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Principal: Domenic Camera 12 Break ODay Drive AUSTRALIND WA 6233 RTO Code: 50533 Telephone: (08) 9797 4400 Email: [email protected] SCHOOL COMMENCES : MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2019 Voluntary Contributions & Charges 2019 Growing Remarkable People

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Principal: Domenic Camera 12 Break O’Day Drive

AUSTRALIND WA 6233

RTO Code: 50533

Telephone: (08) 9797 4400 Email: [email protected]

SCHOOL COMMENCES : MONDAY 4 FEBRUARY 2019

Voluntary Contributions & Charges 2019

“Growing Remarkable People”

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Dear Parents/Guardians Australind Senior High School is an outstanding Independent Public School that provides quality teaching across a broad range of engaging and interesting courses. The small voluntary contribution of $235 that we seek from you will open doors for your child to most of our courses. Some courses that provide additional breadth will cost more and for those there is an additional charge. We appreciate and value your contributions and therefore provide a range of family friendly payment facilities that you may choose to access. The school has an on-site Uniform Shop from which parents may purchase the school’s uniform. Please be aware we will not accept any variations to the dress code, described later in this booklet, that has been accepted by the school community and so our recommendation is that parents place orders as soon as possible. Please contact the Corporate Services Manager, Maureen Bailey to discuss payment options. Welcome to the wonderful facilities that Australind Senior High School has to offer. DOMENIC CAMERA PRINCIPAL

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Contributions and Charges Payment Dates

PAYMENT OPTIONS AVAILABLE Payment can be made by the following by the following methods: Payment at the school front office on the following dates. Tuesday, 29 January 2019: 8 am — 4 pm Wednesday, 30 January 2019: 8 am — 4 pm Thursday, 31 January 2019: 8 am — 4 pm Friday, 1 February, 2019: 8 am — 4 pm Parents are reminded that full payment of all compulsory charges is due by the end of Term 1, 2019 unless other payment methods have been organized with the Front Office. BPAY - BPAY is a bill paying service that allows you to pay most of your bills over the telephone by calling 13 2221, or banking online with NetBank. Just look for the BPAY logo on your bills or statements. GETTING STARTED To start receiving bills through BPAY View you must have a NetBank client number and password. If you don’t already have one, find out how to register for NetBank. To register for telephone banking call 13 2221, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To register for NetBank, call 13 2828, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Student Number shown on Contribution and Charges sheet EFTPOS - Electronic Funds Transfer at Point Of Sale & CREDIT CARD - Mastercard, Visa. ELECTRONIC (EFT) FUNDS TRANSFER Account Name: Australind Senior High School BSB Number 066 040 Account No. 199 00305 **** Please use Student Number shown on your Contribution and Charges sheet. TIME PAYMENT CONTRACT - Arrangements can be made to pay off contributions and charges over 40 weeks. Please contact the Front Office on 97974400. DIRECT DEBIT - Direct Debit Direct debit is a service that the school operates with no charges to the parent. Payments of any amount can be deducted from your nominated bank account on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly plan. If you would like to arrange for compulsory school charges to be debited from your bank account please contact the Front Office on 9797 4400. If you have any queries concerning any of these methods of payment please contact the Corporate Services Manager, Maureen Bailey on 9797 4400.

CENTREPAY - the easy way to pay your bills. Go online at humanservices.gov.au/centrepay to register; Come into the administration office at Australind SHS and complete a form.

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Secondary Assistance Scheme 2019

CENTREPAY - the easy way to pay your bills. Centrepay is a free direct bill paying service available to customers who receive a Centrelink payment. You can set up Centrepay for your school and excursion charges or uniform costs. To arrange your deduction, choose one of the following options: Go online at humanservices.gov.au/centrepay to register; Come into the administration office at Australind SHS and complete a form; Call Centrelink on your usual payment number.

Friday 12th April 2019

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School Uniform Items

Everyday Polo Years 10—12

$32.00

Everyday Polo

Years 7 – 9

$32.00

Everyday

Shorts

$30.00

PE

Shorts

$30.00

Tracksuit

Jacket

$64.00

Tracksuit

Pants

$50.00

Bonded Fleece

Bomber Jacket

$86.00

Rugby

Jersey

$83.00

Australind SHS PE House Polo

$40.00

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School Uniform

Student Uniform Availability All school uniform items are obtainable from the school’s onsite Uniform Shop run by Midford School Uniforms.

School Uniform All students are required to wear school uniform. The uniform is serviceable, economical and assists in the development of pride in one’s self and one’s school. Australind Senior High School has established a reputation for students being neatly and properly dressed. Parents will be notified in writing if any additions to the uniforms are approved by the School Board. From time to time students will be allowed to dress for theme dress days.

It is acknowledged that from 2019 there will be an adjustment to the new uniform for students across Year 7 – 9. As a result, a transition period will be applied to ensure that families do not experience any hardship due to this change. Student in the lower years may wear out their existing uniform before the transition period closes. This transition period will cease at the end of 2019. All student will abide by these uniform expectations from the start of 2020.

School Wear From the start of 2019 Year 7 – 9 students will wear: School crested maroon polo shirt with dark grey underarm panels (the transition period will apply)

From the start of 2019 Year 10 – 12 students should wear School crested white polo shirt with maroon underarm panels.

For all years: A plain white, short sleeve T-shirt may be worn under the school polo shirt School crested dark grey airflow shorts with maroon trim. School crested maroon rugby jumper. School crested micro fibre maroon tracksuit jacket. Previous uniform tracksuit jackets from the 2007 and 2010 concepts not to be worn beyond the end of 2019. School crested micro fibre dark grey tracksuit pants. Previous light grey track pants from the 2010 concept not to be work beyond the end of 2019. No stripes, checks or other patterns.

Clothing should be worn in a reasonable order. For example: under shirt, polo shirt over this shirt, rugby jumper or jacket as the over garment. Any other order is not acceptable.

Physical Education Wear (All Students) From 2019 - Grey house shirt with house logo and emblem (the transition period will apply) School crested dark grey PE shorts with white trim. Optional - School crested micro fibre dark grey tracksuit pants.

Country Week Wear School crested micro fibre maroon tracksuit jacket. School crested micro fibre dark grey tracksuit pants. Shoes – All closed shoes will be worn with socks Shoes should be closed. Black leather and gym shoes with a suitable means of fastening are acceptable.

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Boots – Low ankle height is acceptable (no ugg boots). Closed shoes are required wear for most practical classes.

Any variation to the requirement for suitable footwear will be communicated to parents where there are specific health and safety requirements.

Items such as thongs, scuffs, slip-on’s, Ugg boots, shoes with built up heels or other unsafe features are not acceptable for school because they are unsafe in this environment.

Hats – For health reasons hats are encouraged rather than caps (preferably in school col-our). Any hat or cap with an inappropriate logo or message cannot be work on school grounds.

Formal Occasions Stockings – Where students wear stockings especially for formal occasions with the formal school uniform, they will need to be grey or skin tone. Socks – neutral in colour and design. Note: All denim is banned at this school. No other colours or items should show un-der uniform items, e.g. coloured t-shirts, long sleeves under short sleeves, long tops under shirts etc.

New Parents and Students—Each new family is asked to contact Lynette at the Uniform Shop on 9797 0337 to make an appointment to purchase their student’s uniform. Please check the School App out for more information. ORDER YOUR AUSTRALIND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL UNIFORM ONLINE Enjoy the convenience of online shopping. Save time and energy by ordering your uniforms online in 6 easy steps.

NEW USER INSTRUCTIONS

1. Go to www.midford.com.au 2. Select your school from the Online School Shops tab

3. New users to click the “Register New Account” button

4. Start the registration process by selecting your school from the drop down menu and add the unique school pass phrase: ASHS1987

5. Add your personal information, create a username and password

6. Order the items you need, select pick-up in store or opt for home delivery

Open Hours:

Monday's 1pm - 4pm

Wednesday's 8am - 11.30am

Thursday's 8am - 11.30am

Phone:

9797 0337

Email: [email protected]

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Bookshop Facilities

HOW TO SHOP WITH CAMPION

HELPING YOUR SCHOOL Please be aware that shopping with Campion, your schools preferred supplier, ensures you receive the correct items and editions. You are also supporting your school as Campion assists your school community in many ways. OPTIONS TO ORDER ONLINE 1. The best way to guarantee you will receive all available items is to order online at

www.campion.com.au you may also post direct to Campion: 751 Marshall Road. MALAGA, 6090 before the due date on the front of your list. 2. While You Wait Service (Malaga or Willetton)

Our staff will pick and pack your Resource List requirements in our warehouse while you wait in our showroom. Credit Card, EFTPOS and cash accepted in Campion shops at Malaga and Willetton. Cheques are not accepted.

Please note: Long delays will be experienced in the 2 weeks prior to commencement of the school year.

Whilst we endeavour to fully supply all orders, we cannot guarantee stock if you choose the While You Wait Service.

The best way to guarantee you will receive all available items is to submit your Resource List online by the due date on the front of your Resource List.

All back order items will be posted and charged a delivery fee. This applies to in store purchases only

OPTIONS TO COLLECT 1. Home Delivery

Can be delivered to a home or business address. Please write clearly. A postage fee may be applicable. See end of your resource List. All Home Deliveries must be pre-paid.

2. Late Orders

You can still place your order online at www.campion.com.au . All late orders are home

REFUNDS Refunds are only given on TEXT BOOKS in original condition up to February 2019 or 2 weeks after the purchase date (whichever is the later). Exchanges and refunds will be made on any goods deemed faulty from the manufacturer. Electronic products (digital) are FIRM SALE and cannot be returned for refund.

TRADING HOURS

Monday to Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm EXTENDED TRADING HOURS Saturdays: 8:30am– 2:00pm 21 January 2019 to 8 February 2019

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Student Coloured Coded Organisation Files

A colour coded binder and document wallet system will be used in Years 7, 8 and 9 to as-sist in developing excellent organisational skills. Each subject area has been allocated a specific colour. Year 7’s will use the coloured files and 1 expanding file with coloured inserts instead of the wallets. For ease, the binders will be stored in the classrooms and the matching coloured docu-ment wallets will be used to transport homework and assignment work.

ENGLISH — GREEN

MATHEMATICS — YELLOW WITH CLEAR WALLET

SCIENCE — BLUE

HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES — LILAC OR PURPLE

JAPANESE WILL ONLY USE A RED/PINK DOCUMENT WALLET, NO BINDER REQUIRED

Year 7’s Apps. Please see the below list of Apps to be downloaded: SEQTA, Classroom 2.0, iMovie, Google Earth, Kahoot, Dictionary, iThesaurus, Calculator, Borrow Box, ABC news, QR code, Pic Collage, Spelling City, Stile, Geogebra, Prezi, Class Timetable, Desmos (Graphing Calculator), Popplet, Numbers, Pages, PowerPoint, Skitch, Word, Excel, Pearson e-book for English and HASS year 7.

Library

The charges listed below are costs over and above the $20.00 fees. Laminating A4 - $1.00 Posters, etc. - $6.00 per metre Spiral Binding - $2.00 Replacement Library Card $3.00 NOTE: All lost or damaged library resources must be paid for.

Voluntary Approved Requests

Amenities $10.00

Library $20.00

Medical Centre $10.00

Smart Rider Card (Year 7 only) $ 3.00

Smart Rider Card Protector $ 3.00

OPUS (Yearbook) $28.00

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Health Centre The Australind Senior High School’s Health Centre is staffed by a registered Community Child and School Health nurse. The school health nurse is positioned 4 days per week here and is available on 9797 4413. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their own health and as such can access the first aid supplies which are available to treat minor injuries the same as they would at home. Any serious concerns will be treated by the nurse or a trained first aid teacher in her absence. Services tailored for adolescent students at Australind Senior High School include: Health assessments and the provision of information, advice, referral and support for students. The support provided encourages the development of knowledge, skills and behaviour, and encourages the young person to cope with their health issue(s) and make healthy lifestyle choices. Students can seek information, guidance and support about a range of issues that may include: coping with illness culture or racism issues feeling anxious, stressed or unhappy healthy eating and nutrition healthy weight and body image managing stress and anxiety mental health and wellbeing loss and grief problems at home relationships sexual health smoking, alcohol and drug use other adolescent health concerns. Resources and medical supplies are required to assist in promoting health and well being in our school. Health promotion tools, books and education materials as well as first aid supplies such as band aids, dressing, bandages, slings, personal sanitary supplies, medications e.g. Panadol and Ventolin are an example of ongoing supplies required. You are invited and encouraged by the school to contribute a voluntary levy of $10.00 towards sustaining these ongoing resources thereby allowing the quality care provided to continue.

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Computer Network Charges Years 11 & 12 - Are charged a set rate of $20 per year to cover the cost of printing. Student printing will be monitored through ‘Paper cut’ and additional printing credit can be purchased through the school. Years 7-10 - Students are not charged an annual fee as such (the school pays out of its Gen-eral Grant). Students are charged for excessive use. See below. Student Printing Student network printing is monitored by software and all students are given a $20 credit at the be-ginning of the year. Once used ($20) students will be unable to print until such time as they pay a fee to bring their account into credit. The school charges 0.6 cents for A4 BW printing, 15 cents for A4 colour printing. Web Services Internet access is provided by Department of Education and Training free to all students. All student internet activity is monitored by the school. Students visiting inappropriate sites, using proxy blocking sites or downloading excessive amounts will have their Internet access removed. Students are not to download music, videos or game files off the network.

Bushfire Zone Register

Parents will be advised of the confirmation of closure, or its reversal, by a note sent home with your child on the day before the planned closure. Please refer to our webpage www.australind.wa.edu.au for information on Bushfire Zone Register or you can check DFES web-site www.dfes.wa.gov.au or telephone 13 33 37. A hard copy is also available from the front office at Australind Senior High School.

Trans Bunbury requires students to have a Smart Card which enables them to tag on and off the bus for a discount school fare. Australind Senior High School Library has incorporated the Smart Card with the school Library Card, and the cost of this card is $3.00. Also recommended is the purchase of a hard protector cover, for an additional $3.00, which protects the chip from damage. Smart Rider/Library Cards are valid for the entire five years at ASHS, however, replacement cards may be ordered for $3.00. The card production is outsourced, and the company will need to access information about your child from the school database. This includes name, address and date of birth. If you do not wish your child to be issued with an ID card, please contact the library on 9797 4422.

Smart Rider/Library Cards

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Australind Senior High School ar 10 Book / Stationery Order for 2004

Name:

Address: Phone:

The list below outlines items all students must have and they can be purchased from Wooldridg-es A&M.

Item Price Number Booklist

Each Required Total Price

Stationery Kit

Eraser (Staedtler) $ 1.00

Sheet Protector (Box 100) $ 3.00

Pens (2 Black, 2 Blue, 2 Red) $ 0.30

Ruler (Celco Plastic) $ 0.40

Pencil Sharpener (Single Receptacle) $ 1.00

Glue Stick (Bostik) 35 Grams $ 2.40

HB Pencils (Copperplate) x 5 $ 0.40

Correction Tape $ 2.50

Scissors (Celco) 155 mm $ 1.50

Marker (Artline 70) Black $ 2.00

Highlighter (Stabilo) Wallet 4 $ 6.00

Loose Leaf Refills (Ream 500) $ 9.95

Stapler (with 1,000 staples) $ 5.10

Bantex Punch (fits flat in file—punches 2/3 pages) $ 2.00

$33.95

Stationery

Bantex Insert Binder A4 2 D-Ring (good quality file) $ 4.10

Calculator (Casio) FX82 $22.00

Mathaid & Proliner Kit $14.95

Display Book A3 (Art) $ 6.95

Visual Diary A3 (Art) $ 6.95

Exercise Book A4 (48 pages) (LOTE) $ 0.75

Notebook Pocket Spiral (LOTE) $ 0.00

* Recommended Item for LOTE Subject (limited numbers available for in-class loan.

Extra Cost Optional Components Listed below are estimated costs for “Extra Cost Optional Components” that each Department may be conducting through out the year. Under Section 100 of the School Education Act, 1999, the school must advise parents in advance of the extra cost optional com-

ponents that they may be required to pay.

THE ARTS Visual Arts Excursion $ 30.00 Visual Arts Exc & Camp $340.00 Media Media Lower School Upper School Excursions $ 80.00 Excursions $100.00 Incursions $ 50.00 Incursions $ 80.00 Camp $300.00 ASHS Alumni Visits x 3 $ 60.00 Media Expert x 2 $ 40.00 Art and Visual Art & Media Art Lower School Upper School 3 incursions/activities/excursions @ 3 excursions @ $40 each $120.00 $40 each $120.00 1 Perth excursion $100.00 Camp $250.00 Camp $300.00 Incursion $ 10.00 ASHS Alumni Visits x 3 $ 60.00 ASHS Alumni Visits x 3 $ 60.00 Artists visits x 2 $ 40.00 Artists visits x 2 $ 40.00 Performing Arts Dance costume—Black 3/4 length leggings and black dance or jazz shoes, water bottle, hair elastics and hair clips (approx. $100.00). Production Camp $300.00 YOH Fest (entry fee, costume hire and $ 70.00 cast t-shirt) Dance & Dance Fitness Dance Lower School Upper School Excursion-Perth to view dance Excursion to Perth to view dance performance—bus, theatre ticket. $100.00 performance—bus, theatre ticket $100.00 Excursion to ACHPER dance Excursion to ACHPER dance concert in Perth/Dance Camp $300.00 concert in Perth / Camp $250.00 Clothing for Dance Classes $100.00 Clothing for Dance Classes $100.00 Incursions & Excursions (Bus etc) $ 80.00 Perth excursion to International Arts LS & US Festival, bus, theatre tickets and School Production (Dance) $120.00 some meals $400.00 Interstate Performing Arts (Dance) Trip $3000.00 eg Incursion, Exam Day, Eisteddfod $170.00 School Production (Dance) $100.00 Drama Drama Lower School Upper School Incursion $ 10.00 3 excursions @ $40 each $ 120.00 Excursion to view a drama performance $100.00 Optional excursion to Perth $ 400.00 School Production (Drama) $120.00 International Arts Festival Interstate P / Arts NIDA (Drama) Trip $3000.00 hotel accommodation, bus, Drama Camp $ 300.00 theatre tickets, some meals.

Clothing/Theatre Blacks—$40.00 THE ARTS Music Music Lower School Upper School WAYJO $ 50.00 WAYJO $ 50.00 WASO $ 50.00 WASO $ 50.00 Band & Choir Tour 1 $ 300.00 Band & Choir Tour 1 $ 300.00 Band & Choir Tour 2 $ 50.00 Band & Choir Tour 2 $ 50.00 Band & Choir Tour 3 $ 50.00 Band & Choir Tour 3 $ 50.00 Incursion $ 50.00 Incursion $ 50.00 Senior Band Camp $ 400.00 Concert Band Perth $ 300.00 Concert Band Perth $ 300.00 Jazz Specialist Workshop $ 30.00 Band Uniform $ 50.00 School of Instrumental Music—hire of instruments $ 120.00 Hire an instrument from the School of Instrumental Music.

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Extra Cost Optional Components

Saxophone players must buy instrument in Yr 9 approx. - $ 2000.00 Musical Production— open to all students $ 100.00 NIDA Trip—Open to all Dance/Drama Students (est. cost) $ 3000.00 Generations in Jazz Trip $ 3000.00 Concert Band Interstate $ 3000.00 TECHNOLOGIES Woodwork / Metal Additional end of year projects $ 50.00 Fashion Yr 9 & 10- Patterns & Fabric self funded Fashion Yr 10 $ 50.00 Personal Development Yr 10 $ 50.00 Business Educators of Western Australia Competition Fees for Business Education Competition - Accounting and Finance and Accounting $ 40.00 - Business Information Technology $ 40.00 - Speed and Accuracy $ 40.00 - Word Processing $ 40.00 Excursions $ 150.00 Certificate I and Certificate II Children Services Senior First Aid Certificate $ 200.00 Certificate I & II Community Services/Personal Development Excursions x 2 $ 150.00 Incursions x 2 $ 50.00 Certificate I General Construction—Bell firefighting/White Card $ 300.00 Certificate II Engineering/General Construction (for Year 10, 11 and 12 students) Long Trousers and Long Sleeved Shirt $ 100.00 Safety Glasses $ 20.00 Steel Cap Boots $ 200.00 Personal Project—self funded $ 100.00 If student’s project choice exceeds the set fee additional costs will be charged. Excursion $ 150.00 Certificate II Retail— Year 11 & 12 Industry Visits $ 150.00 Construction and Building & Construction $ 150.00 Hospitality—Kitchen Operations— Excursions x 2 $ 200.00 Industry Training $ 100.00 Black protective shoes, black trouser/skirt & white shirt for hospitality functions Information Digital Media Technology Competitions in IT, Value added Quest, IT Olympiad, Excursions $ 250.00 Personal Development /Childcare Excursions $ 40.00 Seminars—Accounting Exam Seminars $ 50.00 YAA Small Business Registration $ 40.00 EDUCATION SUPPORT UNIT Community Access $50/term $ 200.00 Excursions—including BREC performances & WADSA Bowling Days $ 400.00 Community Access $ 200.00 Hire of Specialised Providers $ 450.00 Transport (Bus Hire and Taxi) $ 100.00 Camps & WAGSM Performance 0/night City stay $ 350.00 Swimming— Term 1 & 4 $ 180.00 Functional Learning - Activities $ 200.00 - Outdoor Ed $ 20.00 Projects $ 70.00 Riding for the Disabled $75 insurance and $7/lesson $ 355.00 Workbooks, Portfolios and books, $ 309.00

ENGLISH Lower School Upper School English $ 100.00 English Play/Performance $ 20.00 Literature Days $ 130.00 English Camp $ 200.00 Incursions—Performances $ 30.00 SWETA Seminar Day English Lit $ 80.00 Competition Fees $ 50.00 SWETA Seminar Day English $ 80.00 Writers Festival 40.00 Weekend Seminar $ 100.00 Write a Book in a Day, Fundraising + $ 50.00 UK Tour 2017 (estimated cost) $8,000.00

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Extra Cost Optional Components LANGUAGES Lower School Upper School LOTE Excursions $ 80.00 LOTE Excursions $ 80.00 Japanese Camp $ 250.00 Japanese Camp $250.00 Moka Visit Excursion $ 80.00 Language Week and Competitions fees $ 70.00 Japan return trip to Moka High School Bi Annual 2018 estimated cost $8,000.00

MATHEMATICS Lower School Upper School Maths Excursions 4 x $60.00 ea $ 240.00 Maths Excursions 4 x $60.00 $ 240.00 Maths Competition Fees $ 300.00 Maths Space $ 20.00 Maths Space $ 20.00 Textbook Hire - Foundations and $ 7.00 Essentials $ 7.00

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Whole of School Athletics Carnival I/S $ 15.00 Interschool Tennis $ 30.00 Camp Excursions/Incursions $200.00 Interschool Triathlon $ 30.00 Cricket $ 60.00 Leschenault Leisure Centre Excur. $ 30.00 Cross Country $ 30.00 Lightening Carnival $ 20.00 Country Week $650.00 Netball Carnival $ 50.00 Cert II Outdoor Rec Camps $250.00 Sporting Team Touring Side $5,500.00 Cert II Outdoor Rec Assessments $350.00 Outdoor Education Camp $ 350.00 Cert II Outdoor Rec Student Outdoor Education Assessment $ 500.00 Qualifications $150.00 Outdoor Education Incursion / Cert II Sport Trainer Qualifications $150.00 Excursion $ 200.00 Cert II Sports & Rec Incursions / PE Sporting Excursion eg games $ 100.00 Excursions $200.00 PE Studies Excursions $ 100.00 EXCEL Camps, Training Qual, C/Week $335.00 PE Studies Uniforms $ 60.00 EXCEL Interstate Excursion $3000.00 PE Studies Incursion/Excursion $ 100.00 Football—Belt Up Cup $ 50.00 Psychology Excursion / Incursion $ 200.00 Football—Sirens $ 50.00 Qualifying Teams—School Sport $ 100.00 Football—Smarter than Smoking $100.00 Rugby $ 50.00 Golf Excursions $ 60.00 School Surfing $ 50.00 Golf—Interschool $ 50.00 Swimming $ 25.00 Guest Speakers $ 15.00 Swimming Carnival—Inter School $ 30.00 First Aid Training $100.00 Swimming Carnival—School $ 30.00 Health Incursion/Excursion $ 30.00 Triathlon $ 30.00 Interschool Basketball $ 50.00 Visiting Team excursion $ 50.00 Interschool Surfing $70Soccer $100 $170.00 Winter Carnival $ 15.00 Upper School PE Studies Revise On Line $ 40.00 Psychology Revise On Line $ 35.00 SCIENCE Whole of School Biology Excursion $ 100.00 Human Biology General Excursion $ 100.00 Chemistry Excursion $ 80.00 Lower School Excursion $ 100.00 Human Biology Excursion $ 80.00 Science Camps/Excursions $ 100.00 Physics Excursions $ 80.00 Biology Camp $ 200.00 HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Lower School Upper School Incursions/excursions $ 200.00 Career & Enterprise (Excursion) $180.00 Economics Trip $100.00 Geography Camp & Excursions $250.00 History Trip $100.00 National Icons Tour to Canberra $4000.00

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Extra Cost Optional Components VET Students: Training at Bunbury Regional Trade Centre (BRTTC) Fee for attending the BRTTC (covers cleaning, utilities and maintenance) $ 375.00 Excursion to visit on site industry $ 150.00 Students may have the opportunity to apply and pay for alternative courses through the year. Course Fees range from $1000 to $8000 (approx). These are payable to $8000.00 Australind SHS for collection for the Registered Training Provider (RTO). WORKPLACE LEARNING White card $ 100.00 Public Liability Insurance $ 100.00 First Aid Training $ 200.00 YEAR 7, 8, 9 & 10 ACADEMIC SPECIALIST PROGRAM - Mathematics & Philosophy Program Specialist Program - Jazz Music Key Program - Sport and Leadership (Excel) Excursions $ 300.00 Guest Speaker $ 50.00 Philosophy Camp (Year 8,9 & 10) $ 600.00 Competitions $ 50.00 Text Books $ 50.00 Future Problem Solving (Year 10 only) $ 200.00 Leadership Camp (Yr 8 & 9 only) $ 400.00 Maths in Motion / SUBs in School per student $5000.00 EXCEL Singlet $ 30.00 Polo $ 40.00 YEAR 7 Excursions to BRAG & BREC $ 200.00 Excursion to Forest Adventure Camp $ 200.00 Leadership Camp $ 200.00 YEAR 12 ATAR Revision Seminar $ 300.00 Graduation Night $ 50.00 School Ball $ 120.00 Leavers’ Jumper $ 130.00 Leavers’ Shirt $ 60.00 Year 12 Dinner $ 80.00 ABORIGINAL CULTURE PROGRAMMES IwARDANJI Festival $ 400.00 Excursions $ 50.00 CADETS — Camps $ 800.00 LOCKER HIRE (non-refundable) $ 5.00 UPPER SCHOOL—Leadership Camp $ 50.00 Revision Seminars and Camps & Excursions $1000.00 YOUTH DRIVER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM — Year 10 and 11 students (estimated cost) $ 400.00 SKI TRIP — (estimated cost) $5000.00 UPPER SCHOOL CHARGE Network - Printing and Web Services $ 20.00 YEARS 7 TO 10 Elevate Education Study Skills Programme $ 15.00

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MAP FOR LOCATION OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND CHARGES COLLECTION HELD IN THE FRONT OFFICE

UNIFORM SHOP

DIRECTION TO THE FRONT OFFICE FOR

PAYMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND CHARGES.

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How Our Australind Senior High School Canteen Operates

OUR CANTEEN Is an essential part of our school activities and offers students a great service. Our canteen

is a partnership between parents, staff and students. The school has implemented a state-of-the-art online ordering system. This new service

enables busy parents to order their children’s lunches online up to two weeks in advance. You will also be able to alert the canteen to your child’s allergies and any health warnings by

entering the details online. The daily cut off time for ordering your child’s lunch is 8:40 am. Lunches can be ordered

two weeks in advance. Daily specials will be advertised on the website and through special canteen notes. Students will then be able to collect their recess and lunch orders through two express lanes at the Canteen.

All transactions are managed through a highly secured payment gateway and are

completely free of charges to parents. It is simple as registering your child’s details, adding credit to their account and placing your

order. What do I do now? Visit www.quickcliq.com.au (note new

email address) Select—Sign up—Register F Email address F Password F Name F Phone number (optional) F Mandatory field— F Mobile phone number F Suburb F Post code F Business names you use on a regular basis in your area (some businesses offer prizes to

people that utilise their business) Select our school and enter your child’s name You don’t need to fill in tutor or Teacher’s name Add credit to your account Ordering is as easy as 1-2-3 F Select order date F Select menu items F Confirm the order What happens if you have placed an order and your child is sick? You can cancel your daily order by logging onto the website before 8:40 am that day.

credit will be put back onto your account.

QuickCliq, formerly known as Our Online Canteen

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How Our Australind Senior High School Canteen Operates

OUR STAFF Janine Spruyt is our Canteen Manager and is responsible for the day-to-day management

and operations of all aspects of the canteen and can be contacted on 9797 4453. The canteen employs three casual assistants to assist with the efficient running of the Canteen.

OUR VOLUNTEERS We rely on parents to help in our canteen as due to the numbers of students we cannot get

through the queues during lunch and recess. We need at least one parent helper for 2 hours each day to ensure all children get their lunch! This is not much given the numbers of children at our school. Our volunteers have a list of duties we ask them to do under the directions of Janine. We really appreciate the people who commit to assisting in the canteen as the monies can be spent on a range of items for our kids.

DUTIES OF OUR VOLUNTEERS It is not hard to help at the canteen but it is always very busy. If you are thinking of helping

you can expect to do some of the following things: Cut and lightly butter rolls Prepare Cheesies Prepare hot foods such as hot dogs and hot chicken rolls Make up trays of ordered food, may include hot and cold foods Prepare fruit and vegetables for salads, fruit bowls Serve students Washing dishes and utensils HOW OFTEN ARE VOLUNTEERS EXPECTED TO HELP If we get a pool of 40 parents you would only have to help in our canteen once a month. You

can help more often of course! COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE If you are not happy with an aspect of the canteen you should discuss the matter with the

Canteen Manager. If you or the Canteen Manager feel that resolution is not reached then either you or the

Canteen Manager can write to the Principal “in confidence” who will work with all parties involved to help solve the problem.

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CANTEEN PRICE LIST 2019 ALL LUNCH 1 ORDERS ARE TO BE PLACED BEFORE SCHOOL 8.15 am to 8.45 am

ALL LUNCH 2 ORDERS TO BE PLACED BEFORE THE END OF LUNCH 1.

NO ICECREAMS OR CHIPS AVAILABLE AT LUNCH 1. PLEASE ARRANGE ANY SPECIAL RE-QUESTS WITH CANTEEN STAFF BEFORE-HAND.

STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE: NO CREDIT GIVEN. Lunches have to be paid daily or in advance. If you go home sick and have ordered lunch, please advise canteen before leaving to cancel your order. If we are notified beforehand we can postpone your order for another day. 97974453

BREAKFAST Up & Go Drinks $2.00 (strawberry, choc, vanilla) Assorted Muffins $2.00 Assorted Yoghurts $2.50 Breaky Wraps $4.00 Banana Bread $1.20 Vegemite Scrolls $2.50 Hot Chocolate (term 2 & 3) $1.00 RECESS Plain Cheesie GFO $2.00 Special Cheesie $3.50 Fruit Salad (term 1 & 4) GF V $4.50 Home-made Soup (term 2 & 3) $3.50 Soup in your own cup $4.50 Dip ‘n’ Stick Tray GF V $4.50 Assorted Muffins $2.00 Plain Buttered Rolls GFO $1.50 Vegemite Scroll $2.50 Banana Bread $1.20 Pizza—Hawiian or Pepperoni $4.00 Half pizza $2.00 Cookies $1.50 Cinnamon buns (Mon/Tues) $2.50 Chocolate slice $1.20 AVAILABLE MON, WED & FRI Chicken Drummy $1.20 - 1 Drummy in a Roll $3.00 - 2 Drummys in a Roll $4.00 Party Pie $1.20 - 1 Party Pie in a Roll $3.00 - 2 Party Pies in a Roll $4.00 Sauce—tomato or BBQ $0.40 AVAILABLE TUESDAY & THURSDAY Hash Brown V $1.20 - 1 Hash Brown in a Roll $3.00 - 2 Hash Browns in a Roll $4.00 Sauce—tomato or BBQ $0.40 Drinks Assorted juice boxes $2.00 Glee sparkling fruit jce $2.00 Harvey Fresh 350 ml Juices $3.50 Daily Juice pulp free/breakfast $4.50 Bottled Water $2.00 Flavoured Milk: - Small $3.00 - Large $4.50

SANDWICHES White//Multigrain Ham & Salad GFO $4.70 Beef & Salad GFO $5.00 Chicken & Salad GFO $5.00 Tuna & Salad GFO $4.70 Egg & Salad GFO V $4.70 Cheese & Salad GFO V $4.70 Plain Salad GFO V $4.20 - Basic salad includes lettuce, carrot, tomato and cucumber. Egg & Lettuce GFO V $4.50 Curried egg V $4.50 Curried egg & lettuce V $5.00 Extras: - Beetroot, cheese, egg $0.50 - Sauce, Onion, Mayo, Pickle $0.40 - Avocado $1.00 ROLLS White/Multigrain WRAPS $0.50 EXTRA Ham & Salad GFO $5.20 Beef & Salad GFO $5.70 Chicken & Salad GFO $5.70 Tuna & Salad GFO $5.20 Egg & Salad GFO V $5.20 Cheese & Salad GFO V $5.20 Plain Salad GFO V $4.70

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CANTEEN PRICE LIST 2019 PLEASE ORDER ALL LUNCH 2 MENUS BEFORE 11.30 AM

TOASTED FOCCACIA OR TURKISH BREAD with A,B, OR C fillings: $7.00 A - Chicken (with avo, capsicum & cheese) B- Ham (as above with ham) C- Veg (mushroom, avo, sundried tomato,

capsicum and cheese) v Ham & Cheese $6.00 Chicken Cheese & Mayo $6.00 Ham Cheese Tomato Mayo $6.00 Beef Cheese Tomato Pickle $6.00 Chilli Chicken Wrap GFO $6.00 Chicken Cheese Avo & Chilli Sce wrap GFO $6.50 Chicken cheese & chilli sce wrap $6.00 Chicken Caesar Wrap $7.00 Caesar Salad Wrap $6.00 (Caesar dressing, lettuce, sundried toms, egg, bacon pieces, parmesan cheese) Chicken Tender Roll $6.00 !/2 Chicken Tender Roll $3.00 Hamburger & Salad $6.00 Chicken Burger & Salad $5.50 Fish Burger & Salad $5.50 Vege Burger & Salad GFO V $6.00 Hashbrown Burger &Salad GFO V $5.00 Hot Chicken & Mayo Roll $5.00 Hot Beef Roll $6.00 Hot Chicken, Mayo & Cheese Roll $5.50 Pizza Rounda $3.50 Taco $4.00 Taco Wrap $6.00 Light meals (subject to availability) Meat Lasagne GFO $6.00 Vegetarian Lasagne GFO V $6.00 Fried Rice GFO $5.50 Macaroni Cheese GFO $5.50 Spaghetti Bolognaise $5.50 Mild Korma Curry & Rice $5.50 Sushi 6 piece (term 1 & 4) GFO $6.00 Sushi 4 piece (term 1 & 4) $4.00 Egg & Salad Bowl GF V $6.50 Chicken or Beef & Salad Bowl GF $7.00 Tuna & Salad Bowl GF $6.50 Caesar Salad $6.00 Chicken Caesar Salad $7.00 Vegetarian Gourmet Salad GF V $7.00 Chicken Gourmet Salad GFO $7.00 Spicy Chicken Gourmet Salad $7.00 Gourmet Salad Wrap GFO $7.50

Chicken Gougons & Wedges $5.00 Fish Dippers & Wedges $5.00 Tuna Salad GF $5.00 - tuna, corn, bean mix, celery, cucumber, mayo Soup of the Day (term 2 & 3) GF V $3.50 Soup with Bun GFO $5.00 Soup in your own cup $4.50 Soup in your own cup and $6.00 buttered roll TOASTED SANDWICHES Ham & Cheese GFO $4.00 Tomato & Cheese GFO V $4.00 Tuna, Cheese & Mayo GFO $4.50 Chicken, Cheese & Avo GFO $5.00 Ham, Cheese & Pineapple GFO $4.50 Ham Cheese Tomato Onion GFO $4.50 Beef Cheese & Pickle GFO $5.00 Toasted Cheese GFO V $3.50 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY Beef Pie $4.50 Potato Pie $4.50 Sausage Roll $3.50 Yummy Drummy Roll $4.00 TUESDAY & THURSDAY Hot Dog $4.50 Hot Dog with Cheese $5.00 Chicko Roll $3.50 Hash Brown Roll GFO V $4.00 TREATS Assorted Chips $1.50 Snaps Chips GF $1.50 Vege Chips GF V $1.50 Banana Bread $1.20 Chocolate slice $1.20 Pretzels $2.50 Cookies $1.50 Muffins: Apple/Cinnamon, Chocolate, Choc/vanilla, Choc Chip $2.00 Yogo $2.00

Assorted Ice-creams Zings—sweet or sour $0.70 Calippo– rasberry or lemon $1.30 Paddlepop– rainbow, $2.00 Icy Twist— lemonade $1.30 Frozen yoghurt—mango or strawberry $2.50 .