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13 February 2017
Moss Vale High School website : www.mossvale-h.schools.nsw.edu.au
Moss Vale High School Respectful, Safe and Responsible Learners
21 Narellan Road MOSS VALE NSW 2577 • PO Box 137 •
T: 02 4868 1717 • F: 02 4868 2787 •
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Principal’s Report
Vale Sandi Ridewood
Moss Vale High School community held a special memorial assembly for Mrs Sandi Ridewood
last week. Sandi had been a much-loved teacher in our Special Education unit for the past two
years, and was diagnosed with cancer in June of last year. Sandi had a gentle and
compassionate nature, and went out of her way to help all students and staff. Sandi never once
complained about the severe pain that she was experiencing and always maintained a joyous
approach to her teaching. Kristal Beers and Michelle Haynes spoke eloquently at the memorial
about their teacher and the incredible difference she made to their lives.
On behalf of our school community I would like to extend our deepest sympathies to Sandi’s
husband, Martin, and her two children, Taylor and Toby.
Start of the Year
We have had a really positive and smooth start to the school year with all students looking fantastic in full school uniform and
generally appearing to be very happy to be back at school. Year 7 students participated in an ‘Introduction to High School’
program on their first day to ensure that they were comfortable and familiar with their new educational environment, and clearly
understood our values and expectations. I do, however, ask that parents support our efforts in enforcing our uniform policy. I
have had the argument that, ‘we care more about uniform than education’. I can assure all parents that we care deeply about
each student’s education, but learning to abide by rules and dress codes are all part of a child’s life education.
As many of you would know, Mr O’Brien and Mr McGill retired at the end of last year and this has resulted in some changes. Mr
Matt Carlyon is now our substantive Deputy Principal and he has hit the ground running, and is doing an outstanding job. Mr Luke
Vandenbergh has also officially stepped into the Head Teacher PDHPE role as well as retaining his Year 12 Adviser position until
the Year 12 students leave at the end of term three. Mr Matt Nash is the Acting Head Teacher HSIE. Ms Beth Quinn is currently
in a temporary position in Science, Ms Tenille Leet is in a temporary position in PDHPE, Mr Robert George is in a temporary
position in HSIE and Ms Cindy Pryma is currently replacing Ms Ridewood in the support unit. Mr Leslie Jackson has permanently
joined the Maths Faculty after Ms Sarah Bennett received a transfer closer to home. We are pleased to have Mrs Dea Cowen,
Ms Maddy Baard, Ms Felicity Curtis, Mrs Megan Reeves and Ms Debby Middleton back in long term temporary positions for
2017.
Kick off with Reading
We have been running the Kick off with Reading initiative for the past three years at Moss
Vale High School. The initiative involves presenting every student and staff member with a
common book so that the school community can engage in discussion and activities
around the core concepts of the book. This year we will be reading Turia Pitt’s Everything
to Live for and a note should have gone home to all parents. The core concepts in Turia’s
book relate to personal tragedy, challenges, building resilience and understanding that life
is worth living, no matter what the challenges are that we face. Turia was caught in the
midst of a bushfire during an ultra-marathon run in the Kimberley back in 2011. Her story is
one of strength and the triumph of the human spirit.
Parents received a note as there is minimal use of coarse language, particularly in the
chapter when Turia first comes out her induced coma and is dealing with severe pain and
trauma. There will be an alternative book offered to students if parents have serious
concerns about the language.
I would like to extend, on behalf of our school community, our gratitude to the P&C for
funding this worthwhile initiative so that we can focus on reading and important social
issues.
I look forward to the year ahead and continuing to work with everyone in our wonderful school community.
Patricia Holmes
Principal
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Introduction
Many parents and students would have already come to know me over the years. For those that haven’t, my
name is Matthew Carlyon and I have been teaching at Moss Vale High School for the last ten years (formally the
Head Teacher PDHPE). I have been fortunate enough to be part of and witness the transformation of our school
into the exceptional place it is today. School culture, student and teacher expectations, uniform, school pride,
community connections and the schools physical environment are just a few of the outstanding facets of Moss
Vale High School. I remember students years ago having no connection with the school, referring to it as “it’s just
Mossy High”. Now, students, staff, parents and the community are proud to say they are connected with Moss
Vale High School and drive the exceptional image that we hold in the community. Having seen how far the school
has come in the last ten years leaves me with a responsibility to continue driving the positive school culture. I
am thrilled to have been selected as the substantive Deputy Principal of Moss Vale High School and am
committed to work with students, parents and teachers to keep OUR school as the best high school in the
Southern Highlands.
Welcome Back!
A warm welcome back to all our school community, and especially our new enrolments at Moss Vale High
School! The message has been “business as usual!” It has been a fairly settled start to the school year, with the
highlight so far being the Swimming Carnival in which we had a record number of students attending. Students
braved the 35 degree heat and swam, danced and cheered all day long. Congratulations to all the staff for
making it such a successful day, and especially the PDHPE team for the organisation of the carnival.
Uniform
There have been a small number of uniform problems that I am working with parents and students to address. A
few points that have arisen
- School shoes must be black leather enclosed shoes
- Boys grey pants with elasticised bottoms ARE NOT school uniform
- Bulky necklaces and pendants are not to be worn
- Due to WHS requirements, all piercings must be discreet, with NO sharp or dangerous attachments
With school photos just around the corner, I encourage any students or parents with any uniform enquiries to
give me a call to discuss.
Wellbeing Coordinator
Schools in general are seeing a rise in wellbeing needs for their students. Moss Vale High School is committed to
wellbeing of the whole school community and we have made some changes to the Wellbeing Coordinator role.
Sharlene Killian will continue as the Wellbeing Coordinator and will work closely with myself and Year Advisers in
matters relating to wellbeing. She will work out of the room next to the Deputy’s office and will be accessible to
students who self-report or are referred. More often than not, much of the discipline issues that arise have an
underlying wellbeing need, and we hope that this new arrangement meets the needs of our students. Any
parents wishing to discuss any wellbeing issues are encouraged to contact Sharlene or myself.
LET’S HAVE A GREAT 2017!
Mr M Carlyon
Deputy Principal
Deputy Principal
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Thredbo Dirtsurfers
Over the sixteen years I’ve been taking activity groups away at Moss
Vale High School, this was probably my sixth time of taking one to
Thredbo where the mountains are large and the MTB trails leave you
wanting more. This year, I was joined by Mr “destroy that berm” Berman for the second time as well
as the company of ten boys ranging from Year 7 to year 11 for Thredbo Dirtsurfers.
We arrived on the Tuesday to magic Thredbo conditions. From the bottom of the mountain, the boys
where looking very intimidated by the size of the mountain they would be taking on tomorrow. After
trying out the bobsled, (similar to the one at Jamberoo Recreation Park), they filled up for dinner in
preparation to take on the infamous Cannonball Run. On waking up, the boys discovered that alpine
weather could be most fickle with the cloud cover coming in and the rain hitting the roof of our
accommodation. In perfect time, however, it cleared so the boys could get on their very cool and
expensive rented Giant Glory downhill bikes. After been shown the techniques of downhill riding and
being put through a skills course, the boys loaded their bikes onto the chairlift and headed to the
summit of the mountain which still had patches of snow. After some minor spills, the boys developed
more confidence with each run with some improving considerably during the day. After, five or six
runs (each run being approximately 5km in total) the boys were exhausted and ready to grab some
dinner.
On the Wednesday, the Thredbo Dirtsurfers hired some cross country bikes and tested the multi
purpose Thredbo Valley Trail (TVT). The trail itself runs through some spectacular alpine country and
criss-crosses the Thredbo River eight times, on bridges that are built to withstand a once-in-a-
hundred-year flood. It is a lovely, flowing downhill trail with some steep uphill pinches. After avoiding
the odd snake, the boys rode the 20km down to Lake Crackenback and enjoyed the bus ride back to
Thredbo. In the afternoon, they enjoyed a swim and slide at the Indoor Leisure centre as well as a
game of basketball and table tennis. The boys’ appetites were satisfied with a big feed of pizza after a
couple of days of hard riding. That tiredness showed as it was a very early night for most of them
before the bus ride home to Moss Vale High School the next day.
It was a pleasure to take this group of boys away. Their ages ranged considerably although they were
all friends by the end. One of the big pluses of Activity Week is that they make new friends outside
their year group. Both Mr Berman and myself are looking forward to taking the next bunch of
dirtsurfers.
Most Memorable moments at Thredbo:
Sascha Marold - Riding through the mountains to Lake Crackenback, going down the berms and catching others
on camera crashing.
Lane Crimmins - Riding the 20km track and at the half way mark there was a snake on the road and the
instructor and I crashed and I ran into a tree.
Riley Hurford - Getting off the chairlift after Sascha and I were swaying with the wind and I missed the cable
poles by 20cm.
Linden Bogdanovic - Missing about four parts of the flow trail by accidentally going down the mountain, nearly
setting the quickest time ever before making the executive decision to completely dive off the bike.
Blake Emmerick – Riding to Lake Crakenback, picking up lots of speed and suddenly stopping due to a
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copperhead snake along the track which I almost face planted into, plus the part where I went over the
handlebars and was caught on Sascha’s Go Pro.
Zac Anthon - riding down the flow trail and doing all of the berms and jumps
Matthew Kelly - Hitting the massive jumps at the end of the flow trail and clearing them perfectly, except for the
last jump I did when the wind caught me and pushed me far right. I also went over the handle bars after going
into a berm too low and came out to high and flew over the top.
Ben Brodie - doing the three small jumps as you come out of the berm on the flow trail
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Moss Vale High School Photo Day
Friday 17 March 2017
For your Diary
Please read instructions/
Information on next pages
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Moss Vale High School
SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS WILL BE TAKEN ON:
17/03/2017
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Dear Parents/ Caregivers, IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR ORDERING YOUR STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHS
School photographs are scheduled to be taken by Advancedlife Photography on Friday 17 March 2017. Whilst an envelope and flyer will be distributed shortly, if possible it is Advancedlife’s preference that ordering be completed online to reduce administration and potential security issues related to the return of cash and envelopes on photo day to the photographers. Orders for packages and sibling photographs can be placed securely online at www.advancedlife.com.au using our school’s unique 9 digit Online Order Code (PFX DNF FTL). Online portrait and group package orders are due by photography day. All students are photographed in their year group (unless, not for publication ticked, on enrolment form) and portrait photographs regardless of whether or not they are purchasing photographs. Should you wish to purchase a sibling photograph online, the order must be placed no later than the day before photography day. Sibling photographs will only be taken if an order has been placed. Important Information from Advancedlife:
Late fees/additional charges will be applied for purchases after photo day
School photos purchased online DO NOT require envelopes returned to school*
Don’t forget to order your sibling photos now
Photos will be returned to your school for distribution approximately six weeks after photos are taken Past years’ photographs including sports, co-curricular and representative groups available at school’s advancedlife & your advancedyou photo sites (follow the link above). *Sibling photographs must be ordered either online or by order envelope prior to the day of photography. A photograph will not be taken without an order. Sibling photographs only apply to children enrolled at the school. Should you have any queries concerning school photographs or online ordering, please contact advancedlife via email to [email protected] Important Information to students: Students are expected to be dressed neatly and in full correct school uniform (please refer to student
handbook or this newsletter re uniform). No tracksuit pants or sport uniform. The wearing of jewellery (including piercing), neck chains and leather cords, bracelets etc is discouraged. If
worn must not be visible. Facial piercings, large sleepers and studs, excessive makeup, headbands and bandanas are not part of the uniform code, therefore are not to be worn.
ORDER NOW
WWW.ADVANCEDLIFE.COM.AU
9 Digit Online Order Code
PFX DNF FTL
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Moss Vale High School Uniform
Moss Vale High School is a proud uniform wearing school. This is in accordance with the Department of
Education policy and the collaboration of the whole school community, that is, students, parents and families
(represented by the P & C) and staff.
Wearing school uniform presents a positive public image to the community of our school. School uniform also
fosters a safer school environment by enabling students to be easily identified. All students are expected to
wear full school uniform every day.
The uniform (clothing) supplier is Daylight Sportswear Pty Ltd. Please do not purchase substitute clothing
A uniform shop is located on our school grounds near the Canteen.
Hours of operation are : Tuesday 8.30am - 11.30am and Thursday 1.00pm - 4.00pm during school terms.
FOR ALL STUDENTS : Approved Moss Vale High School Uniform
Mid blue shirt Navy blue school scarf Navy blue woollen jumper with school logo School tie (for boys only – optional)
Navy blue jacket with school logo (not sport jacket except during sport)
Winter jacket with logo
GIRLS BOYS
2-pleated tartan skirt Plain grey pants or shorts
Tartan shorts (no plain blue shorts) (no track pants and no elasticised ankle on pants)
Plain navy blue slacks (no track pants) Grey or white socks
White socks Year 10, 11 and 12 Year Jerseys are to be worn for the students’ Year Group only.
SPORTS UNIFORM Note: Not to be worn during student photo sessions
Moss Vale High School red / navy blue sports polo shirt Moss Vale High School navy blue with red piping shorts
Moss Vale High School navy blue with red piping track pants
Moss Vale High School navy blue red piping tracksuit jacket
Suitable sports shoes or joggers (no Rabens or canvas lace-ups)
Girls white socks - Boys white or grey socks
SHOES
The Work, Health and Safety requirement of the Department of Education, for all areas of the school, is that students wear fully enclosed firm leather school shoes with a leather tongue. · This includes solid leather top and tongue (this is requirement even on mufti days).
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The school colour for shoes is black, no coloured trims or logos. · Leather shoes have to be brought to school on sports days.
The uniform standard reinforces modesty including the use of minimal makeup and jewellery.
JEWELLERY
The wearing of jewellery (including piercing), neck chains and leather cords, bracelets etc is discouraged. If
worn, it must be unobtrusive.
“Due to WH & S requirements, Piercings that have the potential to cause injury are not to be worn at school (this
includes large studs and rings etc). Discreet studs can be worn.” For safety reasons, earrings must be either
small studs or small sleepers. Large ear jewellery, nose rings and other body studs are unacceptable.
Note, facial piercing of any kind is NOT part of the uniform code.
MAKEUP
Makeup is to be unobtrusive. There is to be no excessive use of bright lipstick, heavy eyeliner, eye shadow, nail
polish etc.
HAIR AND ACCESSORIES
For practical reasons and safety, hair is to be worn in a way that meets WH & S requirements. Headbands and
bandanas are not part of the uniform code. If wearing ribbons and scrunchies, these are to be plain navy blue
and unobtrusive.
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Gold Coast 2016
Activity Week Gold Coast 2016 was an epic adventure packed with many awesome moments to hang out with friends, experience new ( and sometimes scary) things and just to have fun in general. Beginning with an awesome plane trip with everyone together wearing their trendy new Gold Coast T’s, the crew set out to discover new horizons. Tallebudgera Sport and Rec Camp was the first stop after landing and then it was off to Pacific Fair Shopping Mall. Besides getting lost in the craziness of the massive shopping centre, we were all able to enjoy quality time with our friends over
some interestingly hilarious window-shopping and some dining of the ‘higher’ classes.
The next few days were all fun in the sun consisting of visits to Wet ‘n’ Wild, Movie World and Sea World. In my opinion Wet ‘n’ Wild was the most legendary adventure with the ‘heart racing’ Calypso Beach river tube ride, the ‘leisurely’ Aqua loop and the sleepy bus ride home full of teens mourning the loss of their pale skin and exclaiming
at the new shade of red that seemed to have somehow, totally without reason, overtaken the majority of their bodies. Movie world was also amazing fun with and holds some amazing memories including meeting superheros, sweltering in lines for the Arkham Asylum, getting the ‘new and improved’ wind swept hair-do from the Superman, experiencing the ‘gripping’ Looney Tunes 4D movie, marvelling at merchandise and ‘pretending to scream because it was too cool to actually be scared’ on practically every ride. Sea World was the last theme park we visited and was also the most laid back however we all still had a memorable day getting pictures with bigger than life sea creatures, watching dolphins dance, giggling as penguins waddled around and seemed to enjoy falling on their faces in front of you, eating extremely expensive ice cream that melted so fast you would have thought it was
running a race, watching the pro’s take it away on Jet Skis and pretending to be just as cool riding on the Jet Ski children’s ride.
However the theme parks were only half the fun. Our supervising teachers had obviously been on this activity before hand and had compiled a list of ‘traditions’ that made their way into our Gold Coast 2016 trip. One of these classics was entitled ‘meal time grace’, in which the most eloquent performance involved everyone closing their eyes, bowing their heads, standing up, holding hands and performing various actions while Hannah praised the gods for the fine weather and minimal sunburn. Other awesome memories included stand up paddle boarding in the estuary, sunset/night walks down at the beach, the food, party night, all the riddles and card tricks that had everyone so annoyed and thinking harder than we had all year, our loud and ‘highly in tune’ Christmas carol screaming as we walked down to get cold rock ice cream on the last night, party night where the teachers handed out awards for various things including best meal time grace, heaviest/lightest baggage and the redskin award to name a few
sports night and the high school musical sing-a-longs on the bus trips everywhere.
All in all Gold Coast 2016 was the most adventurous, hilarious, memorable and positive activity week that I had ever been on. The students, teachers, accommodation, activities, food, location and transport was all amazing and every last part was fun. There
were some very tired, yet happy kids on the flight home, but it was an awesome time and everyone, teachers included, had a ball.
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Learning and Support has had a busy and exciting start to 2017. For the first time, our Year
7 cohort has not been pre-arranged into permanent classes. By beginning with temporary
classes, we have had the opportunity to test all Year 7s to establish their literacy and
numeracy skills after the long summer break, as well as to observe the dynamics of the
classes and social interactions. Armed with this data, we have consulted with teachers to
develop classes which we feel will best answer the individual learning needs of the students.
Students will enter their permanent classes on Monday of Week 4.
The Learning and Support department is found in the school library, along with our Careers
Adviser, IT department and our Head Teacher of Quality Learning. Mrs Janeen Pepping
continues as Learning and Support teacher, joined this year by Miss Felicity Curtis. At the
heart of the department are our Student Learning Support Officers: Irene Jones, Pauline
Emerson, Leslie Tarabay and Judi Wilson.
Learning and Support at Moss Vale High School aims to ensure every student at the school
has the opportunity and necessary support to become independent, successful learners.
The Learning and Support Department works collaboratively with the student, their
parents/carers and their teachers to develop the best approach to reach this goal.
Learning and Support Department News
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Trout Fishing 2016
Trout Fishing lived up to its name in 2016 with a record twelve trout
caught. Most were returned to the river, but three beauties were
cooked in lemon and butter – delectable! It was a great trip and
fitting last adventure for our illustrious leaders James McGill and
Craig O’Brien. These two wonderful men have been organising this
activity for over a decade, maybe two (it was hard to get a straight
answer to that one) and what a great adventure it is. Not only can
those who are serious about freshwater fishing experience the
beautiful clear waters of the Swampy Plains River (unfortunate
name), they can also camp in a magnificent landscape (it is actually
featured in Sir David Attenborough’s ‘Mammals’ series) with a
plethora of birdlife and kangaroos abound.
Even if you aren’t into fishing you can enjoy a number of other pursuits. This year we had Amy Webb and her dad,
David, taking advantage of the surroundings to hone their photography skills. Jamie Lee, Cameron Webb and
Maxx Mitchinson read and discussed every Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter and Star Trek movie ever
made (or at least that is how it sounded to me). Ethan Sercombe, a capable fisherman, also proved his talent in
burrito eating setting a new camp record. Students swam, bush walked, played games, took part in some off
road 4WD action, talked, ate and even did some educational sightseeing of the hydroelectricity scheme. What
more could you possibly want out of an activity?
All this is possible because of the generous support of the parents who come along on the trip. These men give
up their time to transport students and gear as well as educate our young people in the ways of the bush and
fishing. Without them this activity would not be able to run. In particular I would like to thank Brian Harrison, who
along with his many entertaining tales, extensive knowledge of bushcraft and 4-wheel driving was also good
enough to organise a send-off for James and Craig that included gifts, cake, streamers and balloons.
Finally, Sean Young deserves special mention as the self-appointed camp leader. Sean was invaluable as a
mentor to the younger students and leader in many activities, also for keeping Alex Miller safe while he taught
him the basic skills of trout fishing.
Heather Kemp
R to L. Cameron Webb, Jamie Lee, Bella Mathews, Maxx
Mitchinson, Craig O’Brien, Bree Harrison and Amy Webb.
R to L. Ryan Edwards and Ethan Sercombe preparing to fish.
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R to L. Sean Young and Alex Miller – looking the part.
R to L (clockwise) Bella Matthews, Bree Harrison, James Webb,
Ethan Sercombe, Tom Webb, Ryan Edwards, Sean Young and
Luke Plumridge (black cap).
Sight Seeing: R to L Kyle Harrison (old boy), Sean Young and
others.
L to R. James Webb and Luke Plumridge with ‘dinner’.
R to L Maxx Mitchinson, Jamie Lee and Cameron Webb.
Craig O’Brien has a well-earned rest.
The Happy Campers heading for home. David Webb photographer.
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Southern Highlands Netball
Association Registration Day:
Saturday 25 February at Eridge Park, 9.30am-12.30pm.
All welcome! Come and meet all the local teams.
For more info or to register online go to
http://southernhighlandsna.nsw.netball.com.au/ or
contact [email protected]
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On the February 6, Moss Vale High School's annual swimming carnival kicked off the carnival season
for 2017. A record number of students were in attendance at the pool with 540 athletes excited to
participate in the annual competition which contributes to the school house championship.
The Hinchcliffe brothers once again dominated in the pool, both advancing to the zone
championships as age champions for the third year running. Megan Schweers was the dominant girl
in the pool winning every single race she entered. The NSW country representative will be out to
dominate in the pool at the zone championship on February 23 at Queanbeyan swimming centre.
Age Name – Boys Age Name - Girls
12 Eric Guymer 12 Grace Clay
13 Brodie Gentles 13 Kaitlyn Yearsley
14 Liam Hinchcliffe 14 Kaila O’Maley
15 Jackson Turner 15 Jemma Coulter/Megan Schweers
16 Joel Hinchcliffe 16 Jessica Elliot
17 Cameron MacLean/Blake Emmerick 17 Rebecca Coulter
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News from the PBS Team
Term One, 2017
School is back, and the
holidays already seem to be a
distant memory! However, the
PBS team has plenty of exciting
things lined up to cut through
the Back-to-school Blues.
We have already welcomed our
new Year 7 students to Positive
Behaviour for Success, with the
School Leaders easing the
heatwave of the first day back
with a random act of kindness:
icy poles in class!
All new students have now also
been issued with their Vivo log
ins. A reminder to all students
to check your Vivo accounts
and plan your next purchase!
Ms Cripps and Mrs Pepping are
on hand to help with any
questions.
In Week 4 we will be launching
Kick Off with Reading for the
year. To tie in with Turia’s
amazing story, our PBS focus
for the year will be resilience.
Our focus on this theme will
include resilience academically,
socially and emotionally.
Overview of the Term:
Launch of Kick Off with
Reading
Masquerade fundraiser
Mittagong Blue Light Disco
Venue: Mittagong RSL
Date : Saturday 25 February 2017
Times : 4pm to 6.30 pm
Cost : $5.00 per child 4 – 14 years
Parents and children under 3 free. Thank you
Chris and Sandra Roberson Wingecarribee Blue Light 0412 321 555. Senior Constable C120 CEP, Education & Training
Goulburn Academy Phone 02 4828 8918
Eagle 24918
2017 WINTER COMP JUNIOR & SENIOR
REGISTRATIONS ARE NOW OPEN To complete registration online, go to the MyFootballClub
website:
www.myfootballclub.com.au For those who prefer to register in person, we are also holding
player registration sessions.
Junior Registration Sessions
These will be held at Church Road soccer fields (cnr
Church Road & Wembley Roads, Moss Vale) on:
- Tuesday 14th February 5.00 – 6.00pm
- Saturday 18th February 12.00 - 1.00pm
Senior Registration Sessions
Men and women aged 16+ who are interested in
registering in the Youth and Senior competitions are
invited to attend pre season training and get more
information.
SENIOR MEN/YOUTH - Tuesday nights starting
14 February at 6.30pm
SENIOR WOMEN - Wednesday nights starting 15 February
at 6.30pm
For further information go to our website mvsc.org.au or
contact Cathie Campbell 0408 802 201
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TO : MOSS VALE HIGH NOTE OF ABSENCE
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