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Diocese of Maitland - Newcastle
The Lion
Dear Families and Friends of the St Pius X Community
GREASE WOW!!! What a brilliant show. Those who attended the St Pius X production of Grease in Week 9 of last term were certainly treated to an amazing evening of top class entertainment. People were still buzzing with excitement days after the show. We have such wonderful talent here at St Pius. Congratulations & thank you to our very talented Drama and Music Teachers, Ms Bartley, Mrs Lunarzewski and Mrs Elgar-Roberts, for creating and producing such a wonderful show. Special thanks must go to Tom Rodgers, our School Captain, who choreographed all of the dances and assisted greatly with the direction of the show. Congratulations to all of our actors, dancers, musicians, vocalists and back-stage crew for this very professional production. Thank you to everyone who assisted to make the evening a fantastic experience. Without a doubt, this show is the best school production I have ever seen. Preparation Is Crucial You probably know the story of the race to the South Pole between Scott of England and Amundsen of Norway. History tells us that Scott arrived at the Pole one month after Amundsen. Scott died, along with his entire team, on the way home. The main reason was lack of appropriate preparation. Scott’s team used unsuitable pack-animals (ponies instead of dogs), took inadequate and inappropriate supplies (eg French olives and raspberry jam), had inadequate gloves and chose to walk and pull their own sledges rather than ski. Amundsen by contrast learned survival skills from the peoples who lived in the arctic before setting out. Scott’s example teaches an important lesson: if you wish to succeed, realistic preparation is essential. While the upcoming Yearly Examinations will not be as harrowing as Antarctic exploration, nevertheless the same lesson applies. Doing your best in your exams is very important and you can only do your best if you are thoroughly prepared. All students should be starting to study for their exams around this time. This allows students to prepare thoroughly, in a calm and well-organized fashion. Year 10 exams will be held in Weeks 4-5; Years 7 and 8 in Weeks 5-6; and Year 9 in Weeks 6 and 7. Parents and Carers, please encourage your sons and daughters to prepare well for their coming exams.
12 October 2016 No 16 Term 4
Making a Splash for National Water Week It’s National Water Week and this provides a great opportunity to remind ourselves and teach others that water must be used wisely if there is to be enough to meet the needs of future generations. Our school is working with Watersave to monitor and manage water usage. Using the Watersave SUMS™ portal allows us to observe our school’s water consumption at any time. The portal provides an up to the minute graphical representation of water usage. If unusual water usage occurs in the middle of the night, on the weekend, or during holidays (when no one is at school) - we are notified immediately. This means we can identify and rectify a potential problem quickly. The aim of this program is to save water and reduce our bills. Positions Vacant So far for 2017 we have five positions for which we must interview. Full-time permanent positions vacant: PDHPE/Religious Studies and Design & Technology. Part-time permanent positions available: 0.8 LOTE (Italian/French/Japanese). Part-time temporary positions vacant: 0.2 Science and 0.3 Drama/English. Busy times ahead for those involved in the shortlisting and interview panels. HSC Commences The 2016 HSC commences this week. I ask all members of our community to pray for the students sitting these exams. It can be a stressful time not only for the students but also for the families of those students. The St Pius X High School community wishes all students sitting the HSC, especially our ex-students, every success.
Have a lovely week. Robert Emery Principal St Pius X HS Adamstown NSW Nurturing faith, excellence & lifelong learning.
NSW SCHOOL VACCINATION PROGRAM 2016 Our final Vaccination Clinic here at St Pius X High School is Thursday 20 October – Dose 3 HPV (Gardasil) to all Year 7 students. WHAT IF MY CHILD HAS MISSED A VACCINE? If your child has missed any vaccinations they will be offered any missed doses at the next clinic at their school. WHAT IF MY CHILD HAS NOT RECEIVED ALL HPV VACCINES BEFORE THE END OF 2016? Any year 7 student with missed doses of HPV vaccine can be caught up in 2017. Additionally – any Year 8 student who commenced HPV vaccination while in Year 7 and are yet to finish all 3 doses of HPV (and who has not received any from their local doctor) can still receive these at the next clinic at their school. Don’t forget a Record of Vaccination is given to each student for each vaccination. Parents/guardians should ensure that this record is kept for future reference and should not assume that their child has been vaccinated if they do not receive this Record of Vaccination. Any questions, visit the NSW Ministry of Health website at: http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/immunisation/Pages/schoolvaccination.aspx
Renaissance Bali Uluwatu Resort & Spa
www.renaissancebali.com
Newcastle Knights Newcastle Jets
www.newcastleknights.com.au www.newcastlejets.com.au
Bunnings, Kotara The Good Guys, Kotara
www.bunnings.com.au www.thegoodguys.com.au
Euro Patisserie, New Lambton SuperStrike Warners Bay
www.europatisserie.com.au www.superstrike.net.au
A BIG THANK YOU to all the following businesses and people who supported
St Pius X High School, Adamstown in our recent Walkathon, which raised $18,000 towards covering of our basketball courts with a COLA and
resurfacing.
Access Pools, Jacqueline Brown
www.accesspools.com.au
Adamstown Fresh Meats www.adamstownfreshmeats.com.au
Adamstown Fresh Fruit Australian Reptile Park
264 Brunker Road, Adamstown www.reptilepark.com.au
Blackbutt Hotel Domino’s Pizza Adamstown
www.blackbutthotel.com.au www.dominos.com.au
Eckersley’s Art & Craft Escape Travel Kotara www.eckersleys.com.au www.escapetravel.com.au
Event Cinemas Kotara Highlite hi-tech Fitness www.eventcinemas.com.au www.highlite.com.au
Hunter Ice Skating Hunter Valley Buses www.hiss.com.au www.cdcbus.com.au/hunter-valley-buses.html
Imagine Cakes
www.imaginecakes.com
Hunter Wetlands Centre www.wetlands.org.au
KFC, Kotara The Maryville Tavern www.kfc.com.au www.themaryville.com.au
Reading Cinemas, Charlestown
www.readingcinemas.com.au
Rebel Sport www.rebelsport.com.au
Revolution Park
www.revolutionpark.com.au
Regan McGovern, Golf Professional https://www.facebook.com/RM-Golf-Tuition-168790830150380/
Topspin Tennis www.topspintennis.com.au
Shoal Bay SUP Shoal Bay SUP
www.shoalbaysup.com.au
Vikas Ski Lodge
www.vikas.com.au
Utopia Day Spa
www.utopiadayspa.com.au
Woolworths, Kotara www.woolworths.com.au
Angsara Wok Restaurant
Bob Emery
Gail Moy
Gidley Family
Guse Family
Narelle Heard
Important Dates
Wednesday 12 October Year 10 – Geography Field Trip Redhead
Monday 17 October Pupil Free Day - Staff Spirituality Day
Monday to Friday
17 October To
21 October
Year 10 – Compulsory Interviews for Parents and Students for Final Selection of Subjects St Francis Xavier’s College
Thursday 20 October Year 7 Students – Immunisations Dose 3 HPV (Gardasil) to all Year 7 students who received doses 1 and 2
Friday 21 October School Dance – 7.00pm to 9.30pm
Wednesday 26 October Year 9 – Community Day
Thursday to Wednesday
3 November to 9 November
Year 10 Exams
Tuesday 8 November P & F Meeting 7.00pm Room 603
Wednesday 9 November Year 7 2017 – Parent Information Evening Theatre 7.00pm to 8.30pm
Thursday to Tuesday
10 November to 15 November
Year 7 Exams Year 8 Exams
Wednesday to
Tuesday
16 November to 22 November
Year 9 Exams
Monday 21 November Year 10 – Chris Doyle Performance
Wednesday 23 November Year 10 – ½ day Orientation visit to St Francis Xavier’s College 9.00am to 1.00pm
Tuesday 29 November Year 10 – Graduation Dinner Newcastle Town Hall 6.30pm to 10.00pm
Monday 5 December Year 10 – PRACTICE FOR Graduation Ceremony Wests City (Formerly Panthers Newcastle) 10.00am to approximately 2.00pm Students to make their own way to and from the venue.
Monday 5 December Year 10 – Graduation Ceremony Wests City (Formerly Panthers Newcastle) Students to arrive at 6.30pm for a 7.00pm start.
Monday to Wednesday
12 December to 14 December
Year 9 – Canberra Science Enrichment Excursion
Tuesday 13 December P & F Meeting 7.00pm Room 603
Tuesday 20 December Term 4 concludes
Year 9 Food Technology The Year 9 Food Technology classes cooked nourishing vegetable soup last term, as part of the Food Equity unit. Vegetables for the soup were donated by our students and staff. OzHarvest then collected it to distribute it to charities in need across Newcastle.
All the students were encouraged that such a simple gesture of paying it forward, would provide a wonderful hot meal for the many people in need in our local area. Many thanks to all involved. Helen Davies, Sarah Watson, Fiona Sutherland and Cherie Borger Food Technology Staff
Jerseys – Year 10 2017 Notes were handed out (and placed on Skoolbag) in the last week of Term 3 regarding jerseys for next year’s Year 10 students. Orders are going in early this Term to ensure delivery in Term 1 2017, thus maximising wear of jerseys for Year 10 students. Details are on the note, but basically students need to attend fittings at the Uniform shop (Alinta) during one of the extended times available in Week 1 Term 4 and payment and notes need to be made to the Uniform shop by Monday 17 October. There will be no late orders. Mandy Willis Fahey Coordinator
Catch Up Club Exams are approaching and our ‘Catch Up Club’ is in full swing. When? Tuesdays - last bell until 4.00pm. Why? Study help, exam revision, research and assessment assistance. Who? All SPX students. Speak to Mrs Strachan for more details. Printing Reminder: Student printing in the Library is a ‘last resort’ only. While printing off assessments may be necessary occasionally, it is hoped that most families would make provision for students to print them at home. Printing student work should be before school or at lunch – definitely not in class time and definitely not at the eleventh hour! Library App
Newcastle Region Library now has an app. Carry the library around in your pocket! Search ‘Newcastle Region Library’ in the app store.
Holiday Borrowing We had a spike in borrowing before the holidays – yippee!! Glad to know so many SPX students were diving into books over the break. Don’t forget, books are the perfect gift for birthdays and Christmas. Email the SPX library for suggestions for your child. Happy Reading. Stephanie Strachan Teacher Librarian
A Country Superstar in the making – our very own Liliana Crane heads to Nashville On Saturday 10 September, Year 9 SPX student Liliana Crane competed in the Brisbane Doomben Country Music Race Day Finals for rising talent, hosted by companies Rural Aid and Buy a Bale. The judges included Tania Kernigan, an Australian country music singer and sister of Lee Kernaghan and O’Shea, an Australian Country Music duo who live in Nashville. They are also ambassadors for Rural Aid. Liliana sang ‘Jolene’ (a well-known favourite by Dolly Parton) and accompanied herself on acoustic guitar. Liliana started learning the guitar at age 9 and hasn’t looked back since. This year she completed her AMEB Grade 3 Examination and received a High Distinction. There is no doubt that Liliana is an extremely talented singer/song-writer and performer. Liliana won 1st prize of two return tickets and a week’s accommodation in Nashville, where she will visit the Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame and the American Country Music Association (ACMA) just to name a few country music destinations. Liliana also plans on busking in Nashville and playing a gig in a café, a life-long dream of hers. Liliana will be accompanied by her extremely proud and supportive parents. They plan to go Term 1, 2017. The CEO of Rural Aid is currently trying to organise O’Shea, the Australian Music country duo and Liliana to be in Nashville
at the same time where they can play a few gigs together. Liliana’s first major influence of country music is Taylor Swift. At the end of last year Liliana, along with three other SPX students; Keely Hemson, Lauren Austin and Jasmine Brown went to Taylor’s concert dressed up as Taylor Swift perfume bottles. It was at that concert where they got the opportunity to meet their idol, Taylor Swift in person. Liliana has been involved in the ASPIRE program for three years and has also been having guitar lessons with Jim McIntyre at SPX for the past two years. Liliana said that Jim has been a major influence with teaching her how to write her own music. Anyone that knows Liliana will be quick to say that she is the most grounded, down to earth and humble girl who really is a star in the making. On behalf of the Music Department, Creative Arts Faculty and the wider school community, we congratulate Liliana on this ever so exciting and truly amazing opportunity. We can’t wait to see what she does in her future and we’ll be sure to get her autograph. You can read more about Liliana’s success on the CSO website: http://mn.catholic.edu.au/about/news-events/imported/st-pius-x-student-strums-her-way-to-nashville Tahnee Elgar-Roberts Music Teacher
‘Grease was the Word’ in the Factory Grease is the word that some of us here at St Pius have been singing in our sleep for a good part of this year. As co-director of the show, I found it to be an all-consuming project that was worth it come show-time. To see such a large number of students pull together as a formidable team and deliver such a professional display of musical theatre was an absolute joy. I commend them for their commitment and the endless lunch time rehearsals they consistently attended.
I know all of these students are incredibly grateful to Tahnee Elgar-Roberts and Asha Lunarzewski (our Music teachers) for their overseeing and shaping of the music – it’s the music that is at the heart of Grease and has made it one of the best loved musicals in recent history. Thank you also to Caroline Daniel’s contribution as a rehearsal assistant – her Drama teacher expertise was a valuable resource for our acting cast. There are always a number of people who generously contribute their time and expertise to projects like these and they do so without any payment or expected recognition. Without this generosity of spirit, it is not possible for a school community to achieve a successful school musical. The following staff, parents, students and business owners deserve a special mention: Rachael Moore, Daniel Brennan, Jordan Fardell, Felicity Doyle, Helen O’Donohue, Kevin Flegg, Heath Baldwin, Elijah Mills, Rosemari Rossi (Adrianna’s mum); as well as the number of staff who helped backstage, on the ticket desk and in the canteen. A special thank you also needs to go to Hunter Coast Homes who gave the school some plywood to assist with the set, and to Cavalier Printing who printed high quality programs free of charge. All funds raised from selling these programs will go to Caritas - $603!
Sincere thanks also goes to our Creative Arts Coordinator, Gabriella Smith, and to the School Executive for their behind the scenes support – this support has been generous and consistent over a period of months. Without this, something like Grease cannot even get off the ground.
Thank you to all the teaching staff who graciously put up with disruptions to classes and assessment tasks. And to all of the parents who attended to the majority of the show's costume requirements, as well as just generally supporting rehearsal times.
Finally, I’d like to commend the other director of the show – Tom Rodgers, our School Captain. Not only did he co-star in the production as Danny, he choreographed all of the dances, and shared the role of director. I have been teaching for many years and have never seen anything like it! At the beginning of the year he was keen to be a leader of the project behind the scenes and he had such a detailed vision that he wanted to share with the teachers. At first we teachers quietly wondered amongst ourselves, “gee is this kid a bit of a control freak”, as he methodically pointed out where we might have overlooked something in the early planning stages (funnily enough, he was always right). However, it only took a few more weeks before we were elated that he was on board - it had become clear that our workloads were going to be a lot less due to the power of this student’s work ethic. Over the following months, he didn’t disappoint – congratulations Tom – more than anyone else, the achievements of the show are a credit to you! The show has been professionally recorded and edited – we will have order forms available soon if anyone would like to purchase a copy. Rachael Bartley Drama Teacher
NSWCCC Soccer After a very early start, and leaving St Pius at 6.15am, we travelled to Sydney to play in the semi-final of the NSW Junior Boys Catholic Cup. Unfortunately, the team was missing three of our players due to sickness and injury. However, this would give others the opportunity to step up and make their mark. Our opponents were Marist College from Kogarah, as were the two other semi-finalists. The game kicked off with a hectic pace – both teams trying to gain the initiative. Chances were few and far between in the first half, with both goalkeepers having only long range efforts to deal with. The Marist College strikers were lively and really made the St Pius defence of Kyle Theacos, Luca Crook, Steven Theacos and Joshua Davis work hard to shut them down. St Pius were quite pleased to hear the half-time whistle, as Marist College started to get on top in the final 10 minutes of the first half but the score was 0-0, so all to play for in the second half.
Second half began, and from the first minute the St Pius boys were on the front foot, winning all the 50/50 tackles and surging forward. The midfield, led by Danilo O’Brien with Bailey Wells, Joseph Licata and Jock Dockrill, started to cause many problems for the Marist College defence and from a corner, Danilo O’Brien outjumped the defender and thudded a header against the Marist College bar, only to see the ball stay out of the net. A few minutes later, a superb pass from Danilo O’Brien put Samuel Marr clear in the Marist College penalty area, again the bar came to the rescue of Marist College and the ball rebounded to safety. To the credit of the St Pius team, these two near misses only seemed to spur them on and with a couple of minutes left, great skill by Danilo O’Brien on the edge of the box gave him just enough room to get a strike on target, only to once again see the ball cruelly hit the left hand post and bounce to safety.
Even though St Pius dominated the second half, only a wonderful save from Lewis Rooney prevented Marist College from scoring. The whistle blew and 0-0 was the score at full time, so now the game went to Golden Goal or 10 minutes each way, until a goal was scored. The game started exactly like the previous 30 minutes with St Pius completely dominating the flow of the play. Kurtikila Suleiman and Jayden Wright were causing all sorts of problems for the Marist College defence with their direct running, and only last ditch tackles and bad luck stopped St Pius from scoring. In the final minute of the first half of extra time a ball was cleared by the Marist College defence to the half way line and their lone striker got the run of the ball and spectacularly hit a 35 metre shot that deceived Lewis Rooney and floated agonisingly over his hands and into the net.
The St Pius boys fell to the ground in disbelief and were devastated as they had given their all and didn’t deserve to be on the losing team. Congratulations to Marist College Kogarah, as they won the final the very next day.
The school should be extremely proud of the boys who represented St Pius X in the NSWCCC, as to be one of the final four schools in NSW is a huge achievement. The other three teams were all from Sydney.
The boys will never play as good in a semi-final again and lose, and that is what I told them in the change room after the game. Mr Lee and I could not have been more proud of the effort that the boys showed and will remember this for a very long time.
Peter Richards Coach
Years 7/8 All Schools Touch
Game 1 Vs Hunter Valley Grammar 4-2 Win
Game 2 Vs Hunter River High 5-1 Win
Game 3 Vs Singleton High 1-1 Draw
Game 4 Vs Wyong High 7 -0 Win
Quarter Final Vs Callaghan College 5-0 Win
Semi Final Vs Taree High 0-4 Loss
Game 1 Vs Warners Bay High 5-0 Win
Game 2 Vs Callaghan College 4-1 Win
Game 3 Vs Rutherford High 7-0 Win
Game 4 Vs Dungog High 7 -0 Win
Game 5 Vs Singleton High 5-0 Win
Quarter Final Vs Kurri Kurri High 4-3 Win
Semi Final Vs St Joseph’s Aberdeen 4-2 Win
Final Vs Hunter Sports High 1-3 Loss
The 7/8 Boys team will now compete at the NSW All Schools Touch championships to be held in Penrith in Term 4.
Hunter Valley Grammar School Interschool’s Orla Sheridan placed 6th in the 65cm Show Jumping and placed 6th in the 1.2 dressage test and had a nice test in the 1.3. Sophie Casey placed 2nd in the 65cm Show Jumping and placed 3rd in the 1.2 dressage test. Hannah Lovell placed 3rd in the 1.3 dressage test and had a nice Show Jumping round in the 80cm and in the 95cms she placed 5th.
NSWCCC ATHLETICS Results from the NSWCCC Athletics Carnival held at Homebush on 19 September.
Paris Zacharia 5th 12yrs 1500m 5.55.77
7th 12yrs 800m 2.51.63
7th 12yrs 1.12.28
Colin Donne 11th 12yrs 200m 28.37
10th 12yrs 100m 13.81
7th 12yrs 400m 1.08.17
Jessie Edmonds 3rd 12yrs Javelin 18.17m
Mack Doughty 4th 12yrs Discus 26.30m
Elizabeth McSpadden 9th 13yrs 400m 1.07.09
Kayla Waldron 11th 13yrs Discus 15.36m
12th Shot Put 7.86m
Travis Petersen 4th 13yrs Discus 33.70m
11th 13yrs Shot Put 9.93m
James Ajay 3rd 13yrs 100m 12.21
Tyler Moodie 6th 13yrs High Jump 1.50m
12th 13yrs Long Jump 4.70m
Taylah Bryde 4th 14yrs Discus 23.19m
4th Shot Put 9.90m
Megan Aspinall 5th 14yrs Javelin 26.10m
Dominique Byrne 18th 14yrs 200m 29.56
Lucinda Tonkin 10th 14yrs 400m 1.12.20
Hannah Cullen 9th 15yrs 400m 1.06.72
Adrianna Rossi 4th 15yrs Javelin 28.19m
8th 15yrs Discus 22.89m
Samuel Taylor 12th 15yrs 1500m 5.03.20
Marcus Haynes 9th 15yrs 400m 57.49
Lucie Fityus 8th 16yrs 1500m 6.29.15
Paris Fonua, Taylah Bryde Dominique Byrne, Holly Draganic
9th Int 4x100m Relay 54.89
Detailed results can be found at: https://www.csss.nsw.edu.au/nswccc-athletics-results.aspx
Rugby Union Our rugby teams recently travelled to Foster to compete in the Coast to Country Cup State Finals. Results from the day are listed below:
Game 1 Vs Edmund Rice Won 12-7
Game 2 Vs Dubbo High Won 27 - 0
Game 3 Vs St John’s Woodlorn 5-5 Draw
Game 4 Vs Westfield Sports High Lost 19-0
Bowl Final Vs Kiama High Won 10 - 0
Game 1 Vs Edwards Gosford Lost 0-10
Game 2 Vs Narromine High Won 19 - 0
Semi Final Vs Dubbo High 0-0 Draw (won coin toss)
Plate Final Vs St John Paul College Coffs Harbour
Won 25 - 0
Canteen Roster We are in desperate need of volunteers. If you can help out please call the Canteen number below. If you are unable to attend on your allotted day, please contact Janelle Oliver or Sharon Hart at the Main Office on 49571032 or the Canteen directly on 4013 2629.
Accounts Office This app can be downloaded onto your phone and used to pay for school items. It makes payment easier and “quicker” than ever. but if you have any difficulties downloading or using the app please contact the Finance Office on 49 571 032.
Hours of operation: Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 3.00pm
Friday 8.30am to 2.30pm
Accounts can be paid weekly, fortnightly, monthly, per term via Bpay (Billed fees only), direct debit, cash, credit card,cheque or Qkr.
Please ensure all accounts due are finalised promptly. Students Please Note: When paying at the Account’s Office, payments can only be made
before school, Lunch or Recess.
Monday
17 October Michelle Orrett Lisa Suisted
Vicki Taverner
Tuesday
18 October Alison Moretti
Michelle Michilis
Wednesday 19 October Katie McCool Lilli Martinelli
Racquel Hamilton
Thursday
20 October Leanne Haberl
Lisa Bechly Sonia Ayre
Friday
21 October Julie Bowen
Kim Coleman-Wells Catherine Alston Michelle Curtain Anna McTaggart
Monday
24 October Leanne Haberl
Donna McMahon
Tuesday
25 October Sonya Hawes
Wednesday 26 October
Janece Vandenberg Estelle Gildenhuys
Vicki Faul
Thursday
27 October Rachel Gapps Angie Moylan Lara Mitchell Mel Fityus
Kate Dicker
Friday
28 October Jennifer Baggs
Donna Mills Larissa Francisci
Sue Thatcher Lea Horton
School Contact Details
St Pius X High School Park Avenue Adamstown 2289 Reception: 02 4957 1032 Student Office: 4013 2634 Fax: 02 4957 5088 email: [email protected] web site: http://www.adamstownsp.catholic.edu.au P & F Meetings: 2nd Tuesday each month at 7.00pm
Student Services Attention Parents & Carers
If your child is being collected by another person other than the parent/carer, please be aware of the following procedure:
Please supply your child with a note/send an email explaining who they will be leaving with and at what time they will be collected.
Second-Hand Uniforms
A large number of parents/carers have expressed the need to have second-hand uniforms available. St Pius X High School runs a service which enables all parents to buy/sell second-hand uniform items. The service works in the following way: 1. Parents/carers fill out a form with the details of the item/s required to buy/sell and
supply a contact number. This form will be available from reception, or alternatively you may email your details to: [email protected].
2. These details are then advertised in a special “Second-Hand Uniform” section of each Newsletter (back page).
3. The advertisement will run for one month or two editions of the newsletter. 4. Parents/carers will simply contact the number supplied and deal directly with the
person buying/selling. Please note that no second-hand uniform items will be kept by St Pius X High School. For any further information regarding Second-Hand Uniforms, please contact Reception. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Second Hand Uniforms Name (optional):…………………………………………………………………………………….…… □ Buy □ Sell (please tick)
Item:………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Contact Number:……………………………………………………………………..…………..
Second Hand Uniforms
Name Ph Number Items Size Buy/Sell Cost
Anna 0405 628 853 Formal Shorts (x2) (as new)
10 Sell $15.00 each
Formal Shirt (x3) (as new)
8 Sell $15.00 each