Green Point Christian College
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382 Avoca Drive
Green Point NSW 2251
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Email: office@gpcc.nsw.edu.au
Phone: 02 4363 1266

Head of Secondary

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Mr Peter McLellan | Head of Secondary

2020 Yearbook Committee

Are you interested in photography, editing, design, creativity and think that you would work well as part of a team to create this year’s College Yearbook?

Years 7 – 11 students are invited to apply to be part of our 2020 Yearbook Committee.

If interested please email your “Expression of Interest” to Mrs Collins at jcollins@gpcc.nsw.edu.au with your name and Year and answer the following question:  “What skills do you have that you could contribute to our Yearbook Committee?

All applications are due by Friday 27 March 2020. Students will then be contacted for a short interview to select our 2020 Yearbook Committee by the end of Term 1, 2020.

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Online Excursion Notes and Permissions

Notifications regarding excursions/events will now be emailed to parents, and paper reply slips will no longer need to be returned. In their place, you will need to acknowledge receipt, attendance or other requirements by logging into Parent Lounge with your username and accept the event which is listed in the “Tours and Excursions” sub menu.

You will need to read and acknowledge the attachments, terms and conditions, tick the appropriate boxes for transport and/or bus details, and medical requirements. You must ensure that your child’s medical information is correct and updated in Parent Lounge, and relevant to that excursion before your child can participate.

When the appropriate boxes are ticked, you will need to select “Accept” in the box below the cost box, and then select “Save” at the bottom of the page to complete the acceptance.

If you have any questions, please contact the office on 4363 1266.

Year 11 Biology

Last week Year 11 completed an Assessment Task in Biology on Enzymes and how temperature, pH and substrate concentration affects their activity.