Secondhand Uniform & Books

Second-Hand Uniform Shop

The Second-Hand Uniform Shop operates every Thursday afternoon from 3 til 3.30pm. It is situated above the hall, up two flights of stairs from the entrance near the Library (the new Uniform shop is on the first floor) and is run by a few dedicated volunteers. We are really keen to have some more uniform items to sell. 

 

Remember that we sell on consignment: the owner of the uniform gets 70% of our selling price (which is determined by the quality of the item, usually half the new price), and the school keeps 30%. We process our sales at the end of each term and the amounts owed are deposited into your child’s school account, or directly into your bank account if your child has left the school. 

 

Please fill out a form with all your details and the items you are selling. These are available at the office and there is one printed in this newsletter. And we are always happy to accept donations as well – just drop them off at the school office. 

 

Last year the shop raised nearly $4800 for student wellbeing – thank you very much to all those who helped make that happen!

 

If anyone is interested in becoming involved with the Second-hand uniform shop, I would love to hear from you! More helpers are needed to keep the shop going and some of our current volunteers do not have children at the school anymore – thanks so much Judy!

 

This important service can only continue if we have sufficient volunteers.

Cathie Clarke

Ph: 9459 2278/0411 883 904

 

Second-hand Books

Thank you very much to all those who took part in our Second hand Booksale last year. We raised around $1200 for Student Wellbeing. Particular thanks goes to those parents who helped out with pricing and selling – we couldn’t have done it without you!

 

We have a few copies of some of the novels needed for those students who have been allocated to the English Extension classes. If you would like to purchase one, please ask at the Second-hand uniform shop or let the office know, and we can put one aside for you.

 

Cathie Clarke