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BARRENJOEY HIGH SCHOOL’S

WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Phone: 9918 8811

Term 3 Week 9

THE PENINSULA PRESS

Click on the logos for direct access to: Barrenjoey HS Website

Bilgola Plateau PS Newsletter

Avalon PS Newsletter

Peninsula Community of Schools Website

13 September, 2017

AS BARRENJOEY HIGH SCHOOL APPROACHES ITS HALF-CENTURY

MILESTONE, WE HAVE $500,000 WORTH OF REASONS TO BE EXCITED...

For several generations of Northern Beaches residents, Barrenjoey has been a highly regarded

comprehensive public high school, an integral part of our unique community and a stimulating

learning environment. The School has discovered, nurtured and celebrated the artistic and

creative brilliance of our youth. From the popular Music Room to the MADD nights, the wider

community has experienced high quality art exhibits, drama and musical performances by our

students.

A major project to create a new, more intimate performance space that will benefit the whole

community is in its final stages of development. The Barrenjoey Community Performance

Space, designed by local architect and parent, Richard Cole, will provide a purpose built

amphitheatre that supports the vision of the school leadership to better showcase the art, music

and drama talents of our students and members of the wider public.

A P&C Sub-committee has been fundraising to expand on the growing reputation of Barrenjoey

High School as an exceptional place of learning and creativity for the past four years. Last week

we received wonderful news to help provide a valuable community facility dedicated to the arts

where performance and creativity can flourish.

The State Government announced they will contribute $500,000 towards finalising the plans and

complete Phase 1 of the project. Pittwater State MP and Education Minister Rob Stokes noted

“Barrenjoey HS has an outstanding reputation in the performing arts and this project will help

enable this talent to be encouraged and shared.”

Collectively the money form the State Government, successful grant submissions, school

sources and other contributions takes the tally raised to just over $800,000.

It is estimated that the entire project (both Phases 1 and 2) will cost around $1.2m, so we’re

getting close now. It’s not too late to still support this important project which will build on other

milestones in Barrenjoey’s growth, including construction of the school hall, the Art Shed and Art

Gallery, new technology in classrooms, new hospitality kitchens and BBQ area, resurfaced

basketball courts and improved landscaping.

Barrenjoey’s academic programs achieve high educational outcomes through the use of the

“Senior Study” library facility, advanced HSC course offerings and tutoring programs. HSC results

have significantly improved, particularly over the last decade, with students achieving at the

highest levels.

For more information go to the school website and make your plan to help build

Barrenjoey’s future by purchasing a paver or making a donation!

Your Tax-deductible donation to the Building Fund will be permanently recognized. Follow the link

to the Barrenjoey website for further information, plans and donation information.

http://www.barrenjoeyhighschool.com.au/community/barrenjoey-community-performance-space/

Essentially you can help by:

Purchasing a single paver for $100

Purchasing a Family paver for $150

Becoming a Barrenjoey Donor (listed on Honour Board in school office): up to

$5,000, or

Becoming a Barrenjoey Benefactor (listed prominently in the new Performance

Space): for pledges over $5,000 in single donation or over 5 years.

Download this form to donate or purchase a Paver through the direct ‘how to donate’ link and

help Barrenjoey create another milestone!

Have a great week... Ian Bowsher

Phase 1 Phase 2

On Monday 11th September, Year 4 students from Bilgola Plateau Public School, Newport Public

School and The Montessori School came to Barrenjoey to experience a day at High School. The weather was perfect and the kids could not keep the smile off their faces! They participated in

Science, Food Tech, Engineering and French.

There was lots of laughter and even some screams from the Science Lab!

The Kids absolutely loved Science counting down to a little explosion. They also made rockets in

Engineering then went outside to watch them take off!

They also became Master Chefs in the kitchens and made yummy thumb print freckle cookies.

Thank you to all the Staff who assisted and to the students who mentored on the day and made the experience a memorable one for all of Year 4 students who attended.

YEAR 4 BILGOLA PLATEAU, NEWPORT AND MONTESSORI

‘EXPERIENCE A DAY IN HIGH SCHOOL’

TUESDAY AFTERNOON HOMEWORK CLUB SCHEDULE

WEEK/DATE FOCUS

Week 10 – 19/09/2017

Last session for Term

No Thursday Session in Week 10

General teacher

TUESDAY 19TH

Sept IS THE LAST

SESSION FOR

THIS TERM.

THURSDAY 21ST

IS CANCELLED

DOROTHEA MACKELLAR POETRY AWARDS – CONGRATULATIONS

Jacinta Rogers Highly Commended

Congratulations to Year 9 student Jacinta Rogers who submitted a poem titled

“Winter Tides” in the 2017 Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards in June this year.

Jacinta’s Poem was chosen as one of nine “Highly Commended” by the judges.

Well done Jacinta, they received over 1,400 entries in the Junior Secondary

Category. Enjoy reading Jacinta’s poem once again.

Winter Tides by Jacinta Rogers

Body shudders from icy mist

Teeth chatter as white clouds are exhaled

Feet sprint across blades of emerald and grains of broken shells

Hands grip the rails of fiberglass

Board flies over frothy whitewash

Torso lands on wax

Arms dig in and stretch back pulling cold morning milk

Eyes red glassed over by the bitter salt spray

Cheeks pierced by shattered glass

Flesh frozen by the winter tides

The sun catches fire on the horizon

Dancing on waves of molten gold

Painting lines on a blank canvas

Ripping into a fresh silk wall

Carving sculptures from melted ice

Sheltering from inside the green room

Arms dig in and pull back the cold afternoon milk

Feet grip wax

Hands grip rails

Tucked under a sheet of glass

Heading towards the white light

Spat out from the barrel

Into the sun’s last strike

CONGRATULATIONS TO FORMER STUDENT CADE CUST

Former Barrenjoey student Cade Cust who

graduated last year has been selected on the

interchange bench for the Sea Eagles to take on

the Cronulla Sharks in week Two of the Holden

Cup Final Series at ANZ Stadium this Saturday

16th September. Kick off is 5.00pm.

Good luck Cade and Go Manly!

WARRINGAH ZONE SURFING TITLES

In the Open Girls Division, Cedar Leigh-Jones was clinical in dismantling her

opposition to dominate and win the Girls Final, with Tiya Collins placing 3rd

and Halina Morley 4th. Arch Whiteman was involved in a very tight 3-way

final heat which saw the lead change 4 times before the final siren. He was

1st at heats end, with his brother Van Whiteman finishing 3rd. In the Open

Boys division, Darcy Crump was unlucky with wave selection placing 3rd.

Congratulations to all competitors and a big thankyou to parents and staff for

your continued support of school surfing.

Simon Flood

Last Thursday was the running of the Annual Warringah Zone Surfing Titles at Avalon Beach.

In clean, 3-4ft conditions the best surfers from the 6 local high schools took to the water to stake their claim

for the coveted Warringah Zone title.

Cedar Leigh-Jones

Manly Daily

Article from

today 13 Sept.

Cedar then backed up and

competed at the Wahu Surfer

Grom Series on the weekend

at Collaroy Beach.

She again proved her

dominance coming 1st in the

Under 14 Girls Division with

Astrid Osborn coming in 3rd

place.

In the boys Under 14 division

Luke Dujic came 2nd.

Well done to all the

Barrenjoey Groms!

APP UPDATE

HAVE YOU CHANGED THE APP ICON from

BARRENJOEY HIGH SCHOOL to SCHOOL STREAM?

Apple has recently changed its guidelines on Branded Apps. This is

due to the overwhelming number of Apps in the App Store (Billions to

be exact).

This means that instead of seeing the Barrenjoey High School Logo on

your phone screen, you will see the School Stream Logo. Once you

go into that the Barrenjoey High School Logo will appear and it will be

business as usual. BUT YOU MUST RE-DOWNLOAD IT FIRST! We

are therefore asking you to please download the School Stream App.

Step 1

Step 2

This unfortunately is out of our hands.

Thank you for your understanding.

UPLOAD SCHOOL STREAM via App/Play Store

THEN follow the links to BARRENJOEY HIGH

SCHOOL.

FINAL

MIGRATION

HAPPENING

TODAY!

This is the symbol that you will see on your phone from

now on. Once School Stream is installed you will then

type in Barrenjoey High School and the App is ready to

go. You can now delete the old Barrenjoey High

School App (if you had it before) and just use the

School Stream App from now on. Thank you.

Year 10 Photography

student Skye

Holloway has used

dramatic studio

lighting for her portrait

photograph of Flynn

Maynard.

ARTIST OF THE WEEK

SCHOOL FEES, EXCURSIONS, BAND FEES

Can now be paid through POP

(NOT SPORT CHOICES)

All outstanding payments can be paid via Parent Online Payments (POP)

Click here to: $Make a Payment

If you feel there are any discrepancies please contact Felicity Hance on 9918 8811.

We have recently disabled the Create Message button in the Parent Portal for parents to contact

teachers.

The reason is that this message does not go directly to the teacher’s email; instead it sits in an

area of the portal that is rarely visited by the teachers.

We believe that it is more expedient for parents to contact teachers through the

[email protected] email – which is attended every day – and that way we can

ensure that the teacher will receive the email in their normal email account.

Thank you for your understanding.

Ian Bowsher

COMMUNICATION WITH TEACHERS

TELL THEM FROM ME SURVEY 2017

PARENT, STUDENT AND TEACHER SURVEY

This Term, Barrenjoey is taking part in the Tell Them From Me Student Survey. The survey will

provide us with valuable feedback on what our students, parents and teachers think about school

life, how engaged they are with school and the different ways that teachers interact with students.

Schools in Australia and around the world have used the Tell Them From Me survey to help them

improve. The survey is completed on-line and is run by an independent research company, The

Learning Bar, which specialises in school-based surveys.

Students will be asked a series of questions, however there is also a Parent Survey. The survey

asks parents and carers questions about different factors that are known to impact on student

wellbeing and engagement.

Running this survey will help Barrenjoey understand parents’ and carers’ perspectives on their

child’s experience at school. These include: communication between parents/carers and staff,

activities and practices at home and parent/carer views on the school’s support of learning and

behaviour. This valuable feedback will help our school make practical improvements.

Click on links below :

FAQs for Student Survey FAQs for Parent Survey Link For Parent Survey

NEWS FROM YOUR LIBRARY

WEEK 9 Term 3 2017

WITH HOLIDAYS APPROCHING IT IS TIME TO PLAN FOR LEISURE/PLEASURE READING

Finding Nevo: how I confused everyone by Nevo Zisin is a coming of age book. “A story about one person’s

journey to discover themselves; Zisin is a compelling storyteller with a delightful and exciting new voice.”

Clementine Ford

Goodbye, Mr Hitler by Jackie French – can a victim of evil like Johannes ever find love?

My life as a hashtag by Gabrielle Williams is a novel for anyone who’s ever wished they hadn’t pressed send!

The sixth book in the popular Felix and Zelda Series, commonly known as the Once series by Morris Gleitzman has arrived. We have two copies of Maybe for students to borrow right now, be quick.

ATTENTION GRAPHIC NOVEL AND MARVEL FANS

New to our library collection and in time for holiday reading:

• Star wars Obi-wan and Anakin and Star wars shattered empire;

• Captain America. civil war : prelude

• Avengers. age of Ultron : prelude

• New Doctor Who series

• Twilight volume 2

• The adventures of John Blake : Mystery of the ghost ship

• A wrinkle in time

BOOK WEEK 2017 CBCA AWARDS

During the course of Book Week the much anticipated CBCA Winners for 2017, with this year’s

theme being Escape to Everywhere, were announced. Set out below are books that have been

especially selected from the awards list by your Library Team which enables our students to continue

to experience quality reading, rising from the depth of talent in Australian children’s literature.

The Book of the Year Older Readers

Winner: One would think the deep by Zorn, Claire

Honours: Words in Deep Blue by Crowley, Cath

Honours: The Bone Sparrow by Fraillon, Zana

The Book of the Year Younger Reader

Winner: Rockhopping by Balla, Trace

The Picture Book of the Year

Honours: Mechanica by Balchin, Lance

Additionally: Multi Award winning author Maxine Beneba Clarke has received a CBCA Honours

Award in the Picture Book of the Year category for The Patchwork Bike. This book also received

the Crichton Award for New Illustrators the Illustrator for this book being, Rudd, Van T.

Whilst The Patchwork Bike is aimed at younger readers it should be noted the author is

represented in your library with her critically acclaimed short fiction book Foreign soil.

Along with her collection of poetry Carrying the world.

Both of these books are now available in your library.

YEAR 10 END-OF-COURSE EXAM TUTORIALS

TERM 4, 2017 – Weeks 1 to 4

Year 10 students at Barrenjoey High School this year will be offered extra tuition, at very little cost, to further

advance their studies in preparation for their Year 10 course exams.

The tutorials will assist students in improving their Year 10 results and better prepare them for their studies

in Year 11. In addition they will also be important for students who leave school before undertaking their

HSC as Year 10 exam results will form part of their Record of School Achievement.

Accordingly, small groups of students with similar skill levels in English, Mathematics and Science are

offered. Tutors are either current teachers, recently retired or ex Barrenjoey High School students who

received a Band 6 and are currently studying at university in the subject. All tutors are experienced and

dedicated.

The hourly tutorials will be held in A Block from 4pm onwards once a week for four weeks.

The program provides:

• Specific focus on revision of difficult course concepts

• Preparation of examination techniques

• Consolidation and/or extension of quality responses

• Relevant skills for senior subjects.

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity – it will help to:

1. Increase students’ knowledge and skills needed for the end-of-Year 10 examination

2. Better prepare students for Years 11 and 12

3. Or help students reach their personal academic best to apply skills for work and/or TAFE courses.

COST: $100 PER STUDENT PER SUBJECT

VENUE: BARRENJOEY HIGH SCHOOL

DATE: BEGINNING WEEK 1, TERM 4, 2017

ENROLMENTS: CLOSE THURSDAY 14TH SEPTEMBER, 2017

Email [email protected] ASAP

CONFIRMATION: Emails sent FRIDAY 15th SEPTEMBER, 2017

PAYMENT: FEES PAID BY 21ST SEPTEMBER (Please don’t pay until you

receive confirmation)

ENROLMENT:

Year 10 Student name _____________________________CONTACT: _________________

• Subject(s): English Consolidation Monday

• English Extension Wednesday

• Maths Consolidation Friday

• Maths Extension Monday

• Science Thursday

Thank you and we look forward to working closely with students to help them achieve their best academic

potential.

Ian Bowsher (Principal) Rhondda Woodbridge (Teacher/Tutorial Co-ordinator)

GOOD COUNSEL SPRING HOLIDAY Workshops

Activities Include:

Art therapy activities that include working with a group and solo activities.

Group discussions, reflections and sharing

Dynamic flow yoga to get the body moving

Learning and practicing meditation and mindfulness practices

Dance offs and lip sync battles for some light hearted fun and entertainment

WEEK 2

MONDAY 2nd October 2017

TUESDAY 3rd October 2017

WEDNESDAY 4th October 2017

THURSDAY 5th October 2017

Start Time: 9 am Finish time: 4.30pm

Where:

Good Counsel Retreat Space

Level 1, Suites 19-22,6a Prosperity Parade,

WARRIEWOOD

COST: $60 per day

Includes:

• Art materials and resource books

• Personal Journal to make their own and keep for

reference and support

• A healthy organic lunch, filtered water and snacks

provided.

• Yoga and meditation class facilitation

To register or for info please email

[email protected]

or visit our website: www.goodcounsel.net.au or phone 0409 253 277

WEEK 1

MONDAY 25th September 2017

TUESDAY 26th September 2017

WEDNESDAY 27th September 2017

THURSDAY 29th September 2017

Start Time: 9 am Finish time: 4.30pm

PROGRAM

Designed for teenagers aged 13 to 17 Years, our School Holiday Workshop program provides an

opportunity to learning and growth in a safe, creative, and positive environment.

We have designed the program to be positive and thought provoking and to help teens build self

confidence, resilience, to express their feelings and emotions, maintain healthy boundaries and

adopt good coping strategies.

LEEP INTO MATHS @ BARRENJOEY

Learning Enrichment and Extension Program

LEEP is a Year 7-10 tutorial program run by Barrenjoey

maths teachers, straight after school (3:10 - 4:10) in A13 on

selected afternoons.

Participation in LEEP has led to positive changes in

confidence, attitudes towards maths and improved overall

learning outcomes

There is a small cost of $10 per term to cover afternoon tea

before the session starts.

Regards,

Alison Munro (LEEP coordinator)

Please complete the slip below and bring it with payment to the

treasurers office

I give permission for my child ________________________________of Year __________

Maths Teacher: _______________________________ to attend the following LEEP sessions,

Term 3 2017.

PLEASE CIRCLE: Support Extension Maths Prep

Parent signature: ………………………………………. ………… Enclosed: $10

Extension and

Enrichment: For capable students, seeking challenging, engaging activities

Year 7: Thursdays Week A Year 8: Thursdays Week B

Support and

Consolidation: For those experiencing difficulties and wanting support in schoolwork and numeracy skills

Year 7: Tuesdays Week A Year 8: Tuesdays Week A

Advanced

Maths Prep Mathematics 5.3 content for students wishing to study Mathematics Advanced in years 11 and 12

Year 10: Mondays Week B

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Every alternate week the Maths staff will pose a

mathematical puzzle to ponder with a syllabus reference and

degree of difficulty (1 to 5 compasses) will be supplied.

MATHS PUZZLE TO PONDER

Mr Seymour’s Weekly Science Fact!

Velcro was invented by a Swiss

guy who was inspired by the way

burrs attached to clothing.

50 years ago: Velcro was invented.

* Syllabus reference: Stage 4: MA4-13MG

There is a 3L container and a 5L container available

as shown in the illustration.

The object is to measure exactly 4L of water with

the help of these two containers and some

immense supply of water (say, river or lake).

How this can be done?

Obtuse Angles

The solution will be provided in next weeks edition

Barrenjoey has launched its new careers website. It is a great

resource for students, parents and staff regarding career and post

school information.

http://www.barrenjoeyhighschoolcareers.com/

My weekly careers newsletter can also be found on my website

http://www.barrenjoeyhighschoolcareers.com/?page=newsletter

Please Contact Mr Moylan in the Careers Office if you have any

questions or would like to make an appointment for a Careers

Counselling session.

CAREERS NEWSLETTER with Mr Moylan

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

NEXT WORKING BEE – SATURDAY 16TH

SEPTEMBER 9AM – 12PM

All Welcome! Morning Tea Provided

MONDAY

SEPTEMBER 11

TUESDAY

SEPTEMBER 12

WEDNESDAY

SEPTEMBER 13

THURSDAY

SEPTEMBER 14

FRIDAY

SEPTEMBER 15

Year 11

Examinations

Silver Duke of

Ed Test

Expedition

Year 4

Experience Day

Year 11

Examinations

Silver Duke of

Ed Test

Expedition

Year 10 Welfare

Production

Big Band

Rehearsal

5.15pm-6.15pm

Concert Band

Rehearsal

6.15pm-8pm

Year 11

Examinations

Silver Duke of

Ed Test

Expedition

Year 11

Examinations

Year 11

Examinations

Concert Band

Rehearsal

3.15pm-4.30pm

Jazz Combo

Rehearsal

4.30pm-5.30pm

WEEK 9 (A) TERM 3

MONDAY

18 SEPT

TUESDAY

19 SEPT

WEDNESDAY

20 SEPT

THURSDAY

21 SEPT

FRIDAY

22 SEPT

Year 12

Graduation

Rehearsal

10am-11am

Year 10 Jewish

Museum

Year 12

Valedictory

Dinner

The Hopeful

Institute

Big Band

Rehearsal

5.15pm-6.15pm

Concert Band

Rehearsal

6.15pm –

8.00pm

Duke of Ed

Silver Test

Walk

Year 12 Dawn

Lighthouse Walk

Year 12

Graduation

Assembly

Duke of Ed

Silver Test

Walk

Concert Band

Rehearsal

3.15pm-

4.30pm

Jazz Combo

Rehearsal

4.30pm –

5.30pm

WEEK 10 (B) TERM 3

EXCURSION INFORMATION

EXCURSION YEAR

GROUP

DATE OF

EXCURSION

PAYMENT

DUE DATE

COST

Leep 7-10 Various OVERDUE $10.00

Year 11 Study Skills 11 9 Oct OVERDUE $30.00

YEAR 9 CAMP 9 16th Oct -18th

Oct

OVERDUE Deposit $75

Balance $200

Total Cost

$275.00

Tutorials 12 $135.00

BHS BAND TOUR 1 Dec to 8 Dec Dep $275.00

Year 7 Tutorials 7 $150.00

CHANGE OF DETAILS –

Addresses, Phone Numbers, email or Medical

If any of your details have changed please contact the school so

we can update our records. Also if your child’s medical history

has changed please notify us asap.

MONDAY

OCT 9

TUESDAY

OCT 10

WEDNESDAY

OCT 11

THURSDAY

OCT 12

FRIDAY

OCT 13

ALL

STUDENTS

RETURN TO

SCHOOL Year 11 Study

Skills workshop

Big Band

Rehearsal

5.15pm-6.15pm

Concert Band

Rehearsal

6.15pm – 8pm

Year 10

PDHPE Dance

Assessment

Task

Concert Band

Rehearsal

3.15pm –

4.30pm

Jazz Combo

Rehearsal

4.30pm –

5.30pm

TERM 4 WEEK 1

TERM 3

CANTEEN ROSTER –Week 10

MONDAY 18 SEPTEMBER Jo Willmore

TUESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER Help Needed

WEDNESDAY 20 SEPTEMBER Help Needed

THURSDAY 21 SEPTEMBER Emma Watson

FRIDAY 22 SEPTEMBER Stephanie Allsop

TERM 4

CANTEEN ROSTER –Week 1

MONDAY 9 OCTOBER Help Needed

TUESDAY 10 OCTOBER Help Needed

WEDNESDAY 11 OCTOBER Help Needed

THURSDAY 12 OCTOBER Help Needed

FRIDAY 13 OCTOBER Bridgit Osborn & Pauline Wright

HELP NEEDED IN THE CANTEEN!

If you can spare any time on the dates above please feel free to

contact the school on 9918 8811

UNIFORM STORE TRADING HOURS

2017

Uniform Store Phone Number: 9918 7569 Email: [email protected]

UNIFORM STORE OPERATING HOURS

MONDAYS 8.30am – 10.30am

TUESDAYS 3.30pm – 5.30pm

THURSDAYS 8.30am -10.30am

UNIFORM STORE

Trading Hours December 2017 / January 2018

Week 6

Wed 15 Nov – Parent Information Evening 4.00 – 6.00pm

Week 7

Mon 20 Nov 8.30 -10.30am

Tues 21 Nov 3.30 – 5.30pm

Thurs 23 Nov 8.30 – 10.30am

Week 8

Mon 27 Nov 8.30 – 10.30am

Tues 28 Nov 3.30 – 5.30pm

Thurs 30 Nov 8.30 – 10.30am

Week 9

Mon 4 Dec 8.30 – 10.30am / 3.00 – 5.00pm

Tues 5 Dec – Orientation Day Year 7, 2018 8.30 – 10.30am / 1.30 – 5.30pm

Thurs 7 Dec 8.30 – 10.30am

Week 10

Mon 11 Dec 8.30 - 10.30am

Tues 12 Dec 3.30 – 5.30pm

Thurs 14 Dec 3.30 – 5.30pm

January / February 2018

Week 1 / 2

Mon 29 Jan – Staff Development Day 8.30 – 10.30am / 2.00 – 5.00pm

Tues 30 Jan – Years 7, 11 & 12 back to school 8.30 – 10.30am / 3.30 – 5.30pm

Thurs 1 Feb 8.30 – 10.30am

Week 3

Mon 5 Feb 8.30 – 10.30am

Tues 6 Feb 3.30 – 5.30pm

Thurs 8 Feb 8.30 – 10.30am

From Monday February 5th back to regular hours

Mon and Thurs 8.30 – 10.30am

Tues 3.30 – 5.30pm

Phone : 9918 7569 during opening hours

Email: [email protected]

December 2017

The Sandbar Café is officially open to staff, students and friends of Barrenjoey.

We have been practicing our coffees and now ready to serve our community not

only coffees but also milkshakes, teas, and some delicious food items.

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU AT SANDBAR CAFÉ.

Coffee:

Regular with full cream milk $3.00

Regular with soy milk $3.50

Espresso

Ristretto

Long Black

Cappuccino

Flat White

Café Latte

Tea:

Peppermint Tea $2.00

Tea $2.00

Drinks:

Chai Latte $3.00

Milkshakes $4.00

Chocolate . Strawberry, Caramel

Hot Chocolate $3.00

Snacks:

Chocolate Chip

Cookies 50C

Raisin Toast $1.50

Banana Bread

$2.00

Delicious Muffins

$2.00

Yoghurt Berry

Muesli Cups

$3.00

ASK US FOR OUR SPECIAL FOR THE DAY

On Special this week:

Yoghurt Berry Muesli Cups $3.00

Cheese Toasties $2.00

Bacon & Cheese Mini Quiche $1.00

OPEN

WEDNESDAY& THURSDAY

MORNINGS 8am to 10am