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24 Blake Rd, Waikerie Principal: Craig Griffiths Ph: 8541 2533 – Fax: 8541 3408 Date: 14/12/2018 Website: www.waikeriehs.sa.edu.au – Email: [email protected] Volume: 367
Master of Ceremonies School Captains Connie Griffiths and Jack Burgemeister
2018 Caltex Medal Winner Connie Griffiths With Guest Speaker Sonia Fowler and
2017 Caltex Medal Winner Ebony Neideck
Loxton Waikerie Mayor Leon Stasinowsky with LWDC Mayoral Scholarship winner
Bonnie Dolphin
Guest Speaker Sonia Fowler with Pratt Scholarship winner
Nicola Schmidt
TERM 1 2019 AT A GLANCE
JANUARY
Mon 21st
M&S Charges payments 9am to 3pm
Tue 22nd
M&S Charges payments 1pm to 7pm
Wed 23rd
M&S Charges payments 9am to 12pm
Wed 23rd
Volunteer RAN Training 9:30am-12pm
Mon 28th
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Tue 29th
Start Term 1
Tue 29th
L1&2 Whole School Assembly
Wed 30th
Girls Splash Heats (Lunch time only)
Thu 31st
Girls Splash Heats (Lunch time only)
FEBRUARY
Fri 1st
Boys Splash Heats (Lunch time only)
Mon 4th
Boys Splash Heats (Lunch time only)
Tue 5th
Catch Up Splash Heats (Lunch time only)
Tue 5th
Student ID Photos ALL STUDENTS
Fri 8th
SPLASH CARNIVAL
Wed 13th
Year 8 Camp – Adelaide
Thu 14th
Year 8 Camp – Adelaide
Fri 15th
Year 8 Camp – Adelaide
Mon 18th
Inter-School Swimming Renmark HS (pm)
Wed 20th
Year 12 BBQ Night
Wed 20th
Adelaide Triathlon
Fri 22nd
SRC Leaders Day
Feb 26th
Adelaide Swimming
Feb 28th
Parent Newsletter sent Home
MARCH
Fri 1st
STUDENT FREE DAY
Wed 6th
L1&2 Standards Morning
Mon 11th
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Fri 15th
SPORTS DAY
Sat 23rd
Year 12 Formal
APRIL
Wed 3rd
Inter School Sports Day
Tue 9th
Adelaide Athletics
Fri 12th
Reports & Newsletter Sent Home
Fri 12th
Early Dismissal
PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Dear Parents, students and staff
Our final newsletter for 2018. Earlier this week we had our very successful Presentation evening. Our Guest Speaker was former student Sonia Fowler, who is now the current
editor of The River News. It was terrific to hear her story and the message of ‘never say never’. Sonia clearly has fond memories of her schooling and is certainly passionate about Waikerie.
There were many special guests and presenters including: Governing Council Chairperson-Mr Brendan Sidhu Waikerie Loxton Mayor Mr Leon Stasinowsky 2017 Caltex Award winner-Ms Ebony Neideck Riverhaven Enterprises Mr Mark McLean Central Irrigation Trust-Mr Phillip Kroehn Apprenticeship Support Australia-Mr Andrew Gower Rain Moth Gallery- Mrs Sandy Neindorf Alison Nitschke Contribution to Art-Lynette Nitschke Performing Arts awards- Mr Andrew Fulwood Waikerie Rotary Club-Mr Steve Dibben Zonta International-Ms Jenny Boyd Lochert Brothers –Mr Robert Lochert
Listed in our Newsletter are our sponsors that generously support the evening. All proceeds go directly to the students on the night and we are grateful for your continued support.
STAFFING NEWS We farewell a number of staff this year:
Mrs Anne Leahy-maternity leave
Mrs Erin Nettelbeck-maternity leave
Ms Ashlee Pont-won a permanent position at
Stuart High School - Whyalla
Mr Ryan Hentschke-end of contract
Mr Paul Richardson-end of contract
Mrs Renee Underwood-end of contract
Mrs Alannah Cheshire-retired
Mr Tim Hensel (Pastoral Care Worker)-retired
Alannah Cheshire arrived at Waikerie High School in
2001 and has been teaching for over 35 years.
Alannah has greatly contributed in many areas
across the school but her biggest impact has been in
the mathematics curriculum. We wish Alannah all the
best in her retirement.
Tim Hensel has been our Pastoral Care worker since
arriving in 1998. Over the last 20 years Tim has
worked to improve the wellbeing of students and has
introduced many programs to facilitate this. Tim has
been a key driver of our breakfast club, men’s shed
visits and lunchtime programs. We thank him for the
work and effort he has put in to support both students
and staff at our school.
Congratulations to the following appointed leadership positions:
Mr Phil Valentine-5 year role as Senior School
Assistant Principal
Mr Dion Higgins-5 year role as Middle School
Assistant Principal
Mrs Rachael Sparrow-5 year role as
English/HASS coordinator
Mrs Donna Haynes-5 year role as
Maths/Science coordinator
Mrs Gill Collins 1 year role as Art/Special Ed
coordinator
Mr Matthew McDonald-1 year role as
HPE/VET coordinator
Mr Wayne Tyler-1 year role as
Technology/ICT coordinator
To our Year 12 students, it is with an element of sadness that you leave us. However, we hope you look back on your schooling at Waikerie High School with fond memories and look forward to hearing about your story into the future. We wish you all the very best.
To all members on the High School Governing Council, I thank you for all your hard work and energy. It has been a pleasure to work with this committee and we are no doubt moving in the right direction with your passion for our school. To our Chairperson, Brendan Sidhu, I thank you for the guidance you have provided the council and school over the past 12 months.
To all staff members, I thank you for your professionalism and hard work to deliver the best learning opportunities for our students. The community is fortunate to have dedicated professionals like yourself who give so much to make sure your students are successful.
To everyone I wish you a restful and enjoyable festive season and I know the staff look forward to seeing the students all refreshed and ready to go for 2019.
Craig Griffiths Principal
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
Congratulations to all students studying the SACE in 2018.
Year 10s have commenced their SACE journey with the Personal Learning Plan (PLP). I trust that the work in this subject has allowed
students to select appropriate subjects for Year 11 and hence Year 12. Many have taken the opportunity to be involved in VET (Vocational Education & Training) next year.
Furthermore, several Year 10 girls achieved 20 SACE credits for their participation in Operation Flinders. Other students across the year levels also received SACE points for community learning activities such as Lifeguarding, First Aid, Basic Fire Fighting and Music accreditations that were completed outside of school.
Year 11 students have studied a wide range of subjects this year and many have completed Certificate II or Certificate III at TAFE through VET. Some have in fact completed their SACE at the end of Year 11 with a combination of school based subjects and VET.
Year 12 – A very successful year for this cohort. I am very much looking forward to SACE results being published on Tuesday December 18th. I expect a high SACE completion rate and high ATAR scores from this group. Furthermore, I congratulate those who have been successful as school based apprentices and those that left school this year for full time employment.
I wish all the Year 12s the best of luck in their future endeavours and hope they will keep in touch with the school with a visit from time to time.
Phil Valentine AP Senior School
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL’S REPORT
A big thank you to all Staff, Students, Parents and Volunteers for all the work done in 2018. The year has gone extremely quick, with many successes throughout the year. This is backed up by the results that I have seen in the
students reports this semester. Students have received grades that they have earned throughout the semester, which is a building block for all students to set themselves goals in 2019. Have a great break and I will see you back fresh and ready to go in 2019. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Dion Higgins AP Middle School
MESSAGE FROM THE BUSINESS MANAGER
2018 M&S Charges
2018 M&S Charges are now overdue and need to be finalised URGENTLY. Payment can be made
by cash, cheque, direct debit and credit card. The school offers EFTPOS
facilities with $20 minimum and no cash out.
FRONT OFFICE The front office is closed every Thursday from 2:30pm.
Uniform Shop The Uniform Shop is open Tuesday 3:30pm-4:15pm and Thursday 8:30am-9:00am. All uniforms need to be paid in full at time of purchase either by cash, EFTPOS or cheque.
UNIFORM UPDATE Waikerie High School Governing Council and Uniform Committee have designed a new Waikerie High School student polo shirt, which is bottle green and charcoal grey, this will be introduced to the new 2019 Year 8 students and phased in for current students over the next four years. This will replace the current white and green polo shirt. The price will stay the same at $35.
Book Collection, Uniform & Payment Days in January
Monday 21st January 9-3pm Tuesday 22nd January 1-7pm Wednesday 23rd January 9-12pm
M&S Charges 2019
Material & Services charges 2019 is set at $345.00. The state government raised the school card income threshold in 2018 to help families with the cost of living. This means that families may be eligible to apply for a school card. School card application forms for 2019 will be available from the school or www.sa.gov.au at the beginning of January 2019 or a paper copy can be filled in on our open days. The school card figure for 2019 is $318.
Mentors Waikerie High School is seeking expressions of interest for the 2019 mentoring program. We are establishing a pool of volunteer mentors to be matched with a student as a part of the mentoring program for 2019. For expressions of interest or more information please phone Felicity at Waikerie High School on (08) 85412533, or email: [email protected].
Felicity Ziegler Business Manager
SAASTA
Wyley Moxham, Dillon Gollan, Will Hawke and Taylah Lochert
SAASTA Shield - our Riverland students battled it out playing Basketball at Titanium Stadium against the other SAASTA academies. We were very competitive, with our two teams combined winning six, drawing one and losing five. Our shirts this year were designed by Wes Frankel and feature the Murray River bends as it passes Gerard, traditional thatching and Ponde (Murray Cod).
We then moved onto AFLX run by Adelaide Crows legend Andrew McLeod. Again our students played well and won three out of five games. Thursday night we went to the Adelaide Bite and students were lucky enough to be involved in a guard of honour for the players before the game. On Friday morning we had the awards ceremony at Adelaide University, where our Orana Reynolds (Loxton) did a terrific job as MC and Sarah Clark (Glossop) took out the Peer Leadership Award.
The rest of Friday was then spent playing cricket in the city at Park 25, again our students showed great determination and won four out of five games. Based on all the written tasks throughout the semester, our school attendance and our sporting ability we made it into the Grand Final. Our students played on Titanium Stadium just before the Adelaide 36ers match, but unfortunately came up a couple of points short to Murray Bridge. Our students did a fantastic job and should be proud of the way the conducted themselves at the carnival. To make it to the top two out of 21 academies is a terrific effort, hopefully we will go one better next year!
David Binney Riverland SAASTA Coordinator
Aboriginal Education Teacher
SPORTS NEWS
Year 8-10 Girls and Boys Interschool Cricket Waikerie High School competed with both Girls and Boys teams in the Riverland Interschool Cricket competition, held recently on the 30th of November. The first ever girls cricket team to represent Waikerie competed strongly against
more experienced opponents from the other Riverland High Schools, however, they finished the day with three losses from three games. All of the girls represented Waikerie High School with excellent team spirit, and lots of fun. Games were played in a 12 over per side format, with all players given the opportunity to bat, bowl and field.
Team members: Tessa Canney, Emma Taylor, Danica Bee, Maria Austria, Bonnie Dolphin, Crystal DeVroome, Chantelle Miller, Elisa Schiller, Bailee Pretty-Forrester, Emily Taylor, Lilah Hilton (coach) Results: Game 1: Loxton 2/79 def Waikerie 5/51 Game 2: Renmark 3/66 def Waikerie 7/46 Game 3: Glossop 4/74 def Waikerie 10/20
The boys team were quick off the mark early against Loxton, performing strong with batting and bowling from the beginning. The tight game came down to the wire with Loxton only defeating Waikerie by one single run off of the last ball of the game. The boys held their heads high to immediately take on Renmark and produced another solid performance with only twelve runs difference by the end of the game. Waikerie endured a high scoring game with Glossop to finish the day who had come from two easy victories prior. Waikerie pushed Glossop with steady wickets from the bowlers and fielders combined with high scoring batters who enjoying the magical feeling of hitting fours and sixes over the boundary to display their skills and abilities and were always respected by their opponents displayed team
work and resilience throughout the event earning the respect of the other teams competing. All players displayed team work and resilience throughout the event earning the respect of the other teams competing. (report by Tom Waterson) Team members: Patrick Liebich, Raj Singh, Mitch Hahn, Marcel Waanders, Joseph Mee, Will Kroehn, Jed Thiel, Mark Carter, Cooper Radolovic-Tripodi, Kade Hilton Results: Game 1: Waikerie 5/104 def by Loxton 9/105 Game 2: Waikerie 7/64 def by Renmark 10/73 Game 3: Glossop 6/157 def Waikerie 10/111
Matthew McDonald HPE Coordinator
MUSIC NEWS
Congratulations to the students that performed at this
year’s Music Night on the Thursday the 1st of November.
The night featured various performances from soloists to large ensembles.
This included performances from: Angelina, Chloe, Lucy, Charmaine, Andrew, Jessica, Gypsy, Tamika, Noah, Erin, Hayley and Nicola.
Anne Leahy Music Teacher
SHOWCASE NIGHT
On the 6th December we held the annual Showcase night in conjunction with the Year 7 Transition BBQ, to show the community our student work. We also had our 2017 wine launch where Maria Austria was awarded the prize for the wine label design. Throughout the night there were many interactive displays, as well as art work and food by the
students. It finished with some amazing music performances by our students.
A huge thank you to all who came and supported the event.
YEAR 8 HALLET COVE GEOLOGY EXCURSION
On Tuesday the 11th December our budding Year 8 Geologists set off from Waikerie High school bound for the Hallet Cove Conservation Park. They examined 500 million year old metamorphic rocks, and rocks that had markings from a sheet of ice that covered part of South Australia 280 million years ago and studied 2-3 million year old limestone sedimentary rocks.
It was a very warm day but a walk on the beach and cool sea breeze made for a very enjoyable day. Many thanks to Mr Phil Valentine and Mr Paul Tripodi for joining us on the trip.
Mrs Underwood Year 8 Science Teacher
THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS:
Agri Business Supplies Pty Ltd Agri-Tech Irrigation Enterprises Australia Day Committee Australian Defence Forces Bank SA BVMS Caltex Central Irrigation Trust Chris Grieger-Electrician Lions Club of Waikerie Inc Lochert Brothers Loxton/Waikerie District Council Marion Maywald Mid Murray Council No1 Home & Gifts Rainmoth Gallery Riverhaven Enterprises Riverland Trade Schools
Rotary Club Sutton Ford Terry and Lynette Nitschke The Cobweb Association Tim Whetstone MP Total Eden Pty Ltd Visy Board Waikerie Apex Club Waikerie Bakery Waikerie Events21 Inc Waikerie Garden and Landscape Centre Waikerie Hotel Motel Waikerie Medical Centre Waikerie Real Estate Warehouse Matrix Woody’s Variety Store Zonta Club of the Riverland
MAJOR AWARDS
CONTRIBUTION TO SPORT AWARD Connie Griffiths
CONTRIBUTION TO SPORT AWARD Jack Burgemeister
MOORUNDIE RUWE AWARD Taylah Lochert
TIM WHETSTONE MEDAL Connie Griffiths
TIM WHETSTONE MEDAL
Jack Burgemeister
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE AWARD Tessa Canney
AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE AWARD Declan Sidhu
SACE STAGE 1 ANIMAL HUSBANDRY AWARD Temika Johnson
CENTRAL IRRIGATION TRUST SCHOLARSHIP Bradley Johnston
GREG COTTLE MEMORIAL AWARD
Brycen Brock
YEAR 11 VET STUDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD Nicole Taylor
YEAR 12 VET STUDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD Sarah Reusch
RIVERLAND ASBA/TRAINEESHIP AWARD Sophie Taylor
FLEXIBLE LEARNING ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Jordan DeVroome
FLEXIBLE LEARNING QUICKSMART AWARD Rose Griggs
RAINMOTH GALLERY AWARD
Emma Taylor
ALLISON NITSCHKE CONTRIBUTION TO ART AWARD Tessa Canney
PREFORMING ARTS - JUNIOR Chloe Edwards
PERFORMING ARTS - SENIOR Nicola Schmidt
LWDC MAYORAL SCHOLARSHIP Bonnie Dolphin
ROTARY TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP Bradley Johnston
ZONTA
Sophie Taylor
ZONTA Sinead Sidhu
ZONTA Tahlia Helbig
MID MURRAY COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP Sarah Reusch
HOLDER MEDAL Temika Miller
PRATT - VISY INDUSTRIES SCHOLARSHIP Nicola Schmidt
CALTEX MEDAL Connie Griffiths
YEAR 8 ACADEMIC AWARDS
CONSCIENTIOUS EFFORT HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Simreet Kaur Christine Austria
Harveen Singh Charmaine Barty
Tiana Burns
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Luke Kroehn
Makayla Frost Aaliyah Loffler
Brayden Helbig Maria Uchida
Kade Hilton
Alana Matulick OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Chloe Nitschke Chloe Edwards
Amy Smith
Jed Thiel
YEAR 9 ACADEMIC AWARDS
CONSCIENTIOUS EFFORT HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Mason Carter Vaine Guy
Taylah Kuchel Luan Kafexholli
Elisa Schiller
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Matthew Schmidt
Crystal DeVroome Marcel Waanders
Mitchell Hahn Ceobahn Webber-Wilson
Ethan Johnson
Will Kroehn OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Harrison McLean Jack Higgins
Jack McWaters Alicia Kroehn
Adam Neville Joseph Mee
Bailee Pretty-Forrester Tyson Schutz
Emily Taylor
YEAR 10 ACADEMIC AWARDS
CONSCIENTIOUS EFFORT HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Liam Jinks William Campbell
Levi Whitehead
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Amy Hatcher OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Patrick Liebich Maria Austria
Grace Nayda Tessa Canney
Cade Ridley Bonnie Dolphin
Emma Taylor
Titus Whitehead
SCHOOL SERVICE AWARD Riley Fillmore
SCHOOL SERVICE AWARD Taylah Lochert
YEAR 11 SUBJECT AWARDS YEAR 12 SUBJECT AWARDS
General Mathematics Bradley Johnston Metalwork Blake Schober
Physical Education Bradley Johnston Woodwork Blake Schober
Viticulture Bradley Johnston English Blake Webber
Woodwork Bradley Johnston Physical Education Declan Sidhu
Essential English Dylan Kennedy Essential English Dylan Kranz
Physical Education Joshua Hahn Chemistry Jack Burgemeister
Metalwork Nicola Schmidt Mathematical Methods Jack Burgemeister
Agriculture Nicole Taylor Physics Jack Burgemeister
Essential English Riley Frost Research Project Jack Burgemeister
Biology Sophie Taylor Specialist Mathematics Jack Burgemeister
Chemistry Sophie Taylor Research Project James McLean
English Sophie Taylor Integrated Learning Samuel Canney
Food and Hospitality Sophie Taylor Scientific Studies Sarah Reusch
Essential Mathematics Temika Johnson Woodwork Sarah Reusch
Mathematics Tasman Singh Uppal Literary Studies Stuart McClelland
Physics Tasman Singh Uppal Modern History Stuart McClelland
English Taylah Lochert Biology Tahlia Helbig
Modern History Taylah Lochert General Mathematics Tahlia Helbig
Specialist Mathematics Tasman Singh Uppal Food and Hospitality Trinity Williams
Community Studies Tylar Edwards-Lambe
MESSAGE FROM THE SOCIAL WORKER
As part of the White Ribbon Breaking the Silence Program, Waikerie High School was involved in two events on White Ribbon Day, 23rd November. Year 10 student, Tessa Canney, represented Waikerie High School with six other students across the
state at the White Ribbon Breakfast. She was interviewed by Ron Kandelaars from Channel 7 in front of 1300 guests. Guests included the Premier of SA, Governor of SA, the Minister for Education and the Minister for Child Protection. Students were also interviewed by the Advertiser and have been asked to do further media interviews and involvement with White Ribbon.
Waikerie High School also held an assembly with students Tessa Canney and Cade Ridley on stage with Assistant Principal, Phil Valentine discussing what White Ribbon means to Waikerie High School. The main message was around creating a culture of respectful relationships in the school community and preventing disrespect and future violence particularly towards women.
One in four children are exposed to family/domestic violence. White Ribbon Breaking the Silence Program is a preventative program creating a culture of respectful relationships for now and in the future.
Waikerie High School has also started a White Ribbon group within the Waikerie community with support from external services and community members. This group will be raising awareness in the local community with support from the Waikerie High School staff and students. Please speak to Phil Valentine or Bec Barker for more information.
Rebecca Barker Social Worker
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
2017 SHIRAZ AVAILABLE (Ready for Christmas!!)
Waikerie High School has a long standing Winemaking program in which the year 11 Viticulture class produces an annual vintage of wine. The 2017 Shiraz was made by the current year 12 and 11 classes. The wine was launched at the recent Showcase night and we sold a large amount of wine. We still have limited stock and we are making this available to the wider school community. All money raised is put back into the Winemaking program to buy new equipment, resources, and chemicals for the Winemaking venture. If you are looking for Christmas gifts or keepsakes, the wine is $10 a bottle or $100 for a dozen. If you would like to purchase some of the wine, please fill out the order form below, with your preferred pick up time, and hand it to the book room with payment. In order to collect your purchase, you must organise for someone over the age of 18 and not a student of the school, to pick up the bottle(s) at a prearranged time. Thank you for your support Donna Haynes on behalf of the year 11 Viticulture team Tear off and hand this slip to the book room with payment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2017 SHIRAZ
I __________________________________ would like to purchase _______________ bottle(s) of wine.
The best time to collect the wine would be ____________________________
Total amount to be paid ______________________
WAIKERIE HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR - TERM 1 2019 (SUBJECT TO CHANGE) Wk MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
0 21/01/19 22/01/19 23/01/19 24/01/19 25/01/19 26/01/19
M&S Charges payments
9am – 3pm
M&S Charges payments
1pm – 7pm
M&S Charges payments
9am – 12pm
1 28/01/19 29/01/19 30/01/19 31/01/19 01/02/19 02/02/19
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
DAY 1 TERM 1
Whole School Assembly
Girls Splash Heats
Lunchtime
Girls Splash Heats
Lunchtime
Boys Splash Heats
Lunchtime
2 04/02/19 05/02/19 06/02/19 07/02/19 08/02/19 09/02/19
Boys Splash Heats
Lunchtime
Student ID Photos
ALL Catch Up Splash Heats
Lunchtime
SPLASH CARNIVAL
3 11/02/19 12/02/19 13/02/19 14/02/19 15/02/19 16/02/19
Year 8 Camp - Adelaide Year 8 Camp – Adelaide
Year 8 Camp – Adelaide
4 18/02/19 19/02/19 20/02/19 21/02/19 22/02/19 23/02/19
Inter-School Swimming
Renmark HS Evening
YEAR 12 BBQ Night
Adelaide Triathlon
SRC Leaders Day
5 25/02/19 26/02/19 27/02/19 28/02/19 01/03/19 02/03/19
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STUDENT FREE DAY
6 04/03/19 05/03/19 06/03/19 07/03/19 08/03/19 09/03/10
L1&2 Standards Morning
7 11/03/19 12/03/19 13/03/19 14/03/19 15/03/19 16/03/19
PUBLIC HOLIDAY
SPORTS DAY REC CENTRE ALL DAY
8 18/03/19 19/03/19 20/03/19 21/03/19 22/03/19 23/03/19
YEAR 12
FORMAL WFC
9 25/03/19 26/03/19 27/03/19 28/03/19 29/03/19 30/03/19
10 01/04/19 02/04/19 03/04/19 04/04/19 05/04/19 06/04/19
Inter-School Sports Day
11 08/04/19 09/04/19 10/04/19 11/04/19 12/04/19 13/04/19
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