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HSC Examinations

Year 12 are now halfway through their HSC exams and the finish line is in sight!  The way in which they have approached these exams with confidence, positivity and determination has been most impressive and their conduct has been exemplary. As they complete their final examinations, I would once again like to congratulate the students and their families for reaching this important milestone. We wish Year 12 all the best with their remaining examinations and look forward to celebrating their results at the end of the year.

Recognition Letter Data

During the school holidays, many students will have received a recognition letter for their attitude, effort and diligence in class. Students who received a letter have proven that they are responsible, respectful and successful learners and have been working well with their teachers and peers. 

Year

Students receiving 

recognition

Students recognised 

in all subjects

7

233 (99%)

116 (49%)

8

230 (99%)

95 (41%)

9

248 (95%)

53 (20%)

10

257 (97%)

54 (21%)

11

193 (79%)

46 (19%)

12

181 (94%)

64 (22%)

Total

1342 (93.8%)

428 (29%)

 

Congratulations to everyone who received a letter!

World Teachers' Day

Friday 28 October is World Teachers’ Day and the theme is ‘Hats off to Teachers’. This is a great opportunity to say thank you to our wonderful teaching staff who go above and beyond every day, to provide the best learning opportunities for our students. Hats off to you all!  

 

 

COVID Isolation Information

Earlier this month, National Cabinet removed the compulsory isolation period for anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19, however, students and staff should continue to stay home when sick. 

 

Students, staff and visitors should only attend school when they are symptom free. We will continue to send home students or staff who are displaying symptoms.   Anyone who believes they have been exposed to COVID-19 is strongly recommended to monitor for symptoms and test if they have concerns, as well as wear a mask. We will continue to support the use of rapid antigen tests (RATs) if you have symptoms or believe you have been exposed to the virus. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael Lane

Relieving Principal