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THE COOTAMUNDRA HERALD, Wednesday, February 27, 2013 - 9 C C A A P P T T A A I I N N S S to to • Advertising feature K K i i n n d d i i e e s s ´ ´ Stockinbingal Public School Stockinbingal Public School is a school of 35 students, where all pupils enjoy the benefits of smaller class sizes, great teaching and access to ex- tensive technological resources. Backed by superb community support, the school is one of the focal points of the town. The school boasts magnificent playgrounds and gardens, with ample place for children to play, and plenty of shade and play equipment. A small school means lots of opportunities for students to excel as leaders, through the SRC, as house captains or as captains of the school. Stockinbingal Public School is proud of its child- centred, inclusive environment which provides a happy, positive place for the students to learn and grow. HAPPY CAPTAINS: Pictured are from left Councillor Rosalind White, captain Teagan Mayo, principal Colin Trickett and captain Ky White. At E.A Southee, we have a family of highly ded- icated and professional staff who ‘create the future’ through the way they educate our students. The academic, sporting, cultural and social as- pects of the education we offer helps children to build confidence and believe in themselves. They are allowed to shine. There is a holistic approach at the school by which all students are valued for their individual needs. This, in turn, creates an inclusive learning envi- ronment which has students, staff and parents work together towards the same goal. LOOKING SHARP: Taught by Mrs Vicki Frilay, Pic- tured front from left are Alex Hines, Matilda Wicker and Blake Francis,,(Second Row) Bill Hardy, Dustin Whaley, Riley Meale, Matilda Hartshorn, Toby Hefren, Jai Penrith and Jai Willoughby, (Third Row) Caydence Storm, Jamie-leigh Nicholson, Travis Wat- son-Reid, Tamika Hinds, Rhys Smith, Tamner Sherry, (Back Row) Phoebe Campbell and Connor Willis. Absent: Amelia Sheater, Halle Walsh. E.A Southee Public School Sincerity-Perseverance-Self-reliance Stockinbingal Public School Britannia Street, Stockinbingal Ph 6943 1477 Fax 6943 1540 www.stockinbin-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/ Loyalty Honesty Knowledge A great school to be at to LIVE AND LEARN A proud public education partner with Cootamundra High School, EA Southee Public School and Cootamundra Public School. 1872825w SINCERITY – PERSEVERANCE – SELF-RELIANCE Corner of Poole & Cowcumbla Streets, Cootamundra – Call (02) 6942 1166 – www.easouthee-p.schools.nsw.edu.au ‘ A proud public education partner with Cootamundra High School, Cootamundra Public School, Stockinbingal and Wallendbeen Public Schools’.

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THE COOTAMUNDRA HERALD, Wednesday, February 27, 2013 - 9

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Stockinbingal Public School is a school of 35students, where all pupils enjoy the benefits ofsmaller class sizes, great teaching and access to ex-tensive technological resources.

Backed by superb community support, theschool is one of the focal points of the town.

The school boasts magnificent playgrounds andgardens, with ample place for children to play, andplenty of shade and play equipment.

A small school means lots of opportunities forstudents to excel as leaders, through the SRC, ashouse captains or as captains of the school.

Stockinbingal Public School is proud of its child-centred, inclusive environment which provides ahappy, positive place for the students to learn andgrow.

■ HAPPY CAPTAINS: Pictured are from left Councillor Rosalind White, captain Teagan Mayo,principal Colin Trickett and captain Ky White.

At E.A Southee, we have a family of highly ded-icated and professional staff who ‘create the future’through the way they educate our students.

The academic, sporting, cultural and social as-pects of the education we offer helps children tobuild confidence and believe in themselves. Theyare allowed to shine.

There is a holistic approach at the school by whichall students are valued for their individual needs.

This, in turn, creates an inclusive learning envi-ronment which has students, staff and parents worktogether towards the same goal.

■ LOOKING SHARP: Taught by Mrs Vicki Frilay, Pic-tured front from left are Alex Hines, Matilda Wickerand Blake Francis,,(Second Row) Bill Hardy, DustinWhaley, Riley Meale, Matilda Hartshorn, TobyHefren, Jai Penrith and Jai Willoughby, (Third Row)Caydence Storm, Jamie-leigh Nicholson, Travis Wat-son-Reid, Tamika Hinds, Rhys Smith, TamnerSherry, (Back Row) Phoebe Campbell and ConnorWillis. Absent: Amelia Sheater, Halle Walsh.

E.A Southee Public School

Sincerity-Perseverance-Self-reliance

Stockinbingal Public SchoolBritannia Street, Stockinbingal

Ph 6943 1477Fax 6943 1540www.stockinbin-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/

Loyalty

Honesty

KnowledgeA great school to be at toLIVE AND LEARN

A proud public education partner with Cootamundra High School, EA Southee Public School and Cootamundra Public School.

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SINCERITY – PERSEVERANCE – SELF-RELIANCE

Corner of Poole & Cowcumbla Streets, Cootamundra – Call (02) 6942 1166 – www.easouthee-p.schools.nsw.edu.au‘ A proud public education partner with Cootamundra High School, Cootamundra Public School, Stockinbingal and Wallendbeen Public Schools’.