Extra-Curricular Activities
Please find information below for extra-curricular activities that are available for students.
Extra-Curricular Activities
Please find information below for extra-curricular activities that are available for students.
The Devon Netball Spring roster will be commencing soon on Wednesday 3rd September for their Netta and Primary rosters. Games will be played from 4pm on Wednesday afternoons at the Spreyton Netball Centre.
For this roster, Devon Netball are trialing something new:
The Netta roster is now opened up to include Year 1 students and the Primary roster is now opened up to include Year 4 students.
This now means that Netta will have students from Years 1-4 and Primary will have students from Years 4-6.
Students who are in Year 4 will now have a choice of which roster they play in.
Devon Netball recommend that Year 4 students who have previously played in 2 or more Netta rosters and now want to extend their skills by playing up with older children with the regular rules, can now join the Primary roster.
For those Year 4 students who are new, or those wanting to continue to develop their skills more, play in the Netta roster with the modified rules.
If you are not sure which roster to join your child into, please email Devon Netball with your questions at: admin@devonnetball.com.au
Netta - Register a player
https://www.playhq.com/netball-australia/register/1b6ace
Primary - Register a player
https://www.playhq.com/netball-australia/register/3f0999
Teams will be put together by Devon Netball admin in collaboration with the school. Please let the friendly admin team know if your child wishes to play in the Spring roster by Wednesday 13th August via email to corina.barnard@dcs.tas.edu.au, calling the school office or popping in.
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