LEARNING POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS RESPECT RESILIENCE
Issue No. 10 30 June 2016
Principal’s Report
LATROBE HIGH SCHOOL
Department of Education
Mid-year Reports
We have reached the end of a successful term; students and staff are ready for a well-earned break.
Over the last week, I have enjoyed reading students’ reports and trust that parents will gain a
comprehensive understanding of how their son/daughter is progressing.
Mid-year reports were mailed home today. Students will receive comments and an A to E rating for
English, History, Geography, Maths, Science and Health and Physical Education. Ratings and comments
have also been provided for all Personal Interest subjects. This is what the reporting pack will contain:
A comprehensive report on all of your child’s subjects
An attendance sheet that shows your child’s attendance for Term 1 and 2.
Parent-teacher meetings will be held in the first week of Term 3, and a ten minute time slot is available
with each teacher:
Tuesday 19 July 3:30pm to 4:30pm
Wednesday 20 July 3:30pm to 6:30pm
Thursday 21 July 3:30pm to 4:30pm
To make a booking, please contact the main office (64 261061) with a list of the teachers you would like
to see. On Wednesday 20 July (4:00pm to 6:00pm), Don College staff will be available for Grade 10
parents to discuss anything involving Year 11 and Year 12.
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Staff Changes
Two years ago, Mr Christie broke 2 bones in his leg and dislocated his ankle, whilst participating in a staff
versus student basketball match. He has had ongoing problems with his leg and had his fourth operation
last week. We wish Mr Christie a speedy recovery. He will be off work for the first three weeks of
Term 3. Mrs Allison Hart will be teaching his classes until Mr Christie returns. We are extremely
fortunate that Mrs Hart continues to come back and support classes when teachers are on leave.
It is with mixed emotions that we farewell our Acting Assistant Principal, Mrs Sally Oakley. Sally has
deservedly won the permanent Assistant Principal position at Parklands High School. I know that
Parklands is going to thrive under Sally’s leadership, where her high expectations, strong support and
experience in leading quality teaching will be a wonderful addition to their school. Sally has been a leader
at Latrobe High School for nearly fourteen years, and her positive impact will be missed. Sally made
students accountable for their actions, providing certainty and a feeling of safety for everyone. She has
placed hours of her time into supporting students who need it most, working with them to improve their
educational outcomes, as well as their social and emotional needs. I know students will miss her sense of
adventure and the organisation of many extra-curricular events: mainland trips, activities days, camps and
student vs staff matches. Sally was always making sure we provided opportunities for students outside
the walls of the classroom. We wish Sally well with her new career opportunity and look forward to
hearing about her achievements in the future.
Congratulations to Miss Wendy Leonard, who will be the Acting Assistant Principal for next term.
Wendy will fill the position until the end of the year. At the start of Term 4, we will welcome Fiona
Heazlewood to our staff as the permanent Assistant Principal. Fiona will be working two days a week
and Wendy will be the Acting Assistant Principal for the other three days. Fiona was transferred from
Parklands High School at the start of the year; however, she has had her second child and is currently on
maternity leave. Fiona brings with her a wealth of experience and we are looking forward to having her
at Latrobe High School. As Wendy’s replacement on class, I am pleased to announce that Mr Tim
Macmichael will be taking her classes. Tim is returning to Tasmania after a stint in Victoria, working for
AFL Victoria. Tim is an experienced teacher and has previously worked at Wynyard High School. I
know that Tim will be a wonderful addition to our teaching staff.
Jess Benge has taken up a position with Giant Steps. Jess is extremely passionate about working with
students with autism. She has been a wonderful addition to our support team and has provided staff and
students with invaluable support for those students. Jess has created greater community awareness
through ‘Racing with Autism’. She made an inspiring speech at one of our assemblies, where she gave
students a greater insight into the battle some students face every day; it was truly inspiring. We will
miss Jess’s bubbly personality, positive attitude and her big smile. From the entire school community, we
with her all the best.
We welcome Helen Holland and Makala Allison as valuable additions to our support team.
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SKI TRIP
On Friday 8 July, twenty-seven students and four teachers
will head to Mt Hotham to experience a day in Melbourne
and five days of skiing and snowboarding. We are all
extremely excited and looking forward to fun times ahead.
Our Ski Trip is held annually and is open to Grade 9 and 10
students. I encourage students in Grade 8 and 9 to start
saving for next year’s trip. The approximate cost is $1,360.
For this year’s trip, we had our final meeting today, to discuss
final arrangements and answer any questions from students.
If parents have any last minute concerns or questions, they
can contact me on 0438 063 408.
NORTH WEST COALITION OF SCHOOLS
The North West Coalition of Schools is a partnership between the Don College, Devonport High
School, Latrobe High School, Reece High School and Sheffield School. These schools are working
together on a Pilot program to build a culture of school completion at the end of Year 12. The aim of the
coalition is for the overwhelming majority of our students to complete Years 11 and 12 at the Don
College. However, the coalition will provide alternative educational opportunities and support in the local
schools to retain students who are unlikely to make a successful full-time transition to Don College.
Mr. Richard Heathcote has been appointed as the project officer for the coalition. Richard joins the
coalition from Reece High School, where he has been working as the team leader for Grade 8. He will
soon begin working at identifying those students who may need additional support in order to complete
their schooling. The needs of this group of students will determine the Grade 11 and 12 subjects to be
provided in the coalition high schools. This may require some specialisation of Grade 11/12 offerings in
each school appropriate to student needs, and pathways to assist them to complete their Tasmanian
Certificate of Education (TCE).
BACK TO BACK PREMERSHIPS
Congratulations to the Grade 9/10 Football Team, who won the grand final against Wynyard High School.
We have now won the A-Grade Premiership two years in a row; this is something for all the students to
be extremely proud of, especially those who also played in last year’s premiership team.
STUDENT FREE DAY - MONDAY 18 JULY
Reminder to parents, Monday 18 July is a Student Free Day. Staff will be involved in Professional Learning
on My Education, One Note and Performance Development Plans. We look forward to seeing students
return refreshed, prepared and ready for a busy second half of the year.
BRENT ARMITSTEAD
PRINCIPAL
GRADE 7 REPORT
What a fantastic first semester at Latrobe High School! The students started off being very hesitant,
anxious and nervous but are now confident, independent and competent as they navigate their way
around the school. Students have had their first social with many attending this fantastic event at House
nightclub. Students were well dressed in black and white and were very busy showing their dance moves
on the dance floor.
Attendance is starting to become a worry for some students, with many students missing days of school
unexplained. Just a reminder that if your child is unwell, please contact the front office on 64261061. The
following students have had an attendance 97% - 100% (approximately missing 2 days or less) or better so
far this year with fifteen of these students having 100% attendance: CJ Agustin, Jonte Armitstead, Becky
Bentley, Georgia Bryan, James Carter, Piper Catlin, Kate Chaplin, Briealee Connelly, Adrian Cooper, Jack
Donohoe, Ethan Flack, Michala Frankcombe, Brielle Geard, Alanah Greaves, Cameron Hill, Brock
Hutchins, Indeah Kelly, Asha Lamprey, Ella Lamprey, Oliver Lancaster, Belle Needham, Anna Nguyen,
Bianca Richardson, Katie Ryan, Piper Stafford, Monique Steers, Sif Svendsgaard, Luke Trinder, Pirri Weeks
and Ahliya Williams.
The following students were deemed stars in their classes this fortnight:
7A James continues to strive to do his best in all subject areas. James is friendly,
approachable and confident in all aspects of his schooling. Well done,
James.
7B Monique has produced some amazing art work and was awarded
Artist of the Month for May. Congratulations, Monique!
7C Bianca is a friendly and kind student who always looks out for her peers. She has
shown great resilience and continues to build positive relationships
with her peers and her teachers.
7D Indeah participates fully in all areas of the curriculum and has
started challenging herself in Sing Star. She is cheerful, passionate and enthusiastic and
willing to assist others.
Congratulations again to all the Grade 7’s who have achieved a Strength Award for
adhering to the school values of Learning, Respect, Positive Relationships and Resilience
in Term 1 and Term 2. The following students have received a Strength Award recently: Ahliya Williams,
Piper Catlin, Amy Harrison, Sammie Dick, Holly Richardson, Ella Lamprey and Tayden Lyall.
I hope that every family has a fantastic two week break and I look forward to seeing everyone again on
Tuesday July 19.
Thank you to all the parents who have made contact with me in regards to their child. Please do not
hesitate to contact me for any issues/concerns or to find out further information on
AARON HUMPHREY GRADE 7 COORDINATOR
GRADE 8 REPORT
Resilience
A well-earned rest! Students have continued to work solidly during Term 2 and have now reached the mid-
point of Grade 8; this is the perfect opportunity for reflection. It is vitally important that reports are used to
both evaluate the progress of the students and to identify how improvements can be made. Term 3 brings
with it a new start and new challenges with the possibility of a new teacher for some Junior Personal
Interest classes. I would encourage ALL students to ensure that the first impressions they make with to
their teachers are good ones.
Respect
I would like to thank all parents and students who are respecting our uniform policy. After the reminder
that students should be in school uniform at all times and non-school jackets are not part of the uniform, I
noticed a huge change with students in uniform. It looks great and is fair for everyone. Well done. Please
make sure this great effort continues for Term 3.
Learning
Congratulations to the following students who have made the most of their learning opportunities and have
achieved outstanding results in the Australian Curriculum subjects. Fantastic effort! Brady Rouse, Luke
Brydon, Inneka Enright, Lily Blackaby, Cooper Draney, Courtney Bieman, Ashton Dennison,
Magnus Overdijk.
Positive Relationships
Good mates! We like hearing each other laugh and hanging out. A catch up on the holidays might be on the
cards. PS Taya wanted to add, #squadgoals
Best Efforts
Congratulations to the following students who represented Latrobe High in the State Cross Country
Championships at Symmons Plains on Tuesday. Great Job! Courtney Bieman, Molly Carter, Ashtyn
Dennison.
Congratulations to the following students who have recently received a Strength Award. Well done and
keep up the great work! Febey Mitchell x 2, Taya Saunders, Jorja Hoare, Corey Abblitt, Billy
Whitney, Loghan Hall, Brooke Stephenson, Toby Haywood, Amy Fawkner, Joseph
Woodhouse.
Have a safe and well rested break.
Thank you for reading.
If you have any queries regarding your child, please contact me via email:
DAN KARAFILIS
GRADE 8 COORDINATOR
GRADE 10 REPORT
At the end of this term, students will receive a detailed report of how they have been progressing
throughout the year. It is important you take the time to go through this report with your child, and
take note of the future focus provided by the staff member. This focus will outline how your child can
improve in class, and improve their current rating. Parent-teacher interviews will be held early Term
Three. Please contact the office to make an appointment time. Also, please note that on the
Wednesday of parent teacher interviews, we will have a representative from The Don College on site.
If you would like to speak to the Don College representative, you will need to make an appointment
through the office.
I am pleased to say that the wearing of school uniform has improved over the past two weeks. Thank
you for your support in ensuring your child comes to school wearing the correct attire.
Congratulations to the following students who have received Strength Awards this month: Alex
Rouse, Alyssa Hingston, Ethan Duniam and Annesha Clarke.
It is important for students to return to school fully focused after the term break; the next few months
will be a very busy time. I wish everyone a safe and happy holiday period and look forward to seeing
everyone in Term Three.
WENDY LEONARD
GRADE 10 COORDINATOR
GRADE 9 REPORT
The last few weeks of Term Two have been very busy with students finishing off many assignments and
selecting their PI subjects. The holidays are coming at a much needed time as it is clear that many
students are beginning to struggle with the demands of school.
Next term, we will begin having conversations regarding the expectations of those students
considering applying for leadership. Applications for Student Leadership will be taking place in Term
Three, with candidate speeches and election taking place in Term Four. Leadership is about actions,
not words, and the best way for all students to demonstrate leadership is by setting a positive example
for others to follow. This will be reflected by students upholding the LHS values of learning, respect,
positive relationships and resilience.
Please read your child’s report with them over the coming days and ensure that any issues arising are
addressed. One of the main purposes of the reports is to inform parents and students of what is
required of them for the remainder of the year to be successful.
Please ensure that all students have a safe and happy holiday break and return to LHS ready for
learning.
BEN OLIVER
GRADE 9 COORDINATOR
HPE HOTSPOT
In Physical Education, our dance unit has been cut short due to some water
damage under the gym floor. We have had the timber floor pulled up which has
left us with no gym until a new floor is laid sometime later this year. This has
resulted in us starting our winter sports unit, where students are involved in
playing, scoring and umpiring the following sports; Netball, Futsal, Football,
Handball and Lacrosse. Due to us not having an indoor facility we will be
continuing our floating lessons next term for PE and Health. This means that
students need to be prepared with a change of clothes for both lessons. If the
weather is nice earlier in the week we will do PE and Health later in the
week or vice versa. In PE, Term 3 students will be involved in Volleyball,
Olympic sports, Fitness testing and Athletics. And during Health we will
be covering Relationships and Sexuality.
The photos are of some Grade 8 students using the recently finished
outdoor court.
Photo credit: EMMA FAWKNER Grade 7
STATE HOCKEY
A few weeks ago I travelled to Hobart to try out for the hockey state team. There were many selectors
who watched and judged you on a range of skills. Then you received an email on a Tuesday after school if
you made it in. I was lucky enough to have made it in the Under 13 state hockey team and on the 28
September to the 8 October, I get to travel with 16 other girls to participate in the National Hockey
Championships in Perth.
BECKY BENTLEY
STATE SOCCER
About a month ago, I went to Hobart to take part in a
number of different state soccer tryouts. At the tryouts
there were a number of different coaches and judges.
They judged our skills and our overall effort at these
trainings. After about 6 tryouts I was lucky enough to be
selected for the Under 13 state soccer team. On July 2, I
will be travelling to Coffs Harbour with 15 other girls to
participate in a National soccer tournament. We will be
representing Tasmania over a period of 7 days and will be
playing various teams from around the country.
BELLE NEEDHAM
SYMMONS PLAINS REPORT
On Wednesday 28 June , 14 Latrobe High School students went to Symmons Plains Raceway for the State
Cross Country Championships. The course was really wet and muddy which made it challenging for the
last few races. There were approximately 1000 athletes competing over 12 events with the largest fields in
the Under 14 races. The Latrobe High results are as follows:
Darcy Miller 4th; Eve Bell 5th; Edward Lancaster 8th; Ashtyn Dennison 14th; Jack Maynard 18th; Rachel Bent-
ley 46th; Becky Bentley 48th; Courtney Bieman 52nd; Jonte Armitstead 60th; Molly Carter 75th; Briealee
Connelly 81st; Megan Hedditch 102nd; Oliver Lancaster 132nd; Milla Rigby DNF
Thanks to Mr and Mrs Lancaster for providing the photos in this report. Thank you also to the parents
w h o c a m e t o w a t c h a n d a s s i s t t h e t e a m d u r i n g t h e d a y .
Additional photos of every Latrobe High athlete can be found on the school Facebook page.
SPEEDWAY GO KARTS
At this school, Mahtia Bissett, Kaylee Thompson, Jaxon Sheehan, Cooper Stuart, and Aimee Smith are the people who race in
junior go karts and Jess Benge in 125’s.
Racing at the speedway is exhilarating. Racing against each other is quite competitive. We can be rivals on the track but off the
track we all get along and are all friends. The most important thing in racing would be safety. We have to wear race suits, race
boots, gloves, a neck brace and a helmet. To race you need to have all the proper race gear which includes tear offs which you
put on your visor so whenever dirt flies on your tear off you just rip it off and you’ll be able to see clearly again. We also have
to use a race receiver that lets us hear the race officials so we know when there is a safety hazard on the track and what order
to line up in after a race stoppage.
Before every race we have to make sure our karts are set up right for the day. We prepare ourselves before the race by getting
ourselves ready, thinking about racing and nothing else, making sure our karts are ready and tuned, make sure we have all our
gear cleaned and ready, make sure we have enough tear offs and make sure we take everything we need to the infield.
Jaxon – This is my second season racing and I really enjoy it. When I go out on the track I concentrate on winning and passing
as many karts as possible. Whenever I’m racing it is always very competitive against my cousin and all the other racers.
Sometimes things don’t go to plan but I always just focus on going back out in the next race and making as many places as I
can. If I don’t get first or top three I go and congratulate everyone else and try to do better next time.
Kaylee – This is my first season racing, and I really enjoy it. When I go out onto the track for a race day I always have in mind
I’m going out there to have fun, but also to try my best. In most races I do pretty well, but sometimes everything doesn’t go to
plan and I make a couple of mistakes while racing. In one of my first races I was leading until the last lap and then
unfortunately spun out. When I came infield I was very upset with myself, but dad came over and calmed me down. This
season I thought I’ve done pretty well considering I’m a girl racing against boys, who can get very competitive sometimes. I
wouldn’t be able to race if it wasn’t for dad. He’s bought everything I need, fixed my kart when some things broke, and made
sure I was safe and ready to race on the day.
Mahtia - This is also my first season racing and I am really enjoying it. Whenever I go out on the track I go out there to have
fun and do my best. Some race days my kart has some things wrong which can get frustrating but I just get over it and go out
next race. I have only spun out once or twice which was to dodge a crash. In my races I normally go alright and keep up with
the boys and I have also won a race which was pretty exciting considering I beat other competitors who have been racing for
more than 2 seasons. If I don’t win or go well I don’t carry on I just get over it and congratulate the other competitors and just
keep on going in the next race and I’m always ready to improve. I wouldn’t be racing without my mum or dad’s support, they
do everything for me and are always proud no matter where I finish. Whenever I’m out racing it is very competitive but
afterwards we always hang out together and are all good friends.
We all enjoy racing at the speedway, and we all wouldn’t be if it wasn’t for our parents so we all thank them for everything
they have done for us. We are all keen for next season to start in October.
Jaxon Sheehan Mahtia Bissett Kaylee Thompson
LEADERSHIP REPORT
The Leadership Team held the first social of the year last week. The ‘Black and White’ theme was a huge
success with more than 200 people attending. There were lots of imaginative costumes and everyone
looked great. It was fantastic to see such a large number of Grade Sevens. We hope everyone thoroughly
enjoyed themselves and encourage others to attend the next social.
Last Wednesday, Rumpus Youth held sumo wrestling at lunch time which attracted a huge audience.
Rumpus Youth will continue to hold exciting lunch time activities after the holidays. Congratulations to
the Grade 9/10 boys’ football team winning their grand final against Wynyard High School. Last week a
number of Grade Ten students went to Reece High School to participate in a health forum, focusing on
Drugs and Alcohol in Society. It has also been interesting to see the progress of the school development.
We are gradually starting to see the new buildings take shape.
The Leadership Team would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday and look forward to seeing
you all again next term.
REBECCA WEST and EDWARD LANCASTER
SCHOOL CAPTAINS
SOCIAL
MUSIC REPORT
The last few weeks of term have been very busy for students in Music with a number of different
Music events taking place.
Arts on Fire
On Saturday 18 June, six of our students performed as a part of Tas Regional Arts’ “Arts on Fire”
event in Ulverstone. The students had 50 min time slot during the afternoon and filled it with a
variety of musical stylings.
Melinda Powell started our session off with
some acoustic guitar and singing playing a range
of different songs. Taya Saunders sang two solo songs and later joined
with both Nathan Hills and Joseph Woodhouse for two more numbers.
Nathan Hills also performed an acoustic guitar solo of the film favourite
Pirates of the Caribbean. Joseph mixed the styles up a bit playing a rock
guitar solo on his electric. The afternoon was finished up by Aaron
Hedditch and Zak Wilson with a somewhat louder piece of music utilising
our new drum kit, followed by an acoustic duet. All in all they did a fantastic job which was well received by those who came
along for a listen.
Burnie Eisteddfod
Last Thursday, 23 June, the Concert Band loading up all their instruments on the bus to travel over to Burnie for the
eisteddfod. Despite the wild weather we arrived at the Arts and Function Centre at the start of our section ready to listen to
some other bands and have our chance to play.
There were eight bands competing in our section from different
schools and community groups along the coast. We were the last to
play, so after listening to the other groups the Concert Band took to
the stage to play the songs they have been learning in class. The
band played Rocking Time, a rock style song for band, and CB
Medley, a medley of popular songs that featured the different
instruments in the group.
Though the band didn’t place, they scored a very commendable 75
points for their performance.
Sing Star
This week the Sing Star class have also had the chance to take to the stage.
On Tuesday the class dropped in to Spreyton Primary School’s afternoon assembly to perform two songs that they have been
working on as a class. Hideaway by Daya, saw the group split into different section to sing different lines and harmonies.
Their second song, Love Yourself by Justin Beiber had the added challenge of being acapella and featured different part
singing and some soloists.
Today the girls will again sing their group songs for the choir students at Latrobe Primary. This performance will also feature
duets from Megan Hedditch, Indeah Kelly, Taya Saunders and Charlette Barwick-Wilson.
Thank you very much for supporting students in these events. Thank you also to our Chaplin, Tanya for joining the Concert
Band and Sing Star classes on their excursions.
HANNAH ROWLANDS
MUSIC TEACHER
IMPORTANT DATES - TERM 2, 2016
30 June Reports posted home
1 July Last day of term
8 July Ski Trip Travellers depart
18 July Student Free Day
19 July School resumes for Term 3
IMPORTANT INFORMATION OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS:
As the end of the financial year approaches, all outstanding accounts for levies, station-
ery, camps etc. need to be finalised or a payment made by 30 June 2016.
The Department of Education has now taken over the financial management of the
school’s existing debtors and will be looking at overdue accounts that do not meet
Department of Education or Treasury guidelines. The department will therefore be
submitting these accounts to the Tasmanian Collection Service for recovery.
JOHN FEBEY
SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGER
The Latrobe High School Production “Creepytown” is fast approaching. With only one term to go it is
now time to begin our weekend rehearsals.
The following dates and times are scheduled for rehearsals at the Latrobe Memorial Hall.
Sunday 24 July 12 noon - 3:00pm
Saturday 30 July 10:00am -1:00pm
Sunday 7 August 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Saturday 20 August 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Sunday 28 August 12 noon - 3:00pm
Sunday 18 September 1:00pm - 4:00pm
During this time, students will be supervised and under my care therefore it is important that they
understand that they are to remain in the hall for the duration of the rehearsal. Students can be
collected from the hall at the end of rehearsals. Please provide a note if your child needs to leave early
or is walking home.
I recommend cast members also bring a book or board game to fill in short blocks of time if they are
not on stage.
WENDY LEONARD
DIRECTOR
UNIFORM STOCKTAKE SALE
LHS PUFFER JACKETS - NOW ON SALE FOR $40.00, WERE $60.00
720’s CARGO SHORTS - $20
GLOBE SHORTS (limited sizes) - $25
720’s GREY TROUSERS - $10
Registration to Work with Vulnerable People
If you volunteer at this school, you will be required to register for ‘Registration to Work with Vulnerable
People’. This will be mandatory by 1 September 2016.
In July 2014, the Registration to Work with Vulnerable People Act 2013 commenced in Tasmania.
This registration aims to significantly improve safeguards to help keep children safe from harm.
These are the provisions under the new legislation:
Employees and volunteers must apply for their own Working with Vulnerable People Registration
(RWVP) once every three years.
Employers can check a person is registered using the Tasmanian Department of Justice (DoJ) website at
http://www.justice.tas.gov.au/working_with_children.
The same RWVP will apply to everyone – employees, self-employed people and volunteers.
There are two forms of Registration, they being Volunteer Class and Employment/Volunteer class
registration. This second class allows a person to both work and volunteer with children. Everyone with registration will be continuously monitored for serious offences.
It is extremely important that staff and volunteers are registered and that their school or business unit is
recorded against the registrant. This information is used to communicate decisions about the suitability of
people to work with children. This information can be checked and recorded using the DoJ website using
the registrant’s registration number and surname.
HOW DO I APPLY FOR RWVP?
Complete the online application form. This is available from the website:
http://www.justice.tas.gov.au/working_with_children. It is critical that you
choose Department of Education from the drop down box.
DO NOT PAY
Print the ‘application receipt’ which is generated when the application has been completed in full. If you do
not have access to a printer, record the reference number and take that to a Service Tasmania Shop.
Take the ‘application receipt’ to a Service Tasmania Shop, have your photo taken and have your identity
confirmed. You will need to satisfy the identity requirements. A driver’s licence will do this if it displays
your correct name and address. Advise the staff that you are a volunteer with DoE and ask for a deferred payment. DO NOT PAY. The bill will be sent to DoE.
The Tasmanian Department of Justice will assess and process applications and issue the Assessment
Notice and Working with Vulnerable People Registration card directly to the applicant.
Generally applicants will receive their results within six weeks of completing the application process.
There may be delays, however, depending on the applicant’s personal information.
Latrobe High School
would like to welcome on board our sponsors
Our GOLD sponsors are
LAMB MECHANICAL
HUON ACQUACULTURE GROUP
Our SILVER sponsors are
MD & TJ RYAN CONTRACTING PTY LTD
COVENTRY’S PHARMACY
FANTA’S DENTAL SURGERY
BEACHWOOD REAL ESTATE
SUN PHARMACEUTICAL
MEAD CON
Our BRONZE sponsors are
LATROBE NEWSAGENCY
RICOH BUSINESS CENTRE
OLIVER’S LATROBE BAKERY & CAFÉ
MIKE GAFFNEY MLC
Thank you to Radio 7AD & Anvers Confectionery
CONTACT DETAILS
Percival Street, LATROBE, TAS 7310
PO Box 105, Latrobe 7310
Phone: 03 6426 1061 Fax: 03 6426 2242
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://latrobehigh.education.tas.edu.au
DISCLAIMER: Parents should note that advertisements for educational services, companies, activities or similar events are
published as a community service. Latrobe High School is in no way liable for the quality, supervision or integrity of the provider
and strongly suggests that parents make their own enquiries before engaging with the advertised event.
Brent Armitstead
Principal
Mental Health Support Services
Support is available from the following 24
hour telephone services: Lifeline 131114,
Kidshelpline
1800 55 1800 and Headspace for online
and telephone support –
6335 3100 or headspace.org.au