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From the Head of Health and Physical Education
The NWAS Winter Fixtures could not be played during Term Two but I am please to inform you that two one-day carnivals have been arranged where some of our Year 7 -10 students will participate in matches against the other NWAS schools.

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NWAS Year 7 & 8 Carnival: 27 August 2020
NWAS Year 9 & 10 Carnival: 28 August 2020
Jodie Scheele Head of Health and Physical Education

Student Term Dates - 2020 Term 3 27 July - 25 September New Student Orientation 24 July Students Mid Term Break, Friday 21 August
Term 4 13 October - 9 December
Student Term Dates - 2021 Term 1 29 January - 01 April New Student Orientation, 28 January Students Mid Term Break, Friday 26 February
Term 2 21 April - 02 July Students Mid Term Break, Friday 4 June
Enrolments The School Enrolment Policy requires one full term’s notice in writing prior to the withdrawal of a student from the School. Where such notice is not received, the School will charge an amount equal to the tuition fees for that current term. To avoid fees in lieu being charged, notice of a student’s withdrawal must be received by the School before the first day of the School Term preceding the Term of the student’s departure. If this does not occur, families will be charged the remainder of the current Term, plus an additional Terms fee in lieu. Upon withdrawal of a student from the School, all fees and charges incurred for that student are payable to the School in full within seven days of exit. If the account has been paid in full and a refund is due, payment will be processed for the full refund due within seven days of exit. SEQTA The St George’s Anglican Grammar School SEQTA account is not a monitored platform. Please contact the staff member directly to ensure prompt action to your message.
Battery Recycling Used batteries are being collected in the IT Manager’s office. Please take advantage of this free facility.
What batteries can be collected? Dry cell batteries include AA, AAA (single use or rechargeable), C, D, button batteries, 9V, 6V and cordless power tools.
What batteries cannot be collected? Lead acid batteries, such as car batteries, and mobile phone batteries cannot be collected. Please contact your local council for details of

how to dispose of these batteries. More information can be found here: https://www.mrc.wa.gov.au/School-community/
Battery-programs/School





