area Athletics Carnival in Bathurst
19th July-State CHS Cross Country at Eastern Creek
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7 DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 7
PDHPE News
Assessment Tasks A reminder to all students that the term PDHPE assessment tasks will need to be completed in Term 3 are as follows:
If you have any questions regarding assessment tasks please contact the Head Teacher PDHPE 68827955
Mr Craig May
Head Teacher PDHPE
Type Of Task When due Weighting Topic
Year Seven In class- media
analysis
Week 9 30% of Theory Healthy Food
Habits
Year Eight Research/Hand In Week 9 30% of Theory Sports Nutrition
Year Nine In class- media
analysis
Week 7 30% of Theory Mental Health
Year Ten Research/Hand In Week 8 30% of Theory Physical Activity
and Community
Health
PDHPE Faculty News Welcome back to all students in Years 7, 8, 9 and 10 at Dubbo College Delroy Campus.
Term Three will a cool one so hopefully students can adhere to a few facts for practical PDHPE core classes and elective
classes. Students should bring own water bottles and wear hats to all outside lessons. Sunscreen is available at the PDHPE
staffroom before school, at recess and lunch breaks. Appropriate uniform is:
PDHPE Uniform.
Dubbo College Sport Shirt, Dubbo College Shirt, Plain White Shirt.
Plain Black Sport Shorts, College Logo Shorts, Black Tracksuit bottoms
Black Sport Skirts
Track Shoes and joggers
Please note jean shorts, healed shoes and slip on shoes are not acceptable in all practical lessons.
Topics In Core PDHPE In Term 3
Year 7 Theory
Healthy Food Habits
Keeping Safe On the Roads
Practical
Dance
Net Court Games
If you have any concerns or questions with any aspects of PDHPE courses or content please contact
Mr Craig May Head Teacher PDHPE at Dubbo College Delroy Campus.
Year 9 Theory
Health Mind
Body Image
Practical
Serisier Cup
Sports
Target Games
Year 10 Theory
Life Be In It
Power In Relation-
ships
Practical
Invasion Games
Year 8 Theory
Drugs Know The
Risks
Sports Nutrition
Practical
Invasion Games
Striking Games
Come along to the Norta Norta study room upstairs Science and
get help with all your assessment tasks.
Homework Centre is open:
After school till 5.00pm on Mondays and Wednesdays (you will
need to find your own way home).
And every day at recess and lunch (except Friday recess).
OPEN FOR All STUDENTS
8 DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 8
Mathematics Report: Year 10 students are in the process of making a very important decision with their Mathematics at they begin their final
semester of Stage 5 Mathematics. They are currently deciding which Mathematics course they are best suited to study at
the Senior Campus. Their studies at Delroy have been preparing them for the following courses:
Mathematics / Extension Mathematics:
These courses are extremely challenging. They are designed for those students who are performing at an exceptional stand-
ard in the Extension Mathematics class. Many of the concepts currently studied by the Extension Mathematics class are the
essential fundamental skills needed to succeed in these courses.
General Mathematics:
The General Mathematics course, although an easier course than the Mathematics and Extension Mathematics is still a
difficult course in its own right. This course branches off into two separate pathways in the HSC, General Mathematics 1
and General Mathematics 2.
- General Mathematics 2 counts as two units towards a students’ Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)
- General Mathematics 1 counts as two units toward a student’s HSC, however it is the least difficult of all
Mathematics courses offered and does not count towards an ATAR.
In order to assist Year 10 for success in their senior studies the Mathematics faculty offers a number of opportunities. We
are available to provide assistance during lunchtimes and recess with homework, to clarify important concepts and provide
extension material. Homework Centre is also available of a Monday and Wednesday afternoon. I urge Year 10 to strongly
consider their options for Year 11, consult with their Mathematics teachers and to utilise the assistance available at Delroy
Campus.
Good luck in your studies.
Mr Chris Schubert
Head Teacher Mathematics
Supporting Aboriginal & Torres Strait
Community affected by Cancer
Dubbo Aboriginal Cancer
Support Group
When: Thursday 25th
July
Where: Holy Trinity Church
Brisbane St, Dubbo
Time: 10.30am-11.30am
Tea and coffee provided
For more information please contact:
Robin Payne, Support Group Facilitator: 0413441194
Ros Peachey: 0467623187
Have you or your family been affected by cancer?
Are you currently having cancer treatment?
Have you finished your cancer treatment and need support
or guidance?
You are invited to share your experience at a yarn’n session
to hear your story and how we can better support you on
your cancer journey
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 9
Week 1 Term 3 -
Positive Behaviour
for Learning
PB4L—Draw Winners
Week 1 1. Yallaina Betts Yr 8
2. Jahnesta Carriage Yr 7
3. Mower Walshaw Yr 7
4. Emily Sherring Yr 9
5. Erica Nolan Yr 8
Congratulations to all winners
Mrs Budden Prize Co-ordinator for the PB4L team
DUBBO COLLEGE DELROY CAMPUS CALENDAR 2013
~ TERM 3 ~
Term 3 2013 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Wk 1 July 15 Staff Development
Day
16
Students return
17 Year 11 2014 Parent
Information Evening
18 AECG Mtg MIAN/
Catholic Primary
19 TAFE Open Day
Wk 2 July 22 23 Support Students
transition
24 Reg SRC Camp
Legacy Public
Speaking
25 Reg SRC Camp
26 Reg SRC Camp
Wk 3 July/August 29
30 31 Xsel Camp
English Comp
Central West Jobs Expo
— Snr CampusTransi-
tion Parent nights 6->7
and 8->9 Senior 6-8.30
pm
School Sports Photos
01
Maths Comp
AECG CSU
Xsel Camp
Try a Trade—Snr
02 Xsel Camp
Wk 4 August 05 06 Support Students
transition
07 08 09
Wk 5 August 12 13
Maths Comp 14 15 16
Wk 6 August 19 P&C Mtg 20 21 22 23
Support Students
Transition
Wk 7 August
26 27
NAIDOC DAY 28 29 30
Wk 8 September 02 03 04 Serisier Cup 05
AECG West
06
AECG BALL
Wk 9 September 09 Vaccinations
Yr 7, 9 Boys
10
11 Serisier Cup Parent/Teacher Night
4.30pm –6.30pm
12 School Sports
Photos
13
Wk 10 September 16 P&C Mtg 17 18 19 20
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 10
END OF YEAR EXCURSIONS
All Year Groups will be involved in an End of Year Excursion from
Monday 2nd December until Friday 6th December 2013
Year 7: In-school activities at Delroy Campus
Cost: Various depending on choice
Year 8: Tea Gardens
Central Coast—Aussie Bush Camp
Cost: $300
Year 9: Gold Coast—Theme Parks Extravaganza
Cost: $425
Year 10: Nelson Bay - The Retreat
- Port Stephens
Cost: $450
Payment requirements:
ALL payments need to be finalised by the end of Term 3.
SCHOOL POLICY ON STUDENTS WHO ARE UNWELL
When a student is unwell at school he/she:
must obtain a note from the teacher and then present at the office,
where a parent/carer will be contacted by the office staff to collect the student.
Students are NOT to use their mobile phones to phone parent/carer directly.
For legal reasons and school policy students are NOT to leave the school
without signing out at the office.
Mobile Phones and electronic devices are NOT to be
used in class. If they are used in class they will be
confiscated by the teacher.
The phones will be stored at the office and may be
collected by the student from one of the Deputy
Principals at the end of the day.
MOBILE PHONES at SCHOOL
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 11
International Student Exchange Program
www.wep.org.au Call 1300 884 733
Sports Taping courses in Dubbo Sports taping is an important skill for coaches, trainers, teachers, parents and players involved in sport. Correct sports taping can help prevent injury and also help with injury rehabilitation. Level 1 covers beginner tech-nical and practical advice of taping including wrists, ankles, fingers and thumbs. Level 2 covers advanced techniques for the shoulder, elbow, wrist, Achilles tendon, knee, shin and soft tissue techniques - hamstrings and quadriceps. Participants receive a certificate of attainment upon successful completion of the course. Call Sport and Recreation on 6362 6623 for more info or visit www.dsr.nsw.gov.au
Level 1: 6-9pm 22nd
July Level 2: 6-9pm 24
th July
$60 each
DUBBO COLLEGE DELROY CAMPUS
INVITES YOU TO CELEBRATE
NAIDOC DAY
TUESDAY 27th AUGUST
2013
12.00pm - 3.00pm
FREE BBQ
Indigenous Games Beading Kick Comp
Bingo Popcorn Touch Footy
Ultimate Frisby
We would love to have
your support
DELROY CAMPUS NEWSLETTER Wednesday 31st July 2013 12
DUBBO COLLEGE
UNIFORM SHOP
Darling Street Dubbo Phone: 6881 8989
Term 3 Opening hours: Monday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Tuesday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Wednesday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Thursday 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Friday CLOSED
Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm
DUBBO RSL CLUB
Brisbane Street
DUBBO
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
DELROY CAMPUS
Executive Staff
2013
Mrs S Exner
Principal
Miss K Bermingham
Deputy Principal
Mrs C Thurston
Deputy Principal
Mr P Woodhead
Head Teacher Teaching &
Learning Middle Schools
Mr N Thompson
Head Teacher English
Mr C Schubert
Head Teacher Mathematics
Mr D Piper
Head Teacher Science Rlg
Mr W Donnison
Head Teacher HSIE
Mr C May
Head Teacher PDHPE
Mr S Groen
Sports Co-ordinator
Mrs V Budden
Head Teacher TAS Rlg
Mr M Graves
Head Teacher Support Rlg
Mrs J Thompson
Head Teacher CAPA
Ms A Piddington
Head Teacher Administration
Ms M Roser
Head Teacher Welfare & Equity
DELROY CAMPUS
Year Advisers
2013
Year 10 Ms K Green
Mr A Livingston
Year 9 Ms S Willliams
Mr J Wade
Year 8 Ms R Tink
Mrs L McConnell
Year 7 Mrs M Speer
Ms C Burns
Girls’ Adviser:
Mrs D Kelly
(Delroy Campus Newsletter Sponsor)
Principal: Mrs Stacey Exner Deputy Principal: Miss Kathryn Bermingham Deputy Principal: Mrs Carolyn Thurston
LEVELS SYSTEM
Do your Best, be Equipped
ready for Learning, show
Respect
and make the most of the
Opportunities offered by
Your School
Celia Lashlie - Live….
“What’s going on with my teenage boy?” Date: Thursday 22nd August
Where: Wellington St Mary’s School Percy Street
Time: 5.30pm - 7.30pm
Cost: Gold Coin donation
Free Sausage Sizzle
Enquiries Registration:
Baiyai Wellington 02 6845 1895
Dubbo Centacare Office 02 6885 0277
DUBBO COLLEGE UNIFORM SHOP
Girls’ Hipster shorts were $30 now
$10
Girls’ Bootleg Pants were $39 now $10
Available from
the College Uniform Shop
Darling Street Dubbo
Phone: 6881 8989
2 X 20ft Shipping Containers
Tender Price not to include removal
costs, these are to be covered by the
successful tender.
Contact Sandy Birkett on 68827955
Tenders Close: 21st August 2013
BY TENDER